Load prefs.json from profile-dir if --profile-dir is specified at launch
In response to #10098
Tries to load `prefs.json` from the profile-dir and merge them into the preferences if `--profile-dir` is specified at launch. The profile-dir preferences take precedence over the default preferences, but command line preferences still take precedence over everything.
Also adds some tests for `prefs.rs`. These rely on the contents of `resources/prefs.json` (at least `test_get_set_reset_extend()` does), so they may need to be re-worked a bit.
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Make it possible to use preferences to configure webrender and titlebar
It's getting tiring for browserhtml to run servo with so many options:
`servo -w -b --pref dom.mozbrowser.enabled --pref dom.forcetouch.enabled http://localhost:6060`.
We want to be able to control all of these with preferences (we have a custom pref file).
Only webrender and titlebar are not controllable via a pref. This PR makes it possible.
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gfx: Simplify complex clipping regions as we construct them.
This allows WebRender to correctly render complex clipping regions that
can be reduced to single rounded rectangles. WebRender still can't
render rounded rectangles with arbitrary intersections yet, but this
allows it to handle many more cases.
Closesservo/webrender#241.
r? @glennw
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compositing: Send only one mouse move event if WebRender is in use.
In WebRender mode, we were sending two mouse move events: one with the
proper coordinates and one with the wrong coordinates, because of
incorrect fall-through. The script task would usually (but not always,
depending on timing) ignore the first event in favor of the second
event, resulting in incorrect mouse move event coordinates in most
cases.
Closes servo/webrender#238.
Closes#10298.
r? @metajack
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Do not use lookup tables for put_image_data
Fixes#9599
"This is the first Rust code I have ever written" (and also my first time writing real browser code, it's been quite the learning experience).
Some questions:
> For really fast CPU results, use integer SIMD instructions to handle more than one pixel at a time.
This was out of the scope of #9599, right? I started looking into doing that, but it seems to be a lot more work than the `E-easy` label would suggest. [`std::simd`](https://doc.rust-lang.org/1.0.0/std/simd/index.html) is marked as "unstable", is that a blocker?
> 128 can be added before dividing to round more accurately.
@michaelwu, what did you mean by that?
Also, the #9599 is `Do not use lookup tables for {Get,Put}ImageData operations`, but we only use lookup tables for the `Put`, not the `Get`, right?
Sorry for all the noobish questions.
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implements data-url fetching
Fixes#10165
jdm mentioned of decoupling the, payload loading mechanism to data_loader.rs. So accordingly a `decoder` method has been added to data_loader.
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This allows WebRender to correctly render complex clipping regions that
can be reduced to single rounded rectangles. WebRender still can't
render rounded rectangles with arbitrary intersections yet, but this
allows it to handle many more cases.
Closesservo/webrender#241.
We currently get tons of useless backtraces clogging up the output when we have a panic cascade. This adds a handler that outputs a single line when a thread panics due to a sender or receiver hanging up, since this is almost always due to a panic cascade.