Commit Graph

1904 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
Nikhil Marathe
591c85f9da Bug 1058695 - Add member to nsIGlobalObject to detect it is going away. Make promises use it. r=bholley 2015-04-22 16:34:21 -07:00
Nikhil Marathe
5e00a887d0 Backed out changeset 527cd70f241f (Bug 1058695) for bustage 2015-04-23 09:07:16 -07:00
Nikhil Marathe
c6327736ae Bug 1058695 - Add member to nsIGlobalObject to detect it is going away. Make promises use it. r=bholley 2015-04-22 16:34:21 -07:00
Milan Sreckovic
d03523cc9b Bug 404828 - No need to assert that the top window isn't reachable. r=smaug 2015-04-17 16:37:54 -04:00
Denis Volk
1872a62df8 Bug 1095098 - move do_QueryObject templates into their own header; r=froydnj 2015-04-15 12:47:03 -04:00
Ehsan Akhgari
9c58a1b2d9 Bug 1156102 - Mark nsGlobalWindowObserver::mWindow as MOZ_NON_OWNING_REF; r=baku 2015-04-20 08:35:39 -04:00
Ehsan Akhgari
4c51820549 Bug 1156101 - Mark nsGlobalWindow::mObserver as an nsRefPtr; r=baku 2015-04-20 08:35:38 -04:00
Ted Mielczarek
d09e61f5e2 bug 1155691 - Expose WindowRoot to chrome from window in webidl. r=smaug 2015-04-17 16:17:26 -04:00
Jim Blandy
f94dd3b1df Bug 1152577: Add 'aReason' argument to AutoEntryScript constructor, and provide plausible names for its instantiations. r=bholley 2015-04-08 21:23:48 -04:00
Paul Adenot
68bd357d90 Bug 1094764 - Implement AudioContext.suspend and friends. r=roc,ehsan
- Relevant spec text:
    - http://webaudio.github.io/web-audio-api/#widl-AudioContext-suspend-Promise
    - http://webaudio.github.io/web-audio-api/#widl-AudioContext-resume-Promise
    - http://webaudio.github.io/web-audio-api/#widl-AudioContext-close-Promise
    - http://webaudio.github.io/web-audio-api/#widl-AudioContext-state
    - http://webaudio.github.io/web-audio-api/#widl-AudioContext-onstatechange

- In a couple words, the behavior we want:
    - Closed context cannot have new nodes created, but can do decodeAudioData,
    and create buffers, and such.
    - OfflineAudioContexts don't support those methods, transitions happen at
    startRendering and at the end of processing. onstatechange is used to make
    this observable.
    - (regular) AudioContexts support those methods. The promises and
    onstatechange should be resolved/called when the operation has actually
    completed on the rendering thread.  Once a context has been closed, it
    cannot transition back to "running". An AudioContext switches to "running"
    when the audio callback start running, this allow authors to know how long
    the audio stack takes to start running.
    - MediaStreams that feed in/go out of a suspended graph should respectively
    not buffer at the graph input, and output silence
    - suspended context should not be doing much on the CPU, and we should try
    to pause audio streams if we can (this behaviour is the main reason we need
    this in the first place, for saving battery on mobile, and CPU on all
    platforms)

