On 3/6/14 4:53 PM, Keegan McAllister wrote:
but can this happen with innerHTML?
InnerHTML won't run any scripts per se, but will trigger mutation
observers before returning, as well as custom element constructors and
so forth...
Another thing I would like to understand is how real sites us
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>> I think the biggest unknown is memory management.
>
> Is this the only thing that's blocking compilation
Unfortunately it's not. Some other problems I ran into:
- The Java code has static data with non-constant initializers that depend on
each other. F
> I've been working on that recently and I have some doubts about this
> approach. Java and C++ share some features that Rust does not have.
> hsivonen and I have worked around some of these mismatches, but it's been a
> fair amount of effort already, and the translator is not that close to
> prod
On 06/03/14 02:05, Keegan McAllister wrote:
Writing our own HTML5 parser would be a lot of work, but does not
seem infeasible. The parsers I've found (including the translated
C++ code for Gecko) are in the 10-20 KLoC range. We can do a
one-time translation from Java for the most mechanical pa
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