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Tag #1343
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Align document.open() with the overhauled specification
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CheckForOutdatedParent()
This was only used to check for cases when document.open() changed the
global, and elements being inserted into the document needing a new
reflector as a result.
Since document.open() no longer changes the global, this code is no
longer needed.
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The behavior change of document.open() requires these tests to be
changed to account for the new spec behavior.
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This changes the work we do for document.open() in the following ways:
- We no longer create a new Window when doing document.open().
We use the same Window but remove all the event listeners on the
existing DOM tree and Window before removing the document's existing
children to provide a clean slate document to use for .write().
- We no longer create a session history entry (previously would be a
wyciwyg URI). We now replace the current one, effectively losing the
entry for the original document.
- We now support document.open() on windowless documents.
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EventListenerManager.
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https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1244768
I happened to find an older version of the promise-based media playback patch in Bugzilla, the one that was originally submitted for review. It had the DocShell changes I already knew how to deal with, and had fewer of the audio wrapper and nsISupports changes that were confusing me in the later patch. I was able to do a better job getting this back into a UXP-appropriate configuration than I could have with the final version.
I'm honestly still a little unsure about some of the minor refactoring done in the patch itself, insisting on already_AddRefed promises and such, but I don't really know how to avoid those completely. Still, I think it's better than it was.
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NS_LossyConvertUTF16toASCII.
Resolves #1333
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This updates our behavior for computed DOM styling to no longer return
null on elements that have no display, but return a 0-length (empty)
style instead and don't throw. For this we stop looking at having a
presentation for the style and just look at the document instead.
This resolves #1219
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IDL name
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Based on work by Boris Zbarsky
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This removes all the parts guarded by SPIDERMONKEY_PROMISE
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This can happen through DestroyElementMaps()
Based on work by Markus Stange and Edgar Chen.
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Properly handles NPError reporting and makes sure that, in the case of
failure, it does not return junk for the NPObject.
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Remove Adobe Primetime support
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As a cleanup task, also remove GMP storage migration for Fx 42 era.
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# Conflicts:
# modules/libpref/init/all.js
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This reverts commit 22b35fa8e923d52a3fa785993c28c3e63cd1ee1e.
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Support Modern Solaris
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This should do it for all the commits to files I changed, but while I'm in here I could probably go ahead and turn ALL the singular if defined statements into ifdef statements by using grep/find on the tree. On the other hand, perhaps we should do that as a separate issue so that this doesn't become a case of scope creep.
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being incompatible.
https://github.com/oracle/solaris-userland/blob/82dd4adb0eca729372074d62435e00a783d95b1f/components/desktop/firefox/patches/firefox-49-npapi.patch
The first fix was something I found on Oracle's patchset and allowed me to use the last Flash Player compiled for Solaris, from all the way back in 2012. Still works with most Flash content.
The second is an evolution of what I had to do to get Interlink to compile. For Interlink, I basically had to copy the contents of any boolean values from confvars.sh into the empty moz.configure file, otherwise nothing would get configured. I decided to test whether Pale Moon had the same issue, and it turned out that it wasn't as bad as on Interlink, but it was still pure luck that the browser component built at all, because MOZ_PHOENIX and other important flags were apparently not being defined at all, hence why I couldn't get half the extensions to be compatible at first.
I don't know why this is the case, but apparently configure.in isn't able to import values from confvars.sh. old-configure.in seems immune to the problem that application-specific configure.in files were experiencing, though. confvars.sh itself seems to work fine with values that aren't passed along via configure.in, though. So it's the interface between those two files that is messed up.
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libevent/IPC junk.
This is mostly ifdefs, but as you can see, Solaris is actually a lot like Linux. They're both more SysV than BSD at core, and most of the differences have more to do with Solaris not using glibc than anything else.
I still need to audit a lot of these changes and understand why they're needed and what the alternative approaches are. After this patch, most of the core functionality needed to build Solaris is here.
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Compared with what Pale Moon had for Solaris originally, this is mostly the same zero point I started patching from, but I've made the following changes here after reviewing all this initial code I never looked at closely before.
1. In package-manifest.in for both Basilisk and Pale Moon, I've made the SPARC code for libfreebl not interefere with the x86 code, use the proper build flags, and also updated it to allow a SPARC64 build which is more likely to be used than the 32-bit SPARC code we had there.
2. See Mozilla bug #832272 and the old rules.mk patch from around Firefox 30 in oracle/solaris-userland. I believe they screwed up NSINSTALL on Solaris when they were trying to streamline the NSS buildsystem, because they started having unexplained issues with it around that time after Firefox 22 that they never properly resolved until Mozilla began building NSS with gyp files. I'm actually not even sure how relevant the thing they broke actually is to Solaris at this point, bug 665509 is so old it predates Firefox itself and goes back to the Mozilla suite days. I believe $(INSTALL) -t was wrong, and they meant $(NSINSTALL) -t because that makes more sense and is closer to what was there originally. It's what they have for WINNT, and it's possible a fix more like that could serve for Solaris as well. Alternatively, we could get rid of all these half-broken Makefiles and start building NSS with gyp files like Mozilla did.
3. I've completely cut out support for the Sun compiler and taken into account the reality that everyone builds Firefox (and therefore its forks) with GCC now on Solaris. This alone helped clean up a lot of the uglier parts of the code.
4. I've updated all remaining SOLARIS build flags to the newer XP_SOLARIS, because the SOLARIS flag is no longer set when building Solaris.
5. I've confirmed the workaround in gtxFontconfigFonts.cpp is no longer necessary. The Solaris people got impatient about implementing a half-baked patch for a fontconfig feature that wasn't ready yet back in 2009, and somehow convinced Mozilla to patch their software to work around it when really they should have just fixed or removed their broken fontconfig patch. The feature they wanted has since been implemented properly, and no version of Solaris still uses the broken patch that required this fix. If anyone had ever properly audited this code, it would have been removed a long time ago.
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This removes a ton of tests that are no longer relevant with (un)watch
removed (e.g. testing stability/bugs in the watchpoint system itself
which has never been the most stable), and updates others that would
previously rely on watch/unwatch, so that they don't unexpectedly fail.
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On MacOS, particularly large allocations within the platform limits
(1.2G+) will fail and crash. This adds a specific size check for that
when working around driver bugs (default).
While there, added a generic size_t limited size check for the
platform, and reporting OOM if too large.
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No longer follow the value's prototype chain when creating index updates
in IndexedDB.
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This also addresses clearing of document dependent JS slots which might
get out of sync with innerWindow navigation; relevant comments added.
This resolves #1253
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List of relevant patches applied:
1425599 part 15 - [css-grid] Test reference fixes + more tests.
1373678 Part 3: Add line number checks to test_grid_implicit.html.
1416350 - Part 3: Add test to verify line numbers of grids with leading implicit tracks.
1416350 - Part 4: Add a reftest of repeat:auto-fit grids with leading implicit tracks.
1417711 - [css-grid] An abs.pos. grid container child that only covers removed 'auto-fit' tracks should not span to the end padding edge.
1416350 - Part 5: Correct the expected results for grids that have leading implicit tracks.
1418727 part 3 - [css-grid] Reftest updates.
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