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-rw-r--r--xpcom/glue/nsCRTGlue.cpp24
-rw-r--r--xpcom/glue/nsDebug.h27
2 files changed, 0 insertions, 51 deletions
diff --git a/xpcom/glue/nsCRTGlue.cpp b/xpcom/glue/nsCRTGlue.cpp
index 7a9f6db03..03c77da2b 100644
--- a/xpcom/glue/nsCRTGlue.cpp
+++ b/xpcom/glue/nsCRTGlue.cpp
@@ -321,30 +321,6 @@ set_stderr_callback(StderrCallback aCallback)
sStderrCallback = aCallback;
}
-#if defined(ANDROID) && !defined(RELEASE_OR_BETA)
-static FILE* sStderrCopy = nullptr;
-
-void
-stderr_to_file(const char* aFmt, va_list aArgs)
-{
- vfprintf(sStderrCopy, aFmt, aArgs);
-}
-
-void
-copy_stderr_to_file(const char* aFile)
-{
- if (sStderrCopy) {
- return;
- }
- size_t buflen = strlen(aFile) + 16;
- char* buf = (char*)malloc(buflen);
- snprintf(buf, buflen, "%s.%u", aFile, (uint32_t)getpid());
- sStderrCopy = fopen(buf, "w");
- free(buf);
- set_stderr_callback(stderr_to_file);
-}
-#endif
-
#ifdef HAVE_VA_COPY
#define VARARGS_ASSIGN(foo, bar) VA_COPY(foo,bar)
#elif defined(HAVE_VA_LIST_AS_ARRAY)
diff --git a/xpcom/glue/nsDebug.h b/xpcom/glue/nsDebug.h
index 7365f9ce3..0cc7f0a03 100644
--- a/xpcom/glue/nsDebug.h
+++ b/xpcom/glue/nsDebug.h
@@ -426,33 +426,6 @@ void fprintf_stderr(FILE* aFile, const char* aFmt, ...) MOZ_FORMAT_PRINTF(2, 3);
// advanced performance debugging and display/layers visualization.
void set_stderr_callback(StderrCallback aCallback);
-#if defined(ANDROID) && !defined(RELEASE_OR_BETA)
-// Call this if you want a copy of stderr logging sent to a file. This is
-// useful to get around logcat overflow problems on android devices, which use
-// a circular logcat buffer and can intermittently drop messages if there's too
-// much spew.
-//
-// This is intended for local debugging only, DO NOT USE IN PRODUCTION CODE.
-// (This is ifndef RELEASE_OR_BETA to catch uses of it that accidentally get
-// checked in). Using this will also prevent the profiler from getting a copy of
-// the stderr messages which it uses for various visualization features.
-//
-// This function can be called from any thread, but if it is called multiple
-// times all invocations must be on the same thread. Invocations after the
-// first one are ignored, so you can safely put it inside a loop, for example.
-// Once this is called there is no way to turn it off; all stderr output from
-// that point forward will go to the file. Note that the output is subject to
-// buffering so make sure you have enough output to flush the messages you care
-// about before you terminate the process.
-//
-// The file passed in should be writable, so on Android devices a path like
-// "/data/local/tmp/blah" is a good one to use as it is world-writable and will
-// work even in B2G child processes which have reduced privileges. Note that the
-// actual file created will have the PID appended to the path you pass in, so
-// that on B2G the output from each process goes to a separate file.
-void copy_stderr_to_file(const char* aFile);
-#endif
-
#ifdef __cplusplus
}
#endif