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* Issue #1656 - Part 7: Nuke vim config lines in JSMoonchild2020-09-24
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* Remove telemetry leftovers from JS engine.adeshkp2019-01-30
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* Reduce number of allocations in AutoStopwatchDavid Teller2019-01-29
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | This patch fixes two related issues. 1. The AutoStopwatch uses a stack-allocated `mozilla::Vector` to communicate with its callback during each compartment switch. This vector was designed to allow its contents to be stack-allocated but they turned out to be accidentally heap-allocated. 2. During each tick, the stopwatch fills a vector `recentGroups_`. This vector always started with minimal capacity and had to grow repeatedly as groups were added, causing repeated reallocations. This patch preallocates `recentGroups_` to have the same capacity as the previous tick. We expect that this should eventually reach a stable size that closely matches the actual needs of the process.
* Revert "Reduce number of allocations in AutoStopwatch"wolfbeast2019-01-29
| | | | This reverts commit 3476c1d60ec29c5497123194acd7a9310b1023d2.
* Reduce number of allocations in AutoStopwatchDavid Teller2019-01-28
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | This patch fixes two related issues. 1. The AutoStopwatch uses a stack-allocated `mozilla::Vector` to communicate with its callback during each compartment switch. This vector was designed to allow its contents to be stack-allocated but they turned out to be accidentally heap-allocated. 2. During each tick, the stopwatch fills a vector `recentGroups_`. This vector always started with minimal capacity and had to grow repeatedly as groups were added, causing repeated reallocations. This patch preallocates `recentGroups_` to have the same capacity as the previous tick. We expect that this should eventually reach a stable size that closely matches the actual needs of the process.
* Telemetry: Remove stubs and related codeadeshkp2019-01-12
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* Add m-esr52 at 52.6.0Matt A. Tobin2018-02-02