This removes subscribe UI and functionality from the main browser window,
the page info window, and from feed previews. It may leave some stray strings
in subscribe.properties/dtd, which will be removed in bug 1477669 when the
preview code goes away completely.
Differential Revision: https://phabricator.services.mozilla.com/D5982
This removes subscribe UI and functionality from the main browser window,
the page info window, and from feed previews. It may leave some stray strings
in subscribe.properties/dtd, which will be removed in bug 1477669 when the
preview code goes away completely.
Differential Revision: https://phabricator.services.mozilla.com/D5982
This removes the bookmark description UI, but leaves the backend in-place for a release or two, so that users have time to save anything they want (e.g. via backup).
The backend will be removed in bug 1402890.
MozReview-Commit-ID: La4AYFar7eK
Manually-implemented QueryInterface functions don't benefit from the
MozQueryInterface optimizaions, and a lot of them are in hot code, and
implement a large number of interfaces.
MozReview-Commit-ID: 8OzglraowZt
console.assert keeps the same semantics as NS_ASSERT in that it doesn't throw an exception,
but a lot of the places code was using it in a way that would be better served by throwing
an exception when the condition is false.
MozReview-Commit-ID: DEF5HSfYO36
This patch was autogenerated by my decomponents.py
It covers almost every file with the extension js, jsm, html, py,
xhtml, or xul.
It removes blank lines after removed lines, when the removed lines are
preceded by either blank lines or the start of a new block. The "start
of a new block" is defined fairly hackily: either the line starts with
//, ends with */, ends with {, <![CDATA[, """ or '''. The first two
cover comments, the third one covers JS, the fourth covers JS embedded
in XUL, and the final two cover JS embedded in Python. This also
applies if the removed line was the first line of the file.
It covers the pattern matching cases like "var {classes: Cc,
interfaces: Ci, utils: Cu, results: Cr} = Components;". It'll remove
the entire thing if they are all either Ci, Cr, Cc or Cu, or it will
remove the appropriate ones and leave the residue behind. If there's
only one behind, then it will turn it into a normal, non-pattern
matching variable definition. (For instance, "const { classes: Cc,
Constructor: CC, interfaces: Ci, utils: Cu } = Components" becomes
"const CC = Components.Constructor".)
MozReview-Commit-ID: DeSHcClQ7cG