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L. David Baron
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Bug 944200 followup - Consistently use nscoord_MIN for uninitialized mFloatEdgeIStart/End. r=mats
This fixes an inconsistency in part 2 (32faa7c639ff), which wrote the constant for uninitialized in two different ways. The constructor uses nscoord_MIN for uninitialized, and that's also what GetFloatEdges tests for, so this should use nscoord_MIN as well. I believe this is because the review comment in comment 29 was only partially addressed. I noticed the difference because it caused broken behavior in a tree with my patch for bug 1227493, which defines NS_INTRINSIC_WIDTH_UNKNOWN differently. Some text was disappearing on github (email and website on user pages), slack (usernames of private chats in the sidebar), and twitter (username of user who tweeted a quoted tweet). MozReview-Commit-ID: Ah9FUPf2dw4 --HG-- extra : rebase_source : 2d947e017647bc6d6029169ef57cddca5aa4f3a9
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servo: Merge #16853 - Fix serialization of font-feature-settings (from upsuper:font-feature-settings-serialization); r=emilio
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