Excise SubpageId and use only PipelineIds

SubpageId was originally introduced in 2013 to help iframes keep track of
their associated (children) pipelines. However, since each pipeline
already has a PipelineId, and those are unique, those are sufficient
to keep track of children.
This commit is contained in:
Aneesh Agrawal 2016-06-09 08:17:30 -04:00
parent b9b25b6f82
commit 56fbfd46a4
12 changed files with 145 additions and 217 deletions

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@ -57,7 +57,7 @@ use js::jsapi::{GCTraceKindToAscii, Heap, JSObject, JSTracer, TraceKind};
use js::jsval::JSVal;
use js::rust::Runtime;
use libc;
use msg::constellation_msg::{FrameType, PipelineId, ReferrerPolicy, SubpageId, WindowSizeType};
use msg::constellation_msg::{FrameType, PipelineId, ReferrerPolicy, WindowSizeType};
use net_traits::{Metadata, NetworkError, ResourceThreads};
use net_traits::filemanager_thread::RelativePos;
use net_traits::image::base::{Image, ImageMetadata};
@ -308,7 +308,7 @@ no_jsmanaged_fields!(PropertyDeclarationBlock);
no_jsmanaged_fields!(HashSet<T>);
// These three are interdependent, if you plan to put jsmanaged data
// in one of these make sure it is propagated properly to containing structs
no_jsmanaged_fields!(FrameType, SubpageId, WindowSizeData, WindowSizeType, PipelineId);
no_jsmanaged_fields!(FrameType, WindowSizeData, WindowSizeType, PipelineId);
no_jsmanaged_fields!(TimerEventId, TimerSource);
no_jsmanaged_fields!(WorkerId);
no_jsmanaged_fields!(QuirksMode);