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* script: Move Reflector to script_bindings. Signed-off-by: Josh Matthews <josh@joshmatthews.net> * script: Extract global() helper from DomObject into new trait. Move DomObject and related traits to script_bindings. Signed-off-by: Josh Matthews <josh@joshmatthews.net> --------- Signed-off-by: Josh Matthews <josh@joshmatthews.net>
600 lines
22 KiB
Rust
600 lines
22 KiB
Rust
/* This Source Code Form is subject to the terms of the Mozilla Public
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* License, v. 2.0. If a copy of the MPL was not distributed with this
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* file, You can obtain one at https://mozilla.org/MPL/2.0/. */
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use std::cell::Cell;
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use std::cmp::Ordering;
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use std::collections::VecDeque;
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use base::cross_process_instant::CrossProcessInstant;
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use dom_struct::dom_struct;
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use time_03::Duration;
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use super::bindings::refcounted::Trusted;
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use crate::dom::bindings::cell::DomRefCell;
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use crate::dom::bindings::codegen::Bindings::PerformanceBinding::{
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DOMHighResTimeStamp, PerformanceEntryList as DOMPerformanceEntryList, PerformanceMethods,
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};
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use crate::dom::bindings::error::{Error, Fallible};
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use crate::dom::bindings::inheritance::Castable;
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use crate::dom::bindings::num::Finite;
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use crate::dom::bindings::reflector::{reflect_dom_object, DomGlobal};
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use crate::dom::bindings::root::DomRoot;
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use crate::dom::bindings::str::DOMString;
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use crate::dom::eventtarget::EventTarget;
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use crate::dom::globalscope::GlobalScope;
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use crate::dom::performanceentry::PerformanceEntry;
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use crate::dom::performancemark::PerformanceMark;
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use crate::dom::performancemeasure::PerformanceMeasure;
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use crate::dom::performancenavigation::PerformanceNavigation;
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use crate::dom::performancenavigationtiming::PerformanceNavigationTiming;
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use crate::dom::performanceobserver::PerformanceObserver as DOMPerformanceObserver;
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use crate::dom::window::Window;
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use crate::script_runtime::CanGc;
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const INVALID_ENTRY_NAMES: &[&str] = &[
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"navigationStart",
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"unloadEventStart",
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"unloadEventEnd",
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"redirectStart",
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"redirectEnd",
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"fetchStart",
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"domainLookupStart",
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"domainLookupEnd",
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"connectStart",
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"connectEnd",
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"secureConnectionStart",
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"requestStart",
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"responseStart",
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"responseEnd",
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"domLoading",
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"domInteractive",
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"domContentLoadedEventStart",
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"domContentLoadedEventEnd",
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"domComplete",
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"loadEventStart",
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"loadEventEnd",
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];
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/// Implementation of a list of PerformanceEntry items shared by the
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/// Performance and PerformanceObserverEntryList interfaces implementations.
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#[derive(JSTraceable, MallocSizeOf)]
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pub(crate) struct PerformanceEntryList {
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/// <https://w3c.github.io/performance-timeline/#dfn-performance-entry-buffer>
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entries: DOMPerformanceEntryList,
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}
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impl PerformanceEntryList {
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pub(crate) fn new(entries: DOMPerformanceEntryList) -> Self {
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PerformanceEntryList { entries }
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}
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pub(crate) fn get_entries_by_name_and_type(
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&self,
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name: Option<DOMString>,
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entry_type: Option<DOMString>,
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) -> Vec<DomRoot<PerformanceEntry>> {
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let mut res = self
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.entries
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.iter()
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.filter(|e| {
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name.as_ref().map_or(true, |name_| *e.name() == *name_) &&
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entry_type
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.as_ref()
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.map_or(true, |type_| *e.entry_type() == *type_)
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})
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.cloned()
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.collect::<Vec<DomRoot<PerformanceEntry>>>();
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res.sort_by(|a, b| {
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a.start_time()
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.partial_cmp(&b.start_time())
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.unwrap_or(Ordering::Equal)
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});
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res
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}
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pub(crate) fn clear_entries_by_name_and_type(
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&mut self,
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name: Option<DOMString>,
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entry_type: DOMString,
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) {
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self.entries.retain(|e| {
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*e.entry_type() != *entry_type || name.as_ref().is_some_and(|name_| *e.name() != *name_)
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});
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}
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fn get_last_entry_start_time_with_name_and_type(
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&self,
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name: DOMString,
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entry_type: DOMString,
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) -> Option<CrossProcessInstant> {
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self.entries
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.iter()
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.rev()
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.find(|e| *e.entry_type() == *entry_type && *e.name() == *name)
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.and_then(|entry| entry.start_time())
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}
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}
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impl IntoIterator for PerformanceEntryList {
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type Item = DomRoot<PerformanceEntry>;
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type IntoIter = ::std::vec::IntoIter<DomRoot<PerformanceEntry>>;
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fn into_iter(self) -> Self::IntoIter {
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self.entries.into_iter()
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}
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}
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#[derive(JSTraceable, MallocSizeOf)]
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struct PerformanceObserver {
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observer: DomRoot<DOMPerformanceObserver>,
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entry_types: Vec<DOMString>,
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}
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#[dom_struct]
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pub(crate) struct Performance {
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eventtarget: EventTarget,
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buffer: DomRefCell<PerformanceEntryList>,
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observers: DomRefCell<Vec<PerformanceObserver>>,
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pending_notification_observers_task: Cell<bool>,
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#[no_trace]
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/// The `timeOrigin` as described in
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/// <https://html.spec.whatwg.org/multipage/#concept-settings-object-time-origin>.
