When we get the usre's frequent visting site from UnifiedComplete.js,
and then open a network connection for it before the user hits
the enter key.
MozReview-Commit-ID: 36moBeeUnyZ
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All the instances are converted as follows.
- nsSubstring --> nsAString
- nsCSubstring --> nsACString
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SpecialPowers.loadChromeScript() sends a script to the child process,
then creates a sandbox, and runs the script in that sandbox. There are
various sandboxOptions that can be passed when creating a sandbox, and
it would be nice to have that functionality for loadChromeScript.
I just need this for wantGlobalProperties, but I might as well make it
as general as possible. I'm not sure all of the types it can take can
actually be serialized across processes, but I guess that's okay.
MozReview-Commit-ID: GoJjXdjizFk
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Changes to Promise tests designed to test .then(null) have been reverted, and the browser/extensions directory was excluded because the projects it contains have a separate process for accepting changes.
MozReview-Commit-ID: 1buqgX1EP4P
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Since the uri classifier needs topWindowURI to decide whether or not to enable channel annotation, we have to allow to change this attribute in js for passing the test.
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This patch removes the C++ code used to run the minidump analyzer when a
content process crashes, and replaces it with JS code within the CrashService
object. This removes the need for a separate shutdown blocker in C++ code and
allows end-to-end testing of the crash service functionality. Additionally
the exception handler code can be simplified since it's now only used to run
the crash reporter client.
The test added to test_crash_service.js covers computing the minidump SHA256
hash (bug 1322611) and of the minidump analyzer itself (bug 1280477).
MozReview-Commit-ID: LO5w839NHev
This function is arguably nicer than calling NS_ProcessNextEvent
manually, is slightly more efficient, and will enable better auditing
for NS_ProcessNextEvent when we do Quantum DOM scheduling changes.
// When non empty all non-localhost DNS queries (including IP addresses)
// resolve to this value. The value can be a name or an IP address.
// domains mapped to localhost with localDomains stay localhost.
pref("network.dns.forceResolve", "");
Testing is the primary use case here - replay captive data on a 'fake
server' by directing all traffic to it at the DNS level. Chrome has
something similar.
MozReview-Commit-ID: 7AOgQZpZKec
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