* build: more space on arm64 builds, running out of ideas here
* build: well this is kinda nuts but off we go
* chore: rollback thingy
* chore: build snapshot for realz
* chore: do not delete hunspell
* build: use the new magic extra-disk-space circle image
* build: remove existing file, it is not a tree
* build: build squirrel and its dependencies from source
* chore: do not use fork for squirrel.mac
* build: do not ship headers with dependency frameworks
* Update BUILD.gn
* chore: s/striped/stripped
* chore: update as per feedback
* chore: use ARC and fix build errors
* chore: fix ARC Squirrel self retainer
The devtools profiler is not attached at the point we run out init scripts (or our apps preload scripts), we do not really want to change when we run these init scripts but for when a dev is doing performance work it makes sense to give them an option to make the devtools profiler actually work on both our init scripts and their preload script. This PR adds that logic behind an environment variable ELECTRON_PROFILE_INIT_SCRIPTS.
* chore: tsify more of lib
* Update lib/browser/api/session.ts
Co-authored-by: Jeremy Apthorp <jeremya@chromium.org>
Co-authored-by: Jeremy Apthorp <jeremya@chromium.org>
* build: we moved goma to build-tools
* Apply suggestions from code review
Co-Authored-By: Mark Lee <malept@users.noreply.github.com>
* build: do not use goma.gn
Co-authored-by: Mark Lee <malept@users.noreply.github.com>
* chore: bump chromium in DEPS to 68d7ef9b31f3f164a967109212e84a8d756cc80f
* Update patches
* Update location of file_info.h
* Update sysroots
* chore: bump chromium in DEPS to 47114394b1c8a35438d19da7538142380551a2ce
* Update patches
* ci: update docker image to pickup new ia32 dep
* Skip .info files in dist.zip
Co-authored-by: John Kleinschmidt <jkleinsc@github.com>
This commit allows any electron user to compile electron
artifacts by themselves in production mode. When the source code
is reproducibly buildable with a given toolchain this change
allows them to verify the hash of their build, with the same
windows toolchain agains the CI version.
This change was tested on top of version https://chromium.googlesource.com/chromium/src/+/fb9837799bb6388ecaee010fc80cc1438e6bb134
which was buildable and reproducible for chromium and electron as well.
Further tests may be introduced to allows checking for local reproducibility.
EG: building twice an artifact on the same machine, with different time
and output directory should yield similar hashes.
* chore: add code required to use chromes spellchecker
* chore: fix linting
* chore: manifests needs buildflags now
* chore: add dictionarySuggestions to the context menu event when the spellchecker is active
* chore: enable by default for windows builds
* chore: add patch to remove incognito usage in the spellchecker
* chore: add dependencies on spellcheck common and flags
* chore: conditionally include spell check panel impl
* chore: fix deps for spellcheck feature flags
* chore: add patch for electron resources
* chore: add dependency on //components/language/core/browser
* chore: patches to make hunspell work on windows
* build: collect hunspell dictionaries into a zip file and publish
* chore: clean up patches
* chore: add docs and set spell checker url method
* chore: fix error handling
* chore: fix hash logic
* build: update hunspell filename generator
* fix: default spellchecker list to the current system locale if we can
* docs: document the language getter
* chore: patch IDS_ resources for linux builds
* feat: add spellcheck webpref flag to disable the builtin spellchecker
* chore: fix docs typo
* chore: clean up spellchecker impl as per feedback
* remove unneeded deps
* fix: dump correct symbols on macOS
* refactor symbol dumping
* .exe/.dll on windows
* dump .exe.pdb/.dll.pdb; also add path for msdia140.dll
* undo breakpad_symbols.zip rename
* dump_syms.exe doesn't support -i on windows
* remove unused windows symbol generation script
* win fix 🤞🤞
* import errno
* use out_dir
* i tender my resignation
Legacy print statements are syntax errors in Python 3 but print() function works as expected in both Python 2 and Python 3.
Old style exceptions are syntax errors in Python 3 but new style exceptions work as expected in both Python 2 and Python 3.
* refactor: bundle the browser and renderer process electron code
* Bundles browser/init and renderer/init
* Improves load performance of main process by ~40%
* Improves load performance of renderer process by ~30%
* Prevents users from importing our "requiring" our internal logic such
as ipc-main-internal. This makes those message buses safer as they are
less accessible, there is still some more work to be done though to lock
down those buses completely.
* The electron.asar file now only contains 2 files, as a future
improvement maybe we can use atom_natives to ship these two files
embedded in the binary
* This also removes our dependency on browserify which had some strange
edge cases that caused us to have to hack around require-order and
stopped us using certain ES6/7 features we should have been able to use
(async / await in some files in the sandboxed renderer init script)
TLDR: Things are faster and better :)
* fix: I really do not want to talk about it
* chore: add performance improvements from debugging
* fix: resolve the provided path so webpack thinks it is absolute
* chore: fixup per PR review
* fix: use webpacks ProvidePlugin to keep global, process and Buffer alive after deletion from global scope for use in internal code
* fix: bundle worker/init as well to make node-in-workers work
* chore: update wording as per feedback
* chore: make the timers hack work when yarn is not used