1 // Copyright (c) 2012 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.
5 #include "base/command_line.h"
6 #include "chrome/common/chrome_result_codes.h"
7 #include "chrome/common/chrome_switches.h"
8 #include "chrome/test/base/in_process_browser_test.h"
10 // Unfortunately, this needs to be Windows only for now. Even though this test
11 // is meant to exercise code that is for Windows only, it is a good general
12 // canary in the coal mine for problems related to early shutdown (aborted
13 // startup). Sadly, it times out on platforms other than Windows, so I can't
14 // enable it for those platforms at the moment. I hope one day our test harness
15 // will be improved to support this so we can get coverage on other platforms.
16 // See http://crbug.com/45115 for details.
19 // By passing kTryChromeAgain with a magic value > 10000 we cause Chrome
20 // to exit fairly early.
21 // Quickly exiting Chrome (regardless of this particular flag -- it
22 // doesn't do anything other than cause Chrome to quit on startup on
23 // non-Windows) was a cause of crashes (see bug 34799 for example) so
24 // this is a useful test of the startup/quick-shutdown cycle.
25 class TryChromeDialogBrowserTest
: public InProcessBrowserTest
{
27 TryChromeDialogBrowserTest() {
28 set_expected_exit_code(chrome::RESULT_CODE_NORMAL_EXIT_CANCEL
);
32 void SetUpCommandLine(base::CommandLine
* command_line
) override
{
33 command_line
->AppendSwitchASCII(switches::kTryChromeAgain
, "10001");
37 // Note to Sheriffs: This test (as you can read about above) simply causes
38 // Chrome to shutdown early, and, as such, has proven to be pretty good at
39 // finding problems related to shutdown. Sheriff, before marking this test as
40 // disabled, please consider that this test is meant to catch when people
41 // introduce changes that crash Chrome during shutdown and disabling this test
42 // and moving on removes a safeguard meant to avoid an even bigger thorny mess
43 // to untangle much later down the line. Disabling the test also means that the
44 // people who get blamed are not the ones that introduced the crash (in other
45 // words, don't shoot the messenger). So, please help us avoid additional
46 // shutdown crashes from creeping in, by doing the following:
47 // Run chrome.exe --try-chrome-again=10001. This is all that the test does and
48 // should be enough to trigger the failure. If it is a crash (most likely) then
49 // look at the callstack and see if any of the components have been touched
50 // recently. Look at recent changes to startup, such as any change to
51 // ChromeBrowserMainParts, specifically PreCreateThreadsImpl and see if someone
52 // has been reordering code blocks for startup. Try reverting any suspicious
53 // changes to see if it affects the test. History shows that waiting until later
54 // only makes the problem worse.
55 IN_PROC_BROWSER_TEST_F(TryChromeDialogBrowserTest
, ToastCrasher
) {}
57 #endif // defined(OS_WIN)