Rename Root<T> to DomRoot<T>

In a later PR, DomRoot<T> will become a type alias of Root<Dom<T>>,
where Root<T> will be able to handle all the things that need to be
rooted that have a stable traceable address that doesn't move for the
whole lifetime of the root. Stay tuned.
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Anthony Ramine 2017-09-26 01:53:40 +02:00
parent 577370746e
commit f87c2a8d76
291 changed files with 1774 additions and 1770 deletions

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@ -10,7 +10,7 @@ use dom::bindings::codegen::Bindings::TestBindingPairIterableBinding::TestBindin
use dom::bindings::error::Fallible;
use dom::bindings::iterable::Iterable;
use dom::bindings::reflector::{Reflector, reflect_dom_object};
use dom::bindings::root::Root;
use dom::bindings::root::DomRoot;
use dom::bindings::str::DOMString;
use dom::globalscope::GlobalScope;
use dom_struct::dom_struct;
@ -36,14 +36,14 @@ impl Iterable for TestBindingPairIterable {
}
impl TestBindingPairIterable {
fn new(global: &GlobalScope) -> Root<TestBindingPairIterable> {
fn new(global: &GlobalScope) -> DomRoot<TestBindingPairIterable> {
reflect_dom_object(box TestBindingPairIterable {
reflector: Reflector::new(),
map: DomRefCell::new(vec![]),
}, global, TestBindingPairIterableBinding::TestBindingPairIterableWrap)
}
pub fn Constructor(global: &GlobalScope) -> Fallible<Root<TestBindingPairIterable>> {
pub fn Constructor(global: &GlobalScope) -> Fallible<DomRoot<TestBindingPairIterable>> {
Ok(TestBindingPairIterable::new(global))
}
}