This patch does the following.
- Removes the return value, because none of the call sites check it.
- Removes the empty implementations from the android nsIWidget instance,
because it can use the nsBaseWidget one.
This patch does the following.
- Removes the return value, because none of the call sites check it.
- Removes the empty implementations from several nsIWidget instances, because
they can use the nsBaseWidget one.
Specifically: OnDefaultButtonLoaded, AttachNativeKeyEvent, BeginMoveDrag,
BeginResizeDrag, GetAttention. These are all fallible functions whose result is
always checked.
The patch also moves some trivial function definitions from nsBaseWidget.cpp to
nsBaseWidget.h, and removes the android BeginResizeDrag() because it can
use the nsBaseWidget one.
This completes the migration of code from the github branch to the graphics
project repo. At this point all webrender-related code should be disabled
unless --enable-webrender is provided in the mozconfig.
MozReview-Commit-ID: Dea8rxM6UPL
After click events with button 2 or 3 are fired, fire auxclick, a new
event intended to represent a non-primary mouse click. Because this
event, based on the design examples and blink's implementation, is
intended to be used with content listeners, always dispatch on content
listeners--not just those that force all events to be dispatched (i.e.
document/window). This diverges from the behavior of our click events
from non-primary buttons.
Eventually, we hope this will replace click events for non-primary
buttons. For now, leave those events for compatibility reasons.
Additionally, add handling of this new event, where necessary.
MozReview-Commit-ID: 8osozM4h6Ya
Blink and webkit launch focusin after focus and focusout after blur. Despite
this contradiction with the spec, it is best to mirror this new way, as there
is little guidance or existing code to clarify implementation amiguities that
can arise from the spec.
If focus/blur is fired on a window or document, or the event triggers a change
of focus, do not fire the corresponding focusin/focusout. Otherwise, always
fire the corresponding event.
Additionally, add a mochitest and a w3c-platform-test.
MozReview-Commit-ID: AgQ8JBxKIqK
This patch does the following.
- Removes the return value, because none of the call sites check it.
- Removes the empty implementations from several nsIWidget instances, because
they can use the nsBaseWidget one.
This patch does the following.
- Removes the return value, because none of the call sites check it.
- Removes the empty implementations from the android nsIWidget instance,
because it can use the nsBaseWidget one.
This patch does the following.
- Removes the return value, because none of the call sites check it.
- Removes the empty implementations from several nsIWidget instances, because
they can use the nsBaseWidget one.
This patch does the following.
- Removes the return value, because none of the call sites check it.
- Removes the empty implementations from several nsIWidget instances, because
they can use the nsBaseWidget one.
Its return value is only checked in one low-value assertion.
The patch also does the following.
- Removes the Android and GTK overloadings of EnableDragDrop(), which are
identical to the nsBaseWidget one.
- Streamlines the Windows implementation: fixes the indentation and takes
advantage of infallible |new|.
The only implementation of SetSizeMode() that can fail is the nsCocoaWindow
one, on an Objective C exception, which is unlikely and can be swallowed.
This allows some nsGlobalWindow functions to become infallible as well.