Use a faster scroll speed under X11
Platforms may report scroll deltas either in
chunks/lines/rows or pixels, depending on the
platform API and device capabilities.
If the platform reports a line/chunk-based delta
then the application needs to convert the delta
into a suitable number of pixels. Apple's documentation for example states
that the app should interpret the delta as a number of lines or rows to scroll,
depending on the type of view.
This commit just hardcodes it to 57 as
a starting point which matches the value that
Firefox calculates as the max char height
for the root frame on my system.
This depends on this Glutin PR: https://github.com/tomaka/glutin/pull/483Fixes#5660
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Platforms may report scroll deltas either in
chunks/lines/rows or pixels, depending on the
platform API and device capabilities.
If the platform reports a line/chunk-based delta
then the application needs to convert the delta
into a suitable number of pixels.
This commit just hardcodes it to 57 as
a starting point which matches the value that
Firefox calculates as the max char height
for the root frame on my system.
Fixes#5660
Fix ARM linker
By default, `cc` is used for the final linking of servo, which points to the host's compiler. This patch ensures that the correct linker is used for cross-compiling to ARM.
Part of #6327
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Don't generate pyc files.
This eliminates the last bit of script crate generating in-tree
files. This now allows cargo target dir sharing to fully work.
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This is necessary to ensure Cargo knows when to rebuild. Normally
.gitignore would be enough to exclude these from Cargo's freshness
calculation, but https://github.com/rust-lang/cargo/issues/1729 prevents
this currently. This is the new, correct way to do these thigns, just
like the style crate does.
Make an early return when the WebSocket connection fails in the constructor.
Also let the WebSocket connection to be closed when the connection could
not be established.
Fixes#6082.
See #6376
r? @Ms2ger
Snaps don't exist yet, putting up the @larsbergstrom signal. The snap need not exactly match this commit, anything in the vicinity, or just master, should work really. (yay stability)
There's no particular reason behind this rustup except that I want to keep Servo running on almost-master as much as possible.
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