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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Any more specific work that is happening in these methods will have its own
specific category labeling in that specific code. The instances touched in this
patch are more on the outside and don't really know what kind of code is going
to be running inside.
MozReview-Commit-ID: 47NO1DZzkdH
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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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extra : rebase_source : 66f8ee003d2f70111f4cff16d6e2d906ef4bf10b
Any more specific work that is happening in these methods will have its own
specific category labeling in that specific code. The instances touched in this
patch are more on the outside and don't really know what kind of code is going
to be running inside.
MozReview-Commit-ID: 47NO1DZzkdH
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extra : rebase_source : f807c14bf6a592e0c651e15b63d1e7d63e4b0159
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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When we use RefPtr with nsISupports sub-classes, it's usually because the type
cannot be unambiguously cast to nsISupports. We already have a ToSupports
generic function to resolve ambiguity in these cases, so we may as well use
it here.
MozReview-Commit-ID: FaHhPKAPn6j
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extra : histedit_source : 9805787a169329b9c739dfa456cfe6a61a22b7d7
The ceiling was introduced in bug 549190 for improve the consistency of
underline positioning. However, removing ceiling now doesn't seem to
regress the testcases in that bug, probably thanks to improvement in
other part.
The ceiling here causes us to have different font metrics than other
browsers on Windows, and can lead to webcompat issue. We also don't do
this for other backends. So it's probably better removing it in favor
of rounding.
There are several test changes:
* min-intrinsic-with-percents-across-elements.html changes result due to
height of wrapping div in reference page depends on line height, so a
fixed line height is set to work around the issue.
* 368020-1.html changes result because a slightly different line-height
triggers bug 1462514. It is changed to use fixed line-height to work
around the issue.
* 456147.xul is disabled because it compares XUL against HTML page, but
XUL has different approach to position text in its elements than HTML.
Specifically, XUL elements don't seem to respect line height while
HTML elements do. The original line height in the file was probably
chosen to make the HTML match XUL, so it seems to be non-trivial to
fix it in a platform-independent way.
* sizing-orthog-{vlr,vrl}-in-htb-{008,020}.xht fails due to text in <p>
after the testing block shifts 1px up for unknown reason.
MozReview-Commit-ID: 2WJG1AigWl1
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extra : source : 653c6b7480997c4e1dbead5f0441bc06a0605b7a
The ceiling was introduced in bug 549190 for improve the consistency of
underline positioning. However, removing ceiling now doesn't seem to
regress the testcases in that bug, probably thanks to improvement in
other part.
The ceiling here causes us to have different font metrics than other
browsers on Windows, and can lead to webcompat issue. We also don't do
this for other backends. So it's probably better removing it in favor
of rounding.
There are several test changes:
* min-intrinsic-with-percents-across-elements.html changes result due to
height of wrapping div in reference page depends on line height, so a
fixed line height is set to work around the issue.
* 368020-1.html changes result because a slightly different line-height
triggers bug 1462514. It is changed to use fixed line-height to work
around the issue.
* 456147.xul is disabled because it compares XUL against HTML page, but
XUL has different approach to position text in its elements than HTML.
Specifically, XUL elements don't seem to respect line height while
HTML elements do. The original line height in the file was probably
chosen to make the HTML match XUL, so it seems to be non-trivial to
fix it in a platform-independent way.
* sizing-orthog-{vlr,vrl}-in-htb-{008,020}.xht fails due to text in <p>
after the testing block shifts 1px up for unknown reason.
MozReview-Commit-ID: 2WJG1AigWl1
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extra : rebase_source : 540e68ffff618a6dc3c14b3702b2c042988061a3
The ceiling was introduced in bug 549190 for improve the consistency of
underline positioning. However, removing ceiling now doesn't seem to
regress the testcases in that bug, probably thanks to improvement in
other part.
The ceiling here causes us to have different font metrics than other
browsers on Windows, and can lead to webcompat issue. We also don't do
this for other backends. So it's probably better removing it in favor
of rounding.
There are several test changes:
* min-intrinsic-with-percents-across-elements.html changes result due to
height of wrapping div in reference page depends on line height, so a
fixed line height is set to work around the issue.
* 368020-1.html changes result because a slightly different line-height
triggers bug 1462514. It is changed to use fixed line-height to work
around the issue.
* 456147.xul is disabled because it compares XUL against HTML page, but
XUL has different approach to position text in its elements than HTML.
Specifically, XUL elements don't seem to respect line height while
HTML elements do. The original line height in the file was probably
chosen to make the HTML match XUL, so it seems to be non-trivial to
fix it in a platform-independent way.
* sizing-orthog-{vlr,vrl}-in-htb-{008,020}.xht fails due to text in <p>
after the testing block shifts 1px up for unknown reason.
