electron/patches/chromium/chore_partial_revert_of.patch
electron-roller[bot] 49078100f4
chore: bump chromium to 133.0.6943.35 (35-x-y) (#45217)
* chore: bump chromium in DEPS to 133.0.6943.16

* chore: bump chromium in DEPS to 133.0.6943.27

* chore: bump chromium in DEPS to 133.0.6943.35

* chore: bump chromium to 134.0.6968.0

cherry picked from 75eac86506da4fd87aa7ec36478d5c196b988d4f

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Co-authored-by: John Kleinschmidt <jkleinsc@electronjs.org>
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From: Charles Kerr <charles@charleskerr.com>
Date: Sat, 28 Sep 2024 17:33:51 -0500
Subject: chore: partial revert of
https://chromium-review.googlesource.com/c/chromium/src/+/5894233
The `CHECK_EQ()` being removed here is failing in the Chromium roll.
I experimented with backporting the `CHECK_EQ()` to `main` and it's
failing there as well, so some pre-existing behavior in Electron is
incompatible with this assertion.
I will file an upgrades-followup-task issue in Electron and try to
track down the source of this problem & figure out if we can fix it
by changing something in Electron.
diff --git a/content/browser/web_contents/web_contents_impl.cc b/content/browser/web_contents/web_contents_impl.cc
index e0dbe46268a7dfeb9d496e7436bf1e474855bbda..e75f9c88d3d96c20a93ae9130f26379a1dc3acdf 100644
--- a/content/browser/web_contents/web_contents_impl.cc
+++ b/content/browser/web_contents/web_contents_impl.cc
@@ -4910,7 +4910,7 @@ FrameTree* WebContentsImpl::CreateNewWindow(
: IsGuest();
// While some guest types do not have a guest SiteInstance, the ones that
// don't all override WebContents creation above.
- CHECK_EQ(source_site_instance->IsGuest(), is_guest);
+ // CHECK_EQ(source_site_instance->IsGuest(), is_guest);
// We usually create the new window in the same BrowsingInstance (group of
// script-related windows), by passing in the current SiteInstance. However,