This is a follow-up patch for bug 1392970. Since we only set CustomElementDefinition on a custom element
which is "custom", we could add more assertion to ensure that.
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(Path is actually r=froydnj.)
Bug 1400459 devirtualized nsIAtom so that it is no longer a subclass of
nsISupports. This means that nsAtom is now a better name for it than nsIAtom.
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This patch merges nsAtom into nsIAtom. For the moment, both names can be used
interchangeably due to a typedef. The patch also devirtualizes nsIAtom, by
making it not inherit from nsISupports, removing NS_DECL_NSIATOM, and dropping
the use of NS_IMETHOD_. It also removes nsIAtom's IIDs.
These changes trigger knock-on changes throughout the codebase, changing the
types of lots of things as follows.
- nsCOMPtr<nsIAtom> --> RefPtr<nsIAtom>
- nsCOMArray<nsIAtom> --> nsTArray<RefPtr<nsIAtom>>
- Count() --> Length()
- ObjectAt() --> ElementAt()
- AppendObject() --> AppendElement()
- RemoveObjectAt() --> RemoveElementAt()
- ns*Hashtable<nsISupportsHashKey, ...> -->
ns*Hashtable<nsRefPtrHashKey<nsIAtom>, ...>
- nsInterfaceHashtable<T, nsIAtom> --> nsRefPtrHashtable<T, nsIAtom>
- This requires adding a Get() method to nsRefPtrHashtable that it lacks but
nsInterfaceHashtable has.
- nsCOMPtr<nsIMutableArray> --> nsTArray<RefPtr<nsIAtom>>
- nsArrayBase::Create() --> nsTArray()
- GetLength() --> Length()
- do_QueryElementAt() --> operator[]
The patch also has some changes to Rust code that manipulates nsIAtom.
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We make nsContentUtils::EnqueueLifecycleCallback static so that it can be
called without a window object. To achive this, we also make
CustomElementReaction not taking a CustomElementRegistry in the constructor,
as it can call Upgrade statically.
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XPCOM's string API doesn't have the notion of a "null string". But it does have
the notion of a "void string" (or "voided string"), and that's what these
functions are returning. So the names should reflect that.
We don't have access to an appropriate context to create the dead wrapper in
when the callback is nuked, so instead, this patch creates a new dead wrapper
in the caller compartment each time the property is accessed. This is the same
behavior we'd get when trying to re-wrap a cross-compartment dead wrapper, so
it's consistent with the way we handle these situations elsewhere.
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It a stateless wrapper around static methods in nsHTMLTags and nsHTMLElement,
and hence an unnecessary layer of indirection that just adds complexity and
slowness. This patch removes it, cutting almost 300 lines of code.
This requires making nsElementTable.h an exported header, to expose the
nsHTMLElement methods.
We call attributeChangedCallback in two cases:
1. When any of the attributes in the observed attribute list has changed,
appended, removed, or replaced.
2. When upgrading an element, for each attribute in element's attribute list
that is in the observed attribute list.
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Bug 1334051 - Part 3: Optimize attributeChanged callbacks. r=smaug
1. It is possible that invoking a reaction triggers pushing a
new ElementQueue into ReactionStack (e.g., calling define() in
constructor which probably enqueue another upgrade reaction),
and the reference of ElementQueue passed to InvokeReactions
becomes invalid due to the memmove in nsTArray implementation.
I hit such problem when running
http://w3c-test.org/custom-elements/CustomElementRegistry.html test.
2. And we get another benefit from this is memmove becomes faster.
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