That works, thank you guys!
By the way, don't you think the -M switch for git diff should be used by
webkit-patch?
It's much easier to review a patch with rename and changes with the
rename detection.
On 01/04/2011 07:26 AM, Evan Martin wrote:
Adam is correct.
To elaborate, there are two
On Jan 3, 2011, at 10:31 PM, Eric Seidel wrote:
Can we make the master config run something which aborts the slave if
the umask is wrong?
I don't know of an easy way to do that, but hopefully Lucas will fix it soon so
it won't matter.
-Bill
Correction: you meant pure virtual functions.
(I'm adding a note to the README file about these rules by the way.)
-Darin
On Fri, Dec 3, 2010 at 8:55 AM, Darin Fisher da...@chromium.org wrote:
Yes, indeed. Thanks Jeremy!
On Fri, Dec 3, 2010 at 3:13 AM, Jeremy Orlow jor...@chromium.org
I don't really know enough about that to have an opinion, but you
should feel free to write a patch and we'll get the right folks to
review it.
Adam
On Tue, Jan 4, 2011 at 2:50 AM, Balazs Kelemen kbal...@webkit.org wrote:
That works, thank you guys!
By the way, don't you think the -M switch
git-svn appears to use -C (which implies -M) by default.
See sub generate_diff in .../libexec/git-core/git-svn.
On Tue, Jan 4, 2011 at 2:50 AM, Balazs Kelemen kbal...@webkit.org wrote:
That works, thank you guys!
By the way, don't you think the -M switch for git diff should be used by
Hi webkit-dev,
I was looking at the MathML code recently and I wonder, that all files are
located at WebCore/mathml, even the renderer. Shouldn't the rendering code be
moved to WebCore/rendering/? Or better WebCore/rendering/mathml/?
Dirk
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On Jan 4, 2011, at 2:59 AM, Konstantin Tokarev wrote:
03.01.2011, 23:58, Darin Adler da...@apple.com:
On Jan 3, 2011, at 12:53 PM, Konstantin Tokarev wrote:
I'd like to get WebKit running on device with very limited resources.
Basically, it would be quite enough if resulting browser just
Konstantin:
The more you turn off, the less the binary you create is WebKit. It
tells servers its WebKit via its useragent, but then it doesn't have
the features that pages have come to expect from WebKit -- this is bad
for WebKit and bad for your users.
A better course of action is to study
I work on set-top box and PC-based media player stacks which integrate
WebKit to render a UI (e.g. guide and storefront) for viewers. We are
looking for the best way to identify the supported syntactical elements in
each release, such as HTML/CSS tags/properties/values. Eric Seidel's
excellent
On Jan 4, 2011, at 1:47 PM, Tom Bahnck wrote:
We are looking for the best way to identify the supported syntactical
elements in each release, such as HTML/CSS tags/properties/values. Eric
Seidel's excellent lecture on the Google code channel points out that the
/WebCore/dom/*.idl
Eric Seidel:
The more you turn off, the less the binary you create is WebKit. It
tells servers its WebKit via its useragent, but then it doesn't have
the features that pages have come to expect from WebKit -- this is bad
for WebKit and bad for your users.
Feature detection by user agent is
I agree - disabling features per platform is a bad precedence to set for
webkit.
Just my 2 cents.
-Jake
On Tue, Jan 4, 2011 at 4:48 PM, Patrick Gansterer par...@paroga.com wrote:
Eric Seidel:
The more you turn off, the less the binary you create is WebKit. It
tells servers its WebKit
Hi all,
I'm glad to say that WebKit-WinCE is finally merged and got a working build
slave [1] today.
Many, many thanks to the people from TorchMobile who did the original WinCE
port and all the friends that reviewed my patches to make this possible. Thanks!
It would be nice if we can try to
Nice! Congratulation!
Keep the patches coming ;-)
Cheers,
Kenneth
On Wed, Jan 5, 2011 at 1:27 AM, Patrick Gansterer par...@paroga.com wrote:
Hi all,
I'm glad to say that WebKit-WinCE is finally merged and got a working build
slave [1] today.
Many, many thanks to the people from
Cool! Interest in setting up an EWS bot?
You would just need to add a wince-ews to this file:
http://trac.webkit.org/browser/trunk/Tools/Scripts/webkitpy/tool/commands/earlywarningsystem.py
And then run:
./Tools/EWSTools/start-queue.sh wince-ews paroga-ews
-eric
On Tue, Jan 4, 2011 at 4:27
Sadly, you need to modify this list as well:
http://trac.webkit.org/browser/trunk/Tools/QueueStatusServer/model/queues.py#L39
-eric
On Tue, Jan 4, 2011 at 4:34 PM, Eric Seidel e...@webkit.org wrote:
Cool! Interest in setting up an EWS bot?
You would just need to add a wince-ews to this file:
Currently EWS bots do not run tests, so it shouldn't require any more
power, just another machine. [1]
But I certainly can understand having limited hardware. :)
Thanks.
-eric
1. You certainly can run more than one bot on a single machine, but
you need plenty of RAM to make sure multiple
On Tue, Jan 4, 2011 at 8:47 PM, Eric Seidel e...@webkit.org wrote:
Obviously many devices have already shipped with full copies of
WebKit. If you have a very low-memory/low-power device (more than a
cell phone or a TV or a car or something that would run Qt -- all of
these have numerous
Just landed a large patch to make accessibility work in WK2
http://trac.webkit.org/changeset/75031
There were some changes that may have implications for other platforms, so if
you work on accessibility read on.
• I replaced the getOrCreate method in AXObjectCache with rootObject, so that
I'm working through some rather thorny experiments with new XML
support within the browser and I ran into this snippet:
static void switchToUTF16(xmlParserCtxtPtr ctxt)
{
// Hack around libxml2's lack of encoding overide support by manually
// resetting the encoding to UTF-16 before every
04.01.2011, в 18:40, Alex Milowski написал(а):
Looking at the libxml2 API, I've been baffled myself about how to
control the character encoding from the outside. This looks like a
serious lack of an essential feature. Anyone know about this above
hack and can provide more detail?
Here is
On Tue, Jan 4, 2011 at 1:50 PM, Maciej Stachowiak m...@apple.com wrote:
On Jan 4, 2011, at 11:03 AM, Dirk Schulze wrote:
Hi webkit-dev,
I was looking at the MathML code recently and I wonder, that all files are
located at WebCore/mathml, even the renderer. Shouldn't the rendering code
be
You should feel encouraged to speak with dv (http://veillard.com/)
more about this issue.
Certainly I'd love to get rid of the hack, but I gave up after that
email exchange.
-eric
On Tue, Jan 4, 2011 at 7:05 PM, Alexey Proskuryakov a...@webkit.org wrote:
04.01.2011, в 18:40, Alex Milowski
On Tue, Jan 4, 2011 at 7:05 PM, Alexey Proskuryakov a...@webkit.org wrote:
04.01.2011, в 18:40, Alex Milowski написал(а):
Looking at the libxml2 API, I've been baffled myself about how to
control the character encoding from the outside. This looks like a
serious lack of an essential
On Jan 4, 2011, at 7:09 PM, Alex Milowski wrote:
On Tue, Jan 4, 2011 at 1:50 PM, Maciej Stachowiak m...@apple.com wrote:
On Jan 4, 2011, at 11:03 AM, Dirk Schulze wrote:
Hi webkit-dev,
I was looking at the MathML code recently and I wonder, that all files are
located at
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