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/* -*- Mode: C++; tab-width: 40; indent-tabs-mode: nil; c-basic-offset: 4 -*- */
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* License, v. 2.0. If a copy of the MPL was not distributed with this
* file, You can obtain one at http://mozilla.org/MPL/2.0/. */
#ifndef nsIWidget_h__
#define nsIWidget_h__
#include "mozilla/UniquePtr.h"
#include "nsISupports.h"
#include "nsColor.h"
#include "nsRect.h"
#include "nsStringGlue.h"
#include "nsCOMPtr.h"
#include "nsWidgetInitData.h"
#include "nsTArray.h"
#include "nsITheme.h"
#include "nsITimer.h"
#include "nsRegionFwd.h"
#include "nsXULAppAPI.h"
#include "mozilla/Maybe.h"
#include "mozilla/EventForwards.h"
#include "mozilla/layers/LayersTypes.h"
#include "mozilla/RefPtr.h"
#include "mozilla/TimeStamp.h"
#include "mozilla/gfx/Point.h"
#include "mozilla/widget/IMEData.h"
#include "nsDataHashtable.h"
#include "nsIObserver.h"
#include "nsIWidgetListener.h"
#include "FrameMetrics.h"
#include "Units.h"
// forward declarations
class nsIRollupListener;
class imgIContainer;
class nsIContent;
class ViewWrapper;
class nsIScreen;
class nsIRunnable;
class nsIKeyEventInPluginCallback;
namespace mozilla {
class CompositorVsyncDispatcher;
namespace dom {
class TabChild;
} // namespace dom
namespace plugins {
class PluginWidgetChild;
} // namespace plugins
namespace layers {
class AsyncDragMetrics;
class Composer2D;
class Compositor;
class CompositorBridgeChild;
class LayerManager;
class LayerManagerComposite;
class PLayerTransactionChild;
struct ScrollableLayerGuid;
} // namespace layers
namespace gfx {
class DrawTarget;
class SourceSurface;
} // namespace gfx
namespace widget {
class TextEventDispatcher;
class TextEventDispatcherListener;
} // namespace widget
} // namespace mozilla
/**
* Callback function that processes events.
*
* The argument is actually a subtype (subclass) of WidgetEvent which carries
* platform specific information about the event. Platform specific code
* knows how to deal with it.
*
* The return value determines whether or not the default action should take
* place.
*/
typedef nsEventStatus (* EVENT_CALLBACK)(mozilla::WidgetGUIEvent* aEvent);
// Hide the native window system's real window type so as to avoid
// including native window system types and APIs. This is necessary
// to ensure cross-platform code.
typedef void* nsNativeWidget;
/**
* Flags for the GetNativeData and SetNativeData functions
*/
#define NS_NATIVE_WINDOW 0
#define NS_NATIVE_GRAPHIC 1
#define NS_NATIVE_TMP_WINDOW 2
#define NS_NATIVE_WIDGET 3
#define NS_NATIVE_DISPLAY 4
#define NS_NATIVE_REGION 5
#define NS_NATIVE_OFFSETX 6
#define NS_NATIVE_OFFSETY 7
#define NS_NATIVE_PLUGIN_PORT 8
#define NS_NATIVE_SCREEN 9
// The toplevel GtkWidget containing this nsIWidget:
#define NS_NATIVE_SHELLWIDGET 10
// Has to match to NPNVnetscapeWindow, and shareable across processes
// HWND on Windows and XID on X11
#define NS_NATIVE_SHAREABLE_WINDOW 11
#define NS_NATIVE_OPENGL_CONTEXT 12
// See RegisterPluginWindowForRemoteUpdates
#define NS_NATIVE_PLUGIN_ID 13
// This is available only with GetNativeData() in parent process. Anybody
// shouldn't access this pointer as a valid pointer since the result may be
// special value like NS_ONLY_ONE_NATIVE_IME_CONTEXT. So, the result is just
// an identifier of distinguishing a text composition is caused by which native
// IME context. Note that the result is only valid in the process. So,
// XP code should use nsIWidget::GetNativeIMEContext() instead of using this.
#define NS_RAW_NATIVE_IME_CONTEXT 14
#ifdef XP_MACOSX
#define NS_NATIVE_PLUGIN_PORT_QD 100
#define NS_NATIVE_PLUGIN_PORT_CG 101
#endif
#ifdef XP_WIN
#define NS_NATIVE_TSF_THREAD_MGR 100
#define NS_NATIVE_TSF_CATEGORY_MGR 101
#define NS_NATIVE_TSF_DISPLAY_ATTR_MGR 102
#define NS_NATIVE_ICOREWINDOW 103 // winrt specific
#define NS_NATIVE_CHILD_WINDOW 104
#define NS_NATIVE_CHILD_OF_SHAREABLE_WINDOW 105
#endif
#if defined(MOZ_WIDGET_GTK)
// set/get nsPluginNativeWindowGtk, e10s specific
#define NS_NATIVE_PLUGIN_OBJECT_PTR 104
#endif
#ifdef MOZ_WIDGET_ANDROID
#define NS_NATIVE_NEW_EGL_SURFACE 100
#endif
#define NS_IWIDGET_IID \
{ 0x06396bf6, 0x2dd8, 0x45e5, \
{ 0xac, 0x45, 0x75, 0x26, 0x53, 0xb1, 0xc9, 0x80 } }
/*
* Window shadow styles
* Also used for the -moz-window-shadow CSS property
*/
#define NS_STYLE_WINDOW_SHADOW_NONE 0
#define NS_STYLE_WINDOW_SHADOW_DEFAULT 1
#define NS_STYLE_WINDOW_SHADOW_MENU 2
#define NS_STYLE_WINDOW_SHADOW_TOOLTIP 3
#define NS_STYLE_WINDOW_SHADOW_SHEET 4
/**
* Transparency modes
*/
enum nsTransparencyMode {
eTransparencyOpaque = 0, // Fully opaque
eTransparencyTransparent, // Parts of the window may be transparent
eTransparencyGlass, // Transparent parts of the window have Vista AeroGlass effect applied
eTransparencyBorderlessGlass // As above, but without a border around the opaque areas when there would otherwise be one with eTransparencyGlass
};
/**
* Cursor types.
*/
enum nsCursor { ///(normal cursor, usually rendered as an arrow)
eCursor_standard,
///(system is busy, usually rendered as a hourglass or watch)
eCursor_wait,
///(Selecting something, usually rendered as an IBeam)
eCursor_select,
///(can hyper-link, usually rendered as a human hand)
eCursor_hyperlink,
///(north/south/west/east edge sizing)
eCursor_n_resize,
eCursor_s_resize,
eCursor_w_resize,
eCursor_e_resize,
///(corner sizing)
eCursor_nw_resize,
eCursor_se_resize,
eCursor_ne_resize,
eCursor_sw_resize,
eCursor_crosshair,
eCursor_move,
eCursor_help,
eCursor_copy, // CSS3
eCursor_alias,
eCursor_context_menu,
eCursor_cell,
eCursor_grab,
eCursor_grabbing,
eCursor_spinning,
eCursor_zoom_in,
eCursor_zoom_out,
eCursor_not_allowed,
eCursor_col_resize,
eCursor_row_resize,
eCursor_no_drop,
eCursor_vertical_text,
eCursor_all_scroll,
eCursor_nesw_resize,
eCursor_nwse_resize,
eCursor_ns_resize,
eCursor_ew_resize,
eCursor_none,
// This one better be the last one in this list.
eCursorCount
};
enum nsTopLevelWidgetZPlacement { // for PlaceBehind()
eZPlacementBottom = 0, // bottom of the window stack
eZPlacementBelow, // just below another widget
eZPlacementTop // top of the window stack
};
/**
* Before the OS goes to sleep, this topic is notified.
