Currently, there are a few linting functions that only run on certain
filetypes (determined by the file extension). Prior to this commit, the
special cases were handled in a parent function with a conditional. This
commit changes the system so each linting function gets passed a
filename so the function can determine whether it should run or not
based on the file extension.
I also refactored flake8 linting slightly. From what I've read so far of
the code, flake8 itself will only print the results directly to stdout
(though the linter would report the quantity of errors detected).
Prior to this commit, we would let flake8 print directly to stdout and
just determine if there were >0 errors reported. This commit (sort of
hackily) temporarily captures stdout when we call flake8 so we can do
what we want with the output, allowing us to `yield` the line number
and message like we do with the other linting functions.
In my opinion, both of these changes isolate specific behaviors/checks
into their respective linting functions instead of having them handled
at a more global level.
In addition to the changes above:
* The whitespace linter now runs on WebIDL and TOML files
* The license header linter now runs on WebIDL files
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Source-Revision: 7c8922c0c39616559b580b4a363ebe2a8c6b3ba8
This necessitated getting rid of the boxed trait object that was being
be passed between the script task and the image cache task.
r? @jdm
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Source-Revision: e13ebf712de444132a6cc90f394c121d8d751c4c
The comment points to the "implement element prefix" issue, but we clone the element's prefix when we construct the element right above.
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Source-Revision: 5a66b59f9bfece8944d9766872cc95cdce7705e6
This one's for #6752. The build was successful for this change. I'll commit the next one for `perform_annotated_read_operation` in a moment...
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Source-Revision: 3af6992151b087412b2dd460d20b34fb9fc2f28f
This virtual method mimics the behaviour of mutation observers and make it more viable than the older child_inserted(), which didn't cover removed nodes and was called as many times as there were inserted nodes.
A few other shortcomings where remove_child() was called directly instead of Node::remove() were also fixed while at it.
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Source-Revision: 705c95dedbbaa60ffd08e70579915e228d5b6ee0
To actually make the multiprocess communication work, we'll need to
reroute the task creation to the pipeline or the compositor. But this
works as a first step.
r? @jdm
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Source-Revision: 1764267379a00b96a1df89f3917299a0c6fd325c
Uses a couple of extra threads to work around the lack of cross-process
boxed trait objects.
r? @nnethercote
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Source-Revision: f778e0eecf7cd8a2b870d18c3c305ff10d6b1894
* Adding dependencies
* Replacing `i8` with `libc::c_char` to build properly on platforms
where char is unsigned.
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Source-Revision: b386d7ae444af868907b9faff44e8432469160bd
We've had problems with this before, and I think it's starting to cause
problems again.
See PRs #6629 and #6616; my current theory is that this is the problem.
r? @larsbergstrom
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Source-Revision: 0d7744b198d95bc2dae31a2cd48bdef1b1eeb792
Part of my long-term plan to stop exposing `unsafe_get()` outside the script crate.
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Source-Revision: 37a1e22515e98fbda93d7e856c5a67b21d9b00a4
Do not copy the discarded node's text data, borrow it.
Closes#6658.
p.s. What's the `let text_node = text_node.clone();` for? I removed it because it doesn't seem to be necessary, but I'd like to be sure.
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Source-Revision: 5dba6d5b010e0d40ef282b6e43925ad0a7c44315
- Use SmallVec<[T; N]>
- Make find_iframe a free function
- Make ProgressEvent use enums for bubbles and cancelable
- Change README, as `rust-snapshot-hash` is just a text file
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Source-Revision: aafc3dfa963b466303d5f241d69036f211aaad00
This checks every .toml file for an asterisk and prints an error if found.
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Source-Revision: 58e9bc6583b6ebbeb27e3b28a6b271ee48cd695a
Gecko doesn't really follow the spec but it seems to throw a HierarchyRequest error when parent is null.
Any ideas who I should talk to about fixing the spec to account for the null checks?
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Source-Revision: acf47a02cf38b5c82e7c78cc1f6660a7daa9969a
SpiderMonkey provides an extremely fine-grained breakdown of memory
usage, but for Servo we aggregate the measurements into a small number
of coarse buckets, which seems appropriate for the current level of
detail provided by Servo's memory profiler. Sample output:
```
| 17.41 MiB -- url(file:///home/njn/moz/servo/../servo-static-suite/wikipedia/Guardians%20of%20the%20Galaxy%20(film)%20-%20Wikipedia,%20the%20free%20encyclopedia.html)
| 7.32 MiB -- js
| 3.07 MiB -- malloc-heap
| 3.00 MiB -- gc-heap
| 2.48 MiB -- used
| 0.34 MiB -- decommitted
| 0.09 MiB -- unused
| 0.09 MiB -- admin
| 1.25 MiB -- non-heap
```
Most of the changes are plumbing to get the script task communicating
with the memory profiler task.
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Source-Revision: 2b0bdbe1c195f2f6dd7671981999d622c505fbc5
This will make it easier to adapt to IPC.
The trickiest part here was to make script tasks spawn new layout tasks
directly instead of having the pipeline do it for them. The latter
approach will not work in multiprocess mode, because layout and script
must run in the same address space and the pipeline cannot inject tasks
into another process.
r? @larsbergstrom
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Source-Revision: e06eaa0064f49bc215e3851f0a3686e1191b356a