Accept transfer argument for StructuredCloneData::write
Allow structured clone reads to return a boolean
Add Transferable trait
Add basic skeletons to MessagePort
Implement transfer and transfer-receiving steps on MessagePort
Use transfer and transfer_receive in StructuredClone callbacks
Implement MessageChannel
Freeze the array object for the MessageEvent ports attribute
Implement transfer argument on window.postMessage
Use ReentrantMutex instead for MessagePortInternal
Accept origin as a parameter in dispatch_jsval
Fix BorrowMut crash with pending_port_message
Detach port on closure and check for detached during transfer
Enable webmessaging tests
fix webidl
fix
Fix modes for fetching classic worker script and introduce parser metadata for request
While reading [the spec](https://html.spec.whatwg.org/multipage/#fetch-a-classic-worker-script) for `fetch a classic worker script`, I found the `mode` and `credential-mode` are opposite to the spec. So, the first commit will fix it.
Also, I found there's a `parser metadata` for `request` so I tried to introduce it in this PR as well.
For WPT, I found there's a `/workers/constructors/Worker/same-origin.html` which was disabled in #3180. We pass most of the tests now.
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Support WorkerOptions for Worker
I'd like to start working on updating SW related codes and I found it will have some algorithms related to module workers. And I found parts of the spec update is related to [fetch a module worker script graph](https://html.spec.whatwg.org/multipage/#fetch-a-module-worker-script-tree), maybe it's worth being a separate PR?
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- this conforms to follow-hyperlinks spec step 13
- this conforms to window-open spec step 14.3
- replace uses of `referrer_url` with `referrer`
- in Request class, change "no-referrer" to ""
- set websocket fetch referrer to "no-referrer"
refactoring with ResourceFetchMetadata
implemented deprecated window.timing functionality
created ResourceTimingListener trait
fixed w3c links in navigation timing
updated include.ini to run resource timing tests on ci
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We don't have `window` for `workers`. So, if we use `global.as_window()`
to get the DOMManipulationTaskSource, it will make worker panic.
Instead, we should get the DOMManipulationTaskSource from each own
thread.
Ref: https://github.com/servo/servo/pull/20755#discussion_r193557746
The test document_domain_setter.html now fails, but AFAIK the origin
comparison can never be true (document.origin is the unprefixed domain,
while the loaded iframe is from www1.…), and that test fails in all
major browsers because of security exceptions anyway.
added time to interactive metrics
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Added time to interactive metrics and refactored metrics/lib
I need to write tests, but wanted to submit the PR for review
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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`.
In a later PR, DomRoot<T> will become a type alias of Root<Dom<T>>,
where Root<T> will be able to handle all the things that need to be
rooted that have a stable traceable address that doesn't move for the
whole lifetime of the root. Stay tuned.