Consequently, this removes:
- MOZ_LIBPRIO, which is now always enabled.
- non_msvc_compiler, which is now always true.
- The cl.py wrapper, since it's not used anymore.
- CL_INCLUDES_PREFIX, which was only used for the cl.py wrapper.
- NONASCII, which was only there to ensure CL_INCLUDES_PREFIX still
worked in non-ASCII cases.
This however keeps a large part of detecting and configuring for MSVC,
because we still do need it for at least headers, libraries, and midl.
Depends on D19614
Differential Revision: https://phabricator.services.mozilla.com/D19615
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In order to enable asynchronous launch, destruction of
GeckoChildProcessHost (and its subclasses) has to be delayed until after
launching (or anything else that might be made asynchronous in the
future) has completed, to prevent use-after-free. However, there are
other dependencies on process hosts always being destroyed on the I/O
thread, so refcounting would be difficult to use.
Instead, GeckoChildProcessHost now may not be destroyed directly, but
must go through a method that handles the scheduling.
There are also some minor cleanups to the affected headers (removed
duplicate access modifiers, and made PluginProcessParent final).
Depends on D18010
Differential Revision: https://phabricator.services.mozilla.com/D18011
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extra : moz-landing-system : lando
This file has text-substitution placeholders that aren't part of normal
C++ syntax; they were broken by auto-inserted whitespace. This patch
restores the original formatting and protects them from further change.
Differential Revision: https://phabricator.services.mozilla.com/D18010
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MozPromise most common use is to have an single or exclusive listener. By making the MozPromise generated by IPDL exclusive we can also use move semantics.
While at it, we also use move semantics for the ResponseRejectReason and via the callback's reject method so that the lambda used with the MozPromise::Then can be identical to the one used by the IPDL callback.
As it currently is, it provides no advantage over a copy as it's just an enum; however, this will facilitate future changes where it may not be.
Differential Revision: https://phabricator.services.mozilla.com/D13906
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- modify line wrap up to 80 chars; (tw=80)
- modify size of tab to 2 chars everywhere; (sts=2, sw=2)
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This patch allows IPDL tests to compile -- in other words, it fixes the build when the --enable-ipdl-tests flag is present. Most of the fixes are simple API updates but we also needed to fix an issue with the constness of nsTArray<Shmem> parameters that are defined in IPDL structs.
This patch does not fix the tests themselves -- some IPDL tests will still fail when run.
Differential Revision: https://phabricator.services.mozilla.com/D6705
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extra : moz-landing-system : lando
There's also a field named mState on IProtocol, and this reduces confusion.
Differential Revision: https://phabricator.services.mozilla.com/D4356
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This was done automatically replacing:
s/mozilla::Move/std::move/
s/ Move(/ std::move(/
s/(Move(/(std::move(/
Removing the 'using mozilla::Move;' lines.
And then with a few manual fixups, see the bug for the split series..
MozReview-Commit-ID: Jxze3adipUh
ByteBuf is a new IPDL built in type, so I wrote a very basic test for
it, based on shmem.ipdl. It was added in bug 1379680.
MozReview-Commit-ID: 4tbnljpUqCh
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Bug 1443954 added some new syntax to using, but I noticed that there
was not very much existing test coverage, so I wrote a new test that
covers all of the possible cases.
MozReview-Commit-ID: JRgHCtXHDLZ
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Failing IPDL parser tests require that the error message is specified.
MozReview-Commit-ID: IGNTVAb5r0Q
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The IPDL parser now expects a valid message-metadata to be passed in,
even though we don't need it for parser tests. Fix this by creating
and specifying a blank one. This fixes a regression from bug 1348591.
MozReview-Commit-ID: HJ34mqBdUyP
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ProtocolName() is only used for producing error messages and annotating
crash reports. But examining actual crash reports that would have used
the result of ProtocolName() indicates that we can always tell what the
erroring protocol is due to the stack backtrace. So having this virtual
function around just provides duplicate information, and it takes up too
much space in the vtable besides. Let's get rid of it.
Currently if you write an async IPDL method which has a return value, we expose
a SendXXX method which returns a MozPromise. This MozPromise can then be
->Then-ed to run code when it is resolved or rejected.
Unfortunately, using this API loses ordering guarantees which IPDL provides.
MozPromise::Then takes an event target, which the resolve runnable is dispatched
to. This means that the resolve callback's code doesn't have any ordering
guarantees relative to the processing of other IPC messages coming over the same
protocol.
This adds a new overload to SendXXX with two additional arguments, a lambda
callback which is called if the call succeeds, and a lambda callback which is
called if the call fails. These will be called in order with other IPC messages
sent over the same protocol.
MozReview-Commit-ID: FZHJJaSDoZy
And remove unreachable code after MOZ_CRASH().
MozReview-Commit-ID: 6ShBtPRKYlF
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