This just migrates the extra tier-2 linux64-qr test jobs from running on
graphics to running on m-c and try. This is the last step needed for the
graphics team to stop using the graphics branch and switch to using the
regular integration branches.
MozReview-Commit-ID: E0epHQVuXxu
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extra : rebase_source : f2f542cfad1e3c13a1c9d70d042a72f6e3d74bc3
The early this.getAttribute("overflow") == "true" check + requestAnimationFrame + _closeButtonsUpdatePending can make us skip an adjustTabstrip call from the overflow event that would remove the overflow attribute.
MozReview-Commit-ID: 4cCdotvWmIa
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extra : rebase_source : b59fb10778e01d5856e52366eeb461a2faba3697
Using the wptrun infrastructure from upstream, it is now posible to
make it easy to run web-platform-tests in other browsers. The syntax
used is
mach wpt --product [chrome|servo|edge] [tests]
This will try to use the selected product; possibly prompting to
install dependencies like the WebDriver implementation. For servo if
the install isn't on the PATH then --binary can be used to point to
the actual location.
Because manifest metadata is kept in the same directory as expectation
data and we don't want to reuse Firefox expectation data for other
browsers, a new products subdirectory is introduced and added to the
ignore files. This will contain a subdirectory for each product into
which a copy of the test manifest is placed. It may also be used to
store any expectation data for the other products, in the same way as
testing/web-platform/meta.
MozReview-Commit-ID: 8fdCnha5t2F
This applies the fix from Bug 1354207 to the libyuv moz.build.
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extra : rebase_source : 006b869166a0c361fb006226a3769fb975b3dcb7
extra : amend_source : a3f9336cd38d07e37c31ec4f3f0614dee89cb1ed
Using the wptrun infrastructure from upstream, it is now posible to
make it easy to run web-platform-tests in other browsers. The syntax
used is
mach wpt --product [chrome|servo|edge] [tests]
This will try to use the selected product; possibly prompting to
install dependencies like the WebDriver implementation. For servo if
the install isn't on the PATH then --binary can be used to point to
the actual location.
Because manifest metadata is kept in the same directory as expectation
data and we don't want to reuse Firefox expectation data for other
browsers, a new products subdirectory is introduced and added to the
ignore files. This will contain a subdirectory for each product into
which a copy of the test manifest is placed. It may also be used to
store any expectation data for the other products, in the same way as
testing/web-platform/meta.
MozReview-Commit-ID: 8fdCnha5t2F
Using the wptrun infrastructure from upstream, it is now posible to
make it easy to run web-platform-tests in other browsers. The syntax
used is
mach wpt --product [chrome|servo|edge] [tests]
This will try to use the selected product; possibly prompting to
install dependencies like the WebDriver implementation. For servo if
the install isn't on the PATH then --binary can be used to point to
the actual location.
Because manifest metadata is kept in the same directory as expectation
data and we don't want to reuse Firefox expectation data for other
browsers, a new products subdirectory is introduced and added to the
ignore files. This will contain a subdirectory for each product into
which a copy of the test manifest is placed. It may also be used to
store any expectation data for the other products, in the same way as
testing/web-platform/meta.
MozReview-Commit-ID: 8fdCnha5t2F