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117 lines
5.2 KiB
C++
117 lines
5.2 KiB
C++
// Copyright (c) 2012 The Chromium Authors. All rights reserved.
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// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be
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// found in the LICENSE file.
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#include "base/base_switches.h"
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#include "build/build_config.h"
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namespace switches {
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// Disables the crash reporting.
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const char kDisableBreakpad[] = "disable-breakpad";
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// Indicates that crash reporting should be enabled. On platforms where helper
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// processes cannot access to files needed to make this decision, this flag is
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// generated internally.
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const char kEnableCrashReporter[] = "enable-crash-reporter";
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// Makes memory allocators keep track of their allocations and context, so a
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// detailed breakdown of memory usage can be presented in chrome://tracing when
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// the memory-infra category is enabled.
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const char kEnableHeapProfiling[] = "enable-heap-profiling";
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// Report pseudo allocation traces. Pseudo traces are derived from currently
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// active trace events.
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const char kEnableHeapProfilingModePseudo[] = "";
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// Report native (walk the stack) allocation traces. By default pseudo stacks
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// derived from trace events are reported.
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const char kEnableHeapProfilingModeNative[] = "native";
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// Report per-task heap usage and churn in the task profiler.
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// Does not keep track of individual allocations unlike the default and native
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// mode. Keeps only track of summarized churn stats in the task profiler
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// (chrome://profiler).
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const char kEnableHeapProfilingTaskProfiler[] = "task-profiler";
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// Generates full memory crash dump.
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const char kFullMemoryCrashReport[] = "full-memory-crash-report";
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// Force low-end device mode when set.
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const char kEnableLowEndDeviceMode[] = "enable-low-end-device-mode";
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// Force disabling of low-end device mode when set.
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const char kDisableLowEndDeviceMode[] = "disable-low-end-device-mode";
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// This option can be used to force field trials when testing changes locally.
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// The argument is a list of name and value pairs, separated by slashes. If a
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// trial name is prefixed with an asterisk, that trial will start activated.
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// For example, the following argument defines two trials, with the second one
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// activated: "GoogleNow/Enable/*MaterialDesignNTP/Default/" This option can
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// also be used by the browser process to send the list of trials to a
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// non-browser process, using the same format. See
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// FieldTrialList::CreateTrialsFromString() in field_trial.h for details.
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const char kForceFieldTrials[] = "force-fieldtrials";
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// Suppresses all error dialogs when present.
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const char kNoErrorDialogs[] = "noerrdialogs";
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// When running certain tests that spawn child processes, this switch indicates
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// to the test framework that the current process is a child process.
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const char kTestChildProcess[] = "test-child-process";
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// When running certain tests that spawn child processes, this switch indicates
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// to the test framework that the current process should not initialize ICU to
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// avoid creating any scoped handles too early in startup.
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const char kTestDoNotInitializeIcu[] = "test-do-not-initialize-icu";
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// Gives the default maximal active V-logging level; 0 is the default.
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// Normally positive values are used for V-logging levels.
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const char kV[] = "v";
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// Gives the per-module maximal V-logging levels to override the value
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// given by --v. E.g. "my_module=2,foo*=3" would change the logging
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// level for all code in source files "my_module.*" and "foo*.*"
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// ("-inl" suffixes are also disregarded for this matching).
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//
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// Any pattern containing a forward or backward slash will be tested
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// against the whole pathname and not just the module. E.g.,
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// "*/foo/bar/*=2" would change the logging level for all code in
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// source files under a "foo/bar" directory.
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const char kVModule[] = "vmodule";
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// Will wait for 60 seconds for a debugger to come to attach to the process.
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const char kWaitForDebugger[] = "wait-for-debugger";
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// Sends trace events from these categories to a file.
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// --trace-to-file on its own sends to default categories.
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const char kTraceToFile[] = "trace-to-file";
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// Specifies the file name for --trace-to-file. If unspecified, it will
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// go to a default file name.
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const char kTraceToFileName[] = "trace-to-file-name";
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// Specifies a location for profiling output. This will only work if chrome has
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// been built with the gyp variable profiling=1 or gn arg enable_profiling=true.
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//
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// {pid} if present will be replaced by the pid of the process.
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// {count} if present will be incremented each time a profile is generated
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// for this process.
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// The default is chrome-profile-{pid} for the browser and test-profile-{pid}
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// for tests.
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const char kProfilingFile[] = "profiling-file";
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#if defined(OS_WIN)
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// Disables the USB keyboard detection for blocking the OSK on Win8+.
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const char kDisableUsbKeyboardDetect[] = "disable-usb-keyboard-detect";
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#endif
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#if defined(OS_POSIX)
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// Used for turning on Breakpad crash reporting in a debug environment where
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// crash reporting is typically compiled but disabled.
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const char kEnableCrashReporterForTesting[] =
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"enable-crash-reporter-for-testing";
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#endif
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} // namespace switches
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