e10s scenario:
1. An DOM element request fulscreen mode.
2. The request is redirected to the parent.
3. Parent enters fullscreen.
4. Parent notifies child that it has finished entering fullscreen.
5. Child goes fullscreen.
6. Then, child notifies parent that it has finished transitioning to fullscreen.
4. Finally, parent notify observers that fullscreen paint has finished.
Let's go into the details of how step 5 works in the above scenario.
5.a The element that made the request is set to fullscreen.
5.b Then, the document where that element lives is set to fullscreen as well as all of its ancestors until we reach the top level document. (see Document::ApplyFulscreen method)
Now in Fission world, we may have a request comming from an oop iframe. And it that case since we won't have to ancestor documents living in different content process(es), we will first notiy those content processes (one after another from bottom to top) to go fullscreen. Once they all do, the content process where the request originated will be told to enter fullscreen.
Differential Revision: https://phabricator.services.mozilla.com/D45972
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At this point, fullscreen is not regressed but it doesn't work with oop iframes yet.
Differential Revision: https://phabricator.services.mozilla.com/D35026
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Automatic changes by ESLint, except for manual corrections for .xml files.
Differential Revision: https://phabricator.services.mozilla.com/D4439
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We keep the XBL binding around for <content>, <constructor>, and <destructor>. This can
eventually be migrated to a Custom Element once we have platform support, but in the meantime
this is a way to get the many thousands of LOC into a JS class.
MozReview-Commit-ID: 1dCQp527yF9
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MozReview-Commit-ID: 1Nc3XDu0wGl
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This was done using the following script:
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* Track window states: active, fullscreen and tabsintitlebar for each window
* Use toolbar.id and window state to store and retrieve values from cache
* Note: As each window has its own ToolbarIconColor object, the cache is not currently shared across windows
* inferFromText callers pass in a reason and associated value, which is used to update the state we track, and potentially clear out the cache
* Create new windows test directory for browser-window-specific tests like this
* Test for the ToolbarIconColor changes to avoid sync style flushes when windows activate/deactivate
MozReview-Commit-ID: JDJ3RtL4Lge
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This rolls browser.tabs.animate, browser.fullscreen.animate, and
alerts.disableSlidingEffect into a single pref; if any of these are disabled,
we'll disable the new pref too (toolkit.cosmeticAnimations.enabled). Most
future animations will also be subject to this pref.
MozReview-Commit-ID: 77pLMtERDna
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* Track window states: active, fullscreen and tabsintitlebar for each window
* Use toolbar.id and window state to store and retrieve values from cache
* Note: As each window has its own ToolbarIconColor object, the cache is not currently shared across windows
* inferFromText callers pass in a reason and associated value, which is used to update the state we track, and potentially clear out the cache
* Create new windows test directory for browser-window-specific tests like this
* Test for the ToolbarIconColor changes to avoid sync style flushes when windows activate/deactivate
* Skip test for windows 8, follow-up filed as bug 1356684
MozReview-Commit-ID: JDJ3RtL4Lge
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There's quite a few changes in here. At a high level, all we're trying to do
is to replace the old update popup with a less intrusive and more modern
doorhanger (set of doorhangers) for various update failure conditions.
MozReview-Commit-ID: 24sESMTosNX
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