Fixes#1745
Should I adjust the expected result of the corresponding wpt test cases?
html/dom/documents/dom-tree-accessors/document.getElementsByName/document.getElementsByName-namespace.html
html/dom/documents/dom-tree-accessors/document.getElementsByName/document.getElementsByName-namespace.xhtml
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fixes#5232
The correct styling shows up in the Firefox devtools (e.g. a caution symbol beside warning messages.)
I couldn't quickly find the corresponding Firefox code that handles log-levels so the values I'm sending are "guesses" (but they work seem to work.) I'll look today because I'm sending "log" for Debug-level, Error for failed asserts etc.
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This implements the `canvas`, `drawingBufferHeight` and
`drawingBufferWidth` getters to `WebGLRenderingContext`, and an initial
version of `getParameter`.
r? @jdm
I couldn't add the `getContextAttributes` method since `CodegenRust`
doesn't know how to return a dictionary value, I'll take a look at it ASAP.
I think the helper functions can return directly the renderer, since they're used just for that, but I wanted to hear your opinions about this.
By the way I'm interested in adding more serious tests for WebGL, and I think the [khronos conformance suit](https://github.com/KhronosGroup/WebGL/tree/master/conformance-suites/1.0.3) should be the best option.
Should I try to integrate it in wpt, or making a `tests/webgl` directory (or similar) inside the servo tree? (Maybe this question should be for @Ms2ger)
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I've done a bit of job to get this done. Right now readback is still used, but we have a `LayerId` -> `CanvasRenderer` map on the paint task, that we can use to get rid of that.
I'd want review, to see if this is a good approach (I know it's not the initial `CanvasId` -> renderer approach, but it's pretty similar, since a canvas involves a `PaintLayer`).
I had to do a bit of refactoring to avoid cyclic dependencies between canvas and gfx. I'd want you to review them too.
It's mergeable and doesn't break any tests :P
Some of my main concerns:
* Does the canvas render really need to be behind an `Arc<Mutex<T>>`?
* I can't clone a `NativeSurface` right now (that's why the `SendNativeSurface()` msg is unimplemented in the WebGL task). It should be easy to add that to rust-layers, supposing the caller is responsible to mark it as non-leaking, any reason to not do it?
cc @jdm @pcwalton
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Added support for the tabindex field, also added its correct defaults (-2 TODOs for things not supported in Servo yet). Also added tabindex logic into Element::is_focusable_area.
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image fragments.
This also changes the way the placeholder is handled in the image cache
task to decode it up front instead of each time an image fails to load,
both because it was more convenient to implement that way and because
it saves CPU cycles to do so.
This matches the behavior of Gecko and WebKit. It improves the look of
our cached copy of Wikipedia.