- Now, the implementation:
    - AudioNodeStreams are now tagged with a context id, to be able to operate
    on all the streams of a given AudioContext on the Graph thread without
    having to go and lock everytime to touch the AudioContext. This happens in
    the AudioNodeStream ctor. IDs are of course constant for the lifetime of the
    node.
    - When an AudioContext goes into suspended mode, streams for this
    AudioContext are moved out of the mStreams array to a second array,
    mSuspendedStreams. Streams in mSuspendedStream are not ordered, and are not
    processed.
    - The MSG will automatically switch to a SystemClockDriver when it finds
    that there are no more AudioNodeStream/Stream with an audio track. This is
    how pausing the audio subsystem and saving battery works. Subsequently, when
    the MSG finds that there are only streams in mSuspendedStreams, it will go
    to sleep (block on a monitor), so we save CPU, but it does not shut itself
    down. This is mostly not a new behaviour (this is what the MSG does since
    the refactoring), but is important to note.
    - Promises are gripped (addref-ed) on the main thread, and then shepherd
    down other threads and to the GraphDriver, if needed (sometimes we can
    resolve them right away). They move between threads as void* to prevent
    calling methods on them, as they are not thread safe. Then, the driver
    executes the operation, and when it's done (initializing and closing audio
    streams can take some time), we send the promise back to the main thread,
    and resolve it, casting back to Promise* after asserting we're back on the
    main thread. This way, we can send them back on the main thread once an
    operation has complete (suspending an audio stream, starting it again on
    resume(), etc.), without having to do bookkeeping between suspend calls and
    their result. Promises are not thread safe, so we can't move them around
    AddRef-ed.
    - The stream destruction logic now takes into account that a stream can be
    destroyed while not being in mStreams.
    - A graph can now switch GraphDriver twice or more per iteration, for
    example if an author goes suspend()/resume()/suspend() in the same script.
    - Some operation have to be done on suspended stream, so we now use double
    for-loop around mSuspendedStreams and mStreams in some places in
    MediaStreamGraph.cpp.
    - A tricky part was making sure everything worked at AudioContext
    boundaries.  TrackUnionStream that have one of their input stream suspended
    append null ticks instead.
    - The graph ordering algorithm had to be altered to not include suspended
    streams.
    - There are some edge cases (adding a stream on a suspended graph, calling
    suspend/resume when a graph has just been close()d).
2015-02-27 18:22:05 +01:00
Nathan Froyd
023e3d5c3f Bug 1153267 - part 1 - use smart-pointer .forget() instead of NS_ADDREF+assign; r=ehsan 2015-03-31 10:03:49 -04:00
Carsten "Tomcat" Book
f2c24595c4 Backed out changeset 7fc52c48e6e3 (bug 1094764) for mulet m-3 perma failure in /test_dataChannel_basicAudioVideo.html 2015-04-09 13:44:27 +02:00
Paul Adenot
a7e65dc80a Bug 1094764 - Implement AudioContext.suspend and friends. r=roc,ehsan
- Relevant spec text:
    - http://webaudio.github.io/web-audio-api/#widl-AudioContext-suspend-Promise
    - http://webaudio.github.io/web-audio-api/#widl-AudioContext-resume-Promise
    - http://webaudio.github.io/web-audio-api/#widl-AudioContext-close-Promise
    - http://webaudio.github.io/web-audio-api/#widl-AudioContext-state
    - http://webaudio.github.io/web-audio-api/#widl-AudioContext-onstatechange

- In a couple words, the behavior we want:
    - Closed context cannot have new nodes created, but can do decodeAudioData,
    and create buffers, and such.
    - OfflineAudioContexts don't support those methods, transitions happen at
    startRendering and at the end of processing. onstatechange is used to make
    this observable.
    - (regular) AudioContexts support those methods. The promises and
    onstatechange should be resolved/called when the operation has actually
    completed on the rendering thread.  Once a context has been closed, it
    cannot transition back to "running". An AudioContext switches to "running"
    when the audio callback start running, this allow authors to know how long
    the audio stack takes to start running.
    - MediaStreams that feed in/go out of a suspended graph should respectively
    not buffer at the graph input, and output silence
    - suspended context should not be doing much on the CPU, and we should try
    to pause audio streams if we can (this behaviour is the main reason we need
    this in the first place, for saving battery on mobile, and CPU on all
    platforms)

