This is a step toward upgrading WebRender, which will be upgraded and
patched in the `third_party` directory. This change vendors the current
private branch of WebRender that we use and adds a `patches` directory
which tracks the changes on top of the upstream WebRender commit
described by third_party/webrender/patches/head.
This will ultimately make it simpler to update crate dependencies and
reduce duplicate when specifying requirements. Generally, this change
does not touch dependencies that are only used by a single crate. We
could consider moving them to workspace dependencies in the future.
- Also updates raqote to latest with an upgrade of font-kit to 0.11
applied on as a patch
- Update lyon_geom to the latest version
Major change:
- All matrices are now stored in row major order. This means that
parameters to rotation functions no longer should be negated.
- `post_...()` functions are now named `then()`. `pre_transform()` is removed,
so `then()` is used and the order of operations changed.
This is based on compiling with `RUSTFLAGS="-W unused_crate_dependencies"` (CC https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/72342) in a recent Nightly (more so than used in the tree as of this writing, CC https://github.com/servo/servo/issues/26661 for work-arounds).
Only one crate is actually removed from the dependency graph, others are still dependended from other places.
move `ConstellationCanvasMsg` to canvas_traits and start canvas paint thread
to components/servo. This, however, does not remove dependency for conditional
compilation options.
There are a few canvas2d-related dependencies that haven't updated, but they
only use euclid internally so that's not blocking landing the rest of the
changes.
Given the size of this patch, I think it's useful to get this landed as-is.
This improves the quality of KeyboardEvents
sent by WebDriver. Now key, code, location and
modifiers are set according to spec.
CompositionEvents are discarded as servo
does not handle them at all.
Use keyboard-types crate
Have embedders send DOM keys to servo and use a strongly typed KeyboardEvent
from the W3C UI Events spec. All keyboard handling now uses the new types.
Introduce a ShortcutMatcher to recognize key bindings. Shortcuts are now
recognized in a uniform way.
Updated the winit port.
Updated webdriver integration.
part of #20331
What this PR does:
* allow the use non-ASCII keyboards for text input
* decouple keyboard event "key" from "code" (key meaning vs location)
What this PR does not do:
* completely improve keyboard events send from winit and webdriver
* add support for CompositionEvent or IME
Notes:
* The winit embedder does not send keyup events for printable keys (this is a regression)
* keyboard-types is on crates.io because I believe it to be useful outside of servo. If you prefer I can add a copy in this repo.
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Have embedders send DOM keys to servo and use a strongly typed KeyboardEvent
from the W3C UI Events spec. All keyboard handling now uses the new types.
Introduce a ShortcutMatcher to recognize key bindings. Shortcuts are now
recognized in a uniform way.
Updated the winit port.
Updated webdriver integration.
part of #20331
Previously, the `tests` feature flag of the `embedder_traits` crate
caused it and every crate recursively depending on it to be built twice.
This feature flag was used to provide a specific set of "resources"
when running tests. Instead, this commits overrides the `main()` function
of the test harness to change resources at runtime before running any test.
This is done by adding a dependency that has `name = "test"` in its
`[lib]` section of `Cargo.toml`. This overrides the crate found by
`extern crate test;` in code generated by `rustc --test`.
This new implementation of the session history keeps track of
a single tree of browsing contexts and pipelines which represents
the active entry of the session history and it keeps track of
diffs between adjacent entries. This allows use to traverse across
the joint session history by applying diffs to the active tree.