| # There are three kinds of suppressions in this file: |
| # 1. Third party stuff we have no control over. |
| # |
| # 2. Intentional unit test errors, stuff that is somehow a false positive |
| # in our own code, or stuff that is so trivial it's not worth fixing. |
| # |
| # 3. Suppressions for real chromium bugs that are not yet fixed. |
| # These should all be in chromium's bug tracking system. |
| # Periodically we should sweep this file and the bug tracker clean by |
| # running overnight and removing outdated bugs/suppressions. |
| # |
| # TODO(rnk): Should we move all of the Linux-only system library suppressions |
| # over from suppressions.txt? We'd avoid wasting time parsing and matching |
| # suppressions on non-Linux, which is basically just Mac. |
| # |
| #----------------------------------------------------------------------- |
| |
| # 1. Third party stuff we have no control over. |
| |
| # 2. Intentional unit test errors, stuff that is somehow a false positive |
| # in our own code, or stuff that is so trivial it's not worth fixing. |
| |
| # 3. Suppressions for real chromium bugs that are not yet fixed. |
| |