- Now, the implementation:
    - AudioNodeStreams are now tagged with a context id, to be able to operate
    on all the streams of a given AudioContext on the Graph thread without
    having to go and lock everytime to touch the AudioContext. This happens in
    the AudioNodeStream ctor. IDs are of course constant for the lifetime of the
    node.
    - When an AudioContext goes into suspended mode, streams for this
    AudioContext are moved out of the mStreams array to a second array,
    mSuspendedStreams. Streams in mSuspendedStream are not ordered, and are not
    processed.
    - The MSG will automatically switch to a SystemClockDriver when it finds
    that there are no more AudioNodeStream/Stream with an audio track. This is
    how pausing the audio subsystem and saving battery works. Subsequently, when
    the MSG finds that there are only streams in mSuspendedStreams, it will go
    to sleep (block on a monitor), so we save CPU, but it does not shut itself
    down. This is mostly not a new behaviour (this is what the MSG does since
    the refactoring), but is important to note.
    - Promises are gripped (addref-ed) on the main thread, and then shepherd
    down other threads and to the GraphDriver, if needed (sometimes we can
    resolve them right away). They move between threads as void* to prevent
    calling methods on them, as they are not thread safe. Then, the driver
    executes the operation, and when it's done (initializing and closing audio
    streams can take some time), we send the promise back to the main thread,
    and resolve it, casting back to Promise* after asserting we're back on the
    main thread. This way, we can send them back on the main thread once an
    operation has complete (suspending an audio stream, starting it again on
    resume(), etc.), without having to do bookkeeping between suspend calls and
    their result. Promises are not thread safe, so we can't move them around
    AddRef-ed.
    - The stream destruction logic now takes into account that a stream can be
    destroyed while not being in mStreams.
    - A graph can now switch GraphDriver twice or more per iteration, for
    example if an author goes suspend()/resume()/suspend() in the same script.
    - Some operation have to be done on suspended stream, so we now use double
    for-loop around mSuspendedStreams and mStreams in some places in
    MediaStreamGraph.cpp.
    - A tricky part was making sure everything worked at AudioContext
    boundaries.  TrackUnionStream that have one of their input stream suspended
    append null ticks instead.
    - The graph ordering algorithm had to be altered to not include suspended
    streams.
    - There are some edge cases (adding a stream on a suspended graph, calling
    suspend/resume when a graph has just been close()d).
2015-02-27 18:22:05 +01:00
Boris Zbarsky
2438ee5f63 Bug 1151940 part 3. Make some writable cssom-view attributes that we only allow setting from chrome act the way readonly replaceables would when called from content. r=smaug 2015-04-08 22:50:45 -04:00
Boris Zbarsky
71949fb5ca Bug 1151940 part 2. Add a convenience function in nsGlobalWindow for replacing a property on the window with a new value. r=smaug 2015-04-08 22:50:45 -04:00
Kartikaya Gupta
3fb084fb78 Bug 1146843 - Revert part of cset 33c30e283fa8 because the code is used in Fennec. r=snorp 2015-04-02 20:45:50 -04:00
Eddy Bruël
f14ffa1930 Bug 1092102 - Rename Suspend/Resume to Freeze/Thaw;r=khuey 2015-04-01 11:00:19 +02:00
Mike Hommey
338d086ead Bug 1134920 - Use moz_xmalloc/moz_xrealloc/free instead of nsMemory::Alloc/Realloc/Free. r=nfroyd 2015-04-01 13:51:45 +09:00
Carsten "Tomcat" Book
98de8cc547 Backed out changeset f5e560350ca2 (bug 1148156) for bustage on a CLOSED TREE 2015-03-31 13:02:24 +02:00
Andrew McCreight
5fd67edd94 Bug 1148156 - Print the window ID in the ++--DOMWINDOW logging. r=smaug 2015-03-30 13:51:00 +02:00
Carsten "Tomcat" Book
b9ec9c1975 Backed out changeset bf22c9e5c5a3 (bug 1094764) for crashtest failures on a CLOSED TREE 2015-03-30 15:14:09 +02:00
Paul Adenot
464b76cecf Bug 1094764 - Implement AudioContext.suspend and friends. r=roc,ehsan
- Relevant spec text:
    - http://webaudio.github.io/web-audio-api/#widl-AudioContext-suspend-Promise
    - http://webaudio.github.io/web-audio-api/#widl-AudioContext-resume-Promise
    - http://webaudio.github.io/web-audio-api/#widl-AudioContext-close-Promise
    - http://webaudio.github.io/web-audio-api/#widl-AudioContext-state
    - http://webaudio.github.io/web-audio-api/#widl-AudioContext-onstatechange

