When we only have a single process, this can be (and was previously) handled the same way as any other relation.
However, for multi process, the normal relation mechanism doesn't work because it can't handle remote objects.
This patch overrides accNavigate for the root accessible to handle this, since this is only ever used on the root.
MozReview-Commit-ID: JLm5zITfG6Y
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Currently the Gecko Profiler defines a moderate amount of stuff when
MOZ_GECKO_PROFILER is undefined. It also #includes various headers, including
JS ones. This is making it difficult to separate Gecko's media stack for
inclusion in Servo.
This patch greatly simplifies how things are exposed. The starting point is:
- GeckoProfiler.h can be #included unconditionally;
- everything else from the profiler must be guarded by MOZ_GECKO_PROFILER.
In practice this introduces way too many #ifdefs, so the patch loosens it by
adding no-op macros for a number of the most common operations.
The net result is that #ifdefs and macros are used a bit more, but almost
nothing is exposed in non-MOZ_GECKO_PROFILER builds (including
ProfilerMarkerPayload.h and GeckoProfiler.h), and understanding what is exposed
is much simpler than before.
Note also that in BHR, ThreadStackHelper is now entirely absent in
non-MOZ_GECKO_PROFILER builds.
(Path is actually r=froydnj.)
Bug 1400459 devirtualized nsIAtom so that it is no longer a subclass of
nsISupports. This means that nsAtom is now a better name for it than nsIAtom.
MozReview-Commit-ID: 91U22X2NydP
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rename : xpcom/ds/nsIAtom.h => xpcom/ds/nsAtom.h
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The first accessibility client to ask for the root accessible will get a surrogate LazyInstantiator object. That instantiates accessibility if appropriate and then passes calls through.
However, it previously didn't implement accNavigate, which broke things for clients that used this on the root.
In particular, this was bad for NAVRELATION_EMBEDS, which is used by some clients to retrieve the tab document.
This patch simply passes accNavigate through to the real accessible, just as is already done for other methods.
MozReview-Commit-ID: KIoA9BwMDhc
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Removes the XPCOM interface for nsIDOMHTMLAreaElement, replacing it
with binding class usage.
MozReview-Commit-ID: IaX4JFTPZn6
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This patch merges nsAtom into nsIAtom. For the moment, both names can be used
interchangeably due to a typedef. The patch also devirtualizes nsIAtom, by
making it not inherit from nsISupports, removing NS_DECL_NSIATOM, and dropping
the use of NS_IMETHOD_. It also removes nsIAtom's IIDs.
These changes trigger knock-on changes throughout the codebase, changing the
types of lots of things as follows.
- nsCOMPtr<nsIAtom> --> RefPtr<nsIAtom>
- nsCOMArray<nsIAtom> --> nsTArray<RefPtr<nsIAtom>>
- Count() --> Length()
- ObjectAt() --> ElementAt()
- AppendObject() --> AppendElement()
- RemoveObjectAt() --> RemoveElementAt()
- ns*Hashtable<nsISupportsHashKey, ...> -->
ns*Hashtable<nsRefPtrHashKey<nsIAtom>, ...>
- nsInterfaceHashtable<T, nsIAtom> --> nsRefPtrHashtable<T, nsIAtom>
- This requires adding a Get() method to nsRefPtrHashtable that it lacks but
nsInterfaceHashtable has.
- nsCOMPtr<nsIMutableArray> --> nsTArray<RefPtr<nsIAtom>>
- nsArrayBase::Create() --> nsTArray()
- GetLength() --> Length()
- do_QueryElementAt() --> operator[]
The patch also has some changes to Rust code that manipulates nsIAtom.
MozReview-Commit-ID: DykOl8aEnUJ
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nsIEventListenerChange::changedListenerNames is an nsIArray attribute that
contains nsIAtoms. Bug 1396693 made it `noscript` to help with nsIAtom
deCOMtamination (bug 1392883) but more changes are needed: that array
eventually needs to be changed to nsTArray<RefPtr<nsIAtom>>.
Turns out the attribute has a single use, in a11y code. That code merely
iterates over the list and counts how many atoms it contains that match
"onclick", "onmousedown", and "onmouseup".
So this patch moves that counting functionality inside nsEventListenerChange by
changing the attribute to `countOfEventListenerChangesAffectingAccessibility`.
This saves us from having to expose the array of atoms via XPIDL.
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The NS_LITERAL_STRING macro creates a temporary nsLiteralString to encapsulate the char16_t string literal and its length, but AssignLiteral() can determine the char16_t string literal's length at compile-time without nsLiteralString.
MozReview-Commit-ID: H9I6vNDMdIr
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extra : source : 13b89ce4e6a66c840f82a335c71f5a12938aba22
Bug 1407475 added support for accNavigate(NAVRELATION_EMBEDS) for e10s.
However, it's possible for a client to call this on the root accessible for a window which was since closed.
Therefore, we must check whether the root accessible is defunct before trying to retrieve the tab document.
MozReview-Commit-ID: 9iR6Kvzu5Mb
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