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| 1 // Copyright 2016 The Chromium Authors. All rights reserved. | |
| 2 // Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be | |
| 3 // found in the LICENSE file. | |
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| 5 #ifndef CHROME_BROWSER_DOWNGRADE_USER_DATA_DOWNGRADE_H_ | |
| 6 #define CHROME_BROWSER_DOWNGRADE_USER_DATA_DOWNGRADE_H_ | |
| 7 | |
| 8 // Moves aside all directories containing user data to prevent the browser from | |
| 9 // reading them when Chrome is downgraded from a higher version. When called | |
| 10 // early in startup, this will result in the browser performing first-run for | |
| 11 // the user. To avoid long-running I/O operations, this function merely moves | |
| 12 // directories aside. A subsequent call to DeleteMovedUserDataSoon (below) must | |
| 13 // be made later in startup to free up disk space. | |
| 14 void MoveUserDataForFirstRunAfterDowngrade(); | |
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| 16 // Schedules a search for the removal of any directories moved aside by | |
| 17 // MoveUserDataForFirstRunAfterDowngrade. This operation is idempotent, | |
| 18 // and may be safely called when no such directories exist. | |
| 19 void DeleteMovedUserDataSoon(); | |
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sky
2016/05/24 16:54:44
Does the uninstaller have the option of removing p
zmin
2016/05/24 17:32:52
Yes, the uninstaller has that option. However, the
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| 21 #endif // CHROME_BROWSER_DOWNGRADE_USER_DATA_DOWNGRADE_H_ | |
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