
In many cases, <objc/objc.h> is included in a header file to allow the use of Objective-C types despite that header needing to be able to be included in a pure C++ file. That's not good, and we're looking to ban <objc/objc.h> includes, so rewrite those files to use the pimpl pattern instead. Bug: 1429730 Change-Id: Iaa076cdd5bf60882855b8b5806ae13d99ccc0cc2 Reviewed-on: https://chromium-review.googlesource.com/c/chromium/src/+/4416244 Commit-Queue: Leonard Grey <lgrey@chromium.org> Reviewed-by: Leonard Grey <lgrey@chromium.org> Auto-Submit: Avi Drissman <avi@chromium.org> Cr-Commit-Position: refs/heads/main@{#1129571}
Chromium
Chromium is an open-source browser project that aims to build a safer, faster, and more stable way for all users to experience the web.
The project's web site is https://www.chromium.org.
To check out the source code locally, don't use git clone
! Instead,
follow the instructions on how to get the code.
Documentation in the source is rooted in docs/README.md.
Learn how to Get Around the Chromium Source Code Directory Structure .
For historical reasons, there are some small top level directories. Now the guidance is that new top level directories are for product (e.g. Chrome, Android WebView, Ash). Even if these products have multiple executables, the code should be in subdirectories of the product.
If you found a bug, please file it at https://crbug.com/new.