Add optional ANGLE support to glutin port
Supporting ANGLE in Servo has two important benefits:
* we can actually run Servo instances on our Windows CI machines, which gives us more confidence that we're not breaking it
* we can continue to use OpenGL on devices like the Hololens, rather than creating platform-specific graphical backends
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Receive streams in WebRTC (and MediaStreamTrack support)
This adds the `ontrack` event handler to webrtc, and all the `MediaStreamTrack` stuff necessary to make it work.
WebRTC has the ability to group media tracks into streams using MSIDs, but I haven't yet figured out how to do this. For now, `ontrack` should work.
This _should_ be complete, but it hasn't yet been tested (hence the WIP)
r? @ferjm or @jdm
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Enable evaluating javascript in the firefox devtools console
This enables one to use the Firefox Devtools console to evaluate things in servo.
Steps:
start servo: ./mach run tests/html/about-mozilla.html -d --devtools 6000
start firefox and go to Tools -> Web Developer -> Connect...
Set the port to connect to as 6000
Try evaluating things in the console.
<img width="901" alt="Screenshot 2019-05-01 at 13 02 37" src="https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/26968615/57015054-0aa0ce80-6c13-11e9-8031-9299f2da5dba.png">
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Fix magicleap debugmozjs
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These changes get magicleap servo to compile with `--debugmozjs`.
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Update harfbuzz to 0.3
`hb_font_funcs_set_glyph_h_kerning_func` is gone but I couldn't find any
replacement. Kerning tests are passing and kerning seems fine on my
computer so I guess it's useless now ?
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`hb_font_funcs_set_glyph_h_kerning_func` is gone but I couldn't find any
replacement. Kerning tests are passing and kerning seems fine on my
computer so I guess it's useless now ?
Finish the implementation of the HTMLMediaElement canPlayType method
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The initial value for this is indeed `none` (and thus empty). The Rust code was
confused.
This property is disabled by default these days, and I think the
get_initial_value() function, which is what could get confused, is not called
for this property, so I think this shouldn't be observable.
Differential Revision: https://phabricator.services.mozilla.com/D30124
Converting the NS_STYLE_BORDER definitions in to enumerated classes as
per bug 1277133.
The original constants broke the convention used by the rest of the
definitions as the CSS property being described is `border-collapse`,
so corrections were made with the migration to the enumerated class.
Differential Revision: https://phabricator.services.mozilla.com/D29951
Additionally, this sorts out the order of member variables for minimizing the
instance size.
And also this changes `enum RenderFlags` to `enum class RenderingStateFlags`.
Differential Revision: https://phabricator.services.mozilla.com/D29312
I'm going to unconditionally generate the PseudoElement combinator, and this
causes issues since we'll put the raw `::pseudo` selectors in the host bucket,
which is obviously wrong.
Differential Revision: https://phabricator.services.mozilla.com/D27528
The previous commit removed the dependence on the discriminant value, so we
don't need to keep discriminants different from text-align anymore.
Differential Revision: https://phabricator.services.mozilla.com/D29361
This won't reintroduce any of the regressions that were triggered by our
previous attempts to turn off -moz prefixed gradients, and lets us massively
simplify the gradient code, if it sticks.
Differential Revision: https://phabricator.services.mozilla.com/D29346
Turns out removing the pseudo-class and such ends up not being quite as trivial
as I initially thought, or possible at all, since the fact that the <symbol> is
a <symbol> is observable via selectors, added a test for that.
Differential Revision: https://phabricator.services.mozilla.com/D29131
We want to drop the cascade data memory as soon as possible, so bug 1544546
introduced an UpdateStylistIfNeeded call from ShellDetachedFromDocument.
Unfortunately, this call can reenter into the global user-agent cascade data if
some of the CSS values kept alive by the cascade data keep alive an SVG
document, see the stack on this bug for an example. Make sure to drop the
user-agent cascade datas when not holding the cache lock to avoid this
situation.
Before bug 1535788, we just destroyed the stylist, so we kept holding a
reference from the cache, and that reference will be dropped sometime later when
other document updated their user-agent stylesheets (if they happened not to
match the cache of course).
Seems to me this doesn't ended up happening in our automation, but it could
happen in the wild, in theory at least.
It's nice that Rust made this a safe deadlock caught by our tests rather than a
very subtle and infrequent memory corruption.
The relevant SVG documents are probably the <input type=number> rules:
https://searchfox.org/mozilla-central/rev/d80f0a570736dce76a2eb184fb65517462089e8a/layout/style/res/forms.css#1050
Differential Revision: https://phabricator.services.mozilla.com/D28299
::slotted() is already weird in the sense that it supports a pseudo-element
afterwards (so ::slotted(*)::before is valid for example).
::part() is weirder because you are supposed to allow stuff like
::part(foo):hover, ::part(foo):hover::before, etc.
In order to avoid making the already-complex parse_compound_selector more
complex, shuffle stuff so that we pass the progress of our current compound
selector around, and is the parsing code for each selector which decides whether
it's ok to parse at the given point.
Differential Revision: https://phabricator.services.mozilla.com/D27158