Make the stylesheet cache respect the same headers as the image cache
does. This makes no-cache stylesheets work as they do now, which is
useful for developers that want to develop sites locally, and for
shift-reloads, etc.
Differential Revision: https://phabricator.services.mozilla.com/D78659
Make the stylesheet cache respect the same headers as the image cache
does. This makes no-cache stylesheets work as they do now, which is
useful for developers that want to develop sites locally, and for
shift-reloads, etc.
Differential Revision: https://phabricator.services.mozilla.com/D78659
gfxPrefs Live preferences are almost identical to StaticPrefs.
We leave aside for now those that set a custom change callback as this feature isn't yet supported in StaticPrefs.
Differential Revision: https://phabricator.services.mozilla.com/D31256
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gfxPrefs Live preferences are almost identical to StaticPrefs.
We leave aside for now those that set a custom change callback as this feature isn't yet supported in StaticPrefs.
Differential Revision: https://phabricator.services.mozilla.com/D31256
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extra : moz-landing-system : lando
gfxPrefs Live preferences are almost identical to StaticPrefs.
We leave aside for now those that set a custom change callback as this feature isn't yet supported in StaticPrefs.
Differential Revision: https://phabricator.services.mozilla.com/D31256
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This was observed in an intermittent failure of image/test/mochitest/test_discardAnimatedImage.html. What happened was:
1) Document::MaybePreLoadImage was called for the images in the test.
2) imgRequest::OnDataAvailable is called on at least one of the images. This creates the RasterImage, so any proxy for this imgRequest will now return the image via GetImage(). imgRequest::OnDataAvailable also queues the FinishPreparingForNewPartRunnable back to the main thread to call OnImageAvailable on the progress tracker on the main thread.
3) We get the actual LoadImage calls for the images of the document. We create new proxies for the existing imgRequests. imgRequestProxy::Init calls mBehaviour->SetOwner(aOwner), which sets mOwnerHasImage to true because the progress tracker has an mImage (the one we created above).
4) We get a call to LockImage, this gets forwarded to the RasterImage because mOwnerHasImage is true and we can access the image.
5) The FinishPreparingForNewPartRunnable finally runs on the main thread. The OnImageAvailable notification from the progress tracker ends up in imgRequestProxy::SetHasImage. imgRequestProxy::SetHasImage applies our local count mLockCount to the RasterImage, even though we've already forwarded one of those LockImage calls to the image. LockImage calls are now unbalanced and the image will always remain locked.
The fix is simple. Only apply the Lock/Unlock calls if the FinishPreparingForNewPartRunnable has hit the main thread (ie ignore an image we can access until this happens).
Differential Revision: https://phabricator.services.mozilla.com/D29326
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Summary: Really sorry for the size of the patch. It's mostly automatic
s/nsIDocument/Document/ but I had to fix up in a bunch of places manually to
add the right namespacing and such.
Overall it's not a very interesting patch I think.
nsDocument.cpp turns into Document.cpp, nsIDocument.h into Document.h and
nsIDocumentInlines.h into DocumentInlines.h.
I also changed a bunch of nsCOMPtr usage to RefPtr, but not all of it.
While fixing up some of the bits I also removed some unneeded OwnerDoc() null
checks and such, but I didn't do anything riskier than that.
nsIAssociatedContentSecurity and nsISecurityInfoProvider are unused as of
bug 832834, so this patch removes them.
Differential Revision: https://phabricator.services.mozilla.com/D5693
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This patch adds three telemetry scalars to track how WebP is used. All
of these scalars are updated when we do the MIME type confirmation for
an imgRequest when the first data comes in. We know at this point we
decided to load the given content, so there should be minimal false
positives for data the browser loaded but never displayed.
The first two scalars are merely whether or not WebP was observed. One
is for probes, which are tiny WebP images suggested by the Google WebP
FAQ to probe for different aspects of WebP support (lossy, animated,
etc). We want to count this separately as actual WebP content that the
website wishes us to display. Probes will give a measure of how many
users visit websites that probe for WebP support, and content will give
a measure of how many websites don't care and just give us WebP images
regardless.
The third scalar is intended to give a relative measure of how many WebP
images we are being served relative to all other image types. We expect
the ratio to be small, but it would be good to confirm this from the
data.
This was done automatically replacing:
s/mozilla::Move/std::move/
s/ Move(/ std::move(/
s/(Move(/(std::move(/
Removing the 'using mozilla::Move;' lines.
And then with a few manual fixups, see the bug for the split series..
MozReview-Commit-ID: Jxze3adipUh