The alias is left there temporarilly and will be removed completely in a later commit where
also components/style/gecko/generated/structs_{debug|release}.rs are re-generated (they still
use the old alias).
Sometimes clippy gets outdated by months, and its current support setup
means that each Servo component need to opt into it by depending on
the plugins crate manually, and not all components do that.
Update Rust to 1.14.0-nightly (7c69b0d5a 2016-11-01)
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This matches the previous default (network.mime.sniff off) behaviour in all
but one case: we will now accept a font without a `Content-Type` header, which
would previously have been ignored.
This removes paint threads, rust-layers dependency, and changes
optional webrender types to be required.
The use_webrender option has been removed, however I've left
the "-w" command line option in place so that wpt
runner can continue to pass that. Once it's removed from there
we can also remove the -w option.
Once this stage is complete, it should be fine to change the
display list building code to generate webrender display
lists directly and avoid the conversion step.
This uses a (very simple) Win32 API call to enumerate font
families available, and load them as byte buffers.
The font rasterization itself is done by freetype.
This gets Servo + WR + Windows working, but should be improved
by adding a proper implementation that matches fonts correctly
and also uses DirectWrite (or GDI) to handle font rasterization.
Added #[allow(unused_extern_crates)] to silence false positives
* bitflags, lazy_static and matches because macro_use
* alloc_jemalloc because builtin crate
See https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/30849