On Sat, Nov 3, 2018, at 2:32 AM, Kartikaya Gupta wrote:
> Hello searchfox fans,
>
> Those of you working in Windows-only Rust and C++ code will probably
> be happy to hear that as of today searchfox is indexing the
> Windows-only bits of our codebase as well.
Great, thank you!
It was a big pain
Summary: Implement the CSS env() function which allows to take a
variable name and a fallback value.
Note that this intent goes only for the CSS feature, not for the rest of
the display cutout support, which is tracked in bug 1503656.
This work would add support for four variables (the four
Thanks a lot, this is great news!
What's the process model configuration for this testing platform? Do these
tests run in single process mode or are they running in some e10s like
environment? Is there some documentation that explains what runs in which
process?
Thanks,
Ehsan
On Thu, Nov 1,
On 11/2/18 11:32 AM, Kartikaya Gupta wrote:
Those of you working in Windows-only Rust and C++ code will probably
be happy to hear that as of today searchfox is indexing the
Windows-only bits of our codebase as well.
This is awesome. Thank you!
-Boris
Hello searchfox fans,
Those of you working in Windows-only Rust and C++ code will probably
be happy to hear that as of today searchfox is indexing the
Windows-only bits of our codebase as well.
The same caveat as with macOS applies - in cases where there is
generated source that conflicts with
I'm also excited to see this up and running, as it will probably be
quite useful with testing webrender on android. Thank you!
On Thu, Nov 1, 2018 at 6:40 PM Chris Peterson wrote:
>
> On 2018-11-01 3:06 PM, Nicholas Alexander wrote:
> >> Like the existing "Android 4.2" and "Android 4.3" test
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