When I first saw tabs shrink in Firefox 58a I thought it's a nasty bug and I
started reporting it to Bugzilla. I found this thread and I'm glad this
negative behaviour is open to discussion.
As soon as I read it's possible I have used 'browser.tabs.tabMinWidth' to 'fix'
the change. I have
On Mon, Oct 9, 2017 at 10:31 AM, Philipp Wagner
wrote:
> Am 09.10.2017 um 07:31 schrieb Tom Ritter:
> > As part of our work with Tor, we’ve been working on getting a MinGW-based
> > build of Windows into TaskCluster.
>
> A maybe too obvious question from the side lines:
Am 09.10.2017 um 07:31 schrieb Tom Ritter:
> As part of our work with Tor, we’ve been working on getting a MinGW-based
> build of Windows into TaskCluster.
A maybe too obvious question from the side lines: Why is the Tor browser
cross-compiled and not using MSVC?
Philipp
Thanks Patrick.
C/C++ was our top priority because code defects are very costly, but we'd
love to make our static analysis bot support additional languages, so we're
looking into integrating with mozlint [0] (the `./mach lint` wrapper
around eslint, flake8 and wptlint), and I think we should
> On Fri, Oct 6, 2017 at 5:41 PM, David Major wrote:
> > I bet Google Benchmark will have what you want.
> >
> > As a first guess, maybe this?
> > https://github.com/google/benchmark/blob/master/include/
> benchmark/benchmark.h#L297
>
> Thank you. I guess it's the best to
This sounds awesome Jan.
Are there plans to have something similar for JS code linting (with ESLint)?
On Wed, Oct 4, 2017 at 7:14 PM, Ehsan Akhgari
wrote:
> On 10/04/2017 03:17 AM, Jan Keromnes wrote:
>
>> TL;DR -- We wrote a static analysis bot for MozReview
On Fri, Oct 6, 2017 at 4:16 PM, Gabriele Svelto wrote:
> IIUC what you are looking for is the '+' constraint which implies the
> parameter is both read and written in the asm statement, e.g.:
Thanks.
On Fri, Oct 6, 2017 at 4:01 PM, Nathan Froyd wrote:
>
On Mon, Oct 9, 2017, at 01:31 AM, Tom Ritter wrote:
> As part of our work with Tor, we’ve been working on getting a MinGW-based
> build of Windows into TaskCluster. Tor is currently using ESR releases,
> and
> every ESR they have to go through a large amount of work to get the build
> working
Hi!
Tom Ritter:
> As part of our work with Tor, we’ve been working on getting a MinGW-based
> build of Windows into TaskCluster. Tor is currently using ESR releases, and
> every ESR they have to go through a large amount of work to get the build
> working under MinGW again; by continually
Hi everyone,
Here's the list of new issues found and filed by the Desktop Release QA
Team last week, *October 2 - October* *6* (week 40).
Additional details on the team's priorities last week, as well as the
plans for the current week are available at:
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