This supports one manifestparser expression per line in the 'skip-if',
'fail-if' and 'run-if' keys. As a side effect the:
skip-if = foo ||
bar
syntax is no longer supported. Instead it can be:
skip-if =
foo # bug 123
bar # bug 456
Differential Revision: https://phabricator.services.mozilla.com/D95927
Allow-list all Python code in tree for use with the black linter, and re-format all code in-tree accordingly.
To produce this patch I did all of the following:
1. Make changes to tools/lint/black.yml to remove include: stanza and update list of source extensions.
2. Run ./mach lint --linter black --fix
3. Make some ad-hoc manual updates to python/mozbuild/mozbuild/test/configure/test_configure.py -- it has some hard-coded line numbers that the reformat breaks.
4. Make some ad-hoc manual updates to `testing/marionette/client/setup.py`, `testing/marionette/harness/setup.py`, and `testing/firefox-ui/harness/setup.py`, which have hard-coded regexes that break after the reformat.
5. Add a set of exclusions to black.yml. These will be deleted in a follow-up bug (1672023).
# ignore-this-changeset
Differential Revision: https://phabricator.services.mozilla.com/D94045
Allow-list all Python code in tree for use with the black linter, and re-format all code in-tree accordingly.
To produce this patch I did all of the following:
1. Make changes to tools/lint/black.yml to remove include: stanza and update list of source extensions.
2. Run ./mach lint --linter black --fix
3. Make some ad-hoc manual updates to python/mozbuild/mozbuild/test/configure/test_configure.py -- it has some hard-coded line numbers that the reformat breaks.
4. Make some ad-hoc manual updates to `testing/marionette/client/setup.py`, `testing/marionette/harness/setup.py`, and `testing/firefox-ui/harness/setup.py`, which have hard-coded regexes that break after the reformat.
5. Add a set of exclusions to black.yml. These will be deleted in a follow-up bug (1672023).
# ignore-this-changeset
Differential Revision: https://phabricator.services.mozilla.com/D94045
Allow-list all Python code in tree for use with the black linter, and re-format all code in-tree accordingly.
To produce this patch I did all of the following:
1. Make changes to tools/lint/black.yml to remove include: stanza and update list of source extensions.
2. Run ./mach lint --linter black --fix
3. Make some ad-hoc manual updates to python/mozbuild/mozbuild/test/configure/test_configure.py -- it has some hard-coded line numbers that the reformat breaks.
4. Add a set of exclusions to black.yml. These will be deleted in a follow-up bug (1672023).
# ignore-this-changeset
Differential Revision: https://phabricator.services.mozilla.com/D94045
The key here is to test the type of the variable declaration for being a
smartptr type, instead of testing the type of the variable _use_.
Differential Revision: https://phabricator.services.mozilla.com/D65581
--HG--
extra : moz-landing-system : lando
This is generally pretty straightforward, and rewrites nearly all calls. It
skips the ones that it can detect using frame script globals like
`sendAsyncMessage`, though.
Differential Revision: https://phabricator.services.mozilla.com/D53740
--HG--
extra : moz-landing-system : lando
This is generally pretty straightforward, and rewrites nearly all calls. It
skips the ones that it can detect using frame script globals like
`sendAsyncMessage`, though.
Differential Revision: https://phabricator.services.mozilla.com/D53740
--HG--
extra : moz-landing-system : lando
This is generally pretty straightforward, and rewrites nearly all calls. It
skips the ones that it can detect using frame script globals like
`sendAsyncMessage`, though.
Differential Revision: https://phabricator.services.mozilla.com/D53740
--HG--
extra : moz-landing-system : lando
This is generally pretty straightforward, and rewrites nearly all calls. It
skips the ones that it can detect using frame script globals like
`sendAsyncMessage`, though.
Differential Revision: https://phabricator.services.mozilla.com/D53740
--HG--
extra : moz-landing-system : lando
The inclusions were removed with the following very crude script and the
resulting breakage was fixed up by hand. The manual fixups did either
revert the changes done by the script, replace a generic header with a more
specific one or replace a header with a forward declaration.
find . -name "*.idl" | grep -v web-platform | grep -v third_party | while read path; do
interfaces=$(grep "^\(class\|interface\).*:.*" "$path" | cut -d' ' -f2)
if [ -n "$interfaces" ]; then
if [[ "$interfaces" == *$'\n'* ]]; then
regexp="\("
for i in $interfaces; do regexp="$regexp$i\|"; done
regexp="${regexp%%\\\|}\)"
else
regexp="$interfaces"
fi
interface=$(basename "$path")
rg -l "#include.*${interface%%.idl}.h" . | while read path2; do
hits=$(grep -v "#include.*${interface%%.idl}.h" "$path2" | grep -c "$regexp" )
if [ $hits -eq 0 ]; then
echo "Removing ${interface} from ${path2}"
grep -v "#include.*${interface%%.idl}.h" "$path2" > "$path2".tmp
mv -f "$path2".tmp "$path2"
fi
done
fi
done
Differential Revision: https://phabricator.services.mozilla.com/D55442
--HG--
extra : moz-landing-system : lando
The inclusions were removed with the following very crude script and the
resulting breakage was fixed up by hand. The manual fixups did either
revert the changes done by the script, replace a generic header with a more
specific one or replace a header with a forward declaration.
