CSC/ECE 517 Fall 2017/M1753 OffscreenCanvas API
M1753 - Implement OffscreenCanvas API
The HTML specification defines a <canvas> element that can use a 2d or 3d rendering context. A new specification was recently developed that defines a canvas that can be used without being associated with an in-page canvas element, allowing for more efficient rendering.
Background Introduction
Servo[1] is a modern web browser engine designed to maximize the benefits of multi-core-based parallel processing. Written in the Rust language, servo was aimed for the application on Android and ARM processors, but now its applicable scope has expanded to Linux, Mac OS X, Windows, Android and Firefox OS (also known as Gonk) and other operating systems[2].
Rust[3] is a programming language that emphasizes security, concurrency and efficiency. The three keywords, safety, control of memory layout, and concurrency are the core features of rust, and also the primary factors that distinguish rust from other programming languages. Rust is developed on GitHub/Git [4], and every commit to the source code is documented by the version control system.
OffscreenCanvas is