On 10/1/15 5:36 PM, Incnis Mrsi wrote:
First is “media type (a.k.a. MIME) sniffing”, when browser overrides
media type/subtype. This is implemented in
toolkit/components/mediasniffer/nsMediaSniffer.cpp component (and
possibly others, don’t know).
Note that these are generally very conservative
On Fri, Oct 2, 2015 at 1:03 PM, Ehsan Akhgari wrote:
> On 2015-10-02 2:42 PM, Jonas Sicking wrote:
>>
>> It might still mean that we can save time on tryserver if we only
>> build these by default if the user has opted in to running the
>> relevant tests.
>>
>> I agree with Gregory. I really don't
On Sun, Oct 4, 2015 at 2:20 PM, Marcus Cavanaugh wrote:
> we can't
> achieve flawless 60fps performance without APZ. We can get close, but any
> nontrival-but-reasonable demo will encounter jank, ostensibly due to
> compositing and rendering taking too much time. (APZ pathways, rendering
> the sa
On Mon, Oct 5, 2015 at 7:20 AM, Marcus Cavanaugh wrote:
> APZ is wonderful, making the web feel smooth when a page's demands would
> otherwise cause jank. In many cases, it's the *only* reason we're able to
> create decent experiences today, particularly on mobile.
>
> It does, however, highlight
APZ is wonderful, making the web feel smooth when a page's demands would
otherwise cause jank. In many cases, it's the *only* reason we're able to
create decent experiences today, particularly on mobile.
It does, however, highlight a shortcoming of our platform today: we can't
achieve flawless 60f
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