Bug 1286530 made TCPSocket ChromeOnly, eliminating both the
dom.mozTCPSocket.enabled preference check as well as the "tcp-socket"
permission check. The API is now always exposed in chrome contexts.
This patch removes the leftover (and confusing) dead code.
Renamed and why:
- test_tcpsocket_enabled_no_perm.html renamed to
test_tcpsocket_not_exposed_to_content.html because it's now just a
question of content never seeing the API.
Removed tests and why:
- test_tcpsocket_enabled_with_perm.html used to be a standalone
verification of our permission check. We have no permission check
now and both test_tcpsocket_jsm.html and
test_tcpsocket_client_and_server_basics.html serve as tests that we
affirmatively expose the API and there are no "late" failure (such
as a secondary check in the parent).
- test_tcpsocket_default_permissions.html duplicated what (now)
test_tcpsocket_not_exposed_to_content.html accomplishes. It tried to
use the API and expect an exception. This is just superstition in a
WebIDL. (TCPSocket was not originally WebIDL-y.)
--HG--
rename : dom/network/tests/test_tcpsocket_enabled_no_perm.html => dom/network/tests/test_tcpsocket_not_exposed_to_content.html
extra : rebase_source : d2231ed3b0fb00541cc266569c2a7908a4074f9c
The use of add_task.js was ever only intended to be temporary until
bug 1078657 landed.
--HG--
extra : rebase_source : d9570859b35691002cf7f4642603f6730ddab7ad