Upload symbols when --enable-artifact-build-symbols is specified.
Add --enable-artifact-build-symbols to artifact config for linux, linux64,
win32, win64, macosx64.
MozReview-Commit-ID: LpuwfzWXPBH
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extra : rebase_source : 137466aa3c8c327cf1932e012927fceb451d82ab
This introduces LoginFormFactory which wraps FormLikeFactory for use with login-specific contexts.
MozReview-Commit-ID: 6rPz5JOy3Yp
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rename : toolkit/components/passwordmgr/LoginManagerContent.jsm => toolkit/modules/FormLikeFactory.jsm
extra : rebase_source : b2a28803def0dce3de4a01db5bdbc3217c5d0f83
Actually, we don't turn of xinput2 on content process. So, although chrome process cannot detect touch screen device, content process can detect it.
So if we turn off xinput2 on chrome process, content process should be turned off.
MozReview-Commit-ID: 1kfsDBpqhC1
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extra : rebase_source : 6fc8ccb1b15065fc9ba0a25ddd934adc3bf21c6b
Currently, we use the gzip default of 6. Our history with zlib tells
us that reducing the compression level to 5 or 4 often yields
significantly faster operations while only sacrificing a little
storage. Measurement here shows similar results.
On libxul.so.dbg:
level time compressed
6 21.0s 231,045,158
5 15.8s 232,926,435
4 12.2s 237,587,011
3 11.1s 245,104,157
Changing the level from 6 to 4 increases the size of the compressed
file by 6,541,853 bytes, or 2.83%. But it saves ~10s from the long
pole of builds in automation. And that's just from libxul.
When you factor in all compressed files, this change has a significant
impact on symbol generation.
Before: 221s wall; 150s CPU; 311,424,856 bytes
After: 192s wall; 130s CPU; 318,085,885 bytes
That's on my machine, which has a 4.0 GHz CPU. CPU time savings in
automation will likely be more significant.
MozReview-Commit-ID: 7CbRSZvUayj
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extra : rebase_source : 87c33d6bb57c9a43613800ca13d91a54f5a95317
`makeFilteringListener` uses the listener as a key for a WeakMap, so we
cannot blindly use the listener as a WeakMap key. addEventListener and
removeEventListeer only accept objects/functions (and undefined/null),
so not wrapping will lead to a descriptive error message from
addEventListener/removeEventListeer.
MozReview-Commit-ID: HF2WAyXDeD9
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extra : rebase_source : 5574c118cf0881ddc1477ceeb1b9c979814d67d6
In our current Rust world, we have the following dependency structure:
xul.so --------------------------+
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xul-gtest.so -+--> xul.a --------+-> gkrust
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+--> gkrust-gtest
This structure results in link errors with multiply-defined symbols
between gkrust-gtest and gkrust with newer Rust releases when linking
xul-gtest.so. So we have to do something different.
Our new structure is:
xul.so --------------------------+
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xul-gtest.so -+--> xul.a --------+-> gkrust --+-> gkrust-shared
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+--> gkrust-gtest --------------+
and we enforce that a given shared library can only have at most one
Rust library that it depends on. Said Rust library is assumed to
include all significant Rust dependencies of the dependent static
libraries as well. (In the above structure, gkrust is simply a wrapper
around gkrust-shared, so gkrust-gtest doesn't have to include gkrust as
a dependency.)
This is useful for talos tests that record checkerboarding. In those tests, the
page might still be in a checkerboard state at the end of the test, so it may be
necessary to flush out the report for measurement.
MozReview-Commit-ID: CtafG4NAGHN
Adds a unit test for in-tree system add-ons, and then adds a update check denying system add-ons if they are not compatible.
MozReview-Commit-ID: KVcArBEPwfE
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extra : rebase_source : 0df04b4b80687251026bbcc310639dc8fa70377d
We'll ignore mouse events with the following properties:
1) a modifier key was pressed during the click,
2) an anchor element was clicked,
3) the 'selectstart' event fired earlier, indicating a text selection action
4) 'relatedTarget' is set, indicating a drag action or touch event.
MozReview-Commit-ID: 2hIBgcVXzp
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extra : rebase_source : dda32c495d5fe1e851db8e7376581e5b0e21b4a1
This actually accomplishes what was discussed in the bug and marks any file with the
relevant URI flags as WebDownload, and everything else as OtherDownload.
Note that I'm using DoGetProtocolFlags in order to deal with
nsIProtocolHandlerWithDynamicFlags correctly; while just getting protocol flags
from the IO service directly would be less work, it's technically less correct.
MozReview-Commit-ID: HgD1fV98IEc
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extra : rebase_source : f114532b48dbca5c83871e61c8d04c719e3b38d1
To validate the PSSH init data passed to EME, I'd like to reuse the same
PSSH parser that the ClearKey CDM shared library uses. So move the code
out of gmp-clearkey and into its own library, so we can link it statically
into code that needs to use it.
MozReview-Commit-ID: 7xSUSmCueJz
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rename : media/gmp-clearkey/0.1/ClearKeyCencParser.cpp => media/psshparser/PsshParser.cpp
rename : media/gmp-clearkey/0.1/ClearKeyCencParser.h => media/psshparser/PsshParser.h
extra : source : 78dcbc5d3c26547c63269eb14034a67863cf28de
- no change on default bookmarks for non-nightly builds
- replace firefox bookmarks by this list for Nightly:
- Link to the Firefox Nightly blog (https://blog.nightly.mozilla.org/)
- Link to Bugzilla https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/
- Link to MDN https://developer.mozilla.org/
- Link to Nightly Tester Tools addon https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/nightly-tester-tools/
- Link to about:crashes
- Link to Nightly IRC channel on irc.mozilla.org via mibbit
- Link to Planet Mozilla https://planet.mozilla.org/
The default bookmark in the bookmark toolbar which was a tour of Firefox feature is now a link to mozilla.org/contribute
This patch also:
- removes all rdf id references in links which are unused
- moves all the data-uri icons to replacement variables to avoid multiple copy-pastes and make the code easier to read
- removes the invalid mention that the file was automatically generated, it is not the case
- updates the meta charset line for a shorter one using HTML5 syntax
- uses lowercase html
- some of the links have keywords or tags defined
- update tests with specific values to test for the Nightly channel vs other channels