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Andrew Grieve f3e1cfa3aa Revert "Android: Switch from asan_device_setup.py -> wrap.sh (requires O MR1)"
This reverts commit 84403489f3.

Reason for revert: Lint errors breaking ASAN compiles

Original change's description:
> Android: Switch from asan_device_setup.py -> wrap.sh (requires O MR1)
>
> This bumps the minSdkVersion required for running with is_asan=true to
> O MR1, but the new mechanism does not require modifying any global state
> on the device, so is much safer to use.
>
> Removes the --tool arg from test_runner.py, since the test runner no
> longer needs to do anything extra for asan to work. The one thing it
> does still require is to increase the timeout scale, so this changes to
> using --timeout-scale directly instead.
>
> Also changes ScalableTimeout to being set via instrumentation argument
> instead of reading its value from /data/local/tmp.
>
> And removes @TimeoutScale annotation, which was used only by a single
> test in order to extend the timeout of @Manual tests.
>
> Finally, this extends the timeout for @Manual tests from 10 hours to
> 1000 hours... because why would we want a timeout on a @Manual test?
>
> Bug: 333709824
> Change-Id: I4461f05df9143695a8d060f40d9159b45d297cdd
> Reviewed-on: https://chromium-review.googlesource.com/c/chromium/src/+/5473125
> Reviewed-by: Haiyang Pan <hypan@google.com>
> Commit-Queue: Andrew Grieve <agrieve@chromium.org>
> Cr-Commit-Position: refs/heads/main@{#1290797}

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Chromium docs

This directory contains chromium project documentation in Gitiles-flavored Markdown. It is automatically rendered by Gitiles.

If you add new documents, please also add a link to them in the Document Index below.

[TOC]

Creating Documentation

Guidelines

Previewing changes

Locally using md_browser

# in chromium checkout
./tools/md_browser/md_browser.py

This is only an estimate. The gitiles view may differ.

  1. Upload a patch to gerrit, or receive a review request. e.g. https://chromium-review.googlesource.com/c/3362532
  2. View a specific .md file. e.g. https://chromium-review.googlesource.com/c/3362532/2/docs/README.md
  3. You will see something like
    Base preview -> Patchset 3 preview | DOWNLOAD
    at the top left of the page. Click on the second "preview" link to open the preview for the current patch set.

This gitiles view is the authoritative view, exactly the same as will be used when committed.

Document Index

Checking Out and Building

Design Docs

Integrated Development Environment (IDE) Set Up Guides

Git

Clang

General Development

Testing

Configuration Docs

Misc Linux-Specific Docs

Misc MacOS-Specific Docs

Misc Windows-Specific Docs

Misc Android-Specific Docs

Misc iOS-Specific Docs

Misc Chrome-OS-Specific Docs

Misc WebUI-Specific Docs

Media

Accessibility

Memory

Memory Infrastructure Timeline Profiling (MemoryInfra)

Metrics

Misc

Mojo & Services

Speed

  • Chrome Speed - Documentation for performance measurements and regressions in Chrome.
  • Chrome Speed Metrics - Documentation about user experience metrics on the web and their JavaScript APIs.

UI

What's Up With That Transcripts

These are transcripts of What's Up With That, a video series of interviews with Chromium software engineers.

Probably Obsolete