I usually search the copy of WebKit that's in the Chromium sub-index of code
search. It's at most one day behind ToT WebKit (plus Code Search
crawl/indexing delays):
http://www.google.com/codesearch#search/exact_package=chromiumq=file%3A%5Esrc/third_party/WebKit
Mihai
Mihai
On Fri, Sep 30,
Hi,
isn't a good idea to make webkit read ~/.webkitrc file to enable/disable
features at runtime?
regards.
Haithem.
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04.10.2011, 11:07, haithem rahmani haithem.rahm...@gmail.com:
Hi,isn't a good idea to make webkit read ~/.webkitrc file to enable/disable
features at runtime?
regards.
IMHO it is not.
1. WebKit is a library, not a self contained application, and settings should
be managed by applications
Hello,
What is the fastest image format for wekbit ? I mean which image format
(jpg, png, gif, etc.) is decoded and displayed fastest than the other ones ?
I did a search on the forum and found nothing.
Thank you very much.
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04.10.2011, 13:22, Joe LaFritte joelafri...@yahoo.fr:
Hello,
What is the fastest image format for wekbit ? I mean which image format
(jpg, png, gif, etc.) is decoded and displayed fastest than the other ones ?
It heavily depends on hardware and used decoding libraries.
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Hi,
In the context of https://bugs.webkit.org/show_bug.cgi?id=26147 ( No support of
DOM events on a frameless document ) I am researching how to implement a fix.
I'm thinking of two possible solutions, none of which is trivial. Probably
because I'm new to the webkit codebase.
a) modify the
Filed a bug: https://bugs.webkit.org/show_bug.cgi?id=68971
On Mon, Aug 8, 2011 at 11:03, TAMURA, Kent tk...@chromium.org wrote:
But is there any grouping we can do? Does each need a separate feature
flag?
I think separated feature flags are better.
Suppose that all types are in
On Tue, Oct 4, 2011 at 2:22 AM, Joe LaFritte joelafri...@yahoo.fr wrote:
What is the fastest image format for wekbit ? I mean which image format
(jpg, png, gif, etc.) is decoded and displayed fastest than the other ones
?
That likely depends on the image, the decoder, and the system in
On Tue, Oct 4, 2011 at 2:06 PM, Ryosuke Niwa rn...@webkit.org wrote:
In my understanding, we use pass by reference for out arguments when they
have to be modified in callees.
I had not heard this.
Personally I weakly prefer pointers to non-const refs for outparams, but if
there is convention
On Tue, Oct 4, 2011 at 2:11 PM, Peter Kasting pkast...@chromium.org wrote:
On Tue, Oct 4, 2011 at 2:06 PM, Ryosuke Niwa rn...@webkit.org wrote:
In my understanding, we use pass by reference for out arguments when they
have to be modified in callees.
I had not heard this.
As far as I
On Tue, Oct 4, 2011 at 2:06 PM, Ryosuke Niwa rn...@webkit.org wrote:
Hi,
It came to my attention that some people are using raw pointers to pass
out-arguments (e.g. bug 69366). In my understanding, we use pass by
reference for out arguments when they have to be modified in callees.
If
On Oct 4, 2011, at 2:14 PM, James Robinson wrote:
Could you explain why? Is it to document the nullity of the out-param?
Sure, one reason is to document the non-nullity of the out parameter.
I personally find pointers for out parameters to be appropriate in many
situations. It makes the
On Oct 4, 2011, at 2:06 PM, Ryosuke Niwa wrote:
It came to my attention that some people are using raw pointers to pass
out-arguments (e.g. bug 69366). In my understanding, we use pass by reference
for out arguments when they have to be modified in callees.
If there's no objection, I'm
Interesting. I thought historical policy was universally against the
word get in function names. I guess you're suggesting that get
should only be applied to function names which have an out-argument?
-eric
On Tue, Oct 4, 2011 at 6:00 PM, Darin Adler da...@apple.com wrote:
On Oct 4, 2011, at
At least we already have some of such mehods like:
void Range::getBorderAndTextQuads(VectorFloatQuad) const;
void VisiblePosition::getInlineBoxAndOffset(InlineBox* inlineBox, int
caretOffset) const;
void Posiiton::getInlineBoxAndOffset(EAffinity, InlineBox*, int
caretOffset) const;
void
On Oct 4, 2011 5:57 PM, Darin Adler da...@apple.com wrote:
I personally find pointers for out parameters to be appropriate in many
situations. It makes the side effects of manipulating the parameter more
obvious, and it provides a clear way for the caller to indicate that they
don't care about a
On Tue, Oct 4, 2011 at 2:14 PM, James Robinson jam...@google.com wrote:
Is it to document the nullity of the out-param?
Yes, and it also prevents mistakes like:
#include cstdio
class base { ... };
class derived : public base { ... };
void getBase(base* b) { *b = base(); }
int main() {
On Oct 4, 2011, at 6:14 PM, Eric Seidel wrote:
I thought historical policy was universally against the word get in
function names.
The policy has been to reserve the word get to mean a function that gets a
value in an out argument, as opposed to a function that returns a value, which
we
About a week ago, the Chromium project measured a PLT regression on
Windows, Mac, and Linux:
https://bugs.webkit.org/show_bug.cgi?id=69238
I don't know whether the regression affects any other ports, but
according to the Chromium performance bots, the regression occurred in
this range:
On Oct 4, 2011, at 10:37 PM, Adam Barth wrote:
About a week ago, the Chromium project measured a PLT regression on
Windows, Mac, and Linux:
https://bugs.webkit.org/show_bug.cgi?id=69238
I don't know whether the regression affects any other ports, but
according to the Chromium
Hi!
I recently started looking through the JavaScriptCore codebase, and
discovered that working on the GC would be a nice way to contribute.
A starting point, I think, would be to implement code that allows
moving objects around. I was thinking of doing this by adding a third
field to the
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