*/
#define NS_WIDGET_SLEEP_OBSERVER_TOPIC "sleep_notification"
/**
* After the OS wakes up, this topic is notified.
*/
#define NS_WIDGET_WAKE_OBSERVER_TOPIC "wake_notification"
/**
* Before the OS suspends the current process, this topic is notified. Some
* OS will kill processes that are suspended instead of resuming them.
* For that reason this topic may be useful to safely close down resources.
*/
#define NS_WIDGET_SUSPEND_PROCESS_OBSERVER_TOPIC "suspend_process_notification"
/**
* After the current process resumes from being suspended, this topic is
* notified.
*/
#define NS_WIDGET_RESUME_PROCESS_OBSERVER_TOPIC "resume_process_notification"
namespace mozilla {
namespace widget {
/**
* Size constraints for setting the minimum and maximum size of a widget.
* Values are in device pixels.
*/
struct SizeConstraints {
SizeConstraints()
: mMaxSize(NS_MAXSIZE, NS_MAXSIZE)
{
}
SizeConstraints(mozilla::LayoutDeviceIntSize aMinSize,
mozilla::LayoutDeviceIntSize aMaxSize)
: mMinSize(aMinSize),
mMaxSize(aMaxSize)
{
}
mozilla::LayoutDeviceIntSize mMinSize;
mozilla::LayoutDeviceIntSize mMaxSize;
};
struct AutoObserverNotifier {
AutoObserverNotifier(nsIObserver* aObserver,
const char* aTopic)
: mObserver(aObserver)
, mTopic(aTopic)
{
}
void SkipNotification()
{
mObserver = nullptr;
}
uint64_t SaveObserver()
{
if (!mObserver) {
return 0;
}
uint64_t observerId = ++sObserverId;
sSavedObservers.Put(observerId, mObserver);
SkipNotification();
return observerId;
}
~AutoObserverNotifier()
{
if (mObserver) {
mObserver->Observe(nullptr, mTopic, nullptr);
}
}
static void NotifySavedObserver(const uint64_t& aObserverId,
const char* aTopic)
{
nsCOMPtr<nsIObserver> observer = sSavedObservers.Get(aObserverId);
if (!observer) {
MOZ_ASSERT(aObserverId == 0, "We should always find a saved observer for nonzero IDs");
return;
}
sSavedObservers.Remove(aObserverId);
observer->Observe(nullptr, aTopic, nullptr);
}
private:
nsCOMPtr<nsIObserver> mObserver;
const char* mTopic;
private:
static uint64_t sObserverId;
static nsDataHashtable<nsUint64HashKey, nsCOMPtr<nsIObserver>> sSavedObservers;
};
} // namespace widget
} // namespace mozilla
/**
* The base class for all the widgets. It provides the interface for
* all basic and necessary functionality.
*/
class nsIWidget : public nsISupports
{
protected:
typedef mozilla::dom::TabChild TabChild;
public:
typedef mozilla::layers::Composer2D Composer2D;
typedef mozilla::layers::CompositorBridgeChild CompositorBridgeChild;
typedef mozilla::layers::AsyncDragMetrics AsyncDragMetrics;
typedef mozilla::layers::FrameMetrics FrameMetrics;
typedef mozilla::layers::LayerManager LayerManager;
typedef mozilla::layers::LayerManagerComposite LayerManagerComposite;
typedef mozilla::layers::LayersBackend LayersBackend;
typedef mozilla::layers::PLayerTransactionChild PLayerTransactionChild;
typedef mozilla::layers::ZoomConstraints ZoomConstraints;
typedef mozilla::widget::IMEMessage IMEMessage;
typedef mozilla::widget::IMENotification IMENotification;
typedef mozilla::widget::IMEState IMEState;
typedef mozilla::widget::InputContext InputContext;
typedef mozilla::widget::InputContextAction InputContextAction;
typedef mozilla::widget::NativeIMEContext NativeIMEContext;
typedef mozilla::widget::SizeConstraints SizeConstraints;
typedef mozilla::widget::TextEventDispatcher TextEventDispatcher;
typedef mozilla::widget::TextEventDispatcherListener
TextEventDispatcherListener;
typedef mozilla::CompositorVsyncDispatcher CompositorVsyncDispatcher;
typedef mozilla::LayoutDeviceIntMargin LayoutDeviceIntMargin;
typedef mozilla::LayoutDeviceIntPoint LayoutDeviceIntPoint;
typedef mozilla::LayoutDeviceIntRect LayoutDeviceIntRect;
typedef mozilla::LayoutDeviceIntRegion LayoutDeviceIntRegion;
typedef mozilla::LayoutDeviceIntSize LayoutDeviceIntSize;
typedef mozilla::ScreenIntPoint ScreenIntPoint;
typedef mozilla::DesktopIntRect DesktopIntRect;
typedef mozilla::CSSRect CSSRect;
// Used in UpdateThemeGeometries.
struct ThemeGeometry {
// The ThemeGeometryType value for the themed widget, see
// nsITheme::ThemeGeometryTypeForWidget.
nsITheme::ThemeGeometryType mType;
// The device-pixel rect within the window for the themed widget
LayoutDeviceIntRect mRect;
ThemeGeometry(nsITheme::ThemeGeometryType aType,
const LayoutDeviceIntRect& aRect)
: mType(aType)
, mRect(aRect)
{ }
};
NS_DECLARE_STATIC_IID_ACCESSOR(NS_IWIDGET_IID)
nsIWidget()
: mLastChild(nullptr)
, mPrevSibling(nullptr)
, mOnDestroyCalled(false)
, mWindowType(eWindowType_child)
, mZIndex(0)
{
ClearNativeTouchSequence(nullptr);
}
/**
* Create and initialize a widget.
*
* All the arguments can be null in which case a top level window
* with size 0 is created. The event callback function has to be
* provided only if the caller wants to deal with the events this
* widget receives. The event callback is basically a preprocess
* hook called synchronously. The return value determines whether
* the event goes to the default window procedure or it is hidden
* to the os. The assumption is that if the event handler returns
* false the widget does not see the event. The widget should not
* automatically clear the window to the background color. The
* calling code must handle paint messages and clear the background
* itself.
*
* In practice at least one of aParent and aNativeParent will be null. If
* both are null the widget isn't parented (e.g. context menus or
* independent top level windows).
*
* The dimensions given in aRect are specified in the parent's
* device coordinate system.
* This must not be called for parentless widgets such as top-level
* windows, which use the desktop pixel coordinate system; a separate
* method is provided for these.
*
* @param aParent parent nsIWidget
* @param aNativeParent native parent widget
* @param aRect the widget dimension
* @param aInitData data that is used for widget initialization
*
*/
NS_IMETHOD Create(nsIWidget* aParent,
nsNativeWidget aNativeParent,
const LayoutDeviceIntRect& aRect,
nsWidgetInitData* aInitData = nullptr) = 0;
/*
* As above, but with aRect specified in DesktopPixel units (for top-level
* widgets).
* Default implementation just converts aRect to device pixels and calls
* through to device-pixel Create, but platforms may override this if the
* mapping is not straightforward or the native platform needs to use the
* desktop pixel values directly.
*/
NS_IMETHOD Create(nsIWidget* aParent,
nsNativeWidget aNativeParent,
const DesktopIntRect& aRect,
nsWidgetInitData* aInitData = nullptr)
{
LayoutDeviceIntRect devPixRect =
RoundedToInt(aRect * GetDesktopToDeviceScale());
return Create(aParent, aNativeParent, devPixRect, aInitData);
}
/**
* Allocate, initialize, and return a widget that is a child of
* |this|. The returned widget (if nonnull) has gone through the
* equivalent of CreateInstance(widgetCID) + Create(...).
*
* |CreateChild()| lets widget backends decide whether to parent
* the new child widget to this, nonnatively parent it, or both.
* This interface exists to support the PuppetWidget backend,
* which is entirely non-native. All other params are the same as
* for |Create()|.
