[hiya sean, moving this to webkit-dev as other people may benefit from
it, hope you don't mind]
On 6/9/09, Sean Neilan s...@seanneilan.com wrote:
I'm almost there!
snei...@myhost:~/Desktop$ gcc main.c -o main `pkg-config --cflags --libs
webkit-1.0`
main.c: In function ‘print_attribute’:
Just grabbed the latest git.
make complains about that:
ar: DerivedSources/.libs/JSCSSCharsetRule.o: No such file or directory
yeah, i got that too - bizarre that you repeated it. it's because the
.lo file exists but the .o does not.
so if you delete the .lo then the build process
On Tuesday 09 June 2009 10:39:41 Luke Kenneth Casson Leighton wrote:
[hiya sean, moving this to webkit-dev as other people may benefit from
it, hope you don't mind]
sorry, I don't understand at all... copying stuff over in the middle of thread
is not helping anyone. Subject and content just
[moving this discussion to webkit-dev]
On 6/7/09, Leon Winter l...@ring0.de wrote:
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I tried to port my javascript further in order to find new issues and
I found some as expected:
Luke, in your example main.c you use the custom function
[again, posting to webkit-dev for benefit of other developers]
The event listeners/callbacks seems to be broken:
g_signal_connect (G_OBJECT (div), browser-event, G_CALLBACK
(dispatch_event_cb), div);
According to gcc dispatch_event_cb() takes no args, which is bad since
there is no way
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Hi,
Just grabbed the latest git.
make complains about that:
ar: DerivedSources/.libs/JSCSSCharsetRule.o: No such file or directory
yeah, i got that too - bizarre that you repeated it. it's because the
.lo file exists but the .o does not.
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Leon Winter wrote:
Next thing interesting thing would be knowing how to set fifth arg
for gdom_document_evaluate which is an enum that controls the
output order. As far as I know the enum is not exported via binding
so at the moment we have to set
Any insights here? I'd be happy to add some documentation to Mutex if
someone can verify what the intended behavior is...
-atw sending emails to webkit-dev during WWDC is probably futile, I know
:)
On Sat, Jun 6, 2009 at 8:57 AM, Drew Wilson atwil...@google.com wrote:
I can't seem to find any
so if you delete the .lo then the build process happily recreates the .o
Actually it was rm DerivedSources/JS*.lo. Thanks for all your help
so far.
yaay.
Here is a working XPath sample:
yaay!
res = gdom_document_evaluate(doc, exp, body, resolver, 0, NULL);
Next thing
I actually had exact the same question (but never got around to asking it).
Given that pthreads' implementation is more strict, it'd seem like mutexes
are not supposed to be reentrant. Maybe the windows version should ASSERT
on reentrancy when in debug mode?
On Tue, Jun 9, 2009 at 11:09 AM,
I forget to mention the console output during execution:
(test:32645): GLib-GObject-CRITICAL **: g_param_spec_double: assertion
`default_value = minimum default_value = maximum' failed
(test:32645): GLib-GObject-CRITICAL **:
g_object_class_install_property: assertion `G_IS_PARAM_SPEC
Dear Community,
Today, we realized that there is a new ARM JIT port for WebKit.
(http://trac.webkit.org/changeset/44514) Congratulations on getting this
working!, great job.
I cannot conceal how disappointed I am, as is the whole team at Szeged. It was
months ago, when we presented you our
Hi Akos.
Today, we realized that there is a new ARM JIT port for WebKit. (http://trac.webkit.org/changeset/44514
) Congratulations on getting this working!, great job.
Thanks.
I cannot conceal how disappointed I am, as is the whole team at
Szeged.
I'm sorry to hear that. I understand
On Tuesday 09 June 2009 23:38:43 Akos Kiss wrote:
Dear Community,
Today, we realized that there is a new ARM JIT port for WebKit.
(http://trac.webkit.org/changeset/44514) Congratulations on getting this
working!, great job.
I cannot conceal how disappointed I am, as is the whole team at
Hi there,
I would also say that is it pretty understanding that Apple does not
share information about working on a ARM JIT targeting thumb2,
especially as this can be used to foresee the hardware of future
iPhone models. Something they are probably not interesting in
revealing.
I agree
On Jun 9, 2009, at 2:38 PM, Akos Kiss wrote:
Dear Community,
Today, we realized that there is a new ARM JIT port for WebKit. (http://trac.webkit.org/changeset/44514
) Congratulations on getting this working!, great job.
Hi Akos,
Thank you! Just to clarify, we have just landed a ARMv7
Hi,
I use the dumpRenderTree to dump out the absolute co-ordinates of the
Render Tree of www.google.com. I put the absolute x, y result at the
end marked by { and }.
And www.google.com, the first text is 'Web followed by Images
followed by Video followed by Maps.
But what I don't understand is
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