Spec: https://w3c.github.io/FileAPI/#BlobURLStore.
I finally decide to put the store under `ScriptThread` and interpret the "global object" as the script thread itself. The new APIs will be used during the page loading (if scheme is `blob`) and `URL.createObjectURL/revokeObjectURL`.
Related to #11131.
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1. Add new backend to `Blob` and a `BlobImpl` struct to abstract multiple backends
2. Rewrite most interfaces of `Blob` to accommodate the change
3. Change the `read` behaviour of `FileReader`, considering the case when blob is file-backed and not cached
The design is still immature, welcome comments!
- [x] I used `DOMRefCell` to cache the bytes in `BlobImpl`, is it sound?
- [x] The interfaces (like `BlobImpl::get_bytes`) handle requests in a default-to-empty way when the inner `DataSlice` is not cached. It might be possible to handle this condition better.
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It's a pointless abstraction that propagates the obsolete chan terminology,
swaps the order in which the sender and receiver are returned, and hides a
source of panics.
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Adds support for terminating DOM workers. A closing flag was added to
WorkerGlobalScope per the spec.
Rebased #6652, with some comments addressed.
Fixes#4427.
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This PR splits the `ActiveTimers` abstraction into
- `OneshotTimers` for scheduling "arbitrary" oneshot timers, such as XHR timeouts, and
- `JsTimers`, based on `OneshotTimers`, for scheduling JS timers (`setTimeout`/`setInterval`).
The result is mich cleaner and the timer initialization steps now closely resemble the specification.
**Notes**
- The second and third commit are strictly renames and code rearrangements.
- I'm not particularily happy with the `OneshotTimerCallback` enum and its circular dependency with `XHRTimeoutCallback`, but I couldn't come up with anything better.
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This is a rebase of #7842 that also adds a test.
Fixes#4183.
@Yoric, how's this look to you?
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Review of documentation that was missing needed.
Fixes#8833.
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This patch makes DOMString an opaque wrapper round String (currently it's a transparent wrapper).
The changes are:
* Replacing DOMString(foo) by DOMString::from(foo).
* Replacing foo.0 by String::from(foo).
* Adding functions clear, push_str and extend for in-place mutation of DOMStrings.
* Replacing DOMString by String in other threads (devtools, storage and filereader).
* Making DOMString implement !Send.
* Removing the pub attribute from the contents of DOMString.
This enables experimenting with other string representations in the DOM.
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Alright, this is it. Finally the fix for #3396. :D
I'll add two comments via reviewable in a second.
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This is an rough solution to the issue described in #3396. XHRs still do their own thing and an overall clean up is in order. Before I do that, though, I'd really like someone to sign off on the overall idea.
There's one major difference to what jdm layed out #3396: The timers remain with the window/worker and only the earliest expiring one is coordinated with the dedicated timer thread.
That means both the timer thread and the window/worker have to keep track of which timer expires next, which feels a bit wonky. However, the upshot is that there's no need for communication with the timer thread when a pipeline is frozen, thawed or dropped.
Most relvant parts are
- the [`TimerScheduler`](6f5f661958 (diff-74137a6f50ab38e7a1e4d16920a66ce7R73)), which is the new per-constellation timer task and
- the [`ActiveTimers`](6f5f661958 (diff-86707d952414a2860b78bcf6c1db8e2eR34)) which is what's left on the window/worker side.
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Removes all those messy FooCast structures in InheritTypes.rs.
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This is a direct extract from my abandoned PR for a lint (#7546), along with some rather clumsy modifications (only on `components/script/dom/mod.rs` and `components/style/lib.rs`), because I had to sort some of the files again to make peace with tidy, which hasn't been educated about sorting yet!
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Now that `JSRef<T>` is gone, there is no need to have helper traits.
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(for #6924) - I took this because the confusion was actually caused by me while working on #6829
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The integration is off by default for now. You can try it out with `./mach build --features "script/plugins/clippy"`.
We're using a branch of clippy with some of the lints changed to Allow, either because they don't apply to us, or because they're noisy and dwarf other warnings (but still should be fixed)
After going through the rest of Servo's warnings I'll figure out which lints we should be keeping.
There's a cargo bug with optional deps that makes it hard for this to work with Cargo.lock -- so this PR contains no changes to lockfiles (and running the build with clippy on may dirty the lockfile, though it gets fixed later)
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and `for foo in bar.iter_mut(), and for foo in bar.into_iter()
(continuation of #7197)
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Expands on the work by @wilmoz and cleans up the existing errors. Closes#7180. Closes#7111.
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... for #3734, which is also one of the oldest issues. (/cc @jdm)
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Also adds HeapSizeOf implementations/derive for some types. I've used "Cannot calculate Heap size" as a reason everywhere, because my imagination is rather limited. If you'd like me to change this message for specific types, please write something like this: "Trusted - Cannot calculate Heap size for Trusted" so that it would be easier for me to replace them through a script :)
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…s for frame treese in script tasks.
This underreports by a significant amount, since only Document, Window and CharacterData (ie. text) nodes are fully represented. That being said, every HTML element in the tree is measured, but only counted as a Node. It's easy to improve this, it just requires adding the appropriate HeapSizeOf derives and increasing the granularity of `measure_memory_for_eventtarget`. google.com shows a dom-tree value of 0.24 MB for me at the moment.
r? @nnethercote
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