This is last step toward enabling the default rustc
`unsafe_op_in_unsafe_fn` warning for the script crate. It wraps the
remaining unsafe code in `unsafe {}` and removes the line disabling this
warning from `script`'s `Cargo.toml`. In addition, two variables are
renamed from `v` to something slightly more descriptive.
Testing: This should not change behavior so is covered by existing
tests.
Signed-off-by: Martin Robinson <mrobinson@igalia.com>
Removes some unneeded lints, especially `#[allow(unsafe_code)]`.
Testing: Refactor
Part of: #40383
Signed-off-by: WaterWhisperer <waterwhisperer24@qq.com>
Servo has a lot of comments like this:
```rust
// https://example-spec.com/#do-the-thing
fn do_the_thing() {}
```
and I keep turning these into doc comments whenever I'm working close to
one of them. Doing so allows me to hover over a function call in an IDE
and open its specification without having to jump to the function
definition first. This change fixes all of these comments at once.
This was done using `find components -name '*.rs' -exec perl -i -0777
-pe 's|^([ \t]*)// (https?://.*)\n\1(fn )|\1/// <$2>\n\1$3|mg' {} +`.
Note that these comments should be doc comments even within trait `impl`
blocks, because rustdoc will use them as fallback documentation when the
method definition on the trait does not have documentation.
Testing: Comments only, no testing required
Preparation for https://github.com/servo/servo/pull/39552
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Signed-off-by: Simon Wülker <simon.wuelker@arcor.de>
This updates all Rc that were ignored for malloc_size_of to use
conditional_malloc_size_of, unless the type in the Rc itself doesn't
support malloc_size.
Regular expressions used to search for all occurrences:
```
ignore_malloc_size_of = "Rc.*"
ignore_malloc_size_of = "Arc.*"
```
There are a couple left since they have nested Rc, which I don't know
how to fix.
To be able to define these, several new implementations were added to
`malloc_size_of/lib.rs` as well as
`HashMapTracedValues`.
Testing: if it compiles, it's safe
Signed-off-by: Tim van der Lippe <tvanderlippe@gmail.com>
Adding an optional message to be attached to an InvalidStateError.
Testing: Only a refactor, no behavior change
Fixes: Partially #39053
Signed-off-by: Excitable Snowball <excitablesnowball@gmail.com>
This combines some access to the thread local variable for script
thread.
- We introduce a new UserInteractingScriptGuard which on drop handles
the resetting of was_interacting to the previous value. Sometimes
throughout the code `ScriptThread::is_user_interacting` was reset to the
previous value while sometimes just set to false. This should
remove this footgun.
- This also reduces the amount of thread local access for
MutationObservers and task queue.
Testing: WPT tests should cover this.
Fixes: This addresses part of
https://github.com/servo/servo/issues/37969 but there is probably still
stuff to be done.
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Signed-off-by: Narfinger <Narfinger@users.noreply.github.com>
Signed-off-by: Josh Matthews <josh@joshmatthews.net>
Co-authored-by: Josh Matthews <josh@joshmatthews.net>
This should be the final PR for the Hash Function series that is
trivial.
Of note: I decided to transform `HashMapTracedValues<Atom,..>` to use
FxBuildHasher. This is likely not going to improve performance as Atom's
already have a unique u32 that is used as the Hash but it safes a few
bytes for the RandomState that is normally in the HashMap.
Signed-off-by: Narfinger <Narfinger@users.noreply.github.com>
Testing: Hash function changes should not change functionality, we
slightly decrease the size and unit tests still work.
Signed-off-by: Narfinger <Narfinger@users.noreply.github.com>
Any RenderingContext/OffscreenRenderingContext type has readonly
"canvas" attribute
and associated native-code DOM context objects have reference to target
DOM canvas objects.
https://html.spec.whatwg.org/multipage/canvas.html#renderingcontexthttps://html.spec.whatwg.org/multipage/canvas.html#offscreenrenderingcontext
And currently the reference to DOM canvas object is the rooting pointer
on the stack,
which leads to the circular reference problem.
The SpiderMonkey's (SM) garbage collector will not be able to free the
DOM canvas and context
objects (unreacheble from JS) because of the rooting pointer on stack
(see STACK_ROOTS).
And these objects will be stored until the associated script
runtime/thread will be terminated.
SM -> JS Roots -> DOM Canvas* (on heap) -> DOM Context (on heap)
SM -> Rust Roots -> Dom Canvas* (on stack) <- as "canvas" member field
Let's replace the rooting pointer to the traceble pointer (DomRoot ->
Dom)
in the "canvas" member field of DOM context object, which allows to
broke circular referencing problem.
Testing: No changes in existed tests
Signed-off-by: Andrei Volykhin <volykhin.andrei@huawei.com>
Co-authored-by: Andrei Volykhin <volykhin.andrei@huawei.com>
Move interfaces defined by the WebGL spec to the `script/dom/webgl/
`module from `script/dom/`.
`script/dom/webgl*.rs` -> `script/dom/webgl/`
`script/dom/webgl_extensions` -> `script/dom/webgl/extensions`
`script/dom/webgl_validations` -> `script/dom/webgl/validations`
Testing: No changes, just a refactoring
Fixes (partially): #38901
Signed-off-by: Andrei Volykhin <volykhin.andrei@huawei.com>
Co-authored-by: Andrei Volykhin <volykhin.andrei@huawei.com>
Implement `SafeFromJSValConvertible`, a safe wrapper for
`ToJSValConvertible`. And, replace unsafe `ToJSValConvertible` with
`SafeFromJSValConvertible` in `script/dom` to reduce the amount of
unsafe code in `script`.
