It's a pointless abstraction that propagates the obsolete chan terminology,
swaps the order in which the sender and receiver are returned, and hides a
source of panics.
* Sections like `[dependencies.foo]` can be entries in a `[dependencies]`
section with the `{key = value}` syntax.
* Per-target dependencies can be expressed with more general `cfg(…)`
conditions instead of exact target triples:
https://github.com/rust-lang/cargo/pull/2328
add pass-through from doc to http-loader for referrer_policy, ref_URL
add logic for setting referer header
add script pass-through for referrer
add unit tests for setting referer header
compositing/script: Do not dispatch the resize event when initially l…
…oading.
No bug report corresponds to this, but I noticed it while trying to
reduce #10593
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Added #[allow(unused_extern_crates)] to silence false positives
* bitflags, lazy_static and matches because macro_use
* alloc_jemalloc because builtin crate
See https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/30849
Support navigation keys
Rather useful.
If most people have these keys on their keyboard, I'd prefer to remove the backspace navigation handler. I've never used it on purpose, but it gets hit often by accident when an input widget isn't focused (either due to a misclick or debug build lag).
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over the data as well.
WebRender doesn't need the data, as it acquires it separately.
About a 50%-100% improvement in display list building time on
browser.html.
WebRender is an experimental GPU accelerated rendering backend for Servo.
The WebRender backend can be specified by running Servo with the -w option (otherwise the default rendering backend will be used).
WebRender has many bugs, and missing features - but it is usable to browse most websites - please report any WebRender specific rendering bugs you encounter!