Combines the 2 time values in the HSTS entry with a single timestamp for
expiration. (9MB savings per list)
The previous time representations were based on system boot time which
meant that the `hsts_list.json` round trip across boots resulted in
completely erroneous expiration times.
The preload list is now initialized separately from the public and
private lists and shared by both, cutting memory use in half.
Overall takes memory use from 64MB for HSTS to 24MB.
Expired HSTS entries are now removed from the list when updating an
entry and subdomains can be added to a list if the superdomain does not
already include them.
Testing: New unit tests added
Related to #25929 but the next step would be to attempt to use
https://github.com/BurntSushi/fst Which will be explored in a follow-up.
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Signed-off-by: Sebastian C <sebsebmc@gmail.com>
* Use 2024 style edition
Signed-off-by: Simon Wülker <simon.wuelker@arcor.de>
* Reformat all code
Signed-off-by: Simon Wülker <simon.wuelker@arcor.de>
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Signed-off-by: Simon Wülker <simon.wuelker@arcor.de>
In addition to some small API changes, this downstream version of
WebRender no longer depends on a very old version of time. This is the
last step toward removing the dependency on `time0.1`.
The review for this commit should also include: 9f552bebab
Signed-off-by: Martin Robinson <mrobinson@igalia.com>
This removes the last few uses of `time@0.1` in Servo. There are still
dependencies from `style` and `webrender`, but they will be removed soon
as well. The uses of this version of `time` are replaced with
`std::time` types and `time@0.3` when negative `Duration` is necessary.
Signed-off-by: Martin Robinson <mrobinson@igalia.com>