Hi Dirk,
On Mon, 2012-02-27 at 17:56 -0800, Dirk Pranke wrote:
1) Do you use -g foo to upload a single change?
Yes, it's pretty much the only way I use it.
If so, would you be
annoyed if I changed that syntax to a different argument
That would be fine.
, or
eliminated it completely (so
Hi,
I uploaded the necessary buildfix for Qt to the bugzilla:
https://bugs.webkit.org/show_bug.cgi?id=79783 .
Please be careful with moving JavaScriptCore/wtf to WTF, because we
need zillion trivial fixes for case sensitive file systems. (~4000 files!!!)
I made it locally to be able prepare
Nice. Is there a plan for modularizing Settings?
On Feb 28, 2012 12:30 AM, Adam Barth aba...@webkit.org wrote:
I wrote up a short wiki page explaining how the modules system works
and how to use it when building new features:
https://trac.webkit.org/wiki/Modules
We've been making good
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On Feb 25, 2012, at 6:57 PM, Eric Seidel wrote:
Please ban this spammer.
On Sat, Feb 25, 2012 at 1:27 PM, Tyler Cumberton tylercw...@gmail.com wrote:
I have a question : webkit site
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-Tyler.
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We haven't done anything about Settings yet, but Setting is also kind
of growing out of control. My initial read is that we should try to
autogenerate Settings (and maybe some/all of the Settings-related
boilerplate in the WebKit layer) from an in file.
Adam
On Tue, Feb 28, 2012 at 7:40 AM,
Hi,
I stumble across the RDF work in W3C. I was wondering if that make
sense for WebKit.
What WebKit could do with the semantic data extracted from the
document? Feeding some underlaying indexing application? Or to help
some application embedding WebKit but interested in extracting the
data
Good idea!
-Darin
On Tue, Feb 28, 2012 at 8:46 AM, Adam Barth aba...@webkit.org wrote:
We haven't done anything about Settings yet, but Setting is also kind
of growing out of control. My initial read is that we should try to
autogenerate Settings (and maybe some/all of the Settings-related
I think many of us in the WebKit community are skeptical of the value of
implementing RDFa on the client side, at least for now. The proposed API is
rather complicated, the processing rules are quite complicated, and it's not
clear there is demand for authors.
HTML Microdata is a similar
Yeah. I haven't studied the Settings issue carefully yet. If you
look at patches that add a new setting, they need to add a ridiculous
amount of boilerplate code, especially if they want to test the
setting. Reducing this overhead seems valuable (whether by
autogeneration or other means),
On Mon, Feb 27, 2012 at 5:56 PM, Dirk Pranke dpra...@chromium.org wrote:
Hi all,
If you don't use webkit-patch and Git, you can stop reading now. Otherwise
...
Currently, webkit-patch -g has some special logic for figuring out
what to diff against for Git checkouts.
Specifically,
The main issue isn't that the settings are large and unwieldy. I thought
the point of the modularization effort was to enable partitioning of
features. That means eliminating files that enumerate each feature. That
said, we might still have classes that need to mention all features, so to
One thing that would be helpful to add is an explanation of what types of
subsystems should be turned into Modules and what types should not. Also
advantages and disadvantages of turning a particular piece of code into a
Module.
I think part of the confusion/controversy around these changes
On Tue, Feb 28, 2012 at 11:11 AM, Alexey Proskuryakov a...@webkit.org wrote:
Having read the wiki page, I'm even more unhappy with the approach that
has been taken than I used to be. In fact, it is harmful even to the goals
of the refactoring.
If a single #ifdefed line in DOMWindow.idl is a
28.02.2012, в 11:25, Darin Fisher написал(а):
Is this something the build system could help address? Perhaps a by-product
of the build is or could be a single file that contains everything that will
be exposed on WorkerContext / DOMWindow?
Some of these concerns could be alleviated with
On Tue, Feb 28, 2012 at 11:24 AM, Maciej Stachowiak m...@apple.com wrote:
One thing that would be helpful to add is an explanation of what types of
subsystems should be turned into Modules and what types should not. Also
advantages and disadvantages of turning a particular piece of code into
On Tue, Feb 28, 2012 at 11:52 AM, Maciej Stachowiak m...@apple.com wrote:
But it seems like what is actually happening is wholesale rapid application
of this pattern to all of WebCore, including even things that aren't in the
Modules directory. So it's starting to seem more like a major
2012/2/28 Alexey Proskuryakov a...@webkit.org:
- separation of concerns seems incorrect (not all code with WebSocket in
the name is WebSocket code is the concern of engineers who solely focus on
WebSocket).
