This PR passes all current tests for this feature, and implements the "prefers-color-scheme" media query as an enumerated keyword that is controlled by an integer preference.
Currently, the possible options are 0 to see a website's fallback code and essentially behave like this isn't implemented (our current behavior), 1 to express a preference for a light theme (the default for spec reasons), and 2 to express a preference for a dark theme. Over time, this list may expand to include other preferences like a preference for a sepia theme or something, and this leaves us prepared for that future.
This aligns with the current spec regarding overflow-wrap: break-word and
overflow-wrap: anywhere in if it affects intrinsic sized due to considering
soft-wrap opportunities or not.
See CSS Text Module Level 3, Editor’s Draft, 1 October 2020, Section 5.5
This is just a clean port of 1322191 and follow-up 1325970. It really seems to add create a new way to access existing code relating to block formatting and floating elements rather than implementing new functionality, and it is mercifully straightforwards.