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.
* Remove script_plugins
* Use crown instead of script_plugins
* crown_is_not_used
* Use crown in command base
* bootstrap crown
* tidy happy
* disable sccache
* Bring crown in tree
* Install crown from tree
* fix windows ci
* fix warning
* fix mac
libscript_plugins.dylib is not available anymore
* Update components/script/lib.rs
Co-authored-by: Martin Robinson <mrobinson@igalia.com>
* Update for nightly-2023-03-18
Mostly just based off https://github.com/servo/servo/pull/30630
* Always install crown
it's slow only when there is new version
* Run crown test with `mach test-unit`
* Small fixups; better trace_in_no_trace tests
* Better doc
* crown in config.toml
* Fix tidy for real
* no sccache on rustc_wrapper
* document rustc overrides
* fixup of compiletest
* Make a few minor comment adjustments
* Fix a typo in python/servo/platform/base.py
Co-authored-by: Samson <16504129+sagudev@users.noreply.github.com>
* Proper test types
* Ignore tidy on crown/tests
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Co-authored-by: Martin Robinson <mrobinson@igalia.com>
This Servo-specific extension is unused by any code in the repository
and removing it allows us to remove use of nightly only reliance on
rust intrinsics. This is a step toward supporting stable rust.
Garbage collection means that the worklets might drop after the script
head has been cleaned up. The worklet now caches the thread pool in the
DOM object itself which should prevent it from needing to access script
thread TLS when being cleaned up. The value is stored as a OnceCell to
maintain the same lazy thread pool creation pattern as before.
Fixes#25838.
Fixes#25258.
Refactor the scrolling and scrollable area calculation on the window
object, to make it better match the specification. This has some mild
changes to behavior, but in general things work the same as they did
before. This is mainly preparation for properly handling viewport
propagation of the `overflow` property but seems to fix a few issues as
well.
There is one new failure in Layout 2020 regarding `position: sticky`,
but this isn't a big deal because there is no support for `position:
sticky` in Layout 2020 yet.
Co-authored-by: Rakhi Sharma <atbrakhi@igalia.com>
* Update mozjs
* moztools4 in bootstrap
* no autoconf
* tidy
* switch to servo-build-deps
* update mozjs for real
* glue mozjs
* fmt
* move to servo/mozjs
* Upgrade vendored version of WebRender
* Patch WebRender: upgrade version of gleam
* Restore hit testing implementation
* Fix WebRender warnings
* Adapt Servo to new WebRender
* Update results
* Add a workaround for #30313
This slightly expands text boundaries in order to take into account the
fact that layout isn't measuring glyph boundaries.
* MallocSizeOf for Index{Set, Map}
* like as iterable in WebIDL
* Codegen magic for like interfaces
* TestBinding for like
* Test for Setlike and Maplike test bindings
* Some fixes
* Switch to any.js
* nit
* Keep order
* constellation: crash to a new “sad tab” page
* check in resources/crash.html
* use a separate enum variant instead of keying on reason
* fmt + tidy
* rename Resource::Crash to Resource::CrashHTML
* clean up crash page and add details (reason + backtrace)
* avoid repeating crash errors in script::script_thread warn log
* make new LoadData init more idiomatic
* clarify comments and new fields
* fix doc comment style
`OnceCell` is now part of the standard library and we'll be able to use
it once we upgrade rust. For now we can use the version that's shipped
behind a feature flag in rust. This removes a dependency on one crate.