Re: Aarch64 as higher than tier-3?

2017-01-29 Thread Makoto Kato
Although I have a lot of patches in my PC for Android/aarch64, It is too slow. Our SpiderMonkey has baseline JIT only, not Ion JIT. Also, there is no native wasm backend code for aarch64. If we need Firefox for Android/aarch64, I will create meta bug. -- Makoto On Tue, Jan 24, 2017 at 3:25 AM

Re: Exposing SSLStatus to WebExtensions (and possibly extending it)

2017-01-29 Thread Martin Thomson
I think that it is reasonable to expose this sort of information to web extensions, and - for some things - possibly even to the web. I don't think that we should start with nsISSLStatus directly. Though it does have some relevant values, we should be careful to specify - and justify - individual

Re: Is there a reason for scrapping native.js?

2017-01-29 Thread Sergey Rozhenko
Anders Rundgren, your reply is not related to my question. WebExtensions are what I'm talking about, they would be the only kind of addons available in the future and without native.js they obviously would never be sufficient for tweaking browser behavior like current addons do. (as a small pers

Re: Is there a reason for scrapping native.js?

2017-01-29 Thread Sergey Rozhenko
Anders Rundgren, sorry, but your reply is not related to my question. WebExtensions are what I'm talking about, they would be the only kind of addons available in the future and without native.js they obviously would never be sufficient for tweaking browser behavior like current addons do. (as a

Re: Is there a reason for scrapping native.js?

2017-01-29 Thread Anders Rundgren
On Sunday, January 29, 2017 at 1:55:50 AM UTC+1, Sergey Rozhenko wrote: > So far I haven't been able to find any piece of rationale behind > https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1199718 getting WONTFIXed. And > that's weird, because there has to be an enormous reason to justify its > scr