Re: [webkit-dev] rdar://5735912 for DumpRenderTree?

2009-06-17 Thread Ryosuke Niwa
So I tracked down here the message is sent.
\WebCore\platform\network\cf\ResourceHandleCFNet.cpp
line 365 in ResourceHandle::start(Frame* frame)

But when I deleted the call
to CFURLConnectionScheduleWithCurrentMessageQueue,
DumpRenderTree crashed.  So I don't think simply removing the call solves
the problem.

Is there anyone familiar with this message?

Ryosuke

On Wed, Jun 17, 2009 at 1:02 AM, Alexey Proskuryakov a...@webkit.org wrote:


 17.06.2009, в 7:06, Ryosuke Niwa написал(а):

 CFURLConnectionScheduleWithCurrentMessageQueue: NO LONGER NEEDED TO BE
 CALLED -
 done by CFURLConnectionScheduleWithCurrentMessageQueue: NO LONGER NEEDED
 TO BE CALLED -
 done by CFURLConnectionScheduleWithRunLoop (4) (see
 rdar://5735912)CFURLConnecti
 onScheduleWithCurrentMessageQueue: NO LONGER NEEDED TO BE CALLED - done by
 CFURL
 ConnectionScheduleWithRunLoop (3) (see rdar://5735912)

 But since I don't have radar access, I don't really understand what it is.
 Is this something we should worry about?  Or is it something that we should
 just ignore?


 It appears that we should just do what the message suggests, and remove the
 call to CFURLConnectionScheduleWithCurrentMessageQueue in
 ResourceHandleWin.cpp.

 - WBR, Alexey Proskuryakov


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[webkit-dev] rdar://5735912 for DumpRenderTree?

2009-06-16 Thread Ryosuke Niwa
Hi,
I'm trying to debug DumpRenderTree but keep getting

CFURLConnectionScheduleWithCurrentMessageQueue: NO LONGER NEEDED TO BE
CALLED -
done by CFURLConnectionScheduleWithCurrentMessageQueue: NO LONGER NEEDED TO
BE CALLED -
done by CFURLConnectionScheduleWithRunLoop (4) (see
rdar://5735912)CFURLConnecti
onScheduleWithCurrentMessageQueue: NO LONGER NEEDED TO BE CALLED - done by
CFURL
ConnectionScheduleWithRunLoop (3) (see rdar://5735912)

But since I don't have radar access, I don't really understand what it is.
Is this something we should worry about?  Or is it something that we should
just ignore?

Ryosuke
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