This patch also reworks the dispatch of events in nsRefreshDriver. Previously
the refresh driver would dispatch the transition events for all subdocuments
then the animation events. This arrangement is complicated and not obviously
necessary. This patch simplifies this arrangement by dispatching transition
events and animation events for each document before proceeding to
subdocuments.
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In order to sort between events that have the same timestamp we use the
sort order of the corresponding animations so we need to store a pointer
to the animation along with the event.
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The elapsedTime member reported on AnimationEvents measures the time from
the *end* of the delay phase (i.e. the beginning of the active interval) to
when the event occurred. However, the AnimationTimeToTimeStamp method
introduced in the previous patch expects a time relative to the animation's
start time (i.e. the *start* of the delay phase). This patch adds a method
that performs the necessary conversion from an elapsedTime to an animation
time before calling AnimationTimeToTimeStamp. It also provides extra handling
for cases such as when the animation's start time has not yet been resolved or
when animation effect has disappeared.
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This patch adds a utility method to Animation which takes a time in the
same time space as "current time", i.e. "animation time" and convert it to
a TimeStamp. Subsequent patches in this series will use this method to
take the time when an event was scheduled to occur and convert it to a
TimeStamp so it can be compared with other event times. This allows us to
dispatch events in the order they would have fired given an infinitely
frequent sample rate.
--HG--
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This patch lines up the parameters of AnimationEventInfo and
TransitionEventInfo constructors so that they are more logical and consistent.
Specifically, it groups the element and pseudo type together since they
form a logical pair denoting the event target. For AnimationEventInfo this
patch also places the type of event before the common event parameters since
the event type seems to be more significant.
This patch also performs some miscelleaneous housekeeping: removing some
unnecessary namespace prefixes, whitespace fixes, and making
TransitionEventInfo use the same concrete type to store the target element
as AnimationEventInfo (dom::Element instead of nsIContent).
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Currently we define a helper method, InitialAdvance, on KeyframeEffectReadOnly.
However, this method is only used for filling out the elapsedTime member of
AnimationEvents (which are generated by CSS animations). This patch moves this
method to CSSAnimation since it is unneeded for other types of Animations.
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This adds a new JS to Java ping-pong; exposes it via Accounts.jsm; and
uses it in response to the fxa-content-server message.
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The desired behaviour:
* If we have no account now, and had no account or the same account in
the past -- no message, allow.
* If we have no account now, but had a different account in the past -- prompt.
* If we have an account, and this is the same account -- no message, allow.
* If we have an account, and this is not the same account -- toast and
never allow.
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This ticket does the following things:
* register early. If the first page that Gecko loads is
about:accounts, the channel needs to be in place. If we delay this,
we can and do miss content server messages.
* listen to the following messages:
CAN_LINK_ACCOUNT: 'fxaccounts:can_link_account'
CHANGE_PASSWORD: 'fxaccounts:change_password'
DELETE_ACCOUNT: 'fxaccounts:delete_account'
LOADED: 'fxaccounts:loaded'
LOGIN: 'fxaccounts:login'
The list of messages is from
2a78a14daf/app/scripts/models/auth_brokers/fx-desktop-v2.js (L24)
via
2a78a14daf/app/scripts/models/auth_brokers/fx-fennec-v1.js
This patch implements only LOADED, LOGIN, and CHANGE_PASSWORD. The
messages have the following behaviour:
A LOADED message is ferried to the individual XUL <browser> element it
originated from. In general, WebChannel is a global listener: it does
not matter where a message originates. We want to have fine-grained
control over when an embedding <iframe> is displayed (as opposed to
loaded, in the Gecko sense of loaded). The fxa-content-server
participates in this exchange via the LOADED message; we complete the
loop by specially handling LOADED.
A LOGIN or CHANGE_PASSWORD message either creates a new Android
Account in the Engaged state, or moves an existing Android Account to
the Engaged state. An Android sync is not yet requested -- we'll
arrange that from the Java side.
--HG--
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