On Wednesday, February 25, 2015 at 2:40:12 AM UTC-5, Paul Rouget wrote:
> When is onscroll called if apzc is enabled?
The scroll event is fired every time APZC sends a repaint request to the main
thread (which is what changes the scroll position).
> How often?
Generally this is controlled by th
On Wednesday, February 25, 2015 at 10:13:20 AM UTC-5, kgu...@mozilla.com wrote:
> The scroll event is fired every time APZC sends a repaint request to the main
> thread (which is what changes the scroll position).
To clarify, by "changes the scroll position" here I mean "changes the
main-thread
Thank you.
On Wed, Feb 25, 2015 at 4:13 PM, wrote:
> On Wednesday, February 25, 2015 at 2:40:12 AM UTC-5, Paul Rouget wrote:
>> When is onscroll called if apzc is enabled?
>
> The scroll event is fired every time APZC sends a repaint request to the main
> thread (which is what changes the scrol
Hello Kaushal,
I'm sorry, I don't have an answer to your question. I suggest you repost
this to the dev-...@lists.mozilla.org as that list has more people directly
involved with B2G.
Best of luck
On 24 February 2015 at 18:53, Kaushal Rajkotia
wrote:
> I visited the mozilla website to get instr
I am a user of UltraSparc, but practically only for server-side
applications and verifying code to ensure it is written in the most
portable (endianness neutral) manner. The Sparc Niagara and Niagara 2
are of particular interest as they are one of the few robust multi-core
GPL sourced processors.
On Friday, July 18, 2014 at 8:48:28 AM UTC-4, JW Clements wrote:
> The issue was resolved by Oracle some time ago.
> Continued display of this message is disconcerting to some people and
> unwarranted.
> It was a good thing when the vulnerability was first discovered but it's
> now a bad thing.
>
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