This patch adds the ability to run SingletonEventManager handlers in
different modes: sync, async, raw (no exception handling, arg cloning,
or asynchrony), or asyncWithoutClone. When you call the handler,
you're required to specify which variant you want.
Existing uses of SingletonEventManager are all converted to async calls.
Note that some of them were previously synchronous, but it didn't appear
to be necessary.
Also added a callOnClose for SingletonEventManager when the last listener
is removed.
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CLOSED TREE
Backed out changeset 2d42350d209a (bug 1203330)
Backed out changeset 3a12c51c3eca (bug 1203330)
Backed out changeset 31fac390e15d (bug 1203330)
This patch adds the ability to run SingletonEventManager handlers in
different modes: sync, async, raw (no exception handling, arg cloning,
or asynchrony), or asyncWithoutClone. When you call the handler,
you're required to specify which variant you want.
Existing uses of SingletonEventManager are all converted to async calls.
Note that some of them were previously synchronous, but it didn't appear
to be necessary.
Also added a callOnClose for SingletonEventManager when the last listener
is removed.
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Convert events used in PageActions to bundle events. UI thread events
are used because the listeners require the UI thread. The observer
notifications from Java to Gecko are converted to events as well.
Convert events used in AccountsHelper to bundle events. Most events are
kept as Gecko thread events, but a couple events that start activities
are converted to UI thread events.
Convert events used in IntentHelper to bundle events. UI thread events
are used for most events because the listeners perform operations on
Intent objects, which is best done on the UI thread. For
"Intent:GetHandlers", use a Gecko thread event because it's possible we
want a synchronous callback response.
Convert events used in HomePanelsManager to bundle events. Background
thread events are used because HomePanelsManager processes panel changes
in the background thread. Changing to background thread events also lets
us make the change queue a simple ArrayList instead of a
ConcurrentLinkedQueue, because there is no longer multiple threads
involved.
Convert the "HomePanels:Data" event to a GeckoBundle/BundleEventListener
event. UI thread event is used because the listener invokes the callback
on the UI thread.
Convert events used in FindInPageBar to GeckoBundle/BundleEventListener
events. UI thread events are used because the listener performs UI
operations. FindInPageBar also sends some events like "FindInPage:Find"
from Java to Gecko; those events will be converted in another bug.
Convert observers in ActionBarHandler.js to events that go through
WindowEventDispatcher. "TextSelection:Get" now replies through the
callback interface rather than a "TextSelection:Data" event. The patch
also adds new lazy-loading events in browser.js to replace the
lazy-loading observers that ActionBarHandler relied on.
Convert the events used in MediaCastingBar and ChromeCastPlayer to
GeckoBundle/BundleEventListener events. UI thread events are used
because the listener performs operations on the UI thread.
A tab object should know how to zombify itself instead of having to rely on the MemoryObserver. This also simplifies the situation for anybody else who wants to call this function since it is no longer necessary to figure out how to load the MemoryObserver for this.
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Actors outside of the session store shouldn't have to poke around within the session store's data structure and end up reimplementing parts of the session store code (and cause data loss if the implementation is incomplete) in order to restore delay loaded zombie tabs. Therefore, we simply expose a method for this via BrowserApp's tab object.
To simplify handling and make the method a little more fool-proof for external callers, the check whether the tab is actually zombified is moved into the restoreZombieTab() function.
Later on, we can also hook up this method to the appropriate web extension API (see bug 1322485).
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With --with-intl-api, xpcshell test for MozIntl is always failure on Android. So we should add mozIntl.xpt to package.
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Bug 1319660 - 1. Don't take shortcut if old replacement ranges don't match; r=esawin
The block at [1] is a shortcut we take when we reconcile Java text
changes with Gecko text changes. However, we only checked that the new
ranges are the same, i.e. that the new Gecko text is the same as the new
Java text. We should also be checking that the old ranges are the same,
i.e. that the replaced Gecko text is the same as the replaced Java text.
[1] https://dxr.mozilla.org/mozilla-central/rev/bbbd2f7539f224a482cc6d2dd10e6a5f31c8baf3/mobile/android/geckoview/src/main/java/org/mozilla/gecko/GeckoEditable.java#1233
Bug 1319660 - 2. Use previous node instead of sibling when adjusting last node; r=masayuki r=smaug
nsContentIterator in pre mode adjusts its last node if the node is a
childless node like <br>. However, right now it's using GetPrevSibling,
which can lead to error in some edge cases such as:
<p></p><div><br></div>
In this case, if the last node is <br> with offset 0, GetPrevSibling
will return <p> because <p> is <br>'s parent's previous sibling, and the
last node will be set to <p>. However, the correct last node in this
case is <div>, because <br> with offset 0 refers to the position to the
left of <br>, which is <div> with offset 0. In this case, PrevNode
returns the correct <div> value, so we should set the last node to the
result of PrevNode.
For the first node, for a childless node in pre mode, GetNextSibling and
NextNode are the same, so there is no bug in this case. Nevertheless,
this patch changes the call to NextNode to be consistent with calling
PrevNode for the last node.
Bug 1319660 - 3. Add test for correctly adjusting last node in content iterator; r=masayuki
Add a test for the previous patch that makes sure querying selected text
in an edge case works correctly.
Bug 1319660 - 4. Add test for start node regression; r=me
Add a new test case for the NextNode() regression. r=me for trivial
test-only patch.
Bug 1319660 - 5. Restore GetNextSibling call for first node of pre-content-iterator; r=smaug
The last patch changed the `GetNextSibling()` call to `NextNode()`
because I assumed they're equivalent in this case. That turned out to
not be the case because we can reach this line even if the node has
children -- the index just has to be after the last child. So this patch
restores the `GetNextSibling` call to restore the correct behavior.
I also added some comment to clarify that we can reach this line due to
one of two conditions: 1) the node has no children; 2) the node has
children but the index is after the last child.
This patch also replaces the `HasChildren()` check when setting
`cChild`. If the index is after the last child (i.e. index ==
childCount), `GetChildAt()` fails and we erroneously log an assertion
warning, even though the input was valid. The new check handles all
cases whether start node has children or not.
Bump the Android builders to the latest beta release to reduce
the variance when we update Firefox 53 to 1.15.0 stable early
in the Aurora phase.
Android builds were moved to 1.15 early to address a code generation
issue with devices without neon.
Work around an issue with tarball naming in the cargo packages.
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