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- Bug 1198458: Webrtc updated to branch 43; pull made 2015-09-29 09:00AM PDT rs=jesup (c45a789c99) - Bug 1159489: WebRTC bitrate limits for video depend on input resolution and framerate r=pkerr (e3691a247c) - Bug 1132318: merge SelectSendFrameRate with SelectSendResolution r=bwc (bcc232994c) - Bug 1182289: Clean up dispatches in WebrtcGmpVideoEncoder/Decoder. r=jesup, a=abillings (b5e2030b07) - Bug 1167306: Fix preprocessor goof that disabled the load manager and some preference handling. r=jesup (0cc0dee688) - Bug 1198458: Rollup of changes previously applied to media/webrtc/trunk/webrtc and fixes to those rs=jesup r=froyd,jib,bwc,jesup,gcp,sotaro,pkerr,pehrsons (fe384d5e63) - Bug 1198458 Unbreak build on BSDs by fixing non-POSIX thread includes/usage. r=jesup (4ad8e88c17) - Bug 1198458: Fix typo in merges in OMX rs=bustage,kwierso on a CLOSED TREE (211b3b1a3f) - Bug 1226146: fix sndio audio_device backend after webrtc 43 landing in bug 1198458 r=jesup NPOTB (2b10ba3e86) - Bug 1231106 - Make BSDs fall-through to ASSERT as well. r=jesup (775d4fedae) - Bug 1231109 - Drop FreeBSD checks for unsupported versions. r=jld r=jesup (3cd55166fd) - Bug 1161079: Fix VideoCodecStats to allow for collecting encoder and decoder stats r=jib (1f98af8939) - add limits to fix gcc12 compile (d78098980f) - Bug 1193495 - Part 1: Test case. r=mt (add2ded009) - Bug 1193495 - Part 2: Maintain clones of supported codecs for each level, and do necessary checking to prevent payload-type clashes. r=mt (d45a24dba7) - Bug 1191301 - Re-enable the use of media.navigator.video.use_tmmbr pref. r=bwc (d2723821d4) - Bug 1094447 - Use UDP/TLS/RTP/SAVPF for audio/video m-lines. r=drno (e8e1dafd0a) - Bug 1173599 - a=imageattr support. r=mt (612fc343d7) - Bug 1173601 - Add a=simulcast support. r=mt (7c5303bacb) - Bug 1203246 - Factor track negotiation stuff out of JsepSessionImpl, and other simplification. r=mt (b71c809b78) - Bug 1212907 - a=rid support. r=mt (7479ab6984) - Bug 1212908 - Update a=simulcast to match new grammar in 03 draft. r=mt (e205d3b0dd) - Bug 1192390 - Part 1: Lay architectural groundwork for simulcast negotiation. r=mt r=jesup (e75dda3139) - Bug 1223160 - added SDP parser file reader. r=bwc (6752195791) - Bug 1192390 - Part 2: Simulcast and RID negotiation. r=mt (51b151ef52) - fix some warnings stuff (fed8f513a8) - Bug 1161317: Fix bug where sendonly video RTCP would be treated as outgoing RTP r=jesup (e24371fbe0) - Bug 1226347: Import cherry-pick of AEC changes from 43->48 (delay-agnostic AEC). r=pkerr (d3a074f4d8) - Bug 1226347 - Part 2: Allow control of AEC via prefs. r=rjesup (58f142005b) - Bug 1228788 - Force QT device release to happen on the main thread. r=jesup (885e9d1236) - Bug 1162218 - Make worker idle thread timeouts more strict, r=baku. (a7d2106987) - No bug. Remove a stray debugging printf of mine. r=me. (77b84cda62) - minor (22564a666e) - Bug 1224237 - Remove the !baseURL check from ServiceWorkerContainer::Register;r=bkelly (8b13c4dc49) - Bug 1196157 - Marks left by performance marks should print the domain of the application and not the complete URL. r=baku (d133708d8d) - Bug 1211970 - "Muted errors in workers are not correctly reported to the console". r=bz (42c15275f4) - Bug 1208559 - Tests. r=bholley (e16a30caa5) - Bug 1045891 - Tests for child-src r=ckerschb (90aa832cd0) - Bug 1223647: CSP erroneously inherited into dedicated workers. r=ckerschb (6fd8d9bfc9) - Bug 1218433 - Use AsyncOpen2 in dom/workers/ScriptLoader.cpp - part 1, r=sicking (a7e9187e52) - Bug 1218433 - Use AsyncOpen2 in dom/workers/ScriptLoader.cpp - part 3 - WPT, r=sicking, r=Ms2ger (e5e3c69f6a) - Bug 1218433 - Use AsyncOpen2 in dom/workers/ScriptLoader.cpp - part 2 - WPT, r=sicking, r=Ms2ger (1dd2d871ec) - Bug 1211967 - Fix how we report errors when loading a worker from a data url, r=bz (8517368daa) - nsRefPtr - RefPtr (34bb404530) - Bug 1231055 - Fix tags usage in PluginProvider. r=dtownsend (870b0e71eb) - bug 1228792 - remove use of array comprehensions r=mossop (3e31f18e83) - bug 1228792 - use standard version of catch r=mossop (f306557ca2) - Bug 1228009. Geolocation code needs to handle failures on its ErrorResults. r=smaug (8778a9e264) - Bug 1228707. Add a away to call Web IDL callbacks while ignoring any errors from them, and use it in a few places. r=smaug (a414e0d711) - Bug 1201692. Add a fast path to ExplicitChildIterator::Seek for the common case of seeking an