There are surprisingly many of them.
(Plus a couple of unnecessary checks after `new` calls that were nearby.)
--HG--
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Right now, a lot of test code relies on side-effects of SpecialPowers being
loaded into frame script globals. In particular:
- It forces permissive COWs from those scopes, which allows frame scripts to
pass objects from those scopes to unprivileged content that they otherwise
wouldn't.
- It imports a bunch of helper modules and WebIDL globals which would
otherwise not be available.
Fortunately, this seems to only impact test code at this point. But there's a
real down-the-road risk of it impacting shipping code, which ends up working
in automation due to the side-effects of SpecialPowers, but failing in real
world use.
MozReview-Commit-ID: G27eSSOHymX
--HG--
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Right now, a lot of test code relies on side-effects of SpecialPowers being
loaded into frame script globals. In particular:
- It forces permissive COWs from those scopes, which allows frame scripts to
pass objects from those scopes to unprivileged content that they otherwise
wouldn't.
- It imports a bunch of helper modules and WebIDL globals which would
otherwise not be available.
Fortunately, this seems to only impact test code at this point. But there's a
real down-the-road risk of it impacting shipping code, which ends up working
in automation due to the side-effects of SpecialPowers, but failing in real
world use.
MozReview-Commit-ID: G27eSSOHymX
--HG--
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nsIURIWithPrincipal is currently used to retrieve the nsIPrincipal from a
BlobURL object. BlobURLProtocolHandler has a hashtable containing, for each
blobURL, a BlobImpl and its nsIPrincipal. This patch introduces
BlobURLProtocolHandler::GetBlobURLPrincipal() that retrieves the nsIPrincipal
from this hashtable.
This patch fixes also a bug in how the revocation of blobURLs is broadcasted to
other processes. This should be done immediately because each process creates
its own timer to revoke them after 5 seconds.
An important change is related to NS_SecurityCompareURIs() where, if 1 (or
both) of the 2 URIs to compare, is a revoked BlobURL, we will QI its URL to
nsIStandardURL and fail out at that point.
This patch is an automatic replacement of s/NS_NOTREACHED/MOZ_ASSERT_UNREACHABLE/. Reindenting long lines and whitespace fixups follow in patch 6b.
MozReview-Commit-ID: 5UQVHElSpCr
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This patch splits FontTableURI and BlobURL in 2 classes:
FontTableURIProtocolHandler and BlobURLProtocolHandler
both under mozilla::dom.
It also removes a memory reporter because that report is already covered by the
BlobURL one.
--HG--
rename : dom/file/nsHostObjectProtocolHandler.cpp => dom/file/BlobURLProtocolHandler.cpp
rename : dom/file/nsHostObjectProtocolHandler.h => dom/file/BlobURLProtocolHandler.h
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
Using concrete class types with static IIDs in QueryInterface methods is a
pretty common pattern which isn't supported by any existing helper macros.
That's lead to separate ad-hoc implementations, with varying degrees of
dodginess, being scattered around the tree.
This patch adds a helper macro with a canonical (and safe) implementation, and
updates existing ad-hoc users to use it.
MozReview-Commit-ID: HaTGF7MN5Cv
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