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time_origin: CrossProcessInstant,
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/// <https://w3c.github.io/performance-timeline/#dfn-maxbuffersize>
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/// The max-size of the buffer, set to 0 once the pipeline exits.
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/// TODO: have one max-size per entry type.
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resource_timing_buffer_size_limit: Cell<usize>,
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resource_timing_buffer_current_size: Cell<usize>,
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resource_timing_buffer_pending_full_event: Cell<bool>,
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resource_timing_secondary_entries: DomRefCell<VecDeque<DomRoot<PerformanceEntry>>>,
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}
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impl Performance {
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fn new_inherited(time_origin: CrossProcessInstant) -> Performance {
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Performance {
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eventtarget: EventTarget::new_inherited(),
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buffer: DomRefCell::new(PerformanceEntryList::new(Vec::new())),
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observers: DomRefCell::new(Vec::new()),
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pending_notification_observers_task: Cell::new(false),
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time_origin,
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resource_timing_buffer_size_limit: Cell::new(250),
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resource_timing_buffer_current_size: Cell::new(0),
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resource_timing_buffer_pending_full_event: Cell::new(false),
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resource_timing_secondary_entries: DomRefCell::new(VecDeque::new()),
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}
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}
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pub(crate) fn new(
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global: &GlobalScope,
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navigation_start: CrossProcessInstant,
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) -> DomRoot<Performance> {
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reflect_dom_object(
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Box::new(Performance::new_inherited(navigation_start)),
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global,
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CanGc::note(),
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)
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}
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pub(crate) fn to_dom_high_res_time_stamp(
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&self,
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instant: CrossProcessInstant,
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) -> DOMHighResTimeStamp {
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(instant - self.time_origin).to_dom_high_res_time_stamp()
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}
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pub(crate) fn maybe_to_dom_high_res_time_stamp(
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&self,
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instant: Option<CrossProcessInstant>,
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) -> DOMHighResTimeStamp {
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self.to_dom_high_res_time_stamp(instant.unwrap_or(self.time_origin))
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}
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/// Clear all buffered performance entries, and disable the buffer.
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/// Called as part of the window's "clear_js_runtime" workflow,
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/// performed when exiting a pipeline.
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pub(crate) fn clear_and_disable_performance_entry_buffer(&self) {
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let mut buffer = self.buffer.borrow_mut();
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buffer.entries.clear();
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self.resource_timing_buffer_size_limit.set(0);
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}
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// Add a PerformanceObserver to the list of observers with a set of
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// observed entry types.
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pub(crate) fn add_multiple_type_observer(
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&self,
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observer: &DOMPerformanceObserver,
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entry_types: Vec<DOMString>,
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) {
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let mut observers = self.observers.borrow_mut();
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match observers.iter().position(|o| *o.observer == *observer) {
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// If the observer is already in the list, we only update the observed
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// entry types.
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Some(p) => observers[p].entry_types = entry_types,
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// Otherwise, we create and insert the new PerformanceObserver.
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None => observers.push(PerformanceObserver {
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observer: DomRoot::from_ref(observer),
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entry_types,
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}),
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};
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}
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pub(crate) fn add_single_type_observer(
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&self,
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observer: &DOMPerformanceObserver,
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entry_type: &DOMString,
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buffered: bool,
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) {
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if buffered {
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let buffer = self.buffer.borrow();
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let mut new_entries =
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buffer.get_entries_by_name_and_type(None, Some(entry_type.clone()));
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if !new_entries.is_empty() {
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let mut obs_entries = observer.entries();
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obs_entries.append(&mut new_entries);
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observer.set_entries(obs_entries);
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}
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if !self.pending_notification_observers_task.get() {
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self.pending_notification_observers_task.set(true);
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let global = &self.global();
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let owner = Trusted::new(&*global.performance());
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self.global()
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.task_manager()
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.performance_timeline_task_source()
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.queue(task!(notify_performance_observers: move || {
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owner.root().notify_observers();
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}));
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}
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}
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let mut observers = self.observers.borrow_mut();
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match observers.iter().position(|o| *o.observer == *observer) {
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// If the observer is already in the list, we only update
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// the observed entry types.
