Tue, 06 Jan 2015 21:39:09 +0100
Conditionally force memory storage according to privacy.thirdparty.isolate;
This solves Tor bug #9701, complying with disk avoidance documented in
https://www.torproject.org/projects/torbrowser/design/#disk-avoidance.
1 /* -*- Mode: C++; tab-width: 4; indent-tabs-mode: nil; c-basic-offset: 4 -*- */
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6 #ifndef nsArrayEnumerator_h__
7 #define nsArrayEnumerator_h__
9 // enumerator implementation for nsIArray
11 #include "nscore.h"
13 class nsISimpleEnumerator;
14 class nsIArray;
15 class nsCOMArray_base;
17 // Create an enumerator for an existing nsIArray implementation
18 // The enumerator holds an owning reference to the array.
19 NS_COM_GLUE nsresult
20 NS_NewArrayEnumerator(nsISimpleEnumerator* *result,
21 nsIArray* array);
23 // create an enumerator for an existing nsCOMArray<T> implementation
24 // The enumerator will hold an owning reference to each ELEMENT in
25 // the array. This means that the nsCOMArray<T> can safely go away
26 // without its objects going away.
27 NS_COM_GLUE nsresult
28 NS_NewArrayEnumerator(nsISimpleEnumerator* *aResult,
29 const nsCOMArray_base& aArray);
31 #endif