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The Servo Browser Engine
Currently, we just rebuild boxes for all nodes from the update point downward, and the unique valid candidates as update point is just the absolutely positioned ancestor of the style recalc dirty dom root node. It is quite crude way for incremental box tree update and incremental layout, because it will lead to a lot of boxes to be rebuilt even though their originating nodes have no style change, i.e. only some child nodes are newly added or removed. Meanwhile, all cached fragments need to be invalidated from the update point downward, even though there is no any change of the layout constraits and containing block for some of those rebuilt boxes. To preserve more boxes and cached fragments as much as possible, this PR try to rebuild those boxes whose originating node has `REBUILD_BOX` restyle damage and try to repair those boxes whose originating node has `REPAIR_BOX` damage. It is a relative big task. To implement it step by step, this PR only repair and reuse the block level boxes. In the future, the others kind of boxes will be repaired or reused. Signed-off-by: coding-joedow <ibluegalaxy_taoj@163.com> |
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components | ||
docs | ||
etc | ||
ports/servoshell | ||
python | ||
resources | ||
support | ||
tests | ||
third_party | ||
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.gitattributes | ||
.gitignore | ||
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Cargo.lock | ||
Cargo.toml | ||
CLOBBER | ||
CODE_OF_CONDUCT.md | ||
CONTRIBUTING.md | ||
deny.toml | ||
Info.plist | ||
LICENSE | ||
LICENSE_WHATWG_SPECS | ||
mach | ||
mach.bat | ||
PULL_REQUEST_TEMPLATE.md | ||
README.md | ||
ruff.toml | ||
rust-toolchain.toml | ||
rustfmt.toml | ||
SECURITY.md | ||
servo-tidy.toml | ||
servobuild.example | ||
shell.nix | ||
taplo.toml | ||
uv.toml |
The Servo Parallel Browser Engine Project
Servo is a prototype web browser engine written in the Rust language. It is currently developed on 64-bit macOS, 64-bit Linux, 64-bit Windows, 64-bit OpenHarmony, and Android.
Servo welcomes contribution from everyone. Check out:
- The Servo Book for documentation
- servo.org for news and guides
Coordination of Servo development happens:
- Here in the Github Issues
- On the Servo Zulip
- In video calls advertised in the Servo Project repo.
Getting started
For more detailed build instructions, see the Servo book under Setting up your environment, Building Servo, Building for Android and Building for OpenHarmony.
macOS
- Download and install Xcode and
brew
. - Install
uv
:curl -LsSf https://astral.sh/uv/install.sh | sh
- Install
rustup
:curl --proto '=https' --tlsv1.2 -sSf https://sh.rustup.rs | sh
- Restart your shell to make sure
cargo
is available - Install the other dependencies:
./mach bootstrap
- Build servoshell:
./mach build
Linux
- Install
curl
:- Arch:
sudo pacman -S --needed curl
- Debian, Ubuntu:
sudo apt install curl
- Fedora:
sudo dnf install curl
- Gentoo:
sudo emerge net-misc/curl
- Arch:
- Install
uv
:curl -LsSf https://astral.sh/uv/install.sh | sh
- Install
rustup
:curl --proto '=https' --tlsv1.2 -sSf https://sh.rustup.rs | sh
- Restart your shell to make sure
cargo
is available - Install the other dependencies:
./mach bootstrap
- Build servoshell:
./mach build
Windows
- Download
uv
,choco
, andrustup
- Be sure to select Quick install via the Visual Studio Community installer
- In the Visual Studio Installer, ensure the following components are installed:
- Windows 10 SDK (10.0.19041.0) (
Microsoft.VisualStudio.Component.Windows10SDK.19041
) - MSVC v143 - VS 2022 C++ x64/x86 build tools (Latest) (
Microsoft.VisualStudio.Component.VC.Tools.x86.x64
) - C++ ATL for latest v143 build tools (x86 & x64) (
Microsoft.VisualStudio.Component.VC.ATL
) - C++ MFC for latest v143 build tools (x86 & x64) (
Microsoft.VisualStudio.Component.VC.ATLMFC
)
- Windows 10 SDK (10.0.19041.0) (
- Restart your shell to make sure
cargo
is available - Install the other dependencies:
.\mach bootstrap
- Build servoshell:
.\mach build
Android
- Ensure that the following environment variables are set:
ANDROID_SDK_ROOT
ANDROID_NDK_ROOT
:$ANDROID_SDK_ROOT/ndk/26.2.11394342/
ANDROID_SDK_ROOT
can be any directory (such as~/android-sdk
). All of the Android build dependencies will be installed there.
- Install the latest version of the Android command-line
tools to
$ANDROID_SDK_ROOT/cmdline-tools/latest
. - Run the following command to install the necessary components:
sudo $ANDROID_SDK_ROOT/cmdline-tools/latest/bin/sdkmanager --install \ "build-tools;34.0.0" \ "emulator" \ "ndk;26.2.11394342" \ "platform-tools" \ "platforms;android-33" \ "system-images;android-33;google_apis;x86_64"
- Follow the instructions above for the platform you are building on
OpenHarmony
- Follow the instructions above for the platform you are building on to prepare the environment.
- Depending on the target distribution (e.g.
HarmonyOS NEXT
vs pureOpenHarmony
) the build configuration will differ slightly. - Ensure that the following environment variables are set
DEVECO_SDK_HOME
(Required when targetingHarmonyOS NEXT
)OHOS_BASE_SDK_HOME
(Required when targetingOpenHarmony
)OHOS_SDK_NATIVE
(e.g.${DEVECO_SDK_HOME}/default/openharmony/native
or${OHOS_BASE_SDK_HOME}/${API_VERSION}/native
)SERVO_OHOS_SIGNING_CONFIG
: Path to json file containing a valid signing configuration for the demo app.
- Review the detailed instructions at Building for OpenHarmony.
- The target distribution can be modified by passing
--flavor=<default|harmonyos>
to `mach <build|package|install>.