* Update to Chromium 68.0.3440.128 and Node 10.10.0
* update v8, ffmpeg, chromium, crashpad, boringssl, and webrtc patches
* fix SSL_get_tlsext_status_type patch
* pass encryption_modes_supported to CdmInfo
* kNoSandbox moved into service_manager
* bump CHROME_VERSION_STRING
TODO: automatically pull in the real chrome version
* PathService -> base::PathService
* net::X509Certificate::Equals -> net::X509Certificate::EqualsExcludingChain
* use content::ChildProcessTerminationInfo
* GetHandle() -> GetProcess().Handle()
* ScopedNestableTaskAllower doesn't take an argument
* net::HttpAuthCache::ClearEntriesAddedWithin -> ClearAllEntries
* std::unique_ptr<WebContents>
* blink::WebFullscreenOptions
* OnAudioStateChanged doesn't take a WebContents
* content::RESULT_CODE_NORMAL_EXIT -> service_manager::RESULT_CODE_NORMAL_EXIT
* MessageLoopCurrent
* WasResized -> SynchronizeVisualProperties
* SetTimeStamp takes a base::TimeTicks
* ExecuteScriptInIsolatedWorld is single-script only
* DispatchNonPersistentCloseEvent takes a callback now
* expose URLRequestContextGetter::{Add,Remove}Observer
* test: remove no longer existing Chromium test deps
cc_blink_unittests has been removed in
https://chromium-review.googlesource.com/1053765
mojo_common_unittests has been removed in
https://chromium-review.googlesource.com/1028000
* SetFdLimit -> IncreaseFdLimitTo
NOTE: the behaviour of this API has changed slightly, and we should
mention that in the notes.
* MessageLoop::QuitWhenIdleClosure -> RunLoop::QuitCurrentWhenIdleClosureDeprecated
* certificate_transparency moved out of net/
pending a clearer decision about what to do with CT
in the mean time, copy CreateLogVerifiersForKnownLogs from deleted chromium source
* add secure_origin_whitelist to chrome source list
NOTE: is this something we actually want? cc @deepak1556
* DrainBackgroundTasks -> DrainTasks
* use new node options parser
* fix disable_scroll_begin_dcheck.patch
* ViewsDelegate::CreateWebContents went away
see https://chromium-review.googlesource.com/c/chromium/src/+/1031314
* kZygoteProcess moved into service_manager
* test: minor improvements to the Node spec
- reformat some parts
- better failures reporting with `expect`
- skip some tests instead of marking them as passed
* chromium removed *_posix.cc from the source filters
* test: fix :electron_tests compilation
* better crash diagnostics in ffmpeg test
* fix: enable back a DCHECK in viz::ServerSharedBitmapManager
Fixes#14327.
Backports https://chromium-review.googlesource.com/802574.
* chore: update linux sysroots
* chore: remove obsolete "install-sysroot.py" script
* test: fix frame-subscriber test on Mac
* disable OSR for now
* test: make before-input-event test more robust
* test: make run-as-node --inspect test more robust on windows
* roll node to v10.11.0
* avoid duplicate files when building a zip
* disable failing assert in beginFrameSubscription dirty-rectangle test
* experiment with is_cfi = false
* fix: build torque with x64 toolchain
Co-Authored-By: Alexey Kuzmin <github@alexeykuzmin.com>
* test: disable the "app.relaunch" test on Linux
* chore: bump node to get header tar file
* chore: bump node to fix tar.py line endings
* 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
* enable plznavigate code path
* AtomBrowserClient::GetGeolocationApiKey returns the right default
* use IsLoadingToDifferentDocument to identify top level navigation in mainFrame
* use candidate site instance when available
* spec: don't test httpReferrer option for file origin
* update libcc ref
* affinity: only group same site in this mode
* plznavigate: don't emit did-get-response-details event for blob scheme
* remove unused variable
* limit scope of variable 'ret'
* pass shared_ptr<SkBitmap> by reference
* silence warning: value reassign before read
* fix oops
* don't refer to 'response' after std::move()ing it
* make the linter happy
When `--enable-sandbox` is passed, electron will use chromium sandbox to spawn
all renderers, and every new BrowserWindow will automatically have "sandboxed"
passed as a web preference(since the renderer would not work properly
otherwise).
When "sandboxed" is passed as a web preference for `BrowserWindow`, the newly
created renderer won't run any node.js code/integration, only communicating with
the system via the IPC API of the content module. This is a requirement for
running the renderer under chrome OS-level sandbox.
Beyond that, certain behaviors of AtomBrowserClient are modified when dealing
with sandboxed renderers:
- `OverrideSiteInstanceNavigation` no longer create a new `SiteInstance` for
every navigation. Instead, it reuses the source `SiteInstance` when not
navigating to a different site.
- `CanCreateWindow` will return true and allow javascript access.
- Calls for console.* on browser process are printed with no need for
--enable-logging
- The output is without the logging prefix
- The cursor in the terminal is always after the last output
- The first output starts on a new line and not at the prompt
- console.* from renderer are not printed to cmd
- Added a missing '\n' in the default_app help output