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4 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
Marshall Greenblatt 262a93b2f7 Split UI thread shutdown into before and after stages (see #3609)
Existing UI thread shutdown tasks need to be executed before the UI
thread RunLoop is terminated. Those tasks have now been moved to
CefMainRunner::StartShutdownOnUIThread and FinishShutdownOnUIThread is
now called after the RunLoop is terminated.

This fixes a shutdown crash in ChromeProcessSingleton::DeleteInstance.
DeleteInstance needs to be called on the UI thread near the end of the
shutdown process (after ChromeProcessSingleton::Cleanup is called via
PostMainMessageLoopRun).
2023-12-13 12:58:55 -05:00
Marshall Greenblatt 4b3c3132cb Update to Chromium version 113.0.5672.0 (#1121455) 2023-04-05 17:48:51 -04:00
Marshall Greenblatt 9484d6528c Remove DISALLOW_ macro from libcef/ (see issue #3234)
Also perform related C++ cleanup:
- Use =default instead of {} for default implementations of
  constructors/destructors.
- Replace typedef with using.
2021-12-07 15:02:28 -05:00
Marshall Greenblatt 84f3ff2afd Rename the current CEF runtime to Alloy (see issue #2969)
As part of introducing the Chrome runtime we now need to distinguish
between the classes that implement the current CEF runtime and the
classes the implement the shared CEF library/runtime structure and
public API. We choose the name Alloy for the current CEF runtime
because it describes a combination of Chrome and other elements.

Shared CEF library/runtime classes will continue to use the Cef
prefix. Classes that implement the Alloy or Chrome runtime will use
the Alloy or Chrome prefixes respectively. Classes that extend an
existing Chrome-prefixed class will add the Cef or Alloy suffix,
thereby following the existing naming pattern of Chrome-derived
classes.

This change applies the new naming pattern to an initial set of
runtime-related classes. Additional classes/files will be renamed
and moved as the Chrome runtime implementation progresses.
2020-06-29 16:17:41 -04:00