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13 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
Marshall Greenblatt a513e01b01 Fix shutdown crash in RenderProcessHostImpl::Cleanup (fixes issue #3276)
Execute all pending UI thread tasks at the beginning of the shutdown sequence.
2022-03-09 13:59:07 -05:00
Marshall Greenblatt ebde595370 Convert defined(OS_XXX) to BUILDFLAG(IS_XXX) in libcef
See https://crbug.com/1234043 for background.
2022-01-24 12:58:04 -05:00
Marshall Greenblatt dfc0131516 Update to Chromium version 98.0.4758.0 (#950365) 2021-12-18 15:57:34 -05:00
Marshall Greenblatt 00dca9601e Update to Chromium version 92.0.4515.0 (#885287) 2021-06-10 16:42:44 -04:00
Marshall Greenblatt ae4f68f695 Update to Chromium version 91.0.4472.0 (#870763) 2021-04-23 11:38:51 -04:00
Marshall Greenblatt 015e3621a3 Update to Chromium version 87.0.4280.0 (#812852)
- Windows: VS2015 Update 2 is now the minimum version requirement for linking
  cef_sandbox from official build binary distributions.
2020-10-15 14:21:06 -04:00
Marshall Greenblatt 24c2f2fa38 Update to Chromium version 86.0.4240.0 (#800218)
- CefURLRequest::Create is no longer supported in the renderer process
  (see https://crbug.com/891872). Use CefFrame::CreateURLRequest instead.
- Mac platform definitions have been changed from `MACOSX` to `MAC`
  (see https://crbug.com/1105907) and related CMake macro names have
  been updated. The old `OS_MACOSX` define is still set in code and CMake
  for backwards compatibility.
- Linux ARM build is currently broken (see https://crbug.com/1123214).
2020-09-03 17:44:25 -04:00
Marshall Greenblatt 03c9156c80 Fix build and initial Chrome runtime issues on macOS (see issue #2969)
This change moves shared resource initialization to a common location and
disables crash reporting initialization in chrome/ code via patch files.

When using the Chrome runtime on macOS the Chrome application window will
display, but web content is currently blank and the application does not
exit cleanly. This will need to be debugged further in the future.
2020-07-06 15:20:53 -04:00
Marshall Greenblatt e9bf3cdb98 Add initial Chrome runtime support for browser APIs (see issue #2969)
This change adds basic Chrome runtime implementations for CefBrowserContext
and CefBrowserPlatformDelegate. A Chrome browser window with default frame
and styling can now be created using CefBrowserHost::CreateBrowser and some
CefClient callbacks will be triggered via the WebContentsObserver
implementation in CefBrowserHostImpl.

Any additional browser windows created via the Chrome UI will be unmanaged
by CEF. The application message loop will block until all browser windows
have been closed by the user.
2020-07-04 16:13:30 -04:00
Marshall Greenblatt b3a8da9b25 Add CefAppManager and remove global ContentClient accessors (see issue #2969)
This is the first pass in removing direct dependencies on the Alloy
runtime from code that can potentially be shared between runtimes.

CefBrowserHost and CefRequestContext APIs (including CefCookieManager,
CefURLRequest, etc.) are not yet implemented for the Chrome runtime.
Assert early if these API methods are called while the Chrome runtime
is enabled.
2020-06-29 16:17:58 -04:00
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
Marshall Greenblatt 1174994211 Add initial chrome runtime support (see issue #2969)
Running `cefsimple --enable-chrome-runtime` will create and run a
Chrome browser window using the CEF app methods, and call
CefApp::OnContextInitialized as expected. CEF task methods also
work as expected in the main process. No browser-related methods or
callbacks are currently supported for the Chrome window, and the
application will exit when the last Chrome window closes.

The Chrome runtime requires resources.pak, chrome_100_percent.pak
and chrome_200_percent.pak files which were not previously built
with CEF. It shares the existing locales pak files which have been
updated to include additional Chrome-specific strings.

On Linux, the Chrome runtime requires GTK so use_gtk=true must be
specified via GN_DEFINES when building.

This change also refactors the CEF runtime, which can be tested in
the various supported modes by running:
$ cefclient
$ cefclient --multi-threaded-message-loop
$ cefclient --external-message-pump
2020-06-29 16:17:23 -04:00
Marshall Greenblatt 049caf9131 Refactor process execution logic (see issue #2969)
CefContext implements the public CEF API functions and delegates
the stages of content & service_manager process execution to
CefMainRunner. CEF-specific runtime logic (which may be replaced
with chrome-specific runtime logic) is then delegated to
CefMainDelegate which implements content::ContentMainDelegate.
2020-06-29 16:17:13 -04:00