After page load the document is focused and the entire subtree is
spoken. It should only speak the name.
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This also removes any redundant Ci.nsISupports elements in the interface
lists.
This was done using the following script:
acecb401b7/processors/chromeutils-generateQI.jsm
MozReview-Commit-ID: AIx10P8GpZY
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extra : rebase_source : a29c07530586dc18ba040f19215475ac20fcfb3b
These issues were previously ignored due to the nature of our global import
rules. They need to be fixed before that rule can be updated.
MozReview-Commit-ID: DCChktTc5TW
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extra : histedit_source : dea59ddd2daaae52069c5faceae9149a4f08dd73
nsFrameLoader is on WebIDL bindings, so those QIs are no-ops anyway, unless the given object is no a frameloader to start with.
MozReview-Commit-ID: IPiW70H5NPc
This patch was autogenerated by my decomponents.py
It covers almost every file with the extension js, jsm, html, py,
xhtml, or xul.
It removes blank lines after removed lines, when the removed lines are
preceded by either blank lines or the start of a new block. The "start
of a new block" is defined fairly hackily: either the line starts with
//, ends with */, ends with {, <![CDATA[, """ or '''. The first two
cover comments, the third one covers JS, the fourth covers JS embedded
in XUL, and the final two cover JS embedded in Python. This also
applies if the removed line was the first line of the file.
It covers the pattern matching cases like "var {classes: Cc,
interfaces: Ci, utils: Cu, results: Cr} = Components;". It'll remove
the entire thing if they are all either Ci, Cr, Cc or Cu, or it will
remove the appropriate ones and leave the residue behind. If there's
only one behind, then it will turn it into a normal, non-pattern
matching variable definition. (For instance, "const { classes: Cc,
Constructor: CC, interfaces: Ci, utils: Cu } = Components" becomes
"const CC = Components.Constructor".)
MozReview-Commit-ID: DeSHcClQ7cG
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extra : rebase_source : d9c41878036c1ef7766ef5e91a7005025bc1d72b
This was done using the following script:
37e3803c7a/processors/chromeutils-import.jsm
MozReview-Commit-ID: 1Nc3XDu0wGl
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extra : intermediate-source : 34c999fa006bffe8705cf50c54708aa21a962e62
extra : histedit_source : b2be2c5e5d226e6c347312456a6ae339c1e634b0
This was done using the following script:
37e3803c7a/processors/chromeutils-import.jsm
MozReview-Commit-ID: 1Nc3XDu0wGl
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extra : source : 12fc4dee861c812fd2bd032c63ef17af61800c70
This was done using the following script:
37e3803c7a/processors/chromeutils-import.jsm
MozReview-Commit-ID: 1Nc3XDu0wGl
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extra : rebase_source : c004a023389f1f6bf3d2f3efe93c13d423b23ccd
This removes one use of nsIAtom within scripts, which is good (see bug
1392883). All the uses of this attribute within scripts just converted it to a
string anyway.
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extra : rebase_source : 080c12506722df5d18e78659bbb922421baa5b80
The FrameLoaderOwner interface has been implemented in WebIDL for several
years now, so these QIs are simply unnecessary overhead.
MozReview-Commit-ID: LAzvfm5Qhy0
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