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Mike Hommey
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Bug 1402174 - Move AlignedAllocator around, so that calloc, realloc and free and grouped with malloc and memalign. r=njn
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Bug 1369361 - Backport SQLite fix removing rand_s() in an attempt to avoid Lenovo DLL crashes. r=mak
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servo: Merge #18590 - Use Atom::from(nsIAtom) to increment reference count in case of dynam… (from hiikezoe:increment-ref-count-for-will-change); r=xidorn
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