On Android, nsIHandlerInfo instances representing protocols are also instances of nsIMIMEInfo. This causes the RDF back-end of the handler service to store them in the same cateory as MIME types. This fix corrects the situation for the JSON back-end, while leaving the RDF back-end unchanged for backwards compatibility.
Detailed testing is added using different RDF reference files for Desktop and Android.
MozReview-Commit-ID: B0ls60jfENe
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This improves performance because we won't try to fix the permissions of the file every time the nsIHandlerService implementation wants to open it, and makes it easier to access the file path from xpcshell tests.
MozReview-Commit-ID: DZmLa92qUnZ
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In cases, where the caller is looking for the locale to be used for JS Intl API,
we can now replace it with `undefined` which causes JS Intl API to use the default
locale which since bug 1346674 is resolved to the app locale.
This allows us to remove a lot of calls for the app locale.
The remaining ones are split between `AsBCP47` and `AsLangTag`.
Here, the `AsLangTag` is used, as described in the API docs, for cases where
the language string is used for localization purposes, such as language negotaition
matching to our language resources etc.
`AsBCP47` is used when the returned value is handed over to ICU API.
MozReview-Commit-ID: DzmFEUvMq3N
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extra : rebase_source : 513ed31d995864939aa893e73c81ffdf591a6617
In cases, where the caller is looking for the locale to be used for JS Intl API,
we can now replace it with `undefined` which causes JS Intl API to use the default
locale which since bug 1346674 is resolved to the app locale.
This allows us to remove a lot of calls for the app locale.
The remaining ones are split between `AsBCP47` and `AsLangTag`.
Here, the `AsLangTag` is used, as described in the API docs, for cases where
the language string is used for localization purposes, such as language negotaition
matching to our language resources etc.
`AsBCP47` is used when the returned value is handed over to ICU API.
MozReview-Commit-ID: DzmFEUvMq3N
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extra : rebase_source : 13fa4c397ba4c79303a2cd76684b5b8c4bd17331
It appears that we always meant to call
nsExternalHelperAppService::OnStartRequest even before we diverted (there's a
check for XRE_IsChildProcess in there) but forgot to. With this patch, we call
nsExternalHelperAppService::MaybeCloseWindow in the child and restore the old
behavior.
MozReview-Commit-ID: JedU3E0Eu26
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extra : rebase_source : 23e04fb5203018b4bd59c5ff349200d1c1951723
Reduce the priority of <link rel="prefetch"> network requests from PRIORITY_NORMAL to PRIORITY_LOWEST, the same as favicons. These prefetch requests are already deferred until the browser is idle using nsIWebProgressListener, but we can also adjust their network request priority to reflect their low urgency.
https://developer.mozilla.org/docs/Web/HTTP/Link_prefetching_FAQ#How_is_browser_idle_time_determined.3F
MozReview-Commit-ID: 2PjGRGOgKUU
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extra : amend_source : ef655ed4eced5dfd4cf4de79d9b3ec92845770ec
Patch originally by Rahid Hasan. Updated by Akshendra Pratap Singh, jdm and Standard8.
MozReview-Commit-ID: F0edTCSsXzy
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This patch removes support for mozapp iframes, leaving support for
mozbrowser iframes intact. Some of the code has been rewritten in order
to phrase things in terms of mozbrowser only, as opposed to mozbrowser
or app. In some places, code that was only useful with apps has been
completely removed, so that the APIs consumed can also be removed. In
some places where the notion of appId was bleeding out of this API, now
we use NO_APP_ID. Other notions of appId which were restricted to this
API have been removed.
We will use the new type for the generated IPDL message handler
prototype to make sure correct error handling method is called.
MozReview-Commit-ID: AzVbApxFGZ0
Giving '0' (literal zero) to nsCOMPtr is now ambiguous, as both
nsCOMPtr(decltype(nullptr)) and nsCOMPtr(T*) could be used.
In any case, our coding standards mandate the use of 'nullptr' for pointers.
So I'm changing all zeroes into nullptr's where necessary.
MozReview-Commit-ID: LXiZTu87Ck6
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