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roytam1 049b3235ac import changes from `dev' branch of rmottola/Arctic-Fox:
- Bug 1207494 - Part 8: Remove use of expression closure from dom/identity/. r=ferjm (34fac889f8)
- minor crash thing (13fe2827c2)
- Bug 1243359 - initialize mScrollSeriesNumber in all ScrollWheelInput constructors. r=roc (94163d8eca)
- fix misspatch (b380a7bbe4)
- Bug 1207412 - Make SystemTimeConverter use TimeStamp::Now() when converting times; r=karlt (f408549605)
- Bug 1212102 - Drop unnecessary assertion comparing timestamps in SystemTimeConverter; r=karlt (1efaa04b3f)
- Bug 1241302 - Slightly modernize this code. r=jst (c1e97bc069)
- bug 1216916 clean up when InvokeDragSessionWithImage/Selection() fails r=roc (9cdf71b717)
- Bug 1231329 - run ConvertToUnscaledDevPixels if *aPresContext is valid. r=roc (d10f23633b)
- Bug 1245927: Innerize before creating DOM files from the file picker. r=baku (8754128362)
- Bug 1155214 - Mark nsIBidiKeyboard as builtinclass; r=mrbkap (2d00326d2b)
- reorder (c3c1ba92c9)
- Bug 1236566 - add override declarations for widget/windows/GfxInfo.h; r=roc (940b40ed91)
- Bug 1242659: Part 1. More information on the mismatches. r=jrmuizel (78331ddad2)
- Block some Radeon drivers that crash on D3D9. (bug 1213107, r=jrmuizel) (482b66d313)
- Bug 1203199 - Blacklist DXVA on some older intel drivers for causing crashes. r=jrmuizel (f1827d4498)
- Bug 1203199 - Fix driver range with blacklist to avoid blacklisting other OSes. (2c2d547296)
- Bug 1203199 - Bustage fix. CLOSED TREE (3233d407f3)
- Bug 1178385. Enable DXVA on the G45 r=ajones (3c59a58a15)
- Bug 1188442 IMMHandler::GetSelection() should use static Selection instance when IME doesn't have focus and return its or mSelection's reference r=emk (5cc4b30433)
- Bug 1238899 Create hidden native caret for ATOK at composing in windowless plugin r=m_kato (40ef5bb4aa)
- Bug 1257919 part 1. Kill off nsIXSLTException. r=khuey (11f37643f2)
- Bug 1242072 - Change implementation of BaseProxyHandler::get() to follow ES6 [[Get]] specification. r=jorendorff (094a67f284)
- Bug 489636 - Add a GC u-bench test for property tree splitting via deletion; r=sfink (9282fec25f)
- Bug 1257919 part 2. Make nsIException and nsIStackFrame builtinclass, so we can start using [implicit_jscontext] on them. r=khuey (0e65fb8554)
- Bug 1257919 part 3. Make the various toString methods on exceptions take an explicit JSContext. r=khuey (b342fb4930)
- Bug 1257919 part 4. Stop returning StackFrame instances from exceptions::CreateStack. C++ callers of GetCurrentJSStack or exceptions::CreateStack always check for null anyway, and none of them seem to want this non-JS thing. r=khuey (d34036ccf9)
- Bug 1257919 part 5. Get rid of the now-unused StackFrame class. r=khuey (aa13af0dfe)
- Bug 1141222 - Create ScriptError with stack from Cu.reportError. r=bholley (b83ad26aa0)
- Bug 1208641 - Extract stack from DOM/XPC exception. r=bholley (e382b5f48c)
- Bug 1254380 part 1. Find the relevant window when the compartment we've got is an addon sandbox compartment in AutoJSAPI exception/warning reporting code. r=bholley (4b1f6c64a9)
- Bug 1250630 - remove PBackgroundTest and ifdef ENABLE_TEST blocks. r=khuey (d7b36860a3)
- Bug 1250963 part 1. Change NotifyRunnable::Dispatch to not require a JSContext. r=khuey (48e03c2fc2)
- Bug 1250963 part 2. Remove the unused JSContext argument of WorkerPrivate::ModifyBusyCount. r=khuey (0f5ca42be1)
- Bug 1250291 part 1. Stop pretending to report exceptions in MainThreadStopSyncLoopRunnable::PostDispatch. r=khuey (6e1c81cc06)
- Bug 1250291 part 2. Stop pretending to report exceptions in MainThreadWorkerSyncRunnable::PostDispatch. r=khuey (f3d846ea31)
- Bug 1250291 part 3. Stop pretending to report exceptions in WorkerDebuggerRunnable::PostDispatch. r=khuey (10bc1710d1)
- Bug 1250975. Stop passing a JSContext argument to WorkerRunnable::PreDispatch and its overrides. r=khuey (71ab9046f0)
- Bug 1255298. Just pass through the JSContext when passing through the NotificationOptions in notification code. r=wchen (552ae8e33e)
- Bug 1250185 part 2. Remove some JSContext stuff that's no longer needed in Notification code. r=khuey (20b99ef28b)
- Bug 1251045 part 8. Remove the JSContext argument from some nsINotificationStorageCallback methods. r=khuey (170c4afabc)
- Bug 1227015 P7 Supress unused ErrorResult exception if the worker runnable failed to dispatch. r=catalinb (23a3cc6f45)
- Bug 1251045 part 3. Remove the JSContext argument of WorkerRunnable::PostDispatch and its overrides. r=khuey (6a666d1a4a)
- Bug 1251045 part 2. Remove the JSContext argument of ModifyBusyCountFromWorker. r=khuey (105bc4f59e)
- Bug 1252130. Remove unnecessary JSContext argument from NotificationWorkerRunnable::WorkerRunInternal. r=khuey (642727f6f6)
