* build: add GIT_CACHE_PATH
The merge at https://chromium-review.googlesource.com/c/chromium/tools/depot_tools/+/1105473 was to specify git cache entirely from the environment variable [and] removal of the general --cache-dir option from gclient
* docs: document GIT_CACHE_PATH in GN build
* fix: try to fix appveyor-gn env syntax
* Add process creation time
* Making docs clear for process creation time
* Address comments for process creation time
* Add process info cc file
* fixing comments around documentation
* Update doc for return val
* Capitalize number in docs
* chore: bump electron-typescript-definitions
Updates the node upgrade doc to take path changes into account as well as to incorporate the new `get-patch` script which simplifies work significantly.
This binds Widget::SetShape, an API that already exists in Chromium (for
Windows and Linux). It's a more reliable method of having some parts of
your window be "click-through" than the current `setIgnoreMouseEvents`
API, which messes around with the `WS_EX_LAYERED` window style on
Windows, causing strange bugs and incompatibility with hardware
acceleration.
The new `will-resize` event can be used to prevent the resize from
happening before the native window is actually resized. This is in
contrast to the existing the `resize` event, which is sent *after* the
native window has already been resized. For apps with e.g. custom window
snapping logic, the `resize` event is not sufficient because it will
result in flickering between the dragged size and the snapped size.
`will-resize` is only emitted on macOS and Windows.
Devs can still locally override or add settings by adding lines after
the `import` statement in args.gn.
This will help make sure that everyone has a common set of build args,
and will allow us to update everyone's build args in git.
Fixes#12701 and supersedes #13131.
Ideally we would have added `setTitleBarStyle()`, but that is a
significantly more involved change. For example, consider the case where
we switch from `hidden` to `normal`. We would not only have to show the
traffic light buttons, we would also have to switch the window from a
frameless to a framed window and deal with various other window state.
Lets instead implement a simple solution for #12701.