- In a couple words, the behavior we want:
    - Closed context cannot have new nodes created, but can do decodeAudioData,
    and create buffers, and such.
    - OfflineAudioContexts don't support those methods, transitions happen at
    startRendering and at the end of processing. onstatechange is used to make
    this observable.
    - (regular) AudioContexts support those methods. The promises and
    onstatechange should be resolved/called when the operation has actually
    completed on the rendering thread.  Once a context has been closed, it
    cannot transition back to "running". An AudioContext switches to "running"
    when the audio callback start running, this allow authors to know how long
    the audio stack takes to start running.
    - MediaStreams that feed in/go out of a suspended graph should respectively
    not buffer at the graph input, and output silence
    - suspended context should not be doing much on the CPU, and we should try
    to pause audio streams if we can (this behaviour is the main reason we need
    this in the first place, for saving battery on mobile, and CPU on all
    platforms)

- Now, the implementation:
    - AudioNodeStreams are now tagged with a context id, to be able to operate
    on all the streams of a given AudioContext on the Graph thread without
    having to go and lock everytime to touch the AudioContext. This happens in
    the AudioNodeStream ctor. IDs are of course constant for the lifetime of the
    node.
    - When an AudioContext goes into suspended mode, streams for this
    AudioContext are moved out of the mStreams array to a second array,
    mSuspendedStreams. Streams in mSuspendedStream are not ordered, and are not
    processed.
    - The MSG will automatically switch to a SystemClockDriver when it finds
    that there are no more AudioNodeStream/Stream with an audio track. This is
    how pausing the audio subsystem and saving battery works. Subsequently, when
    the MSG finds that there are only streams in mSuspendedStreams, it will go
    to sleep (block on a monitor), so we save CPU, but it does not shut itself
    down. This is mostly not a new behaviour (this is what the MSG does since
    the refactoring), but is important to note.
    - Promises are gripped (addref-ed) on the main thread, and then shepherd
    down other threads and to the GraphDriver, if needed (sometimes we can
    resolve them right away). They move between threads as void* to prevent
    calling methods on them, as they are not thread safe. Then, the driver
    executes the operation, and when it's done (initializing and closing audio
    streams can take some time), we send the promise back to the main thread,
    and resolve it, casting back to Promise* after asserting we're back on the
    main thread. This way, we can send them back on the main thread once an
    operation has complete (suspending an audio stream, starting it again on
    resume(), etc.), without having to do bookkeeping between suspend calls and
    their result. Promises are not thread safe, so we can't move them around
    AddRef-ed.
    - The stream destruction logic now takes into account that a stream can be
    destroyed while not being in mStreams.
    - A graph can now switch GraphDriver twice or more per iteration, for
    example if an author goes suspend()/resume()/suspend() in the same script.
    - Some operation have to be done on suspended stream, so we now use double
    for-loop around mSuspendedStreams and mStreams in some places in
    MediaStreamGraph.cpp.
    - A tricky part was making sure everything worked at AudioContext
    boundaries.  TrackUnionStream that have one of their input stream suspended
    append null ticks instead.
    - The graph ordering algorithm had to be altered to not include suspended
    streams.
    - There are some edge cases (adding a stream on a suspended graph, calling
    suspend/resume when a graph has just been close()d).
2015-02-27 18:22:05 +01:00
Andrea Marchesini
ad97ae68b8 Bug 1148527 - Indentation fix after bug 1145631, r=ehsan 2015-03-27 18:52:19 +00:00
Jason Orendorff
a62fc1c850 Bug 1142794 - Change 'receiver' argument to SetProperty functions and ProxyHandler::set methods to be a HandleValue. r=Waldo.
Also: Change signature of these functions and methods to all have the same arguments in the same order: (cx, obj, id, v, receiver). Also change v from MutableHandleValue to HandleValue.

There is no change in behavior.

In fact the new error message `JSMSG_SET_NON_OBJECT_RECEIVER` is
impossible to trigger from scripts for now, I think (after re-reading
the whole patch with this in mind). JS_ForwardSetPropertyTo is the only
way to get a non-object receiver into the engine, but no caller
currently does so.

We're installing new pipes here, and they should work, but for now it's
the same cold water flowing through as before. Actually hooking up the
hot water is left for another bug (one with tests, not to put too fine a
point on it).

Notes:

*   InvokeGetterOrSetter had to be split into two functions:
    InvokeGetter takes a MutableHandleValue out-param,
    InvokeSetter a HandleValue in-param.

