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Imanol Fernandez
bd3dd2aecd servo: Merge #17608 - WebVR 1.1 spec compatibility (from MortimerGoro:webvr_11); r=jdm
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Servo WebVR implementation started when WebVR spec 1.2 was about to be released. 1.2 API included some minor breaking changes from spec 1.1 in order to improve the support of the API in WebWorkers.

But eventually the WebVR  committee decided not to release 1.2 and make it a major version number with a lot more changes. WebVR API 2.0 is still under heavy churn.

This PR removes the WebVR changes that non-released 1.2 version introduced to support full WebVR 1.1 spec.

I pushed some GC fixes in a separate commit. See https://github.com/servo/servo/issues/17076 and https://github.com/servo/rust-mozjs/issues/351

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Source-Repo: https://github.com/servo/servo
Source-Revision: ddd3a15b50213931ad7c90312112275ae958d4a0
2017-07-06 07:25:57 -07:00
Imanol Fernandez
0dd62e4907 servo: Merge #14618 - WebVR API Implementation (from MortimerGoro:webvr_api); r=larsbergstrom,emilio,jdm,nox,asajeffrey,cvan
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WebVR API Implementation with HTC Vive support on Windows. The current implementations only enables the WebVR support on Windows. In other platforms the API is available on JavaScript but navigator.vr.getDisplays() returns an empty array. This will change when we add support for more VR providers and platforms ;)

Info about the architecture:
https://blog.mozvr.com/webvr-servo-architecture-and-latency-optimizations/
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Proprietary openvr.dll must be copied next to servo.exe in order to test on HTC Vive (https://github.com/ValveSoftware/openvr/tree/master/bin/win64) I have added some of the official WebVR samples for testing. Switch on your headset and run:

mach run tests/html/webvr/room-scale.html

Source-Repo: https://github.com/servo/servo
Source-Revision: 518ef39cfd429082dd8dc0d5b13e2db637d08a53
2017-01-09 06:39:45 -08:00