MozReview-Commit-ID: 2WJG1AigWl1
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extra : rebase_source : 6c61fa95a3b01e7b439be46a2498b4f893d8b84b
Releases the final reference to the IAudioSesionControl on a background thread in order to circumvent a hang at shutdown caused by stalled audio device interrupt handlers.
Previously, a feature was added to trigger pinch-zooming on desktops using the
mousewheel and a modifier key of the user's choosing (behind a pref).
To make testing easier on Macs, we wanted to trigger pinch-zooming
through Mac trackpad gestures. This patch enables pinch zooming through
trackpad gestures when the prefs apz.allow-zooming and
dom.meta-viewport.enabled are set to true. Currently, tests for this feature
were performed manually.
We will be using this feature only for internal testing. Later on when zooming
on desktops is more well-behaved, we will create automated tests and ship it.
MozReview-Commit-ID: HQ9OsPA1HPM
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extra : rebase_source : 47e4efb28f7ecc1867c00486dcff02b8922d0fc0
Original patch author is Takuro Ashie <ashie@clear-code.com>
Provide ability to create native EGL window and provide it under NS_NATIVE_EGL_WINDOW
to GL code. The native EGL window is owned/managed by mozcontainer.
MozReview-Commit-ID: 4d0Kk6DRSaD
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extra : rebase_source : e4677ce51fbf918eb1b0257c66ca4b7220174bbb
These GENERATED_FILES appear to be leftover from when parts
widget/android/bindings were still in Makefile.in, and are now redundant
with the GENERATED_FILES tuple in this moz.build file.
MozReview-Commit-ID: CxVDJQNCWeG
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extra : rebase_source : 9bed76436a458b680695ccc7ff9e19dc8497a80d
Implement SetCompositorHint() which sets _NET_WM_BYPASS_COMPOSITOR GtkWindow property when it's recreated
at nsWindow::SetDrawsInTitlebar().
Window role/class is handled by nsWindow::RefreshWindowClass(), it uses stored window class
passed to nsWindow::SetWindowClass().
MozReview-Commit-ID: 1JJsK1ZQyvu
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extra : rebase_source : 004fe2e379bf1ca2f157ef8df66c5875ab2c135c
"alloc-failure" is completely unused apart from the description text in nsI-
Memory.idl (and has been since before Firefox 17), while "lowering-priority" is
still being checked for in the PuppetWidget, but otherwise unused as well since
the feature using it was decommissioned in bug 1234176.
Since we're touching the PuppetWidget code anyway, we take the opportunity to
add a check for "low-memory-ongoing" instead, since similar as to how things
used to be with "lowering-priority", we want to drop the LayerManager's cached
resources only when receiving a real full memory-pressure event, but not for
subsequent ongoing notifications.
MozReview-Commit-ID: HL03SOU8axe
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Currently we don't create the Compositor until we have a valid surface
to render into. This causes a race that can result in us not being able
to display anything at all once a surface is provided and the compositor
is started. It seems the easiest thing to do right now is to avoid the
race by starting the Compositor immediately.
MozReview-Commit-ID: HkdVL3LBNZB
Read more information from the printing device to setup the unwritable region.
Translate the printing context's coordinate system so that the point (0,0)
refers to the top-left of the physical paper instead of the top-left of the
printable region.
MozReview-Commit-ID: 9ei2FgEUDyO
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Instead of the helper methods in GeckoBundle, add SDK JNI calls for the
boxing/unboxing operations, and use those calls directly. Moreover, for
unboxing Boolean/Double/Integer, use their internal "value" field value
directly if possible, to avoid making a JNI method call.
MozReview-Commit-ID: Azvov1gCeje
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Currently we don't create the Compositor until we have a valid surface
to render into. This causes a race that can result in us not being able
to display anything at all once a surface is provided and the compositor
is started. It seems the easiest thing to do right now is to avoid the
race by starting the Compositor immediately.
MozReview-Commit-ID: HkdVL3LBNZB
This patch implements Drop operation on Wayland/Gtk+. That's because drop operations are part
of clipboard on Wayland and we use our own paste clipboard handler on Wayland (Bug 1282015).
Wayland drop data are provided by wl_data_device_listener, it provides us drag and drop callbacks
which we route to nsDragService module.
MozReview-Commit-ID: 9uGYPg9YF6P
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The clip chain API in webrender allows us to build the clip state in WR
so that it matches the gecko display list more closely. This patch throws
away ScrollingLayersHelper.* and introduces ClipManager.* which pushes
the clip state to WR using the new method. A quick summary of the new
method is below.
