https://arxiv.org/pdf/2404.12753 This repo contains Servo’s downstream fork of Stylo.
The branches are as follows:
upstreamhas upstream mozilla-central filtered to the paths we care about (style.paths), but is otherwise unmodifiedmainhas our downstream patches, plus the scripts and workflows for syncing with mozilla-central, to be rebased ontoupstream
Assuming your local servo and stylo directories are siblings, you can build servo against stylo by adding the following to servo/Cargo.toml:
[patch."https://github.com/servo/stylo.git"]
derive_common = { path = "../stylo/derive_common" }
malloc_size_of = { path = "../stylo/malloc_size_of" }
selectors = { path = "../stylo/selectors" }
servo_arc = { path = "../stylo/servo_arc" }
servo_atoms = { path = "../stylo/atoms" }
size_of_test = { path = "../stylo/size_of_test" }
static_prefs = { path = "../stylo/style_static_prefs" }
style_config = { path = "../stylo/style_config" }
style_derive = { path = "../stylo/style_derive" }
style = { path = "../stylo/style" }
style_traits = { path = "../stylo/style_traits" }Start by generating a filtered copy of mozilla-central. This will cache the raw mozilla-central in _cache/upstream, storing the result in _filtered:
$ ./sync.sh _filteredIf _filtered already exists, you will need to delete it and try again:
$ rm -Rf _filteredNow overwrite our upstream with those commits and push:
$ git fetch -f --progress ./_filtered master:upstream
$ git push -fu --progress origin upstreamStart by fetching upstream into your local repo:
$ git fetch -f origin upstream:upstreamIn general, the filtering process is deterministic, yielding the same commit hashes each time, so we can rebase normally:
$ git rebase upstreamBut if the filtering config changes or Mozilla moves to GitHub, the commit hashes on upstream may change. In this case, we need to tell git where the old upstream ends and our own commits start (notice the ~):
$ git log --pretty=\%H --grep='Servo initial downstream commit'
e62d7f0090941496e392e1dc91df103a38e3f488
$ git rebase --onto upstream e62d7f0090941496e392e1dc91df103a38e3f488~
Successfully rebased and updated refs/heads/main.start-rebase.sh takes care of this automatically, but you should still use git rebase for subsequent steps like --continue and --abort:
$ ./start-rebase.sh upstream
$ ./start-rebase.sh upstream -i # interactive
$ git rebase --continue # not ./start-rebase.sh --continue
$ git rebase --abort # not ./start-rebase.sh --abortOr if we aren’t ready to rebase onto the tip of upstream:
$ ./start-rebase.sh upstream~10 -i