StringBeginsWith (resp. StringEndsWith) takes a defaulted
nsStringComparator object for doing comparisons. The flexibility this
affords is great, but the cost is not: nsStringComparator has virtual
methods, so initializing that defaulted object (at every callsite)
requires a temporary object whose vtable must be initialized.
Since the overwhemingly common case is to use the default comparator
anyway, we should not use defaulted arguments and instead provide the
default comparator/user-provided comparator cases as separate overloads.
This change eliminates the virtual call for the majority of callsites
and reduces codesize as well.