Each display item in gecko has a DisplayItemClipChain which is a chain
of individual clips. The individual clips are defined in WR, and the
clip ids for those clips are put into a WR clip chain using the new
define_clip_chain API. Furthermore, each clip chain can also have a
parent chain, which is used to link a DisplayItemClipChain to the parent
display item's DisplayItemClipChain. This allows the WR clip state to
closely match the structure of the gecko display list clip state,
resulting in more correct behaviour.
There are a few other major changes that are lumped into this patch and
that were tricky to separate into their own patches:
- The collapsing of WrScrollId and WrStickyId into WrClipId. On the WR
side all the clip ids are treated the same anyway. Trying to preserve
the arbitrary distinction on the gecko side was resulting in
increasingly convoluted code, with different kinds of Variant<..>
types in the method signatures. It was much simpler and resulted in a
bunch of code deletion to just collapse the types.
- Moving the "override" mechanism from WebRenderAPI to ClipManager. The
override mechanism (explained in ClipManager.h) was simplified by
moving it into ClipManager, because it removed the need for tracking
additional clip stack state in WebRenderAPI.
MozReview-Commit-ID: GGbdFyJGprK
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Instead of passing a live settings object to the native Window, pass a
static initialization data bundle to the Window. The bundle contains
settings at the time of creation. All changes to settings after creation
are updated through events, rather than the live object.
Using a live object between Gecko and UI threads has some drawbacks,
including the need to lock the object, and the fact it won't work with
remote runtimes across processes.
MozReview-Commit-ID: 1DngLfJ0Fnc
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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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So as to provide a sensible size for the window when the user exits maximized
state.
MozReview-Commit-ID: DSXawb85xmL
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Implement and use solid-csd decoration style to get window offset when solid-csd is used by mShell toplevel window.
Also does not apply margin (resize handler sizes) on popup window as well as Gtk+ do in get_shadow_width().
MozReview-Commit-ID: 9xozp9CCVJj
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TSFTextStore should discard pending composition update actions when it records
end composition update action because end composition update action causes
dispatching eCompositionCommit event and it replaces old composition string
anyway. So, following eCompositionChange which is dispatched by preceding
composition update actions are just redundant.
MozReview-Commit-ID: HBHx2jA15ro
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nsScrollbarFrame::CreateAnonymousContent() would create the children
markup originally created by XBL. The attributes updated by XBL attribute
inheritance is updated by nsScrollbarFrame::UpdateChildrenAttributeValue().
This removes the XBL part of the scrollbar implementation.
MozReview-Commit-ID: FWi3HR2qkwF
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This patch implements a workaround which alows us to emulate
overlay scrollbars for some Gtk+ themes (Ubuntu/Ambiance),
when an inactive scrollbar thumb is smaller than the active one.
We calculate thumb margin as thumb class margin + difference margin
between active and inactive scrollbars.
Also remove boolean parameter from GetScrollbarMetrics() and implement
GetActiveScrollbarMetrics() to get metrics for active scrollbar.
MozReview-Commit-ID: 2zje5OZskYw
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When system titlebar rendering is disabled and we're in CSD window mode, the window decorations are
rendered by client (application/Gtk) and we don't get _NET_FRAME_EXTENTS property (decoration size) update
for our toplevel window.
So we need to calculate the decoration/shadow size as Gtk+ does, we emulate get_shadow_width()
which is not exported by Gtk+.
MozReview-Commit-ID: K7o2rUPt6Yc
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Ubuntu/Ambiance has tiny scrollbars when it's not hovered by mouse and large
ones when it's hovered/active. Our current Gtk+ toolkit code does not support such scrollbar
resize on the fly.
We use a workaround as we get size of active (hovered) scrollbar only and that
we pass to gecko. Then we draw scrolbar smaller when it's not hovered and full sized
when it's hovered.
MozReview-Commit-ID: mxt9q5Bcg9
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This patch goes through and changes a bunch of places in our tree which mention
this bug to use the new feature, making the methods more strongly typed.
There are probably more places in tree which could be changed, but I didn't try
to find them.
This was done using the script at:
bc5629735d/processors/add-task-async.jsm?at=default&fileviewer=file-view-default
MozReview-Commit-ID: KxuS9Cen87
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The GTK print portal is notified by the observer service with 'print-to-file-finished'
topic. The print filename is used as an identifier of the target in case multiple
printing jobs are in progress.
MozReview-Commit-ID: 1BZKDcK5De3
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In the flatpak environment the applications do not have access to the printers.
They need to use printing portal implemented by DBUS interface. The patch
implements support for printing portal by introducing nsFlatpakPrintPortal class.
1. it request print portal to show the print dialog
2. waits until print dialog is finished
3. setup observer for 'print-to-file-finished' topic
4. pass file descriptor of the printed file to the portal when the observer is notified
MozReview-Commit-ID: 3nZtYx7KzK6
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