Age | Commit message (Collapse) | Author | |
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2015-03-02 | Return error information from pdfium to JS. | Tom Sepez | |
This implements the previously unimplemented JS_Error() function. Along the way: - fix some IWYU when the include order in global.cpp was perturbed. - remove some uses of JS_ErrorString, to increase transparency. - use vp.IsSetting() in place of !vp.IsGetting() for clarity. - specify an error string on several error return paths. - add an error string for writing readonly properties. - rename an error string constant to reflect the actual message. - replace calls to variadic Format() with a function doing string appends. - remove unused JS_GetClassName() R=thestig@chromium.org Review URL: https://codereview.chromium.org/963193003 | |||
2015-02-27 | Remove unused IDS_ constants from pdfium. | Tom Sepez | |
Along the way, I noticed that one of these is used in a header file that isn't included anywhere and describes no actual code (JS_Console.h). Also add missing header guards, and IWYU to resources.h Also move a static function from a header to the new resources.cpp file. Also fix the grammar on some of the error messages. Most of these appear to be JS error messages destined for a JS error handler or (someday) a console (which can remain in english), and oddly, some appear to be about failed form validation, which smells user-facing. Also check that the message makes sense for the point the C++ code wants to use it, and reword accordingly. As it turns out, these currently don't make it back to JS due to the unimplemented JS_Error() function; this is an enabling step towards implementing it. R=thestig@chromium.org Review URL: https://codereview.chromium.org/955273003 | |||
2014-05-23 | Convert all line endings to LF. | John Abd-El-Malek | |
2014-05-17 | Initial commit. | John Abd-El-Malek | |