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When we force speculation, we overwrite dirty values for all existing state. This is bad, because our state supplier eventually needs to be able to read internal dirty state. Just moving force_specu…
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**Is your feature request related to a problem? Please describe.**
According to https://developer.chrome.com/blog/prerender-pages/#multiple-speculation-rules the Speculation API allows multiple Specu…
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### What type of issue is this?
Other
### What information was incorrect, unhelpful, or incomplete?
Speculation rules is not working android Webview version: 125.0.6422.54.
However the sa…
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Relational pattern expression trees cannot be encoded in attributes (as of yet). The language does not provide any consumable constructs to represent relational patterns either.
This means that rel…
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benlk updated
6 months ago
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To use whole potential of out-of-order execution we need a speculation over jumps. As for now we stall whole pipeline till branch is retired. Instead of that we should:
- have a branch predictor
- c…
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** | r-cmd read | r-cmd write | s-cmd read | s-cmd write | 2nd
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**r-cmd read** | OK | See (3) | OK | **Restart**
**r-cmd write** | See (3) | NR | OK | **Rest…
spall updated
4 years ago
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In [performance.js](https://github.com/HTTPArchive/custom-metrics/blob/1453b36b96cbb1773aa362d86d90c4d59b28964d/dist/performance.js#L327-L335) we're capturing the speculation rules themselves. This te…
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There should be a box that allows auto-updating (with each refresh having a longer wait if there have been no new posts). I can see this being disorienting, however, as the software seems to completel…
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Currently speculative navigation only works for links. This seems sensible as we only want to speculate safe, idempotent results.
However Search forms on sites are incredibly common and is usually …