This more concrete wrapper type can write a prefix the very first time something
is written to it. This allows removing plenty of useless monomorphisations caused
by the former W/SequenceWriter<W> pair of types.
Servo currently uses `heapsize`, but Stylo/Gecko use `malloc_size_of`.
`malloc_size_of` is better -- it handles various cases that `heapsize` does not
-- so this patch changes Servo to use `malloc_size_of`.
This patch makes the following changes to the `malloc_size_of` crate.
- Adds `MallocSizeOf` trait implementations for numerous types, some built-in
(e.g. `VecDeque`), some external and Servo-only (e.g. `string_cache`).
- Makes `enclosing_size_of_op` optional, because vanilla jemalloc doesn't
support that operation.
- For `HashSet`/`HashMap`, falls back to a computed estimate when
`enclosing_size_of_op` isn't available.
- Adds an extern "C" `malloc_size_of` function that does the actual heap
measurement; this is based on the same functions from the `heapsize` crate.
This patch makes the following changes elsewhere.
- Converts all the uses of `heapsize` to instead use `malloc_size_of`.
- Disables the "heapsize"/"heap_size" feature for the external crates that
provide it.
- Removes the `HeapSizeOf` implementation from `hashglobe`.
- Adds `ignore` annotations to a few `Rc`/`Arc`, because `malloc_size_of`
doesn't derive those types, unlike `heapsize`.
This patch replaces the handwritten MallocSizeOf implementation for
PropertyDeclaration with a derived one, which gives much more thorough
measurement.
This requires (a) deriving MallocSizeOf for a *lot* of additional types (most
of which already have `derive(HeapSizeOf)` in Servo builds), and (b)
implementing MallocSizeOf for a few more types in the `malloc_size_of` crate.
These changes would significantly improve the reporting coverage for gmail if
it weren't for the fact that SpecifiedUrl isn't measured due to a lack of
clarity about its fields; that can be fixed as a follow-up once bug 1397971 has
landed.
To make it possible to check the rule type when parsing lengths, we need to pass
the `ParserContext` down through many layers to the place where length units are
parsed.
This change leaves it unused, so it's only to prepare for the next change.
MozReview-Commit-ID: 70YwtcCxnWw
animation_type takes following values:
animation_type="none" for non-animatable properties
animation_type="normal" for animatable properties
animation_type="discrete" for animatable but discrete type of animations
We use string value to distinguish the case where no animation_type is
specified.
animation_type="discrete" will be used in a subsequent patch to make a property
animatable as discrete type.
While we're here we also:
* remove any code conditional on style_struct.gecko_ffi_name, since all
style structs now do have a corresponding Geckos struct
* add new UIReset and XUL style structs, so that all Gecko structs are
now present (apart from Variables, which is special)
Sorry for the bulk size of this; I know already it's not going to be a fun thing to review. Nevertheless, it should be done so we finalize the split of this huge file into smaller, more maintable parts.
The content of stuff being moved to separate files is unchanged. Only some minor formatting changes have been made and similar, but nothing of particular interest. IMHO it should be safe to merge if all the tests are fine.