- Bug 1252127. Remove unnecessary JSContext argument from PromiseWorkerProxy::CleanUp. r=khuey (339e1157d1)
- Bug 1251045 part 1. Make it possible to dispatch a ModifyBusyCountRunnable without a JSContext. r=khuey (665c1f81b4)
- Bug 1251045 part 4. Remove the JSContext argument of WorkerRunnable::Dispatch. r=khuey (6c5cdab2b7)
- Bug 1250185 part 1. nsIStructuredCloneContainer.initFromBase64 doesn't need a JSContext argument. r=khuey (d63a219209)
- fix (773c0393aa)
- Bug 1251045 part 5. Remove the JSContext argument from WorkerPrivateParent::Freeze/Thaw. r=khuey (cd419bfd2c)
- Bug 1251045 part 6. Remove the JSContext argument from some worker debugger methods that no longer need it. r=khuey (abcc437cb9)
- Bug 1251045 part 7. Remove the JSContext argument from some worker methods that no longer need it. r=khuey (3ddcbca08c)
- Bug 1249652 part 1. Add a method on ErrorResult to steal an exception, if any, from a JSContext. r=khuey (9c07f5044b)
- Bug 1229071 - importScripts should throw the correct error result in case the loading of one of scripts fails, r=bz (cd37645d76)
- Bug 1229970 Abort script loading start requests if a load has been canceled. r=khuey (a44d9128ca)
- Bug 1233171 Cancel channel when ScriptLoader is aborted during service worker script load. r=khuey (3b6ceafec7)
- Bug 1249351 part 1. When doing importScripts of multiple scripts in a service worker, make sure to track the cache streams per-loadinfo, instead of trying to make them all wait on the same stream. r=bkelly (e1ccea9685)
- Bug 1157544 - Fix a typo in the test; r=baku (8c0bf8f504)
- Bug 1249351 part 2. Clean up test_importscript.html and add multiple-url importScript() case. r=bz (52b0a31032)
- Bug 1249652 part 2. ScriptExecutorRunnable::WorkerRun should immediately move JS exceptions to its ErrorResult instead of allowing them to linger on the JSContext. r=baku,khuey (f628d3c8ba)
- Bug 1249652 part 3. Simplify way we handle canceling when ScriptLoaderRunnable::RunInternal fails by canceling things with its actual failure code, so we don't have to guess which failed loads are actual failures and which are just canceled via this mechanism. r=baku,khuey (388543fbc3)
- Bug 1251369. Use an AutoJSAPI that reports its own exceptions around the main runloop in workers. r=khuey (28b33287cd)
- Bug 1251518. Fix js::ErrorReportToString to make a bit more sense, and change worker code to not use it anyway, so it matches the mainthread code. r=bholley,terrence (a48a40de90)
- Bug 1254380 part 2. Go ahead and log the stack from our exception in AutoJSAPI::ReportException even if we don't have a window. r=bholley (64532b6017)
- Bug 1212328 - Clean up some JSErrorReport-related code. r=Waldo,bz (d5aa611edc)
- Bug 1255192 part 1. Remove the JSContext argument of JS::ExceptionStackOrNull. r=bholley (39b631d5ad)
- bug 1252687 - make the ctor for CycleCollectorStats constexpr r=mccr8 (9e8168d8ac)
- Bug 1254380 part 3. Skip firing error events for mainthread out of memory exceptions via AutoJSAPI::ReportException. r=bholley (d5e4e7dc29)
- Bug 1254230 kinda-fix. Make sure to never send script errors with stacks attached to the console service if the associated windows have already had FreeInnerObjects called on them. r=bholley (8c379fe0e0)
- Bug 1255192 part 2. Clean up the JSContext usage around xpc::FindExceptionStackForConsoleReport now that it just needs a JSContext for rooting. r=bholley (cade862491)
- Bug 1255201. Improve the stack handling in nsXPCComponents_Utils::ReportError for the DOMException case to include the stack from the DOMException. r=bholley (fc6c065284)
- Bug 1257919 part 6. Make the filename getter on JSStackFrame take an explicit JSContext. r=khuey (cde115b789)
- Bug 1257919 part 7. Make the name getter on JSStackFrame take an explicit JSContext. r=khuey (d7466e9eab)
- Bug 1257919 part 8. Make the line/column number getters on JSStackFrame take an explicit JSContext. r=khuey (b8766b98b2)
- Bug 1257919 part 9. Make the asyncCause/asyncCaller getters on JSStackFrame take an explicit JSContext. r=khuey (b776ff9c6d)
- Bug 1257919 part 10. Make the caller and formattedStack getters on JSStackFrame take an explicit JSContext. r=khuey (dc4d3d9091)
- Bug 1252091. Add/RemoveFeature don't need a JSContext argument. r=khuey (5be6253a67)
- Bug 1252123. Remove some unnecessary JSContext arguments from worker ScriptLoader methods. r=khuey (1657a35268)
- Bug 1255181. Remove AutoJSAPI::InitWithLegacyErrorReporting. r=bholley (5ee7ac506e)
- Bug 1254847 part 1. Take ownership of error reporting on the AutoEntryScript in nsXPCWrappedJSClass::DelegatedQueryInterface. r=bholley (62d987b030)
- make style wrong again.... (fa4e6cfbc1)
- Bug 1254847 part 2. Change nsJSNPRuntime to always use AutoEntryScript and always take ownership of error reporting. r=bholley (d24cb80622)
- Bug 1251655 - Remove support for JavaScript-global-constructor-prototype-alias. r=bz. (2b354ea423)
