NativeKey removes odd WM_CHAR messages which are caused by ATOK or WXG if the user tries to do "Kakutei-Undo" (meaning "undo the last commit") after dispatching eKeyDown event.
However, NativeKey should remove them from the queue first because there are some problems:
* If focus is moved during dispatching an eKeyDown event, we'll fail to remove the messages from the queue.
* If dispatching eKeyDown advance native event loop due to entering to a modal loop or dosing synchronous XHR, the message pattern is broken before removing the odd messages from the queue.
After removing the odd char messages, NativeKey should store them with mRemovedOddCharMsgs because NativeKey needs to dispatch them to focused windowless plugin.
Note that this patch also fixes a bug of the loop to remove the odd WM_CHAR messages. Old code removes only one WM_CHAR messages, but we need to remove all WM_CHAR messages before WM_KEYUP. This must be a regression.
MozReview-Commit-ID: I60bcIx2SFS
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