This more concrete wrapper type can write a prefix the very first time something
is written to it. This allows removing plenty of useless monomorphisations caused
by the former W/SequenceWriter<W> pair of types.
Servo currently uses `heapsize`, but Stylo/Gecko use `malloc_size_of`.
`malloc_size_of` is better -- it handles various cases that `heapsize` does not
-- so this patch changes Servo to use `malloc_size_of`.
This patch makes the following changes to the `malloc_size_of` crate.
- Adds `MallocSizeOf` trait implementations for numerous types, some built-in
(e.g. `VecDeque`), some external and Servo-only (e.g. `string_cache`).
- Makes `enclosing_size_of_op` optional, because vanilla jemalloc doesn't
support that operation.
- For `HashSet`/`HashMap`, falls back to a computed estimate when
`enclosing_size_of_op` isn't available.
- Adds an extern "C" `malloc_size_of` function that does the actual heap
measurement; this is based on the same functions from the `heapsize` crate.
This patch makes the following changes elsewhere.
- Converts all the uses of `heapsize` to instead use `malloc_size_of`.
- Disables the "heapsize"/"heap_size" feature for the external crates that
provide it.
- Removes the `HeapSizeOf` implementation from `hashglobe`.
- Adds `ignore` annotations to a few `Rc`/`Arc`, because `malloc_size_of`
doesn't derive those types, unlike `heapsize`.
Fixes warnings from rust-lang/rust#44229 when `--enable-commonmark` is
passed to rustdoc.
This is mostly a global find-and-replace for bare URIs on lines by
themselves in doc comments.
In custom_properties::SpecifiedValue::parse.
It's not a big deal now, but it's useful to simplify testing this stuff, since
it avoids forcing us to mock it.
Normally, we should not serialize if the line direction points downwards. Unprefixed and
-webkit- prefixed syntaxes use only Keyword enum for line direction and we check them already.
But -moz- prefixed linear gradients can store position too. Therefore it's stored inside
`LineDirection::MozPosition` and we should check that for consistency between other gradients.
This patch replaces the handwritten MallocSizeOf implementation for
PropertyDeclaration with a derived one, which gives much more thorough
measurement.
This requires (a) deriving MallocSizeOf for a *lot* of additional types (most
of which already have `derive(HeapSizeOf)` in Servo builds), and (b)
implementing MallocSizeOf for a few more types in the `malloc_size_of` crate.
These changes would significantly improve the reporting coverage for gmail if
it weren't for the fact that SpecifiedUrl isn't measured due to a lack of
clarity about its fields; that can be fixed as a follow-up once bug 1397971 has
landed.
The default linear gradient direction is `to bottom`. This correspondes to
`top` keyword in prefixed linear gradients. We should preserve the default value.
Fix color stop sorting in -webkit-gradient
This was causing a reftest failure in gecko side(layout/reftests/webkit-gradient/webkit-gradient-linear-2.html). Basically, it was sorting exactly opposite if two color stops have the same percentage.
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- [X] `./mach test-tidy` does not report any errors
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In a similar way to Position, now specified and computed gradients share
a common Gradient type defined in style::values::generics::image.
This allows us to reuse most code for many style traits like ToCss,
HasViewportPercentage and ToComputedValue.
The test changes are the fallout of the disappearance of AngleOrCorner::None,
which align our code to the spec for serialisation, where components that can
be omitted should be omitted.