Re: [webkit-dev] Webkit.org server maintenance - 5-7pm PDT, Thu Sep 7, 2017

2017-09-07 Thread Ling Ho
We have completed server maintenance works. Please email ad...@webkit.org if you encounter any problem. Thanks. Ling Ho WebKit Operations On 9/6/17 12:55 PM, Ling Ho wrote: Webkit.org server maintenance 5-7pm PDT, Thursday, Sep 7, 2017 We will be performing Security and OS updates on w

[webkit-dev] Improve selection with floats

2017-09-07 Thread Javier Fernandez
Hi, I've been working lately on some cases where selection shows an unpredictable behavior when applied to cases with float elements; basically, selection boundaries jump when dragging over floats. I've found this old bug (https://webkit.org/b/101771) which described some of these cases. I've atta

Re: [webkit-dev] Generation of documentation describing HTML5 support

2017-09-07 Thread Konstantin Tokarev
07.09.2017, 13:03, "Romain Bellessort" : > Hi all, > > Safari has some documentation describing support for HTML/CSS/JS (see e.g. > [1]). Creating and maintaining such documentation likely requires a > significant amount of work. > > I don't know to what extent Apple folks may be able to share

Re: [webkit-dev] Generation of documentation describing HTML5 support

2017-09-07 Thread Michael Catanzaro
On Thu, Sep 7, 2017 at 5:02 AM, Romain Bellessort wrote: More generally, has some work been done in this field? (for WebKitGTK for instance) We only document our C APIs. For web documentation I look at developer.mozilla.org and see what it has to say about WebKit. ;) Michael __

[webkit-dev] Generation of documentation describing HTML5 support

2017-09-07 Thread Romain Bellessort
Hi all, Safari has some documentation describing support for HTML/CSS/JS (see e.g. [1]). Creating and maintaining such documentation likely requires a significant amount of work. I don't know to what extent Apple folks may be able to share information about this, but how much of this process is a

Re: [webkit-dev] Bring back ARMv6 support to JSC

2017-09-07 Thread Yusuke SUZUKI
On Wed, Sep 6, 2017 at 3:24 AM, Filip Pizlo wrote: > > > > On Sep 5, 2017, at 10:51 AM, Olmstead, Don > wrote: > > > > We have plans to add a JSC-Only windows bot in the very near future. > Would that have any bearing on the state of JIT in Windows? > > Not really. > > Because of the poor state