This flag is for when we've loaded a URI in a remote type that is not the default
for compatibility reasons (for example related http in the file content process).
So that we can load the history entry in that same process as well.
This part is mainly to mark the channel as urgent-start if src related
attributes in HTMLImageElement and HTMLInputElement is set and the channel is
open due to user interaction. Unfortunately, we cannot just check the event
state just after creating channel since some loading image tasks will be queue
and execute in stable state. Thus, I store the event state in elements and
pass it to the place where create the channel.
MozReview-Commit-ID: GBdAkPfVzsn
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There's one redudant NS_ShouldCheckAppCache(nsIURI*, bool) is not used
anymore. Also we remove the extra usePrivateBrowsing argument, since we
can get this information from nsIPrincipal.
Convert the singleton HistoryTracker implementation to a per-nsSHistory based
implementation so that it can be bound to a TabGroup.
MozReview-Commit-ID: 7cMtArsO5lQ
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Re-order includes to meet gecko's coding style, and move bool data members
to the bottom for slightly better alignment (nsSHEntry down from 192->176,
nsSHEntryShared down from 208->200 on a Linux64 build).
MozReview-Commit-ID: CG1M6Hh39uI
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This test was accidentally taking advantage of the fact that closing a tab will result
in a nested event loop while waiting for the permitUnload messages to be sent back and
forth from the content process. This meant that the message that tells the parent that
the browser (which is having its history set) can now go back had a chance to be received
by the parent.
With the patches in bug 1336763, we're no longer spinning the event loop if the closing
tab doesn't have a beforeunload event handler in it, so we need to wait for the browser
to report that it can go back before actually sending it back in order to avoid a
test failure.
MozReview-Commit-ID: Lpl55iErrvf
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The urgent-start classification will tell the network requests scheduler to perform it with the highest priority and also ignoring any parallelism or overall connection limits. Doing this for top level document load could increase the responsiveness to users.
TimeStamp::ProcessCreations()'s aIsInconsistent outparam is ignored by the
majority of its caller. This patch makes it optional. Notably, this makes
ProcessCreation() easier to use in a constructor's initializer list.
We only need metric from top level content document, but we dont have
any information about it in nsDOMNavigationTiming, so I add a weak
reference which points to nsDocShell.
MozReview-Commit-ID: GiJigRLYHNV
The about:url-classifier supports following functions:
1. Provider section
- Show update status for each provider, update status include
last update time, next update time and last update status
- Update button to manually trigger an update for the provider.
2. Debug section
- Set MOZ_LOG Modules
- Set MOZ_LOG_FILE
MozReview-Commit-ID: AHiveKEHSNC
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Our caller is C++ code, and the implementations are all also written in C++,
so there is no reason to go through SpiderMonkey here. This patch also makes
nsILoadContext builtinclass to ensure that the implementation is always native.
Updates consumers to the new behavior.
Some consumers are changed to use the "page-icon:" protocol, since it's not
trivial to join the icons table and get a single result out of it. In most cases
the join would return multiple results since a page can have multiple icon payloads.
These consumers for now will return the biggest payload, bug 1347532 will fix
some of them to properly pass a #size=NN fragment.
Note that, even before, these were just "moz-anno:favicon:" uris, and the
payload had to be fetched from the database.
Some other consumers for now just fallback to the largest payload, by passing 0
to GetFaviconURLForPage.
The favicon optimization still happens on the main-thread, bug 1346139 will
handle that problem.
Most of the changes involve handling the modified IconData objects, that now
retain an array of payloads, rather than just one. But note that .ico files are
not yet split into single frames, due to imagelib missing APIs that will be handled
in bug 1337402.
The other changes involve fixing queries to properly join with the new tables.
Finally, note that thanks to the FOREIGN KEYS support, removing from moz_icons or
moz_pages_w_icons will also remove relations from moz_icons_to_pages.
The system only supports square icons, so icons are resized based on their larger side.
This doesn't include new tests, those will be in a following changeset.
MozReview-Commit-ID: JUkpquhpS8y
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rename : toolkit/components/places/tests/unit/test_svg_favicon.js => toolkit/components/places/tests/favicons/test_svg_favicon.js
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