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Re: WebKit+SVG ready for mainline



Eric Seidel wrote:

I'm not sure I understand your question.

Do you mean adopting something more like MVC?

-eric

Yes, exactly. I found in the source there was a comment(s) about
the dependence of KHTMLView/Part..... (Can't remember where)

In the source there are several parts such as xml_tokenizer.h/cpp dom_nodeimpl.cpp, the HTML tokenizer etc.
all require a KHTML part to be present (from my limited exposure to the source).


For example, in the Cocoa end I was trying to instantiate a DOM document or a WebFrame without a view,
but it seems not possible to decouple them at this point.


So I'm just wondering, with the addition of KSVG would that increase the dependency? (I haven't taken a look at it)
And is even compartmentalizing the functionality (XML/CSS Parser, Layout Engine, Display Objects, HTML View)
such that they can function independently of one another a priority?


Thanks for your time.
I look forward to integrated SVG in Webkit.

Andre

On Dec 3, 2005, at 11:49 AM, email@hidden wrote:

This is great.

I have a question though, will this affect the dependence on KHTMLView still being required?
IOW is making WebCore more modular going to take more time now that KSVG is being integrated?
Specifically the layout and view/drawing components.
Is that at all a priority?


Thanks

Andre

Eric Seidel wrote:

Greetings:

I have some good news: SVG is ready to be rolled into the main WebKit development builds.

My proposal is to do so next week. This will affect all WebKit developers, as you will soon be pulling extra source code from CVS, and building a slighting larger set of sources (by default).

I'm writing this email to propose my plan of action, and solicit feedback and answer any concerns you might have.

My plan of action, in brief:

1. This early next week I plan to move the ksvg2 and kcanvas directories, as well as the SVGLayout tests out of SVGSupport and into the main WebCore and LayoutTests modules (this mean's everyone will check out more code).
2. Over the course of next week discuss with several other Safari engineers the "tie-in" points which SVG has to the rest of WebKit, and re-verify the sanity of said tie-ins. :)
3. Finally, by next weekend, "flip the switch" and make WebKit +SVG the default build target for WebCore.


If you have any questions, comments, concerns, please drop me a line.

-eric
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