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/* -*- Mode: C++; tab-width: 8; indent-tabs-mode: nil; c-basic-offset: 4 -*-
* vim: set ts=2 sw=4 et tw=80:
*
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* This Source Code Form is subject to the terms of the Mozilla Public
* License, v. 2.0. If a copy of the MPL was not distributed with this
* file, You can obtain one at http://mozilla.org/MPL/2.0/. */
/* XPConnect JavaScript interactive shell. */
#include <stdio.h>
#include "mozilla/Util.h"
#include "jsapi.h"
#include "jsfriendapi.h"
#include "jsprf.h"
#include "js/OldDebugAPI.h"
#include "nsXULAppAPI.h"
#include "nsServiceManagerUtils.h"
#include "nsComponentManagerUtils.h"
#include "nsIXPConnect.h"
#include "nsIJSNativeInitializer.h"
#include "nsIServiceManager.h"
#include "nsIFile.h"
#include "nsStringAPI.h"
#include "nsIDirectoryService.h"
#include "nsDirectoryServiceDefs.h"
#include "nsAppDirectoryServiceDefs.h"
#include "nscore.h"
#include "nsArrayEnumerator.h"
#include "nsCOMArray.h"
#include "nsDirectoryServiceUtils.h"
#include "nsIJSRuntimeService.h"
#include "nsCOMPtr.h"
#include "nsAutoPtr.h"
#include "nsJSPrincipals.h"
#include "xpcpublic.h"
#include "BackstagePass.h"
#include "nsCxPusher.h"
#ifdef XP_MACOSX
#include "xpcshellMacUtils.h"
#endif
#ifdef XP_WIN
#include <windows.h>
Bug 307181 - Stage Firefox updates in the background after they're downloaded, and replace the application directory on restart; r=rstrong,bbondy When Firefox downloads an update, it previously kept the update around to apply it on the next restart. This patch changes this so that the updater program is launched in the background as soon as the update has finished downloading in order to stage the updated version of the application by copying the existing installation directory to a temporary location and applying the update on top of it, and replace the existing installation directory with the staged directory on the next restart. Because the replacing step is typically very fast, this patch eliminates the wait for the update to be applied on restart, making it unnecessary to show a progress dialog when restarting. --HG-- rename : toolkit/mozapps/update/test/chrome/test_0092_finishedBackground.xul => toolkit/mozapps/update/test/chrome/test_0093_stagedBackground.xul rename : toolkit/mozapps/update/test/unit/test_0110_general.js => toolkit/mozapps/update/test/unit/test_0113_general.js rename : toolkit/mozapps/update/test/unit/test_0111_general.js => toolkit/mozapps/update/test/unit/test_0114_general.js rename : toolkit/mozapps/update/test/unit/test_0112_general.js => toolkit/mozapps/update/test/unit/test_0115_general.js rename : toolkit/mozapps/update/test/unit/test_0170_fileLocked_xp_win_complete.js => toolkit/mozapps/update/test/unit/test_0172_fileLocked_xp_win_complete.js rename : toolkit/mozapps/update/test/unit/test_0171_fileLocked_xp_win_partial.js => toolkit/mozapps/update/test/unit/test_0173_fileLocked_xp_win_partial.js rename : toolkit/mozapps/update/test/unit/test_0110_general.js => toolkit/mozapps/update/test_svc/unit/test_0113_general_svc.js rename : toolkit/mozapps/update/test/unit/test_0111_general.js => toolkit/mozapps/update/test_svc/unit/test_0114_general_svc.js rename : toolkit/mozapps/update/test/unit/test_0112_general.js => toolkit/mozapps/update/test_svc/unit/test_0115_general_svc.js rename : toolkit/mozapps/update/test/unit/test_0170_fileLocked_xp_win_complete.js => toolkit/mozapps/update/test_svc/unit/test_0172_fileLocked_xp_win_complete_svc.js rename : toolkit/mozapps/update/test/unit/test_0171_fileLocked_xp_win_partial.js => toolkit/mozapps/update/test_svc/unit/test_0173_fileLocked_xp_win_partial_svc.js
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#include <shlobj.h>
// we want a wmain entry point
#define XRE_DONT_PROTECT_DLL_LOAD
#define XRE_WANT_ENVIRON
#include "nsWindowsWMain.cpp"
#define snprintf _snprintf
#define strcasecmp _stricmp
#endif
#ifdef ANDROID
#include <android/log.h>
#endif
#include "nsIScriptSecurityManager.h"
#include "nsIPrincipal.h"
// all this crap is needed to do the interactive shell stuff
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <errno.h>
#ifdef HAVE_IO_H
#include <io.h> /* for isatty() */
#endif
#ifdef HAVE_UNISTD_H
#include <unistd.h> /* for isatty() */
#endif
#ifdef MOZ_CRASHREPORTER
#include "nsICrashReporter.h"
#endif
using namespace mozilla;
using namespace JS;
class XPCShellDirProvider : public nsIDirectoryServiceProvider2
{
public:
NS_DECL_ISUPPORTS_INHERITED
NS_DECL_NSIDIRECTORYSERVICEPROVIDER
NS_DECL_NSIDIRECTORYSERVICEPROVIDER2
XPCShellDirProvider() { }
~XPCShellDirProvider() { }
// The platform resource folder
bool SetGREDir(const char *dir);
void ClearGREDir() { mGREDir = nullptr; }
// The application resource folder
void SetAppDir(nsIFile *appFile);
void ClearAppDir() { mAppDir = nullptr; }
// The app executable
void SetAppFile(nsIFile *appFile);
void ClearAppFile() { mAppFile = nullptr; }
// An additional custom plugin dir if specified
void SetPluginDir(nsIFile* pluginDir);
void ClearPluginDir() { mPluginDir = nullptr; }
private:
nsCOMPtr<nsIFile> mGREDir;
nsCOMPtr<nsIFile> mAppDir;
nsCOMPtr<nsIFile> mPluginDir;
nsCOMPtr<nsIFile> mAppFile;
};
/***************************************************************************/
#ifdef JS_THREADSAFE
#define DoBeginRequest(cx) JS_BeginRequest((cx))
#define DoEndRequest(cx) JS_EndRequest((cx))
#else
#define DoBeginRequest(cx) ((void)0)
#define DoEndRequest(cx) ((void)0)
#endif
/***************************************************************************/
static const char kXPConnectServiceContractID[] = "@mozilla.org/js/xpc/XPConnect;1";
#define EXITCODE_RUNTIME_ERROR 3
#define EXITCODE_FILE_NOT_FOUND 4
FILE *gOutFile = NULL;
FILE *gErrFile = NULL;
FILE *gInFile = NULL;
int gExitCode = 0;
Bug 889911 - Switch xpcshell to SystemErrorReporter with a little bit of special magic. r=mrbkap XPCShell currently overrides all the JSContexts whose creation it observes with its own custom error reporter. This reporter does all sorts of funny things which we try to clean up for the most part. But there are a few very intricate considerations at play. First, the old xpcshell error reporter does some mumbo jumbo with the XPCCallContext stack to try to guess whether some other code might catch the exception. This is total garbage on a number of fronts, particularly because the XPCCallContext stack has no concept of saved frame chains, nested event loops, sandbox boundaries, origin boundaries, or any of the myriad of complicating factors that determine whether or not an exception will propagate. So we get rid of it. But this causes some crazy debugger tests to fail, because they rely on an exception from uriloader/exthandler/nsHandlerService.js getting squelched, and can't handle anybody reporting errors to the console service at the particular moment of contortionism when the exception is raised. So we need to introduce an explicit mechanism to disable the error reporter here to keep things running. Second, we have to be very careful about tracking the return status of the xpcshell binary. The old code would simply flag an error code if the error handler was invoked, and we can mostly continue to do that. But there are some complications. See the comments. Finally, we don't anything analogous in XPCShellEnvironment, because I have patches in bug 889714 to remove its state-dependence on the error reporter. I'll switch it to SystemErrorReporter in that bug.
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bool gIgnoreReportedErrors = false;
bool gQuitting = false;
static bool reportWarnings = true;
static bool compileOnly = false;
JSPrincipals *gJSPrincipals = nullptr;
nsAutoString *gWorkingDirectory = nullptr;
static bool
GetLocationProperty(JSContext *cx, HandleObject obj, HandleId id, MutableHandleValue vp)
{
#if !defined(XP_WIN) && !defined(XP_UNIX)
//XXX: your platform should really implement this
return false;
#else
JS::RootedScript script(cx);
JS_DescribeScriptedCaller(cx, &script, NULL);
const char *filename = JS_GetScriptFilename(cx, script);
if (filename) {
nsresult rv;
nsCOMPtr<nsIXPConnect> xpc =
do_GetService(kXPConnectServiceContractID, &rv);
#if defined(XP_WIN)
// convert from the system codepage to UTF-16
int bufferSize = MultiByteToWideChar(CP_ACP, 0, filename,
-1, NULL, 0);
nsAutoString filenameString;
filenameString.SetLength(bufferSize);
MultiByteToWideChar(CP_ACP, 0, filename,
-1, (LPWSTR)filenameString.BeginWriting(),
filenameString.Length());
// remove the null terminator
filenameString.SetLength(bufferSize - 1);
// replace forward slashes with backslashes,
// since nsLocalFileWin chokes on them
PRUnichar *start, *end;
filenameString.BeginWriting(&start, &end);
while (start != end) {
if (*start == L'/')
*start = L'\\';
start++;
}
#elif defined(XP_UNIX)
NS_ConvertUTF8toUTF16 filenameString(filename);
#endif
nsCOMPtr<nsIFile> location;
if (NS_SUCCEEDED(rv)) {
rv = NS_NewLocalFile(filenameString,
false, getter_AddRefs(location));
}
if (!location && gWorkingDirectory) {
// could be a relative path, try appending it to the cwd
// and then normalize
nsAutoString absolutePath(*gWorkingDirectory);
absolutePath.Append(filenameString);
rv = NS_NewLocalFile(absolutePath,
false, getter_AddRefs(location));
}
if (location) {
nsCOMPtr<nsIXPConnectJSObjectHolder> locationHolder;
bool symlink;
// don't normalize symlinks, because that's kind of confusing
if (NS_SUCCEEDED(location->IsSymlink(&symlink)) &&
!symlink)
location->Normalize();
rv = xpc->WrapNative(cx, obj, location,
NS_GET_IID(nsIFile),
getter_AddRefs(locationHolder));
if (NS_SUCCEEDED(rv) &&
locationHolder->GetJSObject()) {
vp.set(OBJECT_TO_JSVAL(locationHolder->GetJSObject()));
}
}
}
return true;
#endif
}
#ifdef EDITLINE
extern "C" {
extern JS_EXPORT_API(char *) readline(const char *prompt);
extern JS_EXPORT_API(void) add_history(char *line);
}
#endif
static bool
GetLine(JSContext *cx, char *bufp, FILE *file, const char *prompt) {
#ifdef EDITLINE
/*
* Use readline only if file is stdin, because there's no way to specify
* another handle. Are other filehandles interactive?
