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@@ -94,7 +94,7 @@ in the current <code>pepper_canary</code> bundle. Chrome 29 does not support .pe |
files produced by earlier versions of the pnacl toolchain (that is, |
executables compiled with the <code>pepper_28</code> bundle or earlier).</li> |
<li>To run an application with a PNaCl module, you must launch Chrome 29 with the |
-<code>--enable-pnacl</code> flag (for <a class="reference external" href="http://developer.chrome.com/apps/about_apps.html">packaged apps</a>), or the |
+<code>--enable-pnacl</code> flag (for <a class="reference external" href="/apps/about_apps">packaged apps</a>), or the |
<code>--enable-nacl</code> flag (for other apps).</li> |
<li>When you launch Chrome with the <code>--enable-pnacl</code> flag, Chrome loads a PNaCl |
translator in the background. Wait about a minute after you launch Chrome and |
@@ -247,16 +247,16 @@ run <code>httpd.cmd</code> (in the <code>examples/</code> directory) to start th |
<h3 id="ppapi">PPAPI</h3> |
<p>Pepper 25 includes two new APIs:</p> |
<ul class="small-gap"> |
-<li>The <a class="reference external" href="https://developers.google.com/native-client/dev/pepperc/struct_p_p_b___console__1__0">Console API</a> |
-lets your module log messages to the JavaScript console in the Chrome browser.</li> |
-<li>The <a class="reference external" href="https://developers.google.com/native-client/dev/peppercpp/classpp_1_1_message_loop">MessageLoop</a> |
-API lets your module make PPAPI calls on a background thread. Once you’ve |
-created a message loop resource, attached it to a thread, and run it, you can |
-post work to the thread, including completion callbacks for asynchronous |
-operations. For a C++ example of how to use the MessageLoop API, |
-see <code>pepper_25/include/ppapi/utility/threading/simple_thread.h</code>. Note that |
-you cannot make asynchronous PPAPI calls on a background thread without |
-creating and using a message loop.</li> |
+<li>The <a class="reference external" href="/native-client/pepper_stable/c/struct_p_p_b___console__1__0">Console API</a> lets your |
+module log messages to the JavaScript console in the Chrome browser.</li> |
+<li>The <a class="reference external" href="/native-client/pepper_stable/cpp/classpp_1_1_message_loop">MessageLoop</a> API lets your |
+module make PPAPI calls on a background thread. Once you’ve created a |
+message loop resource, attached it to a thread, and run it, you can post work |
+to the thread, including completion callbacks for asynchronous operations. |
+For a C++ example of how to use the MessageLoop API, see |
+<code>pepper_25/include/ppapi/utility/threading/simple_thread.h</code>. Note that you |
+cannot make asynchronous PPAPI calls on a background thread without creating |
+and using a message loop.</li> |
</ul> |
</section><section id="id6"> |
<h3 id="id6">Libraries</h3> |
@@ -368,7 +368,7 @@ drawing to occur as quickly as possible.</li> |
</section><section id="id11"> |
<h3 id="id11">PPAPI</h3> |
<ul class="small-gap"> |
-<li>When creating a 3D rendering context, the <a class="reference external" href="https://developers.google.com/native-client/dev/pepperc/group___enums#ga7df48e1c55f6401beea2a1b9c07967e8">attribute list</a> |
+<li>When creating a 3D rendering context, the <a class="reference external" href="/native-client/pepper_stable/c/group___enums#ga7df48e1c55f6401beea2a1b9c07967e8">attribute list</a> |
for the context can specify whether to prefer low power or performance for |
the GPU. Contexts with a low power preference may be created on an integrated |
GPU; contexts with a performance preference may be created on a discrete GPU.</li> |
@@ -391,8 +391,8 @@ file format.</p> |
<section id="tools"> |
<h3 id="tools">Tools</h3> |
<ul class="small-gap"> |
-<li>The <a class="reference external" href="https://developers.google.com/native-client/pepper23/devguide/devcycle/debugging#gdb">nacl-gdb debugger</a> |
