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style: Remove HasSimpleFFI
It's completely unsused and we don't want to use it any time soon, see bug 1831539 and related. Differential Revision: https://phabricator.services.mozilla.com/D177497
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@ -19,43 +19,6 @@ pub unsafe trait HasFFI: Sized + 'static {
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type FFIType: Sized;
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}
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/// Indicates that a given Servo type has the same layout as the corresponding
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/// `HasFFI::FFIType` type.
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pub unsafe trait HasSimpleFFI: HasFFI {
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#[inline]
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/// Given a Servo-side reference, converts it to an FFI-safe reference which
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/// can be passed to Gecko.
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///
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/// &ServoType -> &GeckoType
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fn as_ffi(&self) -> &Self::FFIType {
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unsafe { transmute(self) }
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}
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#[inline]
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/// Given a Servo-side mutable reference, converts it to an FFI-safe mutable
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/// reference which can be passed to Gecko.
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///
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/// &mut ServoType -> &mut GeckoType
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fn as_ffi_mut(&mut self) -> &mut Self::FFIType {
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unsafe { transmute(self) }
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}
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#[inline]
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/// Given an FFI-safe reference obtained from Gecko converts it to a
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/// Servo-side reference.
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///
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/// &GeckoType -> &ServoType
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fn from_ffi(ffi: &Self::FFIType) -> &Self {
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unsafe { transmute(ffi) }
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}
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#[inline]
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/// Given an FFI-safe mutable reference obtained from Gecko converts it to a
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/// Servo-side mutable reference.
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///
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/// &mut GeckoType -> &mut ServoType
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fn from_ffi_mut(ffi: &mut Self::FFIType) -> &mut Self {
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unsafe { transmute(ffi) }
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}
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}
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/// Helper trait for conversions between FFI Strong/Borrowed types and Arcs
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///
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/// Should be implemented by types which are passed over FFI as Arcs via Strong
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