*/
if (file == stdin) {
char *linep = readline(prompt);
if (!linep)
return false;
if (*linep)
add_history(linep);
strcpy(bufp, linep);
JS_free(cx, linep);
bufp += strlen(bufp);
*bufp++ = '\n';
*bufp = '\0';
} else
#endif
{
char line[256] = { '\0' };
fputs(prompt, gOutFile);
fflush(gOutFile);
if ((!fgets(line, sizeof line, file) && errno != EINTR) || feof(file))
return false;
strcpy(bufp, line);
}
return true;
}
static bool
ReadLine(JSContext *cx, unsigned argc, jsval *vp)
{
// While 4096 might be quite arbitrary, this is something to be fixed in
// bug 105707. It is also the same limit as in ProcessFile.
char buf[4096];
JSString *str;
/* If a prompt was specified, construct the string */
if (argc > 0) {
str = JS_ValueToString(cx, JS_ARGV(cx, vp)[0]);
if (!str)
return false;
} else {
str = JSVAL_TO_STRING(JS_GetEmptyStringValue(cx));
}
/* Get a line from the infile */
JSAutoByteString strBytes(cx, str);
if (!strBytes || !GetLine(cx, buf, gInFile, strBytes.ptr()))
return false;
/* Strip newline character added by GetLine() */
unsigned int buflen = strlen(buf);
if (buflen == 0) {
if (feof(gInFile)) {
JS_SET_RVAL(cx, vp, JSVAL_NULL);
return true;
}
} else if (buf[buflen - 1] == '\n') {
--buflen;
}
/* Turn buf into a JSString */
str = JS_NewStringCopyN(cx, buf, buflen);
if (!str)
return false;
JS_SET_RVAL(cx, vp, STRING_TO_JSVAL(str));
return true;
}
static bool
Print(JSContext *cx, unsigned argc, jsval *vp)
{
unsigned i, n;
JSString *str;
jsval *argv = JS_ARGV(cx, vp);
for (i = n = 0; i < argc; i++) {
str = JS_ValueToString(cx, argv[i]);
if (!str)
return false;
JSAutoByteString strBytes(cx, str);
if (!strBytes)
return false;
fprintf(gOutFile, "%s%s", i ? " " : "", strBytes.ptr());
fflush(gOutFile);
}
n++;
if (n)
fputc('\n', gOutFile);
JS_SET_RVAL(cx, vp, JSVAL_VOID);
return true;
}
static bool
Dump(JSContext *cx, unsigned argc, jsval *vp)
{
JS_SET_RVAL(cx, vp, JSVAL_VOID);
JSString *str;
if (!argc)
return true;
str = JS_ValueToString(cx, JS_ARGV(cx, vp)[0]);
if (!str)
return false;
JSAutoByteString bytes(cx, str);
if (!bytes)
return false;
#ifdef ANDROID
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__android_log_print(ANDROID_LOG_INFO, "Gecko", "%s", bytes.ptr());
#endif
fputs(bytes.ptr(), gOutFile);
fflush(gOutFile);
return true;
}
static bool
Load(JSContext *cx, unsigned argc, jsval *vp)
{
JS::Rooted<JSObject*> obj(cx, JS_THIS_OBJECT(cx, vp));
if (!obj)
return false;
jsval *argv = JS_ARGV(cx, vp);
for (unsigned i = 0; i < argc; i++) {
JSString *str = JS_ValueToString(cx, argv[i]);
if (!str)
return false;
argv[i] = STRING_TO_JSVAL(str);
JSAutoByteString filename(cx, str);
if (!filename)
return false;
FILE *file = fopen(filename.ptr(), "r");
if (!file) {
JS_ReportError(cx, "cannot open file '%s' for reading",
filename.ptr());
return false;
}
JS::CompileOptions options(cx);
options.setUTF8(true)
.setFileAndLine(filename.ptr(), 1)
.setPrincipals(gJSPrincipals);
JS::RootedObject rootedObj(cx, obj);
JSScript *script = JS::Compile(cx, rootedObj, options, file);
fclose(file);
if (!script)
return false;
JS::Rooted<JS::Value> result(cx);
if (!compileOnly && !JS_ExecuteScript(cx, obj, script, result.address()))
return false;
}
JS_SET_RVAL(cx, vp, JSVAL_VOID);
return true;
}
static bool
Version(JSContext *cx, unsigned argc, jsval *vp)
{
JSVersion origVersion = JS_GetVersion(cx);
JS_SET_RVAL(cx, vp, INT_TO_JSVAL(origVersion));
if (argc > 0 && JSVAL_IS_INT(JS_ARGV(cx, vp)[0]))
JS_SetVersionForCompartment(js::GetContextCompartment(cx),
JSVersion(JSVAL_TO_INT(JS_ARGV(cx, vp)[0])));
return true;
}
static bool
BuildDate(JSContext *cx, unsigned argc, jsval *vp)
{
fprintf(gOutFile, "built on %s at %s\n", __DATE__, __TIME__);
JS_SET_RVAL(cx, vp, JSVAL_VOID);
return true;
}
static bool
Quit(JSContext *cx, unsigned argc, jsval *vp)
{
gExitCode = 0;
JS_ConvertArguments(cx, argc, JS_ARGV(cx, vp),"/ i", &gExitCode);
gQuitting = true;
// exit(0);
return false;
}
Bug 889911 - Switch xpcshell to SystemErrorReporter with a little bit of special magic. r=mrbkap XPCShell currently overrides all the JSContexts whose creation it observes with its own custom error reporter. This reporter does all sorts of funny things which we try to clean up for the most part. But there are a few very intricate considerations at play. First, the old xpcshell error reporter does some mumbo jumbo with the XPCCallContext stack to try to guess whether some other code might catch the exception. This is total garbage on a number of fronts, particularly because the XPCCallContext stack has no concept of saved frame chains, nested event loops, sandbox boundaries, origin boundaries, or any of the myriad of complicating factors that determine whether or not an exception will propagate. So we get rid of it. But this causes some crazy debugger tests to fail, because they rely on an exception from uriloader/exthandler/nsHandlerService.js getting squelched, and can't handle anybody reporting errors to the console service at the particular moment of contortionism when the exception is raised. So we need to introduce an explicit mechanism to disable the error reporter here to keep things running. Second, we have to be very careful about tracking the return status of the xpcshell binary. The old code would simply flag an error code if the error handler was invoked, and we can mostly continue to do that. But there are some complications. See the comments. Finally, we don't anything analogous in XPCShellEnvironment, because I have patches in bug 889714 to remove its state-dependence on the error reporter. I'll switch it to SystemErrorReporter in that bug.
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// Provide script a way to disable the xpcshell error reporter, preventing
// reported errors from being logged to the console and also from affecting the
// exit code returned by the xpcshell binary.
static bool
Bug 889911 - Switch xpcshell to SystemErrorReporter with a little bit of special magic. r=mrbkap XPCShell currently overrides all the JSContexts whose creation it observes with its own custom error reporter. This reporter does all sorts of funny things which we try to clean up for the most part. But there are a few very intricate considerations at play. First, the old xpcshell error reporter does some mumbo jumbo with the XPCCallContext stack to try to guess whether some other code might catch the exception. This is total garbage on a number of fronts, particularly because the XPCCallContext stack has no concept of saved frame chains, nested event loops, sandbox boundaries, origin boundaries, or any of the myriad of complicating factors that determine whether or not an exception will propagate. So we get rid of it. But this causes some crazy debugger tests to fail, because they rely on an exception from uriloader/exthandler/nsHandlerService.js getting squelched, and can't handle anybody reporting errors to the console service at the particular moment of contortionism when the exception is raised. So we need to introduce an explicit mechanism to disable the error reporter here to keep things running. Second, we have to be very careful about tracking the return status of the xpcshell binary. The old code would simply flag an error code if the error handler was invoked, and we can mostly continue to do that. But there are some complications. See the comments. Finally, we don't anything analogous in XPCShellEnvironment, because I have patches in bug 889714 to remove its state-dependence on the error reporter. I'll switch it to SystemErrorReporter in that bug.
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IgnoreReportedErrors(JSContext *cx, unsigned argc, jsval *vp)
{
CallArgs args = CallArgsFromVp(argc, vp);
if (argc != 1 || !args[0].isBoolean()) {
JS_ReportError(cx, "Bad arguments");
return false;
}
gIgnoreReportedErrors = args[0].toBoolean();
return true;
}
static bool
DumpXPC(JSContext *cx, unsigned argc, jsval *vp)
{
int32_t depth = 2;
if (argc > 0) {
if (!JS_ValueToInt32(cx, JS_ARGV(cx, vp)[0], &depth))
return false;
}
nsCOMPtr<nsIXPConnect> xpc = do_GetService(nsIXPConnect::GetCID());
if (xpc)
xpc->DebugDump(int16_t(depth));
JS_SET_RVAL(cx, vp, JSVAL_VOID);
return true;
}
static bool
GC(JSContext *cx, unsigned argc, jsval *vp)
{
JSRuntime *rt = JS_GetRuntime(cx);
JS_GC(rt);
#ifdef JS_GCMETER
js_DumpGCStats(rt, stdout);
#endif
JS_SET_RVAL(cx, vp, JSVAL_VOID);
return true;
}
#ifdef JS_GC_ZEAL
static bool
GCZeal(JSContext *cx, unsigned argc, jsval *vp)
{
uint32_t zeal;
if (!JS_ValueToECMAUint32(cx, argc ? JS_ARGV(cx, vp)[0] : JSVAL_VOID, &zeal))
return false;
JS_SetGCZeal(cx, uint8_t(zeal), JS_DEFAULT_ZEAL_FREQ);
JS_SET_RVAL(cx, vp, JSVAL_VOID);
return true;
}
#endif
#ifdef DEBUG
static bool
DumpHeap(JSContext *cx, unsigned argc, jsval *vp)
{
void* startThing = NULL;
JSGCTraceKind startTraceKind = JSTRACE_OBJECT;
void *thingToFind = NULL;
size_t maxDepth = (size_t)-1;
void *thingToIgnore = NULL;
FILE *dumpFile;
bool ok;
jsval *argv = JS_ARGV(cx, vp);
JS_SET_RVAL(cx, vp, JSVAL_VOID);
vp = argv + 0;
JSAutoByteString fileName;
if (argc > 0 && *vp != JSVAL_NULL && *vp != JSVAL_VOID) {
JSString *str;
str = JS_ValueToString(cx, *vp);
if (!str)
return false;
*vp = STRING_TO_JSVAL(str);
if (!fileName.encodeLatin1(cx, str))
return false;
}
vp = argv + 1;
if (argc > 1 && *vp != JSVAL_NULL && *vp != JSVAL_VOID) {
if (!JSVAL_IS_TRACEABLE(*vp))
goto not_traceable_arg;
startThing = JSVAL_TO_TRACEABLE(*vp);
startTraceKind = JSVAL_TRACE_KIND(*vp);
}
vp = argv + 2;
if (argc > 2 && *vp != JSVAL_NULL && *vp != JSVAL_VOID) {
if (!JSVAL_IS_TRACEABLE(*vp))
goto not_traceable_arg;
thingToFind = JSVAL_TO_TRACEABLE(*vp);
}
vp = argv + 3;
if (argc > 3 && *vp != JSVAL_NULL && *vp != JSVAL_VOID) {
uint32_t depth;
if (!JS_ValueToECMAUint32(cx, *vp, &depth))
return false;
maxDepth = depth;
}
vp = argv + 4;
if (argc > 4 && *vp != JSVAL_NULL && *vp != JSVAL_VOID) {
if (!JSVAL_IS_TRACEABLE(*vp))
goto not_traceable_arg;
thingToIgnore = JSVAL_TO_TRACEABLE(*vp);
}
if (!fileName) {
dumpFile = gOutFile;
} else {
dumpFile = fopen(fileName.ptr(), "w");
if (!dumpFile) {
fprintf(gErrFile, "dumpHeap: can't open %s: %s\n",
fileName.ptr(), strerror(errno));
return false;
}
}
ok = JS_DumpHeap(JS_GetRuntime(cx), dumpFile, startThing, startTraceKind, thingToFind,
maxDepth, thingToIgnore);
if (dumpFile != gOutFile)
fclose(dumpFile);
if (!ok)
JS_ReportOutOfMemory(cx);
return ok;
not_traceable_arg:
fprintf(gErrFile,
"dumpHeap: argument %u is not null or a heap-allocated thing\n",
(unsigned)(vp - argv));
return false;
}
#endif /* DEBUG */
static bool
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SendCommand(JSContext* cx,
unsigned argc,
jsval* vp)
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{
if (argc == 0) {
JS_ReportError(cx, "Function takes at least one argument!");
return false;
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}
jsval *argv = JS_ARGV(cx, vp);
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JSString* str = JS_ValueToString(cx, argv[0]);
if (!str) {
JS_ReportError(cx, "Could not convert argument 1 to string!");
return false;
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}
if (argc > 1 && JS_TypeOfValue(cx, argv[1]) != JSTYPE_FUNCTION) {
JS_ReportError(cx, "Could not convert argument 2 to function!");
return false;
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}
if (!XRE_SendTestShellCommand(cx, str, argc > 1 ? &argv[1] : nullptr)) {
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JS_ReportError(cx, "Couldn't send command!");
return false;
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}
JS_SET_RVAL(cx, vp, JSVAL_VOID);
return true;
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}
/*
* JSContext option name to flag map. The option names are in alphabetical
* order for better reporting.
