Blink and webkit launch focusin after focus and focusout after blur. Despite
this contradiction with the spec, it is best to mirror this new way, as there
is little guidance or existing code to clarify implementation amiguities that
can arise from the spec.
If focus/blur is fired on a window or document, or the event triggers a change
of focus, do not fire the corresponding focusin/focusout. Otherwise, always
fire the corresponding event.
Additionally, add a mochitest and a w3c-platform-test.
MozReview-Commit-ID: AgQ8JBxKIqK
This patch does the following.
- Removes the return value, because none of the call sites check it.
- Removes the empty implementations from several nsIWidget instances, because
they can use the nsBaseWidget one.
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extra : rebase_source : 1c42bb32a662f2659c934a245ecd0025045120a5
This patch does the following.
- Removes the return value, because none of the call sites check it.
- Removes the empty implementations from the android nsIWidget instance,
because it can use the nsBaseWidget one.
--HG--
extra : rebase_source : f276e1629fcd0ffccb8c8dbec7bba6639a5ebd9f
This patch does the following.
- Removes the return value, because none of the call sites check it.
- Removes the empty implementations from several nsIWidget instances, because
they can use the nsBaseWidget one.
--HG--
extra : rebase_source : 82733f682c9e254e20354cc6908955a1e7485ee7
This patch does the following.
- Removes the return value, because none of the call sites check it.
- Removes the empty implementations from several nsIWidget instances, because
they can use the nsBaseWidget one.
--HG--
extra : rebase_source : b8a0d9a49b31929dd06af9e61fc57f484af7671d
The patch is generated from following command:
rgrep -l unused.h|xargs sed -i -e s,mozilla/unused.h,mozilla/Unused.h,
MozReview-Commit-ID: AtLcWApZfES
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rename : mfbt/unused.h => mfbt/Unused.h
Its return value is only checked in one low-value assertion.
The patch also does the following.
- Removes the Android and GTK overloadings of EnableDragDrop(), which are
identical to the nsBaseWidget one.
- Streamlines the Windows implementation: fixes the indentation and takes
advantage of infallible |new|.
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extra : rebase_source : d090848cf5ea2e92c0188b07559c1e1f3899829f
The only implementation of SetSizeMode() that can fail is the nsCocoaWindow
one, on an Objective C exception, which is unlikely and can be swallowed.
This allows some nsGlobalWindow functions to become infallible as well.
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extra : rebase_source : 85d54185f63d2c138ee3f3e0e0bfe3b5e805a981
This patch makes GetBounds(), GetScreenBounds() and GetClientBounds() more
obviously infallible, like existing functions such as GetNaturalBounds() and
GetClientSize(). This results in clearer behaviour in nsCocoaWindow.mm if
Objective C exceptions occur. Along the way, the patch removes some useless
failure checks for these functions.
The patch also removes the NS_IMETHOD from GetRestoredBounds and makes that
function MOZ_MUST_USE.
All these occurrences are for methods declared with NS_IMETHOD, and so they
should be NS_IMETHODIMP instead of NS_METHOD.
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extra : rebase_source : 50b0c0f46cab6a13cc27ad48fb24503b9a491463
This also modifies the windows widget code to use this new helper function, as
it avoids an unnecessary round-trip where a MultiTouchInput gets converted to
a WidgetTouchEvent (in nsWindow.cpp) and then back to a MultiTouchInput (in
APZCTreeManager.cpp)
MozReview-Commit-ID: 1WGbfINTW6c
In particular, this change uses the root frame of the touch target document,
so that the correct presShell resolution is used when doing the touch-action
hit test.
MozReview-Commit-ID: 2bra6PIRqkR