These are all easy cases where an nsXPIDLCString local variable is set via
getter_Copies() and then is only used in ways that nsCStrings can also be used
(i.e. no null checks or implicit conversions to |char*|).
In every case the patch trivially replaces the nsXPIDLCString with an
nsCString. (Also, there are a couple of unused nsXPIDLCString variables that
the patch simply removes.)
test_bug655636.html refers gBrowser, however, it's available only in chrome
process and it's referred only for listening to "pageshow" event instead of
"load" event of the data URI. So, we must be able to use "unload" event of the
previous URL instead.
Although, this testcase (even without this change) won't cause crash even if
backing out the patch for bug 635636 anymore.
MozReview-Commit-ID: B8qOwVZqZQm
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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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nsITableEditor is now a builtin class. So, it's implemented only by HTMLEditor. Therefore, AutoSelectionSetterAfterTableEdit can use HTMLEditor.
Then, nsITableEditor.setSelectionAfterTableEdit() can be removed from nsITableEditor and moved to HTMLEditor as non-virtual method since nobody uses it from JS.
MozReview-Commit-ID: KnN6Fw4TYyn
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This test is turned off by bug 1269209 on e10s. But there is no exactly reason why this test on e10s is turned off.
Although I run this test on e10s now, it seems to pass this. So we should turn on this test even if e10s.
MozReview-Commit-ID: JHQP2ZYvsHL
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nsIHTMLDocument::TearingDownEditor() takes nsIEditor as an argument. However, it's not used in it. So, we can remove it.
MozReview-Commit-ID: KUmIsnVGB6H
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nsEditingSession should treat editor as HTMLEditor in its internal handling.
MozReview-Commit-ID: 51SfY4oeq3p
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Some users of HTMLEditor retrieve pointer to editors with nsIEditingSession::GetEditorForWindow() but it returns nsIEditor. So, there should be a method which returns HTMLEditor*.
MozReview-Commit-ID: Bzc1LIlTSDF
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This matches the spec and Chrome, and seems to bring us closer to Edge
and WebKit as well. It also matches our own behavior for addRange(),
which was changed in bug 1341137.
For collapse and selectAllChildren, we match the tests and browsers, but
the spec is incorrect at the time of this writing:
https://github.com/w3c/selection-api/pull/86
The removeAllRanges test hadn't been updated for the spec change.
MozReview-Commit-ID: DTK8283k5IP
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Removes nsIDOMHTMLEmbedElement and all references. HTML elements are
now handled by WebIDL. With the deprecation of extensions, XPCOM
interfaces to HTML elements are no longer needed.
MozReview-Commit-ID: DI4XVvdgPDI
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EditorCommands implements common edit commands. So, we can use TextEditor even if the instance is HTMLEditor.
Then, EditorCommands can use non-virtual methods of the concrete classes.
MozReview-Commit-ID: DgKHqC0osRb
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nsComposerCommands uses some simple getter methods. They can be simpler non-virtual methods. So, we should do it.
Note that this changes that EditorBase::GetIsSelectionEditable() won't return error. However, it has returned error only when selection controller isn't available. That means that the selection controller has been destroyed and the editor will be destroyed. So, this must not be problem since it returns false (non-editable) instead and won't break any behavior since the editor won't be editable by users nor JS anymore.
MozReview-Commit-ID: E9ccFspG6na
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Compiler may can optimize to call virtual methods at build time if we call them with concrete classes because some of them may have final keyword.
Even if not so, we can optimize some methods with creating non-virtual methods.
MozReview-Commit-ID: K3bRlc0URml
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All SetState() methods in nsComposerCommands require HTMLEditor. So, it should take HTMLEditor* rather than nsIEditor*.
MozReview-Commit-ID: AVbnRsMsmeY
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Similar to GetCurrentState(), all ToggleState() methods require HTMLEditor. So, they should take HTMLEditor* instead of nsIEditor*.
MozReview-Commit-ID: BwM6WRKFn6Q
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All GetCurrentState() methods in nsComposerCommands require HTMLEditor but its argument is nsIEditor*. So, it should take HTMLEditor* and it shouldn't be called if given editor isn't HTMLEditor since it's virtual method.
MozReview-Commit-ID: HsvYJN8hIxN
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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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CompositionTransaction forgets to call EndBatchChanges when GetSelectionController returns error, so we should use RAII class instead.
MozReview-Commit-ID: HI9kutRVzx6
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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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nsXPIDLStrings are marked as VOIDED upon initialization. Most of these local
nsXPIDLString variables are immediately set via getter_Copies(), which will
either assign a string value (using Adopt()) or do SetIsVoid(). These can be
trivially converted to nsString, which will get the same treatment.
The patch suitably converts the remaining nsXPIDLString local variable as well.
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CreateAnonymousElement still uses nsIDOMNode, but we should use nsIContent for it.
MozReview-Commit-ID: 2xgzlE6NVra
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