*/
static const struct JSOption {
const char *name;
uint32_t flag;
} js_options[] = {
{"strict", JSOPTION_EXTRA_WARNINGS},
{"werror", JSOPTION_WERROR},
{"strict_mode", JSOPTION_STRICT_MODE},
};
static uint32_t
MapContextOptionNameToFlag(JSContext* cx, const char* name)
{
for (size_t i = 0; i < ArrayLength(js_options); ++i) {
if (strcmp(name, js_options[i].name) == 0)
return js_options[i].flag;
}
char* msg = JS_sprintf_append(NULL,
"unknown option name '%s'."
" The valid names are ", name);
for (size_t i = 0; i < ArrayLength(js_options); ++i) {
if (!msg)
break;
msg = JS_sprintf_append(msg, "%s%s", js_options[i].name,
(i + 2 < ArrayLength(js_options)
? ", "
: i + 2 == ArrayLength(js_options)
? " and "
: "."));
}
if (!msg) {
JS_ReportOutOfMemory(cx);
} else {
JS_ReportError(cx, msg);
free(msg);
}
return 0;
}
static bool
Options(JSContext *cx, unsigned argc, jsval *vp)
{
uint32_t optset, flag;
JSString *str;
char *names;
bool found;
optset = 0;
jsval *argv = JS_ARGV(cx, vp);
for (unsigned i = 0; i < argc; i++) {
str = JS_ValueToString(cx, argv[i]);
if (!str)
return false;
argv[i] = STRING_TO_JSVAL(str);
JSAutoByteString opt(cx, str);
if (!opt)
return false;
flag = MapContextOptionNameToFlag(cx, opt.ptr());
if (!flag)
return false;
optset |= flag;
}
optset = JS_ToggleOptions(cx, optset);
names = NULL;
found = false;
for (size_t i = 0; i < ArrayLength(js_options); i++) {
if (js_options[i].flag & optset) {
found = true;
names = JS_sprintf_append(names, "%s%s",
names ? "," : "", js_options[i].name);
if (!names)
break;
}
}
if (!found)
names = strdup("");
if (!names) {
JS_ReportOutOfMemory(cx);
return false;
}
str = JS_NewStringCopyZ(cx, names);
free(names);
if (!str)
return false;
JS_SET_RVAL(cx, vp, STRING_TO_JSVAL(str));
return true;
}
static bool
Parent(JSContext *cx, unsigned argc, jsval *vp)
{
if (argc != 1) {
JS_ReportError(cx, "Wrong number of arguments");
return false;
}
jsval v = JS_ARGV(cx, vp)[0];
if (JSVAL_IS_PRIMITIVE(v)) {
JS_ReportError(cx, "Only objects have parents!");
return false;
}
*vp = OBJECT_TO_JSVAL(JS_GetParent(JSVAL_TO_OBJECT(v)));
return true;
}
static bool
Atob(JSContext *cx, unsigned argc, jsval *vp)
{
if (!argc)
return true;
return xpc::Base64Decode(cx, JS_ARGV(cx, vp)[0], &JS_RVAL(cx, vp));
}
static bool
Btoa(JSContext *cx, unsigned argc, jsval *vp)
{
if (!argc)
return true;
return xpc::Base64Encode(cx, JS_ARGV(cx, vp)[0], &JS_RVAL(cx, vp));
}
static bool
Blob(JSContext *cx, unsigned argc, jsval *vp)
{
JS::CallArgs args = CallArgsFromVp(argc, vp);
nsCOMPtr<nsISupports> native =
do_CreateInstance("@mozilla.org/dom/multipart-blob;1");
if (!native) {
JS_ReportError(cx, "Could not create native object!");
return false;
}
nsCOMPtr<nsIJSNativeInitializer> initializer = do_QueryInterface(native);
MOZ_ASSERT(initializer);
nsresult rv = initializer->Initialize(nullptr, cx, nullptr, args);
if (NS_FAILED(rv)) {
JS_ReportError(cx, "Could not initialize native object!");
return false;
}
nsCOMPtr<nsIXPConnect> xpc = do_GetService(kXPConnectServiceContractID, &rv);
if (NS_FAILED(rv)) {
JS_ReportError(cx, "Could not get XPConnent service!");
return false;
}
JSObject* global = JS::CurrentGlobalOrNull(cx);
rv = xpc->WrapNativeToJSVal(cx, global, native, nullptr,
&NS_GET_IID(nsISupports), true,
args.rval().address(), nullptr);
if (NS_FAILED(rv)) {
JS_ReportError(cx, "Could not wrap native object!");
return false;
}
return true;
}
static bool
File(JSContext *cx, unsigned argc, jsval *vp)
{
JS::CallArgs args = CallArgsFromVp(argc, vp);
nsCOMPtr<nsISupports> native =
do_CreateInstance("@mozilla.org/dom/multipart-file;1");
if (!native) {
JS_ReportError(cx, "Could not create native object!");
return false;
}
nsCOMPtr<nsIJSNativeInitializer> initializer = do_QueryInterface(native);
MOZ_ASSERT(initializer);
nsresult rv = initializer->Initialize(nullptr, cx, nullptr, args);
if (NS_FAILED(rv)) {
JS_ReportError(cx, "Could not initialize native object!");
return false;
}
nsCOMPtr<nsIXPConnect> xpc = do_GetService(kXPConnectServiceContractID, &rv);
if (NS_FAILED(rv)) {
JS_ReportError(cx, "Could not get XPConnent service!");
return false;
}
JSObject* global = JS::CurrentGlobalOrNull(cx);
rv = xpc->WrapNativeToJSVal(cx, global, native, nullptr,
&NS_GET_IID(nsISupports), true,
args.rval().address(), nullptr);
if (NS_FAILED(rv)) {
JS_ReportError(cx, "Could not wrap native object!");
return false;
}
return true;
}
Value sScriptedOperationCallback = UndefinedValue();
static bool
XPCShellOperationCallback(JSContext *cx)
{
// If no operation callback was set by script, no-op.
if (sScriptedOperationCallback.isUndefined())
return true;
JSAutoCompartment ac(cx, &sScriptedOperationCallback.toObject());
RootedValue rv(cx);
if (!JS_CallFunctionValue(cx, nullptr, sScriptedOperationCallback,
0, nullptr, rv.address()) || !rv.isBoolean())
{
NS_WARNING("Scripted operation callback failed! Terminating script.");
JS_ClearPendingException(cx);
return false;
}
return rv.toBoolean();
}
static bool
SetOperationCallback(JSContext *cx, unsigned argc, jsval *vp)
{
// Sanity-check args.
JS::CallArgs args = JS::CallArgsFromVp(argc, vp);
if (args.length() != 1) {
JS_ReportError(cx, "Wrong number of arguments");
return false;
}
// Allow callers to remove the operation callback by passing undefined.
if (args[0].isUndefined()) {
sScriptedOperationCallback = UndefinedValue();
return true;
}
// Otherwise, we should have a callable object.
if (!args[0].isObject() || !JS_ObjectIsCallable(cx, &args[0].toObject())) {
JS_ReportError(cx, "Argument must be callable");
return false;
}
sScriptedOperationCallback = args[0];
return true;
}
static bool
SimulateActivityCallback(JSContext *cx, unsigned argc, jsval *vp)
{
// Sanity-check args.
JS::CallArgs args = JS::CallArgsFromVp(argc, vp);
if (args.length() != 1 || !args[0].isBoolean()) {
JS_ReportError(cx, "Wrong number of arguments");
return false;
}
xpc::SimulateActivityCallback(args[0].toBoolean());
return true;
}
static const JSFunctionSpec glob_functions[] = {
JS_FS("print", Print, 0,0),
JS_FS("readline", ReadLine, 1,0),
JS_FS("load", Load, 1,0),
JS_FS("quit", Quit, 0,0),
Bug 889911 - Switch xpcshell to SystemErrorReporter with a little bit of special magic. r=mrbkap XPCShell currently overrides all the JSContexts whose creation it observes with its own custom error reporter. This reporter does all sorts of funny things which we try to clean up for the most part. But there are a few very intricate considerations at play. First, the old xpcshell error reporter does some mumbo jumbo with the XPCCallContext stack to try to guess whether some other code might catch the exception. This is total garbage on a number of fronts, particularly because the XPCCallContext stack has no concept of saved frame chains, nested event loops, sandbox boundaries, origin boundaries, or any of the myriad of complicating factors that determine whether or not an exception will propagate. So we get rid of it. But this causes some crazy debugger tests to fail, because they rely on an exception from uriloader/exthandler/nsHandlerService.js getting squelched, and can't handle anybody reporting errors to the console service at the particular moment of contortionism when the exception is raised. So we need to introduce an explicit mechanism to disable the error reporter here to keep things running. Second, we have to be very careful about tracking the return status of the xpcshell binary. The old code would simply flag an error code if the error handler was invoked, and we can mostly continue to do that. But there are some complications. See the comments. Finally, we don't anything analogous in XPCShellEnvironment, because I have patches in bug 889714 to remove its state-dependence on the error reporter. I'll switch it to SystemErrorReporter in that bug.
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JS_FS("ignoreReportedErrors", IgnoreReportedErrors, 1,0),
JS_FS("version", Version, 1,0),
JS_FS("build", BuildDate, 0,0),
JS_FS("dumpXPC", DumpXPC, 1,0),
JS_FS("dump", Dump, 1,0),
JS_FS("gc", GC, 0,0),
#ifdef JS_GC_ZEAL
JS_FS("gczeal", GCZeal, 1,0),
#endif
JS_FS("options", Options, 0,0),
JS_FN("parent", Parent, 1,0),
#ifdef DEBUG
JS_FS("dumpHeap", DumpHeap, 5,0),
#endif
JS_FS("sendCommand", SendCommand, 1,0),
JS_FS("atob", Atob, 1,0),
JS_FS("btoa", Btoa, 1,0),
JS_FS("Blob", Blob, 2,JSFUN_CONSTRUCTOR),
JS_FS("File", File, 2,JSFUN_CONSTRUCTOR),
JS_FS("setOperationCallback", SetOperationCallback, 1,0),
JS_FS("simulateActivityCallback", SimulateActivityCallback, 1,0),
JS_FS_END
};
static bool
env_setProperty(JSContext *cx, HandleObject obj, HandleId id, bool strict, MutableHandleValue vp)
{
/* XXX porting may be easy, but these don't seem to supply setenv by default */
#if !defined XP_OS2 && !defined SOLARIS
JSString *valstr;
JS::Rooted<JSString*> idstr(cx);
int rv;
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jsval idval;
if (!JS_IdToValue(cx, id, &idval))
return false;
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idstr = JS_ValueToString(cx, idval);
valstr = JS_ValueToString(cx, vp);
if (!idstr || !valstr)
return false;
JSAutoByteString name(cx, idstr);
if (!name)
return false;
JSAutoByteString value(cx, valstr);
if (!value)
return false;
#if defined XP_WIN || defined HPUX || defined OSF1 || defined SCO
{
char *waste = JS_smprintf("%s=%s", name.ptr(), value.ptr());
if (!waste) {
JS_ReportOutOfMemory(cx);
return false;
}
rv = putenv(waste);
#ifdef XP_WIN
/*
* HPUX9 at least still has the bad old non-copying putenv.
