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By having CollectPerformanceInfo traverse the BrowsingContextGroup and tree of BrowsingContexts we can hide the task of getting the DocGroups befind an API in BrowsingContextGroup and ease the removal of TabGroups. Differential Revision: https://phabricator.services.mozilla.com/D64390
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Bug 1618236 - Make CollectPerformanceInfo use BrowsingContextGroup to find DocGroups. r=tarek,peterv
Bug 1618236 - Make CollectPerformanceInfo use BrowsingContextGroup to find DocGroups. r=tarek,peterv
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1626526 - [remote] Don't emit internal network request events for invalid top frame elements. r=remote-protocol-reviewers,maja_zf
Bug 1626973 - Add assertions for result of MaybeUpdateSize. r=janv,dom-workers-and-storage-reviewers
Bug 1618236 - Make CollectPerformanceInfo use BrowsingContextGroup to find DocGroups. r=tarek,peterv
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1621116: Make the version and build ID of the previous instance of Firefox to use the current profile available. r=froydnj,glandium
Bug 1617827 - Wasm: Switch to 'wasm-generate-testsuite' tooling for importing spec test-suite. r=lth
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