This moves reftest-preferences.js to:
testing/profiles/reftest/user.js
Developers can also now add extensions to:
testing/profiles/reftest/extensions
MozReview-Commit-ID: IVLsT5MWtcJ
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rename : layout/tools/reftest/reftest-preferences.js => testing/profiles/reftest/user.js
extra : rebase_source : 1725627d439998d92545e0d4693fbb76a266945f
This factors out the prefs that are common across raptor, talos and
mochitest/web-platform-tests. In order to do this a new "unittest" profile has
been created.
This means, to set a pref across everything that uses this system, edit:
testing/profiles/common/user.js
To set a pref across unittest frameworks (which excludes raptor and talos),
edit:
testing/profiles/unittest/user.js
Setting a pref for perf frameworks only remains the same. Extensions follow
the same rules (drop them in <profile>/extensions).
MozReview-Commit-ID: 6AHlYsN0Lb8
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extra : rebase_source : aad259f06af549f3bc707fed5b1caaacf25bc28f
This moves all of the global prefs that were previously defined
in testing/talos/talos/config.py, into a new "perf" profile under
testing/profiles/perf/user.js.
This perf profile will be shared with raptor, so changes to one
framework will result in changes to the other.
MozReview-Commit-ID: JRxZEDlPu6b
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extra : rebase_source : 38f61eb6f9dd3e8dd9e0425ffe32dbdf845fcf65
This serves two purposes:
1) It makes web-platform-tests pref downloading/handling a little more robust. When
run externally, it now downloads the entire testing/profiles directory. When loading
prefs it will look for both prefs_general.js (to support older versions of Firefox)
and profiles.json (for support moving forward).
This way we can add/remove/rename pref files under these directories without needing
to worry about breaking upstream wpt.
2) It provides developers an overview of which harnesses are using which base profiles.
Instead of hunting through test harness code to find this information, they can glance
at profiles.json.
MozReview-Commit-ID: AMzdnD8aGA2
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extra : rebase_source : 6fa0a802680417e49fcef99f3d03de7458a8fcba
This moves testing/profiles/prefs_general.js to
testing/profiles/common/user.js. It also adds an 'extensions' folder to the
common profile. Dropping extension files here will get them installed in all
test harnesses (useful for testing on try).
The idea is that all test harnesses will eventually use this 'common' profile.
We'll also create some new per harness profiles, e.g testing/profiles/mochitest
and testing/profiles/reftest. This way there will be a single location
developers can go to set preferences, both for a specific harness, and across
all harnesses.
MozReview-Commit-ID: 8sqBqLiypgU
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rename : testing/profiles/prefs_general.js => testing/profiles/common/user.js
extra : rebase_source : 72a4a4b691e93c77479c7e70647b0ca373862c51
This moves testing/profiles/prefs_general.js to
testing/profiles/common/user.js. It also adds an 'extensions' folder to the
common profile. Dropping extension files here will get them installed in all
test harnesses (useful for testing on try).
The idea is that all test harnesses will eventually use this 'common' profile.
We'll also create some new per harness profiles, e.g testing/profiles/mochitest
and testing/profiles/reftest. This way there will be a single location
developers can go to set preferences, both for a specific harness, and across
all harnesses.
MozReview-Commit-ID: 8sqBqLiypgU
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rename : testing/profiles/prefs_general.js => testing/profiles/common/user.js
extra : rebase_source : 7599913e547533f2f57b597ad0f238c6cd391c82
ensuring moz.build files have BUG_COMPONENTS for all files
in the testing/ subdirectory is a win. There are a lot of
older files and some files used in many harnesses. If the
files are primarily used for mochitest, they are associated
with the testing::mochitest component, otherwise I chose
the testing::general component.
There is an exception web-platform-tests, these have many
test files that need to be matched to proper components.
MozReview-Commit-ID: IIv9W2kEqeN
This removes the unnecessary setting of c-basic-offset from all
python-mode files.
This was automatically generated using
perl -pi -e 's/; *c-basic-offset: *[0-9]+//'
... on the affected files.
The bulk of these files are moz.build files but there a few others as
well.
MozReview-Commit-ID: 2pPf3DEiZqx
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extra : rebase_source : 0a7dcac80b924174a2c429b093791148ea6ac204