- Bug 1251655 - Remove support for JavaScript-DOM-class and JavaScript-DOM-interface. r=bz. (dd6786ea57)
- Bug 1251275. Switch to using an AutoEntryScript in WorkerPrivate::RunExpiredTimeouts. r=khuey (f10d1b0dec)
- Bug 1072144 part 1. Just release-assert that Promise::Resolve does not fail in service worker code. It can only do that on OOM or overrecursion anyway, and overrecursion is not likely if we're coming right off a runnable. r=khuey (ba4c89a3bc)
- Bug 1072144 part 2. When UnregisterWorker tries to ScheduleWorker and that throws, just suppress the exception: there is no good place to report it anyway. r=khuey (ca563ec5cd)
- Bug 1072144 part 3. Hoist the exception reporting out of WorkerRunnable::PostRun into WorkerRunnable::Run and make it unconditional. r=khuey (9914acd4a6)
- Bug 1252221. When GetOrCreateGlobalScope fails while trying to run a ScriptExecutorRunnable::WorkerRun, just suppress the exception, because there is no way to report it without a compartment to work with. r=khuey (abcc9df148)
- Bug 1072144 part 4. Add a WorkerRunnable::PreRun so that we can move worker global creation to it and always have an AutoEntryScript by the time we're evaluating the main worker script. r=khuey (007b528868)
- Bug 1251276 part 1. Change WorkerPrivate::CancelAllTimeouts to no longer call RunExpiredTimeouts. r=khuey (6b937370a1)
- Bug 1251276 part 2. Remove the JSContext argument of WorkerPrivate::CancelAllTimeouts. r=khuey (336b788e03)
- Bug 1251380. Change things so that WorkerPrivate::NotifyInternal (hopefully) never throws. r=khuey (1d4863f83a)
- Bug 1254846. Add an AutoEntryScript constructor that takes a JSObject instead of an nsIGlobalObject, for convenience. r=bholley (693857f9b0)
- Bug 1255706 part 1. Remove JSContext argument from WorkerPrivate constructor. r=khuey (0486bdb01c)
- Bug 1255706 part 2. Remove JSContext argument from WorkerPrivate::Terminate. r=khuey (f0b62de092)
- Bug 1257568. Remove the JSContext argument of WorkerPrivate::Kill. r=khuey (ebe7d247b5)
- Bug 1252189. Remove the unnecessary JSContext argument from WorkerPrivate::FreezeInternal/ThawInternal. r=khuey (22b137b05e)
- Bug 1119490 - Expose the URL constructor to WorkerDebuggerGlobalScope;r=khuey (6f4fc13e1e)
- Bug 1241841 - Clear the worker's debugger event queue before destroying its context;r=khuey (a1e8dd4b2d)
- Bug 1249950 - Add Performance Markers for MessagePort - patch 1 - remove non-useful 'explicit', r=smaug (8a014b53e6)
- Bug 1249950 - Add Performance Markers for MessagePort - patch 2, r=smaug, r=vporof (560caf0ae1)
- bug 1250486 - make the ComponentsSH ctor constexpr r=bz (1c441dbb0f)
- Bug 1257032: Make files in dom/workers actually build without unification. r=baku (6ab4ae0b65)
- Bug 1241522 - handle OOM in nsExpatDriver::HandleCharacterData; r=hsivonen (b652220cdc)
- Bug 1219482: Replace PRLogModuleInfo with LazyLogModule in various files.r=benjamin (5fd5e8dbc8)
- Bug 1238545 - Remove nsISimpleUnicharStreamFactory; r=froydnj (f0018c5b16)
- Bug 1257335. Replace some AutoSafeJSContext uses with AutoJSAPI or AutoJSContext uses. r=bholley (7baf79deb7)
- Bug 1247635 - Unify PostMessageRunnable and DispatchEventRunnable in MessagePort.cpp, r=smaug (df2765c215)
- Bug 1250572 - Force a parent object in MessagePort/Channel and in StructuredCloneHolder, r=smaug (2a929d59d1)
- Bug 1255375 - MessagePort should not leak if DispatchMessage() fails, r=smaug (0a5cdebfb0)
- Bug 1251272. Remove the dead code in ReportErrorRunnable::ReportError that could fail, and make it infallible. r=khuey (89e80694d0)
- Bug 1072144 part 5. Stop fiddling with compartments on the JSContext before calling PostRun in WorkerRunnable::Run. Add some documentation explaining what's going on. r=khuey (91f4bb6a7c)
- Bug 1072144 part 6. Switch WorkerRunnable::Run to calling TakeOwnershipOfErrorReporting on its AutoJSAPI/AutoEntryScript and remove the remaining JS_ReportPendingException callers in worker code. r=khuey (405d9e0282)
- Bug 1179548 - Close the windows opened in private browsing worker tests; r=baku (acf3430b69)
- Bug 1179753 - Use pushPrefEnv more in worker tests; r=baku (4bfd949c72)
- Bug 1134224 - More test for test_bug1132395.html, r=ehsan (626eb100cd)
- Bug 1134224 - onerror for test_bug1132395.html, r=ehsan (147195f57e)
- Bug 1207635 - get rid of dom.workers.sharedWorkers.enabled pref, r=khuey (22fe2965c6)
- Bug 1252592. JS warnings should not trigger error events on shared workers. r=khuey (7f05c2c00d)
- Bug 1251308; r=luke (3cbec95738)
- Bug 1246838 - Handle const qualifiers and references better in Variant. r=waldo (30da6e3ebf)
- Bug 1254565 - Allow passing matchers as rvalues to Variant::match. r=froydnj (1dd799fb0a)
- Bug 1246841 - Allow construction of Variant values using type inference. r=waldo (6ba3e6704c)
