On Sun, Mar 22, 2015 at 8:03 AM, Patrick Walton <pwal...@mozilla.com> wrote:

> A hypothetical requestAsyncAnimationFrame() API whose callback had no
> general access to the DOM and window object (though you could, for example,
> pass specific DOM objects in to mutate their styles) would solve this
> issue. Google's old AnimationProxy proposal was similar, but the properties
> it exposed were limited to those that Blink could animate in the
> compositor, while Servo has no such limitation.
>

It seems very likely that something like AnimationProxy (currently called
UIWorker) will happen:
https://lists.w3.org/Archives/Public/public-houdini/2015Mar/0020.html
I think the issues raised in that email pertain to Servo as well as other
engines.

We can probably find a way to support (while not requiring) manipulation of
arbitrary CSS properties off the main thread.

Rob
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