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Use notify-py to send notifications - Use notify-py to send notifications, but use a custom notifier on Linux since transient (ie non-sticky) notifications are not supported. - Add an icon to the notification. - Don't send a notification after doing `./mach check` because that can trigger notifications when `rust-analyzer` is working. --- <!-- Thank you for contributing to Servo! Please replace each `[ ]` by `[X]` when the step is complete, and replace `___` with appropriate data: --> - [x] `./mach build -d` does not report any errors - [x] `./mach test-tidy` does not report any errors - [x] These changes do not require tests because they just change build notifications. <!-- Also, please make sure that "Allow edits from maintainers" checkbox is checked, so that we can help you if you get stuck somewhere along the way.--> <!-- Pull requests that do not address these steps are welcome, but they will require additional verification as part of the review process. --> |
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This directory contains various Python modules used to support servo development.
servo
servo-specific python code e.g. implementations of mach commands. This is the canonical repository for this code.
tidy
servo-tidy is used to check licenses, line lengths, whitespace, flake8 on Python files, lock file versions, and more.