Reviewable per commits:
As noted in
https://github.com/servo/servo/pull/42180#discussion_r2749861902
transmuting `&Reflector<AssociatedMemory>` to `&Reflector<()>` will
ignore AssociatedMemory information and thus it will not remove extra
associated memory. By returning `&Reflector<Self::ReflectorType>` from
`DomObject::reflector()` we will preserve this information and thus
correctly handle cases with associated memory. We also do not need
`overrideMemoryUsage` in bindings.conf anymore. 🎉
Instead of removing associated memory in drop code we should do it as
part of finalizers, otherwise we have problems in nested (inherited)
structs, where drop is run for both parent and child, but we only added
associated memory for child (on init_reflector) which already included
size of parent. The only exception here is promise, because it is RCed
and not finalized.
Testing: Tested locally that it fixes speedometer.
Fixes#42269
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Signed-off-by: sagudev <16504129+sagudev@users.noreply.github.com>
This is useful to better isolate `unsafe` code. Once all unsafe calls
are wrapped we can enable the Rust warning. This also explicitly
disables the warning for generated code, which is a much more difficult
task. After this change there are 211 warnings left in
`script_bindings`.
Testing: This should not change behavior and is thus covered by existing
tests.
Signed-off-by: Martin Robinson <mrobinson@igalia.com>
This is the final step of #1799, where the majority of the generated
code for the JS bindings is now compiled as part of the script_bindings
build step. The remaining pieces in script must live there because they
refer to concrete DOM types; all code in script_bindings is generic over
the
[DomTypes](https://doc.servo.org/script/dom/bindings/codegen/DomTypes/trait.DomTypes.html)
trait.
My testing with incremental builds shows me a 12 second reduction in
build times on my 2024 M4 Macbook Pro when modifying code in the script
crate after these changes. Before this PR those changes took 20 seconds
to rebuild Servo, and now they take 8 seconds.
Testing: Existing WPT tests ensure no regressions.
Fixes: #1799
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Signed-off-by: Josh Matthews <josh@joshmatthews.net>