*
* Per mail from <s.shanmuganathan@digital.com>, OSF1 also has a putenv
* that will crash if you pass it an auto char array (so it must place
* its argument directly in the char *environ[] array).
*/
free(waste);
#endif
}
#else
rv = setenv(name.ptr(), value.ptr(), 1);
#endif
if (rv < 0) {
JS_ReportError(cx, "can't set envariable %s to %s", name.ptr(), value.ptr());
return false;
}
vp.set(STRING_TO_JSVAL(valstr));
#endif /* !defined XP_OS2 && !defined SOLARIS */
return true;
}
static bool
env_enumerate(JSContext *cx, HandleObject obj)
{
static bool reflected;
char **evp, *name, *value;
JSString *valstr;
bool ok;
if (reflected)
return true;
for (evp = (char **)JS_GetPrivate(obj); (name = *evp) != NULL; evp++) {
value = strchr(name, '=');
if (!value)
continue;
*value++ = '\0';
valstr = JS_NewStringCopyZ(cx, value);
if (!valstr) {
ok = false;
} else {
ok = JS_DefineProperty(cx, obj, name, STRING_TO_JSVAL(valstr),
NULL, NULL, JSPROP_ENUMERATE);
}
value[-1] = '=';
if (!ok)
return false;
}
reflected = true;
return true;
}
static bool
env_resolve(JSContext *cx, HandleObject obj, HandleId id, unsigned flags,
JS::MutableHandleObject objp)
{
JSString *idstr, *valstr;
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jsval idval;
if (!JS_IdToValue(cx, id, &idval))
return false;
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idstr = JS_ValueToString(cx, idval);
if (!idstr)
return false;
JSAutoByteString name(cx, idstr);
if (!name)
return false;
const char *value = getenv(name.ptr());
if (value) {
valstr = JS_NewStringCopyZ(cx, value);
if (!valstr)
return false;
if (!JS_DefinePropertyById(cx, obj, id, STRING_TO_JSVAL(valstr),
NULL, NULL, JSPROP_ENUMERATE)) {
return false;
}
objp.set(obj);
}
return true;
}
static const JSClass env_class = {
"environment", JSCLASS_HAS_PRIVATE | JSCLASS_NEW_RESOLVE,
JS_PropertyStub, JS_DeletePropertyStub,
JS_PropertyStub, env_setProperty,
env_enumerate, (JSResolveOp) env_resolve,
JS_ConvertStub, nullptr
};
/***************************************************************************/
typedef enum JSShellErrNum {
#define MSG_DEF(name, number, count, exception, format) \
name = number,
#include "jsshell.msg"
#undef MSG_DEF
JSShellErr_Limit
} JSShellErrNum;
const JSErrorFormatString jsShell_ErrorFormatString[JSShellErr_Limit] = {
#define MSG_DEF(name, number, count, exception, format) \
{ format, count } ,
#include "jsshell.msg"
#undef MSG_DEF
};
static const JSErrorFormatString *
my_GetErrorMessage(void *userRef, const char *locale, const unsigned errorNumber)
{
if (errorNumber == 0 || errorNumber >= JSShellErr_Limit)
return NULL;
return &jsShell_ErrorFormatString[errorNumber];
}
static void
ProcessFile(JSContext *cx, JS::Handle<JSObject*> obj, const char *filename, FILE *file,
bool forceTTY)
{
JSScript *script;
JS::Rooted<JS::Value> result(cx);
int lineno, startline;
bool ok, hitEOF;
char *bufp, buffer[4096];
JSString *str;
if (forceTTY) {
file = stdin;
} else
#ifdef HAVE_ISATTY
if (!isatty(fileno(file)))
#endif
{
/*
* It's not interactive - just execute it.
*
* Support the UNIX #! shell hack; gobble the first line if it starts
* with '#'. TODO - this isn't quite compatible with sharp variables,
* as a legal js program (using sharp variables) might start with '#'.
* But that would require multi-character lookahead.
*/
int ch = fgetc(file);
if (ch == '#') {
while ((ch = fgetc(file)) != EOF) {
if (ch == '\n' || ch == '\r')
break;
}
}
ungetc(ch, file);
DoBeginRequest(cx);
JS::CompileOptions options(cx);
options.setUTF8(true)
.setFileAndLine(filename, 1)
.setPrincipals(gJSPrincipals);
script = JS::Compile(cx, obj, options, file);
if (script && !compileOnly)
(void)JS_ExecuteScript(cx, obj, script, result.address());
DoEndRequest(cx);
return;
}
/* It's an interactive filehandle; drop into read-eval-print loop. */
lineno = 1;
hitEOF = false;
do {
bufp = buffer;
*bufp = '\0';
/*
* Accumulate lines until we get a 'compilable unit' - one that either
* generates an error (before running out of source) or that compiles
* cleanly. This should be whenever we get a complete statement that
* coincides with the end of a line.
*/
startline = lineno;
do {
if (!GetLine(cx, bufp, file, startline == lineno ? "js> " : "")) {
hitEOF = true;
break;
}
bufp += strlen(bufp);
lineno++;
} while (!JS_BufferIsCompilableUnit(cx, obj, buffer, strlen(buffer)));
DoBeginRequest(cx);
/* Clear any pending exception from previous failed compiles. */
JS_ClearPendingException(cx);
script = JS_CompileScriptForPrincipals(cx, obj, gJSPrincipals, buffer,
strlen(buffer), "typein", startline);
if (script) {
JSErrorReporter older;
if (!compileOnly) {
ok = JS_ExecuteScript(cx, obj, script, result.address());
if (ok && result != JSVAL_VOID) {
/* Suppress error reports from JS_ValueToString(). */
older = JS_SetErrorReporter(cx, NULL);
str = JS_ValueToString(cx, result);
JS_SetErrorReporter(cx, older);
JSAutoByteString bytes;
if (str && bytes.encodeLatin1(cx, str))
fprintf(gOutFile, "%s\n", bytes.ptr());
else
ok = false;
}
}
}
DoEndRequest(cx);
} while (!hitEOF && !gQuitting);
fprintf(gOutFile, "\n");
}
static void
Process(JSContext *cx, JS::Handle<JSObject*> obj, const char *filename, bool forceTTY)
{
FILE *file;
if (forceTTY || !filename || strcmp(filename, "-") == 0) {
file = stdin;
} else {
file = fopen(filename, "r");
if (!file) {
JS_ReportErrorNumber(cx, my_GetErrorMessage, NULL,
JSSMSG_CANT_OPEN,
filename, strerror(errno));
gExitCode = EXITCODE_FILE_NOT_FOUND;
return;
}
}
ProcessFile(cx, obj, filename, file, forceTTY);
if (file != stdin)
fclose(file);
}
static int
usage(void)
{
fprintf(gErrFile, "%s\n", JS_GetImplementationVersion());
fprintf(gErrFile, "usage: xpcshell [-g gredir] [-a appdir] [-r manifest]... [-PsSwWCijmIn] [-v version] [-f scriptfile] [-e script] [scriptfile] [scriptarg...]\n");
return 2;
}
static void
ProcessArgsForCompartment(JSContext *cx, char **argv, int argc)
{
for (int i = 0; i < argc; i++) {
if (argv[i][0] != '-' || argv[i][1] == '\0')
break;
switch (argv[i][1]) {
case 'v':
case 'f':
case 'e':
if (++i == argc)
return;
break;
case 'S':
JS_ToggleOptions(cx, JSOPTION_WERROR);
case 's':
JS_ToggleOptions(cx, JSOPTION_EXTRA_WARNINGS);
break;
case 'I':
JS_ToggleOptions(cx, JSOPTION_COMPILE_N_GO);
JS_ToggleOptions(cx, JSOPTION_ION);
JS_ToggleOptions(cx, JSOPTION_ASMJS);
break;
case 'n':
JS_ToggleOptions(cx, JSOPTION_TYPE_INFERENCE);
break;
}
}
}
static int
ProcessArgs(JSContext *cx, JS::Handle<JSObject*> obj, char **argv, int argc, XPCShellDirProvider* aDirProvider)
{
const char rcfilename[] = "xpcshell.js";
FILE *rcfile;
int i;
JS::Rooted<JSObject*> argsObj(cx);
char *filename = NULL;
bool isInteractive = true;
bool forceTTY = false;
rcfile = fopen(rcfilename, "r");
if (rcfile) {
printf("[loading '%s'...]\n", rcfilename);
ProcessFile(cx, obj, rcfilename, rcfile, false);
fclose(rcfile);
}
/*
* Scan past all optional arguments so we can create the arguments object
* before processing any -f options, which must interleave properly with
* -v and -w options. This requires two passes, and without getopt, we'll
* have to keep the option logic here and in the second for loop in sync.
*/
for (i = 0; i < argc; i++) {
if (argv[i][0] != '-' || argv[i][1] == '\0') {
++i;
break;
}
switch (argv[i][1]) {
case 'v':
case 'f':
case 'e':
++i;
break;
default:;
}
}
/*
* Create arguments early and define it to root it, so it's safe from any
* GC calls nested below, and so it is available to -f <file> arguments.
*/
argsObj = JS_NewArrayObject(cx, 0, NULL);
if (!argsObj)
return 1;
if (!JS_DefineProperty(cx, obj, "arguments", OBJECT_TO_JSVAL(argsObj),
NULL, NULL, 0)) {
return 1;
}
for (size_t j = 0, length = argc - i; j < length; j++) {
JSString *str = JS_NewStringCopyZ(cx, argv[i++]);
if (!str)
return 1;
if (!JS_DefineElement(cx, argsObj, j, STRING_TO_JSVAL(str),
NULL, NULL, JSPROP_ENUMERATE)) {
return 1;
}
}
for (i = 0; i < argc; i++) {
if (argv[i][0] != '-' || argv[i][1] == '\0') {
filename = argv[i++];
isInteractive = false;
break;
}
switch (argv[i][1]) {
case 'v':
if (++i == argc) {
return usage();
}
JS_SetVersionForCompartment(js::GetContextCompartment(cx),
JSVersion(atoi(argv[i])));
break;
case 'W':
reportWarnings = false;
break;
case 'w':
reportWarnings = true;
break;
case 'x':
break;
case 'd':
xpc_ActivateDebugMode();
break;
case 'f':
if (++i == argc) {
return usage();
}
Process(cx, obj, argv[i], false);
/*
* XXX: js -f foo.js should interpret foo.js and then
* drop into interactive mode, but that breaks test
* harness. Just execute foo.js for now.