*
* |aForceUseIWidgetParent| forces |CreateChild()| to only use the
* |nsIWidget*| this, not its native widget (if it exists), when
* calling |Create()|. This is a timid hack around poorly
* understood code, and shouldn't be used in new code.
*/
virtual already_AddRefed<nsIWidget>
CreateChild(const LayoutDeviceIntRect& aRect,
nsWidgetInitData* aInitData = nullptr,
bool aForceUseIWidgetParent = false) = 0;
/**
* Attach to a top level widget.
*
* In cases where a top level chrome widget is being used as a content
* container, attach a secondary listener and update the device
* context. The primary widget listener will continue to be called for
* notifications relating to the top-level window, whereas other
* notifications such as painting and events will instead be called via
* the attached listener. SetAttachedWidgetListener should be used to
* assign the attached listener.
*
* aUseAttachedEvents if true, events are sent to the attached listener
* instead of the normal listener.
*/
NS_IMETHOD AttachViewToTopLevel(bool aUseAttachedEvents) = 0;
/**
* Accessor functions to get and set the attached listener. Used by
* nsView in connection with AttachViewToTopLevel above.
*/
virtual void SetAttachedWidgetListener(nsIWidgetListener* aListener) = 0;
virtual nsIWidgetListener* GetAttachedWidgetListener() = 0;
virtual void SetPreviouslyAttachedWidgetListener(nsIWidgetListener* aListener) = 0;
virtual nsIWidgetListener* GetPreviouslyAttachedWidgetListener() = 0;
/**
* Accessor functions to get and set the listener which handles various
* actions for the widget.
*/
//@{
virtual nsIWidgetListener* GetWidgetListener() = 0;
virtual void SetWidgetListener(nsIWidgetListener* alistener) = 0;
//@}
/**
* Close and destroy the internal native window.
* This method does not delete the widget.
*/
NS_IMETHOD Destroy(void) = 0;
/**
* Destroyed() returns true if Destroy() has been called already.
* Otherwise, false.
*/
bool Destroyed() const { return mOnDestroyCalled; }
/**
* Reparent a widget
*
* Change the widget's parent. Null parents are allowed.
*
* @param aNewParent new parent
*/
NS_IMETHOD SetParent(nsIWidget* aNewParent) = 0;
/**
* Return the parent Widget of this Widget or nullptr if this is a
* top level window
*
* @return the parent widget or nullptr if it does not have a parent
*
*/
virtual nsIWidget* GetParent(void) = 0;
/**
* Return the top level Widget of this Widget
*
* @return the top level widget
*/
virtual nsIWidget* GetTopLevelWidget() = 0;
/**
* Return the top (non-sheet) parent of this Widget if it's a sheet,
* or nullptr if this isn't a sheet (or some other error occurred).
* Sheets are only supported on some platforms (currently only OS X).
*
* @return the top (non-sheet) parent widget or nullptr
*
*/
virtual nsIWidget* GetSheetWindowParent(void) = 0;
/**
* Return the physical DPI of the screen containing the window ...
* the number of device pixels per inch.
*/
virtual float GetDPI() = 0;
/**
* Return the scaling factor between device pixels and the platform-
* dependent "desktop pixels" used to manage window positions on a
* potentially multi-screen, mixed-resolution desktop.
*/
virtual mozilla::DesktopToLayoutDeviceScale GetDesktopToDeviceScale() = 0;
/**
* Returns the CompositorVsyncDispatcher associated with this widget
*/
virtual CompositorVsyncDispatcher* GetCompositorVsyncDispatcher() = 0;
/**
* Return the default scale factor for the window. This is the
* default number of device pixels per CSS pixel to use. This should
* depend on OS/platform settings such as the Mac's "UI scale factor"
* or Windows' "font DPI". This will take into account Gecko preferences
* overriding the system setting.
*/
mozilla::CSSToLayoutDeviceScale GetDefaultScale();
/**
* Return the Gecko override of the system default scale, if any;
* returns <= 0.0 if the system scale should be used as-is.
* nsIWidget::GetDefaultScale() [above] takes this into account.
* It is exposed here so that code that wants to check for a
* default-scale override without having a widget on hand can
* easily access the same value.
* Note that any scale override is a browser-wide value, whereas
* the default GetDefaultScale value (when no override is present)
* may vary between widgets (or screens).
*/
static double DefaultScaleOverride();
/**
* Return the first child of this widget. Will return null if
* there are no children.
*/
nsIWidget* GetFirstChild() const {
return mFirstChild;
}
/**
* Return the last child of this widget. Will return null if
* there are no children.
*/
nsIWidget* GetLastChild() const {
return mLastChild;
}
/**
* Return the next sibling of this widget
*/
nsIWidget* GetNextSibling() const {
return mNextSibling;
}
/**
* Set the next sibling of this widget
*/
void SetNextSibling(nsIWidget* aSibling) {
mNextSibling = aSibling;
}
/**
* Return the previous sibling of this widget
*/
nsIWidget* GetPrevSibling() const {
return mPrevSibling;
}
/**
* Set the previous sibling of this widget
*/
void SetPrevSibling(nsIWidget* aSibling) {
mPrevSibling = aSibling;
}
/**
* Show or hide this widget
*
* @param aState true to show the Widget, false to hide it
*
*/
NS_IMETHOD Show(bool aState) = 0;
/**
* Make the window modal
*
*/
NS_IMETHOD SetModal(bool aModal) = 0;
/**
* Make the non-modal window opened by modal window fake-modal, that will
* call SetFakeModal(false) on destroy on Cocoa.
*/
NS_IMETHOD SetFakeModal(bool aModal)
{
return SetModal(aModal);
}
/**
* The maximum number of simultaneous touch contacts supported by the device.
* In the case of devices with multiple digitizers (e.g. multiple touch screens),
* the value will be the maximum of the set of maximum supported contacts by
* each individual digitizer.
*/
virtual uint32_t GetMaxTouchPoints() const = 0;
/**
* Returns whether the window is visible
*
*/
virtual bool IsVisible() const = 0;
/**
* Perform platform-dependent sanity check on a potential window position.
* This is guaranteed to work only for top-level windows.
*
* @param aAllowSlop: if true, allow the window to slop offscreen;
* the window should be partially visible. if false,
* force the entire window onscreen (or at least
* the upper-left corner, if it's too large).
* @param aX in: an x position expressed in screen coordinates.
* out: the x position constrained to fit on the screen(s).
* @param aY in: an y position expressed in screen coordinates.
* out: the y position constrained to fit on the screen(s).
* @return vapid success indication. but see also the parameters.
*
**/
NS_IMETHOD ConstrainPosition(bool aAllowSlop,
int32_t *aX,
int32_t *aY) = 0;
/**
* NOTE:
*
* For a top-level window widget, the "parent's coordinate system" is the
* "global" display pixel coordinate space, *not* device pixels (which
* may be inconsistent between multiple screens, at least in the Mac OS
* case with mixed hi-dpi and lo-dpi displays). This applies to all the
* following Move and Resize widget APIs.
*
* The display-/device-pixel distinction becomes important for (at least)
* Mac OS X with Hi-DPI (retina) displays, and Windows when the UI scale
* factor is set to other than 100%.
*
* The Move and Resize methods take floating-point parameters, rather than
* integer ones. This is important when manipulating top-level widgets,
* where the coordinate system may not be an integral multiple of the
* device-pixel space.
**/
/**
* Move this widget.
*
* Coordinates refer to the top-left of the widget. For toplevel windows
* with decorations, this is the top-left of the titlebar and frame .
*
* @param aX the new x position expressed in the parent's coordinate system
* @param aY the new y position expressed in the parent's coordinate system
*
**/
NS_IMETHOD Move(double aX, double aY) = 0;
/**
* Reposition this widget so that the client area has the given offset.