find . -name "*.idl" | grep -v web-platform | grep -v third_party | while read path; do
interfaces=$(grep "^\(class\|interface\).*:.*" "$path" | cut -d' ' -f2)
if [ -n "$interfaces" ]; then
if [[ "$interfaces" == *$'\n'* ]]; then
regexp="\("
for i in $interfaces; do regexp="$regexp$i\|"; done
regexp="${regexp%%\\\|}\)"
else
regexp="$interfaces"
fi
interface=$(basename "$path")
rg -l "#include.*${interface%%.idl}.h" . | while read path2; do
hits=$(grep -v "#include.*${interface%%.idl}.h" "$path2" | grep -c "$regexp" )
if [ $hits -eq 0 ]; then
echo "Removing ${interface} from ${path2}"
grep -v "#include.*${interface%%.idl}.h" "$path2" > "$path2".tmp
mv -f "$path2".tmp "$path2"
fi
done
fi
done
Differential Revision: https://phabricator.services.mozilla.com/D55442
--HG--
extra : moz-landing-system : lando
There are two related problems this patch is trying to address. The first, and
simpler, one is bug 1553436: there are websites that use existing variables and
functions named "u2f" and adding a non-replaceable readonly property with that
name on Window breaks them. The fix for this is straightforward: mark the
property [Replaceable].
The second problem, covered by bug 1551282, involves sites that use the Google
U2F polyfill. The relevant parts of that polyfill look like this:
'use strict';
var u2f = u2f || {};
u2f.register = some_function_that_only_works_right_in_Chrome;
u2f.sign = some_function_that_only_works_right_in_Chrome;
The failure mode for that code before this fix is that the assignment to "u2f"
throws because it's a readonly property and we're in strict mode, so any code
the page concatenates in the same file after the polyfill does not get run.
That's what bug 1551282 is about. The [Replaceable] annotation fixes that
issue, because now the polyfill gets the value of window.u2f and then redefines
the property (via the [Replaceable] setter) to be a value property with that
value. So far, so good.
But then we need to prevent the sets of u2f.register
and u2f.sign from taking effect, because if they are allowed to happen, the
actual sign/register functionality on the page will not work in Firefox. We
can't just make the properties readonly, because then the sets will throw due
to being in strict mode, and we still have bug 1551282. The proposed fix is to
make these accessor properties with a no-op setter, which is exactly what
[LenientSetter] gives us.
The rest of the patch is just setting up infrastructure for generating the
normal bits we would generate if "sign" and "register" were methods and using
that to create the JSFunctions at the point when the getter is called. The
JSFunctions then get cached on the u2f instance object.
Differential Revision: https://phabricator.services.mozilla.com/D32357
--HG--
extra : moz-landing-system : lando
There are two related problems this patch is trying to address. The first, and
simpler, one is bug 1553436: there are websites that use existing variables and
functions named "u2f" and adding a non-replaceable readonly property with that
name on Window breaks them. The fix for this is straightforward: mark the
property [Replaceable].
The second problem, covered by bug 1551282, involves sites that use the Google
U2F polyfill. The relevant parts of that polyfill look like this:
'use strict';
var u2f = u2f || {};
u2f.register = some_function_that_only_works_right_in_Chrome;
u2f.sign = some_function_that_only_works_right_in_Chrome;
The failure mode for that code before this fix is that the assignment to "u2f"
throws because it's a readonly property and we're in strict mode, so any code
the page concatenates in the same file after the polyfill does not get run.
That's what bug 1551282 is about. The [Replaceable] annotation fixes that
issue, because now the polyfill gets the value of window.u2f and then redefines
the property (via the [Replaceable] setter) to be a value property with that
value. So far, so good.
But then we need to prevent the sets of u2f.register
and u2f.sign from taking effect, because if they are allowed to happen, the
actual sign/register functionality on the page will not work in Firefox. We
can't just make the properties readonly, because then the sets will throw due
to being in strict mode, and we still have bug 1551282. The proposed fix is to
make these accessor properties with a no-op setter, which is exactly what
[LenientSetter] gives us.
The rest of the patch is just setting up infrastructure for generating the
normal bits we would generate if "sign" and "register" were methods and using
that to create the JSFunctions at the point when the getter is called. The
JSFunctions then get cached on the u2f instance object.
Differential Revision: https://phabricator.services.mozilla.com/D32357
--HG--
extra : moz-landing-system : lando
The new Android functionality can conflict with the tests' expected behavior,
so it should be generally disabled, like the Rust module.
Differential Revision: https://phabricator.services.mozilla.com/D31266
--HG--
extra : moz-landing-system : lando