The normal usage is to include the src/ directory of google breakpad
in your application and then include client/ARCH/handler/exception_handler.h
where ARCH is windows, mac or linux.
However, Linden Lab for some reason packaged the breakpad prebuilt
with exception_handler.h installed in ../google_breakpad/exception_handler.h
where "../google_breakpad" is the 'root' of the include tree comparable
with 'src' in the source tree of google breakpad.
Hence, instead of including 'src' one now must include '../include/google_breakpad'
which was already done correctly for non-standable, but not for
standalone (BREAKPAD_EXCEPTION_HANDLER_INCLUDE_DIR was set to '../include'
with the 'google_breakpad' and is subsequently never used: instead
BREAKPAD_INCLUDE_DIRECTORIES is used (which is set for non-standalone)).
Therefore one much not include "google_breakpad/exception_handler.h",
but just "exception_handler.h" or you rely on somehow the directory
*below* BREAKPAD_INCLUDE_DIRECTORIES to be part of the include path as
well.
Finally LL packages the prebuilt if another duplicate minidump_descriptor.h
in the include root. Also here including "minidump_descriptor.h" would
be better correct, but following the instructions by Google this time
we might as well include the original "client/linux/handler/minidump_descriptor.h".
My repo (http://github.com/AlericInglewood/3p-google-breakpad) doesn't
even put minidump_descriptor.h in the root anymore, only
exception_handler.h. The rest is an exact copy of the 'src' tree with
regard to the headers.
Tested to compile both standalone and non-standalone.
Conflicts:
indra/llmessage/llcurl.cpp
indra/llmessage/llcurl.h
indra/newview/app_settings/settings.xml
indra/newview/llappviewer.cpp
indra/newview/llmeshrepository.cpp
Resolved:
indra/llmessage/llcurl.cpp:
Basically removed (not used anyway)
indra/llmessage/llcurl.h:
Basically removed (just includes aiculr.h now)
indra/newview/app_settings/settings.xml:
CurlUseMultipleThreads was remvoved.
CurlMaximumNumberOfHandles and CurlRequestTimeOut
are still in there, but unused at the moment.
indra/newview/llappviewer.cpp:
CurlMaximumNumberOfHandles and CurlRequestTimeOut
are unused at the moment.
indra/newview/llmeshrepository.cpp:
Lock mSignal always (is unlocked inside wait()).
Use mSignal lock to see if we are waiting; remove mWaiting.
Return false from the MeshFetch functions iff we have to retry
a HTTP fetch. Catch the error exception thrown by getByteRange
instead of using it's return value (always returns true
anyway).
Also small fixes, some spelling, some important; synchronize with upstream a bit..
Jonathan Yap: STORM-1870 Avatar tracking beacon doesn't get disabled if DESTINATION_REACHED_RADIUS is reached
This makes the class API a bit more sane, although
only a bit, because I had to leave it working with
possibly new code merged in from LL: the API can't
really change. I also removed some unused code.
While reviewing how LLFrameTimer worked however,
I did find a few instances where things where broken:
* sFrameDeltaTime wasn't correctly updated (more
than once per frame and therefore erratic). This
only influenced scrolling speed, but still.
* While dragging an inventory item, the scroll
arrows of a tab container didn't work
(LLTabContainer::handleDragAndDrop).
* Map zoom interpolation was broken (it interpolated
between A and B, but used the already updated
interpolation for A the next frame...
(added mCurZoomValInterpolationStart).
LLInstanceTracker added to llcommon (pulled from llui in v2 for usage elsewhere)
LLEventTimer now using LLInstanceTracker
Updated LLLiveAppConfig (Though it appears unused, really)
processor.h is obsolete, thus removed. (llprocessor.h replaces it)
Wrapped gSettings and the global objects returned by Settings::get() and
Globals::get() in AIThreadSafe, forcing thread-safe access.
This solves the problem of possible corruption of the various LevelMap's
in LLError::Settings due to thread unsafe accesses.