A rebuild after touching components/profile/mem.rs now takes 48 seconds (and
only rebuilds `profile` and `servo`) which is much lower than it used to be.
In comparison, a rebuild after touching components/profile_traits/mem.rs takes
294 seconds and rebuilds many more crates.
This change also removes some unnecessary crate dependencies in `net` and
`net_traits`.
This is incomplete in several ways:
* It assumes that there's only one constellation (i.e. top level browsing context), ever.
* The session support is very basic indeed (no capabilities)
* Passing channels over channels may not sit well with IPC
* The error handling is mostly missing
- Most of util::memory has been moved into profile::mem, though the
`SizeOf` trait and related things remain in util::memory. The
`SystemMemoryReporter` code is now in a submodule
profile::mem::system_reporter.
- util::time has been moved entirely into profile::time.
This used to conflict with the util crate from the standard library, which
has long since been removed.
The import in layout has not been changed because of a conflict with the
util mod there.
Notes:
* This adds `#![allow(missing_copy_implementations)]` to components/*/lib.rs. I'm not sure how to approach the missing Copy warnings (are there things for which Copy should NOT be implemented, and how can I tell?) so I stuck this in to make life easier when looking through the warnings. I can easily remove this if necessary.
* This leaves the following type of warnings, which I couldn't figure out how to approach (I'll investigate it later if no one else wants to).
```
css/matching.rs:72:23: 72:35 warning: use of deprecated item: Use overloaded core::cmp::PartialEq, #[warn(deprecated)] on by default
css/matching.rs:72 this_as_query.equiv(other)
^~~~~~~~~~~~
css/matching.rs:95:10: 95:49 warning: use of deprecated item: Use overloaded core::cmp::PartialEq, #[warn(deprecated)] on by default
css/matching.rs:95 impl<'a> Equiv<ApplicableDeclarationsCacheEntry> for ApplicableDeclarationsCacheQuery<'a> {
```
It is possible for a PaintTask to start exiting soon after sending new
buffers to the compositor. In that case, the compositor should return
the now unnecessary buffers to the PaintTask so that it can properly
free them.
To accomplish this, the compositor now keeps a hash map of paint task
channels per pipeline id. When a PaintTask exists, the constellation
informs the compositor that it can forget about it. Additionally, the
PaintTask should not wait for any buffers when the engine is doing a
complete shutdown. In that case, the compositor is already halted and
has simply let all buffers leak. We pipe through the shutdown type when
destroying the pipeline to make this decision.
Fixes#2641.