Index: chrome/common/net/net_error_info.h |
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--- chrome/common/net/net_error_info.h (revision 212348) |
+++ chrome/common/net/net_error_info.h (working copy) |
@@ -7,69 +7,14 @@ |
namespace chrome_common_net { |
-// The status of a DNS probe that the NetErrorTabHelper may or may not have |
-// started. |
-// |
-// The DNS_PROBE_FINISHED_* values are used in histograms, so: |
-// 1. FINISHED_UNKNOWN must remain the first FINISHED_* value. |
-// 2. FINISHED_* values must not be rearranged relative to FINISHED_UNKNOWN. |
-// 3. New FINISHED_* values must be inserted at the end. |
-// 4. New non-FINISHED_* values must be inserted before FINISHED_UNKNOWN. |
-enum DnsProbeStatus { |
- // A DNS probe may be run for this error page. (This status is only used on |
- // the renderer side before it's received a status update from the browser.) |
- DNS_PROBE_POSSIBLE, |
- |
- // A DNS probe will not be run for this error page. (This happens if the |
- // user has the "Use web service to resolve navigation errors" preference |
- // turned off, or if probes are disabled by the field trial.) |
- DNS_PROBE_NOT_RUN, |
- |
- // A DNS probe has been started for this error page. The renderer should |
- // expect to receive another IPC with one of the FINISHED statuses once the |
- // probe has finished (as long as the error page is still loaded). |
- DNS_PROBE_STARTED, |
- |
- // A DNS probe has finished with one of the following results: |
- |
- // The probe was inconclusive. |
- DNS_PROBE_FINISHED_INCONCLUSIVE, |
- |
- // There's no internet connection. |
- DNS_PROBE_FINISHED_NO_INTERNET, |
- |
- // The DNS configuration is wrong, or the servers are down or broken. |
- DNS_PROBE_FINISHED_BAD_CONFIG, |
- |
- // The DNS servers are working fine, so the domain must not exist. |
- DNS_PROBE_FINISHED_NXDOMAIN, |
- |
+enum DnsProbeResult { |
+ DNS_PROBE_UNKNOWN, |
+ DNS_PROBE_NO_INTERNET, |
+ DNS_PROBE_BAD_CONFIG, |
+ DNS_PROBE_NXDOMAIN, |
DNS_PROBE_MAX |
}; |
-// Returns a string representing |status|. It should be simply the name of |
-// the value as a string, but don't rely on that. This is presented to the |
-// user as part of the DNS error page (as the error code, at the bottom), |
-// and is also used in some verbose log messages. |
-// |
-// |status| is an int because error codes are ints by the time they get to the |
-// localized error system, and we don't want to require the caller to cast back |
-// to a probe status. The function will NOTREACHED() and return an empty |
-// string if given an int that does not match a value in DnsProbeStatus (or if |
-// it is DNS_PROBE_MAX, which is not a real status). |
-const char* DnsProbeStatusToString(int status); |
- |
-// Returns true if |status| is one of the DNS_PROBE_FINISHED_* statuses. |
-bool DnsProbeStatusIsFinished(DnsProbeStatus status); |
- |
-// Returns true if DNS probes are enabled (by the DnsProbe-Enable field trial), |
-// or false if they are disabled or the field trial wasn't found. |
-bool DnsProbesEnabledByFieldTrial(); |
- |
-// The error domain used to pass DNS probe statuses to the localized error |
-// code. |
-extern const char kDnsProbeErrorDomain[]; |
- |
} // namespace chrome_common_net |
#endif // CHROME_COMMON_NET_NET_ERROR_INFO_H_ |