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2015-06-10Remove FX_BSTR and FX_WSTR typedefs.chromium/2434chromium/2433chromium/2432chromium/2431chromium/2430Tom Sepez
These stand for const CFX_{Byte,Wide}StringC&, which is just monumentally confusing, since there are so many string types running around here. The following had manual changes: core/src/fpdfapi/fpdf_edit/fpdf_edit_content.cpp core/src/fpdfapi/fpdf_render/fpdf_render_loadimage.cpp core/src/fpdfdoc/doc_form.cpp fpdfsdk/src/fpdf_ext.cpp R=thestig@chromium.org Review URL: https://codereview.chromium.org/1180593004.
2015-06-08Remove more cruft from fx_system.hTom Sepez
- include system headers first and alphabetize. - remove unsupported FX_WIN32_MOBILE symbol. - actually define a FX_WIN64 symbol and make consistent. - use final/override, not FX_FINAL. - let stdint.h resolve FX_WORDSIZE concerns. - unused FX_ERR and FX_SUCCESS() macros. - unused FX_LSB_FIRST macro. - outline FX type deprecation plan. R=thestig@chromium.org Review URL: https://codereview.chromium.org/1169963003
2015-05-28Fix ALL the include guards.Tom Sepez
Get rid of leading _CAPITAL identifiers. A large number of these didn't actually match the filename. R=thestig@chromium.org Review URL: https://codereview.chromium.org/1160443004
2015-01-09Fix -Wnon-virtual-dtor compiler warnings.Tom Sepez
This is done by explicitly adding a virtual dtor to interface classes, since the cost is small given that there are already virtual functions. The exceptions are for classes that have a Release() or Delete() method, in which case it is non-virtual and protected to indicate that the virtual class is never the deletion point. BUG= R=brucedawson@chromium.org, thestig@chromium.org Review URL: https://codereview.chromium.org/810883005
2014-07-18pdfium: Fix all -Wdelete-non-virtual-dtor violations on Mac.Nico Weber
Calling `delete` on an object of a type that has virtual functions but not a virtual destructor is questionable: Since the object has virtual functions, it likely has subclasses, so if it's deleted through the base pointer and the destructor isn't virtual, the subclass destructor won't be called. In most cases, the classes getting deleted can just be marked final to tell the compiler that it can't possibly have subclasses (this also enables the compiler to generate better code). Two classes didn't have any sub- or superclasses but virtual functions - this doesn't make sense, so make all methods of these classes non-virtual. (Also delete an unused function on one of the two classes.) In one case, a class actually did have a subclass that needs to be deleted virtually, so mark one destructor as virtual. BUG=none R=bo_xu@foxitsoftware.com Review URL: https://codereview.chromium.org/370853002
2014-05-23Convert all line endings to LF.John Abd-El-Malek
2014-05-17Initial commit.John Abd-El-Malek