- Bug 1250666 - Forward Variant's move constructor argument correctly to the underlying variant type. r=waldo (7353a53bf0)
- Bug 1252185. Remove the dead "target" variable from CloseEventRunnable::WorkerRun. r=khuey (be172da10b)
- Bug 1253059: Use fallible allocation in the worker error reporter. r=baku (963222bdd4)
- Bug 1253199 - MessagePort should handle the dispatching a message when the parent window is gone, r=smaug (d552e3cd9e)
- Bug 1252839 - Remove some if stmt after allocation with 'new' - patch 2, r=bz (3c7eb959bc)
- Bug 1252839 - Remove some if stmt after allocation with 'new' - patch 1, r=bz (85067dbfb6)
- Bug 1254855. Switch AutoEntryScripts in nsDirectoryViewer to take ownership of error reporting. r=bholley (8c10532323)
- Bug 1252565 part 1. Push the script environment preparer bits up from XPCJSRuntime to CycleCollectedJSRuntime, because we need them on workers to do ctypes on workers properly. r=bholley (aecf2595dd)
- Bug 1252565 part 2. Make dom::WarningOnlyErrorReporter handle workers. r=bholley (f415b8868b)
- Bug 1244222 - Check for function interfaces in DelegatedQueryInterface. r=bz (d213eec83c)
- Bug 1254393. Take ownership of error reporting on the AutoEntryScript in nsXPCWrappedJSClass::CallMethod. r=bholley (4765b501c0)
- Bug 1251769 - Remove remaining references to MOZILLA_XPCOMRT_API from mfbt. r=froydnj (236adc1d4c)
- Bug 1247835 (part 0) - Minor comment and style tweaks in BinarySearch.h. r=luke. (db04793721)
- Bug 1244074 - Part 1: Move SheetParsingMode to a separate file. r=dholbert (290adaadea)
- Bug 1244074 - Part 2: Add HandleRefPtr for refcounting StyleSheetHandles. r=dholbert r=waldo (8549b24392)
- Bug 1244068 - Part 1: Add enum to represent the style system backend type. r=dholbert (c2e53feaf2)
- Bug 1244068 - Part 2: Add skeleton ServoStyleSet and a StyleSetHandle smart pointer. r=dholbert (71a5c28629)
- Bug 1244068 - Part 3: Factor out nsStyleSet getting in RestyleManager/ElementRestyler. r=dholbert (9e9f4f2e80)
- Bug 1245406: In ReflowBlockFrame, use Maybe<> to destroy & reconstruct a stack-allocated object, instead of an explicit call to destructor & placement 'new'. r=dbaron (d36858b818)
- Bug 1244068 - Part 4: Use StyleSetHandle instead of concrete style set class in most places. r=dholbert (93f9bcf799)
- Bug 1244074 - Part 3: Add skeleton ServoStyleSheet and a StyleSheetHandle smart pointer. r=dholbert (5b4fbdce38)
- Bug 1195173 - Apply CSP to preloaded styles within layout/style/Loader.cpp (r=bz) (d1ba920fd3)
- Bug 1245681 - Fix addOverrideStyleSheet. r=bz (64099eac73)
- Bug 1244074 - Part 4: Use StyleSheetHandle instead of concrete style sheet class in most places. r=dholberti (867470ac83)
- Bug 1246013 (part 1) - Store a copy of the ETLDEntry directly in DomainEntry instead of a pointer to it. r=jduell. (587b3a9fb7)
- Bug 1246013 (part 2) - Change "explicit/xpcom/effective-TLD-service" path to the more sensible "explicit/network/effective-TLD-service". r=jduell. (2e0df6f28f)
- Bug 1247835 (part 1) - Use binary search instead of a hash table in nsEffectiveTLDService. r=jduell. (685dae01c0)
- Bug 1257121 part 1 - Use struct for passing some params of font metrics. r=jfkthame (1dfd7a7429)
- Bug 1257121 part 2 - Merge nsFontMetrics::Init to the constructor and remove unused failure handling code. r=jfkthame (0cdc441511)
- Bug 1257121 part 3 - Add GetInflatedFontMetricsForFrame function to simplify a common use pattern. r=jfkthame (d9630ebd1b)
- Bug 1257121 part 4 - Use return value rather than out param to retur font metrics. r=jfkthame (c9a5b1d1dd)
- Bug 1257121 part 5 - Make nsDeviceContext::mFontCache a RefPtr. r=jfkthame (9c53238a6a)
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/* -*- Mode: C++; tab-width: 8; indent-tabs-mode: nil; c-basic-offset: 2 -*- */
/* vim: set ts=8 sts=2 et sw=2 tw=80: */
/* This Source Code Form is subject to the terms of the Mozilla Public
* License, v. 2.0. If a copy of the MPL was not distributed with this
* file, You can obtain one at http://mozilla.org/MPL/2.0/. */
/* Implementations of runtime and static assertion macros for C and C++. */
#ifndef mozilla_Assertions_h
#define mozilla_Assertions_h
#if defined(MOZILLA_INTERNAL_API) && defined(__cplusplus)
#define MOZ_DUMP_ASSERTION_STACK
#endif
#include "mozilla/Attributes.h"
#include "mozilla/Compiler.h"
#include "mozilla/Likely.h"
#include "mozilla/MacroArgs.h"
#ifdef MOZ_DUMP_ASSERTION_STACK
#include "nsTraceRefcnt.h"
#endif
#if defined(MOZ_CRASHREPORTER) && defined(MOZILLA_INTERNAL_API) && \
!defined(MOZILLA_EXTERNAL_LINKAGE) && defined(__cplusplus)
namespace CrashReporter {
// This declaration is present here as well as in nsExceptionHandler.h
// nsExceptionHandler.h is not directly included in this file as it includes
// windows.h, which can cause problems when it is imported into some files due
// to the number of macros defined.
