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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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This entirely removes the 'non-geckolib' feature of the util crate.
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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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Given codegen now generates the various TypeId enums, it seems pointless to
still have to write their respective values in every DOM struct inheriting from
Node just to set the initial IS_IN_DOC flag in Document and IN_ENABLED_STATE in
form controls.
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This merges import blocks that were reported by tidy as unmerged.
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On components/script/*.rs:
# Remove imports.
/^ *use dom::element::\{.*AttributeHandlers/ {
s/\{AttributeHandlers, /\{/
s/, AttributeHandlers//g
s/\{([a-zA-Z]+)\}/\1/
/\{\}/d
s/::self;$/;/
}
/^ *use dom::element::\{?AttributeHandlers\}?;$/d
# Remove AttributeHandlers.
/^pub trait AttributeHandlers \{$/,/^\}$/D
# Patch AttributeHandlers methods.
/^impl<'a> AttributeHandlers for &'a Element \{/,/^\}$/ {
s/^impl<'a> AttributeHandlers for &'a Element \{/impl Element {/
/^ *fn /s/\(self([,)])/\(\&self\1/
/^ *fn.*\(&self/s/fn/pub fn/
}
The few error cases were then fixed by hand.
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closes #7357
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Most of the heavy lifting done by:
```
$ ls *rs | xargs gawk -i inplace '/let .*: &&.*from_borrowed_ref/{sub("&&", "\\&");sub("_borrowed_","_");} {print $0}'
$ ls *rs | xargs gawk -i inplace "/impl.*VirtualMethods/{in_vm=1; sub(/<'a>/,\"\");sub(/&'a /,\"\")} /^}\$/{in_vm=0;} in_vm{\$0=gensub(/\\*self([^.])/,\"self\\\1\",\"g\"); sub(/from_borrowed_ref/,\"from_ref\")} {print}"
```
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Part of https://github.com/servo/servo/issues/6041
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This used to conflict with the util crate from the standard library, which
has long since been removed.
The import in layout has not been changed because of a conflict with the
util mod there.
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Obtained via:
`find . -maxdepth 1 -type f -print0 | xargs -0 sed -z -i "s/\\nimpl Reflectable for[^{]*{[^}]*}[^}]*}\\n//"`
`find . -maxdepth 1 -type f -print0 |xargs -0 grep -lZ dom_struct | xargs -0 grep -LZ "reflector()\\|Reflector::new" |xargs -0 sed -z -i "s/use dom::bindings::utils::{Reflectable, Reflector, reflect_dom_object};/use dom::bindings::utils::reflect_dom_object;/"`
followed by semi-automated removal of leftover imports
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Fixes #3139
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Relevant to #2242.
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Replace &JSRef with JSRef in the bulk of the generated code. This will
remove a level of indirection throughout all DOM code.
This patch doesn't change methods implemented on JSRef<T> to take `self`
rather than `&self`, and it leaves a few other uses of &JSRef, but those
changes can be made incrementally.
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