The "contains" filterOp in ContactsAPI currently implements a filter that
only matches the start of each value when filtering by fields other than
"tel". This behavior is desirable for some uses, but does not match the
"contains" keyword.
Therefore, add a "startsWith" filterOp in addition to the current "contains".
A warning is sent to console.warn() if "contains" is used for non-"tel"
operations. A separate bug will be written to fix "contains" to perform full
text search.
This is correct by my reading of the spec. Quoting:
The dialogArguments IDL attribute, on getting, must check whether its browsing
context's active document's origin is the same as the dialog arguments' origin.
If it is, then the browsing context's dialog arguments must be returned
unchanged. Otherwise, if the dialog arguments are an object, then the empty
string must be returned, and if the dialog arguments are not an object, then
the stringification of the dialog arguments must be returned.
This patch is bigger than I'd like it to be, but there are a lot of interlocked
dependencies and I eventually decided it was easier to just lump it together.
The semantics of |showModalDialog|/|window.dialogArguments| (an web-exposed
HTML5 feature) and |openDialog|/|window.arguments| (a XUL-proprietary feature)
are quite different. The former is essentially a security-checked JSVal, while
the latter gets converted into an array. We handled them together in the old
world, which led to a lot of confusion and muddled semantics. This patch
separates them.
This patch also eschews the roundabout resolve hook for dialogArguments in favor
of returning them directly from the XPIDL getter. This better matches the
behavior in the spec, especially because it allows dialogArguments to live on
the outer as they're supposed to, rather than the first inner that happens to
end up in the docshell. All in all, this should make this all very
straightforward to convert WebIDL when the time comes.
The current spec on the origin checks here is pretty fictional, so I've filed
https://www.w3.org/Bugs/Public/show_bug.cgi?id=21932 to fix it. This patch
should more or less preserve the current security behavior.
This is correct by my reading of the spec. Quoting:
The dialogArguments IDL attribute, on getting, must check whether its browsing
context's active document's origin is the same as the dialog arguments' origin.
If it is, then the browsing context's dialog arguments must be returned
unchanged. Otherwise, if the dialog arguments are an object, then the empty
string must be returned, and if the dialog arguments are not an object, then
the stringification of the dialog arguments must be returned.
This patch is bigger than I'd like it to be, but there are a lot of interlocked
dependencies and I eventually decided it was easier to just lump it together.
The semantics of |showModalDialog|/|window.dialogArguments| (an web-exposed
HTML5 feature) and |openDialog|/|window.arguments| (a XUL-proprietary feature)
are quite different. The former is essentially a security-checked JSVal, while
the latter gets converted into an array. We handled them together in the old
world, which led to a lot of confusion and muddled semantics. This patch
separates them.
This patch also eschews the roundabout resolve hook for dialogArguments in favor
of returning them directly from the XPIDL getter. This better matches the
behavior in the spec, especially because it allows dialogArguments to live on
the outer as they're supposed to, rather than the first inner that happens to
end up in the docshell. All in all, this should make this all very
straightforward to convert WebIDL when the time comes.
The current spec on the origin checks here is pretty fictional, so I've filed
https://www.w3.org/Bugs/Public/show_bug.cgi?id=21932 to fix it. This patch
should more or less preserve the current security behavior.