*   Watchpoints can still tamper with values being assigned. So can
    JSSetterOps. I'm pleased we can support this craziness in a way that
    doesn't have to spread via the type system to encompass the entire
    codebase.

*   Change in GlobalObject::setIntrinsicValue is not really a change.
    Yes, it asserted before, but an exception thrown during self-hosting
    initialization is not going to go unnoticed either.

*   Since the receiver argument to js::SetProperty() is at the end now, it
    makes sense for it to be optional. Some callers look nicer.
2015-03-01 13:16:19 -06:00
Jose Antonio Olivera Ortega
e15639e6b4 Bug 1003991 - Disable https:// only load for ServiceWorkers when Developer Tools are open. r=nsm, r=miker 2015-03-24 14:15:00 -04:00
Jason Orendorff
f8862424e5 Bug 1142784, part 2 - Change ProxyHandler::defineProperty() to make the desc argument a non-mutable handle. r=Waldo. 2015-02-17 11:58:43 -06:00
Phil Ringnalda
2b0920d57e Backed out 9 changesets (bug 1142775, bug 1139683, bug 1143810, bug 1142761, bug 1142784, bug 1142794, bug 1144819) for widespread bustage
CLOSED TREE

Backed out changeset 7613fc978d36 (bug 1142794)
Backed out changeset e5f0cb31263d (bug 1142784)
Backed out changeset dcd0af73ac84 (bug 1142784)
Backed out changeset 034f9c8e79ee (bug 1142784)
Backed out changeset ce0ee37e3ca9 (bug 1142775)
Backed out changeset 1519b8f2bbba (bug 1142761)
Backed out changeset 26fd55677841 (bug 1139683)
Backed out changeset 7ebc76a450c3 (bug 1144819)
Backed out changeset 92adb459d519 (bug 1143810)
2015-03-22 09:34:25 -07:00
Jason Orendorff
f3c165da67 Bug 1142794 - Change 'receiver' argument to SetProperty functions and ProxyHandler::set methods to be a HandleValue. r=Waldo.
Also: Change signature of these functions and methods to all have the same arguments in the same order: (cx, obj, id, v, receiver). Also change v from MutableHandleValue to HandleValue.

There is no change in behavior.

In fact the new error message `JSMSG_SET_NON_OBJECT_RECEIVER` is
impossible to trigger from scripts for now, I think (after re-reading
the whole patch with this in mind). JS_ForwardSetPropertyTo is the only
way to get a non-object receiver into the engine, but no caller
currently does so.

We're installing new pipes here, and they should work, but for now it's
the same cold water flowing through as before. Actually hooking up the
hot water is left for another bug (one with tests, not to put too fine a
point on it).

Notes:

*   InvokeGetterOrSetter had to be split into two functions:
    InvokeGetter takes a MutableHandleValue out-param,
    InvokeSetter a HandleValue in-param.

*   Watchpoints can still tamper with values being assigned. So can
    JSSetterOps. I'm pleased we can support this craziness in a way that
    doesn't have to spread via the type system to encompass the entire
    codebase.

*   Change in GlobalObject::setIntrinsicValue is not really a change.
    Yes, it asserted before, but an exception thrown during self-hosting
    initialization is not going to go unnoticed either.

*   Since the receiver argument to js::SetProperty() is at the end now, it
    makes sense for it to be optional. Some callers look nicer.
2015-03-01 13:16:19 -06:00
Jason Orendorff
0c2cf8be27 Bug 1142784, part 2 - Change ProxyHandler::defineProperty() to make the desc argument a non-mutable handle. r=Waldo. 2015-02-17 11:58:43 -06:00
Ehsan Akhgari
ea41d8de48 Bug 1145631 - Part 1: Replace MOZ_OVERRIDE and MOZ_FINAL with override and final in the tree; r=froydnj
This patch was automatically generated using the following script:

function convert() {
echo "Converting $1 to $2..."
find . \
       ! -wholename "*/.git*" \
       ! -wholename "obj-ff-dbg*" \
         -type f \
      \( -iname "*.cpp" \
         -o -iname "*.h" \
         -o -iname "*.c" \
         -o -iname "*.cc" \
         -o -iname "*.idl" \
         -o -iname "*.ipdl" \
         -o -iname "*.ipdlh" \
         -o -iname "*.mm" \) | \
    xargs -n 1 sed -i -e "s/\b$1\b/$2/g"
}

