Since We can use EditorBase/TextEditor/HTMLEditor directly, we can
movei noscript methods in nsIEditor to each class.
Also, Init is unnecessary to use nsIDOMDocument and nsIContent since method
isn't in IDL. And some methods are unused now.
MozReview-Commit-ID: D3B6oSlcT0L
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nsIHTMLEditor has several scriptable methods (addDefaultProperty(),
removeDefaultProperty(), etc.) that have nsIAtom parameters. We're in the
process of deCOMtaminating nsIAtom (bug 1392883) so these methods need to be
changed.
This patch does the following.
- It changes those methods to take an AString instead of an nsIAtom.
- For each existing method, it adds to HTMLEditor a new C++ method of the same
name that takes an nsIAtom parameter.
- It updates TextEditorTest.cpp to use strings instead of atoms, in order to
keep using the XPIDL methods.
- It updates test_bug1140105.html to pass strings instead of atoms to
getInlineProperty(). This removes the use of nsIAtomService.
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AutoPlaceHolderBatch can take EditorBase class and its inherited class, AutoEditBatch, can be removed if we implement other constructor which doesn't take transaction name.
Additionally, nsIEditor::(Begin|End)PlaceHolderTransaction() are referred only by AutoPlaceHolderBatch. Therefore, they can be non-public methods and removed from nsIEditor interface.
Note that this patch also repalces "PlaceHolder" with "Placeholder" since it's a word.
MozReview-Commit-ID: 5dw3kcX3bOx
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nsIEditor is still first contact with editor class for some modules. They should be accessible to the concrete classes without QI. Therefore, nsIEditor should have As*Editor() methods.
Additionally, this adds AsEditorBase(). That is always implemented but it might be necessary for some files for minimizing its include files.
MozReview-Commit-ID: 8WqkDJLiVDs
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If we make nsIEditor a builtin class, that means that its instance can be only TextEditor or HTMLEditor. Then, users of nsIEditor can use concrete classes such as EditorBase, TextEditor or HTMLEditor instead. Then, the users can reduce unnecessary QI and a lot of virtual calls if we'll create non-virtual methods.
So, let's make editor related interfaces builtin classes.
MozReview-Commit-ID: 93WfsSDuJiJ
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There are no app which replaces transaction manager of editor. Additionally, replacing transaction manager of an editor with different editor or same editor but after initialized again due to some reasons may cause unexpected problems.
Therefore, this patch makes it readonly.
MozReview-Commit-ID: K7zepOjrzvC
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Doing QI from nsIEditor to nsIEditorIMESupport doesn't make sense because editor should always support all methods and attributes of nsIEditorIMESupport (it does NOT mean that all nsIEditor implementation need to support IME).
This patch moves all of them to nsIEditor for avoiding redundant QIs.
MozReview-Commit-ID: DzIKuGHG4iy
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