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I moved away from the `Window` struct all the logic to handle task
sources, into a new struct called `TaskManager`. In a happy world, I'd
be able to just have there two functions, of the types:
```rust
fn task_source<T: TaskSource>(&self, name: TaskSourceName) -> Box<T>
fn task_source_with_canceller<T: TaskSource>(&self, name: TaskSourceName)
-> (Box<T>, TaskSourceCanceller)
```
And not so much duplicated code. However, because TaskSource can't be a
trait object (because it has generic type parameters), that's not
possible. Instead, I decided to reduce duplicated logic through macros.
For reasons[1], I have to pass both the name of the function with
canceller and the name of the function without, as I'm not able to
concatenate them in the macro itself. I could probably use
`concat_idents` to create both types already defined and reduce the
amount of arguments by one, but that macro is nightly only. At the same
time, not being able to declare macros inside `impl` forces me to pass
`self` as an argument.
All this makes this solution more verbose than it would be ideally. It
does reduce duplication, but it doesn't reduce the size of the file.
[1](https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/29599)
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And remove the method in window that returns it, because it isn't used
so far.
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A `crate_name::foo` path always works in 2018
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Send>
We don't have `window` for `workers`. So, if we use `global.as_window()`
to get the DOMManipulationTaskSource, it will make worker panic.
Instead, we should get the DOMManipulationTaskSource from each own
thread.
Ref: https://github.com/servo/servo/pull/20755#discussion_r193557746
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Use keyboard-types crate
Have embedders send DOM keys to servo and use a strongly typed KeyboardEvent
from the W3C UI Events spec. All keyboard handling now uses the new types.
Introduce a ShortcutMatcher to recognize key bindings. Shortcuts are now
recognized in a uniform way.
Updated the winit port.
Updated webdriver integration.
part of #20331
What this PR does:
* allow the use non-ASCII keyboards for text input
* decouple keyboard event "key" from "code" (key meaning vs location)
What this PR does not do:
* completely improve keyboard events send from winit and webdriver
* add support for CompositionEvent or IME
Notes:
* The winit embedder does not send keyup events for printable keys (this is a regression)
* keyboard-types is on crates.io because I believe it to be useful outside of servo. If you prefer I can add a copy in this repo.
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Have embedders send DOM keys to servo and use a strongly typed KeyboardEvent
from the W3C UI Events spec. All keyboard handling now uses the new types.
Introduce a ShortcutMatcher to recognize key bindings. Shortcuts are now
recognized in a uniform way.
Updated the winit port.
Updated webdriver integration.
part of #20331
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This will allow the HTMLMediaElement later to get a handle to the
RenderApi for rendering video frames.
At a later time, all media handling should be moved to its own
thread/process that is communicated with via IPC. At that point this
can be removed again.
Original-patch-by: Sebastian Dröge <sebastian@centricular.com>
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Co-authored-by: Gregory Terzian <gterzian@users.noreply.github.com>
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According to the doc: https://html.spec.whatwg.org/multipage/web-sockets.html#network
The task source for all tasks queued in the websocket section are the
websocket task source, so this commit also updates those references to
use the appropriate one.
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Update QueuedTaskConversion and the TaskQueue to use it
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in script and worker threads.
queue
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Fixed panic due to GC while parsing
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Don't trace the incomplete parsing contexts during GC, as parsing triggers GC while holding a mutable borrow of the context.
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This fixes a regression caused by the glutin update.
We now are creating EGL contexts in Linux Wayland, instead of X context, so the
GLContextFactory assumption of one GL back-end per platform is broken.
This just works around it, for now, but in general I think not relying on
available WebGL state is a good thing, and we do that already for WebVR anyway.
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alexfjw:avoid_Window-GetComputedStyle_when_checking_for_display-none, r=emilio
Avoid `Window::GetComputedStyle` when checking for `display: none`
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Refactored Window::GetComputedStyle to use Element::Style.
Not sure which tests are relevant, but I've ran the dom, fetch & 2dcontext wpt tests. They don't seem to give errors.
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changed task sources to accept pipeline ids
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changed task macro to take pipeline info
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Use try syntax for Option where appropriate
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