My preference was to annotate most of the failing tests with `fail-if` so that
if they start passing, the `fail-if` needs to be removed and they need to keep
passing. That doesn't work for tests that timeout, or which trigger failures
from their cleanup functions, however, so those tests need skip-if. And tests
with fail in their cleanup functions likely leave the browser in an
inconsistent state for subsequent tests, anyway, so really should be skipped
regardless.
There are some remaining tests which still fail because of crashes. I chose
not to skip them here, but to fix the crashes in separate bugs instead.
Differential Revision: https://phabricator.services.mozilla.com/D38247
Changes UpdateService.jsm so it is possible to have an alternate update directory for tests similar to how enterprise policies does it.
Removes BUG_COMPONENT in moz.build for browser_bug538331.js since that test is for BrowserContentHandler.jsm code.
Differential Revision: https://phabricator.services.mozilla.com/D33225
This code was added over 9 years ago per a request from Firefox UX but it has never been used.
This does not affect the What's New page.
Differential Revision: https://phabricator.services.mozilla.com/D32903
We do this because we will be introducing more privileged content processes
and we want to be able to distinguish them.
Differential Revision: https://phabricator.services.mozilla.com/D30274
We do this because we will be introducing more privileged content processes
and we want to be able to distinguish them.
Differential Revision: https://phabricator.services.mozilla.com/D30274
This limits us to 1 preloaded browser per window, in the top 3 normal windows + top 3 private windows.
If we try to create additional browsers beyond that, we instead move a pre-existing browser across.
Differential Revision: https://phabricator.services.mozilla.com/D21129
This limits us to 1 preloaded browser per window, in the top 3 normal windows + top 3 private windows.
If we try to create additional browsers beyond that, we instead move a pre-existing browser across.
Differential Revision: https://phabricator.services.mozilla.com/D21129
This is a rollup of all the patches that have landed on the cedar project branch:
891252fdd0
Bug 1492475 - Part 1: Migrate most, if not all nsSearchService consumers to use async APIs. r=florian
79b2eb2367
Bug 1492475 - Part 2: Move nsIBrowserSearchService.idl to toolkit/components/search/nsISearchService.idl and update references. r=florian
a947d3cdf0
Bug 1492475 - Part 3: The search service init() method should simply return a Promise. r=florian
c1e172dfac
Bug 1492475 - Part 4: Remove the synchronous initialization flow. r=florian
cd41189eac
Bug 1492475 - Part 5: Since async initialization of the search service now is implicit behavior, remove the distinctive verbiage used internally. r=florian
2ae7189dfa
Bug 1492475 - Part 6: Update the cache build task to work with an actual Promise and re-initialize only once at the same time - all to fix race conditions here. r=florian
c8ee92973f
Bug 1492475 - Part 7: Make the region fetch not block the init flow, to ensure it's as fast as possible. r=florian
c44e674e16
Bug 1492475 - Part 8: Introduce an init flag, which can only be used privately, that allows to explicitly skip waiting for the region check process to complete. r=florian
6c79eaf1d3
Bug 1492475 - Part 9: Update unit tests to stop using 'currentEngine', in favor of 'defaultEngine'. r=Standard8
21b3aa17ee
Bug 1492475 - Part 10: Update unit tests to be fully aware of the new, async signatures of the search service API and remove sync init flow tests. r=mkaply,florian
ce5ba69019
Bug 1492475 - Part 11: Repair incorrect usage of the `identifier` property of nsISearchEngine instances. r=florian
fd177a7994
Bug 1518543 - Fix up the Android (Fennec) nsISearchService shim to work with the new asynchronous API. r=florian
3653d8ee22
Bug 1523708 - Change the search service interaction in the show-heartbeat action to use the new async API. r=florian
Differential Revision: https://phabricator.services.mozilla.com/D18355
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Bug 1514594: Part 3a - Change ChromeUtils.import to return an exports object; not pollute global. r=mccr8
This changes the behavior of ChromeUtils.import() to return an exports object,
rather than a module global, in all cases except when `null` is passed as a
second argument, and changes the default behavior not to pollute the global
scope with the module's exports. Thus, the following code written for the old
model:
ChromeUtils.import("resource://gre/modules/Services.jsm");
is approximately the same as the following, in the new model:
var {Services} = ChromeUtils.import("resource://gre/modules/Services.jsm");
Since the two behaviors are mutually incompatible, this patch will land with a
scripted rewrite to update all existing callers to use the new model rather
than the old.
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Bug 1514594: Part 3b - Mass rewrite all JS code to use the new ChromeUtils.import API. rs=Gijs
This was done using the followng script:
https://bitbucket.org/kmaglione/m-c-rewrites/src/tip/processors/cu-import-exports.jsm
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Bug 1514594: Part 3c - Update ESLint plugin for ChromeUtils.import API changes. r=Standard8
Differential Revision: https://phabricator.services.mozilla.com/D16747
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Bug 1514594: Part 3d - Remove/fix hundreds of duplicate imports from sync tests. r=Gijs
Differential Revision: https://phabricator.services.mozilla.com/D16748
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Bug 1514594: Part 3e - Remove no-op ChromeUtils.import() calls. r=Gijs
Differential Revision: https://phabricator.services.mozilla.com/D16749
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Bug 1514594: Part 3f.1 - Cleanup various test corner cases after mass rewrite. r=Gijs
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Bug 1514594: Part 3f.2 - Cleanup various non-test corner cases after mass rewrite. r=Gijs
Differential Revision: https://phabricator.services.mozilla.com/D16750
nsIPrefBranch.deleteBranch doesn't work as documented when the preference's
default value was set very early after Firefox has started, such as when
Normandy sets startup branches. This is filed as bug 1505941. In order to work
around this problem, this patch makes Normandy never use deleteBranch, except
in tests where it is safe to do so.
With this patch, an experiment that is run on the default branch for a
preference that does not have a default value in the tree cannot be promptly
unenrolled, instead we must wait until the preference is naturally cleared when
Firefox restarts. This is better than never unenrolling though.
Differential Revision: https://phabricator.services.mozilla.com/D11383