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sophiewen 1b016deb6b partial_split: Fix tablet menu layout error cases
This disables the 1/3 option and enables the 2/3 option on the
tablet menu partial button based on the window minimum size.

UX deck: https://www.figma.com/file/mqbkvuR7RNSPqUKyHWeqyg/Window-layout-menu-error-cases?node-id=0%3A1&t=46Q46fDKkFg5ou0c-0

TabletModeMultitaskMenuEventHandlerTest.WindowMinimumSizes

Test: ash_unittests
Bug: b/259414511
Change-Id: Ifac3beaee7ac2a99da4118d4c36cf2ec000ef5ec
Reviewed-on: https://chromium-review.googlesource.com/c/chromium/src/+/4160253
Reviewed-by: Sammie Quon <sammiequon@chromium.org>
Reviewed-by: Ahmed Fakhry <afakhry@chromium.org>
Commit-Queue: Sophie Wen <sophiewen@chromium.org>
Cr-Commit-Position: refs/heads/main@{#1094604}
2023-01-19 19:35:06 +00:00
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Chrome OS

This directory contains low-level support for Chrome running on Chrome OS.

The Lacros project is in the process of extracting the browser-functionality into a separate binary. This introduces the following terminology and rules:

  • ash-chrome: The new name of the legacy "chrome" binary. It contains system UI and the current/legacy web browser. Code that is only used by ash-chrome should eventually be moved to //chromeos/ash, have an _ash suffix in the filename, or have a (grand-)parent directory named /ash/.
  • lacros-chrome: The name of the new, standalone web-browser binary. Code that is only used by lacros-chrome should have a _lacros suffix in the filename, or have a (grand-)parent directory named /lacros/.
  • crosapi: The term "crosapi" is short for ChromeOS API. Ash-chrome implements the API, and lacros-chrome is the only consumer.
  • chromeos: The term "chromeos" refers to code that is shared by binaries targeting the chromeos platform or using the chromeos toolchain. Code that is shared by ash-chrome and lacros-chrome should have a _chromeos suffix in the filename, or have a (grand-)parent directory named /chromeos/.
  • Exception: The exception to the rule is //chrome/browser/chromeos. Following existing conventions in //chrome, the directory should refer to lacros-chrome. However, this would involve a massive and otherwise unnecessary refactor. //chrome/browser/chromeos will continue to contain code that is only used by ash-chrome. //chrome/browser/lacros will contain code used only by lacros-chrome. See this document for more details.

Many subdirectories contain Chrome-style C++ wrappers around operating system components.

For example, //chromeos/dbus contains wrappers around the D-Bus interfaces to system daemons like the network configuration manager (shill). Most other directories contain low-level utility code.

There are two exceptions:

  • //chromeos/services contains mojo services that were not considered sufficiently general to live in top-level //services and that, at the same time, are shared between ash-chrome and lacros-chrome. In case of an ash-chrome only mojo service, please use //chromeos/ash/services instead.

  • //chromeos/components contains C++ components that were not considered sufficiently general to live in top-level //components.

Note, //chromeos does not contain any user-facing UI code, and hence it has "-ui" in its DEPS. The contents of //chromeos should also not depend on //chrome or //content.