Make sure certain paths/files don't make it into the dist zip
Don't build the content shell test_runner
Make sure libffmpeg.dylib gets put in the right place
Run verify-ffmpeg on Mac builds
Add ffmpeg build to VSTS
* chore: fix cpplint 'include_what_you_use' warnings
Typically by including <memory>, <utility> etc.
* chore: fix 'static/global string constant' warning
Use C style strings instead of std::string.
Style guide forbids non-trivial static / global variables. https://google.github.io/styleguide/cppguide.html#Static_and_Global_Variables
/home/charles/electron/electron-gn/src/electron/script/cpplint.js
* refactor: remove global string variables.
Fix 'global string variables are not permitted' linter warnings
by using the base::NoDestructor<> wrapper to make it explicit that
these variables are never destroyed.
The style guide's take on globals with nontrivial destructors:
https://google.github.io/styleguide/cppguide.html#Static_and_Global_Variables
* fix: initializer error introduced in last commit
* fix: remove WIP file that was included by accident
* fix: include order
* fix: include order
* fix: include order
* fix: include order, again
* 🔧 Basic 'are we in the desktop bridge' check
* 🔧 Store the result of the call
* 🔧 Create ToastNotifier correctly in UWP environment
* 🔧 Actually, improve this all around
* ❤️ Implement feedback
* 🔧 Fix compiler issues
* 🔧 Mutex is banned, go to option 2
* 🔧 Use getProcAddress
* 📝 Make comment clearer
* ❤️ Implement feedback
* fix: re-enable osr
* fix: add changes from CEF to add MouseWheelPhaseHandler
* fix: re-enable surface synchronization by applying fix from cef
* update method call and enable AsyncWheelEvents var
* fix: make BrowserCompositorMacGetGutterColor behave like chromium
* fix: HANDLE only exists on windows
* fix: pass correct params to mouse_wheel_phase_handler_
* fix variable accessing
* revert: revert the workaround for disableHardwareAcceleration crash
* fix: remove GuestViewCrossProcessFrames from the disabled features list
* revert: remove check from BrowserChildProcessLaunchedAndConnected
* fix: use OOIF for webview tag
* fix: do not call GetNativeView for webview
* fix: OOIPF webview's WebContents is managed by embedder frame
* fix: guest view can not be focused
* fix: clear zoom controller when guest is destroyed
* fix: implement the webview resize event
The webview is no longer a browser plugin with the resize event, use
ResizeObserver instead.
* test: disable failed tests due to OOPIF webview
* fix: embedder can be destroyed earlier than guest
This happens when embedder is manually destroyed.
* fix: don't double attach
* fix: recreate iframe when webview is reattached
* fix: resize event may happen very early
* test: some tests are working after OOPIF webview
* chore: remove unused browser plugin webview code
* fix: get embedder via closure
When the "destroyed" event is emitted, the entry in guestInstances would be
cleared.
* chore: rename browserPluginNode to internalElement
* test: make the visibilityState test more robust
* chore: guestinstance can not work with OOPIF webview
* fix: element could be detached before got response from browser
* refactor: desttroy URLRequestContextGetter on IO thread
* Accepts a factory class that can customize the creation of URLRequestContext
* Use a separate request context for media which is derived from the default
* Notify URLRequestContextGetter observers and cleanup on IO thread
* Move most of brightray net/ classes into atom net/
* refactor: remove refs to URLRequestContextGetter on shutdown
* refactor: remove brigtray switches.{cc|h}
* refactor: remove brightray network_delegate.{cc|h}
* refactor: make AtomURLRequestJobFactory the top level factory.
* Allows to use the default handler from content/ for http{s}, ws{s} schemes.
* Removes the storage of job factory in URLRequestContextGetter.
As it turns out, we can reinitialize the feature list directly after the
user JS script has been executed instead of much later. This allows
modifications to `--enable-features`/`--disable-features` to work with a
greater set of features.
Chromium's GN build already defines `WIN32_LEAN_AND_MEAN` and `NOMINMAX` (see [build/config/win/BUILD.gn](dbe762aaff/build/config/win/BUILD.gn (515)) in chrome), so we don't need to define them ourselves. Left as #ifndefs so as not to break the gyp build.