The nsCSSValue in nsGenericHTMLElement::MapBackgroundInto is a temporary. This causes a problem after Bug 697230 landed, because the nsCSSValue::Image we put into that value is destroyed once we're done doing style stuff. Previously the nsImageLoader would grab the request off the nsCSSValue::Image and hold it alive. Bug 697230 changed the behavior here; now when the nsCSSValue::Image is destroyed it tells the image loader to drop the request. The result is that all the references to the request are dropped and the frame is never told it has a background.
The solution is to keep the nsCSSValue::Image alive longer. This patch adds two new types of nsAttrValue. The first is an nsCSSValue::URL. A ParseBackgroundAttribute method is added on nsGenericHTMLElement that the relevant elements (body/td/th/table/tr/tbody/thead/tfoot) call that parses background into an nsCSSValue::URL. The second is an nsCSSValue::Image. nsGenericHTMLElement::MapBackgroundInto attempts to convert the nsCSSValue::URL into an nsCSSValue::Image by kicking off the image load. The result is that image loads are only started when the element is actually visible. This also mirrors the way background-image works. This also allows us to fix two longstanding bugs in this code. Since MapBackgroundInto doesn't have a pointer to the actual element, it relied on grabbing the principal of the document. Now we can grab the principal of the node in ParseBackgroundAttribute. MapBackgroundInto also has no way to get at the element's base URI (to honor xml:base), which is now possible in ParseBackgroundAttribute.
nsCSSValue::[Image|URL] have also been moved to be mozilla::css::[Image|URL]Value. nsAttrValue.h is included in external linkage code, so it can't include nsCSSValue.h to get the declarations of nsCSSValue::[Image|URL], and nested classes can't be forward declared. Moving the classes to a namespace solves the problem.
Finally some old inoperative quirks mode code was removed. This code has done nothing since Bug 273078 was landed in 2004.
Moves to a new setup where a decoder manages a single SourceMediaStream internally. Each stream
returned from mozCaptureStream(UntilEnded) is a TrackUnionStream which is fed by the
decoder's SourceMediaStream.
We want the captured streams to be blocked while the media element is not playing. We do that
by blocking any captured stream that has no SourceMediaStream feeding into it, and blocking
any SourceMediaStream while its decoder is not playing.
We arrange for the decoders's PlaybackEnded to be delayed until its SourceMediaStream has
finished according to the media stream graph. This ensures the state of captured media streams
corresponds more closely to the media element state.
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extra : rebase_source : 3324ff0e9bdce9c71a23c0f5f2032815e9046081
Moves to a new setup where a decoder manages a single SourceMediaStream internally. Each stream
returned from mozCaptureStream(UntilEnded) is a TrackUnionStream which is fed by the
decoder's SourceMediaStream.
We want the captured streams to be blocked while the media element is not playing. We do that
by blocking any captured stream that has no SourceMediaStream feeding into it, and blocking
any SourceMediaStream while its decoder is not playing.
We arrange for the decoders's PlaybackEnded to be delayed until its SourceMediaStream has
finished according to the media stream graph. This ensures the state of captured media streams
corresponds more closely to the media element state.
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extra : rebase_source : a301714fad57a3b7c963530a3da99c54bc8ac436