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Added enough `Debug` implementations to be able to debug script thread message processing.
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Full implementation of EventSource, complete with closing and reopening streams.
Fixes#8925.
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Previously, `string-cache` defined:
* An string-like `Atom` type,
* An `atom!("foo")` macro that expands to a value of that type, for a set of strings known at compile-time,
* A `struct Namespace(Atom);` type
* A `ns!(html)` macro that maps known prefixed to `Namespace` values with the corresponding namespace URL.
Adding a string to the static set required making a change to the `string-cache` crate.
With 0.3, the `Atom` type is now generic, with a type parameter that provides a set of static strings. We can have multiple such sets, defined in different crates. The `string_cache_codegen` crate, to be used in build scripts, generates code that defines such a set, a new atom type (a type alias for `Atom<_>` with the type parameter set), and an `atom!`-like macro.
The html5ever repository has a new `html5ever_atoms` crate that defines three such types: `Prefix`, `Namespace`, and `LocalName` (with respective `namespace_prefix!`, `namespace_url!`, and `local_name!` macros). It also defines the `ns!` macro like before.
This repository has a new `servo_atoms` crate in `components/atoms` that, for now, defines a single `Atom` type (and `atom!`) macro. (`servo_atoms::Atom` is defined as something like `type Atom = string_cache::Atom<ServoStaticStringSet>;`, so overall there’s now two types named `Atom`.)
In this PR, `servo_atoms::Atom` is used for everything else that was `string_cache::Atom` before. But more atom types can be defined as needed. Two reasons to do this are to auto-generate the set of static strings (I’m planning to do this for CSS property names, which is the motivation for this change), or to have the type system help us avoid mix up unrelated things (this is why we had a `Namespace` type ever before this change).
Introducing new types helped me find a bug: when creating a new attribute `dom::Element::set_style_attr`, would pass `Some(atom!("style"))` instead of `None` (now `Option<html5ever_atoms::Prefix>` instead of `Option<string_cache::Atom>`) to the `prefix` argument of `Attr::new`. I suppose the author of that code confused it with the `local_name` argument.
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Note that Stylo is not affected by any of this. The `gecko_string_cache` module is unchanged, with a single `Atom` type. The `style` crate conditionally compiles `Prefix` and `LocalName` re-exports for that are both `gecko_string_cache::Atom` on stylo.
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Globals in that PR are now represented by the fake IDL interface `GlobalScope`.
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Implement the task source API for the File Reader task source, enabling using task sources from non-main threads.
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This makes it so each task is a thin wrapper over a runnable and whenever a task is queued, it is automatically wrapped by the window's `runnable_wrapper`.
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Consolidates the runnable variants on `DOMManipulationTask` into a single `Runnable` variant.
Also combines `MainThreadRunnable` into the `Runnable` trait.
I plan on filing a few E-Easy issues after this lands to implement `name` on each of the structs that implement `Runnable`.
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This gets us to the point where we can start playing with actually integrating rust-media to process the data received by the network request, as currently it's just ignored.
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This is a large-ish PR that contains the following:
* A new directory is created under `components/script/` called `task_source`, which houses all the stuff for different task sources. Note that the ones that I have now aren't exhaustive - there are more task sources than just the generic ones.
* A `DOMManipulationTaskMsg` which eliminates some usage of `Runnable`s to fire events. Instead, they send event information to the `DOMManipulationTaskSource` and lets the `ScriptTask` handle all the event firing.
* Re-added `fn script_chan`, since I can't think of any other way to give `Trusted` values an appropriate sender.
* Rewrote step 7 of [the end](https://html.spec.whatwg.org/multipage/syntax.html#the-end) to make use of the `DOMManipulationTaskSource`
Partial #7959
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