| {% from "macros.tmpl" import wrap_with_condition, license -%} |
| {{ license() }} |
| |
| #ifndef InternalRuntimeFlags_h |
| #define InternalRuntimeFlags_h |
| |
| #include "RuntimeEnabledFeatures.h" |
| #include "wtf/PassRefPtr.h" |
| #include "wtf/RefPtr.h" |
| #include "wtf/RefCounted.h" |
| |
| namespace WebCore { |
| |
| class InternalRuntimeFlags : public RefCounted<InternalRuntimeFlags> { |
| public: |
| static PassRefPtr<InternalRuntimeFlags> create() |
| { |
| return adoptRef(new InternalRuntimeFlags); |
| } |
| |
| {#- |
| Setting after startup does not work for most runtime flags, but we |
| could add an option to print setters for ones which do: |
| void set{{feature.name}}Enabled(bool isEnabled) { RuntimeEnabledFeatures::set{{feature.name}}Enabled(isEnabled); } |
| If we do that, we also need to respect Internals::resetToConsistentState. |
| #} |
| {% for feature in features if not feature.custom %} |
| {%- call wrap_with_condition(feature.condition) %} |
| bool {{feature.first_lowered_name}}Enabled() { return RuntimeEnabledFeatures::{{feature.first_lowered_name}}Enabled(); } |
| {% if feature.writeable %} |
| void set{{feature.name}}Enabled(bool isEnabled) { RuntimeEnabledFeatures::set{{feature.name}}Enabled(isEnabled); } |
| {% endif %} |
| {%- endcall %} |
| {% endfor %} |
| |
| private: |
| InternalRuntimeFlags() { } |
| }; |
| |
| } // namespace WebCore |
| |
| #endif // InternalRuntimeFlags_h |
| |