Index: chrome/browser/history/in_memory_history_backend.cc |
diff --git a/chrome/browser/history/in_memory_history_backend.cc b/chrome/browser/history/in_memory_history_backend.cc |
index 1660e00e90ab8d3996cca80b8745cb4b9fe618f7..959de91f3fc29456433ed79d1805aee15560ff19 100644 |
--- a/chrome/browser/history/in_memory_history_backend.cc |
+++ b/chrome/browser/history/in_memory_history_backend.cc |
@@ -59,7 +59,6 @@ void InMemoryHistoryBackend::AttachToHistoryService( |
// Register for the notifications we care about. |
// We only want notifications for the associated profile. |
content::Source<Profile> source(profile_); |
- registrar_.Add(this, chrome::NOTIFICATION_HISTORY_URLS_DELETED, source); |
registrar_.Add( |
this, chrome::NOTIFICATION_HISTORY_KEYWORD_SEARCH_TERM_UPDATED, source); |
registrar_.Add( |
@@ -88,6 +87,28 @@ void InMemoryHistoryBackend::OnURLsModified(HistoryService* history_service, |
} |
} |
+void InMemoryHistoryBackend::OnURLsDeleted(HistoryService* history_service, |
+ const URLsDeletedDetails& details) { |
+ DCHECK(db_); |
+ |
+ if (details.all_history) { |
+ // When all history is deleted, the individual URLs won't be listed. Just |
+ // create a new database to quickly clear everything out. |
+ db_.reset(new InMemoryDatabase); |
+ if (!db_->InitFromScratch()) |
+ db_.reset(); |
+ return; |
+ } |
+ |
+ // Delete all matching URLs in our database. |
+ for (URLRows::const_iterator row = details.rows.begin(); |
sdefresne
2014/12/04 17:21:13
nit: you can use the new c++11 for loops here too.
nshaik
2014/12/07 09:34:50
Done.
|
+ row != details.rows.end(); ++row) { |
+ // This will also delete the corresponding keyword search term. |
+ // Ignore errors, as we typically only cache a subset of URLRows. |
+ db_->DeleteURLRow(row->id()); |
+ } |
+} |
+ |
void InMemoryHistoryBackend::Observe( |
int type, |
const content::NotificationSource& source, |
@@ -101,9 +122,6 @@ void InMemoryHistoryBackend::Observe( |
OnKeywordSearchTermDeleted( |
*content::Details<KeywordSearchDeletedDetails>(details).ptr()); |
break; |
- case chrome::NOTIFICATION_HISTORY_URLS_DELETED: |
- OnURLsDeleted(*content::Details<URLsDeletedDetails>(details).ptr()); |
- break; |
default: |
// For simplicity, the unit tests send us all notifications, even when |
// we haven't registered for them, so don't assert here. |
@@ -120,27 +138,6 @@ void InMemoryHistoryBackend::OnURLVisitedOrModified(const URLRow& url_row) { |
db_->DeleteURLRow(url_row.id()); |
} |
-void InMemoryHistoryBackend::OnURLsDeleted(const URLsDeletedDetails& details) { |
- DCHECK(db_); |
- |
- if (details.all_history) { |
- // When all history is deleted, the individual URLs won't be listed. Just |
- // create a new database to quickly clear everything out. |
- db_.reset(new InMemoryDatabase); |
- if (!db_->InitFromScratch()) |
- db_.reset(); |
- return; |
- } |
- |
- // Delete all matching URLs in our database. |
- for (URLRows::const_iterator row = details.rows.begin(); |
- row != details.rows.end(); ++row) { |
- // This will also delete the corresponding keyword search term. |
- // Ignore errors, as we typically only cache a subset of URLRows. |
- db_->DeleteURLRow(row->id()); |
- } |
-} |
- |
void InMemoryHistoryBackend::OnKeywordSearchTermUpdated( |
const KeywordSearchUpdatedDetails& details) { |
DCHECK(details.url_row.id()); |