Index: http_fetcher.h |
diff --git a/http_fetcher.h b/http_fetcher.h |
index a50c760f35aa519f27b0986193c148b8fc3a33bd..e4f791a13a18184165e0fe4bdb2d82b04975659c 100644 |
--- a/http_fetcher.h |
+++ b/http_fetcher.h |
@@ -86,6 +86,12 @@ class HttpFetcher { |
virtual void set_idle_seconds(int seconds) {} |
virtual void set_retry_seconds(int seconds) {} |
+ ProxyResolver* proxy_resolver() const { return proxy_resolver_; } |
+ |
+ // These are used for testing: |
+ virtual void SetConnectionAsExpensive(bool is_expensive) {} |
+ virtual void SetBuildType(bool is_official) {} |
+ |
protected: |
// The URL we're actively fetching from |
std::string url_; |
@@ -122,13 +128,11 @@ class HttpFetcherDelegate { |
// Called if the fetcher seeks to a particular offset. |
virtual void SeekToOffset(off_t offset) {} |
- // Called when the transfer has completed successfully or been aborted through |
- // means other than TerminateTransfer. It's OK to destroy the |fetcher| object |
- // in this callback. |
+ // When a transfer has completed, exactly one of these two methods will be |
+ // called. TransferTerminated is called when the transfer has been aborted |
+ // through TerminateTransfer. TransferComplete is called in all other |
+ // situations. It's OK to destroy the |fetcher| object in this callback. |
virtual void TransferComplete(HttpFetcher* fetcher, bool successful) = 0; |
- |
- // Called when the transfer has been aborted through TerminateTransfer. It's |
- // OK to destroy the |fetcher| object in this callback. |
virtual void TransferTerminated(HttpFetcher* fetcher) {} |
}; |