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dougt%netscape.com be629223b6 Create a new xpcom obsolete library (and component library).
Moved nsFileSpec and related classes into this obsolete library.
  Moved nsRegistry and related libreg functionality into the obsolete library.

Updated many callers using the obsolete nsFile spec to use nsIFile and Necko to do file IO.

Combined the following DLLs (source -> dest)
  uriloader -> docshell
  shistory -> docshell
  jsurl -> jsdom
  gkview -> gklayout

Moved nsAdapterEnumerator out of xpcom/ds and into mailnews, since they're the only consumer

Modifed the xpt_link tool so that you can specify a �only include� cid list that can mask CID�s that you are not interested in.

Added build options:
Prevent the building of xpinstall (--disable-xpinstall)
Prevent the building js component loader (--disable-jsloader)
A build option to only build a single profile (--enable-single-profile)
A build flag to only built the required xpfe components (--disable-xpfe-components).

Removal or hiding of unused functions and classes including nsEscape*, nsDequeIterator, nsRecyclingAllocatorImpl, nsDiscriminatedUnion, nsOpaqueKey, nsCRT::strlen, NS_NewCommandLineService

Bug 194240, r/sr = darin, alec.
2003-03-15 01:04:32 +00:00
dbaron%dbaron.org f2cd5e3e66 Bug 178643: Remove uses of NS_INIT_ISUPPORTS, since it is no longer needed. r=timeless sr=jag 2003-01-08 23:19:20 +00:00
bzbarsky%mit.edu 83464aa9b5 need to NS_INIT_ISUPPORTS to prevent thresafety assertions. bug 175437,
r=timeless, sr=alecf, a=dbaron
2002-10-24 01:03:00 +00:00
alecf%netscape.com 16cf343fb7 add support for a nsISimpleEnumerator implementation for nsCOMArray<T> and nsIArray, and update existing interfaces to support that:
- move nsCOMArray_base's ObjectAt/[]/Count() methods into the public so that nsCOMArrayEnumerator can get to it
- tweak NS_NewArray() to match the existing enumerator NS_New* API
- hook up NS_NewArrayEnumerator to nsArray::Enumerate
Not part of the build, for bug 162115
2002-10-01 17:34:25 +00:00