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const { AppConstants } = ChromeUtils.importESModule(
"resource://gre/modules/AppConstants.sys.mjs"
);
if (AppConstants.platform != "android") {
// We load HTML documents, which try to track link state, which requires
// the history service, which requires a profile.
do_get_profile();
}
function run_test() {
// vectors by the html5security project (https://code.google.com/p/html5security/ & Creative Commons 3.0 BY), see CC-BY-LICENSE for the full license
load("results.js"); // gives us a `vectors' array
/* import-globals-from ./results.js */
if (AppConstants.platform != "android") {
// xpcshell tests are weird. They fake shutdown after the test finishes. This upsets this test
// because it will try to create the history service to check for visited state on the links
// we're parsing.
// Creating the history service midway through shutdown breaks.
// We can't catch this in the history component because we're not *actually* shutting down,
// and so the app startup's service's `shuttingDown` bool is false, even though normally that
// is set to true *before* profile-change-teardown notifications are fired.
// To work around this, just force the history service to be created earlier:
let { PlacesUtils } = ChromeUtils.importESModule(
"resource://gre/modules/PlacesUtils.sys.mjs"
);
Assert.ok(
PlacesUtils.history.databaseStatus <= 1,
"ensure places database is successfully initialized."
);
}
var ParserUtils = Cc["@mozilla.org/parserutils;1"].getService(
Ci.nsIParserUtils
);
var sanitizeFlags =
ParserUtils.SanitizerCidEmbedsOnly |
ParserUtils.SanitizerDropForms |
ParserUtils.SanitizerDropNonCSSPresentation;
// flags according to
// http://mxr.mozilla.org/comm-central/source/mailnews/mime/src/mimemoz2.cpp#2218
// and default settings
for (var item in vectors) {
let { data, sanitized, flags } = vectors[item];
if (!flags) {
flags = sanitizeFlags;
}
var out = ParserUtils.sanitize(data, flags);
Assert.equal(sanitized, out);
}
}
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