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Our use of SQLite explicitly avoids using MSVC's _msize which the lib would
notrmally use. This was set up this way in BZ bug 719579 for legitimate reasons
(because _msize would end up using the system symbol, which would crash trying
to get the size information from jemalloc allocations). Since we build the
SQLite lib separately there is no easy way to avoid this warning as it's not
directly linked against mozglue.dll which has the jemalloc functions it wants
for _msize when not using the system allocator. It is implicitly assuming the
function is an extern returning an int (with the call specifically casting to
int) which is correct (well, correct _enough_, anyway) so the warning can
safely be ignored for our specific use as it all lines up at link time.
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Newly introduced aspect-ratio property did not have CSS_PROP_LIST_EXCLUDE_INTERNAL defines, resulting in the following assertion:
\!nsCSSProps::PropHasFlags(p, (1<<28)) (properties defined outside of #ifndef CSS_PROP_LIST_EXCLUDE_INTERNAL sections must not have the CSS_PROPERTY_INTERNAL flag), at ...layout/style/nsCSSProps.cpp:289
This patch resolves the assertion by adding #ifndef around the aspect-ratio property.
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Since this is supported as an alias by Firefox and Edge for the same
reasons and we have websites using this to (attempt to) override the
system-provided styling with their own, leaving out the only supported
keyword we'd otherwise have (with -moz- prefix) but still stating
-webkit-.
TODO: unprefix this completely and make the vendor prefixes aliases.
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A simpler name feels so much cleaner.
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This is apparently used for fallback selection and if available it is "assumed"
Shadow DOM is also available, while this is a utility function.
Webcompat is a nightmare sometimes.
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At first, HTMLEditor::GetActiveEditingHost might return null in this situation, we should check whether nullptr is returned. At second, SplitNodeDeep returns error since curent is design mode and selection node has no parent. So we should check error.
Ref: Bug 1350772
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We can replace old nsIEditor API with nsIAtom version.
Ref: Bug 1324996
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SetAttribute/RemoveAttribute/CloneAttirubte.
Add nsIAtom version of the following.
- CloneAttribute
- RemoveAttribute
- RemoveAttributeOrEquivalent
- SetAttribute
- SetAttributeOrEquivalent
Ref: Bug 1324996
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There is a lot of string compare when using CSS property name. We should use nsGkAtoms instead.
Ref: Bug 1323138
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Baby has his bottle, you ok now?
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Ensures aspect ratio numerator and denominator aren't swapped in vertical writing modes.
https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1548768
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This existed in Firefox before this bug.
I don't know if it came from a previous bug or was removed post-fork.
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https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1547792
Aspect Ratio handling simplified by using floating point integers:
- Multiplication of value (or inverse value) to a known side for Scaling
- No unequal equal values such as "4/3" vs "8/6" vs "20/15"
- Truly "Empty" aspect ratios, even if one dimension is not 0
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EditorBase parameter of GetTextNode is unnecessary because it uses static method only. Also, we should return nsINode to reduce QI.
Resolves #1617
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I meant to do this a long time ago, but basically it accounts for the new XP_SOLARIS build flag that never made it into the MailNews code. Additionally, it enables a compatibility flag for Solaris 11.4 that allows us to use the three-argument implementation of ctime_r still used by Solaris 11.3 and illumos (which also appears equivalent to the NSLDAPI_CTIME implementation used by libldap internally). Also, the ctime_r function has been added to the time.h header library for a while now, not sure why Mozilla thought we didn't have a ctime_r implementation.
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When using AF_CONN addresses, don't put these in the COOKIE
chunk. For these addresses it is possible to reconstruct them
locally. Conceptually, addresses are something to be shared
with the peer, but in the case of AF_CONN this might not be
the case. Therefore, zero then out.
Thanks to Natalie Silvanovich of Google Project Zero for
finding and reporting the issue.
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This fixes a spec compliance issue with section 8.1.4.2 Fetching scripts.
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JIT optimizations involving the Javascript 'arguments' object could
potentially confuse later optimizations, so we simply disable these
optimizations as a DiD measure.
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FINE! I'll go to bed already...
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These should all be spec-compliant and were (for release-trickling of features)
arbitrarily disabled by Mozilla at our fork point. There's no real reason to
keep them disabled since they are used in the wild.
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considered "native" by the Add-ons Manager when using the Dual-GUID system
A version bump triggering add-on compatibility check will re-evaluate the "native" status (among other things) so no extra or special work is required to fix erroneous warnings.
tl;dr instafix!
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The added debug assertion did not take into account microtask refactoring done in BZ 1405821.
Resulting in error: no member named 'IsInMicroTask' in 'nsContentUtils'.
This resolves the error.
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This changes NativeObject::slotSpan() to get the class from the object group
rather than getting it from the base shape to avoid a race between
Shape::ensureOwnBaseShape and background sweeping.
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The implementation is based on the work by Bernstein and Yang
(https://eprint.iacr.org/2019/266)
"Fast constant-time gcd computation and modular inversion".
It fixes the old mp_gcd and s_mp_invmod_odd_m functions. The patch also fixes
mpl_significant_bits s_mp_div_2d and s_mp_mul_2d by having less control flow to
reduce side-channel leaks.
Co-authored by : Billy Bob Brumley
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Includes removing an error code for a function that never fails, and removing an
error return when the function successfully did what it said it would.
Ref: BZ 1644477
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