nsGeoPositionCoords will convert NaNs returned from the location providers to null properties of the JavaScript Coordinates object.
MozReview-Commit-ID: Cmuf2aO0ClD
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This was done automatically replacing:
s/mozilla::Move/std::move/
s/ Move(/ std::move(/
s/(Move(/(std::move(/
Removing the 'using mozilla::Move;' lines.
And then with a few manual fixups, see the bug for the split series..
MozReview-Commit-ID: Jxze3adipUh
Categories are useful to indicate: This much % of time was spent in this category.
The EVENTS category isn't a very good match for this. This category is currently
only set on labels of functions that handle the processing of an event. But
those functions are usually closer to the base of the stack, and the actual CPU
work during the processing of an event is usually in another category closer to
the top of the stack, e.g. in JS if we're running an event handler, or in LAYOUT
if we're hit testing the position of the event.
This changeset removes the EVENTS category and replaces all uses of it with the
OTHER category.
MozReview-Commit-ID: JPm5hQiBkvp
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Categories are useful to indicate: This much % of time was spent in this category.
The EVENTS category isn't a very good match for this. This category is currently
only set on labels of functions that handle the processing of an event. But
those functions are usually closer to the base of the stack, and the actual CPU
work during the processing of an event is usually in another category closer to
the top of the stack, e.g. in JS if we're running an event handler, or in LAYOUT
if we're hit testing the position of the event.
This changeset removes the EVENTS category and replaces all uses of it with the
OTHER category.
MozReview-Commit-ID: JPm5hQiBkvp
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Categories are useful to indicate: This much % of time was spent in this category.
The EVENTS category isn't a very good match for this. This category is currently
only set on labels of functions that handle the processing of an event. But
those functions are usually closer to the base of the stack, and the actual CPU
work during the processing of an event is usually in another category closer to
the top of the stack, e.g. in JS if we're running an event handler, or in LAYOUT
if we're hit testing the position of the event.
This changeset removes the EVENTS category and replaces all uses of it with the
OTHER category.
MozReview-Commit-ID: JPm5hQiBkvp
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Fairly straightforward, just a blanket removal. Haven't heard
anything on dev-platform or fx-data-dev regarding this removal,
so I think it's likely safe to remove on Nightly, and we can
revert if anyone makes a fuss.
As part of removing the HangMonitor, I renamed a few things and
reorganized the namespaces to not depend on a HangMonitor
namespace. Hopefully this doesn't produce too much noise in the
diff, it just seemed appropriate to move everything around
rather than keep dangling vestiges of the old system.
MozReview-Commit-ID: 8C8NFnOP5GU
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When we reset the old native queue when transferring to another session,
perform the reset right after the transfer() call, instead of in
onTransfer(), which is too late for clearing stale pending calls.
Then, after transferring to a new queue, let Gecko call Window.onReady
to set the new queue's state if needed. That way the Java queue state is
consistent with the Gecko state.
MozReview-Commit-ID: CUXGrhR4FCD
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This does not remove the directives in widget/ContentCache.cpp as those crash
annotations should be temporary and will be removed once bug 1405832 is fixed.
MozReview-Commit-ID: F0STyYDx8F4
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Add BrowserLocaleManager.refreshLocales, a native function which calls OSPreferences::Refresh, and BrowserLocaleManager.getLocale, which returns the current locale string. Use these in place of observing modification of the intl.locale.os pref.
Removing the previous cpp files moved AndroidBridge.cpp to a different
compilation unit, and that caused some problems with other code that
depended on AndroidBridge being in or not in their compilation unit.
This patch fixes those (unwanted) dependencies.
MozReview-Commit-ID: DJsk3iENsx2
This patch makes the following changes to the macros.
- Removes PROFILER_LABEL_FUNC. It's only suitable for use in functions outside
classes, due to PROFILER_FUNCTION_NAME not getting class names, and it was
mostly misused.
- Removes PROFILER_FUNCTION_NAME. It's no longer used, and __func__ is
universally available now anyway.
- Combines the first two string literal arguments of PROFILER_LABEL and
PROFILER_LABEL_DYNAMIC into a single argument. There was no good reason for
them to be separate, and it forced a '::' in the label, which isn't always
appropriate. Also, the meaning of the "name_space" argument was interpreted
in an interesting variety of ways.
- Adds an "AUTO_" prefix to PROFILER_LABEL and PROFILER_LABEL_DYNAMIC, to make
it clearer they construct RAII objects rather than just being function calls.
(I myself have screwed up the scoping because of this in the past.)
- Fills in the 'js::ProfileEntry::Category::' qualifier within the macro, so
the caller doesn't need to. This makes a *lot* more of the uses fit onto a
single line.
The patch also makes the following changes to the macro uses (beyond those
required by the changes described above).
- Fixes a bunch of labels that had gotten out of sync with the name of the
class and/or function that encloses them.
- Removes a useless PROFILER_LABEL use within a trivial scope in
EventStateManager::DispatchMouseOrPointerEvent(). It clearly wasn't serving
any useful purpose. It also serves as extra evidence that the AUTO_ prefix is
a good idea.
- Tweaks DecodePool::SyncRunIf{Preferred,Possible} so that the labelling is
done within them, instead of at their callsites, because that's a more
standard way of doing things.
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Add a static boolean sThreadDestroyed which can be accessed only on JAVA UI thread.
Set sThreadDestroyed to true at DestroyOnUiThread that will stop remain tasks to access the Bridge() instance at JAVA thread.
MozReview-Commit-ID: 5JtUFgc6Vl3
Our "chrome-document-loaded" observer may detect several different types
of widgets that can exist in the parent process, including the Android
nsWindow, PuppetWidget, etc. We should only set the global state to
ready when the first top-level nsWindow has loaded, and not just any
window.
Bug 1344892 - 1. Add option to dispatch to priority queue; r=snorp
For the regular "gecko" option, change to dispatching to the XPCOM event
queue, and add a new "gecko_priority" option that dispatches calls to
the widget event queue. GeckoThread.waitOnGecko is changed to wait on
both the widget queue and the XPCOM queue. nsAppShell::SyncRunEvent is
changed to avoid a possible deadlock condition involving locking
sAppShellLock twice.
Bug 1344892 - 2. Update dispatchTo = "gecko" options; r=snorp
Update some existing dispatchTo = "gecko" options to "gecko_priority",
which typically involve UI events or JNI management calls like
disposeNative. As a rule, disposeNative is dispatched to the queue with
the least priority among the queues that other native members of the
same class dispatch to (i.e. "gecko_priority" if all other native
members dispatch to "gecko_priority", or "gecko" if any native members
dispatch to "gecko").
Bug 1344892 - 3. Update auto-generated bindings; r=me