This is straightforward, with only two notable things.
- `#include "nsXPIDLString.h" is replaced with `#include "nsString.h"`
throughout, because all nsXPIDLString.h did was include nsString.h. The
exception is for files which already include nsString.h, in which case the
patch just removes the nsXPIDLString.h inclusion.
- The patch removes the |xpidl_string| gtest, but improves the |voided| test to
cover some of its ground, e.g. testing Adopt(nullptr).
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We should not be declaring forward declarations for nsString classes directly,
instead we should use nsStringFwd.h. This will make changing the underlying
types easier.
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This requires adding a new constructor for ns[C]String that can be used to
create an IsVoid string.
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In all of these cases the fixed buffer has the same lifetime as the string
object, so we can use nsAuto[C]String for simplicity.
For the 128-length ones in dom/xul/ I just switched to the default of 64 for
simplicity, because the choice of 128 didn't seem that important. (These code
paths weren't hit when I started the browser and opened a few sites.)
Finally, the patch also changes LoggingIdString to use
nsAutoCStringN<NSID_LENGTH>, similar to NullPrincipalURI.
This patch parameterizes nsAuto[C]String, renames them as nsAuto[C]StringN, and
redefines nsAuto[C]String as typedefs for nsAuto[C]StringN<64>.
(The alternative would be to templatize nsAuto[C]String and use a default
parameter, but that would require writing "nsAuto[C]String<>" everywhere.)
This patch replaces four functions of the name AssignWithConversion which
are essentially wrappers around CopyASCIItoUTF16 and LossyCopyUTF16toASCII
with direct calls to the latter two functions. The replaced functions are:
void nsCString::AssignWithConversion( const nsAString& aData )
void nsString::AssignWithConversion( const nsACString& aData )
void nsTString_CharT::AssignWithConversion(
const incompatible_char_type* aData,
int32_t aLength = -1);
The last of the three exists inside the double-included nsTString* world and
so describes two functions, giving four in total.
This has two advantages:
* it removes code
* at the call points, it makes clear (from the replacement name) which
conversion is being carried out. The generic name "AssignWithConversion"
doesn't make that obvious -- one had to infer it from the types.
The patch also removes two commented out lines from
editor/composer/nsComposerCommands.cpp, that appear to be related. They are
at top level, where they would never have compiled. They look like
leftovers from some previous change.
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I actually couldn't figure out a way to trigger this assertion with the
current string code without doing invalid casts, but there are things we
may want to add to the string code in the future that might risk hitting
this (e.g., move constructors, promoting various rebind methods to
nsA[C]String), so I think it's worth asserting.
MozReview-Commit-ID: 4R0dYuTfrFW
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This is needed for patch 4.
MozReview-Commit-ID: 4BFlTtQdtoN
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This is needed for patch 4.
MozReview-Commit-ID: 5ikQFIL9O0i
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I believe this should fix some incorrect clearing of F_CLASS_FIXED.
MozReview-Commit-ID: 4ga2NEM9M5Z
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It's silly to use prmem.h within Firefox code given that in our configuration
its functions are just wrappers for malloc() et al. (Indeed, in some places we
mix PR_Malloc() with free(), or malloc() with PR_Free().)
This patch removes all uses, except for the places where we need to use
PR_Free() to free something allocated by another NSPR function; in those cases
I've added a comment explaining which function did the allocation.
--HG--
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All the instances are converted as follows.
- nsSubstring --> nsAString
- nsCSubstring --> nsACString
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All the instances are converted as follows.
- nsAFlatString --> nsString
- nsAFlatCString --> nsCString
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All the instances are converted as follows.
- nsASingleFragmentString --> nsAString
- nsASingleFragmentCString --> nsACString
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We don't need the tiny helper function for single-character assignment,
and the multi-argument assign() method is the only thing that uses it,
which is also itself unused. So remove them both.
This annotates vsprintf-like functions with MOZ_FORMAT_PRINTF. This may
provide some minimal checking of such calls (the GCC docs say that it
checks for the string for "consistency"); but in any case shouldn't
hurt.
MozReview-Commit-ID: HgnAK1LiorE
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For people working on Rust code, compiling in debug mode (Cargo's "dev"
profile) is convenient: debug assertions are turned on, optimization is
turned off, and parallel compilation inside of rustc itself can be
used. These things make the build faster and the debugging experience
more pleasant.
To obtain that currently, one needs to --enable-debug at the Gecko
toplevel, which turns on debug assertions for the entire browser, which
makes things run unreasonably slowly. So it would be desirable to be
able to turn *off* debug mode for the entirety of the browser, but turn
on debug mode for the Rust code only.
Hence this added switch, --enable-rust-debug, which does what it
suggests and defaults to the value of --enable-debug. For our own
sanity and because we judge it a non-existent use case, we do not
support --enable-debug --disable-rust-debug.
This is the same optimization made for ThreadSafeAutoRefCnt in bug
1277709. However, nsStringBuffer uses a 32-bit reference count all the
time, so it can't easily use ThreadSafeAutoRefCnt.
MozReview-Commit-ID: LpB3xaYbaEE
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