// XXX If you change this definition - also change the definition in
// nsExceptionHandler.h
void AnnotateMozCrashReason(const char* aReason);
} // namespace CrashReporter
# define MOZ_CRASH_ANNOTATE(...) CrashReporter::AnnotateMozCrashReason("" __VA_ARGS__)
#else
# define MOZ_CRASH_ANNOTATE(...) do { /* nothing */ } while (0)
#endif
#include <stddef.h>
#include <stdio.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
#ifdef WIN32
/*
* TerminateProcess and GetCurrentProcess are defined in <winbase.h>, which
* further depends on <windef.h>. We hardcode these few definitions manually
* because those headers clutter the global namespace with a significant
* number of undesired macros and symbols.
*/
# ifdef __cplusplus
extern "C" {
# endif
__declspec(dllimport) int __stdcall
TerminateProcess(void* hProcess, unsigned int uExitCode);
__declspec(dllimport) void* __stdcall GetCurrentProcess(void);
# ifdef __cplusplus
}
# endif
#else
# include <signal.h>
#endif
#ifdef ANDROID
# include <android/log.h>
#endif
/*
* MOZ_STATIC_ASSERT may be used to assert a condition *at compile time* in C.
* In C++11, static_assert is provided by the compiler to the same effect.
* This can be useful when you make certain assumptions about what must hold for
* optimal, or even correct, behavior. For example, you might assert that the
* size of a struct is a multiple of the target architecture's word size:
*
* struct S { ... };
* // C
* MOZ_STATIC_ASSERT(sizeof(S) % sizeof(size_t) == 0,
* "S should be a multiple of word size for efficiency");
* // C++11
* static_assert(sizeof(S) % sizeof(size_t) == 0,
* "S should be a multiple of word size for efficiency");
*
* This macro can be used in any location where both an extern declaration and a
* typedef could be used.
*/
#ifndef __cplusplus
/*
* Some of the definitions below create an otherwise-unused typedef. This
* triggers compiler warnings with some versions of gcc, so mark the typedefs
* as permissibly-unused to disable the warnings.
*/
# if defined(__GNUC__)
# define MOZ_STATIC_ASSERT_UNUSED_ATTRIBUTE __attribute__((unused))
# else
# define MOZ_STATIC_ASSERT_UNUSED_ATTRIBUTE /* nothing */
# endif
# define MOZ_STATIC_ASSERT_GLUE1(x, y) x##y
# define MOZ_STATIC_ASSERT_GLUE(x, y) MOZ_STATIC_ASSERT_GLUE1(x, y)
# if defined(__SUNPRO_CC)
/*
* The Sun Studio C++ compiler is buggy when declaring, inside a function,
* another extern'd function with an array argument whose length contains a
* sizeof, triggering the error message "sizeof expression not accepted as
* size of array parameter". This bug (6688515, not public yet) would hit
* defining moz_static_assert as a function, so we always define an extern
* array for Sun Studio.
*
* We include the line number in the symbol name in a best-effort attempt
* to avoid conflicts (see below).
*/
# define MOZ_STATIC_ASSERT(cond, reason) \
extern char MOZ_STATIC_ASSERT_GLUE(moz_static_assert, __LINE__)[(cond) ? 1 : -1]
# elif defined(__COUNTER__)
/*
* If there was no preferred alternative, use a compiler-agnostic version.
*
* Note that the non-__COUNTER__ version has a bug in C++: it can't be used
* in both |extern "C"| and normal C++ in the same translation unit. (Alas
* |extern "C"| isn't allowed in a function.) The only affected compiler
* we really care about is gcc 4.2. For that compiler and others like it,
* we include the line number in the function name to do the best we can to
* avoid conflicts. These should be rare: a conflict would require use of
* MOZ_STATIC_ASSERT on the same line in separate files in the same
* translation unit, *and* the uses would have to be in code with
* different linkage, *and* the first observed use must be in C++-linkage
* code.
*/
# define MOZ_STATIC_ASSERT(cond, reason) \
typedef int MOZ_STATIC_ASSERT_GLUE(moz_static_assert, __COUNTER__)[(cond) ? 1 : -1] MOZ_STATIC_ASSERT_UNUSED_ATTRIBUTE
# else
# define MOZ_STATIC_ASSERT(cond, reason) \
extern void MOZ_STATIC_ASSERT_GLUE(moz_static_assert, __LINE__)(int arg[(cond) ? 1 : -1]) MOZ_STATIC_ASSERT_UNUSED_ATTRIBUTE
# endif
#define MOZ_STATIC_ASSERT_IF(cond, expr, reason) MOZ_STATIC_ASSERT(!(cond) || (expr), reason)
#else
#define MOZ_STATIC_ASSERT_IF(cond, expr, reason) static_assert(!(cond) || (expr), reason)
#endif
#ifdef __cplusplus
extern "C" {
#endif
/*
* Prints |aStr| as an assertion failure (using aFilename and aLine as the
* location of the assertion) to the standard debug-output channel.
*
* Usually you should use MOZ_ASSERT or MOZ_CRASH instead of this method. This
* method is primarily for internal use in this header, and only secondarily
* for use in implementing release-build assertions.
