[Webkit-unassigned] [Bug 115804] Avoid unnecessary data copies when loading subresources with DoNotBufferData option

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Wed May 8 12:19:17 PDT 2013


https://bugs.webkit.org/show_bug.cgi?id=115804





--- Comment #12 from Carlos Garcia Campos <cgarcia at igalia.com>  2013-05-08 12:17:41 PST ---
(In reply to comment #8)
> (From update of attachment 201079 [details])
> View in context: https://bugs.webkit.org/attachment.cgi?id=201079&action=review
> 
> >>> Source/WebCore/loader/cache/CachedResource.h:105
> >>> +    virtual void data(const char* /*data*/, int /*length*/) { }
> >> 
> >> Lets give this an implementation in CachedResource.cpp and have it ASSERT(m_options.dataBufferingPolicy == DoNotBufferData)
> >> 
> >> Assuming all tests continue passing without that ASSERT firing, I'd like us to take it a step further and name this method something different instead of just overloading ::data().  "unbufferedData()" is my first instinct, though I'm aware that's not perfect.
> > 
> > Yes, I also thought about the names, my initial idea was to rename the current one to buffer or resourceBuffer and this new as data, but I wanted to keep the patch as simple as possible and buffer doesn't sound like a great name anyway. For now, I left both as data so that they can be renamed when refactoring. 
> > 
> > Do apple EWS bots run the tests with asserts enabled?
> 
> No. You have to run tests manually on a debug build yourself as clearly outlined in http://www.webkit.org/coding/contributing.html.

Sure, I know, problem is that I can't build debug builds in my laptop, I'll try to build with assertions enabled in any case. But I asked also because sometimes even if tests pass locally, it still fails in other platforms or some tests are skipped for my platform and not others, so if mac ews ran tests with assertions enabled, I could be extra sure.

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