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Some(p) => {
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// Append the type if not already present, otherwise do nothing
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if !observers[p].entry_types.contains(entry_type) {
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observers[p].entry_types.push(entry_type.clone())
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}
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},
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// Otherwise, we create and insert the new PerformanceObserver.
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None => observers.push(PerformanceObserver {
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observer: DomRoot::from_ref(observer),
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entry_types: vec![entry_type.clone()],
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}),
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};
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}
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/// Remove a PerformanceObserver from the list of observers.
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pub(crate) fn remove_observer(&self, observer: &DOMPerformanceObserver) {
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let mut observers = self.observers.borrow_mut();
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let index = match observers.iter().position(|o| &(*o.observer) == observer) {
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Some(p) => p,
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None => return,
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};
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observers.remove(index);
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}
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/// Queue a notification for each performance observer interested in
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/// this type of performance entry and queue a low priority task to
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/// notify the observers if no other notification task is already queued.
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///
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/// Algorithm spec:
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/// <https://w3c.github.io/performance-timeline/#queue-a-performanceentry>
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/// Also this algorithm has been extented according to :
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/// <https://w3c.github.io/resource-timing/#sec-extensions-performance-interface>
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pub(crate) fn queue_entry(&self, entry: &PerformanceEntry, can_gc: CanGc) -> Option<usize> {
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// https://w3c.github.io/performance-timeline/#dfn-determine-eligibility-for-adding-a-performance-entry
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if entry.entry_type() == "resource" && !self.should_queue_resource_entry(entry, can_gc) {
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return None;
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}
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// Steps 1-3.
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// Add the performance entry to the list of performance entries that have not
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// been notified to each performance observer owner, filtering the ones it's
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// interested in.
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for o in self
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.observers
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.borrow()
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.iter()
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.filter(|o| o.entry_types.contains(entry.entry_type()))
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{
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o.observer.queue_entry(entry);
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}
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// Step 4.
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//add the new entry to the buffer.
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self.buffer
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.borrow_mut()
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.entries
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.push(DomRoot::from_ref(entry));
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let entry_last_index = self.buffer.borrow_mut().entries.len() - 1;
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// Step 5.
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// If there is already a queued notification task, we just bail out.
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if self.pending_notification_observers_task.get() {
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return None;
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}
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// Step 6.
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// Queue a new notification task.
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self.pending_notification_observers_task.set(true);
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let global = &self.global();
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let owner = Trusted::new(&*global.performance());
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self.global()
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.task_manager()
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.performance_timeline_task_source()
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.queue(task!(notify_performance_observers: move || {
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owner.root().notify_observers();
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}));
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Some(entry_last_index)
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}
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/// Observers notifications task.
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///
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/// Algorithm spec (step 7):
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/// <https://w3c.github.io/performance-timeline/#queue-a-performanceentry>
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pub(crate) fn notify_observers(&self) {
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// Step 7.1.
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self.pending_notification_observers_task.set(false);
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// Step 7.2.
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// We have to operate over a copy of the performance observers to avoid
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// the risk of an observer's callback modifying the list of registered
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// observers. This is a shallow copy, so observers can
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// disconnect themselves by using the argument of their own callback.
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let observers: Vec<DomRoot<DOMPerformanceObserver>> = self
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.observers
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.borrow()
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.iter()
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.map(|o| DomRoot::from_ref(&*o.observer))
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.collect();
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// Step 7.3.
