This patch fixes a few nits and typos in the C++ spellchecking code as well as
fixing the Finnish dictionary and multiple installed dictionaries in general (r=ehsan).
It reworks the spellchecking context menu to use async message passing (in JS)
and reduces, by a little, the CPOW use in the context menu code (r=felipe).
Finally, the spellcheck IPDL no longer needs to be 'rpc' since we no longer
nest spellchecking calls, so it can go back to being 'sync' (r=billm).
We now use message passing and content scripts in order to implement click-to-play. This allows
us to use click-to-play in e10s windows.
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We now use message passing and content scripts in order to implement click-to-play. This allows
us to use click-to-play in e10s windows.
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Frame scripts were not getting pageshow and pagehide events with the persisted
property during frameloader swapping due to the fact that the event target for
those events was set to be the chrome event handler. This patch makes the
event target be the nsInProcessTabChildGlobal instead, so frame scripts see
the events. This still needs to be fixed for the e10s case, but that will
have to wait until bug 918634 is fixed.
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The -*- file variable lines -*- establish per-file settings that Emacs will
pick up. This patch makes the following changes to those lines (and touches
nothing else):
- Never set the buffer's mode.
Years ago, Emacs did not have a good JavaScript mode, so it made sense
to use Java or C++ mode in .js files. However, Emacs has had js-mode for
years now; it's perfectly serviceable, and is available and enabled by
default in all major Emacs packagings.
Selecting a mode in the -*- file variable line -*- is almost always the
wrong thing to do anyway. It overrides Emacs's default choice, which is
(now) reasonable; and even worse, it overrides settings the user might
have made in their '.emacs' file for that file extension. It's only
useful when there's something specific about that particular file that
makes a particular mode appropriate.
- Correctly propagate settings that establish the correct indentation
level for this file: c-basic-offset and js2-basic-offset should be
js-indent-level. Whatever value they're given should be preserved;
different parts of our tree use different indentation styles.
- We don't use tabs in Mozilla JS code. Always set indent-tabs-mode: nil.
Remove tab-width: settings, at least in files that don't contain tab
characters.
- Remove js2-mode settings that belong in the user's .emacs file, like
js2-skip-preprocessor-directives.