In this patch, I went through any place in DOM fetch code, where there are
ReadableStreams and update the locked, disturbed, readable checks.
Because we expose streams more often, we need an extra care in the use of
ErrorResult objects. JS streams can now throw exceptions and we need to handle
them.
This patch also fixes a bug in FileStreamReader::CloseAndRelease() which could
be called in case mReader creation fails.
2018-10-31 18:30:18 +01:00
Till Schneidereit ext:(%2C%20Jason%20Orendorff%20%3Cjorendorff%40mozilla.com%3E)
Streams have multiple parts that can be JS objects from different compartments.
For example, the [[reader]] internal slot of a stream can point to a reader
object in another compartment.
This patch makes the ReadableStream implementation robust against mixing and
matching stream-related objects and methods from different globals.
This also removes ReadableStreamBYOBReader and ReadableStreamBYOBRequest for
now, with a view toward enabling basic ReadableStream features by default in
bug 1389628.
Differential Revision: https://phabricator.services.mozilla.com/D8450
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extra : rebase_source : 71d73bed5bc82557efcb6b1ecb231275fd3e1189
extra : amend_source : de29f663b9929eb2858b23cc6f4e7ba97b23a28c
extra : source : f91eb962df6a06d5f51ad13caa2a4a9c2947f293
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
This patch does 2 things:
. when SetBodyUsed() is called, the pump for the stream reading is activated.
. Just because of the reading of the stream could end up executing JS code, we
need to pass the JSContext in the correct state down to SetBodyUsed.
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
The bulk of this commit was generated with a script, executed at the top
level of a typical source code checkout. The only non-machine-generated
part was modifying MFBT's moz.build to reflect the new naming.
CLOSED TREE makes big refactorings like this a piece of cake.
# The main substitution.
find . -name '*.cpp' -o -name '*.cc' -o -name '*.h' -o -name '*.mm' -o -name '*.idl'| \
xargs perl -p -i -e '
s/nsRefPtr\.h/RefPtr\.h/g; # handle includes
s/nsRefPtr ?</RefPtr</g; # handle declarations and variables
'
# Handle a special friend declaration in gfx/layers/AtomicRefCountedWithFinalize.h.
perl -p -i -e 's/::nsRefPtr;/::RefPtr;/' gfx/layers/AtomicRefCountedWithFinalize.h
# Handle nsRefPtr.h itself, a couple places that define constructors
# from nsRefPtr, and code generators specially. We do this here, rather
# than indiscriminantly s/nsRefPtr/RefPtr/, because that would rename
# things like nsRefPtrHashtable.
perl -p -i -e 's/nsRefPtr/RefPtr/g' \
mfbt/nsRefPtr.h \
xpcom/glue/nsCOMPtr.h \
xpcom/base/OwningNonNull.h \
ipc/ipdl/ipdl/lower.py \
ipc/ipdl/ipdl/builtin.py \
dom/bindings/Codegen.py \
python/lldbutils/lldbutils/utils.py
# In our indiscriminate substitution above, we renamed
# nsRefPtrGetterAddRefs, the class behind getter_AddRefs. Fix that up.
find . -name '*.cpp' -o -name '*.h' -o -name '*.idl' | \
xargs perl -p -i -e 's/nsRefPtrGetterAddRefs/RefPtrGetterAddRefs/g'
if [ -d .git ]; then
git mv mfbt/nsRefPtr.h mfbt/RefPtr.h
else
hg mv mfbt/nsRefPtr.h mfbt/RefPtr.h
fi
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rename : mfbt/nsRefPtr.h => mfbt/RefPtr.h
The bulk of this commit was generated by running:
run-clang-tidy.py \
-checks='-*,llvm-namespace-comment' \
-header-filter=^/.../mozilla-central/.* \
-fix