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// Copyright (c) 2016 Marshall A. Greenblatt. All rights reserved.
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//
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// Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
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// modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are
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// met:
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//
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//    * Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
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// notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
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//    * Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above
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// copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer
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// in the documentation and/or other materials provided with the
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// distribution.
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//    * Neither the name of Google Inc. nor the name Chromium Embedded
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// Framework nor the names of its contributors may be used to endorse
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// or promote products derived from this software without specific prior
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// written permission.
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//
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// THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS
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// "AS IS" AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT
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// LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR
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// A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT
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// OWNER OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL,
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// SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT
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// LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE,
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// DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY
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// THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT
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// (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE
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// OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.
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//
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// ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
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//
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// The contents of this file must follow a specific format in order to
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// support the CEF translator tool. See the translator.README.txt file in the
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// tools directory for more information.
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//
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#ifndef CEF_INCLUDE_CEF_CRASH_UTIL_H_
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#define CEF_INCLUDE_CEF_CRASH_UTIL_H_
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#pragma once
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///
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// Crash reporting is configured using an INI-style config file named
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// "crash_reporter.cfg". On Windows and Linux this file must be placed next to
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// the main application executable. On macOS this file must be placed in the
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// top-level app bundle Resources directory (e.g.
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// "<appname>.app/Contents/Resources"). File contents are as follows:
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//
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//  # Comments start with a hash character and must be on their own line.
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//
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//  [Config]
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//  ProductName=<Value of the "prod" crash key; defaults to "cef">
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//  ProductVersion=<Value of the "ver" crash key; defaults to the CEF version>
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//  AppName=<Windows only; App-specific folder name component for storing crash
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//           information; default to "CEF">
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//  ExternalHandler=<Windows only; Name of the external handler exe to use
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//                   instead of re-launching the main exe; default to empty>
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//  BrowserCrashForwardingEnabled=<macOS only; True if browser process crashes
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//                                 should be forwarded to the system crash
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//                                 reporter; default to false>
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//  ServerURL=<crash server URL; default to empty>
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//  RateLimitEnabled=<True if uploads should be rate limited; default to true>
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//  MaxUploadsPerDay=<Max uploads per 24 hours, used if rate limit is enabled;
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//                    default to 5>
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//  MaxDatabaseSizeInMb=<Total crash report disk usage greater than this value
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//                       will cause older reports to be deleted; default to 20>
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//  MaxDatabaseAgeInDays=<Crash reports older than this value will be deleted;
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//                        default to 5>
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//
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//  [CrashKeys]
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//  my_key1=<small|medium|large>
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//  my_key2=<small|medium|large>
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//
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// Config section:
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//
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// If "ProductName" and/or "ProductVersion" are set then the specified values
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// will be included in the crash dump metadata. On macOS if these values are set
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// to empty then they will be retrieved from the Info.plist file using the
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// "CFBundleName" and "CFBundleShortVersionString" keys respectively.
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//
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// If "AppName" is set on Windows then crash report information (metrics,
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// database and dumps) will be stored locally on disk under the
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// "C:\Users\[CurrentUser]\AppData\Local\[AppName]\User Data" folder. On other
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// platforms the CefSettings.user_data_path value will be used.
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//
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// If "ExternalHandler" is set on Windows then the specified exe will be
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// launched as the crashpad-handler instead of re-launching the main process
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// exe. The value can be an absolute path or a path relative to the main exe
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// directory. On Linux the CefSettings.browser_subprocess_path value will be
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// used. On macOS the existing subprocess app bundle will be used.
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//
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// If "BrowserCrashForwardingEnabled" is set to true on macOS then browser
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// process crashes will be forwarded to the system crash reporter. This results
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// in the crash UI dialog being displayed to the user and crash reports being
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// logged under "~/Library/Logs/DiagnosticReports". Forwarding of crash reports
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// from non-browser processes and Debug builds is always disabled.
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//
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// If "ServerURL" is set then crashes will be uploaded as a multi-part POST
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// request to the specified URL. Otherwise, reports will only be stored locally
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// on disk.
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//
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// If "RateLimitEnabled" is set to true then crash report uploads will be rate
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// limited as follows:
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//  1. If "MaxUploadsPerDay" is set to a positive value then at most the
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//     specified number of crashes will be uploaded in each 24 hour period.
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//  2. If crash upload fails due to a network or server error then an
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//     incremental backoff delay up to a maximum of 24 hours will be applied for
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//     retries.
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//  3. If a backoff delay is applied and "MaxUploadsPerDay" is > 1 then the
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//     "MaxUploadsPerDay" value will be reduced to 1 until the client is
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//     restarted. This helps to avoid an upload flood when the network or
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//     server error is resolved.
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// Rate limiting is not supported on Linux.
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//
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// If "MaxDatabaseSizeInMb" is set to a positive value then crash report storage
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// on disk will be limited to that size in megabytes. For example, on Windows
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// each dump is about 600KB so a "MaxDatabaseSizeInMb" value of 20 equates to
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// about 34 crash reports stored on disk. Not supported on Linux.
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//
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// If "MaxDatabaseAgeInDays" is set to a positive value then crash reports older
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// than the specified age in days will be deleted. Not supported on Linux.
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//
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// CrashKeys section:
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//
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// A maximum of 26 crash keys of each size can be specified for use by the
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// application. Crash key values will be truncated based on the specified size
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// (small = 64 bytes, medium = 256 bytes, large = 1024 bytes). The value of
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// crash keys can be set from any thread or process using the
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// CefSetCrashKeyValue function. These key/value pairs will be sent to the crash
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// server along with the crash dump file.
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///
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/*--cef()--*/
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bool CefCrashReportingEnabled();
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#include "include/cef_base.h"
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///
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// Sets or clears a specific key-value pair from the crash metadata.
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///
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/*--cef(optional_param=value)--*/
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void CefSetCrashKeyValue(const CefString& key, const CefString& value);
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#endif  // CEF_INCLUDE_CEF_CRASH_UTIL_H_
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