convert MOZ_OVERRIDE override
convert MOZ_FINAL final
2015-03-21 12:28:04 -04:00
Boris Zbarsky
3a822d99b4 Bug 1117172 part 3. Change the wrappercached WrapObject methods to allow passing in aGivenProto. r=peterv
The only manual changes here are to BindingUtils.h, BindingUtils.cpp,
Codegen.py, Element.cpp, IDBFileRequest.cpp, IDBObjectStore.cpp,
dom/workers/Navigator.cpp, WorkerPrivate.cpp, DeviceStorageRequestChild.cpp,
Notification.cpp, nsGlobalWindow.cpp, MessagePort.cpp, nsJSEnvironment.cpp,
Sandbox.cpp, XPCConvert.cpp, ExportHelpers.cpp, and DataStoreService.cpp.  The
rest of this diff was generated by running the following commands:

  find . -name "*.h" -o -name "*.cpp" | xargs perl -pi -e 'BEGIN { $/ = undef } s/(WrapObjectInternal\(JSContext *\* *(?:aCx|cx|aContext|aCtx|js))\)/\1, JS::Handle<JSObject*> aGivenProto)/g'

  find . -name "*.h" -o -name "*.cpp" | xargs perl -pi -e 'BEGIN { $/ = undef } s/(WrapObjectInternal\((?:aCx|cx|aContext|aCtx|js))\)/\1, aGivenProto)/g'

  find . -name "*.h" -o -name "*.cpp" | xargs perl -pi -e 'BEGIN { $/ = undef } s/(WrapNode\(JSContext *\* *(?:aCx|cx|aContext|aCtx|js))\)/\1, JS::Handle<JSObject*> aGivenProto)/g'

  find . -name "*.h" -o -name "*.cpp" | xargs perl -pi -e 'BEGIN { $/ = undef } s/(WrapNode\((?:aCx|cx|aContext|aCtx|js))\)/\1, aGivenProto)/g'

  find . -name "*.h" -o -name "*.cpp" | xargs perl -pi -e 'BEGIN { $/ = undef } s/(WrapObject\(JSContext *\* *(?:aCx|cx|aContext|aCtx|js))\)/\1, JS::Handle<JSObject*> aGivenProto)/g'

  find . -name "*.h" -o -name "*.cpp" | xargs perl -pi -e 'BEGIN { $/ = undef } s/(Binding(?:_workers)?::Wrap\((?:aCx|cx|aContext|aCtx|js), [^,)]+)\)/\1, aGivenProto)/g'
2015-03-19 10:13:33 -04:00
Kartikaya Gupta
43eb6f1601 Bug 1144324 - Remove the codepaths that conditionally enable touch events based on touch the presence of touch listeners. r=smaug,jimm 2015-03-19 06:37:39 -04:00
Daniel Holbert
ddb04a0443 Bug 1142841: Convert all nsRefPtr<nsIRunnable> to nsCOMPtr<nsIRunnable>. r=ehsan
This patch was generated by a script.  Here's the source of the script for
future reference:

find . \( -iname "*.cpp" -o -iname "*.h" \) | \
  xargs -n 1 sed -i "s/nsRefPtr<nsIRunnable>/nsCOMPtr<nsIRunnable>/g"
2015-03-17 09:29:17 -07:00
Jason Orendorff
495d3b16a3 Bug 1133081, part 5 - Remove non-asserting PropertyDescriptor accessors in favor of the new PropDesc-inspired asserting accessors. r=efaust.
value() can't assert hasValue() because too many places have plausible reasons for calling it on a PropertyDescriptor they basically know nothing about. One such place is CompartmentChecker::check(Handle<JSPropertyDescriptor>). Another is DefinePropertyByDescriptor. Maybe this will change with time.

