The metadata.error change was brought back in
https://github.com/microsoft/playwright/pull/29271and it broke java port
as we could have error and result set simulteniously. This PR moves the
logic to the trace recorder instead and keeps the protocol contract
clear that either error or result is present, but not both.
- Keep main frames in a separate bucket, so that page methods that
redirect to the main frame continue to work.
- Increase default dispatchers limit to `10_000`.
- Increase dispatchers limit for `JSHandle`/`ElementHandle` to
`100_000`.
Fixes#28320, #28503.
Partial fix for https://github.com/microsoft/playwright/issues/6319
After this fix, the following scenario won't leak and the context state
(cookies, storage, etc) can be reused by the new page sessions:
```js
for (let i = 0; i < 1000; ++i) {
const page = await context.newPage();
await page.goto('...');
await page.close('...');
}
```
- When disposing recursively, only the root dispatcher received
`_dispose()` call, while some dispatchers need `_onDispose()` to clean
things up.
- When reusing the context, pages should be notified with `_onClose()`
so that all client-side waiting promises could reject.
Fixes#19216.
Previously, we only validated/converted on the way to the server,
but not from the server.
Validating both ways catches issues earlier, and allows us to
perform automatic conversions, for example only converting
buffers to base64 when sending over wire.