- [X] `./mach build -d` does not report any errors
- [X] `./mach test-tidy` does not report any errors
- [X] These changes fix#11185
- [X] These changes do not require tests because it only removes dead code.
----
This fixes#11185.
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Fixes#11031.
`Page` and `BrowsingContext` have similar use cases and we decided it would be best to join the two.
This is the ground work for actually using session history in the `BrowsingContext` to implement the History API.
r? @jdm
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PR1 for https://github.com/servo/servo/issues/10311
This puts the code and data structures in place to set the Referer header based on the Referrer Policy for a given document. Note that document:: get_referrer_policy() always returns the 'No Referrer' option, so for now, this should have no impact on production code, and that policy requires that the Referer header is not added.
Later PRs will determine the policy and edit that get_referrer_policy() accordingly.
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Source-Revision: 34900814fca3b21fbb27bed58d4f4af8a8e307e9
…oading.
No bug report corresponds to this, but I noticed it while trying to
reduce #10593
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Source-Revision: 47a0f58f98e1a6ddcf5db24347fc6bf890d4a7d6
This is a work in progress to solve https://github.com/servo/servo/issues/9650. Thanks a lot for helping the review.
- [x] scroll
- [x] scrollTo
- [x] scrollBy
- [x] scrollTop (setter and getter)
- [x] scrollLeft (setter and getter)
The setters will be implemented in another PR after this is merged.
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Source-Revision: 8d988f20c12e0a5267e79650a90310951c66ca77
Solving https://github.com/servo/servo/issues/10428
- Fix timing precision in old `update_with_current_time`
- Correct time unit in `navigation_start`
- Add `LoadEventStart` and `LoadEventEnd` timing properties
There are still many properties left unimplemented. I tend to leave the for future PRs.
Welcome comments!
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Source-Revision: 421dcc92f05532e5d8bda850c8d14c9375da2bd9
Currently a work in progress solution for #10143.
I am not sure how to make the stylesheets() func return a `Ref<Vec<Arc<Stylesheet>>>` or if this way work just as well.
If anyone has any feedback, that would be great.
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Source-Revision: b38fafcf11d2588fecc565c581260106411ad484
This reduces CPU usage when mousing over simple pages (example.com). More complex pages (Wikipedia) still reflow a lot due to other bugs.
Additionally, this change causes Servo to stop painting the results of hit test queries. This is also a win for CPU usage.
This significantly improves #9999, though there's more that can be done. I'll leave it open in case @paulrouget thinks this PR isn't enough.
r? @mbrubeck
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Add the `scrollWidth` and `scrollHeight` extensions to the element interface. My goal was to create a method that encompassed getting `scrollWidth`, `scrollHeight`, `scrollTop`, and `scrollLeft`.
I also noted that `clientHeight` and `clientWidth` to not handle the root element and the body element correctly.
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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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This fixes a bug where partially loaded content is displayed to the user
before it should be, usually before stylesheets have loaded. This commit
supresses reflows until either FirstLoad or RefreshTick, whichever comes
first.
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Source-Revision: 37bcc161fe45bf8c1cb1172b8e0d12c7d03371b6
Rebase of #7267. Fixes#3598.
This avoids all of the sketchy issues of trying to read the style data for margins from the script thread. I replaced it with a layout query that fetches the margin style properties for a given element.
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Source-Revision: 09e987b559688caeef75aecd265c68f8d2b5c7e2
A Window always has a WindowProxy; the only reason it's wrapped in a nullable
field is the order in which those objects are created.
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Source-Revision: d85ee09bc72a9819269455a126a1eda018254822
This PR splits the `ActiveTimers` abstraction into
- `OneshotTimers` for scheduling "arbitrary" oneshot timers, such as XHR timeouts, and
- `JsTimers`, based on `OneshotTimers`, for scheduling JS timers (`setTimeout`/`setInterval`).
The result is mich cleaner and the timer initialization steps now closely resemble the specification.
**Notes**
- The second and third commit are strictly renames and code rearrangements.
- I'm not particularily happy with the `OneshotTimerCallback` enum and its circular dependency with `XHRTimeoutCallback`, but I couldn't come up with anything better.
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Source-Revision: 8f278109ce84aa482ccc0d25938970435fb6e536
This commits updates rust-selectors to use the generic parser, and as
such it moves the element state into the style crate.
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The first bug was that iframes were not reflowed in their parent DOM when the child page navigated. This is fixed by simply having the constellation notify the appropriate script thread when navigation occurs.
The second bug was that the compositor was unable to adjust the pipeline for existing iframe layers, only new ones. This patch adds logic to do that.
