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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Newer versions of clang warn about this construct, as the behavior is
not consistent between compilers. These warnings break
warnings-as-error builds, and seem like reasonable warnings to fix, so
let's do that.
X86_OR_PPC was only used in one place, so inlining it and getting rid of
the definition seemed reasonable.
Per froydnj in bug 1186064 comment #23, "it makes sense to proceed with removing
MSVC 2013 support." This commit does that.
We also go a step further and require VS2015 Update 2 instead of just
update 1. This temporarily brings us down to just 1 officially supported
Visual Studio version. However, VS2015u3 was just released and is
unofficially supported.
Since MOZ_CRT is no longer set, references to it have been removed.
MozReview-Commit-ID: 8MUR6qLzQA5
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Per froydnj in bug 1186064 comment #23, "it makes sense to proceed with removing
MSVC 2013 support." This commit does that.
We also go a step further and require VS2015 Update 2 instead of just
update 1. This temporarily brings us down to just 1 officially supported
Visual Studio version. However, VS2015u3 was just released and is
unofficially supported.
Since MOZ_CRT is no longer set, references to it have been removed.
MozReview-Commit-ID: 8MUR6qLzQA5
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extra : rebase_source : 22ab4f47661ead4995d0c5261104abfb02b82aa2
Per froydnj in bug 1186064 comment #23, "it makes sense to proceed with removing
MSVC 2013 support." This commit does that.
We also go a step further and require VS2015 Update 2 instead of just
update 1. This temporarily brings us down to just 1 officially supported
Visual Studio version. However, VS2015u3 was just released and is
unofficially supported.
Since MOZ_CRT is no longer set, references to it have been removed.
MozReview-Commit-ID: 8MUR6qLzQA5
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Detecting AVX2 requires the use of a sub-leaf.
To make things easier we remove our use of the cpuid.h
implementation on GCC and just use our existing inline asm
implementation.
arm.h still have CPU feature detection for Microsoft Compiler that is used by WinCE. Since we don't have the target for WinCE, we should remove it.
Also, even if you need it for Win32/arm that is Windows Mobile and Windows IOT in feature, this is unnecessary. Win32/arm ABI requires thumb2+NEON at least.
MozReview-Commit-ID: 6dYjIRY0Suo
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Without this change, Visual Studio 2015 complains:
mozglue/misc/StackWalk.cpp(261): warning C4477: 'fprintf' : format
string '%s' requires an argument of type 'char *', but variadic argument
2 has type 'LPVOID'
MozReview-Commit-ID: HIAs5L57Nd1
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There are two instances:
- MappableSeekableZStream::Create uses ScopedDeletePtr, which is
actually a little odd, since MappableSeekableZStream, as a Mappable,
is refcounted, and it's unusual to use two different kinds of smart
pointers for a single class. I think the more natural thing would be
for MappableSeekableZStream::Create to return an already_AddRefed, but
that change spirals out of the realm of "simple refactoring" quickly.
- SzipCompress::run uses ScopedDeletePtr along with some dubious use of
raw pointers. I changed things out for UniquePtr and also tidied the
memory management a bit, which I think makes things a little clearer.