401 authorization UI then restart request/save successful auth creds
Step 7 of the NCSU student project Implement HTTP authorization UI
> make an authorization UI appear when a 401 HTTP response is received (StatusCode::Unauthorized) - in load in http_loader.rs, right before trying to process an HTTP redirection, use the new tinyfiledialogs library to make two prompts appear (username and password), then restart the request with the new authorization value present applied. If an authorization value was present and the response is successful, add the credentials to the authorization cache.
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Extracted Mako-based code generation invokation to separate .py files.
This breaks out some of the parts on #10586, that should be easily mergeable (hopefully pretty much a no-brainer really). The idea would be to let you review & merge it first, and then I'll complete the other PR rebase off of this stuff.
@bholley - I did like you suggested and broke it out for `geckolib` as well. The tests should also be running without problems (tested `./mach test-unit` locally).
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This breaks out some of the parts on #10586, that should be easily mergeable. The idea would be to let you review & merge it first, and then I'll complete the other PR rebase off of this stuff.
Take the stdout lock when printing profile data
Acquiring the stdout lock while printing the profile data prevents other
messages printed to stdout from being interleaved with prints from elsewhere.
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https://github.com/servo/servo/issues/861#issuecomment-209547756
"I think the most important concern is that it's possible to modify tidy.py
and see how those changes affect ./mach test-tidy with the fewest possible
intermediate steps." - jdm
This takes publishing complexity away from the contributor when testing
changes and makes it an infra problem instead, where it's much easier to
automate & saner to manage pypi credentials
Added panic message to failures.
Added the panic message to failures. This is a step towards #10334, since it gives us access to the panic error message when we fire a `mozbrowsererror` event. The remaining steps are also to record the backtrace, and to report the failure in the event.
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Remove the url! plugin.
In rust-url 1.0 the `Url` struct is going to have private fields, and there is no way to to create an aribitrary one without going through the parser.
The plugin never had a clear demonstrated performance benefit, it was made mostly because it was possible and relatively easy at the time.
This commit was originally part of #9840, but it’s taking a while to land and I keep removing new uses of `url!` when rebasing.
r? @nox
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In rust-url 1.0 the `Url` struct is going to have private fields, and there
is no way to to create an aribitrary one without going through the parser.
The plugin never had a clear demonstrated performance benefit,
it was made mostly because it was possible and relatively easy at the time.