chromium/third_party/crashpad/crashpad/test/main_arguments.h

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#ifndef CRASHPAD_TEST_MAIN_ARGUMENTS_H_
#define CRASHPAD_TEST_MAIN_ARGUMENTS_H_

#include <string>
#include <vector>

namespace crashpad {
namespace test {

//! \brief Saves the arguments to `main()` for later use.
//!
//! Call this function from a test program’s `main()` function so that tests
//! that require access to these variables can retrieve them from
//! GetMainArguments().
//!
//! The contents of \a argv, limited to \a argc elements, will be copied, so
//! that subsequent modifications to these variables by `main()` will not affect
//! the state returned by GetMainArguments().
//!
//! This function must be called exactly once during the lifetime of a test
//! program.
void InitializeMainArguments(int argc, char* argv[]);

//! \brief Retrieves pointers to the arguments to `main()`.
//!
//! Tests that need to access the original values of a test program’s `main()`
//! function’s parameters at process creation can use this function to retrieve
//! them, provided that `main()` called InitializeMainArguments() before making
//! any changes to its arguments.
const std::vector<std::string>& GetMainArguments();

}  // namespace test
}  // namespace crashpad

#endif  // CRASHPAD_TEST_MAIN_ARGUMENTS_H_