actual DOM child of the parent node. r=wchen (01234ad43a) - Bug 1202186 - use nsISensitiveInfoHidden for console methods, r=baku (888b4506ad) - Bug 1223774 - Console API should check if the outer window exists, r=smaug (e0d7f408dc) - Bug 1200551 - Handle multiple %c formatters without a string between them by using only the last one for styling;r=baku,r=past (463550117a) - Bug 1213719 - Back out bug 1170314 for duplicate functionality. r=smaug (ae74e0ad52) - Bug 1154076 followup: Mark ConsoleRunnable::Run() as override. rs=ehsan (337181faab) - Bug 1127703 - "Support iteration on FormData" r=bz (4ddd461e99) - Bug 1230509 - BlobImplFile should return false in IsDateUnknown and IsSizeUnknown, r=bz (1079bfe2ab) - Bug 1198095 - FileReader should dispatch an error if the blob changes size in the meantime the read is executed, r=bz (263993a172) - Bug 1231094 - patch 1 - nsDOMFileReader to mozilla::dom::FileReader, r=sicking (aa8c3ff373) - Bug 1231094 - patch 2 - Get rid of FileIOObject, r=sicking (44af1e17dd) - Bug 1231100 - Get rid of nsIDOMFileReader - patch 1, r=sicking (c909d9d793) - Bug 1231100 - Get rid of nsIDOMFileReader - patch 2, r=sicking (4d3da1c566) - Bug 1161183: Don't show the add-on version in the list view. r=dao (002d8f6fb1) - Bug 1229519: Fix toolkit/modules to pass eslint checks. r=mak (8bbd9c8fe0)
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11 KiB
JavaScript
304 lines
11 KiB
JavaScript
/* -*- indent-tabs-mode: nil; js-indent-level: 2 -*- */
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/* vim: set ts=2 et sw=2 tw=80 filetype=javascript: */
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/* This Source Code Form is subject to the terms of the Mozilla Public
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* License, v. 2.0. If a copy of the MPL was not distributed with this
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* file, You can obtain one at http://mozilla.org/MPL/2.0/. */
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"use strict";
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this.EXPORTED_SYMBOLS = [
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"DeferredTask",
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];
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/**
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* Sets up a function or an asynchronous task whose execution can be triggered
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* after a defined delay. Multiple attempts to run the task before the delay
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* has passed are coalesced. The task cannot be re-entered while running, but
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* can be executed again after a previous run finished.
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*
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* A common use case occurs when a data structure should be saved into a file
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* every time the data changes, using asynchronous calls, and multiple changes
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* to the data may happen within a short time:
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*
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* let saveDeferredTask = new DeferredTask(function* () {
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* yield OS.File.writeAtomic(...);
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* // Any uncaught exception will be reported.
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* }, 2000);
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*
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* // The task is ready, but will not be executed until requested.
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*
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* The "arm" method can be used to start the internal timer that will result in
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* the eventual execution of the task. Multiple attempts to arm the timer don't
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* introduce further delays:
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*
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* saveDeferredTask.arm();
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*
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* // The task will be executed in 2 seconds from now.
