Hi guys,
Can anyone suggest performance improvement techniques for JSCORE .
SFX is already implemeted...
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In the "Rendering in WebKit" talk it mentioned that the RIM Sidekick runs
WebKit, Sidekick isn't made by RIM, but by Microsoft/Danger/T-Mobile and last I
checked they have a home grown browser written in Java.
-Benjamin Meyer
On Jan 4, 2010, at 10:38 PM, Eric Seidel wrote:
> Thanks Jeremy.
>
Well, if there's enough errors, maybe it'll guilt Hyatt into giving a talk.
O wait...was that out loud? :-)
J
On Mon, Jan 4, 2010 at 7:38 PM, Eric Seidel wrote:
> Thanks Jeremy.
>
> I did my best to tell the whole truth and nothing but the truth, but
> if there are factual errors in my talk,
Thanks Jeremy.
I did my best to tell the whole truth and nothing but the truth, but
if there are factual errors in my talk, I'd love to know about them.
-eric
On Mon, Jan 4, 2010 at 6:25 PM, Jeremy Orlow wrote:
> (Oops, I meant to post this before the holidays but completely forgot.
> Better l
(Oops, I meant to post this before the holidays but completely forgot.
Better late than never I suppose?)
A couple weeks ago, Eric Seidel gave a tech talk to a live studio audience
of Googlers on the guts of webkit. Although there are a few bits that only
apply to Chromium, the vast majority of
On Mon, January 4, 2010 at 5:19:46 PM, Fei Wang wrote:
> I define my own MIMEType like application/foo with file extension .foo. It
> works
> fine if I serve file through web server ( inside web server configuration, I
> add
> application/foo foo to the mime type map). In the webkit, I modif
Please help!
I define my own MIMEType like application/foo with file extension .foo. It
works fine if I serve file through web server ( inside web server
configuration, I add application/foo foo to the mime type map). In the webkit,
I modify the MIMETypeRegistry.cpp file, add those MIMEType in
We have somtimes constructs like
#endif // ENABLE(SVG)
#endif // Foo_h
It just helps to understand why there are two endif's and what they are
good for. I think it's not a style issue not to write this comment, but
it can be helpful.
-Dirk
Am Montag, den 04.01.2010, 15:41 -0800 schrieb Darin Ad
These seemed to be common in WebKit code, so I had it in
http://lists.macosforge.org/pipermail/webkit-dev/2009-September/009807.html(--
Sorry for letting this one linger for so long. It is in my queue just
low on the priority list).
Here's the relevant part:
#if(def) statements
If an #if(def) spa
On Jan 4, 2010, at 3:33 PM, Darin Fisher wrote:
> I noticed recently that the style bot started complaining about header files
> ending with "#endif" instead of "#endif // Foo_h". I was surprised by this
> since the style guide does not require it.
I personally see little value in this sort of
I noticed recently that the style bot started complaining about header files
ending with "#endif" instead of "#endif // Foo_h". I was surprised by this
since the style guide does not require it.
Should the style guide be changed to require this comment, or should the
style bot be taught to ignore
I agree that line-layout logic could be split out of RenderBlock at
some point. RenderSVGBlock inherits from RenderBlock in order to get
line layout logic, yet it probably doesn't want to be a real
RenderBlock long term.
-eric
On Mon, Jan 4, 2010 at 3:21 PM, Alex Milowski wrote:
> On Mon, Jan 4
On Mon, Jan 4, 2010 at 1:02 PM, Eric Seidel wrote:
> My understanding is that RenderObject::isRenderMathMLBlock() is the
> right approach, yes. Although if MathML base renderer (like
> RenderBoxModelObject or RenderSVGModelObject), then an
> isMathMLModelObject() would be even better. Then you o
My understanding is that RenderObject::isRenderMathMLBlock() is the
right approach, yes. Although if MathML base renderer (like
RenderBoxModelObject or RenderSVGModelObject), then an
isMathMLModelObject() would be even better. Then you only add one
method to RenderObject and the rest can go on yo
There are a number of "isSomething" methods used by different parts of
the rendering tree code to determine the type of a render object. To add
something similar for MathML, I'll need to add my own methods here.
I've chosen to add a single method:
virtual bool isRenderMathMLBlock() const { r
Yes. This is exactly the problem that isolated worlds is trying to
solve. The implementation in the bindings to the V8 JavaScript engine
is complete. I believe the implementation in the JavaScriptCore
bindings is complete as well. You should look for some APIs with the
words "isolated" and "wor
WebKit contributors have developed a feature called “isolated worlds” to handle
requirements like this.
But I don’t know where we are in the implementation of that feature. Perhaps
one of the people working on isolated worlds could comment on its current
status.
-- Darin
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Hello,
Just an question on this expected : LayoutTests/fast/dom/Window/new-window-
opener-expected.txt
In test you have this text :
On success, you will see a series of "PASS" messages, followed by "TEST
COMPLETE".
But in expected you have :
Toolbar
FAIL newWin.toolbar.visible should be t
Hi guys,
for the uzbl browser (www.uzbl.org) we want to give users the ability
to execute their own javascripts with extra privileges.
Extra privileges = executing uzbl commands which can do many actions,
such as executing shell commands.
But at the same time, we want js scripts from the users to b
Adam Barth wrote:
As we bring more bots online, this user interface should scale better
than posting lots of "pass" comments. If folks like this display, we
can incorporate it into bugs.webkit.org directly.
+1 for including this in the site directly! Cool stuff!
Tor Arne
Hi Pattin,
> b. Cound somebody tell me the crash reason about? I think maybe program
> access non-align(4bytes) memory address?
Did you implement JSC::currentThreadStackBase correctly? It needs to return the
base address of the stack (bottom or top, depending on platform) as the
starting poin
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