Chromium Code Reviews
chromiumcodereview-hr@appspot.gserviceaccount.com (chromiumcodereview-hr) | Please choose your nickname with Settings | Help | Chromium Project | Gerrit Changes | Sign out
(301)

Side by Side Diff: webkit/tools/pepper_test_plugin/README

Issue 464074: Enable Pepper support by default, including building the test plugin.... (Closed) Base URL: svn://chrome-svn/chrome/trunk/src/
Patch Set: '' Created 11 years ago
Use n/p to move between diff chunks; N/P to move between comments. Draft comments are only viewable by you.
Jump to:
View unified diff | Download patch | Annotate | Revision Log
« no previous file with comments | « webkit/glue/webplugin_impl.cc ('k') | webkit/tools/pepper_test_plugin/event_handler.cc » ('j') | no next file with comments »
Toggle Intra-line Diffs ('i') | Expand Comments ('e') | Collapse Comments ('c') | Show Comments Hide Comments ('s')
OLDNEW
1 This is a test plugin for manual testing of the Pepper plugin API. See 1 This is a test plugin for manual testing of the Pepper plugin API. See
2 https://wiki.mozilla.org/Plugins:PlatformIndependentNPAPI 2 https://wiki.mozilla.org/Plugins:PlatformIndependentNPAPI
3 3
4 To generate a project from the gyp file, set the GYP_DEFINES environment 4 Open the Chrome all.sln solution and rebuild the pepper_test_plugin and
5 variable to "enable_pepper=1". From a Windows command prompt:
6 set GYP_DEFINES=enable_pepper=1
7
8 Then rebuild the project files:
9 gclient runhooks --force
10
11 Then open the Chrome all.sln solution and rebuild the pepper_test_plugin and
12 chrome projects. 5 chrome projects.
13 6
14 To load this plugin in Chrome, use the command line flags: 7 To load this plugin in Chrome, use the command line flags:
15 --no-sandbox 8 --no-sandbox
9 --internal-pepper
16 --load-plugin=<<<YOUR CHECKOUT ROOT>>\src\webkit\tools\pepper_test_plugin\Debu g\pepper_test_plugin.dll 10 --load-plugin=<<<YOUR CHECKOUT ROOT>>\src\webkit\tools\pepper_test_plugin\Debu g\pepper_test_plugin.dll
17 11
18 A simple way to launch Chrome with these command line flags is to run the 12 A simple way to launch Chrome with these command line flags is to run the
19 generated pepper_test_plugin project. 13 generated pepper_test_plugin project.
20 14
21 Note that pepper_test_plugin is not dependent on the chrome project so you 15 Note that pepper_test_plugin is not dependent on the chrome project so you
22 need to remember to build Chrome separately if necessary. 16 need to remember to build Chrome separately if necessary.
OLDNEW
« no previous file with comments | « webkit/glue/webplugin_impl.cc ('k') | webkit/tools/pepper_test_plugin/event_handler.cc » ('j') | no next file with comments »

Powered by Google App Engine
This is Rietveld 408576698