Last week (4) in QtWebKit trunk
February 01, 2010 by Simon Hausmann | Comments
Hi!
Here's the weekly summary of Qt related changes to WebKit trunk. Big changes include Yael's patch for WebSockets support, the beginnings of QtScript on top of JavaScriptCore's C API, Maemo 5 tweaks and layout test fixes:
- Janne added the necessary meta-data to make QtWebKit play nicely with Symbian backups (34077).
- I did some code cleanups in RenderThemeQt and fixed a bug with combo boxes not showing up in Maemo5 (34088).
- Holger fixed a regression in the JavaScript prompt handling (30914).
- Jedrzej landed the first files for building QtScript on top of JavaScriptCore's C API (32565).
- Diego added history support to the Qt DRT, we now pass the
http/tests/history
layout tests! (34167) - Daniel fixed a bug with the height of button elements (29564).
- Kent fixed support for ES5 style introspection with QMetaObject methods (34087).
- Yael implemented the Qt part of WebSocket support, we now pass
websocket/tests
in the layout tests (34180). - Diego fixed more worker layout tests by adding support for counting worker threads in the Qt DRT (34221).
- Holger found a neat way to speed up the conversion from KURL to QUrl (33873).
- Trond fixed an endless loop in QWebPage printing (r53997).
- Kenneth fixed incorrect fonts on comboboxes on Maemo5 and Symbian (r53999).
- Andreas upstreamed Ralf and Robert's kinetic scrolling support for QWebView using
QAbstractKineticScroller
(34267). - Benjamin implemented support for the
display()
method in the Qt DRT (34258). - Oswald speed up the conversion between
WebCore::String
andQString
by avoidingQString::fromUtf16()
(r54060). - Kenneth landed a patch to disable auto-uppercasing and text prediction for password input fields (r54064).
- Kenneth also continued to clean up the QtLauncher for a future merge with QGVLauncher
- Andreas and Kenneth submitted tweaks to the look'n'feel of QtLauncher on Maemo5.
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