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This is a preexisting issue that makes nsMultiplexInputStream multiple-inherit
from nsIInputStream: once via nsIMultipartInputStream and once via
nsIAsyncInputStream. This causes problems once we end up with more multiplex
streams that are async streams, because then some assingments to
nsCOMPtr<nsIInputStream> start asserting. This patch just removes the footgun
by getting rid of the multiple inheritance.
This is a preexisting issue that makes nsMultiplexInputStream multiple-inherit
from nsIInputStream: once via nsIMultipartInputStream and once via
nsIAsyncInputStream. This causes problems once we end up with more multiplex
streams that are async streams, because then some assingments to
nsCOMPtr<nsIInputStream> start asserting. This patch just removes the footgun
by getting rid of the multiple inheritance.
Replace it with NS_INTERFACE_MAP_BEGIN_CYCLE_COLLECTION, because it
has been the same for a while.
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We have a minimum requirement of VS 2015 for Windows builds, which supports
the z length modifier for format specifiers. So we don't need SizePrintfMacros.h
any more, and can just use %zu and friends directly everywhere.
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As well as the obvious #ifdef stuff, the patch removes
TCPSocket::SetAppIdAndBrowser(), which means
{TCPSocketParent,TCPServerSocketParent}::{GetAppId,GetInIsolatedMozBrowser}()
can also be removed.
This patch makes the network information API always returns the default type 'unknown'
and blocking the ontypechange event while connection type changed when 'privacy.
resistFingerprinting' is true.
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This patch makes the network information API always returns the default type 'unknown'
and blocking the ontypechange event while connection type changed when 'privacy.
resistFingerprinting' is true.
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For the Quatum DOM project, it's better to work in terms of event targets than
threads. This patch converts DOM code to operate on event targets rather than
threads, when possible.
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Bug 1286530 made TCPSocket ChromeOnly, eliminating both the
dom.mozTCPSocket.enabled preference check as well as the "tcp-socket"
permission check. The API is now always exposed in chrome contexts.
This patch removes the leftover (and confusing) dead code.
Renamed and why:
- test_tcpsocket_enabled_no_perm.html renamed to
test_tcpsocket_not_exposed_to_content.html because it's now just a
question of content never seeing the API.
Removed tests and why:
- test_tcpsocket_enabled_with_perm.html used to be a standalone
verification of our permission check. We have no permission check
now and both test_tcpsocket_jsm.html and
test_tcpsocket_client_and_server_basics.html serve as tests that we
affirmatively expose the API and there are no "late" failure (such
as a secondary check in the parent).
- test_tcpsocket_default_permissions.html duplicated what (now)
test_tcpsocket_not_exposed_to_content.html accomplishes. It tried to
use the API and expect an exception. This is just superstition in a
WebIDL. (TCPSocket was not originally WebIDL-y.)
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The use of add_task.js was ever only intended to be temporary until
bug 1078657 landed.
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