*
* @param aX the new x offset of the client area expressed as an
* offset from the origin of the client area of the parent
* widget (for root widgets and popup widgets it is in
* screen coordinates)
* @param aY the new y offset of the client area expressed as an
* offset from the origin of the client area of the parent
* widget (for root widgets and popup widgets it is in
* screen coordinates)
*
**/
NS_IMETHOD MoveClient(double aX, double aY) = 0;
/**
* Resize this widget. Any size constraints set for the window by a
* previous call to SetSizeConstraints will be applied.
*
* @param aWidth the new width expressed in the parent's coordinate system
* @param aHeight the new height expressed in the parent's coordinate system
* @param aRepaint whether the widget should be repainted
*
*/
NS_IMETHOD Resize(double aWidth,
double aHeight,
bool aRepaint) = 0;
/**
* Move or resize this widget. Any size constraints set for the window by
* a previous call to SetSizeConstraints will be applied.
*
* @param aX the new x position expressed in the parent's coordinate system
* @param aY the new y position expressed in the parent's coordinate system
* @param aWidth the new width expressed in the parent's coordinate system
* @param aHeight the new height expressed in the parent's coordinate system
* @param aRepaint whether the widget should be repainted if the size changes
*
*/
NS_IMETHOD Resize(double aX,
double aY,
double aWidth,
double aHeight,
bool aRepaint) = 0;
/**
* Resize the widget so that the inner client area has the given size.
*
* @param aWidth the new width of the client area.
* @param aHeight the new height of the client area.
* @param aRepaint whether the widget should be repainted
*
*/
NS_IMETHOD ResizeClient(double aWidth,
double aHeight,
bool aRepaint) = 0;
/**
* Resize and reposition the widget so tht inner client area has the given
* offset and size.
*
* @param aX the new x offset of the client area expressed as an
* offset from the origin of the client area of the parent
* widget (for root widgets and popup widgets it is in
* screen coordinates)
* @param aY the new y offset of the client area expressed as an
* offset from the origin of the client area of the parent
* widget (for root widgets and popup widgets it is in
* screen coordinates)
* @param aWidth the new width of the client area.
* @param aHeight the new height of the client area.
* @param aRepaint whether the widget should be repainted
*
*/
NS_IMETHOD ResizeClient(double aX,
double aY,
double aWidth,
double aHeight,
bool aRepaint) = 0;
/**
* Sets the widget's z-index.
*/
virtual void SetZIndex(int32_t aZIndex) = 0;
/**
* Gets the widget's z-index.
*/
int32_t GetZIndex()
{
return mZIndex;
}
/**
* Position this widget just behind the given widget. (Used to
* control z-order for top-level widgets. Get/SetZIndex by contrast
* control z-order for child widgets of other widgets.)
* @param aPlacement top, bottom, or below a widget
* (if top or bottom, param aWidget is ignored)
* @param aWidget widget to place this widget behind
* (only if aPlacement is eZPlacementBelow).
* null is equivalent to aPlacement of eZPlacementTop
* @param aActivate true to activate the widget after placing it
*/
NS_IMETHOD PlaceBehind(nsTopLevelWidgetZPlacement aPlacement,
nsIWidget *aWidget, bool aActivate) = 0;
/**
* Minimize, maximize or normalize the window size.
* Takes a value from nsSizeMode (see nsIWidgetListener.h)
*/
NS_IMETHOD SetSizeMode(nsSizeMode aMode) = 0;
/**
* Return size mode (minimized, maximized, normalized).
* Returns a value from nsSizeMode (see nsIWidgetListener.h)
*/
virtual nsSizeMode SizeMode() = 0;
/**
* Enable or disable this Widget
*
* @param aState true to enable the Widget, false to disable it.
*
*/
NS_IMETHOD Enable(bool aState) = 0;
/**
* Ask whether the widget is enabled
*/
virtual bool IsEnabled() const = 0;
/**
* Request activation of this window or give focus to this widget.
*
* @param aRaise If true, this function requests activation of this
* widget's toplevel window.
* If false, the appropriate toplevel window (which in
* the case of popups may not be this widget's toplevel
* window) is already active.
*/
NS_IMETHOD SetFocus(bool aRaise = false) = 0;
/**
* Get this widget's outside dimensions relative to its parent widget. For
* popup widgets the returned rect is in screen coordinates and not
* relative to its parent widget.
*
* @param aRect On return it holds the x, y, width and height of
* this widget.
*/
NS_IMETHOD GetBounds(LayoutDeviceIntRect& aRect) = 0;
/**
* Get this widget's outside dimensions in device coordinates. This
* includes any title bar on the window.
*
* @param aRect On return it holds the x, y, width and height of
* this widget.
*/
NS_IMETHOD GetScreenBounds(LayoutDeviceIntRect& aRect) = 0;
/**
* Similar to GetScreenBounds except that this function will always
* get the size when the widget is in the nsSizeMode_Normal size mode
* even if the current size mode is not nsSizeMode_Normal.
* This method will fail if the size mode is not nsSizeMode_Normal and
* the platform doesn't have the ability.
* This method will always succeed if the current size mode is
* nsSizeMode_Normal.
*
* @param aRect On return it holds the x, y, width and height of
* this widget.
*/
NS_IMETHOD GetRestoredBounds(LayoutDeviceIntRect& aRect) = 0;
/**
* Get this widget's client area bounds, if the window has a 3D border
* appearance this returns the area inside the border. The position is the
* position of the client area relative to the client area of the parent
* widget (for root widgets and popup widgets it is in screen coordinates).
*
* @param aRect On return it holds the x. y, width and height of
* the client area of this widget.
*/
NS_IMETHOD GetClientBounds(LayoutDeviceIntRect& aRect) = 0;
/**
* Get the non-client area dimensions of the window.
*/
NS_IMETHOD GetNonClientMargins(LayoutDeviceIntMargin& aMargins) = 0;
/**
* Sets the non-client area dimensions of the window. Pass -1 to restore
* the system default frame size for that border. Pass zero to remove
* a border, or pass a specific value adjust a border. Units are in
* pixels. (DPI dependent)
*
* Platform notes:
* Windows: shrinking top non-client height will remove application
* icon and window title text. Glass desktops will refuse to set
* dimensions between zero and size < system default.
*
*/
NS_IMETHOD SetNonClientMargins(LayoutDeviceIntMargin& aMargins) = 0;
/**
* Get the client offset from the window origin.
*
* @return the x and y of the offset.
*/
virtual LayoutDeviceIntPoint GetClientOffset() = 0;
/**
* Equivalent to GetClientBounds but only returns the size.
*/
virtual LayoutDeviceIntSize GetClientSize() {
// Depending on the backend, overloading this method may be useful if
// requesting the client offset is expensive.
LayoutDeviceIntRect rect;
GetClientBounds(rect);
return rect.Size();
}
/**
* Set the background color for this widget
*
* @param aColor the new background color
*
*/
virtual void SetBackgroundColor(const nscolor &aColor) { }
/**
* Get the cursor for this widget.
*
* @return this widget's cursor.
*/
virtual nsCursor GetCursor(void) = 0;
/**
* Set the cursor for this widget
*
* @param aCursor the new cursor for this widget
*/
NS_IMETHOD SetCursor(nsCursor aCursor) = 0;
/**
* If a cursor type is currently cached locally for this widget, clear the
* cached cursor to force an update on the next SetCursor call.
*/
virtual void ClearCachedCursor() = 0;
/**
* Sets an image as the cursor for this widget.
*
* @param aCursor the cursor to set
* @param aX the X coordinate of the hotspot (from left).
* @param aY the Y coordinate of the hotspot (from top).
* @retval NS_ERROR_NOT_IMPLEMENTED if setting images as cursors is not
* supported
*/
NS_IMETHOD SetCursor(imgIContainer* aCursor,
uint32_t aHotspotX, uint32_t aHotspotY) = 0;
/**
* Get the window type of this widget.