*/
static MOZ_COLD MOZ_ALWAYS_INLINE void
MOZ_ReportAssertionFailure(const char* aStr, const char* aFilename, int aLine)
MOZ_PRETEND_NORETURN_FOR_STATIC_ANALYSIS
{
#ifdef ANDROID
__android_log_print(ANDROID_LOG_FATAL, "MOZ_Assert",
"Assertion failure: %s, at %s:%d\n",
aStr, aFilename, aLine);
#else
fprintf(stderr, "Assertion failure: %s, at %s:%d\n", aStr, aFilename, aLine);
#if defined (MOZ_DUMP_ASSERTION_STACK)
nsTraceRefcnt::WalkTheStack(stderr);
#endif
fflush(stderr);
#endif
}
static MOZ_COLD MOZ_ALWAYS_INLINE void
MOZ_ReportCrash(const char* aStr, const char* aFilename, int aLine)
MOZ_PRETEND_NORETURN_FOR_STATIC_ANALYSIS
{
#ifdef ANDROID
__android_log_print(ANDROID_LOG_FATAL, "MOZ_CRASH",
"Hit MOZ_CRASH(%s) at %s:%d\n", aStr, aFilename, aLine);
#else
fprintf(stderr, "Hit MOZ_CRASH(%s) at %s:%d\n", aStr, aFilename, aLine);
#if defined(MOZ_DUMP_ASSERTION_STACK)
nsTraceRefcnt::WalkTheStack(stderr);
#endif
fflush(stderr);
#endif
}
/**
* MOZ_REALLY_CRASH is used in the implementation of MOZ_CRASH(). You should
* call MOZ_CRASH instead.
*/
#if defined(_MSC_VER)
/*
* On MSVC use the __debugbreak compiler intrinsic, which produces an inline
* (not nested in a system function) breakpoint. This distinctively invokes
* Breakpad without requiring system library symbols on all stack-processing
* machines, as a nested breakpoint would require.
*
* We use TerminateProcess with the exit code aborting would generate
* because we don't want to invoke atexit handlers, destructors, library
* unload handlers, and so on when our process might be in a compromised
* state.
*
* We don't use abort() because it'd cause Windows to annoyingly pop up the
* process error dialog multiple times. See bug 345118 and bug 426163.
*
* We follow TerminateProcess() with a call to MOZ_NoReturn() so that the
* compiler doesn't hassle us to provide a return statement after a
* MOZ_REALLY_CRASH() call.
*
* (Technically these are Windows requirements, not MSVC requirements. But
* practically you need MSVC for debugging, and we only ship builds created
* by MSVC, so doing it this way reduces complexity.)
*/
__declspec(noreturn) __inline void MOZ_NoReturn() {}
# ifdef __cplusplus
# define MOZ_REALLY_CRASH() \
do { \
::__debugbreak(); \
*((volatile int*) NULL) = __LINE__; \
::TerminateProcess(::GetCurrentProcess(), 3); \
::MOZ_NoReturn(); \
} while (0)
# else
# define MOZ_REALLY_CRASH() \
do { \
__debugbreak(); \
*((volatile int*) NULL) = __LINE__; \
TerminateProcess(GetCurrentProcess(), 3); \
MOZ_NoReturn(); \
} while (0)
# endif
#else
# ifdef __cplusplus
# define MOZ_REALLY_CRASH() \
do { \
*((volatile int*) NULL) = __LINE__; \
::abort(); \
} while (0)
# else
# define MOZ_REALLY_CRASH() \
do { \
*((volatile int*) NULL) = __LINE__; \
abort(); \
} while (0)
# endif
#endif
/*
* MOZ_CRASH([explanation-string]) crashes the program, plain and simple, in a
* Breakpad-compatible way, in both debug and release builds.
*
* MOZ_CRASH is a good solution for "handling" failure cases when you're
* unwilling or unable to handle them more cleanly -- for OOM, for likely memory
* corruption, and so on. It's also a good solution if you need safe behavior
* in release builds as well as debug builds. But if the failure is one that
* should be debugged and fixed, MOZ_ASSERT is generally preferable.
*
* The optional explanation-string, if provided, must be a string literal
* explaining why we're crashing. This argument is intended for use with
* MOZ_CRASH() calls whose rationale is non-obvious; don't use it if it's
* obvious why we're crashing.
*
* If we're a DEBUG build and we crash at a MOZ_CRASH which provides an
* explanation-string, we print the string to stderr. Otherwise, we don't
* print anything; this is because we want MOZ_CRASH to be 100% safe in release
* builds, and it's hard to print to stderr safely when memory might have been
* corrupted.
*/
#ifndef DEBUG
# define MOZ_CRASH(...) \
do { \
MOZ_CRASH_ANNOTATE("MOZ_CRASH(" __VA_ARGS__ ")"); \
MOZ_REALLY_CRASH(); \
} while (0)
#else
# define MOZ_CRASH(...) \
do { \
MOZ_ReportCrash("" __VA_ARGS__, __FILE__, __LINE__); \
MOZ_CRASH_ANNOTATE("MOZ_CRASH(" __VA_ARGS__ ")"); \
MOZ_REALLY_CRASH(); \
} while (0)
#endif
#ifdef __cplusplus
} /* extern "C" */
#endif
/*
* MOZ_ASSERT(expr [, explanation-string]) asserts that |expr| must be truthy in
* debug builds. If it is, execution continues. Otherwise, an error message
* including the expression and the explanation-string (if provided) is printed,
* an attempt is made to invoke any existing debugger, and execution halts.
* MOZ_ASSERT is fatal: no recovery is possible. Do not assert a condition
* which can correctly be falsy.
*
* The optional explanation-string, if provided, must be a string literal
* explaining the assertion. It is intended for use with assertions whose
* correctness or rationale is non-obvious, and for assertions where the "real"
* condition being tested is best described prosaically. Don't provide an
* explanation if it's not actually helpful.
*
* // No explanation needed: pointer arguments often must not be NULL.
