I hope this isn't a stupid question, but I can't find any references to
what the difference between AtomicString and String is. It looks like
AtomicString is generally preferred, but I don't know why. Can someone
fill me in on this? Is there any refences for the classes in WTF?
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So should I just never use String and always use AtomicString?
On 05/31/2013 03:14 PM, Daker Pinheiro wrote:
It is faster to compare and hash AtomicString than regular Strings.
On Fri, May 31, 2013 at 5:57 PM, Brendan Long s...@brendanlong.com
mailto:s...@brendanlong.com wrote:
I hope
On 06/01/2013 10:09 PM, Glenn Adams wrote:
But the name did throw me, since I asked myself what makes this more
'atomic' than String, synchronicity wise? I'm sure I'm not the only
one who wondered about this.
Before asking this question I had assumed AtomicString was an atomic
type
On 08/06/2013 10:02 AM, Mihai Maerean wrote:
Since I started working on WebKit, the amount of spam I'm receiving has grown
continuously.
I'm thinking that this is caused by Bugzilla showing the full email addresses
even if the visitors (spam crawlers) are not logged in.
My suggestion is
We would like to implement the Network Service Discovery spec
http://www.w3.org/TR/discovery-api/ in WebKIt. There's an existing bug
https://bugs.webkit.org/show_bug.cgi?id=101162 (with a basic patch to
show the API) in the bug tracker.
This is useful to allow media applications to discover
On 08/29/2013 05:45 PM, Benjamin Poulain wrote:
Can you explain a bit what it is for? What are the common use cases?
This would be useful for certain kinds of web apps. For example,a music
website like Pandora or Spotify could allow users to include music on
their local network. Or a service like
On 08/29/2013 09:37 PM, Sam Weinig wrote:
I don't think this belongs in WebKit, as this doesn't seem like it
would ever be appropriate to expose to the Web at large. I recommend
trying to find a way to layer this on top of WebKit if it is something
you need to support.
While our use-case is
On 08/30/2013 11:06 AM, Oliver Hunt wrote:
Here's my concern - if you say a service like x might want to
search for something, that is better described as a random website.
That may be something the user wants, alternatively it could be
something evil. It could also be something evil embedded
On 09/06/2013 10:59 AM, Oliver Hunt wrote:
On Sep 6, 2013, at 9:44 AM, youenn fablet youe...@gmail.com
mailto:youe...@gmail.com wrote:
For starters, most of users wouldn't even know what a local
network is; let alone what discovering media sources, etc... mean.
Most users may not be
I've been working on the GStreamer version of in-band text tracks, but I
haven't looked at the details of how RefPtr works. My guess is that
JavaScript is holding those extra refs, and the clear memory cache
forces a JS garbage collect.
On 10/01/2013 03:48 AM, Benjamin Dupont (bedupont) wrote:
Is this the right mailing list to ask for EDITBUGS permission? I have 16
accepted patches, and it would be nice if I could assign bugs to myself.
http://trac.webkit.org/search?q=Patch+by+Brendan+Long
My email on the WebKit bug tracker is: b.l...@cablelabs.com
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On 10/11/2013 02:13 PM, Urbain EGIS wrote:
Playing a bit with WebKit sources for Windows (using WinCairo port)
I expected to activate HTML5 video tag. I just simply put : #define
ENABLE_VIDEO 1 and rebuilt everything. But I realized that only few
files are concerned by USE(ENABLE_VIDEO) and
On 10/14/2013 04:14 AM, gstreamer MACOSX wrote:
Exactly, Philippe: I searched everywhere by
D:\Users\gstreamermacosx\webkit\Source but without any success.
I applyed this command like my counterparts ... :
*git clone /http://git.igalia.com/webkit.git/*
Is it correct ? In fact, there is not
On 10/14/2013 10:39 AM, Mital Vora wrote:
I have few questions regarding move to Gstreamer.
* are we gonna replace the existing openssl and curl with libsoup ?
The GStreamer media player
https://github.com/WebKit/webkit/tree/master/Source/WebCore/platform/graphics/gstreamer
already exists. You
On 10/14/2013 10:39 AM, Mital Vora wrote:
* are we considering any other possibilities besides gstreamer like
ffmpeg (http://www.ffmpeg.org/) or any other.
By the way, if this is just for Windows, you may want to look at Media
Foundation https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Media_Foundation.
Also, I
On 10/14/2013 12:08 PM, Brent Fulgham wrote:
The only problem with Media Foundation is that it is Vista-and-newer
only. There is no Windows XP version.
Does WebKit still build on XP?
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On 10/14/2013 12:18 PM, Brent Fulgham wrote:
On Oct 14, 2013, at 11:12 AM, Brendan Long s...@brendanlong.com wrote:
Does WebKit still build on XP?
Yes. And it is intended to stay that way for the foreseeable future.
In that case, it may be better to use DirectShow
https://en.wikipedia.org
On 10/14/2013 02:33 PM, Urbain EGIS wrote:
Alex: could you pls provide us with Webkit files related to Gstreamer
integration ?
GStreamer support is already included in the main WebKit repo. Look in
Source/WebCore/platform/graphics/gstreamer.
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On 10/25/2013 06:38 PM, Darin Adler wrote:
We are replacing PassOwnPtr and OwnPtr with std::unique_ptr. This is
part of a general trend where we are adopting some C++11 language and
library features.
Is there any plan to replace RefPtr with std::shared_ptr too, or is
there some reason why that
One of the answers on this Stack Overflow question
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/3628081/shared-ptr-horrible-speed
suggests that we can fix the memory issue by using `making_shared`:
*use* |make_shared|
http://en.cppreference.com/w/cpp/memory/shared_ptr/make_shared *to
allocate them*,
On Thu, 2014-01-02 at 13:12 -0800, Geoffrey Garen wrote:
I think an appropriate style guideline for “auto” would say something like:
- Use “auto to declare a disgusting templated iterator type in a loop
- Use “auto… - to define a template-dependent return type in a class
template
- In
I'm not aware of a void pointer type in WebIDL. Maybe you want any or
object?
On Thu, 2014-01-30 at 22:32 +0530, Chandrakant Rinayat wrote:
Hi,
I am trying to expose one function in webkit idl ,which is taking void
pointer as an argument. But When I am exposing, I am facing the
errorerror:
Doesn't 'webkit-patch upload' already do that?
On 04/04/2014 02:14 AM, James Craig wrote:
I sometimes forget to run the check-webkit-style script before uploading
patches, so I put a patch up for review that adds a --style and --no-style
flags to prepare-Changelog and svn-create-patch. Alexey
), but I figured
I'd go to the source and see if anyone has looked into doing this before.
Thanks,
Brendan Long
CableLabs, Inc.
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On 06/10/2014 12:51 PM, Maciej Stachowiak wrote:
But I don’t think we’d want to support pluggable CDMs as an extension
point on any of Apple’s ports (which is the whole point of CDMi), only
the ones we support already. So the question is whether there are any
other WebKit ports that would
On 06/10/2014 02:36 PM, Maciej Stachowiak wrote:
We have no current plans to make it an extension point for Mac or iOS
Safari or for other WebKit clients. We don’t like binary plugins of
any kind, and content providers seem satisfied with what we can offer
as built-in CDMs (for example, see
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