*/
isInteractive = false;
break;
case 'i':
isInteractive = forceTTY = true;
break;
case 'e':
{
jsval rval;
if (++i == argc) {
return usage();
}
JS_EvaluateScriptForPrincipals(cx, obj, gJSPrincipals, argv[i],
strlen(argv[i]), "-e", 1, &rval);
isInteractive = false;
break;
}
case 'C':
compileOnly = true;
isInteractive = false;
break;
case 'S':
case 's':
case 'm':
case 'I':
case 'n':
// These options are processed in ProcessArgsForCompartment.
break;
case 'p':
{
// plugins path
char *pluginPath = argv[++i];
nsCOMPtr<nsIFile> pluginsDir;
if (NS_FAILED(XRE_GetFileFromPath(pluginPath, getter_AddRefs(pluginsDir)))) {
fprintf(gErrFile, "Couldn't use given plugins dir.\n");
return usage();
}
aDirProvider->SetPluginDir(pluginsDir);
break;
}
default:
return usage();
}
}
if (filename || isInteractive)
Process(cx, obj, filename, forceTTY);
Bug 889911 - Switch xpcshell to SystemErrorReporter with a little bit of special magic. r=mrbkap XPCShell currently overrides all the JSContexts whose creation it observes with its own custom error reporter. This reporter does all sorts of funny things which we try to clean up for the most part. But there are a few very intricate considerations at play. First, the old xpcshell error reporter does some mumbo jumbo with the XPCCallContext stack to try to guess whether some other code might catch the exception. This is total garbage on a number of fronts, particularly because the XPCCallContext stack has no concept of saved frame chains, nested event loops, sandbox boundaries, origin boundaries, or any of the myriad of complicating factors that determine whether or not an exception will propagate. So we get rid of it. But this causes some crazy debugger tests to fail, because they rely on an exception from uriloader/exthandler/nsHandlerService.js getting squelched, and can't handle anybody reporting errors to the console service at the particular moment of contortionism when the exception is raised. So we need to introduce an explicit mechanism to disable the error reporter here to keep things running. Second, we have to be very careful about tracking the return status of the xpcshell binary. The old code would simply flag an error code if the error handler was invoked, and we can mostly continue to do that. But there are some complications. See the comments. Finally, we don't anything analogous in XPCShellEnvironment, because I have patches in bug 889714 to remove its state-dependence on the error reporter. I'll switch it to SystemErrorReporter in that bug.
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return gExitCode;
}
/***************************************************************************/
// #define TEST_InitClassesWithNewWrappedGlobal
#ifdef TEST_InitClassesWithNewWrappedGlobal
// XXX hacky test code...
#include "xpctest.h"
class TestGlobal : public nsIXPCTestNoisy, public nsIXPCScriptable
{
public:
NS_DECL_ISUPPORTS
NS_DECL_NSIXPCTESTNOISY
NS_DECL_NSIXPCSCRIPTABLE
TestGlobal(){}
};
NS_IMPL_ISUPPORTS2(TestGlobal, nsIXPCTestNoisy, nsIXPCScriptable)
// The nsIXPCScriptable map declaration that will generate stubs for us...
#define XPC_MAP_CLASSNAME TestGlobal
#define XPC_MAP_QUOTED_CLASSNAME "TestGlobal"
#define XPC_MAP_FLAGS nsIXPCScriptable::USE_JSSTUB_FOR_ADDPROPERTY |\
nsIXPCScriptable::USE_JSSTUB_FOR_DELPROPERTY |\
nsIXPCScriptable::USE_JSSTUB_FOR_SETPROPERTY
#include "xpc_map_end.h" /* This will #undef the above */
NS_IMETHODIMP TestGlobal::Squawk() {return NS_OK;}
#endif
// uncomment to install the test 'this' translator
// #define TEST_TranslateThis
#ifdef TEST_TranslateThis
#include "xpctest.h"
class nsXPCFunctionThisTranslator : public nsIXPCFunctionThisTranslator
{
public:
NS_DECL_ISUPPORTS
NS_DECL_NSIXPCFUNCTIONTHISTRANSLATOR
nsXPCFunctionThisTranslator();
virtual ~nsXPCFunctionThisTranslator();
/* additional members */
};
/* Implementation file */
NS_IMPL_ISUPPORTS1(nsXPCFunctionThisTranslator, nsIXPCFunctionThisTranslator)
nsXPCFunctionThisTranslator::nsXPCFunctionThisTranslator()
{
/* member initializers and constructor code */
}
nsXPCFunctionThisTranslator::~nsXPCFunctionThisTranslator()
{
/* destructor code */
#ifdef DEBUG_jband
printf("destroying nsXPCFunctionThisTranslator\n");
#endif
}
/* nsISupports TranslateThis (in nsISupports aInitialThis); */
NS_IMETHODIMP
nsXPCFunctionThisTranslator::TranslateThis(nsISupports *aInitialThis,
nsISupports **_retval)
{
NS_IF_ADDREF(aInitialThis);
*_retval = aInitialThis;
return NS_OK;
}
#endif
Bug 889911 - Switch xpcshell to SystemErrorReporter with a little bit of special magic. r=mrbkap XPCShell currently overrides all the JSContexts whose creation it observes with its own custom error reporter. This reporter does all sorts of funny things which we try to clean up for the most part. But there are a few very intricate considerations at play. First, the old xpcshell error reporter does some mumbo jumbo with the XPCCallContext stack to try to guess whether some other code might catch the exception. This is total garbage on a number of fronts, particularly because the XPCCallContext stack has no concept of saved frame chains, nested event loops, sandbox boundaries, origin boundaries, or any of the myriad of complicating factors that determine whether or not an exception will propagate. So we get rid of it. But this causes some crazy debugger tests to fail, because they rely on an exception from uriloader/exthandler/nsHandlerService.js getting squelched, and can't handle anybody reporting errors to the console service at the particular moment of contortionism when the exception is raised. So we need to introduce an explicit mechanism to disable the error reporter here to keep things running. Second, we have to be very careful about tracking the return status of the xpcshell binary. The old code would simply flag an error code if the error handler was invoked, and we can mostly continue to do that. But there are some complications. See the comments. Finally, we don't anything analogous in XPCShellEnvironment, because I have patches in bug 889714 to remove its state-dependence on the error reporter. I'll switch it to SystemErrorReporter in that bug.
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void
XPCShellErrorReporter(JSContext *cx, const char *message, JSErrorReport *rep)
{
if (gIgnoreReportedErrors)
return;
if (!JSREPORT_IS_WARNING(rep->flags))
gExitCode = EXITCODE_RUNTIME_ERROR;
// Delegate to the system error reporter for heavy lifting.
xpc::SystemErrorReporterExternal(cx, message, rep);
}
static bool
ContextCallback(JSContext *cx, unsigned contextOp)
{
if (contextOp == JSCONTEXT_NEW)
Bug 889911 - Switch xpcshell to SystemErrorReporter with a little bit of special magic. r=mrbkap XPCShell currently overrides all the JSContexts whose creation it observes with its own custom error reporter. This reporter does all sorts of funny things which we try to clean up for the most part. But there are a few very intricate considerations at play. First, the old xpcshell error reporter does some mumbo jumbo with the XPCCallContext stack to try to guess whether some other code might catch the exception. This is total garbage on a number of fronts, particularly because the XPCCallContext stack has no concept of saved frame chains, nested event loops, sandbox boundaries, origin boundaries, or any of the myriad of complicating factors that determine whether or not an exception will propagate. So we get rid of it. But this causes some crazy debugger tests to fail, because they rely on an exception from uriloader/exthandler/nsHandlerService.js getting squelched, and can't handle anybody reporting errors to the console service at the particular moment of contortionism when the exception is raised. So we need to introduce an explicit mechanism to disable the error reporter here to keep things running. Second, we have to be very careful about tracking the return status of the xpcshell binary. The old code would simply flag an error code if the error handler was invoked, and we can mostly continue to do that. But there are some complications. See the comments. Finally, we don't anything analogous in XPCShellEnvironment, because I have patches in bug 889714 to remove its state-dependence on the error reporter. I'll switch it to SystemErrorReporter in that bug.
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JS_SetErrorReporter(cx, XPCShellErrorReporter);
return true;
}
static bool
GetCurrentWorkingDirectory(nsAString& workingDirectory)
{
#if !defined(XP_WIN) && !defined(XP_UNIX)
//XXX: your platform should really implement this
return false;
#elif XP_WIN
DWORD requiredLength = GetCurrentDirectoryW(0, NULL);
workingDirectory.SetLength(requiredLength);
GetCurrentDirectoryW(workingDirectory.Length(),
(LPWSTR)workingDirectory.BeginWriting());
// we got a trailing null there
workingDirectory.SetLength(requiredLength);
workingDirectory.Replace(workingDirectory.Length() - 1, 1, L'\\');
#elif defined(XP_UNIX)
nsAutoCString cwd;
// 1024 is just a guess at a sane starting value
size_t bufsize = 1024;
char* result = nullptr;
while (result == nullptr) {
if (!cwd.SetLength(bufsize))
return false;
result = getcwd(cwd.BeginWriting(), cwd.Length());
if (!result) {
if (errno != ERANGE)
return false;
// need to make the buffer bigger
bufsize *= 2;
}
}
// size back down to the actual string length
cwd.SetLength(strlen(result) + 1);
cwd.Replace(cwd.Length() - 1, 1, '/');
workingDirectory = NS_ConvertUTF8toUTF16(cwd);
#endif
return true;
}
static JSSecurityCallbacks shellSecurityCallbacks;
int
main(int argc, char **argv, char **envp)
{
#ifdef XP_MACOSX
InitAutoreleasePool();
#endif
JSRuntime *rt;
JSContext *cx;
int result;
nsresult rv;
#ifdef HAVE_SETBUF
// unbuffer stdout so that output is in the correct order; note that stderr
// is unbuffered by default
setbuf(stdout, 0);
#endif
#ifdef XRE_HAS_DLL_BLOCKLIST
XRE_SetupDllBlocklist();
#endif
gErrFile = stderr;
gOutFile = stdout;
gInFile = stdin;
NS_LogInit();
nsCOMPtr<nsIFile> appFile;
rv = XRE_GetBinaryPath(argv[0], getter_AddRefs(appFile));
if (NS_FAILED(rv)) {
printf("Couldn't find application file.\n");
return 1;
}
nsCOMPtr<nsIFile> appDir;
rv = appFile->GetParent(getter_AddRefs(appDir));
if (NS_FAILED(rv)) {
printf("Couldn't get application directory.\n");
return 1;
}
XPCShellDirProvider dirprovider;
Bug 307181 - Stage Firefox updates in the background after they're downloaded, and replace the application directory on restart; r=rstrong,bbondy When Firefox downloads an update, it previously kept the update around to apply it on the next restart. This patch changes this so that the updater program is launched in the background as soon as the update has finished downloading in order to stage the updated version of the application by copying the existing installation directory to a temporary location and applying the update on top of it, and replace the existing installation directory with the staged directory on the next restart. Because the replacing step is typically very fast, this patch eliminates the wait for the update to be applied on restart, making it unnecessary to show a progress dialog when restarting. --HG-- rename : toolkit/mozapps/update/test/chrome/test_0092_finishedBackground.xul => toolkit/mozapps/update/test/chrome/test_0093_stagedBackground.xul rename : toolkit/mozapps/update/test/unit/test_0110_general.js => toolkit/mozapps/update/test/unit/test_0113_general.js rename : toolkit/mozapps/update/test/unit/test_0111_general.js => toolkit/mozapps/update/test/unit/test_0114_general.js rename : toolkit/mozapps/update/test/unit/test_0112_general.js => toolkit/mozapps/update/test/unit/test_0115_general.js rename : toolkit/mozapps/update/test/unit/test_0170_fileLocked_xp_win_complete.js => toolkit/mozapps/update/test/unit/test_0172_fileLocked_xp_win_complete.js rename : toolkit/mozapps/update/test/unit/test_0171_fileLocked_xp_win_partial.js => toolkit/mozapps/update/test/unit/test_0173_fileLocked_xp_win_partial.js rename : toolkit/mozapps/update/test/unit/test_0110_general.js => toolkit/mozapps/update/test_svc/unit/test_0113_general_svc.js rename : toolkit/mozapps/update/test/unit/test_0111_general.js => toolkit/mozapps/update/test_svc/unit/test_0114_general_svc.js rename : toolkit/mozapps/update/test/unit/test_0112_general.js => toolkit/mozapps/update/test_svc/unit/test_0115_general_svc.js rename : toolkit/mozapps/update/test/unit/test_0170_fileLocked_xp_win_complete.js => toolkit/mozapps/update/test_svc/unit/test_0172_fileLocked_xp_win_complete_svc.js rename : toolkit/mozapps/update/test/unit/test_0171_fileLocked_xp_win_partial.js => toolkit/mozapps/update/test_svc/unit/test_0173_fileLocked_xp_win_partial_svc.js
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dirprovider.SetAppFile(appFile);
if (argc > 1 && !strcmp(argv[1], "-g")) {
if (argc < 3)
return usage();
if (!dirprovider.SetGREDir(argv[2])) {
printf("SetGREDir failed.\n");
return 1;
}
argc -= 2;
argv += 2;
}
if (argc > 1 && !strcmp(argv[1], "-a")) {
if (argc < 3)
return usage();
nsCOMPtr<nsIFile> dir;
rv = XRE_GetFileFromPath(argv[2], getter_AddRefs(dir));
if (NS_SUCCEEDED(rv)) {
appDir = do_QueryInterface(dir, &rv);
dirprovider.SetAppDir(appDir);
}
if (NS_FAILED(rv)) {
printf("Couldn't use given appdir.\n");
return 1;
}
argc -= 2;
argv += 2;
}
while (argc > 1 && !strcmp(argv[1], "-r")) {
if (argc < 3)
return usage();
nsCOMPtr<nsIFile> lf;
rv = XRE_GetFileFromPath(argv[2], getter_AddRefs(lf));
if (NS_FAILED(rv)) {
printf("Couldn't get manifest file.\n");
return 1;
}
XRE_AddManifestLocation(NS_COMPONENT_LOCATION, lf);
argc -= 2;
argv += 2;
}
#ifdef MOZ_CRASHREPORTER
// This is needed during startup and also shutdown, so keep it out
// of the nested scope.
