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Diffstat (limited to 'dom/base/nsDocument.cpp')
-rw-r--r-- | dom/base/nsDocument.cpp | 97 |
1 files changed, 1 insertions, 96 deletions
diff --git a/dom/base/nsDocument.cpp b/dom/base/nsDocument.cpp index 8acfd901a..ac9601caf 100644 --- a/dom/base/nsDocument.cpp +++ b/dom/base/nsDocument.cpp @@ -25,7 +25,6 @@ #include "plstr.h" #include "mozilla/Sprintf.h" -#include "mozilla/Telemetry.h" #include "nsIInterfaceRequestor.h" #include "nsIInterfaceRequestorUtils.h" #include "nsILoadContext.h" @@ -12370,101 +12369,7 @@ MightBeAboutOrChromeScheme(nsIURI* aURI) void nsDocument::ReportUseCounters() { - static const bool sDebugUseCounters = false; - if (mReportedUseCounters) { - return; - } - - mReportedUseCounters = true; - - if (Telemetry::HistogramUseCounterCount > 0 && - (IsContentDocument() || IsResourceDoc())) { - nsCOMPtr<nsIURI> uri; - NodePrincipal()->GetURI(getter_AddRefs(uri)); - if (!uri || MightBeAboutOrChromeScheme(uri)) { - return; - } - - if (sDebugUseCounters) { - nsCString spec = uri->GetSpecOrDefault(); - - // URIs can be rather long for data documents, so truncate them to - // some reasonable length. - spec.Truncate(std::min(128U, spec.Length())); - printf("-- Use counters for %s --\n", spec.get()); - } - - // We keep separate counts for individual documents and top-level - // pages to more accurately track how many web pages might break if - // certain features were removed. Consider the case of a single - // HTML document with several SVG images and/or iframes with - // sub-documents of their own. If we maintained a single set of use - // counters and all the sub-documents use a particular feature, then - // telemetry would indicate that we would be breaking N documents if - // that feature were removed. Whereas with a document/top-level - // page split, we can see that N documents would be affected, but - // only a single web page would be affected. - - // The difference between the values of these two histograms and the - // related use counters below tell us how many pages did *not* use - // the feature in question. For instance, if we see that a given - // session has destroyed 30 content documents, but a particular use - // counter shows only a count of 5, we can infer that the use - // counter was *not* used in 25 of those 30 documents. - // - // We do things this way, rather than accumulating a boolean flag - // for each use counter, to avoid sending histograms for features - // that don't get widely used. Doing things in this fashion means - // smaller telemetry payloads and faster processing on the server - // side. - Telemetry::Accumulate(Telemetry::CONTENT_DOCUMENTS_DESTROYED, 1); - if (IsTopLevelContentDocument()) { - Telemetry::Accumulate(Telemetry::TOP_LEVEL_CONTENT_DOCUMENTS_DESTROYED, 1); - } - - for (int32_t c = 0; - c < eUseCounter_Count; ++c) { - UseCounter uc = static_cast<UseCounter>(c); - - Telemetry::ID id = - static_cast<Telemetry::ID>(Telemetry::HistogramFirstUseCounter + uc * 2); - bool value = GetUseCounter(uc); - - if (value) { - if (sDebugUseCounters) { - const char* name = Telemetry::GetHistogramName(id); - if (name) { - printf(" %s", name); - } else { - printf(" #%d", id); - } - printf(": %d\n", value); - } - - Telemetry::Accumulate(id, 1); - } - - if (IsTopLevelContentDocument()) { - id = static_cast<Telemetry::ID>(Telemetry::HistogramFirstUseCounter + - uc * 2 + 1); - value = GetUseCounter(uc) || GetChildDocumentUseCounter(uc); - - if (value) { - if (sDebugUseCounters) { - const char* name = Telemetry::GetHistogramName(id); - if (name) { - printf(" %s", name); - } else { - printf(" #%d", id); - } - printf(": %d\n", value); - } - - Telemetry::Accumulate(id, 1); - } - } - } - } +/* STUB */ } void |