The third bug was that we have ad-hoc reflow calls throughout script/, and we didn't trigger any reflow from the code that dispatches the `load` event for the iframe so the test for the first two issues would always time out. The second commit adds another reflow call to do that, and also bites the bullet and adds a catch-all reflow (which does nothing if there's no dirty nodes in the document) at the return to the event loop.
Closes#8081.
Extension of #9285.
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Source-Revision: 0fa9d32c6915c9cad18e5430c10973399599458a
This is part of slimming down the dependencies of geckolib.
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Source-Revision: 3680e82cab766a412a969a21c0cdff0c7f97d7bc
This fixes about 130 clippy lints. Let me know if i should split up the commit.
I wasn't sure about some of the changes, especially map_or instead of map(...).unwrap_or(...) and if let instead of single arm match were not always a strict improvement in my opinion, but i'll leave that decision to the reviewer :)
There are about 150 lints left which i thought were clippy bugs or i didn't know how to fix.
cc @Manishearth
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Source-Revision: 9da739acefc7d1776bf727c8bf782eb79f241028
This is **not** complete. I really need feedback right away since I felt that the direction I'm heading is very wrong.
Partial #7959.
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Source-Revision: b8e7cd71d6aada507a7eab1ddad44181b0d2d029
Moved ScriptToCompositorMsg enum and EventResult enum to script_traits
resolving issue #8835.
(Need to be checked)
Variants in ScriptToCompositorMsg enum and EventResult enum had no doc
comment. I found some with grep command and copied it, and others I
wrote some doc comments manually to pass the build system. It needs to
be checked whether the doc comment is proper or not.
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Source-Revision: 62b11a28fa41d6665408844eb7b09d3479c4ea20
This changes several tests that contain <iframe></iframe> from FAIL to TIMEOUT. This is correct
since there is a bug that prevents these iframes from ever rendering.
~~~There are also a few previous FAILs that changed to OK. These may be intermittents or they
may genuinely be fixed by this change.~~~
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Source-Revision: c6ae32abdde715dbdc3097a40ab7abdbc98cf4b0
Review of documentation that was missing needed.
Fixes#8833.
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Source-Revision: 7438bc0425749989b8aab084a34ff3fff2ea6679
The document node is always dirty because layout never clears the bit;
instead, check the dirty bit of the root element.
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Source-Revision: a2be34365ae3b3e9a4f7da7a0fb5ed2dbf8426eb
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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Alright, this is it. Finally the fix for #3396. :D
I'll add two comments via reviewable in a second.
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Stylesheets for `HTMLLinkElement`s are now loaded by the resource task, triggered by the element in question. Stylesheets are owned by the elements they're associated with, which can be `HTMLStyleElement`, `HTMLLinkElement`, and `HTMLMetaElement` (for `<meta name="viewport">).
Additionally, the quirks mode stylesheet (just as the user and user agent stylesheets a couple of commits ago), is implemented as a lazy static, loaded once per process and shared between all documents.
This all has various nice consequences:
- Stylesheet loading becomes a non-blocking operation.
- Stylesheets are removed when the element they're associated with is removed from the document.
- It'll be possible to implement the CSSOM APIs that require direct access to the stylesheets (i.e., ~ all of them).
- Various subtle correctness issues are fixed.
One piece of interesting follow-up work would be to move parsing of external stylesheets to the resource task, too. Right now, it happens in the link element once loading is complete, so blocks the script task. Moving it to the resource task would probably be fairly straight-forward as it doesn't require access to any external state.
Depends on #7979 because without that loading stylesheets asynchronously breaks lots of content.
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The existing implementation could panic; make sure that doesn't
happen by requiring that the contents of a RefCell are trivially
traceable (i.e. the value don't contain any traceable objects).
I'm not sure whether the TriviallyJSTraceable trait is actually
worthwhile; maybe we should just never use RefCell in the DOM.
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Source-Revision: 4f51710ed387baa1ad0a6e4cdb0fc5eee44093d5
As per #8238 I changed `layout_interface::Msg::Reflow` to store `ScriptReflow` rather than `Box<ScriptReflow>`
I ran the tests and believe everything passed but this is my first commit to the project so sorry if I messed up the protocol!
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Source-Revision: 601169c0e5b0207805bb316b21e556f5ab67df9b
This is an rough solution to the issue described in #3396. XHRs still do their own thing and an overall clean up is in order. Before I do that, though, I'd really like someone to sign off on the overall idea.
There's one major difference to what jdm layed out #3396: The timers remain with the window/worker and only the earliest expiring one is coordinated with the dedicated timer thread.