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*
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* yield waitOneSecond();
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* saveDeferredTask.arm();
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*
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* // The task will be executed in 1 second from now.
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*
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* The timer can be disarmed to reset the delay, or just to cancel execution:
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*
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* saveDeferredTask.disarm();
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* saveDeferredTask.arm();
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*
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* // The task will be executed in 2 seconds from now.
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*
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* When the internal timer fires and the execution of the task starts, the task
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* cannot be canceled anymore. It is however possible to arm the timer again
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* during the execution of the task, in which case the task will need to finish
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* before the timer is started again, thus guaranteeing a time of inactivity
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* between executions that is at least equal to the provided delay.
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*
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* The "finalize" method can be used to ensure that the task terminates
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* properly. The promise it returns is resolved only after the last execution
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* of the task is finished. To guarantee that the task is executed for the
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* last time, the method prevents any attempt to arm the timer again.
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*
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* If the timer is already armed when the "finalize" method is called, then the
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* task is executed immediately. If the task was already running at this point,
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* then one last execution from start to finish will happen again, immediately
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* after the current execution terminates. If the timer is not armed, the
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* "finalize" method only ensures that any running task terminates.
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*
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* For example, during shutdown, you may want to ensure that any pending write
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* is processed, using the latest version of the data if the timer is armed:
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*
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* AsyncShutdown.profileBeforeChange.addBlocker(
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* "Example service: shutting down",
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* () => saveDeferredTask.finalize()
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* );
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*
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* Instead, if you are going to delete the saved data from disk anyways, you
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* might as well prevent any pending write from starting, while still ensuring
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* that any write that is currently in progress terminates, so that the file is
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* not in use anymore:
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*
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* saveDeferredTask.disarm();
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* saveDeferredTask.finalize().then(() => OS.File.remove(...))
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* .then(null, Components.utils.reportError);
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*/
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////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
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//// Globals
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const { classes: Cc, interfaces: Ci, utils: Cu, results: Cr } = Components;
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Cu.import("resource://gre/modules/XPCOMUtils.jsm");
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XPCOMUtils.defineLazyModuleGetter(this, "Promise",
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"resource://gre/modules/Promise.jsm");
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XPCOMUtils.defineLazyModuleGetter(this, "Task",
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"resource://gre/modules/Task.jsm");
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const Timer = Components.Constructor("@mozilla.org/timer;1", "nsITimer",
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"initWithCallback");
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////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
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//// DeferredTask
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/**
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* Sets up a task whose execution can be triggered after a delay.
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*
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* @param aTaskFn
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* Function or generator function to execute. This argument is passed to
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* the "Task.spawn" method every time the task should be executed. This
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* task is never re-entered while running.
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* @param aDelayMs
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* Time between executions, in milliseconds. Multiple attempts to run
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* the task before the delay has passed are coalesced. This time of
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* inactivity is guaranteed to pass between multiple executions of the
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* task, except on finalization, when the task may restart immediately
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* after the previous execution finished.
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*/
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this.DeferredTask = function (aTaskFn, aDelayMs) {
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this._taskFn = aTaskFn;
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this._delayMs = aDelayMs;
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}
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this.DeferredTask.prototype = {
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/**
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* Function or generator function to execute.
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*/
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_taskFn: null,
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/**
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* Time between executions, in milliseconds.
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*/
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_delayMs: null,
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/**
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* Indicates whether the task is currently requested to start again later,
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* regardless of whether it is currently running.
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*/
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get isArmed() {
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return this._armed;
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},
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_armed: false,
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/**
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* Indicates whether the task is currently running. This is always true when
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* read from code inside the task function, but can also be true when read
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* from external code, in case the task is an asynchronous generator function.
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*/
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get isRunning() {
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return !!this._runningPromise;
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},
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/**
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* Promise resolved when the current execution of the task terminates, or null
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* if the task is not currently running.
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*/
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_runningPromise: null,
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/**
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* nsITimer used for triggering the task after a delay, or null in case the
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* task is running or there is no task scheduled for execution.
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*/
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_timer: null,
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/**
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* Actually starts the timer with the delay specified on construction.