-now works on all systems (Mac, Windows, and Linux).</li> |
+<li>The <a class="reference internal" href="/native-client/devguide/devcycle/debugging.html#using-gdb"><em>nacl-gdb debugger</em></a> now works on all systems (Mac, |
+Windows, and Linux).</li> |
<li>The output of the SDK update utility has been simplified. When you run the |
command <code>naclsdk list</code>, the utility displays one line for each available |
bundle, annotated with an “<code>I</code>” if the bundle is already installed on your |
@@ -450,22 +450,22 @@ toolchains: the Native Client glibc and newlib toolchains, and the native |
toolchain on the host system. Modules built with the native toolchain on the |
host system can only run as Pepper plugins.</li> |
<li>All examples in the SDK now comply with version 2 of the Chrome Web Store |
-<a class="reference external" href="http://developer.chrome.com/extensions/manifest.html">manifest file format</a>. By default, |
+<a class="reference external" href="/extensions/manifest">manifest file format</a>. By default, |
applications that use version 2 of the manifest file format apply a strict |
-<a class="reference external" href="http://developer.chrome.com/extensions/contentSecurityPolicy.html">content security policy</a>, which |
+<a class="reference external" href="/extensions/contentSecurityPolicy">content security policy</a>, which |
includes a restriction against inline JavaScript. This restriction prohibits |
both inline <code><script></code> blocks and inline event handlers (e.g., <code><button |
-onclick="..."></code>). See <a class="reference external" href="http://developer.chrome.com/extensions/manifestVersion.html">Manifest Version</a> for a list of |
-changes between version 1 and version 2 of the manifest file format, and a |
-support schedule for applications that use version 1.</li> |
+onclick="..."></code>). See <a class="reference external" href="/extensions/manifestVersion">Manifest Version</a> for |
+a list of changes between version 1 and version 2 of the manifest file |
+format, and a support schedule for applications that use version 1.</li> |
</ul> |
</section><section id="id13"> |
<h3 id="id13">PPAPI</h3> |
<ul class="small-gap"> |
-<li><a class="reference external" href="https://developers.google.com/native-client/pepper23/pepperc/group___enums#ga21b811ac0484a214a8751aa3e1c959d9">PP_InputEvent_Modifier</a> |
+<li><a class="reference external" href="/native-client/pepper_stable/c/group___enums#ga21b811ac0484a214a8751aa3e1c959d9">PP_InputEvent_Modifier</a> |
has two new enum values (_ISLEFT and _ISRIGHT).</li> |
-<li>The memory leak in the <a class="reference external" href="https://developers.google.com/native-client/pepper23/pepperc/struct_p_p_b___web_socket__1__0">WebSocket</a> |
-API has been fixed.</li> |
+<li>The memory leak in the <a class="reference external" href="/native-client/pepper_stable/c/struct_p_p_b___web_socket__1__0">WebSocket</a> API has |
+been fixed.</li> |
</ul> |
</section></section><section id="pepper-22-22-august-2012"> |
<h2 id="pepper-22-22-august-2012">Pepper 22 (22 August 2012)</h2> |
@@ -548,7 +548,7 @@ from the NaCl module to the JavaScript side of the application</li> |
<h3 id="id17">PPAPI</h3> |
<ul class="small-gap"> |
<li>The <code>CompletionCallbackFactory</code> class template now takes a thread traits |
-class as its second parameter. For details see the <a class="reference external" href="https://developers.google.com/native-client/pepper22/peppercpp/classpp_1_1_completion_callback_factory#details">CompletionCallbackFactory |
+class as its second parameter. For details see the <a class="reference external" href="/native-client/pepper_stable/cpp/classpp_1_1_completion_callback_factory#details">CompletionCallbackFactory |
class template reference</a>.</li> |
</ul> |
</section></section></section> |