This patch merges nsAtom into nsIAtom. For the moment, both names can be used
interchangeably due to a typedef. The patch also devirtualizes nsIAtom, by
making it not inherit from nsISupports, removing NS_DECL_NSIATOM, and dropping
the use of NS_IMETHOD_. It also removes nsIAtom's IIDs.
These changes trigger knock-on changes throughout the codebase, changing the
types of lots of things as follows.
- nsCOMPtr<nsIAtom> --> RefPtr<nsIAtom>
- nsCOMArray<nsIAtom> --> nsTArray<RefPtr<nsIAtom>>
- Count() --> Length()
- ObjectAt() --> ElementAt()
- AppendObject() --> AppendElement()
- RemoveObjectAt() --> RemoveElementAt()
- ns*Hashtable<nsISupportsHashKey, ...> -->
ns*Hashtable<nsRefPtrHashKey<nsIAtom>, ...>
- nsInterfaceHashtable<T, nsIAtom> --> nsRefPtrHashtable<T, nsIAtom>
- This requires adding a Get() method to nsRefPtrHashtable that it lacks but
nsInterfaceHashtable has.
- nsCOMPtr<nsIMutableArray> --> nsTArray<RefPtr<nsIAtom>>
- nsArrayBase::Create() --> nsTArray()
- GetLength() --> Length()
- do_QueryElementAt() --> operator[]
The patch also has some changes to Rust code that manipulates nsIAtom.
MozReview-Commit-ID: DykOl8aEnUJ
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This also introduces JS::GetObjectRealmOrNull, which returns an object's realm,
or null if the object is a cross-compartment wrapper. In the new order,
wrappers can't have realms, since they must be shared across all realms in a
compartment. We're introducing this new function early (even though it's
*currently* possible to assign a realm to wrappers) in order to see in
advance if the possibility of returning null will cause problems.
(It looks like it won't.)
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extra : source : d6bfce1187aa13dbfab03f9566ff7b05b6705e70
In the new order, it will be a compartment-level bit rather than a
realm-level bit, so it does not belong on the Scope.
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extra : source : 5a9c01720d7929e43aa70341d3821bfaa2479592
With JSM global sharing, the object returned by Cu.import() is a
NonSyntacticVariablesObject, rather than a global. Various code tries
to use properties from a JSM global via an import.
Cu.importGlobalProperties can also be used in some places.
MozReview-Commit-ID: HudCXO2GKN0
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The extension policy services uses atoms internally for permission names, so
using them directly rather than strings is considerably cheaper.
MozReview-Commit-ID: Io8EuOXHKVy
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Going through the extension policy service rather than using
WebExtensionPolicy objects directly adds a lot of unnecessary overhead to
common operations on extension principals, and also makes the code more
complicated than it needs to be.
We also use weak references to policy objects here, since principals should
ideally lose as much of their elevated privileges as possible once the
extension instance that created them has been destroyed (which is something we
couldn't handle easily when we simply tracked ID strings).
MozReview-Commit-ID: KDNvVdvLkIt
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GTK should be used only from the main thread, but the specific symptom before
this change was that creating a GtkEntry causes
pango_cairo_font_map_get_default() to be called. This function returns a
different font map on each thread. The font map is leaked when StyleThreads
are leaked at exit.
Font caches are usually expensive and so using the existing font map on the
main thread is preferable.
A GtkEntry already exists on the main thread, as well as style contexts for
most other system fonts, and so it is more efficient to create these on the
main thread while the style contexts exist.
Doing this also avoids the need for Gecko_nsFont_InitSystem() to hold a global
lock to avoid concurrently calling into GTK through LookAndFeel::GetColor().
MozReview-Commit-ID: DSOwEUeYmtV
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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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- Use displayPrePath in the pageInfo permissions that shows "Permissions for:"
- The extra displayPrePath method is necessary because it's difficult to compute it manually, as opposed to not having a displaySpecWithoutRef - as it's easy to get that by truncating displaySpec at the first '#' symbol.
MozReview-Commit-ID: 9RM5kQ2OqfC
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 removes about 2/3 of the occurrences of nsXPIDLString in the tree. The
places where nsXPIDLStrings are null-checked are replaced with |rv| checks.
The patch also removes a couple of unused declarations from
nsIStringBundle.idl.
Note that nsStringBundle::GetStringFromNameHelper() was merged into
GetStringFromName(), because they both would have had the same signature.
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This mechanically replaces nsILocalFile with nsIFile in
*.js, *.jsm, *.sjs, *.html, *.xul, *.xml, and *.py.
MozReview-Commit-ID: 4ecl3RZhOwC
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nsIURI.originCharset had two use cases:
1) Dealing with the spec-incompliant feature of escapes in the hash
(reference) part of the URL.
2) For UI display of non-UTF-8 URLs.
For hash part handling, we use the document charset instead. For pretty
display of query strings on legacy-encoded pages, we no longer care to them
(see bug 817374 comment 18).
Also, the URL Standard has no concept of "origin charset". This patch
removes nsIURI.originCharset for reducing complexity and spec compliance.
MozReview-Commit-ID: 3tHd0VCWSqF
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Most of the names passed to nsIStringBundle::{Get,Format}StringFromUTF8Name
have one of the two following forms:
- a 16-bit C string literal, which is then converted to an 8-bit string in
order for the lookup to occur;
- an 8-bit C string literal converted to a 16-bit string, which is then
converted back to an 8-bit string in order for the lookup to occur.
This patch introduces and uses alternative methods that can take an 8-bit C
string literal, which requires changing some signatures in other methods and
functions. It replaces all C++ uses of the old methods.
The patch also changes the existing {Get,Format}StringFromName() methods so
they take an AUTF8String argument for the name instead of a wstring, because
that's nicer for JS code.
Even though there is a method for C++ code and a different one for JS code,
|binaryname| is used so that the existing method names can be used for the
common case in both languages.
The change reduces the number of NS_ConvertUTF8toUTF16 and
NS_ConvertUTF16toUTF8 conversions while running Speedometer v2 from ~270,000 to
~160,000. (Most of these conversions involved the string
"deprecatedReferrerDirective" in nsCSPParser.cpp.)
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* nsStandardURL::GetHost/GetHostPort/GetSpec contain an punycode encoded hostname.
* Added nsIURI::GetDisplayHost/GetDisplayHostPort/GetDisplaySpec which have unicode hostnames, depending on the hostname, character blacklist and the network.IDN_show_punycode pref
* remove mHostEncoding since it's not needed anymore (the hostname is always ASCII encoded)
* Add mCheckedIfHostA to know when GetDisplayHost can return the regular host, or when we need to use the cached mDisplayHost
MozReview-Commit-ID: 4qV9Ynhr2Jl
* * *
Bug 945240 - Make sure nsIURI.specIgnoringRef/.getSensitiveInfoHiddenSpec/.prePath contain unicode hosts when network.standard-url.punycode-host is set to false r=mcmanus
MozReview-Commit-ID: F6bZuHOWEsj
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Adds nsISubstitutionObserver so that substitutions set on a
parent nsISubstitutingProtocolHandler which are then propagated
to child processes can be observed in the child.
Updates test_extensionURL.html to set substitutions on the parent
ExtensionProtocolHandler before trying to load moz-extension URI's
using those substitutions.
MozReview-Commit-ID: JaW1A3uZpoO
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