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These are old reftests added for bug 427666 and bug 428863, at the time when MathML rendering was severely broken. They set various CSS tweaks and probably depend on the system's fonts used back at that time, which make it difficult to properly export them to the upstream WPT repository (a previous attempt failed in bug 1847280). Consequently, we just move them to our internal WPT test with minimal changes. Differential Revision: https://phabricator.services.mozilla.com/D203450
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Bug 1879873 - Directly use tx instead of the older avfft interface. r=karlt,media-playback-reviewers
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Bug 1880192 - [5/5] MozPromise.h: inline single-use implementation function r=xpcom-reviewers,emilio
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