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    Make SkStream *not* ref counted. · a1193e4b
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    SkStream is a stateful object, so it does not make sense for it to have
    multiple owners. Make SkStream inherit directly from SkNoncopyable.
    
    Update methods which previously called SkStream::ref() (e.g.
    SkImageDecoder::buildTileIndex() and SkFrontBufferedStream::Create(),
    which required the existing owners to call SkStream::unref()) to take
    ownership of their SkStream parameters and delete when done (including
    on failure).
    
    Switch all SkAutoTUnref<SkStream>s to SkAutoTDelete<SkStream>s. In some
    cases this means heap allocating streams that were previously stack
    allocated.
    
    Respect ownership rules of SkTypeface::CreateFromStream() and
    SkImageDecoder::buildTileIndex().
    
    Update the comments for exceptional methods which do not affect the
    ownership of their SkStream parameters (e.g.
    SkPicture::CreateFromStream() and SkTypeface::Deserialize()) to be
    explicit about ownership.
    
    Remove test_stream_life, which tested that buildTileIndex() behaved
    correctly when SkStream was a ref counted object. The test does not
    make sense now that it is not.
    
    In SkPDFStream, remove the SkMemoryStream member. Instead of using it,
    create a new SkMemoryStream to pass to fDataStream (which is now an
    SkAutoTDelete).
    
    Make other pdf rasterizers behave like SkPDFDocumentToBitmap.
    
    SkPDFDocumentToBitmap delete the SkStream, so do the same in the
    following pdf rasterizers:
    
    SkPopplerRasterizePDF
    SkNativeRasterizePDF
    SkNoRasterizePDF
    
    Requires a change to Android, which currently treats SkStreams as ref
    counted objects.
    
    Review URL: https://codereview.chromium.org/849103004
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