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for o in observers.iter() {
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o.notify();
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}
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}
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fn can_add_resource_timing_entry(&self) -> bool {
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self.resource_timing_buffer_current_size.get() <=
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self.resource_timing_buffer_size_limit.get()
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}
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fn copy_secondary_resource_timing_buffer(&self, can_gc: CanGc) {
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while self.can_add_resource_timing_entry() {
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let entry = self
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.resource_timing_secondary_entries
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.borrow_mut()
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.pop_front();
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if let Some(ref entry) = entry {
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self.queue_entry(entry, can_gc);
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} else {
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break;
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}
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}
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}
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// `fire a buffer full event` paragraph of
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// https://w3c.github.io/resource-timing/#sec-extensions-performance-interface
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fn fire_buffer_full_event(&self, can_gc: CanGc) {
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while !self.resource_timing_secondary_entries.borrow().is_empty() {
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let no_of_excess_entries_before = self.resource_timing_secondary_entries.borrow().len();
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if !self.can_add_resource_timing_entry() {
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self.upcast::<EventTarget>()
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.fire_event(atom!("resourcetimingbufferfull"), can_gc);
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}
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self.copy_secondary_resource_timing_buffer(can_gc);
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let no_of_excess_entries_after = self.resource_timing_secondary_entries.borrow().len();
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if no_of_excess_entries_before <= no_of_excess_entries_after {
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self.resource_timing_secondary_entries.borrow_mut().clear();
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break;
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}
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}
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self.resource_timing_buffer_pending_full_event.set(false);
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}
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/// `add a PerformanceResourceTiming entry` paragraph of
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/// <https://w3c.github.io/resource-timing/#sec-extensions-performance-interface>
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fn should_queue_resource_entry(&self, entry: &PerformanceEntry, can_gc: CanGc) -> bool {
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// Step 1 is done in the args list.
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if !self.resource_timing_buffer_pending_full_event.get() {
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// Step 2.
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if self.can_add_resource_timing_entry() {
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// Step 2.a is done in `queue_entry`
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// Step 2.b.
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self.resource_timing_buffer_current_size
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.set(self.resource_timing_buffer_current_size.get() + 1);
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// Step 2.c.
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return true;
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}
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// Step 3.
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self.resource_timing_buffer_pending_full_event.set(true);
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self.fire_buffer_full_event(can_gc);
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}
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// Steps 4 and 5.
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self.resource_timing_secondary_entries
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.borrow_mut()
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.push_back(DomRoot::from_ref(entry));
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false
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}
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pub(crate) fn update_entry(&self, index: usize, entry: &PerformanceEntry) {
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if let Some(e) = self.buffer.borrow_mut().entries.get_mut(index) {
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*e = DomRoot::from_ref(entry);
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}
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}
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}
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impl PerformanceMethods<crate::DomTypeHolder> for Performance {
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// FIXME(avada): this should be deprecated in the future, but some sites still use it
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// https://dvcs.w3.org/hg/webperf/raw-file/tip/specs/NavigationTiming/Overview.html#performance-timing-attribute
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fn Timing(&self) -> DomRoot<PerformanceNavigationTiming> {
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let entries = self.GetEntriesByType(DOMString::from("navigation"));
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if !entries.is_empty() {
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return DomRoot::from_ref(
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entries[0]
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.downcast::<PerformanceNavigationTiming>()
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.unwrap(),
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);
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}
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unreachable!("Are we trying to expose Performance.timing in workers?");
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}
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// https://w3c.github.io/navigation-timing/#dom-performance-navigation
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fn Navigation(&self) -> DomRoot<PerformanceNavigation> {
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PerformanceNavigation::new(&self.global())
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}
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// https://dvcs.w3.org/hg/webperf/raw-file/tip/specs/HighResolutionTime/Overview.html#dom-performance-now
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fn Now(&self) -> DOMHighResTimeStamp {
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self.to_dom_high_res_time_stamp(CrossProcessInstant::now())
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}
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// https://www.w3.org/TR/hr-time-2/#dom-performance-timeorigin
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fn TimeOrigin(&self) -> DOMHighResTimeStamp {
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(self.time_origin - CrossProcessInstant::epoch()).to_dom_high_res_time_stamp()
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}
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// https://www.w3.org/TR/performance-timeline-2/#dom-performance-getentries
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fn GetEntries(&self) -> Vec<DomRoot<PerformanceEntry>> {
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self.buffer
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.borrow()
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.get_entries_by_name_and_type(None, None)
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}
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// https://www.w3.org/TR/performance-timeline-2/#dom-performance-getentriesbytype
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fn GetEntriesByType(&self, entry_type: DOMString) -> Vec<DomRoot<PerformanceEntry>> {
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self.buffer
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.borrow()
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.get_entries_by_name_and_type(None, Some(entry_type))
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}
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// https://www.w3.org/TR/performance-timeline-2/#dom-performance-getentriesbyname
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fn GetEntriesByName(
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&self,
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name: DOMString,
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entry_type: Option<DOMString>,
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|
) -> Vec<DomRoot<PerformanceEntry>> {
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self.buffer
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|
.borrow()
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.get_entries_by_name_and_type(Some(name), entry_type)
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}
|
|
|
|
// https://w3c.github.io/user-timing/#dom-performance-mark
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fn Mark(&self, mark_name: DOMString, can_gc: CanGc) -> Fallible<()> {
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let global = self.global();
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|
// Step 1.
