When compiling Servo on MacOS, the version of libintl that comes bundled
with GStreamer is not compatible with the one used by Homebrew. This can
cause issues when adding GStreamer shared objects to the library
resolution path and then trying to run Homebrew git. Using libgit seems
to work around this issue.
The failure case means that the version compiled into Servo does not
properly include the git hash.
* Upgrade vendored version of WebRender
* Patch WebRender: upgrade version of gleam
* Restore hit testing implementation
* Fix WebRender warnings
* Adapt Servo to new WebRender
* Update results
* Add a workaround for #30313
This slightly expands text boundaries in order to take into account the
fact that layout isn't measuring glyph boundaries.
* cleanup and move user input logix into servoshell
* fix fmt
* moves test from servoshell file
* move command-line args into servoshell
* remove feature media-gstreamer
* fix fmt
* move user input logic code into lib to make it more testable
* remove opts_matches in fn instead get it from main2
* remove pub and fix import
* add licence in new file
* revert passing Matches, instead pass Option String
* review update, also move sanitize fn to parser file
* fmt fix
* review fix: remove extra line
rust-clipboard is unmaintained, which means that it pulls in very old
dependencies (including a version xcb with 3 critical security
vulnerabilities). In addition, we already depend on arboard. This
removes four crates from our dependency graph.