*/
nsWindowType WindowType() { return mWindowType; }
/**
* Determines if this widget is one of the three types of plugin widgets.
*/
bool IsPlugin() {
return mWindowType == eWindowType_plugin ||
mWindowType == eWindowType_plugin_ipc_chrome ||
mWindowType == eWindowType_plugin_ipc_content;
}
/**
* Set the transparency mode of the top-level window containing this widget.
* So, e.g., if you call this on the widget for an IFRAME, the top level
* browser window containing the IFRAME actually gets set. Be careful.
*
* This can fail if the platform doesn't support
* transparency/glass. By default widgets are not
* transparent. This will also fail if the toplevel window is not
* a Mozilla window, e.g., if the widget is in an embedded
* context.
*
* After transparency/glass has been enabled, the initial alpha channel
* value for all pixels is 1, i.e., opaque.
* If the window is resized then the alpha channel values for
* all pixels are reset to 1.
* Pixel RGB color values are already premultiplied with alpha channel values.
*/
virtual void SetTransparencyMode(nsTransparencyMode aMode) = 0;
/**
* Get the transparency mode of the top-level window that contains this
* widget.
*/
virtual nsTransparencyMode GetTransparencyMode() = 0;
/**
* This represents a command to set the bounds and clip region of
* a child widget.
*/
struct Configuration {
nsCOMPtr<nsIWidget> mChild;
uintptr_t mWindowID; // e10s specific, the unique plugin port id
bool mVisible; // e10s specific, widget visibility
LayoutDeviceIntRect mBounds;
nsTArray<LayoutDeviceIntRect> mClipRegion;
};
/**
* Sets the clip region of each mChild (which must actually be a child
* of this widget) to the union of the pixel rects given in
* mClipRegion, all relative to the top-left of the child
* widget. Clip regions are not implemented on all platforms and only
* need to actually work for children that are plugins.
*
* Also sets the bounds of each child to mBounds.
*
* This will invalidate areas of the children that have changed, but
* does not need to invalidate any part of this widget.
*
* Children should be moved in the order given; the array is
* sorted so to minimize unnecessary invalidation if children are
* moved in that order.
*/
virtual nsresult ConfigureChildren(const nsTArray<Configuration>& aConfigurations) = 0;
virtual nsresult SetWindowClipRegion(const nsTArray<LayoutDeviceIntRect>& aRects,
bool aIntersectWithExisting) = 0;
/**
* Appends to aRects the rectangles constituting this widget's clip
* region. If this widget is not clipped, appends a single rectangle
* (0, 0, bounds.width, bounds.height).
*/
virtual void GetWindowClipRegion(nsTArray<LayoutDeviceIntRect>* aRects) = 0;
/**
* Register or unregister native plugin widgets which receive Configuration
* data from the content process via the compositor.
*
* Lookups are used by the main thread via the compositor to lookup widgets
* based on a unique window id. On Windows and Linux this is the
* NS_NATIVE_PLUGIN_PORT (hwnd/XID). This tracking maintains a reference to
* widgets held. Consumers are responsible for removing widgets from this
* list.
*/
virtual void RegisterPluginWindowForRemoteUpdates() = 0;
virtual void UnregisterPluginWindowForRemoteUpdates() = 0;
static nsIWidget* LookupRegisteredPluginWindow(uintptr_t aWindowID);
/**
* Iterates across the list of registered plugin widgets and updates thier
* visibility based on which plugins are included in the 'visible' list.
*
* The compositor knows little about tabs, but it does know which plugin
* widgets are currently included in the visible layer tree. It calls this
* helper to hide widgets it knows nothing about.
*/
static void UpdateRegisteredPluginWindowVisibility(uintptr_t aOwnerWidget,
nsTArray<uintptr_t>& aPluginIds);
/**
* Set the shadow style of the window.
*
* Ignored on child widgets and on non-Mac platforms.
*/
NS_IMETHOD SetWindowShadowStyle(int32_t aStyle) = 0;
/*
* On Mac OS X, this method shows or hides the pill button in the titlebar
* that's used to collapse the toolbar.
*
* Ignored on child widgets and on non-Mac platforms.
*/
virtual void SetShowsToolbarButton(bool aShow) = 0;
/*
* On Mac OS X Lion, this method shows or hides the full screen button in
* the titlebar that handles native full screen mode.
*
* Ignored on child widgets, non-Mac platforms, & pre-Lion Mac.
*/
virtual void SetShowsFullScreenButton(bool aShow) = 0;
enum WindowAnimationType {
eGenericWindowAnimation,
eDocumentWindowAnimation
};
/**
* Sets the kind of top-level window animation this widget should have. On
* Mac OS X, this causes a particular kind of animation to be shown when the
* window is first made visible.
*
* Ignored on child widgets and on non-Mac platforms.
*/
virtual void SetWindowAnimationType(WindowAnimationType aType) = 0;
/**
* Specifies whether the window title should be drawn even if the window
* contents extend into the titlebar. Ignored on windows that don't draw
* in the titlebar. Only implemented on OS X.
*/
virtual void SetDrawsTitle(bool aDrawTitle) {}
/**
* Indicates whether the widget should attempt to make titlebar controls
* easier to see on dark titlebar backgrounds.
*/
virtual void SetUseBrightTitlebarForeground(bool aBrightForeground) {}
/**
* Hide window chrome (borders, buttons) for this widget.
*
*/
NS_IMETHOD HideWindowChrome(bool aShouldHide) = 0;
enum FullscreenTransitionStage
{
eBeforeFullscreenToggle,
eAfterFullscreenToggle
};
/**
* Prepares for fullscreen transition and returns whether the widget
* supports fullscreen transition. If this method returns false,
* PerformFullscreenTransition() must never be called. Otherwise,
* caller should call that method twice with "before" and "after"
* stages respectively in order. In the latter case, this method may
* return some data via aData pointer. Caller must pass that data to
* PerformFullscreenTransition() if any, and caller is responsible
* for releasing that data.
*/
virtual bool PrepareForFullscreenTransition(nsISupports** aData) = 0;
/**
* Performs fullscreen transition. This method returns immediately,
* and will post aCallback to the main thread when the transition
* finishes.
*/
virtual void PerformFullscreenTransition(FullscreenTransitionStage aStage,
uint16_t aDuration,
nsISupports* aData,
nsIRunnable* aCallback) = 0;
/**
* Put the toplevel window into or out of fullscreen mode.
* If aTargetScreen is given, attempt to go fullscreen on that screen,
* if possible. (If not, it behaves as if aTargetScreen is null.)
* If !aFullScreen, aTargetScreen is ignored.
* aTargetScreen support is currently only implemented on Windows.
*
* @return NS_OK if the widget is setup properly for fullscreen and
* FullscreenChanged callback has been or will be called. If other
* value is returned, the caller should continue the change itself.
*/
NS_IMETHOD MakeFullScreen(bool aFullScreen, nsIScreen* aTargetScreen = nullptr) = 0;
/**
* Same as MakeFullScreen, except that, on systems which natively
* support fullscreen transition, calling this method explicitly
* requests that behavior.
* It is currently only supported on OS X 10.7+.
*/
NS_IMETHOD MakeFullScreenWithNativeTransition(
bool aFullScreen, nsIScreen* aTargetScreen = nullptr)
{
return MakeFullScreen(aFullScreen, aTargetScreen);
}
/**
* Invalidate a specified rect for a widget so that it will be repainted
* later.
*/
NS_IMETHOD Invalidate(const LayoutDeviceIntRect& aRect) = 0;
enum LayerManagerPersistence
{
LAYER_MANAGER_CURRENT = 0,
LAYER_MANAGER_PERSISTENT
};
/**
* Return the widget's LayerManager. The layer tree for that
* LayerManager is what gets rendered to the widget.