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*/
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_startTimer: function ()
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{
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this._timer = new Timer(this._timerCallback.bind(this), this._delayMs,
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Ci.nsITimer.TYPE_ONE_SHOT);
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},
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/**
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* Requests the execution of the task after the delay specified on
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* construction. Multiple calls don't introduce further delays. If the task
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* is running, the delay will start when the current execution finishes.
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*
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* The task will always be executed on a different tick of the event loop,
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* even if the delay specified on construction is zero. Multiple "arm" calls
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* within the same tick of the event loop are guaranteed to result in a single
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* execution of the task.
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*
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* @note By design, this method doesn't provide a way for the caller to detect
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* when the next execution terminates, or collect a result. In fact,
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* doing that would often result in duplicate processing or logging. If
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* a special operation or error logging is needed on completion, it can
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* be better handled from within the task itself, for example using a
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* try/catch/finally clause in the task. The "finalize" method can be
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* used in the common case of waiting for completion on shutdown.
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*/
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arm: function ()
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{
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if (this._finalized) {
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throw new Error("Unable to arm timer, the object has been finalized.");
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}
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this._armed = true;
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// In case the timer callback is running, do not create the timer now,
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// because this will be handled by the timer callback itself. Also, the
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// timer is not restarted in case it is already running.
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if (!this._runningPromise && !this._timer) {
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this._startTimer();
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}
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},
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/**
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* Cancels any request for a delayed the execution of the task, though the
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* task itself cannot be canceled in case it is already running.
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*
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* This method stops any currently running timer, thus the delay will restart
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* from its original value in case the "arm" method is called again.
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*/
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disarm: function () {
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this._armed = false;
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if (this._timer) {
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// Calling the "cancel" method and discarding the timer reference makes
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// sure that the timer callback will not be called later, even if the
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// timer thread has already posted the timer event on the main thread.
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this._timer.cancel();
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this._timer = null;
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}
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},
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/**
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* Ensures that any pending task is executed from start to finish, while
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* preventing any attempt to arm the timer again.
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*
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* - If the task is running and the timer is armed, then one last execution
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* from start to finish will happen again, immediately after the current
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* execution terminates, then the returned promise will be resolved.
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* - If the task is running and the timer is not armed, the returned promise
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* will be resolved when the current execution terminates.
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* - If the task is not running and the timer is armed, then the task is
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* started immediately, and the returned promise resolves when the new
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* execution terminates.
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* - If the task is not running and the timer is not armed, the method returns
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* a resolved promise.
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*
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* @return {Promise}
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* @resolves After the last execution of the task is finished.
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* @rejects Never.
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*/
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finalize: function () {
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if (this._finalized) {
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throw new Error("The object has been already finalized.");
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}
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this._finalized = true;
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// If the timer is armed, it means that the task is not running but it is
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// scheduled for execution. Cancel the timer and run the task immediately.
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if (this._timer) {
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this.disarm();
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this._timerCallback();
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}
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// Wait for the operation to be completed, or resolve immediately.
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if (this._runningPromise) {
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return this._runningPromise;
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}
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return Promise.resolve();
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},
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_finalized: false,
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/**
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* Timer callback used to run the delayed task.
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*/
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_timerCallback: function ()
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{
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let runningDeferred = Promise.defer();
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// All these state changes must occur at the same time directly inside the
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// timer callback, to prevent race conditions and to ensure that all the
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// methods behave consistently even if called from inside the task. This
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// means that the assignment of "this._runningPromise" must complete before
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// the task gets a chance to start.
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this._timer = null;
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this._armed = false;
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this._runningPromise = runningDeferred.promise;
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runningDeferred.resolve(Task.spawn(function* () {
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// Execute the provided function asynchronously.
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yield Task.spawn(this._taskFn).then(null, Cu.reportError);
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// Now that the task has finished, we check the state of the object to
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// determine if we should restart the task again.
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if (this._armed) {
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if (!this._finalized) {
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this._startTimer();
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} else {
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// Execute the task again immediately, for the last time. The isArmed
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// property should return false while the task is running, and should
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// remain false after the last execution terminates.
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this._armed = false;
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yield Task.spawn(this._taskFn).then(null, Cu.reportError);
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}
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}
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// Indicate that the execution of the task has finished. This happens
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// synchronously with the previous state changes in the function.
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this._runningPromise = null;
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}.bind(this)).then(null, Cu.reportError));
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},
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};
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