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== Steps to execute our program ==
== Steps to execute our program ==
==='''Step 1''':===
The first step includes building Servo.
==='''Step 2''':===
Once the Servo is built, the next step is to create an errorevent interface by adding a new WebIDL binding. The following are the steps to create a new WebIDL file:
:*Create a new file ‘errorevent.webild’ and add it to components/script/dom/webidls
:*Create the errorevent.rs file containing a Reflector at minimum, as well as implementation of the Reflectable trait and add it at the components/script/dom location.
:*Add the implementation's module to the script crate lib.rs to ensure it is compiled.
:*Build servo and fix any compile errors in the implementation.


==  Design Principles ==
==  Design Principles ==

Revision as of 02:49, 29 October 2014

Implementing proper JS error reporting

This wiki page contains the implementation of JS error reporting for the Mozilla project using RUST programming language.

Introduction

Mozilla is currently working on a research project called Servo, which is a Web browser engine for a new generation of hardware: mobile devices, multi-core processors and high-performance GPUs. The goal is to create an architecture that is parallel at many levels thereby eliminating common sources of bugs and security vulnerabilities associated with incorrect memory management.

For the new browser Mozilla servo, SpiderMonkey has been used as the JavaScript search engine. SpiderMonkey basically exposes a user-specifiable callback that executes JS and throws an exception that is not caught. But, SpiderMonkey has been written in C/C++. It exposes a user-specifiable callback executing JS that throws an exception that is not caught. Initially, the library (which wraps the C-based mozjs aka SpiderMonkey) named rust-mozjs library sets this callback to a simple function that pushed the error logs on to the terminal. Thus, as a part of our OSS project, based on the requirements, we have presented a way to replace this in Servo with an ErrorEvent interface which has methods that implements the error reporting specification for web browsers.

RUST Programming Language

Servo is written in RUST programming language which is developed by Mozilla research. It is memory safe thereby ensuring a high degree of assurance in the browser’s trusted computing base. RUST also guarantees concurrency thus avoiding the problem of ‘data races’ and ensures safety and speed. Rust’s lightweight task mechanism also allows fine-grained isolation between browser components.

Servo

Project Description

Implementation Steps

Steps to execute our program

Step 1:

The first step includes building Servo.

Step 2:

Once the Servo is built, the next step is to create an errorevent interface by adding a new WebIDL binding. The following are the steps to create a new WebIDL file:

  • Create a new file ‘errorevent.webild’ and add it to components/script/dom/webidls
  • Create the errorevent.rs file containing a Reflector at minimum, as well as implementation of the Reflectable trait and add it at the components/script/dom location.
  • Add the implementation's module to the script crate lib.rs to ensure it is compiled.
  • Build servo and fix any compile errors in the implementation.

Design Principles

  • Simple: We have tried to not complicate the code but keep it simple.
  • Readable: By adding necessary and required comments, we have made our code readable to other programmers.
  • Reusable: We have tried and made our code capable of being used in a completely different setting.
  • Efficient: Our code gives the results in reasonable amount of time.

Future work

References