This used to conflict with the util crate from the standard library, which
has long since been removed.
The import in layout has not been changed because of a conflict with the
util mod there.
Notes:
* This adds `#![allow(missing_copy_implementations)]` to components/*/lib.rs. I'm not sure how to approach the missing Copy warnings (are there things for which Copy should NOT be implemented, and how can I tell?) so I stuck this in to make life easier when looking through the warnings. I can easily remove this if necessary.
* This leaves the following type of warnings, which I couldn't figure out how to approach (I'll investigate it later if no one else wants to).
```
css/matching.rs:72:23: 72:35 warning: use of deprecated item: Use overloaded core::cmp::PartialEq, #[warn(deprecated)] on by default
css/matching.rs:72 this_as_query.equiv(other)
^~~~~~~~~~~~
css/matching.rs:95:10: 95:49 warning: use of deprecated item: Use overloaded core::cmp::PartialEq, #[warn(deprecated)] on by default
css/matching.rs:95 impl<'a> Equiv<ApplicableDeclarationsCacheEntry> for ApplicableDeclarationsCacheQuery<'a> {
```
Now `#[dom_struct]` also generates Reflectable impls, and there's another lint to ensure that a DOM struct only contains one bare DOM field (as the first field) or a Reflector.
A lot of this was generated by sed -- each autogenerated change has its own commit for easy review; these will be squashed later.
Replace &JSRef with JSRef in the bulk of the generated code. This will
remove a level of indirection throughout all DOM code.
This patch doesn't change methods implemented on JSRef<T> to take `self`
rather than `&self`, and it leaves a few other uses of &JSRef, but those
changes can be made incrementally.
For safe wrappers over JS<T> (eg Temporary<T>) use #[allow(unrooted_must_root)].
For all other types containing a #[must_root] value, annotate the type with #[must_root] to ensure that it is never used unrooted