This changes the fingerprint resistance code to set mIgnoreXULSize and
mIgnoreXULSizeMode even when there isn't yet a primary content container,
if this is a browser window.
It also removes some dead code and reorders some other logic wrt
mIgnoreXULSizeMode to make it more obvious what that code is doing, and
renames the containing method to distinguish it more clearly from some
other Load...Attributes methods.
MozReview-Commit-ID: LJqRWeta6XV
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Add an anonymous XUL tooltip node to toplevel non-XUL windows. Setup a
nsXULTooltipListener on non-XUL nsXULWindows. Make nsXULTooltipListener
always use the default tooltip in the non-XUL case.
MozReview-Commit-ID: Koe5m8PwMQM
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Previously, with early first paint enabled, nsXULWindow incorrectly loaded the
persisted window settings from about:blank and would only load them once.
Instead, load the settings before starting layout.
MozReview-Commit-ID: 6K4ofkbmHHb
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This should allow us to figure out what's killing the window mid-flight, in case
there's something to fix in the chrome JS code.
MozReview-Commit-ID: 1xx1AVdspB2
Using concrete class types with static IIDs in QueryInterface methods is a
pretty common pattern which isn't supported by any existing helper macros.
That's lead to separate ad-hoc implementations, with varying degrees of
dodginess, being scattered around the tree.
This patch adds a helper macro with a canonical (and safe) implementation, and
updates existing ad-hoc users to use it.
MozReview-Commit-ID: HaTGF7MN5Cv
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Move tracking of persistent window state into nsXULWindow. Also, move
special handling of the width/height of the window into nsXULWindow.
MozReview-Commit-ID: LOmHGyYeNSU
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When SetSize etc. are called before OnChromeLoaded has been invoked,
the functions assume that the window initialization code wants to size
the window specifically, and thus ignore the values from the <window>
element.
However, bug 1439875 changes the behavior so that SizeShell is also
invoked before OnChromeLoaded, which confuses the functions above, and
causes some of the attributes not to be loaded properly.
This patch adds a separate flag to avoid ignoring those attributes when
those functions are invoked as part of SizeShell itself.
It can cause extra reflow if the window is opened in maximized state,
and thus the new whitelist items. They may be fixed by bug 1448199.
MozReview-Commit-ID: 7jT8w9KGmzy
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I want this behind a pref so that I can investigate other bugs without building
locally.
MozReview-Commit-ID: FWbGUxNbbm
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When SetSize etc. are called before OnChromeLoaded has been invoked,
the functions assume that the window initialization code wants to size
the window specifically, and thus ignore the values from the <window>
element.
However, bug 1439875 changes the behavior so that SizeShell is also
invoked before OnChromeLoaded, which confuses the functions above, and
causes some of the attributes not to be loaded properly.
This patch adds a separate flag to avoid ignoring those attributes when
those functions are invoked as part of SizeShell itself.
MozReview-Commit-ID: 7jT8w9KGmzy
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The only subtle thing is the mCenterAfterLoad stuff, which is gated after a
mChromeLoaded.
Other than that it follows the same pattern as bug 345560.
MozReview-Commit-ID: 8qDiA2yn9DB
The only subtle thing is the mCenterAfterLoad stuff, which is gated after a
mChromeLoaded.
Other than that it follows the same pattern as bug 345560.
MozReview-Commit-ID: 8qDiA2yn9DB
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The only subtle thing is the mCenterAfterLoad stuff, which is gated after a
mChromeLoaded.
Other than that it follows the same pattern as bug 345560.
MozReview-Commit-ID: 8qDiA2yn9DB
The only subtle thing is the mCenterAfterLoad stuff, which is gated after a
mChromeLoaded.
Other than that it follows the same pattern as bug 345560.
MozReview-Commit-ID: 8qDiA2yn9DB
It seems that the layout system assumes those attributes are for size of
the <window> element, i.e. inner window size, not outer window size.
See for example nsContainerFrame::SyncWindowProperties. It reads
{min,max}{width,height} attributes from the element via
nsIFrame::GetXUL{Min,Max}Size, and passes them into SetSizeConstraints.
The latter inflates the sizes with window decoration size before calling
into widget code. It can also be seen that various XUL size related
methods on nsBox and nsIFrame put the same assumption.
The test test_windowminmaxsize.xul apparently puts the same assumption
as the layout system on the meaning of those properties.
(Another test test_resize_move_windows.xul, which tests effectiveness of
features of window.open, also fails if we size the window earlier than
current in bug 1439875, and doesn't fail with this patch on top. It may
indicate that it makes use of the same assumption, but I can't really
figure out how it does so.)
MozReview-Commit-ID: IdMwDc59Ltg
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Because nsAString is nicer to work with than char16_t*. The patch relatedly
changes nsIEmbeddingSiteWindow::title and nsIWindowMediator::updateWindowTitle
as well.
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