Changed |print("enum ID : uint32_t {", file=output)| to |print("enum HistogramID : uint32_t {", file=output)| at line 53 of the file |toolkit/components/telemetry/gen-histogram-enum.py|, and then replaced all the textual occurrences of |Telemetry::ID| to |Telemetry::HistogramID| and |ID| to |HistogramID| in 43 other files.
Convert events used in MulticastDNSManager to
GeckoBundle/BundleEventListener events. MulticastDNSManager also sends
observer notifications from Java to Gecko, and that converts nicely to
using the new unified EventDispatcher on both sides. The patch also
hides some logging behind a flag to reduce logcat clutter.
As far as I can tell, this covers all the remaining threads which we start
using PR_CreateThread, except the ones that are created inside NSPR or NSS,
and except for the Shutdown Watchdog thread in nsTerminator.cpp and the
CacheIO thread. The Shutdown Watchdog thread stays alive past leak detection
during shutdown (by design), so we'd report leaks if we profiled it. The
CacheIO thread seems to stay alive past shutdown leak detection sometimes as
well.
This adds a AutoProfilerRegister stack class for easy registering and
unregistering. There are a few places where we still call
profiler_register_thread() and profiler_unregister_thread() manually, either
because registration happens conditionally, or because there is a variable that
gets put on the stack before the AutoProfilerRegister (e.g. a dynamically
generated thread name). AutoProfilerRegister needs to be the first object on
the stack because it uses its own `this` pointer as the stack top address.
MozReview-Commit-ID: 3vwhS55Yzt
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extra : rebase_source : 56dd27282e7bd09a7e7dc7ca09ccfe3a0198e7af
We will use the new type for the generated IPDL message handler
prototype to make sure correct error handling method is called.
MozReview-Commit-ID: AzVbApxFGZ0
This change avoids lots of false positives for Coverity's CHECKED_RETURN
warning, caused by NS_WARN_IF's current use in both statement-style and
expression-style.
In the case where the code within the NS_WARN_IF has side-effects, I made the
following change.
> NS_WARN_IF(NS_FAILED(FunctionWithSideEffects()));
> -->
> Unused << NS_WARN_IF(NS_FAILED(FunctionWithSideEffects()));
In the case where the code within the NS_WARN_IF lacks side-effects, I made the
following change.
> NS_WARN_IF(!condWithoutSideEffects);
> -->
> NS_WARNING_ASSERTION(condWithoutSideEffects, "msg");
This has two improvements.
- The condition is not evaluated in non-debug builds.
- The sense of the condition is inverted to the familiar "this condition should
be true" sense used in assertions.
A common variation on the side-effect-free case is the following.
> nsresult rv = Fn();
> NS_WARN_IF_(NS_FAILED(rv));
> -->
> DebugOnly<nsresult rv> = Fn();
> NS_WARNING_ASSERTION(NS_SUCCEEDED(rv), "Fn failed");
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extra : rebase_source : 58788245021096efa8372a9dc1d597a611d45611
The new name makes the sense of the condition much clearer. E.g. compare:
NS_WARN_IF_FALSE(!rv.Failed());
with:
NS_WARNING_ASSERTION(!rv.Failed());
The new name also makes it clearer that it only has effect in debug builds,
because that's standard for assertions.
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extra : rebase_source : 886e57a9e433e0cb6ed635cc075b34b7ebf81853
This patch removes checking of all the callback calls in memory reporter
CollectReport() functions, because it's not useful.
The patch also does some associated clean-up.
- Replaces some uses of nsIMemoryReporterCallback with the preferred
nsIHandleReportCallback typedef.
- Replaces aCallback/aCb/aClosure with aHandleRepor/aData for CollectReports()
parameter names, for consistency.
- Adds MOZ_MUST_USE/[must_use] in a few places in nsIMemoryReporter.idl.
- Uses the MOZ_COLLECT_REPORT macro in all suitable places.
Overall the patch reduces code size by ~300 lines and reduces the size of
libxul by about 37 KiB on my Linux64 builds.
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extra : rebase_source : e94323614bd10463a0c5134a7276238a7ca1cf23
The patch is generated from following command:
rgrep -l unused.h|xargs sed -i -e s,mozilla/unused.h,mozilla/Unused.h,
MozReview-Commit-ID: AtLcWApZfES
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rename : mfbt/unused.h => mfbt/Unused.h
This patch makes the following changes on many in-class methods.
- NS_IMETHODIMP F() override; --> NS_IMETHOD F() override;
- NS_IMETHODIMP F() override {...} --> NS_IMETHOD F() override {...}
- NS_IMETHODIMP F() final; --> NS_IMETHOD F() final;
- NS_IMETHODIMP F() final {...} --> NS_IMETHOD F() final {...}
Using NS_IMETHOD is the preferred way of marking in-class virtual methods.
Although these transformations add an explicit |virtual|, they are safe --
there's an implicit |virtual| anyway because |override| and |final| only work
with virtual methods.
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extra : rebase_source : 386ee4e4ea2ecd8d5001efabc3ac87b4d6c0659f
This patch makes most Run() declarations in subclasses of nsIRunnable have the
same form: |NS_IMETHOD Run() override|.
As a result of these changes, I had to add |override| to a couple of other
functions to satisfy clang's -Winconsistent-missing-override warning.
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extra : rebase_source : 815d0018b0b13329bb5698c410f500dddcc3ee12
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
B2G builds now use the header files from Android NDKs. Bionic is
not supported by the build any longer and Bionic features can't be
used anymore. This patch removes Necko's dependencies on Bionic
in favor of the respective Android code.
MozReview-Commit-ID: HP6jC22fLGn
B2G builds now use the header files from Android NDKs. Bionic is
not supported by the build any longer and Bionic features can't be
used anymore. This patch removes Necko's dependencies on Bionic
in favor of the respective Android code.
MozReview-Commit-ID: HP6jC22fLGn