Index: tools/perf/measurements/session_restore_with_url.py |
diff --git a/tools/perf/measurements/session_restore_with_url.py b/tools/perf/measurements/session_restore_with_url.py |
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+# Copyright 2013 The Chromium Authors. All rights reserved. |
+# Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be |
+# found in the LICENSE file. |
+ |
+from measurements import session_restore |
+ |
+ |
+class SessionRestoreWithUrl(session_restore.SessionRestore): |
+ |
+ def __init__(self): |
+ super(SessionRestoreWithUrl, self).__init__() |
+ |
+ def CanRunForPage(self, page): |
+ # The session restore tests ignore the contents of the page set, so only |
jeremy
2013/12/17 11:29:44
nit s/so/so they/
aberent
2013/12/17 17:31:27
Actually changing the function to check that the p
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+ # run for the first page in the set. This test, however, uses the |
+ # set_startup_url attribute of pages in the page set, which may differ |
+ # between the pages so it makes sense to run it for every page in the page |
jeremy
2013/12/17 11:29:44
nit: How about changing this to something like -
aberent
2013/12/17 17:31:27
See above
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+ # set. |
+ return True |