This patch was generated automatically by the "modeline.py" script, available
here: https://github.com/amccreight/moz-source-tools/blob/master/modeline.py
For every file that is modified in this patch, the changes are as follows:
(1) The patch changes the file to use the exact C++ mode lines from the
Mozilla coding style guide, available here:
https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Mozilla/Developer_guide/Coding_Style#Mode_Line
(2) The patch deletes any blank lines between the mode line & the MPL
boilerplate comment.
(3) If the file previously had the mode lines and MPL boilerplate in a
single contiguous C++ comment, then the patch splits them into
separate C++ comments, to match the boilerplate in the coding style.
MozReview-Commit-ID: 77D61xpSmIl
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extra : rebase_source : c6162fa3cf539a07177a19838324bf368faa162b
This patch was automatically generated. I found the files to be fixed in this
patch with the following command:
grep -r " \* This Source Code" gfx
...and then I modified each of these files with the following script
(where $1 is the filename to be modified):
###
line1=" \* This Source Code Form is subject to the terms of the Mozilla Public"
line2=" \* License, v\. 2\.0\. If a copy of the MPL was not distributed with this"
line3=" \* file, You can obtain one at http://mozilla\.org/MPL/2\.0/\. \*/"
# Strip off 1 space at beginning:
sed -i s%"^ $line1"%"$line1"% $1
sed -i s%"^ $line2"%"$line2"% $1
sed -i s%"^ $line3"%"$line3"% $1
###
MozReview-Commit-ID: EwCjyajgY4W
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extra : rebase_source : c61ca17ba556290d1f27af0a0c84e2ccc5371a36
This makes the color matrix and component transfer Moz2D filters generate
an infinite output, which is then cropped to the primitive's filter
primitive subregion by a subsequent crop filter node. This still gives us
different behavior than other browser when the primitive subregion is
overridden using the x/y/width/height attributes - other browsers either
ignore those completely (IE) or only let them crop the default subregion
(which is defined to be the same as the input subregion) and not enlargen
it - but I'll fix that in a separate bug.