Jeff Walden 5d3f01c937 Bug 953296 - Implement mozilla::NullptrT as a typedef to use to accept nullptr values. Also add mozilla::IsNullPointer<T>, a trait for detecting *only* true nullptr (emulated nullptr [__null] used by gcc 4.4/4.5 isn't true nullptr). r=ehsan
Generally, if you want a decltype(nullptr)-based overload, you should use SFINAE and IsNullPointer.  (Examples are provided in NullPtr.h comments.)  The problem is NullptrT matches far more than just __null as emulated nullptr for gcc 4.4/4.5 overloading purposes.  This problem is unavoidable without true nullptr.  Currently, the only valid use for NullptrT is believed to be in operator overloads.  All existing nullptr-overloading code has been rewritten to use the appropriate technique for the situation, and MOZ_HAVE_CXX11_NULLPTR is no longer an API.

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