This patch adds two additional fields to each mscom log entry: The first is
the duration, in microseconds, of time spent in mscom overhead when executing
a call from the MTA on behalf of a remote client.
The second field is the duration, in microseconds, of time spent actually
executing the method within Gecko itself.
(In other words, the sum of the two fields will equal the total duration of
time spent executing the call.)
MozReview-Commit-ID: EhFieEPrhE5
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.
This change avoids lots of false positives for Coverity's CHECKED_RETURN
warning, caused by NS_WARN_IF's current use in both statement-style and
expression-style.
In the case where the code within the NS_WARN_IF has side-effects, I made the
following change.
> NS_WARN_IF(NS_FAILED(FunctionWithSideEffects()));
> -->
> Unused << NS_WARN_IF(NS_FAILED(FunctionWithSideEffects()));
In the case where the code within the NS_WARN_IF lacks side-effects, I made the
following change.
> NS_WARN_IF(!condWithoutSideEffects);
> -->
> NS_WARNING_ASSERTION(condWithoutSideEffects, "msg");
This has two improvements.
- The condition is not evaluated in non-debug builds.
- The sense of the condition is inverted to the familiar "this condition should
be true" sense used in assertions.
A common variation on the side-effect-free case is the following.
> nsresult rv = Fn();
> NS_WARN_IF_(NS_FAILED(rv));
> -->
> DebugOnly<nsresult rv> = Fn();
> NS_WARNING_ASSERTION(NS_SUCCEEDED(rv), "Fn failed");
--HG--
extra : rebase_source : 58788245021096efa8372a9dc1d597a611d45611
Changing classes to `final` avoids complaints about deleting a class with
virtual functions. Making destructors private avoids static_asserts from
XPCOM code about refcounted classes with public destructors.
MozReview-Commit-ID: IiPrZln1wvj
--HG--
extra : rebase_source : 5d70eea909e9d8c7f191c465b700b778b7ff564c