This would support the implementation of `AdoptedStylesheet` where we
will need to have a setter/getter of sequence, that was implemented by
`any` types.
Part of https://github.com/servo/servo/issues/37951
Signed-off-by: Jo Steven Novaryo <jo.steven.novaryo@huawei.com>
A lot of shared functions were scattered around the dom files; I moved
them into `indexed_db.rs` for clarity.
Fixes: Nothing to my knowledge, just a cleanup
Signed-off-by: Ashwin Naren <arihant2math@gmail.com>
The only code that calls these methods is in the script thread, and the
code is simpler when we can assume a Window global. Pulling this thread
led to cleaning up a lot of constructors for Window-only WebXR code,
too.
Testing: Existing WPT coverage.
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Signed-off-by: Josh Matthews <josh@joshmatthews.net>
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Signed-off-by: richarddushime <mudaherarich@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Richard Dushime <45734838+richarddushime@users.noreply.github.com>
Many types used directly in the `libservo` API are in the
`script_traits` crate, which was created to break circular dependencies.
Move all API exposed types to `embedder_traits` which now contains types
exposed via the `libservo` embedding API. Also expose these at the root
of the `libservo` `servo` crate so that the API won't break when they
move around in the future.
The idea with `embedder_traits` in the future is that it contains types
that are available throughout servo because they are used in the
embedding API and thus should have minimal dependencies on other Servo
crates (a bit like `base`).
Signed-off-by: Martin Robinson <mrobinson@igalia.com>
* crown: Support Rc<T::Promise> and callback objects parameterized over a trait..
Signed-off-by: Josh Matthews <josh@joshmatthews.net>
* crown: Verify that attributes match between trait associated types and impls.
Signed-off-by: Josh Matthews <josh@joshmatthews.net>
* crown: Check type aliases as part of associated type checks.
Signed-off-by: Josh Matthews <josh@joshmatthews.net>
* crown: Add periods to all diagnostic messages.
Signed-off-by: Josh Matthews <josh@joshmatthews.net>
* Tidy.
Signed-off-by: Josh Matthews <josh@joshmatthews.net>
* Fix compile-fail test expectations.
Signed-off-by: Josh Matthews <josh@joshmatthews.net>
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Signed-off-by: Josh Matthews <josh@joshmatthews.net>
Flatten and simplify Servo's preferences code. In addition, have both
preferences and options passed in as arguments to `Servo::new()` and
make sure not to use the globally set preferences in `servoshell` (as
much as possible now).
Instead of a complex procedural macro to generate preferences, just
expose a very simple derive macro that adds string based getters and
setters.
- All command-line parsing is moved to servoshell.
- There is no longer the concept of a missing preference.
- Preferences no longer have to be part of the resources bundle because
they now have reasonable default values.
- servoshell specific preferences are no longer part of the preferences
exposed by the Servo API.
Signed-off-by: Martin Robinson <mrobinson@igalia.com>
No longer hide errors while queueing tasks on the main thread. This
requires creating two types of `TaskSource`s: one for the main thread
and one that can be sent to other threads. This makes queueing a bit
more efficient on the main thread and more importantly, no longer hides
task queue errors.
Fixes#25688.
Signed-off-by: Martin Robinson <mrobinson@igalia.com>
Co-authored-by: Mukilan Thiyagarajan <mukilan@igalia.com>
This is a simplification of the internal `TaskQueue` API that moves the
`TaskManager` to the `GlobalScope` itself. In addition, the handling of
cancellers is moved to the `TaskManager` as well. This means that no
arguments other than the `task` are necessary for queueing tasks, which
makes the API a lot easier to use and cleaner.
`TaskSource` now also keeps a copy of the canceller with it, so that
they always know the proper way to cancel any tasks queued on them.
There is one complication here. The event loop `sender` for dedicated
workers is constantly changing as it is set to `None` when not handling
messages. This is because this sender keeps a handle to the main
thread's `Worker` object, preventing garbage collection while any
messages are still in flight or being handled. This change allows
setting the `sender` on the `TaskManager` to `None` to allow proper
garbabge collection.
Signed-off-by: Martin Robinson <mrobinson@igalia.com>
Instead of creating a type for each `TaskSource` variety have each `TaskSource`
hold the same kind of sender (this was inconsistent before, but each
sender was effectively the same trait object), a pipeline, and a
`TaskSourceName`. This elminates the need to reimplement the same
queuing code for every task source.
In addition, have workers hold their own `TaskManager`. This allows just
exposing the manager on the `GlobalScope`. Currently the `TaskCanceller`
is different, but this will also be eliminated in a followup change.
This is a the first step toward having a shared set of `Sender`s on
`GlobalScope`.
Signed-off-by: Martin Robinson <mrobinson@igalia.com>
* script: Add traits to allow converting between types that are not defined in the script crate.
Signed-off-by: Josh Matthews <josh@joshmatthews.net>
* script: Rewrite all From/TryFrom implementations on generated WebIDL types to use new Convert/TryConvert traits.
Signed-off-by: Josh Matthews <josh@joshmatthews.net>
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Signed-off-by: Josh Matthews <josh@joshmatthews.net>