This patch was generated automatically by the "modeline.py" script, available
here: https://github.com/amccreight/moz-source-tools/blob/master/modeline.py
For every file that is modified in this patch, the changes are as follows:
(1) The patch changes the file to use the exact C++ mode lines from the
Mozilla coding style guide, available here:
https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Mozilla/Developer_guide/Coding_Style#Mode_Line
(2) The patch deletes any blank lines between the mode line & the MPL
boilerplate comment.
(3) If the file previously had the mode lines and MPL boilerplate in a
single contiguous C++ comment, then the patch splits them into
separate C++ comments, to match the boilerplate in the coding style.
MozReview-Commit-ID: EuRsDue63tK
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extra : rebase_source : 3356d4b80ff6213935192e87cdbc9103fec6084c
(Path is actually r=froydnj.)
Bug 1400459 devirtualized nsIAtom so that it is no longer a subclass of
nsISupports. This means that nsAtom is now a better name for it than nsIAtom.
MozReview-Commit-ID: 91U22X2NydP
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rename : xpcom/ds/nsIAtom.h => xpcom/ds/nsAtom.h
extra : rebase_source : ac3e904a21b8b48e74534fff964f1623ee937c67
nsColorControlFrame::UpdateColor() looks up the color value from the
corresponding <input> element -- and it expects to receive a valid color
string, regardless of what the user/author has done (or whether they've done
anything), thanks to the HTMLInputElement sanitization code that gets run when
the value is set.
As a basic sanity-check, UpdateColor() has an assertion to verify that the
value it receives is non-empty. However, if it happens to be called while the
element is still being appended (e.g. due to greedy frame construction), then
it *can* legitimately get an empty value. So, the assertion isn't entirely valid!
Hence, this patch relaxes the assertion to only take effect after the frame has
been reflowed, and it also makes UpdateColor() a no-op in that case. This
is fine because we can expect that UpdateColor() will be called again (and will
see a non-empty color value at that point) before the frame gets
reflowed/painted.
MozReview-Commit-ID: LOymuwy6gIM
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extra : rebase_source : 57a2b58cc371ec82f1d2db0334b2236a33056e40
The failure mode in the attached crashtest is an inconsistency in the flattened
tree. Specifically, we null out mVideoControls in an nsVideoFrame, but defer
the UnbindFromTree call on that NAC element, which measn that its mParent still
points to the nsVideoFrame's mContent. Because all this stuff runs off of script
runners, and the anonymous content destroyer is not guaranteed to run before
other potential script runners, we end up running arbitrary script while the
tree mismatch exists. This script calls back into ProcessPendingRestyles, which
causes trouble.
We could build a separate deferral mechanism, but it's not clear that we actually
need to defer the unbind anymore. The deferred unbind was added in bug 489008,
which predated a lot of simplifications in layout/dom interaction.
MozReview-Commit-ID: 1JYAhiXKVJC
nsIFrame::mClass is of type enum class nsQueryFrame::ClassID which is
a strict subset of the nsQueryFrame::FrameIID values. For a concrete
frame class, its FrameIID is the same numeric value as its ClassID.
MozReview-Commit-ID: 1N0AkCGo1ol
This avoids conflicts with mozilla::dom::FrameType.
MozReview-Commit-ID: 7aEMbHRaTFk
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extra : rebase_source : 2d01321f5ce0ec8c0e3f70984674f82678034b3c
I'm not 100% sure that I'm being very consistent in my handling of
mFocusedValue, but since that's not used for file inputs, I don't think it
matters much...
A bigger problem is if people start using this caller type for things other than
file inputs.
The bulk of this commit was generated with a script, executed at the top
level of a typical source code checkout. The only non-machine-generated
part was modifying MFBT's moz.build to reflect the new naming.
CLOSED TREE makes big refactorings like this a piece of cake.
# The main substitution.
find . -name '*.cpp' -o -name '*.cc' -o -name '*.h' -o -name '*.mm' -o -name '*.idl'| \
xargs perl -p -i -e '
s/nsRefPtr\.h/RefPtr\.h/g; # handle includes
s/nsRefPtr ?</RefPtr</g; # handle declarations and variables
'
# Handle a special friend declaration in gfx/layers/AtomicRefCountedWithFinalize.h.
perl -p -i -e 's/::nsRefPtr;/::RefPtr;/' gfx/layers/AtomicRefCountedWithFinalize.h
# Handle nsRefPtr.h itself, a couple places that define constructors
# from nsRefPtr, and code generators specially. We do this here, rather
# than indiscriminantly s/nsRefPtr/RefPtr/, because that would rename
# things like nsRefPtrHashtable.
perl -p -i -e 's/nsRefPtr/RefPtr/g' \
mfbt/nsRefPtr.h \
xpcom/glue/nsCOMPtr.h \
xpcom/base/OwningNonNull.h \
ipc/ipdl/ipdl/lower.py \
ipc/ipdl/ipdl/builtin.py \
dom/bindings/Codegen.py \
python/lldbutils/lldbutils/utils.py
# In our indiscriminate substitution above, we renamed
# nsRefPtrGetterAddRefs, the class behind getter_AddRefs. Fix that up.
find . -name '*.cpp' -o -name '*.h' -o -name '*.idl' | \
xargs perl -p -i -e 's/nsRefPtrGetterAddRefs/RefPtrGetterAddRefs/g'
if [ -d .git ]; then
git mv mfbt/nsRefPtr.h mfbt/RefPtr.h
else
hg mv mfbt/nsRefPtr.h mfbt/RefPtr.h
fi
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rename : mfbt/nsRefPtr.h => mfbt/RefPtr.h