TEST-UNEXPECTED-FAIL | chrome://mochitests/content/browser/browser/base/content/test/browser_pluginplaypreview.js | Test 1a, the overlay about: content is expected
TEST-UNEXPECTED-FAIL | chrome://mochitests/content/browser/browser/base/content/test/browser_pluginplaypreview.js | an unexpected uncaught JS exception reported through window.onerror - TypeError: Components.classes is undefined at jar:file:///c:/talos-slave/test/build/firefox/omni.ja!/chrome/toolkit/content/global/about.xhtml:38
TEST-UNEXPECTED-FAIL | chrome://mochitests/content/browser/browser/base/content/test/browser_pluginplaypreview.js | an unexpected uncaught JS exception reported through window.onerror - TypeError: Components.classes is undefined at jar:file:///c:/talos-slave/test/build/firefox/omni.ja!/chrome/toolkit/content/global/about.xhtml:38
TEST-UNEXPECTED-FAIL | chrome://mochitests/content/browser/browser/base/content/test/browser_pluginplaypreview.js | Found an unexpected tab at the end of test run: jar:file:///c:/talos-slave/test/build/firefox/omni.ja!/chrome/toolkit/content/global/about.xhtml
TEST-UNEXPECTED-FAIL | chrome://mochitests/content/browser/browser/base/content/test/browser_pluginplaypreview.js | Found an unexpected tab at the end of test run: chrome://mochitests/content/browser/browser/base/content/test/plugin_test.html
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extra : rebase_source : e000988677d466b4796c5b2a51968f586743e6db
This patch actually converts over most of the existing native CC classes
to use the participant. This is done by converting them to use
the newly generalized nsCycleCollectingAutoRefCnt instead of their usual
ref count.
This is mostly a matter of defining new macros defining AddRef() and Release()
for native CC classes with the CC ref count.
nsTimeout is left as a legacy native CC class because it is a weird class,
but hopefully eventually it too can be converted over. See bug 774874.
We add a new field to purple buffer entries, to store the participant for
non-nsISupports classes. For nsISupports, we store NULL instead. The participant
has to be passed into Suspect2.
In the cycle collector itself, we generalize canonicalization to handle the
possibility that we can just grab the participant directly from a field,
rather than needing to QI something.
Most of the patch is just routing around this extra pointer.
This changes the display-item storage to store layers against the underlying
frame and all merged frames of an item (and similarly, to retrieve them against
all frames of an item).
As well as storing the container layer against the underlying frame of the
container item, store it against its merged frames as well. In addition, check
for old container layers against merged frames when building a container layer.
This protects against losing the layer when the underlying frame of a container
item changes to either a new frame or an existing, merged frame.