* MOZ_ASSERT(arg);
*
* // An explanation can be helpful to explain exactly how we know an
* // assertion is valid.
* MOZ_ASSERT(state == WAITING_FOR_RESPONSE,
* "given that <thingA> and <thingB>, we must have...");
*
* // Or it might disambiguate multiple identical (save for their location)
* // assertions of the same expression.
* MOZ_ASSERT(getSlot(PRIMITIVE_THIS_SLOT).isUndefined(),
* "we already set [[PrimitiveThis]] for this Boolean object");
* MOZ_ASSERT(getSlot(PRIMITIVE_THIS_SLOT).isUndefined(),
* "we already set [[PrimitiveThis]] for this String object");
*
* MOZ_ASSERT has no effect in non-debug builds. It is designed to catch bugs
* *only* during debugging, not "in the field". If you want the latter, use
* MOZ_RELEASE_ASSERT, which applies to non-debug builds as well.
*
* MOZ_DIAGNOSTIC_ASSERT works like MOZ_RELEASE_ASSERT in Nightly/Aurora and
* MOZ_ASSERT in Beta/Release - use this when a condition is potentially rare
* enough to require real user testing to hit, but is not security-sensitive.
* This can cause user pain, so use it sparingly. If a MOZ_DIAGNOSTIC_ASSERT
* is firing, it should promptly be converted to a MOZ_ASSERT while the failure
* is being investigated, rather than letting users suffer.
*/
/*
* Implement MOZ_VALIDATE_ASSERT_CONDITION_TYPE, which is used to guard against
* accidentally passing something unintended in lieu of an assertion condition.
*/
#ifdef __cplusplus
# include "mozilla/TypeTraits.h"
namespace mozilla {
namespace detail {
template<typename T>
struct AssertionConditionType
{
typedef typename RemoveReference<T>::Type ValueT;
static_assert(!IsArray<ValueT>::value,
"Expected boolean assertion condition, got an array or a "
"string!");
static_assert(!IsFunction<ValueT>::value,
"Expected boolean assertion condition, got a function! Did "
"you intend to call that function?");
static_assert(!IsFloatingPoint<ValueT>::value,
"It's often a bad idea to assert that a floating-point number "
"is nonzero, because such assertions tend to intermittently "
"fail. Shouldn't your code gracefully handle this case instead "
"of asserting? Anyway, if you really want to do that, write an "
"explicit boolean condition, like !!x or x!=0.");
static const bool isValid = true;
};
} // namespace detail
} // namespace mozilla
# define MOZ_VALIDATE_ASSERT_CONDITION_TYPE(x) \
static_assert(mozilla::detail::AssertionConditionType<decltype(x)>::isValid, \
"invalid assertion condition")
#else
# define MOZ_VALIDATE_ASSERT_CONDITION_TYPE(x)
#endif
/* First the single-argument form. */
#define MOZ_ASSERT_HELPER1(expr) \
do { \
MOZ_VALIDATE_ASSERT_CONDITION_TYPE(expr); \
if (MOZ_UNLIKELY(!(expr))) { \
MOZ_ReportAssertionFailure(#expr, __FILE__, __LINE__); \
MOZ_CRASH_ANNOTATE("MOZ_RELEASE_ASSERT(" #expr ")"); \
MOZ_REALLY_CRASH(); \
} \
} while (0)
/* Now the two-argument form. */
#define MOZ_ASSERT_HELPER2(expr, explain) \
do { \
MOZ_VALIDATE_ASSERT_CONDITION_TYPE(expr); \
if (MOZ_UNLIKELY(!(expr))) { \
MOZ_ReportAssertionFailure(#expr " (" explain ")", __FILE__, __LINE__); \
MOZ_CRASH_ANNOTATE("MOZ_RELEASE_ASSERT(" #expr ") (" explain ")"); \
MOZ_REALLY_CRASH(); \
} \
} while (0)
#define MOZ_RELEASE_ASSERT_GLUE(a, b) a b
#define MOZ_RELEASE_ASSERT(...) \
MOZ_RELEASE_ASSERT_GLUE( \
MOZ_PASTE_PREFIX_AND_ARG_COUNT(MOZ_ASSERT_HELPER, __VA_ARGS__), \
(__VA_ARGS__))
#ifdef DEBUG
# define MOZ_ASSERT(...) MOZ_RELEASE_ASSERT(__VA_ARGS__)
#else
# define MOZ_ASSERT(...) do { } while (0)
#endif /* DEBUG */
#ifdef RELEASE_BUILD
# define MOZ_DIAGNOSTIC_ASSERT MOZ_ASSERT
#else
# define MOZ_DIAGNOSTIC_ASSERT MOZ_RELEASE_ASSERT
#endif
/*
* MOZ_ASSERT_IF(cond1, cond2) is equivalent to MOZ_ASSERT(cond2) if cond1 is
* true.
*
* MOZ_ASSERT_IF(isPrime(num), num == 2 || isOdd(num));
*
* As with MOZ_ASSERT, MOZ_ASSERT_IF has effect only in debug builds. It is
* designed to catch bugs during debugging, not "in the field".
*/
#ifdef DEBUG
# define MOZ_ASSERT_IF(cond, expr) \
do { \
if (cond) { \
MOZ_ASSERT(expr); \
} \
} while (0)
#else
# define MOZ_ASSERT_IF(cond, expr) do { } while (0)
#endif
/*
* MOZ_ASSUME_UNREACHABLE_MARKER() expands to an expression which states that
* it is undefined behavior for execution to reach this point. No guarantees
* are made about what will happen if this is reached at runtime. Most code
* should use MOZ_MAKE_COMPILER_ASSUME_IS_UNREACHABLE because it has extra
* asserts.
