after navigation.
The first bug was that iframes were not reflowed in their parent DOM
when the child page navigated. This is fixed by simply having the
constellation notify the appropriate script thread when navigation
occurs.
The second bug was that the compositor was unable to adjust the pipeline
for existing iframe layers, only new ones. This patch adds logic to do
that.
Closes#8081.
Browser API: implement iframe.reload()
fixes#8575
The implementation is naive, and doesn't support the `hardreload` parameter.
And for the test, I'm not sure how else I can test the reload.
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Also change when pipelines become active.
This makes the constellation activate a pipeline as the current frame
when it is ready to do initial reflow, rather than when it is ready
to paint.
This fixes a number of intermittent failures that could previously occur
if an iframe was not visible - which would mean it was never moved from
a pending frame in the constellation to an active frame.
(It happens that webrender exposes these intermittents as permanent failures).
Moved CompositorMsg enum into compositing crate.
moved CompositorMsg enum into compositing crate.
moved from components/msg/constellation_msg.rs
to components/compositing/lib.rs
fixes#8832
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Fixes#8759.
This adds a slow path for cases where the compositor's layer-based hit testing
is incorrect. To optimize for this case, we could instead replace the
layer hit testing with display-list hit testing done in the paint task.
Supports sending keys to an element. The specification here is still
rather unfinished so the error handling and so on in this code will
need iteration as it becomes clearer what the expected behaviour is.
Split chan and receiver_port into script and compositor flavors
Partial #8356. Currently this doesn't build because of a lint denying me to user unsafe code, which unfortunately the select! macro falls under. Not sure what to do there.
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This makes use of the new functionality that allows iframes to generate their own pipeline IDs in order to remove any knowledge of subpage ids from the compositor.
(This is the first of several commits removing subpage from parts of servo).
Make it possible for iframes to create their own pipeline ID.
This doesn't change any functionality, but it's the first step towards removing SubpageId.
Adding this change now will allow us to gradually change over code referencing subpage id rather than in one massive PR.
Introduces a namespace for pipeline ID generation - there is a namespace for the constellation thread, and one per script thread.
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This doesn't change any functionality, but it's the first step towards removing SubpageId.
Adding this change now will allow us to gradually change over code referencing subpage id rather than in one massive PR.
Introduces a namespace for pipeline ID generation - there is a namespace for the constellation thread, and one per script thread.