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Servo WebVR implementation started when WebVR spec 1.2 was about to be released. 1.2 API included some minor breaking changes from spec 1.1 in order to improve the support of the API in WebWorkers.
But eventually the WebVR committee decided not to release 1.2 and make it a major version number with a lot more changes. WebVR API 2.0 is still under heavy churn.
This PR removes the WebVR changes that non-released 1.2 version introduced to support full WebVR 1.1 spec.
I pushed some GC fixes in a separate commit. See https://github.com/servo/servo/issues/17076 and https://github.com/servo/rust-mozjs/issues/351
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This change adds a check for the presence of a window in event handlers of `body` and `frameset` that are forwarded to the window.
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I'm new to both Servo and Rust — so any suggestions for improvement are very welcome.
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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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First pass at fixing #10580.
I've added a new macro that returns a DomString with either the attr val or the doc url.
I then made the form element use that macro on the action attribute.
I also added a test that contains an iframe with a form and base url that submits to a page in
a resources directory.
I made all these changes based on https://github.com/servo/servo/pull/11219#issuecomment-223318881.
The only thing I'm confused on is how to change step 8. It looks to just be getting the action so I'm wondering if I need to change either step 9 or 10 instead?
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using that macro with the form action,
making the form submit process use base url,
adding tests.
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- Add implementation of parse_plain_attribute from VirtualMethods trait for HTMLLIElement
- Add make_int_setter! macro
- Implement getter and setter for HTMLLIElement#value attribute
- Update test expectations for HTMLLIElement#value
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The existing `Rooted` and `RootedVec` users were migrated the the following two macros:
```rust
let x = Rooted::new(cx, value);
// Was changed to:
rooted!(in(cx) let x = value);
// Which expands to:
let mut __root = Rooted::new_unrooted(value);
let x = RootedGuard::new(cx, &mut __root);
```
```rust
let mut v = RootedVec::new();
v.extend(iterator);
// Was changed to:
rooted_vec!(let v <- iterator);
// Which expands to:
let mut __root = RootableVec::new();
let v = RootedVec::new(&mut __root, iterator);
```
The `rooted!` macro depends on servo/rust-mozjs#272.
These APIs based on two types, a container to be rooted and a rooting guard, allow implementing both `Rooted`-style rooting and `Traceable`-based rooting in stable Rust, without abusing `return_address`.
Such macros may have been tried before, but in 1.9 their hygiene is broken, they work only since 1.10.
Sadly, `Rooted` is a FFI type and completely exposed, so I cannot prevent anyone from creating their own, although all fields but the value get overwritten by `RootedGuard::new` anyway.
`RootableVec` OTOH is *guaranteed* to be empty when not rooted, which makes it harmless AFAICT.
By fixing rust-lang/rust#34227, this PR enables Servo to build with `-Zorbit`.
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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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Implement the interface HTMLDetailsElement ( // https://html.spec.whatwg.org/multipage/#htmldetailselement )
All tests pass in
tests/wpt/web-platform-tests/html/semantics/interactive-elements/the-details-element/details.html
&
tests/wpt/web-platform-tests/html/semantics/interactive-elements/the-details-element/toggleEvent.html
Anyway, no change is made on layout and attribute open currently has no effect, it just fires a toggle event.
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Fixes#8445
The only attributes I found that we have implemented that uses non-zero
dimenion attributes:
* `width` for `<td>` and `<th>` (table cells)
* `width` for `<table>`
I updated these implementations to use the new non-zero dimension
attribute parsing and added associated regression tests.
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Updated string_cache to 0.2, and updated the dependencies that depend on string_cache.
Removed references to string_cache_plugin.
Import atom! and ns! from string_cache.
Replaced ns!("") by ns!().
Replaced ns!(XML) and co by ns!(xml) and co.
Replaced Atom::from_slice by Atom::from.
Replaced atom.as_slice() by &*atom.
r? @SimonSapin
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This patch makes DOMString an opaque wrapper round String (currently it's a transparent wrapper).
The changes are:
* Replacing DOMString(foo) by DOMString::from(foo).
* Replacing foo.0 by String::from(foo).
* Adding functions clear, push_str and extend for in-place mutation of DOMStrings.
* Replacing DOMString by String in other threads (devtools, storage and filereader).
* Making DOMString implement !Send.
* Removing the pub attribute from the contents of DOMString.
This enables experimenting with other string representations in the DOM.
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No functional change; just cleanups related to parsing attributes.
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Removes all those messy FooCast structures in InheritTypes.rs.
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Now that `JSRef<T>` is gone, there is no need to have helper traits.
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fixes#6524. I had to make an additional change not mentioned in the ticket - adding the `#[feature]` to enable deriving custom traits but I assume that's expected at this time.
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> Here it is.
>
> ~~There's two major things that are unfinished here:~~
> - ~~Dealing with the unroot_must_root lint. I'm not sure about the value of this lint with the new rooting API.~~ Done.
> - ~~Updating the Cargo.locks to point to the new SM and SM binding.~~ Done.
>
> I also included my fixes for the rust update, but these will disappear in a rebase. A rust update is necessary to support calling `Drop` on `Heap<T>` correctly when `Heap<T>` is inside a `Rc<T>`. Otherwise `&self` points to the wrong location.
>
> Incremental GC is disabled here. I'm not sure how to deal with the incremental barriers so that's left for later.
>
> Generational GC works. SM doesn't work without it.
>
> The biggest change here is to the rooting API. `Root` was made movable, and `Temporary` and `JSRef` was removed. Movable `Root`s means there's no need for `Temporary`, and `JSRef`s aren't needed generally since it can be assumed that being able to obtain a reference to a dom object means it's already rooted. References have their lifetime bound to the Roots that provided them. DOM objects that haven't passed through `reflect_dom_object` don't need to be rooted, and DOM objects that have passed through `reflect_dom_object` can't be obtained without being rooted through `native_from_reflector_jsmanaged` or `JS::<T>::root()`.
>
> Support for `Heap<T>` ended up messier than I expected. It's split into two commits, but only because it's a bit difficult to fold them together. Supporting `Heap<T>` properly requires that that `Heap::<T>::set()` be called on something that won't move. I removed the Copy and Clone trait from `Heap<T>` so `Cell` can't hold `Heap<T>` - only `UnsafeCell` can hold it.
>
> `CallbackObject` is a bit tricky - I moved all callbacks into `Rc<T>` in order to make sure that the pointer inside to a `*mut JSObject` doesn't move. This is necessary for supporting `Heap<T>`.
>
> `RootedCollectionSet` is very general purpose now. Anything with `JSTraceable` can be rooted by `RootedCollectionSet`/`RootedTraceable`. Right now, `RootedTraceable` is only used to hold down dom objects before they're fully attached to their reflector. I had to make a custom mechanism to dispatch the trace call - couldn't figure out how to get trait objects working for this case.
>
> This has been tested with the following zeal settings:
>
> GC after every allocation
> JS_GC_ZEAL=2,1
>
> GC after every 100 allocations (important for catching use-after-free bugs)
> JS_GC_ZEAL=2,100
>
> Verify pre barriers
> JS_GC_ZEAL=4,1
>
> Verify post barriers
> JS_GC_ZEAL=11,1
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