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This has a few semi-interdependent pieces: * Factoring out the file opening/closing/renaming from the GC/CC logging. * Using IPC to have the child log to files that the parent opened. * Changing nsIMemoryInfoDumper.dumpGCAndCCLogsToFile to report completion of child process logging (which was impossible before this, and which is needed to have a meaningful test case). * Changing about:memory to dump logs for child processes, matching the behavior of the "Measure" button, because it can tell the user where they are now. * Add a test for multiprocess GC/CC log dumping (only of the XPCOM interface, not by clicking buttons and scraping the about:memory page, but done as a chrome mochitest to start remote browsers); based on test_memoryReporters2.xul in the same directory.
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