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if global.is::<Window>() && INVALID_ENTRY_NAMES.contains(&mark_name.as_ref()) {
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return Err(Error::Syntax);
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|
}
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|
|
|
// Steps 2 to 6.
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|
let entry = PerformanceMark::new(
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|
&global,
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|
mark_name,
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|
CrossProcessInstant::now(),
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|
Duration::ZERO,
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|
);
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|
// Steps 7 and 8.
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|
self.queue_entry(entry.upcast::<PerformanceEntry>(), can_gc);
|
|
|
|
// Step 9.
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|
Ok(())
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|
}
|
|
|
|
// https://w3c.github.io/user-timing/#dom-performance-clearmarks
|
|
fn ClearMarks(&self, mark_name: Option<DOMString>) {
|
|
self.buffer
|
|
.borrow_mut()
|
|
.clear_entries_by_name_and_type(mark_name, DOMString::from("mark"));
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// https://w3c.github.io/user-timing/#dom-performance-measure
|
|
fn Measure(
|
|
&self,
|
|
measure_name: DOMString,
|
|
start_mark: Option<DOMString>,
|
|
end_mark: Option<DOMString>,
|
|
can_gc: CanGc,
|
|
) -> Fallible<()> {
|
|
// Steps 1 and 2.
|
|
let end_time = end_mark
|
|
.map(|name| {
|
|
self.buffer
|
|
.borrow()
|
|
.get_last_entry_start_time_with_name_and_type(DOMString::from("mark"), name)
|
|
.unwrap_or(self.time_origin)
|
|
})
|
|
.unwrap_or_else(CrossProcessInstant::now);
|
|
|
|
// Step 3.
|
|
let start_time = start_mark
|
|
.and_then(|name| {
|
|
self.buffer
|
|
.borrow()
|
|
.get_last_entry_start_time_with_name_and_type(DOMString::from("mark"), name)
|
|
})
|
|
.unwrap_or(self.time_origin);
|
|
|
|
// Steps 4 to 8.
|
|
let entry = PerformanceMeasure::new(
|
|
&self.global(),
|
|
measure_name,
|
|
start_time,
|
|
end_time - start_time,
|
|
);
|
|
|
|
// Step 9 and 10.
|
|
self.queue_entry(entry.upcast::<PerformanceEntry>(), can_gc);
|
|
|
|
// Step 11.
|
|
Ok(())
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// https://w3c.github.io/user-timing/#dom-performance-clearmeasures
|
|
fn ClearMeasures(&self, measure_name: Option<DOMString>) {
|
|
self.buffer
|
|
.borrow_mut()
|
|
.clear_entries_by_name_and_type(measure_name, DOMString::from("measure"));
|
|
}
|
|
// https://w3c.github.io/resource-timing/#dom-performance-clearresourcetimings
|
|
fn ClearResourceTimings(&self) {
|
|
self.buffer
|
|
.borrow_mut()
|
|
.clear_entries_by_name_and_type(None, DOMString::from("resource"));
|
|
self.resource_timing_buffer_current_size.set(0);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// https://w3c.github.io/resource-timing/#dom-performance-setresourcetimingbuffersize
|
|
fn SetResourceTimingBufferSize(&self, max_size: u32) {
|
|
self.resource_timing_buffer_size_limit
|
|
.set(max_size as usize);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// https://w3c.github.io/resource-timing/#dom-performance-onresourcetimingbufferfull
|
|
event_handler!(
|
|
resourcetimingbufferfull,
|
|
GetOnresourcetimingbufferfull,
|
|
SetOnresourcetimingbufferfull
|
|
);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
pub(crate) trait ToDOMHighResTimeStamp {
|
|
fn to_dom_high_res_time_stamp(&self) -> DOMHighResTimeStamp;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
impl ToDOMHighResTimeStamp for Duration {
|
|
fn to_dom_high_res_time_stamp(&self) -> DOMHighResTimeStamp {
|
|
// https://www.w3.org/TR/hr-time-2/#clock-resolution
|
|
// We need a granularity no finer than 5 microseconds. 5 microseconds isn't an
|
|
// exactly representable f64 so WPT tests might occasionally corner-case on
|
|
// rounding. web-platform-tests/wpt#21526 wants us to use an integer number of
|
|
// microseconds; the next divisor of milliseconds up from 5 microseconds is 10.
|
|
let microseconds_rounded = (self.whole_microseconds() as f64 / 10.).floor() * 10.;
|
|
Finite::wrap(microseconds_rounded / 1000.)
|
|
}
|
|
}
|