Add SkUserConfig.h with blank SkDebugf macro
This file was copied from:
./third_party/skia/include/config/SkUserConfig.h
But because of this linking error we needed to
define a macro for SkDebugf.
```
"SkDebugf(char const*, ...)", referenced from:
SkBitmap::allocPixels(SkImageInfo const&, unsigned long) in
libbrave_lib.a(brave_lib.native_desktop_media_list.o)
ld: symbol(s) not found for architecture x86_64
```
There used to be a hack to copy this file here which was removed:
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chromium_src/SkUserConfig.h
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chromium_src/SkUserConfig.h
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/*
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* Copyright 2006 The Android Open Source Project
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*
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* Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be
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* found in the LICENSE file.
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*/
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#ifndef SkUserConfig_DEFINED
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#define SkUserConfig_DEFINED
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/* SkTypes.h, the root of the public header files, does the following trick:
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#include "SkPreConfig.h"
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#include "SkUserConfig.h"
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#include "SkPostConfig.h"
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SkPreConfig.h runs first, and it is responsible for initializing certain
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skia defines.
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SkPostConfig.h runs last, and its job is to just check that the final
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defines are consistent (i.e. that we don't have mutually conflicting
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defines).
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SkUserConfig.h (this file) runs in the middle. It gets to change or augment
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the list of flags initially set in preconfig, and then postconfig checks
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that everything still makes sense.
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Below are optional defines that add, subtract, or change default behavior
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in Skia. Your port can locally edit this file to enable/disable flags as
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you choose, or these can be delared on your command line (i.e. -Dfoo).
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By default, this include file will always default to having all of the flags
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commented out, so including it will have no effect.
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*/
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///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
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/* Skia has lots of debug-only code. Often this is just null checks or other
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parameter checking, but sometimes it can be quite intrusive (e.g. check that
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each 32bit pixel is in premultiplied form). This code can be very useful
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during development, but will slow things down in a shipping product.
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By default, these mutually exclusive flags are defined in SkPreConfig.h,
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based on the presence or absence of NDEBUG, but that decision can be changed
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here.
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*/
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//#define SK_DEBUG
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//#define SK_RELEASE
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/* Skia has certain debug-only code that is extremely intensive even for debug
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builds. This code is useful for diagnosing specific issues, but is not
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generally applicable, therefore it must be explicitly enabled to avoid
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the performance impact. By default these flags are undefined, but can be
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enabled by uncommenting them below.
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*/
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//#define SK_DEBUG_GLYPH_CACHE
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//#define SK_DEBUG_PATH
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/* If, in debugging mode, Skia needs to stop (presumably to invoke a debugger)
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it will call SK_CRASH(). If this is not defined it, it is defined in
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SkPostConfig.h to write to an illegal address
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*/
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//#define SK_CRASH() *(int *)(uintptr_t)0 = 0
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/* preconfig will have attempted to determine the endianness of the system,
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but you can change these mutually exclusive flags here.
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*/
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//#define SK_CPU_BENDIAN
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//#define SK_CPU_LENDIAN
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/* Most compilers use the same bit endianness for bit flags in a byte as the
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system byte endianness, and this is the default. If for some reason this
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needs to be overridden, specify which of the mutually exclusive flags to
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use. For example, some atom processors in certain configurations have big
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endian byte order but little endian bit orders.
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*/
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//#define SK_UINT8_BITFIELD_BENDIAN
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//#define SK_UINT8_BITFIELD_LENDIAN
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/* To write debug messages to a console, skia will call SkDebugf(...) following
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printf conventions (e.g. const char* format, ...). If you want to redirect
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this to something other than printf, define yours here
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*/
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// Log the file and line number for assertions.
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#define SkDebugf(...)
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/*
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* To specify a different default font cache limit, define this. If this is
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* undefined, skia will use a built-in value.
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*/
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//#define SK_DEFAULT_FONT_CACHE_LIMIT (1024 * 1024)
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/*
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* To specify the default size of the image cache, undefine this and set it to
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* the desired value (in bytes). SkGraphics.h as a runtime API to set this
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* value as well. If this is undefined, a built-in value will be used.
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*/
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//#define SK_DEFAULT_IMAGE_CACHE_LIMIT (1024 * 1024)
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/* Define this to allow PDF scalars above 32k. The PDF/A spec doesn't allow
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them, but modern PDF interpreters should handle them just fine.
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*/
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//#define SK_ALLOW_LARGE_PDF_SCALARS
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/* Define this to provide font subsetter in PDF generation.
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*/
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//#define SK_SFNTLY_SUBSETTER "sfntly/subsetter/font_subsetter.h"
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/* Define this to set the upper limit for text to support LCD. Values that
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are very large increase the cost in the font cache and draw slower, without
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improving readability. If this is undefined, Skia will use its default
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value (e.g. 48)
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*/
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//#define SK_MAX_SIZE_FOR_LCDTEXT 48
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/* If SK_DEBUG is defined, then you can optionally define SK_SUPPORT_UNITTEST
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which will run additional self-tests at startup. These can take a long time,
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so this flag is optional.
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*/
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#ifdef SK_DEBUG
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//#define SK_SUPPORT_UNITTEST
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#endif
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/* Change the ordering to work in X windows.
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*/
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#ifdef SK_SAMPLES_FOR_X
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#define SK_R32_SHIFT 16
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#define SK_G32_SHIFT 8
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#define SK_B32_SHIFT 0
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#define SK_A32_SHIFT 24
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#endif
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/* Determines whether to build code that supports the GPU backend. Some classes
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that are not GPU-specific, such as SkShader subclasses, have optional code
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that is used allows them to interact with the GPU backend. If you'd like to
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omit this code set SK_SUPPORT_GPU to 0. This also allows you to omit the gpu
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directories from your include search path when you're not building the GPU
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backend. Defaults to 1 (build the GPU code).
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*/
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//#define SK_SUPPORT_GPU 1
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/* The PDF generation code uses Path Ops to handle complex clipping paths,
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* but at this time, Path Ops is not release ready yet. So, the code is
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* hidden behind this #define guard. If you are feeling adventurous and
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* want the latest and greatest PDF generation code, uncomment the #define.
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* When Path Ops is release ready, the define guards and this user config
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* define should be removed entirely.
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*/
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//#define SK_PDF_USE_PATHOPS_CLIPPING
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#endif
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