This parameter isn't used by any implementation of onDispatchedEvent,
and keeping the parameter makes later refactorings in this bug more difficult.
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We have a minimum requirement of VS 2015 for Windows builds, which supports
the z length modifier for format specifiers. So we don't need SizePrintfMacros.h
any more, and can just use %zu and friends directly everywhere.
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extra : rebase_source : 009ea39eb4dac1c927aa03e4f97d8ab673de8a0e
kIndexTimeNotAvailable has a special meaning when reading the times from the index, but measured times are passed to CacheFile::SetNetworkTimes and 65535ms is a valid time.
CacheFile::OnChunkRead and CacheFile::OnChunkWritten now correctly handle discarded chunks. It's now also ensured that the chunk which is going to be discarded isn't references by any input stream.
CachePerfStats gathers performance data for single open, read and write operations as well as the whole cache entry opening. It maintains long term and short term average. The long term average filters out excessive values and it represents and average time for a given operation when the cache is not busy. The short term average represents the current cache speed. By comparing these two stats we know pretty quickly that the cache is getting slower and then we race the cache with network immediately without a delay. Otherwise the delay is based on the average cache entry open time.
All the instances are converted as follows.
- nsSubstring --> nsAString
- nsCSubstring --> nsACString
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extra : rebase_source : cfd2238c52e3cb4d13e3bd5ddb80ba6584ab6d91
CachePerfStats gathers performance data for single open, read and write operations as well as the whole cache entry opening. It maintains long term and short term average. The long term average filters out excessive values and it represents and average time for a given operation when the cache is not busy. The short term average represents the current cache speed. By comparing these two stats we know pretty quickly that the cache is getting slower and then we race the cache with network immediately without a delay. Otherwise the delay is based on the average cache entry open time.
CachePerfStats gathers performance data for single open, read and write operations as well as the whole cache entry opening. It maintains long term and short term average. The long term average filters out excessive values and it represents and average time for a given operation when the cache is not busy. The short term average represents the current cache speed. By comparing these two stats we know pretty quickly that the cache is getting slower and then we race the cache with network immediately without a delay. Otherwise the delay is based on the average cache entry open time.
NS_SetCurrentThreadName() is added as an alternative to PR_SetCurrentThreadName()
inside libxul. The thread names are collected in the form of crash annotation to
be processed on socorro.
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