// Special exception: will remain usable after NS_ShutdownXPCOM
nsCOMPtr<nsICrashReporter> crashReporter;
#endif
{
if (argc > 1 && !strcmp(argv[1], "--greomni")) {
nsCOMPtr<nsIFile> greOmni;
nsCOMPtr<nsIFile> appOmni;
XRE_GetFileFromPath(argv[2], getter_AddRefs(greOmni));
if (argc > 3 && !strcmp(argv[3], "--appomni")) {
XRE_GetFileFromPath(argv[4], getter_AddRefs(appOmni));
argc-=2;
argv+=2;
} else {
appOmni = greOmni;
}
XRE_InitOmnijar(greOmni, appOmni);
argc-=2;
argv+=2;
}
nsCOMPtr<nsIServiceManager> servMan;
rv = NS_InitXPCOM2(getter_AddRefs(servMan), appDir, &dirprovider);
if (NS_FAILED(rv)) {
printf("NS_InitXPCOM2 failed!\n");
return 1;
}
#ifdef MOZ_CRASHREPORTER
const char *val = getenv("MOZ_CRASHREPORTER");
crashReporter = do_GetService("@mozilla.org/toolkit/crash-reporter;1");
if (val && *val) {
crashReporter->SetEnabled(true);
}
#endif
nsCOMPtr<nsIJSRuntimeService> rtsvc = do_GetService("@mozilla.org/js/xpc/RuntimeService;1");
// get the JSRuntime from the runtime svc
if (!rtsvc) {
printf("failed to get nsJSRuntimeService!\n");
return 1;
}
if (NS_FAILED(rtsvc->GetRuntime(&rt)) || !rt) {
printf("failed to get JSRuntime from nsJSRuntimeService!\n");
return 1;
}
rtsvc->RegisterContextCallback(ContextCallback);
// Override the default XPConnect operation callback. We could store the
// old one and restore it before shutting down, but there's not really a
// reason to bother.
JS_SetOperationCallback(rt, XPCShellOperationCallback);
cx = JS_NewContext(rt, 8192);
if (!cx) {
printf("JS_NewContext failed!\n");
return 1;
}
argc--;
argv++;
ProcessArgsForCompartment(cx, argv, argc);
nsCOMPtr<nsIXPConnect> xpc = do_GetService(nsIXPConnect::GetCID());
if (!xpc) {
printf("failed to get nsXPConnect service!\n");
return 1;
}
nsCOMPtr<nsIPrincipal> systemprincipal;
// Fetch the system principal and store it away in a global, to use for
// script compilation in Load() and ProcessFile() (including interactive
// eval loop)
{
nsCOMPtr<nsIScriptSecurityManager> securityManager =
do_GetService(NS_SCRIPTSECURITYMANAGER_CONTRACTID, &rv);
if (NS_SUCCEEDED(rv) && securityManager) {
rv = securityManager->GetSystemPrincipal(getter_AddRefs(systemprincipal));
if (NS_FAILED(rv)) {
fprintf(gErrFile, "+++ Failed to obtain SystemPrincipal from ScriptSecurityManager service.\n");
} else {
// fetch the JS principals and stick in a global
gJSPrincipals = nsJSPrincipals::get(systemprincipal);
JS_HoldPrincipals(gJSPrincipals);
}
} else {
fprintf(gErrFile, "+++ Failed to get ScriptSecurityManager service, running without principals");
}
}
const JSSecurityCallbacks *scb = JS_GetSecurityCallbacks(rt);
MOZ_ASSERT(scb, "We are assuming that nsScriptSecurityManager::Init() has been run");
shellSecurityCallbacks = *scb;
JS_SetSecurityCallbacks(rt, &shellSecurityCallbacks);
#ifdef TEST_TranslateThis
nsCOMPtr<nsIXPCFunctionThisTranslator>
translator(new nsXPCFunctionThisTranslator);
xpc->SetFunctionThisTranslator(NS_GET_IID(nsITestXPCFunctionCallback), translator);
#endif
nsCxPusher pusher;
pusher.Push(cx);
nsRefPtr<BackstagePass> backstagePass;
rv = NS_NewBackstagePass(getter_AddRefs(backstagePass));
if (NS_FAILED(rv)) {
fprintf(gErrFile, "+++ Failed to create BackstagePass: %8x\n",
static_cast<uint32_t>(rv));
return 1;
}
JS::CompartmentOptions options;
options.setZone(JS::SystemZone)
.setVersion(JSVERSION_LATEST);
nsCOMPtr<nsIXPConnectJSObjectHolder> holder;
rv = xpc->InitClassesWithNewWrappedGlobal(cx,
static_cast<nsIGlobalObject *>(backstagePass),
systemprincipal,
0,
options,
getter_AddRefs(holder));
if (NS_FAILED(rv))
return 1;
{
JS::Rooted<JSObject*> glob(cx, holder->GetJSObject());
if (!glob) {
return 1;
}
backstagePass->SetGlobalObject(glob);
JSAutoCompartment ac(cx, glob);
if (!JS_InitReflect(cx, glob)) {
JS_EndRequest(cx);
return 1;
}
if (!JS_DefineFunctions(cx, glob, glob_functions) ||
!JS_DefineProfilingFunctions(cx, glob)) {
JS_EndRequest(cx);
return 1;
}
JS::Rooted<JSObject*> envobj(cx);
envobj = JS_DefineObject(cx, glob, "environment", &env_class, NULL, 0);
if (!envobj) {
JS_EndRequest(cx);
return 1;
}
JS_SetPrivate(envobj, envp);
nsAutoString workingDirectory;
if (GetCurrentWorkingDirectory(workingDirectory))
gWorkingDirectory = &workingDirectory;
JS_DefineProperty(cx, glob, "__LOCATION__", JSVAL_VOID,
GetLocationProperty, NULL, 0);
JS_AddValueRoot(cx, &sScriptedOperationCallback);
result = ProcessArgs(cx, glob, argv, argc, &dirprovider);
JS_RemoveValueRoot(cx, &sScriptedOperationCallback);
JS_DropPrincipals(rt, gJSPrincipals);
JS_SetAllNonReservedSlotsToUndefined(cx, glob);
JS_GC(rt);
}
pusher.Pop();
JS_GC(rt);
JS_DestroyContext(cx);
} // this scopes the nsCOMPtrs
if (!XRE_ShutdownTestShell())
NS_ERROR("problem shutting down testshell");
// no nsCOMPtrs are allowed to be alive when you call NS_ShutdownXPCOM
rv = NS_ShutdownXPCOM( NULL );
MOZ_ASSERT(NS_SUCCEEDED(rv), "NS_ShutdownXPCOM failed");
#ifdef TEST_CALL_ON_WRAPPED_JS_AFTER_SHUTDOWN
// test of late call and release (see above)
JSContext* bogusCX;
bogus->Peek(&bogusCX);
bogus = nullptr;
#endif
appDir = nullptr;
appFile = nullptr;
dirprovider.ClearGREDir();
dirprovider.ClearAppDir();
dirprovider.ClearPluginDir();
Bug 307181 - Stage Firefox updates in the background after they're downloaded, and replace the application directory on restart; r=rstrong,bbondy When Firefox downloads an update, it previously kept the update around to apply it on the next restart. This patch changes this so that the updater program is launched in the background as soon as the update has finished downloading in order to stage the updated version of the application by copying the existing installation directory to a temporary location and applying the update on top of it, and replace the existing installation directory with the staged directory on the next restart. Because the replacing step is typically very fast, this patch eliminates the wait for the update to be applied on restart, making it unnecessary to show a progress dialog when restarting. --HG-- rename : toolkit/mozapps/update/test/chrome/test_0092_finishedBackground.xul => toolkit/mozapps/update/test/chrome/test_0093_stagedBackground.xul rename : toolkit/mozapps/update/test/unit/test_0110_general.js => toolkit/mozapps/update/test/unit/test_0113_general.js rename : toolkit/mozapps/update/test/unit/test_0111_general.js => toolkit/mozapps/update/test/unit/test_0114_general.js rename : toolkit/mozapps/update/test/unit/test_0112_general.js => toolkit/mozapps/update/test/unit/test_0115_general.js rename : toolkit/mozapps/update/test/unit/test_0170_fileLocked_xp_win_complete.js => toolkit/mozapps/update/test/unit/test_0172_fileLocked_xp_win_complete.js rename : toolkit/mozapps/update/test/unit/test_0171_fileLocked_xp_win_partial.js => toolkit/mozapps/update/test/unit/test_0173_fileLocked_xp_win_partial.js rename : toolkit/mozapps/update/test/unit/test_0110_general.js => toolkit/mozapps/update/test_svc/unit/test_0113_general_svc.js rename : toolkit/mozapps/update/test/unit/test_0111_general.js => toolkit/mozapps/update/test_svc/unit/test_0114_general_svc.js rename : toolkit/mozapps/update/test/unit/test_0112_general.js => toolkit/mozapps/update/test_svc/unit/test_0115_general_svc.js rename : toolkit/mozapps/update/test/unit/test_0170_fileLocked_xp_win_complete.js => toolkit/mozapps/update/test_svc/unit/test_0172_fileLocked_xp_win_complete_svc.js rename : toolkit/mozapps/update/test/unit/test_0171_fileLocked_xp_win_partial.js => toolkit/mozapps/update/test_svc/unit/test_0173_fileLocked_xp_win_partial_svc.js
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dirprovider.ClearAppFile();
#ifdef MOZ_CRASHREPORTER
// Shut down the crashreporter service to prevent leaking some strings it holds.
