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I'm really unsure about the MallocSizeOf of BTreeMap as I took the same
code as for HashMap.
Fixes #13105
Fixes #21381
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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.
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In a later PR, DomRoot<T> will become a type alias of Root<Dom<T>>,
where Root<T> will be able to handle all the things that need to be
rooted that have a stable traceable address that doesn't move for the
whole lifetime of the root. Stay tuned.
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I don't want to do such a gratuitous rename, but with all the other types
now having "Dom" as part of their name, and especially with "DomOnceCell",
I feel like the other cell type that we already have should also follow
the convention. That argument loses weight though when we realise there
is still DOMString and other things.
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Fixes https://github.com/servo/servo/issues/8473.
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Remove all uses of &Root<T>
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Changes include:
- Add BlobImpl to Blob, and related caching mechanism
- Expose ResourceThreads to document_loader, workerglobalscope, worker, and global
- Fix encode_multipart_form_data
- Other small fixes to accommodate the above changes
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This entirely removes the 'non-geckolib' feature of the util crate.
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This fixes #11185.
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Use Atoms instead of Strings as keys
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Replaced DOMString(...) by DOMString::from(...).
Replaced ....0 by String::from(...).
Removed any uses of .to_owner() in DOMString::from("...").
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This should make it somewhat easier to experiment with alternative
representations in the future. To reduce churn, this commit leaves the String
field public, though.
Also, this will allow us to use the default String type to represent the IDL
USVString type, which explicitly forbids unpaired surrogates, ans as such is
a better match to the Rust String type.
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This trait is used to hold onto the downcast and upcast functions of all
castable IDL interfaces. A castable IDL interface is one which either derives
from or is derived by other interfaces.
The deriving relation is represented by implementations of marker trait
DerivedFrom<T: Castable> generated in InheritTypes.
/^[ ]*use dom::bindings::codegen::InheritTypes::.*(Base|Cast|Derived)/ {
/::[a-zA-Z]+(Base|Cast|Derived);/d
s/([{ ])[a-zA-Z]+(Base|Cast|Derived), /\1/g
s/([{ ])[a-zA-Z]+(Base|Cast|Derived), /\1/g
s/, [a-zA-Z]+(Base|Cast|Derived)([},])/\2/g
s/, [a-zA-Z]+(Base|Cast|Derived)([},])/\2/g
/\{([a-zA-Z]+(Base|Cast|Derived))?\};$/d
s/\{([a-zA-Z_]+)\};$/\1;/
}
s/([a-zA-Z]+)Cast::from_ref\(\&?\**([a-zA-Z_]+)(\.r\(\))?\)/\2.upcast::<\1>()/g