That means both the timer thread and the window/worker have to keep track of which timer expires next, which feels a bit wonky. However, the upshot is that there's no need for communication with the timer thread when a pipeline is frozen, thawed or dropped.
Most relvant parts are
- the [`TimerScheduler`](6f5f661958 (diff-74137a6f50ab38e7a1e4d16920a66ce7R73)), which is the new per-constellation timer task and
- the [`ActiveTimers`](6f5f661958 (diff-86707d952414a2860b78bcf6c1db8e2eR34)) which is what's left on the window/worker side.
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Source-Revision: 2de5407cdabef67ed03b2ad4edf4a22541d77875
Removes all those messy FooCast structures in InheritTypes.rs.
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Source-Revision: 674589c370d978f543e71f995d58c5b28e6e9842
We can only borrow `JS<T>` from rooted things, so it's safe to deref it.
The only types that provide mutable `JS<T>` things are `MutHeap<JS<T>>` and
`MutNullableHeap<JS<T>>`, which don't actually expose that they contain
`JS<T>` values.
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Source-Revision: 1a376aa75d5de8781b17a673850860f8afd2c28f
Well it built successfully this time around 😄 @jdm . Working to solve #7994
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Still need to finish the rust-mozjs update and make cargo use it, but it's close enough that I don't expect much to change on the servo side.
Some changes here
- bools are properly translated now
- char16_t is handled as u16 now
- JS_GlobalObjectTraceHook isn't mangled now
- JSJitInfo has been adjusted
- A const fn is used to generate bitfields in JSJitInfo
- Manually generating handles now requires calling an unsafe function. It's not actually required, but it's too much of a hassle to generate them manually now due to bindgen++ adding base classes now.
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This frees us forever from caring about maintaining these enums. The last commit removes their use from the initialisation of interface objects derived from Node.
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Source-Revision: 32daa17d5cbcad02db0713e21e52410cdc60480e
This is a direct extract from my abandoned PR for a lint (#7546), along with some rather clumsy modifications (only on `components/script/dom/mod.rs` and `components/style/lib.rs`), because I had to sort some of the files again to make peace with tidy, which hasn't been educated about sorting yet!
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Source-Revision: a7208869f2903e36f9b2f540b55b50283d7df466
By https://github.com/whatwg/html/pull/97, the returned type of`requestAnimationFrame()` and the argument type of `cancelAnimationFrame()` are changed to `unsigned long` WebIDL type.
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Source-Revision: 43e7cd5faed53802a9c2ffcac2c171f29f460cff
Now that `JSRef<T>` is gone, there is no need to have helper traits.
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Source-Revision: 909429702972d53bf02dfe9a4aa93ea0cb588cf4
This is my first patch, I hope I'm doing it right.
About the test, do you think this is enough and reliable?
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Source-Revision: 6e06cae44a151e252e9df5368c2a9e770fb4d3d5
The integration is off by default for now. You can try it out with `./mach build --features "script/plugins/clippy"`.
We're using a branch of clippy with some of the lints changed to Allow, either because they don't apply to us, or because they're noisy and dwarf other warnings (but still should be fixed)
After going through the rest of Servo's warnings I'll figure out which lints we should be keeping.
There's a cargo bug with optional deps that makes it hard for this to work with Cargo.lock -- so this PR contains no changes to lockfiles (and running the build with clippy on may dirty the lockfile, though it gets fixed later)
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Source-Revision: 50e1c967e4299c1515575f73d407f5f6b977d818
Expands on the work by @wilmoz and cleans up the existing errors. Closes#7180. Closes#7111.
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Source-Revision: e74825f9fde8e222f4ba9bb24b2c2a3864c73e5f
... for #3734, which is also one of the oldest issues. (/cc @jdm)
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Source-Revision: 6a52ec94840fbaf43a29d76879e2b59542a9963d
Also adds HeapSizeOf implementations/derive for some types. I've used "Cannot calculate Heap size" as a reason everywhere, because my imagination is rather limited. If you'd like me to change this message for specific types, please write something like this: "Trusted - Cannot calculate Heap size for Trusted" so that it would be easier for me to replace them through a script :)
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This is handled in the 'navigate' algorithm in the specification.
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2a7f262b7df8761261a0fa618394f4e991733a5e was unsufficient for the case where
the interleaved output was actually on stderr rather than stdout, such as
output from the error macro.
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…s for frame treese in script tasks.
