* Create embedder event to send to constellation
* Handle gamepad message in constellation, send to script thread
* Handle GamepadEvent in script thread and dispatch event to document
* Add missing Clones, fix event
* Add gamepad task source
* Adjust GamepadIndex type, remove unused imports
* Add internal getter for gamepads list
* Update gamepad new methods
* Handle gamepad connect and disconnect events
* Proto will be none, no need for HandleObject
* Initialize buttons and axes to standard mapping
* Adjust update type index types
* Update GamepadButton update function
* Adjust Gamepad mapping comments to match spec, add update logic
* Amend comment
* Update button and axis inputs on Updated event
* Add GilRs as gamepad backend in servoshell
* Add spec links, queue gamepad updates on task source
* ./mach fmt
* Fix comment length
* Split out button init, update spec comments
* Move gamepad event handling from document to global
* Map and normalize axes/button values
* Use std::time for gamepad timestamp
* Adjust gamepad handling in event loop
* Move button press/touch check into map+normalize function
- Small change but is more in line with spec
* ./mach fmt
* Update comment spec links and warning messages
* Doc comments -> regular comments
* Add window event handlers for gamepad connect/disconnect
* Adjust gamepad disconnect behavior
* Add missing TODO's, adjust gamepad/gamepadbutton list methods and formatting
* Update button handling from gilrs, add comments
* Enable gamepad pref during WPT tests and update expectations
* Update WPT expectations in meta-legacy-layout
The new strategy for dependencies with upstream in Gecko is to manage
them in separate repositories, which will more easily allow rebasing our
changes on top of newer Gecko work.
This is a small cleanup that moves and renames this class. The rename is
simply because we are exposing a lot about the details of Servo's
rendering in the API and it makes sense to start thinking about
abstracting that away a bit.
This also moves the struct to `gfx`, which does have an effect on
Servo's dependency graph. This adds a new dependency on gfx to
`compositing`, but `compositing` had a transitive dependency on
gfx before through `canvas`.
* constellation: focusing, closing, and native window visibility
* rename “browser” to “webview”, “unfocus” to “blur”
* remove native window visibility from constellation
* rename more “browser” to “webview”
* guard clauses
* don’t automatically focus when no webviews are focused
* comment spec steps for window.close()
* use format interpolation
Co-authored-by: Martin Robinson <mrobinson@igalia.com>
* fix formatting
* rename “Webview” to “WebView” in types and type parameters
* remove unused method
* fix libsimpleservo
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Co-authored-by: Martin Robinson <mrobinson@igalia.com>
* constellation: notify embedder when events are hit-tested to browsers
* fix compile error in libsimpleservo
* impl From<&CompositorEvent> for CompositorEventVariant
* remove msg temporaries in Constellation::forward_event
* use single wildcard arm in EventDelivered case in handle_servo_events
This completes the transition to compiling Servo with rust stable. Some
nightly-only features are still used when compiling the `script` and
`crown` crates, as well as for some style unit tests. These will likely
break with newer compiler versions, but `crown` can be disabled for them
conditionally. This is just the first step.
This has some caveats:
1. We need to disable setting up the special linker on Linux. The -Z
option isn't supported with stable rust so using this is out --
meanwhile we can't be sure that lld is installed on most systems.
2. `cargo fmt` still uses some unstable options, so we need to rely on
the unstable toolchain just for running `fmt`. The idea is to fix this
gradually.
* Add initial support for sticky positioning for non-legacy layout
Many tests still fail for a variety of reasons. One of the primary ones
is that CSSOM currently does not return correct values for elements
positioned by sticky nodes. This requires changes to WebRender to work
properly.
* Fix an assertion failure in the legacy layout sticky code
This is the start of the organization of types that are in their own
crates in order to break dependency cycles between other crates. The
idea here is that putting these packages into their own directory is the
first step toward cleaning them up. They have grown organically and it
is difficult to explain to new folks where to put new shared types. Many
of these crates contain more than traits or don't contain traits at all.
Notably, `script_traits` isn't touched because it is vendored from
Gecko. Eventually this will move to `third_party`.