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.
Added --soft-fail option.
At the moment, wptrunner always runs the WPT tests with `servo --hard-fail`. To test hardening, we need to switch off `--hard-fail`. This PR introduces a `--soft-fail` option to do that.
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Skip printing the backtrace for RecvError/SendError
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.
We could add a commandline arg that gets us back the old behavior, though I'm not sure if this is necessary.
r? @asajeffrey
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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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Allow setting preferences to false in WPT tests
First patch to servo - apologies if I did something stupid :)
This is a fix for #10161. I have squashed the commits into one.
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Parallel display list construction hasn't been shown to give any
performance gains. It is also incompatible with the current flat display
list implementation. Once flat display lists have landed, we can explore
possible benefits of parallel construction once again.
WebRender is an experimental GPU accelerated rendering backend for Servo.
The WebRender backend can be specified by running Servo with the -w option (otherwise the default rendering backend will be used).
WebRender has many bugs, and missing features - but it is usable to browse most websites - please report any WebRender specific rendering bugs you encounter!
This implements #7158 by conditionally choosing a UA string by
`#[cfg()]`-checking for `target_os = linux` and whether `target_arch` is
`x86_64` or not. Matching the behavior of Firefox, either "X11; Linux
x86_64" or "X11; Linux i686" is included.
`target_os = windows` is also checked; again as in Firefox "Windows NT
6.1; Win64; x64" or just "Windows NT 6.1" is included. The UA string
pretends to be non-WoW64 Windows 7, since there's only so much we can
detect at build time.
The existing desktop UA string that lists OS X is chosen if `target_os`
is neither `linux` nor `windows`.
This is enabled by default on Android, because Glutin currently sends mouse
events instead of touch events on Android. It's also useful for testing on
non-touch platforms.
Add an option to dump the layer tree, which activates the previously
unused layer tree debugging code. Also improve the output using the
PrintTree struct.
This allows both boolean and string-type preferences. It
also implements a system where prefs that are read from a
configuration file can be reset back to their initial value,
which is useful in a number of cases e.g. when running tests
to ensure that each test starts with the same values for
the prefs.
Fix#7609, "error: unable to create file tests/ref/hello_a?foo#bar.html
(Invalid argument)" during git checkout on Windows.
Behavior change: passing an nonexistent file name on the command line
now shows a blank page (like network errors)
rather than exit with an error message.