*/
#if defined(__clang__) || defined(__GNUC__)
# define MOZ_ASSUME_UNREACHABLE_MARKER() __builtin_unreachable()
#elif defined(_MSC_VER)
# define MOZ_ASSUME_UNREACHABLE_MARKER() __assume(0)
#else
# ifdef __cplusplus
# define MOZ_ASSUME_UNREACHABLE_MARKER() ::abort()
# else
# define MOZ_ASSUME_UNREACHABLE_MARKER() abort()
# endif
#endif
/*
* MOZ_MAKE_COMPILER_ASSUME_IS_UNREACHABLE([reason]) tells the compiler that it
* can assume that the macro call cannot be reached during execution. This lets
* the compiler generate better-optimized code under some circumstances, at the
* expense of the program's behavior being undefined if control reaches the
* MOZ_MAKE_COMPILER_ASSUME_IS_UNREACHABLE.
*
* In Gecko, you probably should not use this macro outside of performance- or
* size-critical code, because it's unsafe. If you don't care about code size
* or performance, you should probably use MOZ_ASSERT or MOZ_CRASH.
*
* SpiderMonkey is a different beast, and there it's acceptable to use
* MOZ_MAKE_COMPILER_ASSUME_IS_UNREACHABLE more widely.
*
* Note that MOZ_MAKE_COMPILER_ASSUME_IS_UNREACHABLE is noreturn, so it's valid
* not to return a value following a MOZ_MAKE_COMPILER_ASSUME_IS_UNREACHABLE
* call.
*
* Example usage:
*
* enum ValueType {
* VALUE_STRING,
* VALUE_INT,
* VALUE_FLOAT
* };
*
* int ptrToInt(ValueType type, void* value) {
* {
* // We know for sure that type is either INT or FLOAT, and we want this
* // code to run as quickly as possible.
* switch (type) {
* case VALUE_INT:
* return *(int*) value;
* case VALUE_FLOAT:
* return (int) *(float*) value;
* default:
* MOZ_MAKE_COMPILER_ASSUME_IS_UNREACHABLE("Unexpected ValueType");
* }
* }
*/
/*
* Unconditional assert in debug builds for (assumed) unreachable code paths
* that have a safe return without crashing in release builds.
*/
#define MOZ_ASSERT_UNREACHABLE(reason) \
MOZ_ASSERT(false, "MOZ_ASSERT_UNREACHABLE: " reason)
#define MOZ_MAKE_COMPILER_ASSUME_IS_UNREACHABLE(reason) \
do { \
MOZ_ASSERT_UNREACHABLE(reason); \
MOZ_ASSUME_UNREACHABLE_MARKER(); \
} while (0)
/**
* MOZ_FALLTHROUGH_ASSERT is an annotation to suppress compiler warnings about
* switch cases that MOZ_ASSERT(false) (or its alias MOZ_ASSERT_UNREACHABLE) in
* debug builds, but intentionally fall through in release builds to handle
* unexpected values.
*
* Why do we need MOZ_FALLTHROUGH_ASSERT in addition to MOZ_FALLTHROUGH? In
* release builds, the MOZ_ASSERT(false) will expand to `do { } while (0)`,
* requiring a MOZ_FALLTHROUGH annotation to suppress a -Wimplicit-fallthrough
* warning. In debug builds, the MOZ_ASSERT(false) will expand to something like
* `if (true) { MOZ_CRASH(); }` and the MOZ_FALLTHROUGH annotation will cause
* a -Wunreachable-code warning. The MOZ_FALLTHROUGH_ASSERT macro breaks this
* warning stalemate.
*
* // Example before MOZ_FALLTHROUGH_ASSERT:
* switch (foo) {
* default:
* // This case wants to assert in debug builds, fall through in release.
* MOZ_ASSERT(false); // -Wimplicit-fallthrough warning in release builds!
* MOZ_FALLTHROUGH; // but -Wunreachable-code warning in debug builds!
* case 5:
* return 5;
* }
*
* // Example with MOZ_FALLTHROUGH_ASSERT:
* switch (foo) {
* default:
* // This case asserts in debug builds, falls through in release.
* MOZ_FALLTHROUGH_ASSERT("Unexpected foo value?!");
* case 5:
* return 5;
* }
*/
#ifdef DEBUG
# define MOZ_FALLTHROUGH_ASSERT(reason) MOZ_CRASH("MOZ_FALLTHROUGH_ASSERT: " reason)
#else
# define MOZ_FALLTHROUGH_ASSERT(...) MOZ_FALLTHROUGH
#endif
/*
* MOZ_ALWAYS_TRUE(expr) and MOZ_ALWAYS_FALSE(expr) always evaluate the provided
* expression, in debug builds and in release builds both. Then, in debug
* builds only, the value of the expression is asserted either true or false
* using MOZ_ASSERT.
*/
#ifdef DEBUG
# define MOZ_ALWAYS_TRUE(expr) MOZ_ASSERT((expr))
# define MOZ_ALWAYS_FALSE(expr) MOZ_ASSERT(!(expr))
#else
# define MOZ_ALWAYS_TRUE(expr) \
do { \
if ( ( expr ) ) { \
/* Silence MOZ_WARN_UNUSED_RESULT. */ \
} \
} while (0)
# define MOZ_ALWAYS_FALSE(expr) \
do { \
if ( ( expr ) ) { \
/* Silence MOZ_WARN_UNUSED_RESULT. */ \
} \
} while (0)
#endif
#undef MOZ_DUMP_ASSERTION_STACK
#undef MOZ_CRASH_CRASHREPORT
#endif /* mozilla_Assertions_h */