*
* @param aAllowRetaining an outparam that states whether the returned
* layer manager should be used for retained layers
*/
inline LayerManager* GetLayerManager(bool* aAllowRetaining = nullptr)
{
return GetLayerManager(nullptr, mozilla::layers::LayersBackend::LAYERS_NONE,
LAYER_MANAGER_CURRENT, aAllowRetaining);
}
inline LayerManager* GetLayerManager(LayerManagerPersistence aPersistence,
bool* aAllowRetaining = nullptr)
{
return GetLayerManager(nullptr, mozilla::layers::LayersBackend::LAYERS_NONE,
aPersistence, aAllowRetaining);
}
/**
* Like GetLayerManager(), but prefers creating a layer manager of
* type |aBackendHint| instead of what would normally be created.
* LayersBackend::LAYERS_NONE means "no hint".
*/
virtual LayerManager* GetLayerManager(PLayerTransactionChild* aShadowManager,
LayersBackend aBackendHint,
LayerManagerPersistence aPersistence = LAYER_MANAGER_CURRENT,
bool* aAllowRetaining = nullptr) = 0;
/**
* Called before each layer manager transaction to allow any preparation
* for DrawWindowUnderlay/Overlay that needs to be on the main thread.
*
* Always called on the main thread.
*/
virtual void PrepareWindowEffects() = 0;
/**
* Called when Gecko knows which themed widgets exist in this window.
* The passed array contains an entry for every themed widget of the right
* type (currently only NS_THEME_TOOLBAR) within the window, except for
* themed widgets which are transformed or have effects applied to them
* (e.g. CSS opacity or filters).
* This could sometimes be called during display list construction
* outside of painting.
* If called during painting, it will be called before we actually
* paint anything.
*/
virtual void UpdateThemeGeometries(const nsTArray<ThemeGeometry>& aThemeGeometries) = 0;
/**
* Informs the widget about the region of the window that is opaque.
*
* @param aOpaqueRegion the region of the window that is opaque.
*/
virtual void UpdateOpaqueRegion(const LayoutDeviceIntRegion& aOpaqueRegion) {}
/**
* Informs the widget about the region of the window that is draggable.
*/
virtual void UpdateWindowDraggingRegion(const LayoutDeviceIntRegion& aRegion) {}
/**
* Tells the widget whether the given input block results in a swipe.
* Should be called in response to a WidgetWheelEvent that has
* mFlags.mCanTriggerSwipe set on it.
*/
virtual void ReportSwipeStarted(uint64_t aInputBlockId, bool aStartSwipe) {}
/**
* Internal methods
*/
//@{
virtual void AddChild(nsIWidget* aChild) = 0;
virtual void RemoveChild(nsIWidget* aChild) = 0;
virtual void* GetNativeData(uint32_t aDataType) = 0;
virtual void SetNativeData(uint32_t aDataType, uintptr_t aVal) = 0;
virtual void FreeNativeData(void * data, uint32_t aDataType) = 0;//~~~
//@}
/**
* Set the widget's title.
* Must be called after Create.
*
* @param aTitle string displayed as the title of the widget
*/
NS_IMETHOD SetTitle(const nsAString& aTitle) = 0;
/**
* Set the widget's icon.
* Must be called after Create.
*
* @param anIconSpec string specifying the icon to use; convention is to pass
* a resource: URL from which a platform-dependent resource
* file name will be constructed
*/
NS_IMETHOD SetIcon(const nsAString& anIconSpec) = 0;
/**
* Return this widget's origin in screen coordinates.
*
* @return screen coordinates stored in the x,y members
*/
virtual LayoutDeviceIntPoint WidgetToScreenOffset() = 0;
/**
* Given the specified client size, return the corresponding window size,
* which includes the area for the borders and titlebar. This method
* should work even when the window is not yet visible.
*/
virtual LayoutDeviceIntSize ClientToWindowSize(
const LayoutDeviceIntSize& aClientSize) = 0;
/**
* Dispatches an event to the widget
*
*/
NS_IMETHOD DispatchEvent(mozilla::WidgetGUIEvent* event,
nsEventStatus & aStatus) = 0;
/**
* Dispatches an event to APZ only.
* No-op in the child process.
*/
virtual void DispatchEventToAPZOnly(mozilla::WidgetInputEvent* aEvent) = 0;
/**
* Dispatches an event that must be handled by APZ first, when APZ is
* enabled. If invoked in the child process, it is forwarded to the
* parent process synchronously.
*/
virtual nsEventStatus DispatchInputEvent(mozilla::WidgetInputEvent* aEvent) = 0;
/**
* Confirm an APZ-aware event target. This should be used when APZ will
* not need a layers update to process the event.
*/
virtual void SetConfirmedTargetAPZC(uint64_t aInputBlockId,
const nsTArray<mozilla::layers::ScrollableLayerGuid>& aTargets) const = 0;
/**
* Returns true if APZ is in use, false otherwise.
*/
virtual bool AsyncPanZoomEnabled() const = 0;
/**
* Enables the dropping of files to a widget (XXX this is temporary)
*
*/
NS_IMETHOD EnableDragDrop(bool aEnable) = 0;
/**
* Enables/Disables system mouse capture.
* @param aCapture true enables mouse capture, false disables mouse capture
*
*/
NS_IMETHOD CaptureMouse(bool aCapture) = 0;
/**
* Classify the window for the window manager. Mostly for X11.
*/
NS_IMETHOD SetWindowClass(const nsAString& xulWinType) = 0;
/**
* Enables/Disables system capture of any and all events that would cause a
* popup to be rolled up. aListener should be set to a non-null value for
* any popups that are not managed by the popup manager.
* @param aDoCapture true enables capture, false disables capture
*
*/
NS_IMETHOD CaptureRollupEvents(nsIRollupListener* aListener, bool aDoCapture) = 0;
/**
* Bring this window to the user's attention. This is intended to be a more
* gentle notification than popping the window to the top or putting up an
* alert. See, for example, Win32 FlashWindow or the NotificationManager on
* the Mac. The notification should be suppressed if the window is already
* in the foreground and should be dismissed when the user brings this window
* to the foreground.
* @param aCycleCount Maximum number of times to animate the window per system
* conventions. If set to -1, cycles indefinitely until
* window is brought into the foreground.
*/
NS_IMETHOD GetAttention(int32_t aCycleCount) = 0;
/**
* Ask whether there user input events pending. All input events are
* included, including those not targeted at this nsIwidget instance.
*/
virtual bool HasPendingInputEvent() = 0;
/**
* Set the background color of the window titlebar for this widget. On Mac,
* for example, this will remove the grey gradient and bottom border and
* instead show a single, solid color.
*
* Ignored on any platform that does not support it. Ignored by widgets that
* do not represent windows.
*
* @param aColor The color to set the title bar background to. Alpha values
* other than fully transparent (0) are respected if possible
* on the platform. An alpha of 0 will cause the window to
* draw with the default style for the platform.
*
* @param aActive Whether the color should be applied to active or inactive
* windows.
*/
NS_IMETHOD SetWindowTitlebarColor(nscolor aColor, bool aActive) = 0;
/**
* If set to true, the window will draw its contents into the titlebar
* instead of below it.
*
* Ignored on any platform that does not support it. Ignored by widgets that
* do not represent windows.
* May result in a resize event, so should only be called from places where
* reflow and painting is allowed.
*
* @param aState Whether drawing into the titlebar should be activated.
*/
virtual void SetDrawsInTitlebar(bool aState) = 0;
/*
* Determine whether the widget shows a resize widget. If it does,
* aResizerRect returns the resizer's rect.
*
* Returns false on any platform that does not support it.
*
* @param aResizerRect The resizer's rect in device pixels.
* @return Whether a resize widget is shown.
