Implements view-source protocol by having a view-source handler, and modifying the content type to be text/plain if that is used.
Implements text/plain handling. This allows view-source content to display as plain text.
Example usage:
./mach run http://cd.pn/x.txt
./mach run view-source:http://tinyvid.tv/
This fixes issue #4181. Issue #3649 includes "support text/plain" so this possibly fixes some of that issue as well.
This changeset implements the beginnings of fine-grained measurement of
Servo's data structures.
- It adds a new `SizeOf` trait, which is used to measure the memory used
by heap data structures, and implements it for some std types: Box,
String, Option, Arc, Vec, and DList.
- It adds a new `MemoryReporter` trait which is used to report memory
measurements from other threads to the memory profiler. Reporters are
registered and unregistered with the memory profiler, and the memory
profiler makes measurement requests of reporters when necessary.
- It plumbs a MemoryProfilerChan through to the layout task so it can
register a memory reporter.
- It implements the `SizeOf` trait for `DisplayList` and associated
types, and adds a memory reporter that uses it.
The display list hits 14.77 MiB when viewing
tests/html/perf-rainbow.html, and 2.51 MiB when viewing the Guardians of
the Galaxy Wikipedia page from servo-static-suite. Example output:
0.29: display-list::http://www.reddit.com/
0.00: display-list::http://static.adzerk.net/reddit/ads.html?sr=-reddit.com,loggedout&bust2#http://www.reddit.com
0.00: display-list::http://www.reddit.com/static/createadframe.html
There are a number of FIXME comments indicating sub-optimal things. This
is a big enough change for now that doing them as follow-ups seems best.
The history is now recorded per frame, but needs to be exposed in a followup PR.
Also fixes a race condition that occurs loading iframes under heavy CPU load.
This ensures that iframes never do a reflow / layout until they have a valid
window size set from their parent frame.
This follows the recommendation from issue #4181. A handler
for 'view-source' delegates to the HTTP loader. In that
loader I check for view-source, adjust the URL to be the
URL to be viewed and modify the Content-Type header to be
text/plain.
This doesn't actually result in the source being
viewed as rendering text/plain is not yet implemented.
@jdm This initial version has a few outstanding issues that I wanted to invite input on. Specifically:
1. I had some difficulty finding a home for the `StorageType` enum. Structs defined outside of the `script` module don't seem to be able to use the `#[jstraceable]` annotation and the `net` module (where `StorageTask` lives) doesn't have access to `script`. Per Simon Sapin's suggestion, I worked around this temporarily by creating a `TraceableStorageType` stand-in struct that was traceable and which could be translated into a regular `StorageType` when being sent to the `StorageTask`. Unsure of the best way to resolve this hack. Thoughts?
2. Apart from the `Storage` constructor used in `Window::SessionStorage` and the new `Window::LocalStorage`, there's also a method called `Storage::Constructor`. I'm unclear on what (if anything) will actually invoke this, so I'm not sure which variant of `StorageType` to use here. I've temporarily created an `Unknown` variant of `StorageType` as a placeholder.
3. I discovered that the web platform tests directory's localStorage tests. Many of them now pass despite the configured expectation that they fail. However, several do not pass. Is there a good way for me to add debug logging or otherwise get a sense of which assertion failed / what went wrong?
Thanks for your continued help!
Table layout code has been refactored to push the spacing down to
rowgroups and rows; this will aid the implementation of
`border-collapse` as well.
r? @SimonSapin
`cellspacing` attribute per HTML5 § 14.3.9.
Table layout code has been refactored to push the spacing down to
rowgroups and rows; this will aid the implementation of
`border-collapse` as well.
This commit also fixes two nasty issues in table layout:
* In fixed layout, extra space would not be divided among columns that
had auto width but had nonzero minimum width.
* In automatic layout, extra space would be distributed to constrained
columns as well even if unconstrained columns with percentage equal to
zero were present.
As noted by @bholley. "unwrap" is confusing because we are
both stripping off wrappers *and* getting a native from a
reflector. Changing the "unwrap" usage to "native_from_reflector"
for clarity.
This renames 'unwrap' to 'native_from_reflector' and
'unwrap_jsmanaged' to 'native_from_reflector_jsmanaged'.
This patch enables the use of `arc()` on the canvas.
I couldn't add reftest this time, as it involves some antialiasing issues, and so the reference doesn't match.
Opening this PR to invite feedback.
Of the many `match` statement candidates for conversion to `if let`, several included `if` guards. Since `if let` doesn't support this syntax, I used nested if statements. If this is undesirable, say the word and I can revert those cases to `match`.
Only simple alphabetic and numeric counter styles are supported. (This
is most of them though.)
Although this PR adds a sequential pass to layout, I verified that on
pages that contain a reasonable number of ordered lists (Reddit
`/r/rust`), the time spent in generated content resolution is dwarfed by
the time spent in the parallelizable parts of layout. So I don't expect
this to negatively affect our parallelism expect perhaps in pathological
cases.
Reconstructed from #5138 via raw diffing.
r? @SimonSapin
§ 12.3-12.5.
Only simple alphabetic and numeric counter styles are supported. (This
is most of them though.)
Although this PR adds a sequential pass to layout, I verified that on
pages that contain a reasonable number of ordered lists (Reddit
`/r/rust`), the time spent in generated content resolution is dwarfed by
the time spent in the parallelizable parts of layout. So I don't expect
this to negatively affect our parallelism expect perhaps in pathological
cases.