s/([a-zA-Z]+)Cast::from_ref\(\&?\**([a-zA-Z_]+)(\.[a-zA-Z_]+\(\))?\)/\2\3.upcast::<\1>()/g
s/\(([a-zA-Z]+)Cast::from_ref\)/\(Castable::upcast::<\1>\)/g
s/([a-zA-Z]+)Cast::from_root/Root::upcast::<\1>/g
s/([a-zA-Z]+)Cast::from_layout_js\(\&([a-zA-Z_.]+)\)/\2.upcast::<\1>()/g
s/([a-zA-Z]+)Cast::to_ref\(\&?\**([a-zA-Z_]+)(\.r\(\))?\)/\2.downcast::<\1>()/g
s/([a-zA-Z]+)Cast::to_ref\(\&?\**([a-zA-Z_]+)(\.[a-zA-Z_]+\(\))?\)/\2\3.downcast::<\1>()/g
s/\(([a-zA-Z]+)Cast::to_ref\)/\(Castable::downcast::<\1>\)/g
s/([a-zA-Z]+)Cast::to_root/Root::downcast::<\1>/g
s/([a-zA-Z]+)Cast::to_layout_js\(&?([a-zA-Z_.]+(\(\))?)\)/\2.downcast::<\1>()/g
s/\.is_document\(\)/.is::<Document>()/g
s/\.is_htmlanchorelement\(\)/.is::<HTMLAnchorElement>()/g
s/\.is_htmlappletelement\(\)/.is::<HTMLAppletElement>()/g
s/\.is_htmlareaelement\(\)/.is::<HTMLAreaElement>()/g
s/\.is_htmlbodyelement\(\)/.is::<HTMLBodyElement>()/g
s/\.is_htmlembedelement\(\)/.is::<HTMLEmbedElement>()/g
s/\.is_htmlfieldsetelement\(\)/.is::<HTMLFieldSetElement>()/g
s/\.is_htmlformelement\(\)/.is::<HTMLFormElement>()/g
s/\.is_htmlframesetelement\(\)/.is::<HTMLFrameSetElement>()/g
s/\.is_htmlhtmlelement\(\)/.is::<HTMLHtmlElement>()/g
s/\.is_htmlimageelement\(\)/.is::<HTMLImageElement>()/g
s/\.is_htmllegendelement\(\)/.is::<HTMLLegendElement>()/g
s/\.is_htmloptgroupelement\(\)/.is::<HTMLOptGroupElement>()/g
s/\.is_htmloptionelement\(\)/.is::<HTMLOptionElement>()/g
s/\.is_htmlscriptelement\(\)/.is::<HTMLScriptElement>()/g
s/\.is_htmltabledatacellelement\(\)/.is::<HTMLTableDataCellElement>()/g
s/\.is_htmltableheadercellelement\(\)/.is::<HTMLTableHeaderCellElement>()/g
s/\.is_htmltablerowelement\(\)/.is::<HTMLTableRowElement>()/g
s/\.is_htmltablesectionelement\(\)/.is::<HTMLTableSectionElement>()/g
s/\.is_htmltitleelement\(\)/.is::<HTMLTitleElement>()/g
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This merges import blocks that were reported by tidy as unmerged.
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Now that JSRef<T> is gone, there is no need to have helper traits.
On components/script/*.rs:
# Remove imports.
/^ *use dom::[a-z]+::\{.*Helpers/ {
s/\{(Raw[^L]|[^L][^a])[a-zA-Z]+Helpers, /\{/
s/, (Raw[^L]|[^L][^a])[a-zA-Z]+Helpers([,}])/\2/g
s/\{([a-zA-Z]+)\}/\1/
/\{\}/d
s/::self;$/;/
}
/^ *use dom::[a-z]+::\{?(Raw[^L]|[^L][^a])[a-zA-Z]+Helpers\}?;$/d
On components/script/dom/*.rs:
# Ignore layout things.
/^(pub )?(impl|trait).*Layout.* \{/,/^}$/ { P; D; }
# Delete helpers traits.
/^(pub )?trait ([^L][^ ]|L[^a])[^ ]+Helpers(<'a>)? \{$/,/^\}$/D
# Patch private helpers.
/^impl.*Private.*Helpers/,/^\}$/ {
s/^impl<'a> Private([^L][^ ]|L[^a])[^ ]+Helpers(<'a>)? for &'a ([^ ]+) \{$/impl \3 {/
/^ *(unsafe )?fn .*\(self.*[<&]'a/ {
s/&'a /\&/g
s/<'a, /</g
}
/^ *(unsafe )?fn /s/\(self([,)])/\(\&self\1/
}
# Patch public helpers.
/^impl.*Helpers/,/^\}$/ {
s/^impl(<'a>)? ([^L][^ ]|L[^a])[^ ]+Helpers(<'a>)? for (&'a )?([^ ]+) \{$/impl \5 {/
/^ *(unsafe )?fn .*\(self.*[<&]'a/ {
s/&'a /\&/g
s/<'a, /</g
}
/^ *(unsafe )?fn .*\(&?self[,)]/s/(unsafe )?fn/pub &/
/^ *pub (unsafe )?fn /s/\(self([,)])/\(\&self\1/
}
The few error cases were then fixed by hand.
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