In some cases we do things like `desc.hasWritable() && desc.writable() != existing_desc.writable()`. It is OK to write it this way, even though we have not checked existing_desc.hasWritable(), because in these cases we already know existingDesc is a complete property descriptor.
2015-02-15 06:18:30 -06:00
Mantaroh Yoshinaga
7f95dd7dcd Bug 1106905 - Modify mobile desktop mode implementation to use a desktop viewport. r=kats 2015-03-12 12:14:55 -04:00
Jason Orendorff
b324b5360c Bug 828137, part 2 - Make [[Set]] always fail on window elements. With this change, window[0] = null; is a TypeError in strict mode code. r=bz. 2015-02-11 11:47:39 -06:00
Jason Orendorff
ef686efc5e Bug 828137, part 1 - Make Object.defineProperty fail on window elements. r=bz. 2015-02-11 11:38:36 -06:00
Nathan Froyd
c3c6b1facf Bug 1141689 - use services::GetObserverService more; r=ehsan 2014-04-29 13:31:06 -04:00
Kartikaya Gupta
589190b6de Bug 1137267 - Remove unneeded flags to track touch listeners and touch caret. r=smaug,dvander,botond 2015-03-10 09:29:25 -04:00
Carsten "Tomcat" Book
375740a126 Backed out changeset df26246112ad (bug 828137) 2015-03-09 16:49:34 +01:00
Carsten "Tomcat" Book
0485183737 Backed out changeset c2ffd91dee7c (bug 828137) 2015-03-09 16:49:32 +01:00
Jason Orendorff
9ff7809efa Bug 828137, part 2 - Make [[Set]] always fail on window elements. With this change, window[0] = null; is a TypeError in strict mode code. r=bz. 2015-02-11 11:47:39 -06:00
Jason Orendorff
1b74cf6c6a Bug 828137, part 1 - Make Object.defineProperty fail on window elements. r=bz. 2015-02-11 11:38:36 -06:00
Jason Orendorff
6e6ba315a5 Bug 1113369, part 6 - [[PreventExtensions]] ObjectOpResult support. r=Waldo, r=bz in dom, r=dvander in js/ipc, r=bholley in js/xpconnect. 2015-02-04 12:01:01 -06:00
Jason Orendorff
20beb2cc48 Bug 1113369, part 5 - [[Delete]] ObjectOpResult support. r=Waldo, r=bz in dom, r=dvander in js/ipc, r=bholley in js/xpconnect. 2015-02-04 10:20:04 -06:00
Jason Orendorff
b180889659 Bug 1113369, part 4 - [[Set]] ObjectOpResult support. r=Waldo, r=bz in dom, r=dvander in js/ipc, r=bholley in js/xpconnect. 2015-02-03 19:51:40 -06:00
Jason Orendorff
1d3bb8fb3d Bug 1113369, part 3 - [[DefineOwnProperty]] ObjectOpResult support. r=Waldo, r=bz in dom, r=dvander in js/ipc, r=bholley in js/xpconnect.
Add an ObjectOpResult out-param for DefineProperty functions everywhere. We leave a few js::DefineProperty() convenience functions with no *result out-param. These have strict behavior: that is, they automatically check the result and throw if it is false. In bug 1125624 these strict signatures may end up being called DefinePropertyOrThrow, as that is what the spec calls it.
2015-01-30 11:37:07 -06:00
Boris Zbarsky
78e8ce1375 Bug 1131805 part 1. Remove remaining JS_GetParent and js::GetObjectParent uses in Gecko. r=bholley 2015-03-06 16:33:31 -05:00
Bill McCloskey
a145e1526d Bug 1129223 - Remove local mozAfterRemotePaint events (r=smaug) 2015-03-05 22:03:23 -08:00
Kearwood (Kip) Gilbert
10aca51e67 Bug 945584: Part 8 - Implement Scroll Snapping for Middle Mouse Button Scrolls (v2 Patch), r=roc, r=bz
- Implemented scroll snapping at the end of a middle-mouse-button scroll.
- As this scrolling occurs within chrome Javascript, chrome-only DOM methods
  had to be added: window.MozScrollSnap and element.MozScrollSnap
- Bug 1137937 tracks implementation of a replacement for these chome-only DOM methods,
  to be replaced with a web accessible API.
2015-02-19 16:03:07 -08:00