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-// Copyright (c) 2010 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. |
- |
-#ifndef CONTENT_COMMON_SET_PROCESS_TITLE_H_ |
-#define CONTENT_COMMON_SET_PROCESS_TITLE_H_ |
- |
-namespace content { |
-// Sets OS-specific process title information based on the command line. This |
-// does nothing if the OS doesn't support or need this capability. |
-// |
-// Pass in the argv from main(). On Windows, where there is no argv, you can |
-// pass NULL or just don't call this function, since it does nothing. This |
-// argv pointer will be cached so if you call this function again, you can pass |
-// NULL in the second call. This is to support the case where it's called once |
-// at startup, and later when a zygote is fork()ed. The later call doesn't have |
-// easy access to main's argv. |
-// |
-// On non-Mac Unix platforms, we exec ourselves from /proc/self/exe, but that |
-// makes the process name that shows up in "ps" etc. for the child processes |
-// show as "exe" instead of "chrome" or something reasonable. This function |
-// will try to fix it so the "effective" command line shows up instead. |
-void SetProcessTitleFromCommandLine(const char** main_argv); |
- |
-} // namespace content |
- |
-#endif // CONTENT_COMMON_SET_PROCESS_TITLE_H_ |