Do you have a concrete example of this sort of code? It's easier to
talk concretely
On Tue, Feb 28, 2012 at 11:52 AM, Maciej Stachowiak m...@apple.com wrote:
From the initial mail about modules, I got the (perhaps mistaken) impression
that it would be used only for selected features that had very loose
coupling and were perhaps not even of interest to every port. That seemed
On Tue, Feb 28, 2012 at 1:59 PM, Maciej Stachowiak m...@apple.com wrote:
On Feb 28, 2012, at 12:20 PM, Adam Barth wrote:
On Tue, Feb 28, 2012 at 11:52 AM, Maciej Stachowiak m...@apple.com wrote:
But it seems like what is actually happening is wholesale rapid application
of this pattern to all
I'm going to push off the move, probably until next week.
Thank you for the Qt patch!
I'll post a patch for Mark and we can discuss further from there.
-eric
On Tue, Feb 28, 2012 at 7:38 AM, Osztrogonac Csaba o...@inf.u-szeged.hu wrote:
Hi,
I uploaded the necessary buildfix for Qt to the
On 2012-02-28, at 07:38, Osztrogonac Csaba o...@inf.u-szeged.hu wrote:
Hi,
I uploaded the necessary buildfix for Qt to the bugzilla:
https://bugs.webkit.org/show_bug.cgi?id=79783 .
Please be careful with moving JavaScriptCore/wtf to WTF, because we
need zillion trivial fixes for case
My current plan is to have a WTF/wtf directory to avoid this exact issue. :)
And to avoid the annoyance of 131 files in the root WTF directory.
I'm open to other suggestions if folks have them.
-eric
On Tue, Feb 28, 2012 at 3:59 PM, Mark Rowe mr...@apple.com wrote:
On 2012-02-28, at 07:38,
My current plan is to have a WTF/wtf directory to avoid this exact issue. :)
WTF/wtf makes the think, WTF? -- which is a fun mental onomatopoeia, but
probably not a great design.
Just plain Source/wtf looks better to me.
And to avoid the annoyance of 131 files in the root WTF directory.
I'd
While investigating https://bugs.webkit.org/show_bug.cgi?id=77427, Dave and I
have been trekking through the bindings code.
Multiword CSS property names are hyphen-delimited and lower-case, while the
equivalent JS binding names are camel-case. In the implementation, our binding
code is
On Feb 28, 2012, at 5:00 PM, Tom Zakrajsek wrote:
While investigating https://bugs.webkit.org/show_bug.cgi?id=77427, Dave and I
have been trekking through the bindings code.
Multiword CSS property names are hyphen-delimited and lower-case, while the
equivalent JS binding names are
It would have to be WebKit-only content, correct?
On Tue, Feb 28, 2012 at 5:04 PM, Simon Fraser simon.fra...@apple.comwrote:
On Feb 28, 2012, at 5:00 PM, Tom Zakrajsek wrote:
While investigating https://bugs.webkit.org/show_bug.cgi?id=77427, Dave
and I have been trekking through the bindings
I'm fine with Source/wtf. Very easy to implement.
On Tue, Feb 28, 2012 at 4:59 PM, Geoffrey Garen gga...@apple.com wrote:
My current plan is to have a WTF/wtf directory to avoid this exact issue. :)
WTF/wtf makes the think, WTF? -- which is a fun mental onomatopoeia, but
probably not a
On 2012-02-28, at 17:11, Eric Seidel e...@webkit.org wrote:
I'm fine with Source/wtf. Very easy to implement.
I think this has the potential to cause problems. It would lead to adding the
Source directory to the header search path for some build systems, which would
cause all sorts of
Yes, of which there is plenty.
Simon
On Feb 28, 2012, at 5:10 PM, Eric Seidel wrote:
It would have to be WebKit-only content, correct?
On Tue, Feb 28, 2012 at 5:04 PM, Simon Fraser simon.fra...@apple.com wrote:
On Feb 28, 2012, at 5:00 PM, Tom Zakrajsek wrote:
While investigating
On Tue, Feb 28, 2012 at 4:43 PM, Kentaro Hara hara...@chromium.org wrote:
First of all, I am sorry we have done things too aggressively without
a community consensus. I'll stop committing patches until reaching a
consensus, and am happy to revert some patches that have already
committed.
As
So my answer to Maciej's second question:
2) To what extent should Module-like techniques be applied to non-Modules?
is that let us stop applying Module-like techniques to non-Modules,
until the modularization techniques mature well and the advantages of
applying it become obvious. If there
Yeah, but how many people really use this Trident thing ;)
Seriously, I'm not sure how to proceed on this. It does seem to be
outside the spec. Humorously, even Microsoft's has references that imply
that the script binding is named differently from the CSS attribute.
Sorry, I posted the wrong Microsoft link. Here's the one I meant ...
http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ie/ms537842%28v=vs.85%29.aspx
--Tom
Yeah, but how many people really use this Trident thing ;)
Seriously, I'm not sure how to proceed on this. It does seem to be
outside the spec.
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