This underreports by a significant amount, since only Document, Window and CharacterData (ie. text) nodes are fully represented. That being said, every HTML element in the tree is measured, but only counted as a Node. It's easy to improve this, it just requires adding the appropriate HeapSizeOf derives and increasing the granularity of `measure_memory_for_eventtarget`. google.com shows a dom-tree value of 0.24 MB for me at the moment.
r? @nnethercote
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Source-Revision: 84e25befdd97cf74fb00707dbe150d59d980e977
We use alert() to communicate test results to wptrunner. Unfortunately,
sometimes the alert output is interleaved with other output on stdout,
causing wptrunner to classify the test result as a timeout. I hope this will
avoid that scenario.
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This change makes Servo use serialized messages over IPC channels for resource loading. The goal is to make it easier to make Servo multiprocess in the future. This patch does not make Servo multiprocess now; there are many other channels that need to be changed to IPC before that can happen. It does introduce a dependency on https://github.com/serde-rs/serde and https://github.com/pcwalton/ipc-channel for the first time.
At the moment, `ipc-channel` uses JSON for serialization. This is because serde does not yet have official support for bincode. When serde gains support for bincode, I'll switch to that. For now, however, the JSON encoding and decoding will constitute a significant performance regression in resource loading.
To avoid having to send boxed `AsyncResponseTarget` trait objects across process boundaries, this series of commits changes `AsyncResponseTarget` to wrap a sender only. It is then the client's responsibility to spawn a thread to proxy calls from that sender to the consumer of the resource data. This only had to be done in a few places. In the future, we may want to collapse those threads into one per process to reduce overhead. (It is impossible to continue to use `AsyncResponseTarget` as a boxed trait object across processes, regardless of how much work is done on `ipc-channel`. Vtables are fundamentally incompatible with IPC across mutually untrusting processes.)
In general, I was pretty pleased with how this turned out. The main changes are adding serialization functionality to various objects that `serde` does not know how to serialize natively—the most complicated being Hyper objects—and reworking `AsyncResponseTarget`. The overall structure of the code is unchanged, and other than `AsyncResponseTarget` no functionality was lost in moving to serialization and IPC.
r? @jdm
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It's not quite done but can probably be reviewed anyway.
I still need to finish up a few of the ToCss impls, I just got lazy and wanted to make sure things worked.
The computation of the used values is definitely not right, I'm going to investigate that.
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This isn't done, but contains a working implementation of at least `clientTop`. Feedback would be much appreciated: it's probably far from ideal.
Implementing `clientLeft` is straight-forward, I think, but `clientWidth` and `clientHeight` require accessing the `border_box` - and I don't know how that works, yet.
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SpiderMonkey provides an extremely fine-grained breakdown of memory
usage, but for Servo we aggregate the measurements into a small number
of coarse buckets, which seems appropriate for the current level of
detail provided by Servo's memory profiler. Sample output:
```
| 17.41 MiB -- url(file:///home/njn/moz/servo/../servo-static-suite/wikipedia/Guardians%20of%20the%20Galaxy%20(film)%20-%20Wikipedia,%20the%20free%20encyclopedia.html)
| 7.32 MiB -- js
| 3.07 MiB -- malloc-heap
| 3.00 MiB -- gc-heap
| 2.48 MiB -- used
| 0.34 MiB -- decommitted
| 0.09 MiB -- unused
| 0.09 MiB -- admin
| 1.25 MiB -- non-heap
```
Most of the changes are plumbing to get the script task communicating
with the memory profiler task.
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Didn't touch mozjs or rust-mozjs because implementing that in the code generator didn't seem too easy. I'm using the same workaround that the TextDecoder does.
Using the OsRng should be the right choice here? As the OS keeps state for us we wouldn't need to have a global rng instance to keep around.
Fixes#4666.
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Source-Revision: c0222628264423a67bf98775be83dcf2f85211ab
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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This commit was generated using the following commands:
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```
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find . -iname "*.rs" -type f -print0 | xargs -0 sed -i '' 's/http:\(.*\)github.io/https:\1github.io/g'
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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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Sorry for not doing it yesterday, I couldn't.
cc @metajack @SimonSapin
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This moves webdriver_traits into msg to avoid a circular dependency.
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It would be nice if HTML parsing didn't have to hog the event loop, so I didn't have to do this polling in `content_changed()`, but maybe the way we do it is unavoidable.
r? @jdm
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Source-Revision: e604b663f4e664b9a94d61569082b2b62de2151d
This fixes a hang found while testing the jQuery test suite.
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Source-Revision: c51e9f04559f04f1e820b792261e1653c6869ee5
This is useful for union types, in cases where we need MutNullableHeap<NodeOrString>.
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