*/
virtual bool ShowsResizeIndicator(LayoutDeviceIntRect* aResizerRect) = 0;
/**
* Return the popup that was last rolled up, or null if there isn't one.
*/
virtual nsIContent* GetLastRollup() = 0;
/**
* Begin a window resizing drag, based on the event passed in.
*/
NS_IMETHOD BeginResizeDrag(mozilla::WidgetGUIEvent* aEvent,
int32_t aHorizontal,
int32_t aVertical) = 0;
/**
* Begin a window moving drag, based on the event passed in.
*/
NS_IMETHOD BeginMoveDrag(mozilla::WidgetMouseEvent* aEvent) = 0;
enum Modifiers {
CAPS_LOCK = 0x01, // when CapsLock is active
NUM_LOCK = 0x02, // when NumLock is active
SHIFT_L = 0x0100,
SHIFT_R = 0x0200,
CTRL_L = 0x0400,
CTRL_R = 0x0800,
ALT_L = 0x1000, // includes Option
ALT_R = 0x2000,
COMMAND_L = 0x4000,
COMMAND_R = 0x8000,
HELP = 0x10000,
FUNCTION = 0x100000,
NUMERIC_KEY_PAD = 0x01000000 // when the key is coming from the keypad
};
/**
* Utility method intended for testing. Dispatches native key events
* to this widget to simulate the press and release of a key.
* @param aNativeKeyboardLayout a *platform-specific* constant.
* On Mac, this is the resource ID for a 'uchr' or 'kchr' resource.
* On Windows, it is converted to a hex string and passed to
* LoadKeyboardLayout, see
* http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ms646305(VS.85).aspx
* @param aNativeKeyCode a *platform-specific* keycode.
* On Windows, this is the virtual key code.
* @param aModifiers some combination of the above 'Modifiers' flags;
* not all flags will apply to all platforms. Mac ignores the _R
* modifiers. Windows ignores COMMAND, NUMERIC_KEY_PAD, HELP and
* FUNCTION.
* @param aCharacters characters that the OS would decide to generate
* from the event. On Windows, this is the charCode passed by
* WM_CHAR.
* @param aUnmodifiedCharacters characters that the OS would decide
* to generate from the event if modifier keys (other than shift)
* were assumed inactive. Needed on Mac, ignored on Windows.
* @param aObserver the observer that will get notified once the events
* have been dispatched.
* @return NS_ERROR_NOT_AVAILABLE to indicate that the keyboard
* layout is not supported and the event was not fired
*/
virtual nsresult SynthesizeNativeKeyEvent(int32_t aNativeKeyboardLayout,
int32_t aNativeKeyCode,
uint32_t aModifierFlags,
const nsAString& aCharacters,
const nsAString& aUnmodifiedCharacters,
nsIObserver* aObserver) = 0;
/**
* Utility method intended for testing. Dispatches native mouse events
* may even move the mouse cursor. On Mac the events are guaranteed to
* be sent to the window containing this widget, but on Windows they'll go
* to whatever's topmost on the screen at that position, so for
* cross-platform testing ensure that your window is at the top of the
* z-order.
* @param aPoint screen location of the mouse, in device
* pixels, with origin at the top left
* @param aNativeMessage *platform-specific* event type (e.g. on Mac,
* NSMouseMoved; on Windows, MOUSEEVENTF_MOVE, MOUSEEVENTF_LEFTDOWN etc)
* @param aModifierFlags *platform-specific* modifier flags (ignored
* on Windows)
* @param aObserver the observer that will get notified once the events
* have been dispatched.
*/
virtual nsresult SynthesizeNativeMouseEvent(LayoutDeviceIntPoint aPoint,
uint32_t aNativeMessage,
uint32_t aModifierFlags,
nsIObserver* aObserver) = 0;
/**
* A shortcut to SynthesizeNativeMouseEvent, abstracting away the native message.
* aPoint is location in device pixels to which the mouse pointer moves to.
* @param aObserver the observer that will get notified once the events
* have been dispatched.
*/
virtual nsresult SynthesizeNativeMouseMove(LayoutDeviceIntPoint aPoint,
nsIObserver* aObserver) = 0;
/**
* Utility method intended for testing. Dispatching native mouse scroll
* events may move the mouse cursor.
*
* @param aPoint Mouse cursor position in screen coordinates.
* In device pixels, the origin at the top left of
* the primary display.
* @param aNativeMessage Platform native message.
* @param aDeltaX The delta value for X direction. If the native
* message doesn't indicate X direction scrolling,
* this may be ignored.
* @param aDeltaY The delta value for Y direction. If the native
* message doesn't indicate Y direction scrolling,
* this may be ignored.
* @param aDeltaZ The delta value for Z direction. If the native
* message doesn't indicate Z direction scrolling,
* this may be ignored.
* @param aModifierFlags Must be values of Modifiers, or zero.
* @param aAdditionalFlags See nsIDOMWidnowUtils' consts and their
* document.
* @param aObserver The observer that will get notified once the
* events have been dispatched.
*/
virtual nsresult SynthesizeNativeMouseScrollEvent(LayoutDeviceIntPoint aPoint,
uint32_t aNativeMessage,
double aDeltaX,
double aDeltaY,
double aDeltaZ,
uint32_t aModifierFlags,
uint32_t aAdditionalFlags,
nsIObserver* aObserver) = 0;
/*
* TouchPointerState states for SynthesizeNativeTouchPoint. Match
* touch states in nsIDOMWindowUtils.idl.
*/
enum TouchPointerState {
// The pointer is in a hover state above the digitizer
TOUCH_HOVER = (1 << 0),
// The pointer is in contact with the digitizer
TOUCH_CONTACT = (1 << 1),
// The pointer has been removed from the digitizer detection area
TOUCH_REMOVE = (1 << 2),
// The pointer has been canceled. Will cancel any pending os level
// gestures that would triggered as a result of completion of the
// input sequence. This may not cancel moz platform related events
// that might get tirggered by input already delivered.
TOUCH_CANCEL = (1 << 3),
// ALL_BITS used for validity checking during IPC serialization
ALL_BITS = (1 << 4) - 1
};
/*
* Create a new or update an existing touch pointer on the digitizer.
* To trigger os level gestures, individual touch points should
* transition through a complete set of touch states which should be
* sent as individual messages.
*
* @param aPointerId The touch point id to create or update.
* @param aPointerState one or more of the touch states listed above
* @param aPoint coords of this event
* @param aPressure 0.0 -> 1.0 float val indicating pressure
* @param aOrientation 0 -> 359 degree value indicating the
* orientation of the pointer. Use 90 for normal taps.
* @param aObserver The observer that will get notified once the events
* have been dispatched.
*/
virtual nsresult SynthesizeNativeTouchPoint(uint32_t aPointerId,
TouchPointerState aPointerState,
LayoutDeviceIntPoint aPoint,
double aPointerPressure,
uint32_t aPointerOrientation,
nsIObserver* aObserver) = 0;
/*
* Helper for simulating a simple tap event with one touch point. When
* aLongTap is true, simulates a native long tap with a duration equal to
* ui.click_hold_context_menus.delay. This pref is compatible with the
* apzc long tap duration. Defaults to 1.5 seconds.
* @param aObserver The observer that will get notified once the events
* have been dispatched.
*/
virtual nsresult SynthesizeNativeTouchTap(LayoutDeviceIntPoint aPoint,
bool aLongTap,
nsIObserver* aObserver);
/*
* Cancels all active simulated touch input points and pending long taps.
* Native widgets should track existing points such that they can clear the
* digitizer state when this call is made.
* @param aObserver The observer that will get notified once the touch
* sequence has been cleared.
