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use of WebKitClient (replacing WebWidgetDelegate from glue).
The ripple effects of this change are rather large, but most
of the impact is mechanical.
The more interesting changes include:
1- Removing the WebWidget parameter from WebWidgetClient methods. This didn't
matter at all to RenderWidget or RenderView, but it did cause some changes to
be made to TestWebViewDelegate. Now, it is not possible to share a delegate
implementation for both the WebView and a popup menu, so I have a second
instance of the delegate owned by TestShell for use with popup menus.
2- Plumbing WebNavigationPolicy in place of WindowOpenDisposition was getting
to be a pretty large change, so I stopped short of deleting WindowOpenDisposition.
That way the Chrome side can remain mostly unmodified. I then added a mapping
function to convert from WebNavigationPolicy to WindowOpenDisposition.
3- The IME methods on WebWidget were renamed (reviewed separately by hbono), and
there is now an enum to specify the composition command (WebCompositionCommand).
4- I added IPC serialization for WebCompositionCommand and WebTextDirection,
which cleaned up some code that was just using ints in IPC messages.
R=jam
BUG=16234
TEST=none
Review URL: http://codereview.chromium.org/149620
git-svn-id: svn://svn.chromium.org/chrome/trunk/src@20854 0039d316-1c4b-4281-b951-d872f2087c98
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