http://www.robohornet.org gives a score of 101.36 on master, and 102.68 with this PR. The latter is slightly better, but probably within noise level. So it looks like this PR does not affect DOM performance.
This is expected since `Box::new` is defined as:
```rust
impl<T> Box<T> {
#[inline(always)]
pub fn new(x: T) -> Box<T> {
box x
}
}
```
With inlining, it should compile to the same as box syntax.
Source-Repo: https://github.com/servo/servo
Source-Revision: a9022be0c3e30249845ca5947ac0c0a6743c7991
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This just makes our code fail more gracefully.
Source-Repo: https://github.com/servo/servo
Source-Revision: 0444d76c6b117c3ad8dc4d3a59de252eaececbf1
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extra : subtree_source : https%3A//hg.mozilla.org/projects/converted-servo-linear
extra : subtree_revision : 72109f74604bfbdff846e5304098d221d0c5bbd9
Globals in that PR are now represented by the fake IDL interface `GlobalScope`.
Source-Repo: https://github.com/servo/servo
Source-Revision: a6e4b5bb86ad707a0863acff87344ca4239cfd2c
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rename : servo/components/script/dom/webidls/ServoXMLParser.webidl => servo/components/script/dom/webidls/GlobalScope.webidl
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.
Source-Repo: https://github.com/servo/servo
Source-Revision: f9d9cd3aaed3326e8935f710f800288a50156c71