This interface inly has a single implementation behind it, which is also
only used in 2 places after the previous commit. That's a lot of
additional complexity and compiler indirection for no good reason.
This change removes the interface and uses direct nsDocShell::Cast calls
instead of going through the interface in the few places left now that
we no longer build on a presentation context for links.
This removes the requirement for there to be a non-null PresShell to
dispatch `Click()` events on `<A>` elements (only), since the exception
to the rule has propagated to the spec.
With these changes it should now be possible do create an anchor and
`Click()` on it from JS without actually first attaching it to the DOM
of the presented document, as abused by scripted downloads in pages
(instead of using the A attribute to custom-name downloads).
Since these are just interpreted comments, there's 0 impact on actual code.
This removes all lines that match /* vim: set(.*)tw=80: */ with S&R -- there are
a few others scattered around which will be removed manually in a second part.
This changes the work we do for document.open() in the following ways:
- We no longer create a new Window when doing document.open().
We use the same Window but remove all the event listeners on the
existing DOM tree and Window before removing the document's existing
children to provide a clean slate document to use for .write().
- We no longer create a session history entry (previously would be a
wyciwyg URI). We now replace the current one, effectively losing the
entry for the original document.
- We now support document.open() on windowless documents.
This creates a number of stubs and leaves some surrounding code that may be irrelevant (eg. recorded time stamps, status variables).
Stub resolution/removal should be a follow-up to this.