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This patch introduces a new type of content process, which has a dynamic name. This type of content process is labeled as `webIsolated=${SITE_ORIGIN}` and is used within fission-enabled windows. To enable this, additional information about the fission status of the target window must be passed into E10SUtils. This was done by updating every call site manually to pass an extra boolean. A better solution perhaps should be used in the future. With this patch enabled, we now perform process switches, but only when navigating to HTTP URIs. If we navigate to a non-HTTP URI in an iframe with fission enabled, it will not behave correctly. This must be done in a follow-up. Differential Revision: https://phabricator.services.mozilla.com/D29570 --HG-- extra : moz-landing-system : lando |
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INSTALL.py | ||
jetstream-benchmark.manifest | ||
mach_commands.py | ||
MANIFEST.in | ||
moz.build | ||
README | ||
requirements.txt | ||
setup.py | ||
talos_from_code.py | ||
talos.json | ||
tp5n-pageset.manifest |
Talos is a python performance testing framework that is usable on Windows, Mac and Linux. Talos is our versatile performance testing framework we use at Mozilla. It was created to serve as a test runner for the existing performance tests that Mozilla was running back in 2007 as well as providing an extensible framework for new tests as they were created. So, why Talos? Talos is the bronze automaton of Greek myth. Talos protected the island of Crete, throwing giant boulders at unwary seamen. He's also purported to have heated himself glowing hot and then embraced his enemies. Basically, he was awesome. For more information, see: https://wiki.mozilla.org/Buildbot/Talos