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13 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
dbaron%fas.harvard.edu
8cd8d91750 Ensure that string literals are used as |const char*| rather than |char*|. r=jag sr=brendan b=107052 2001-11-07 06:24:10 +00:00
dougt%netscape.com
4f3a44d63b API Freeze for nsIServiceManager r=shaver@mozilla.org, sr=rpotts@netscape.com bug 99147 2001-10-16 03:35:52 +00:00
gerv%gerv.net
4e12e44b2f Relicensing Round 1, Take 2. Most C-like NPL files -> NPL/GPL/LGPL. Bug 98089. 2001-09-28 20:14:13 +00:00
valeski%netscape.com
93959d48cc r=dbaron, sr=dougt. 97667. nsIInterfaceRequestor is now frozen. nsIInterfaceRequestorUtils.h is now required if you want to use do_GetInterface() for convenience. The two were split because the stuff that is now in nsIInterfaceRequestorUtils.h wasn't ready for freezing. Also, .idl files should just contain interface defs anyway. 2001-09-05 21:28:38 +00:00
jaggernaut%netscape.com
e91f8a147e Bug 86734: Remove NS_WITH_SERVICE. r=dbaron, rs=scc, a=asa 2001-07-25 07:54:28 +00:00
darin%netscape.com
00a7e27ee6 Necko API changes, bug 74221. r=valeski, sr=rpotts. 2001-04-10 06:01:08 +00:00
dougt%netscape.com
128f95aa9b Relanding Necko Changes.
Revising nsIChannel to allow for overlapped i/o. This consists of three parts:

1. Factoring nsIChannel into a protocol specific part, the nsIChannel, and a socket specific, the nsITransport.
2. Derive the nsIChannel from a nsIRequest.
2. Changes the notification system from necko and the URILoader to pass the nsIRequest interface instead of nsIChannel interface.

This goal stems from wanting to be able to have active AsyncRead and AsyncWrite operations on nsSocketTransport.
This is desired because it would greatly simplify the task of maintaining persistent/reusable socket connections
for FTP, HTTP, and Imap (and potentially other protocols). The problem with the existing nsIChannel interface is
that it does not allow one to selectively suspend just one of the read or write operations while keeping the other active.

r=darin@netscape.com
sr=rpotts@netscape.com
2001-02-21 20:38:08 +00:00
disttsc%bart.nl
3d2d80d536 Back out dougt's channel changes 2001-02-12 03:14:23 +00:00
dougt%netscape.com
1b9ca82439 Revising nsIChannel to allow for overlapped i/o. This consists of three parts:
1. Factoring nsIChannel into a protocol specific part, the nsIChannel, and a socket specific, the nsITransport.
2. Derive the nsIChannel from a nsIRequest.
2. Changes the notification system from necko and the URILoader to pass the nsIRequest interface instead of nsIChannel interface.

This goal stems from wanting to be able to have active AsyncRead and AsyncWrite operations on nsSocketTransport.
This is desired because it would greatly simplify the task of maintaining persistent/reusable socket connections
for FTP, HTTP, and Imap (and potentially other protocols).  The problem with the existing nsIChannel interface is
that it does not allow one to selectively suspend just one of the read or write operations while keeping the other active.

The full details of the change on written up in the netlib newsgroup.

r=darin@netscape.com
sr=rpotts@netscape.com
2001-02-10 00:16:26 +00:00
warren%netscape.com
e05eef45e9 Bug 46777. Redesigned stream interfaces to allows stream observers to be decoupled from pipe implementation. Needed for embedding to fix 'spin' problem. r=rpotts,valeski,ruslan 2000-08-22 07:03:33 +00:00
warren%netscape.com
2b01440bc0 Factored string bundles out of necko. Fixes bug 42107 - need to fix string bundle init workaround. Also bug 40506 - nsIWebProgressListener needs status text. Status messages now work in mozilla and viewer with internationalized and parameterized text! Added temporary error architecture until bug 13423 can be fixed. Extended nsIStringBundleService to provide method to format status message. r=valeski,jband,tao. verified=mstoltz 2000-07-25 05:45:56 +00:00
valeski%netscape.com
73bce76ed0 adding cmd line arg usage, not part of builds 2000-04-19 19:58:29 +00:00
valeski%netscape.com
12a6938250 NOT PART OF BUILD. adding a protocol callback test harness 2000-04-19 17:47:45 +00:00