Accessibility module uses nsIEditor (and nsIPlaintextEditor). However, now, it can use TextEditor and HTMLEditor. So, it should use them.
Note that this patch makes HTMLTextFieldAccessible::GetEditor() use nsITextControlElement::GetTextEditor() instead of nsIDOMNSEditableElement::GetEditor() but this won't change actual behavior since both implementation of HTMLInputElement and HTMLTextareaElement are just call shared internal methods.
MozReview-Commit-ID: HxHMGVSvWFv
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nsContentUtils::GetHTMLEditor() currently returns nsIEditor* since editor of doc shell may be any type of editors such as TextEditor or editor object which is implemented by JS. However, nsIEditor is now a builtin class. So, it can return HTMLEditor.
MozReview-Commit-ID: 3YoFOplZa7W
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This removes about 2/3 of the occurrences of nsXPIDLString in the tree. The
places where nsXPIDLStrings are null-checked are replaced with |rv| checks.
The patch also removes a couple of unused declarations from
nsIStringBundle.idl.
Note that nsStringBundle::GetStringFromNameHelper() was merged into
GetStringFromName(), because they both would have had the same signature.
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I've been having problems with interdiffs on mozreview lately, so for
ease of review, this patch is being submitted as a seperate patch for
review. Once it is r+'d, it will be folded into the first patch in
this set before landing.
MozReview-Commit-ID: CS9MngaXlBd
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Most of the names passed to nsIStringBundle::{Get,Format}StringFromUTF8Name
have one of the two following forms:
- a 16-bit C string literal, which is then converted to an 8-bit string in
order for the lookup to occur;
- an 8-bit C string literal converted to a 16-bit string, which is then
converted back to an 8-bit string in order for the lookup to occur.
This patch introduces and uses alternative methods that can take an 8-bit C
string literal, which requires changing some signatures in other methods and
functions. It replaces all C++ uses of the old methods.
The patch also changes the existing {Get,Format}StringFromName() methods so
they take an AUTF8String argument for the name instead of a wstring, because
that's nicer for JS code.
Even though there is a method for C++ code and a different one for JS code,
|binaryname| is used so that the existing method names can be used for the
common case in both languages.
The change reduces the number of NS_ConvertUTF8toUTF16 and
NS_ConvertUTF16toUTF8 conversions while running Speedometer v2 from ~270,000 to
~160,000. (Most of these conversions involved the string
"deprecatedReferrerDirective" in nsCSPParser.cpp.)
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