if (crashReporter) {
crashReporter->SetEnabled(false);
crashReporter = nullptr;
}
#endif
NS_LogTerm();
#ifdef XP_MACOSX
FinishAutoreleasePool();
#endif
return result;
}
bool
XPCShellDirProvider::SetGREDir(const char *dir)
{
nsresult rv = XRE_GetFileFromPath(dir, getter_AddRefs(mGREDir));
return NS_SUCCEEDED(rv);
}
Bug 307181 - Stage Firefox updates in the background after they're downloaded, and replace the application directory on restart; r=rstrong,bbondy When Firefox downloads an update, it previously kept the update around to apply it on the next restart. This patch changes this so that the updater program is launched in the background as soon as the update has finished downloading in order to stage the updated version of the application by copying the existing installation directory to a temporary location and applying the update on top of it, and replace the existing installation directory with the staged directory on the next restart. Because the replacing step is typically very fast, this patch eliminates the wait for the update to be applied on restart, making it unnecessary to show a progress dialog when restarting. --HG-- rename : toolkit/mozapps/update/test/chrome/test_0092_finishedBackground.xul => toolkit/mozapps/update/test/chrome/test_0093_stagedBackground.xul rename : toolkit/mozapps/update/test/unit/test_0110_general.js => toolkit/mozapps/update/test/unit/test_0113_general.js rename : toolkit/mozapps/update/test/unit/test_0111_general.js => toolkit/mozapps/update/test/unit/test_0114_general.js rename : toolkit/mozapps/update/test/unit/test_0112_general.js => toolkit/mozapps/update/test/unit/test_0115_general.js rename : toolkit/mozapps/update/test/unit/test_0170_fileLocked_xp_win_complete.js => toolkit/mozapps/update/test/unit/test_0172_fileLocked_xp_win_complete.js rename : toolkit/mozapps/update/test/unit/test_0171_fileLocked_xp_win_partial.js => toolkit/mozapps/update/test/unit/test_0173_fileLocked_xp_win_partial.js rename : toolkit/mozapps/update/test/unit/test_0110_general.js => toolkit/mozapps/update/test_svc/unit/test_0113_general_svc.js rename : toolkit/mozapps/update/test/unit/test_0111_general.js => toolkit/mozapps/update/test_svc/unit/test_0114_general_svc.js rename : toolkit/mozapps/update/test/unit/test_0112_general.js => toolkit/mozapps/update/test_svc/unit/test_0115_general_svc.js rename : toolkit/mozapps/update/test/unit/test_0170_fileLocked_xp_win_complete.js => toolkit/mozapps/update/test_svc/unit/test_0172_fileLocked_xp_win_complete_svc.js rename : toolkit/mozapps/update/test/unit/test_0171_fileLocked_xp_win_partial.js => toolkit/mozapps/update/test_svc/unit/test_0173_fileLocked_xp_win_partial_svc.js
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void
XPCShellDirProvider::SetAppFile(nsIFile* appFile)
Bug 307181 - Stage Firefox updates in the background after they're downloaded, and replace the application directory on restart; r=rstrong,bbondy When Firefox downloads an update, it previously kept the update around to apply it on the next restart. This patch changes this so that the updater program is launched in the background as soon as the update has finished downloading in order to stage the updated version of the application by copying the existing installation directory to a temporary location and applying the update on top of it, and replace the existing installation directory with the staged directory on the next restart. Because the replacing step is typically very fast, this patch eliminates the wait for the update to be applied on restart, making it unnecessary to show a progress dialog when restarting. --HG-- rename : toolkit/mozapps/update/test/chrome/test_0092_finishedBackground.xul => toolkit/mozapps/update/test/chrome/test_0093_stagedBackground.xul rename : toolkit/mozapps/update/test/unit/test_0110_general.js => toolkit/mozapps/update/test/unit/test_0113_general.js rename : toolkit/mozapps/update/test/unit/test_0111_general.js => toolkit/mozapps/update/test/unit/test_0114_general.js rename : toolkit/mozapps/update/test/unit/test_0112_general.js => toolkit/mozapps/update/test/unit/test_0115_general.js rename : toolkit/mozapps/update/test/unit/test_0170_fileLocked_xp_win_complete.js => toolkit/mozapps/update/test/unit/test_0172_fileLocked_xp_win_complete.js rename : toolkit/mozapps/update/test/unit/test_0171_fileLocked_xp_win_partial.js => toolkit/mozapps/update/test/unit/test_0173_fileLocked_xp_win_partial.js rename : toolkit/mozapps/update/test/unit/test_0110_general.js => toolkit/mozapps/update/test_svc/unit/test_0113_general_svc.js rename : toolkit/mozapps/update/test/unit/test_0111_general.js => toolkit/mozapps/update/test_svc/unit/test_0114_general_svc.js rename : toolkit/mozapps/update/test/unit/test_0112_general.js => toolkit/mozapps/update/test_svc/unit/test_0115_general_svc.js rename : toolkit/mozapps/update/test/unit/test_0170_fileLocked_xp_win_complete.js => toolkit/mozapps/update/test_svc/unit/test_0172_fileLocked_xp_win_complete_svc.js rename : toolkit/mozapps/update/test/unit/test_0171_fileLocked_xp_win_partial.js => toolkit/mozapps/update/test_svc/unit/test_0173_fileLocked_xp_win_partial_svc.js
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{
mAppFile = appFile;
}
void
XPCShellDirProvider::SetAppDir(nsIFile* appDir)
{
mAppDir = appDir;
}
void
XPCShellDirProvider::SetPluginDir(nsIFile* pluginDir)
{
mPluginDir = pluginDir;
}
NS_IMETHODIMP_(nsrefcnt)
XPCShellDirProvider::AddRef()
{
return 2;
}
NS_IMETHODIMP_(nsrefcnt)
XPCShellDirProvider::Release()
{
return 1;
}
NS_IMPL_QUERY_INTERFACE2(XPCShellDirProvider,
nsIDirectoryServiceProvider,
nsIDirectoryServiceProvider2)
NS_IMETHODIMP
XPCShellDirProvider::GetFile(const char *prop, bool *persistent,
nsIFile* *result)
{
if (mGREDir && !strcmp(prop, NS_GRE_DIR)) {
*persistent = true;
return mGREDir->Clone(result);
Bug 307181 - Stage Firefox updates in the background after they're downloaded, and replace the application directory on restart; r=rstrong,bbondy When Firefox downloads an update, it previously kept the update around to apply it on the next restart. This patch changes this so that the updater program is launched in the background as soon as the update has finished downloading in order to stage the updated version of the application by copying the existing installation directory to a temporary location and applying the update on top of it, and replace the existing installation directory with the staged directory on the next restart. Because the replacing step is typically very fast, this patch eliminates the wait for the update to be applied on restart, making it unnecessary to show a progress dialog when restarting. --HG-- rename : toolkit/mozapps/update/test/chrome/test_0092_finishedBackground.xul => toolkit/mozapps/update/test/chrome/test_0093_stagedBackground.xul rename : toolkit/mozapps/update/test/unit/test_0110_general.js => toolkit/mozapps/update/test/unit/test_0113_general.js rename : toolkit/mozapps/update/test/unit/test_0111_general.js => toolkit/mozapps/update/test/unit/test_0114_general.js rename : toolkit/mozapps/update/test/unit/test_0112_general.js => toolkit/mozapps/update/test/unit/test_0115_general.js rename : toolkit/mozapps/update/test/unit/test_0170_fileLocked_xp_win_complete.js => toolkit/mozapps/update/test/unit/test_0172_fileLocked_xp_win_complete.js rename : toolkit/mozapps/update/test/unit/test_0171_fileLocked_xp_win_partial.js => toolkit/mozapps/update/test/unit/test_0173_fileLocked_xp_win_partial.js rename : toolkit/mozapps/update/test/unit/test_0110_general.js => toolkit/mozapps/update/test_svc/unit/test_0113_general_svc.js rename : toolkit/mozapps/update/test/unit/test_0111_general.js => toolkit/mozapps/update/test_svc/unit/test_0114_general_svc.js rename : toolkit/mozapps/update/test/unit/test_0112_general.js => toolkit/mozapps/update/test_svc/unit/test_0115_general_svc.js rename : toolkit/mozapps/update/test/unit/test_0170_fileLocked_xp_win_complete.js => toolkit/mozapps/update/test_svc/unit/test_0172_fileLocked_xp_win_complete_svc.js rename : toolkit/mozapps/update/test/unit/test_0171_fileLocked_xp_win_partial.js => toolkit/mozapps/update/test_svc/unit/test_0173_fileLocked_xp_win_partial_svc.js
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} else if (mAppFile && !strcmp(prop, XRE_EXECUTABLE_FILE)) {
*persistent = true;
return mAppFile->Clone(result);
} else if (mGREDir && !strcmp(prop, NS_APP_PREF_DEFAULTS_50_DIR)) {
nsCOMPtr<nsIFile> file;
*persistent = true;
if (NS_FAILED(mGREDir->Clone(getter_AddRefs(file))) ||
NS_FAILED(file->AppendNative(NS_LITERAL_CSTRING("defaults"))) ||
NS_FAILED(file->AppendNative(NS_LITERAL_CSTRING("pref"))))
return NS_ERROR_FAILURE;
NS_ADDREF(*result = file);
return NS_OK;
Bug 307181 - Stage Firefox updates in the background after they're downloaded, and replace the application directory on restart; r=rstrong,bbondy When Firefox downloads an update, it previously kept the update around to apply it on the next restart. This patch changes this so that the updater program is launched in the background as soon as the update has finished downloading in order to stage the updated version of the application by copying the existing installation directory to a temporary location and applying the update on top of it, and replace the existing installation directory with the staged directory on the next restart. Because the replacing step is typically very fast, this patch eliminates the wait for the update to be applied on restart, making it unnecessary to show a progress dialog when restarting. --HG-- rename : toolkit/mozapps/update/test/chrome/test_0092_finishedBackground.xul => toolkit/mozapps/update/test/chrome/test_0093_stagedBackground.xul rename : toolkit/mozapps/update/test/unit/test_0110_general.js => toolkit/mozapps/update/test/unit/test_0113_general.js rename : toolkit/mozapps/update/test/unit/test_0111_general.js => toolkit/mozapps/update/test/unit/test_0114_general.js rename : toolkit/mozapps/update/test/unit/test_0112_general.js => toolkit/mozapps/update/test/unit/test_0115_general.js rename : toolkit/mozapps/update/test/unit/test_0170_fileLocked_xp_win_complete.js => toolkit/mozapps/update/test/unit/test_0172_fileLocked_xp_win_complete.js rename : toolkit/mozapps/update/test/unit/test_0171_fileLocked_xp_win_partial.js => toolkit/mozapps/update/test/unit/test_0173_fileLocked_xp_win_partial.js rename : toolkit/mozapps/update/test/unit/test_0110_general.js => toolkit/mozapps/update/test_svc/unit/test_0113_general_svc.js rename : toolkit/mozapps/update/test/unit/test_0111_general.js => toolkit/mozapps/update/test_svc/unit/test_0114_general_svc.js rename : toolkit/mozapps/update/test/unit/test_0112_general.js => toolkit/mozapps/update/test_svc/unit/test_0115_general_svc.js rename : toolkit/mozapps/update/test/unit/test_0170_fileLocked_xp_win_complete.js => toolkit/mozapps/update/test_svc/unit/test_0172_fileLocked_xp_win_complete_svc.js rename : toolkit/mozapps/update/test/unit/test_0171_fileLocked_xp_win_partial.js => toolkit/mozapps/update/test_svc/unit/test_0173_fileLocked_xp_win_partial_svc.js
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} else if (mAppFile && !strcmp(prop, XRE_UPDATE_ROOT_DIR)) {
// For xpcshell, we pretend that the update root directory is always
// the same as the GRE directory, except for Windows, where we immitate
// the algorithm defined in nsXREDirProvider::GetUpdateRootDir.
