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This adds a new `check-umask` command to `TestAUSHelper`. For convenience, we invoke the new command with the umask from before the update but have the command output its current umask (i.e., from when it is launched). This allows to reuse the existing `checkCallbackLog` function, which verifies that the arguments and the callback log output are the same. The callback log file is the given argument, so we prefix with "umask" to avoid conflicting with existing numeric files and directories in the test data. Differential Revision: https://phabricator.services.mozilla.com/D133804
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Bug 1715584 - Update to NSPR_4_32_RTM (no code change). r=bbeurdouche UPGRADE_NSPR_RELEASE DONTBUILD
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