Jan Henning 2978bc8e64 Bug 1266683 - Part 2 - Add private browsing mode info to InputContext. r=masayuki
Android now supports telling an IME that it shouldn't store user-entered content into it's dictionary/language model/etc. and we want to automatically enable this in private browsing.

As the code that handles input on Android doesn't have any notion of tabs (and therefore of the difference between normal and private tabs), the best way to get that info across is to retrieve it directly within the IMEStateManager from the corresponding document and store it in the inputContext, which is then passed to Java for Fennec to handle.
Implementing this within Gecko also has the benefit that this part of the code can be used by other platforms as well should they want to support similar features in the future.

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