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.
- Puts an empty implementation into nsBaseWidget.
- Removes the empty implementations from several nsIWidget instances, because
they can use the nsBaseWidget one.
--HG--
extra : rebase_source : 2a94a47f1e7fe986d1efc3854c72968a3e28e365
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.
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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.
- Puts an empty implementation into nsBaseWidget.
- Removes the empty implementations from several nsIWidget instances, because
they can use the nsBaseWidget one.
--HG--
extra : rebase_source : ccf64aaa9364d096e1f060ef77be7e8455b11e1f
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
This patch does the following.
- Removes the return value, because none of the call sites check it.
- Puts an empty implementation into nsBaseWidget.
- Removes the empty implementations from several nsIWidget instances, because
they can use the nsBaseWidget one.
--HG--
extra : rebase_source : e98b7f9970a920c39e941bb531dfc098125913d1
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.
The new names Create{,PreservingTransform}OrNull() better communicate that
these functions (a) do object creation, and (b) are fallible.
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extra : rebase_source : a36bd9a2bcdfae281868959403f811f2bc690ad4