*persistent = true;
#ifdef XP_WIN
char appData[MAX_PATH] = {'\0'};
char path[MAX_PATH] = {'\0'};
LPITEMIDLIST pItemIDList;
if (FAILED(SHGetSpecialFolderLocation(NULL, CSIDL_LOCAL_APPDATA, &pItemIDList)) ||
FAILED(SHGetPathFromIDListA(pItemIDList, appData))) {
return NS_ERROR_FAILURE;
}
nsAutoString pathName;
pathName.AssignASCII(appData);
nsCOMPtr<nsIFile> localFile;
Bug 307181 - Stage Firefox updates in the background after they're downloaded, and replace the application directory on restart; r=rstrong,bbondy When Firefox downloads an update, it previously kept the update around to apply it on the next restart. This patch changes this so that the updater program is launched in the background as soon as the update has finished downloading in order to stage the updated version of the application by copying the existing installation directory to a temporary location and applying the update on top of it, and replace the existing installation directory with the staged directory on the next restart. Because the replacing step is typically very fast, this patch eliminates the wait for the update to be applied on restart, making it unnecessary to show a progress dialog when restarting. --HG-- rename : toolkit/mozapps/update/test/chrome/test_0092_finishedBackground.xul => toolkit/mozapps/update/test/chrome/test_0093_stagedBackground.xul rename : toolkit/mozapps/update/test/unit/test_0110_general.js => toolkit/mozapps/update/test/unit/test_0113_general.js rename : toolkit/mozapps/update/test/unit/test_0111_general.js => toolkit/mozapps/update/test/unit/test_0114_general.js rename : toolkit/mozapps/update/test/unit/test_0112_general.js => toolkit/mozapps/update/test/unit/test_0115_general.js rename : toolkit/mozapps/update/test/unit/test_0170_fileLocked_xp_win_complete.js => toolkit/mozapps/update/test/unit/test_0172_fileLocked_xp_win_complete.js rename : toolkit/mozapps/update/test/unit/test_0171_fileLocked_xp_win_partial.js => toolkit/mozapps/update/test/unit/test_0173_fileLocked_xp_win_partial.js rename : toolkit/mozapps/update/test/unit/test_0110_general.js => toolkit/mozapps/update/test_svc/unit/test_0113_general_svc.js rename : toolkit/mozapps/update/test/unit/test_0111_general.js => toolkit/mozapps/update/test_svc/unit/test_0114_general_svc.js rename : toolkit/mozapps/update/test/unit/test_0112_general.js => toolkit/mozapps/update/test_svc/unit/test_0115_general_svc.js rename : toolkit/mozapps/update/test/unit/test_0170_fileLocked_xp_win_complete.js => toolkit/mozapps/update/test_svc/unit/test_0172_fileLocked_xp_win_complete_svc.js rename : toolkit/mozapps/update/test/unit/test_0171_fileLocked_xp_win_partial.js => toolkit/mozapps/update/test_svc/unit/test_0173_fileLocked_xp_win_partial_svc.js
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nsresult rv = NS_NewLocalFile(pathName, true, getter_AddRefs(localFile));
if (NS_FAILED(rv)) {
return rv;
}
#ifdef MOZ_APP_PROFILE
localFile->AppendNative(NS_LITERAL_CSTRING(MOZ_APP_PROFILE));
#else
// MOZ_APP_VENDOR and MOZ_APP_BASENAME are optional.
#ifdef MOZ_APP_VENDOR
localFile->AppendNative(NS_LITERAL_CSTRING(MOZ_APP_VENDOR));
#endif
#ifdef MOZ_APP_BASENAME
localFile->AppendNative(NS_LITERAL_CSTRING(MOZ_APP_BASENAME));
#endif
// However app name is always appended.
localFile->AppendNative(NS_LITERAL_CSTRING(MOZ_APP_NAME));
#endif
Bug 307181 - Stage Firefox updates in the background after they're downloaded, and replace the application directory on restart; r=rstrong,bbondy When Firefox downloads an update, it previously kept the update around to apply it on the next restart. This patch changes this so that the updater program is launched in the background as soon as the update has finished downloading in order to stage the updated version of the application by copying the existing installation directory to a temporary location and applying the update on top of it, and replace the existing installation directory with the staged directory on the next restart. Because the replacing step is typically very fast, this patch eliminates the wait for the update to be applied on restart, making it unnecessary to show a progress dialog when restarting. --HG-- rename : toolkit/mozapps/update/test/chrome/test_0092_finishedBackground.xul => toolkit/mozapps/update/test/chrome/test_0093_stagedBackground.xul rename : toolkit/mozapps/update/test/unit/test_0110_general.js => toolkit/mozapps/update/test/unit/test_0113_general.js rename : toolkit/mozapps/update/test/unit/test_0111_general.js => toolkit/mozapps/update/test/unit/test_0114_general.js rename : toolkit/mozapps/update/test/unit/test_0112_general.js => toolkit/mozapps/update/test/unit/test_0115_general.js rename : toolkit/mozapps/update/test/unit/test_0170_fileLocked_xp_win_complete.js => toolkit/mozapps/update/test/unit/test_0172_fileLocked_xp_win_complete.js rename : toolkit/mozapps/update/test/unit/test_0171_fileLocked_xp_win_partial.js => toolkit/mozapps/update/test/unit/test_0173_fileLocked_xp_win_partial.js rename : toolkit/mozapps/update/test/unit/test_0110_general.js => toolkit/mozapps/update/test_svc/unit/test_0113_general_svc.js rename : toolkit/mozapps/update/test/unit/test_0111_general.js => toolkit/mozapps/update/test_svc/unit/test_0114_general_svc.js rename : toolkit/mozapps/update/test/unit/test_0112_general.js => toolkit/mozapps/update/test_svc/unit/test_0115_general_svc.js rename : toolkit/mozapps/update/test/unit/test_0170_fileLocked_xp_win_complete.js => toolkit/mozapps/update/test_svc/unit/test_0172_fileLocked_xp_win_complete_svc.js rename : toolkit/mozapps/update/test/unit/test_0171_fileLocked_xp_win_partial.js => toolkit/mozapps/update/test_svc/unit/test_0173_fileLocked_xp_win_partial_svc.js
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return localFile->Clone(result);
#else
return mAppFile->GetParent(result);
Bug 307181 - Stage Firefox updates in the background after they're downloaded, and replace the application directory on restart; r=rstrong,bbondy When Firefox downloads an update, it previously kept the update around to apply it on the next restart. This patch changes this so that the updater program is launched in the background as soon as the update has finished downloading in order to stage the updated version of the application by copying the existing installation directory to a temporary location and applying the update on top of it, and replace the existing installation directory with the staged directory on the next restart. Because the replacing step is typically very fast, this patch eliminates the wait for the update to be applied on restart, making it unnecessary to show a progress dialog when restarting. --HG-- rename : toolkit/mozapps/update/test/chrome/test_0092_finishedBackground.xul => toolkit/mozapps/update/test/chrome/test_0093_stagedBackground.xul rename : toolkit/mozapps/update/test/unit/test_0110_general.js => toolkit/mozapps/update/test/unit/test_0113_general.js rename : toolkit/mozapps/update/test/unit/test_0111_general.js => toolkit/mozapps/update/test/unit/test_0114_general.js rename : toolkit/mozapps/update/test/unit/test_0112_general.js => toolkit/mozapps/update/test/unit/test_0115_general.js rename : toolkit/mozapps/update/test/unit/test_0170_fileLocked_xp_win_complete.js => toolkit/mozapps/update/test/unit/test_0172_fileLocked_xp_win_complete.js rename : toolkit/mozapps/update/test/unit/test_0171_fileLocked_xp_win_partial.js => toolkit/mozapps/update/test/unit/test_0173_fileLocked_xp_win_partial.js rename : toolkit/mozapps/update/test/unit/test_0110_general.js => toolkit/mozapps/update/test_svc/unit/test_0113_general_svc.js rename : toolkit/mozapps/update/test/unit/test_0111_general.js => toolkit/mozapps/update/test_svc/unit/test_0114_general_svc.js rename : toolkit/mozapps/update/test/unit/test_0112_general.js => toolkit/mozapps/update/test_svc/unit/test_0115_general_svc.js rename : toolkit/mozapps/update/test/unit/test_0170_fileLocked_xp_win_complete.js => toolkit/mozapps/update/test_svc/unit/test_0172_fileLocked_xp_win_complete_svc.js rename : toolkit/mozapps/update/test/unit/test_0171_fileLocked_xp_win_partial.js => toolkit/mozapps/update/test_svc/unit/test_0173_fileLocked_xp_win_partial_svc.js
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#endif
}
return NS_ERROR_FAILURE;
}
NS_IMETHODIMP
XPCShellDirProvider::GetFiles(const char *prop, nsISimpleEnumerator* *result)
{
if (mGREDir && !strcmp(prop, "ChromeML")) {
nsCOMArray<nsIFile> dirs;
nsCOMPtr<nsIFile> file;
mGREDir->Clone(getter_AddRefs(file));
file->AppendNative(NS_LITERAL_CSTRING("chrome"));
dirs.AppendObject(file);
nsresult rv = NS_GetSpecialDirectory(NS_APP_CHROME_DIR,
getter_AddRefs(file));
if (NS_SUCCEEDED(rv))
dirs.AppendObject(file);
return NS_NewArrayEnumerator(result, dirs);
} else if (!strcmp(prop, NS_APP_PREFS_DEFAULTS_DIR_LIST)) {
nsCOMArray<nsIFile> dirs;
nsCOMPtr<nsIFile> appDir;
bool exists;
if (mAppDir &&
NS_SUCCEEDED(mAppDir->Clone(getter_AddRefs(appDir))) &&
NS_SUCCEEDED(appDir->AppendNative(NS_LITERAL_CSTRING("defaults"))) &&
NS_SUCCEEDED(appDir->AppendNative(NS_LITERAL_CSTRING("preferences"))) &&
NS_SUCCEEDED(appDir->Exists(&exists)) && exists) {
dirs.AppendObject(appDir);
return NS_NewArrayEnumerator(result, dirs);
}
return NS_ERROR_FAILURE;
} else if (!strcmp(prop, NS_APP_PLUGINS_DIR_LIST)) {
nsCOMArray<nsIFile> dirs;
// Add the test plugin location passed in by the caller or through
// runxpcshelltests.
if (mPluginDir) {
dirs.AppendObject(mPluginDir);
// If there was no path specified, default to the one set up by automation
} else {
nsCOMPtr<nsIFile> file;
bool exists;
// We have to add this path, buildbot copies the test plugin directory
// to (app)/bin when unpacking test zips.
if (mGREDir) {
mGREDir->Clone(getter_AddRefs(file));
if (NS_SUCCEEDED(mGREDir->Clone(getter_AddRefs(file)))) {
file->AppendNative(NS_LITERAL_CSTRING("plugins"));
if (NS_SUCCEEDED(file->Exists(&exists)) && exists) {
dirs.AppendObject(file);
}
}
}
}
return NS_NewArrayEnumerator(result, dirs);
}
return NS_ERROR_FAILURE;
}