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There's an attempt to suppress the warning in `spec/static/main.js`, which sets `process.env.ELECTRON_DISABLE_SECURITY_WARNINGS`. However, it sets the variable too late in the boot process: by the time that line in main.js has run, a child zygote has already been booted. `test.py` works around this by setting that environment variable outside of the test process, to ensure that it gets propagated to all children. I've been running the GN tests directly with `./out/Default/electron electron/spec`, rather than through the wrapper script, and the `api-debugger-spec.js` tests were failing, because they depend on a particular log message being the first one emitted, and the CSP warning was causing that test to fail, since it wasn't being correctly suppressed. Instead of writing another wrapper script, this just fixes the underlying thing that the warning is complaining about, which I think is reasonable because the test's pass/fail depends on this specific behaviour. |
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