*/
virtual nsresult ClearNativeTouchSequence(nsIObserver* aObserver);
virtual void StartAsyncScrollbarDrag(const AsyncDragMetrics& aDragMetrics) = 0;
private:
class LongTapInfo
{
public:
LongTapInfo(int32_t aPointerId, LayoutDeviceIntPoint& aPoint,
mozilla::TimeDuration aDuration,
nsIObserver* aObserver) :
mPointerId(aPointerId),
mPosition(aPoint),
mDuration(aDuration),
mObserver(aObserver),
mStamp(mozilla::TimeStamp::Now())
{
}
int32_t mPointerId;
LayoutDeviceIntPoint mPosition;
mozilla::TimeDuration mDuration;
nsCOMPtr<nsIObserver> mObserver;
mozilla::TimeStamp mStamp;
};
static void OnLongTapTimerCallback(nsITimer* aTimer, void* aClosure);
mozilla::UniquePtr<LongTapInfo> mLongTapTouchPoint;
nsCOMPtr<nsITimer> mLongTapTimer;
static int32_t sPointerIdCounter;
public:
/**
* Activates a native menu item at the position specified by the index
* string. The index string is a string of positive integers separated
* by the "|" (pipe) character. The last integer in the string represents
* the item index in a submenu located using the integers preceding it.
*
* Example: 1|0|4
* In this string, the first integer represents the top-level submenu
* in the native menu bar. Since the integer is 1, it is the second submeu
* in the native menu bar. Within that, the first item (index 0) is a
* submenu, and we want to activate the 5th item within that submenu.
*/
virtual nsresult ActivateNativeMenuItemAt(const nsAString& indexString) = 0;
/**
* This is used for native menu system testing.
*
* Updates a native menu at the position specified by the index string.
* The index string is a string of positive integers separated by the "|"
* (pipe) character.
*
* Example: 1|0|4
* In this string, the first integer represents the top-level submenu
* in the native menu bar. Since the integer is 1, it is the second submeu
* in the native menu bar. Within that, the first item (index 0) is a
* submenu, and we want to update submenu at index 4 within that submenu.
*
* If this is called with an empty string it forces a full reload of the
* menu system.
*/
virtual nsresult ForceUpdateNativeMenuAt(const nsAString& indexString) = 0;
/**
* Notify IME of the specified notification.
*
* @return If the notification is mouse button event and it's consumed by
* IME, this returns NS_SUCCESS_EVENT_CONSUMED.
*/
NS_IMETHOD NotifyIME(const IMENotification& aIMENotification) = 0;
/**
* Start plugin IME. If this results in a string getting committed, the
* result is in aCommitted (otherwise aCommitted is empty).
*
* aKeyboardEvent The event with which plugin IME is to be started
* panelX and panelY Location in screen coordinates of the IME input panel
* (should be just under the plugin)
* aCommitted The string committed during IME -- otherwise empty
*/
NS_IMETHOD StartPluginIME(const mozilla::WidgetKeyboardEvent& aKeyboardEvent,
int32_t aPanelX, int32_t aPanelY,
nsString& aCommitted) = 0;
/**
* Tells the widget whether or not a plugin (inside the widget) has the
* keyboard focus. Should be sent when the keyboard focus changes too or
* from a plugin.
*
* aFocused Whether or not a plugin is focused
*/
NS_IMETHOD SetPluginFocused(bool& aFocused) = 0;
/*
* Tell the plugin has focus. It is unnecessary to use IPC
*/
bool PluginHasFocus()
{
return GetInputContext().mIMEState.mEnabled == IMEState::PLUGIN;
}
/**
* Set IME candidate window position by windowless plugin.
*/
virtual void SetCandidateWindowForPlugin(
const mozilla::widget::CandidateWindowPosition& aPosition) = 0;
/**
* Handle default action when PluginEvent isn't handled
*/
virtual void DefaultProcOfPluginEvent(
const mozilla::WidgetPluginEvent& aEvent) = 0;
/*
* Notifies the input context changes.
*/
NS_IMETHOD_(void) SetInputContext(const InputContext& aContext,
const InputContextAction& aAction) = 0;
/*
* Get current input context.
*/
NS_IMETHOD_(InputContext) GetInputContext() = 0;
/**
* Get native IME context. This is different from GetNativeData() with
* NS_RAW_NATIVE_IME_CONTEXT, the result is unique even if in a remote
* process.
*/
NS_IMETHOD_(NativeIMEContext) GetNativeIMEContext();
/*
* Given a WidgetKeyboardEvent, this method synthesizes a corresponding
* native (OS-level) event for it. This method allows tests to simulate
* keystrokes that trigger native key bindings (which require a native
* event).
*/
NS_IMETHOD AttachNativeKeyEvent(mozilla::WidgetKeyboardEvent& aEvent) = 0;
/*
* Execute native key bindings for aType.
*/
typedef void (*DoCommandCallback)(mozilla::Command, void*);
enum NativeKeyBindingsType
{
NativeKeyBindingsForSingleLineEditor,
NativeKeyBindingsForMultiLineEditor,
NativeKeyBindingsForRichTextEditor
};
NS_IMETHOD_(bool) ExecuteNativeKeyBinding(
NativeKeyBindingsType aType,
const mozilla::WidgetKeyboardEvent& aEvent,
DoCommandCallback aCallback,
void* aCallbackData) = 0;
/*
* Retrieves preference for IME updates
*/
virtual nsIMEUpdatePreference GetIMEUpdatePreference() = 0;
/*
* Call this method when a dialog is opened which has a default button.
* The button's rectangle should be supplied in aButtonRect.
*/
NS_IMETHOD OnDefaultButtonLoaded(const LayoutDeviceIntRect& aButtonRect) = 0;
/**
* Return true if this process shouldn't use platform widgets, and
* so should use PuppetWidgets instead. If this returns true, the
* result of creating and using a platform widget is undefined,
* and likely to end in crashes or other buggy behavior.
*/
static bool
UsePuppetWidgets()
{
return XRE_IsContentProcess();
}
/**
* Allocate and return a "puppet widget" that doesn't directly
* correlate to a platform widget; platform events and data must
* be fed to it. Currently used in content processes. NULL is
* returned if puppet widgets aren't supported in this build
* config, on this platform, or for this process type.
*
* This function is called "Create" to match CreateInstance().
* The returned widget must still be nsIWidget::Create()d.
*/
static already_AddRefed<nsIWidget>
CreatePuppetWidget(TabChild* aTabChild);
/**
* Allocate and return a "plugin proxy widget", a subclass of PuppetWidget
* used in wrapping a PPluginWidget connection for remote widgets. Note
* this call creates the base object, it does not create the widget. Use
* nsIWidget's Create to do this.
*/
static already_AddRefed<nsIWidget>
CreatePluginProxyWidget(TabChild* aTabChild,
mozilla::plugins::PluginWidgetChild* aActor);
/**
* Reparent this widget's native widget.
* @param aNewParent the native widget of aNewParent is the new native
* parent widget
*/
NS_IMETHOD ReparentNativeWidget(nsIWidget* aNewParent) = 0;
/**
* Return true if widget has it's own GL context
*/
virtual bool HasGLContext() { return false; }
/**
* Returns true to indicate that this widget paints an opaque background
* that we want to be visible under the page, so layout should not force
* a default background.
*/
virtual bool WidgetPaintsBackground() { return false; }
virtual bool NeedsPaint() {
if (!IsVisible()) {
return false;
}
LayoutDeviceIntRect bounds;
nsresult rv = GetBounds(bounds);
NS_ENSURE_SUCCESS(rv, false);
return !bounds.IsEmpty();
}
/**
* Get the natural bounds of this widget. This method is only
* meaningful for widgets for which Gecko implements screen
* rotation natively. When this is the case, GetBounds() returns
* the widget bounds taking rotation into account, and
* GetNaturalBounds() returns the bounds *not* taking rotation
* into account.
*
* No code outside of the composition pipeline should know or care
* about this. If you're not an agent of the compositor, you
* probably shouldn't call this method.
*/
virtual LayoutDeviceIntRect GetNaturalBounds() {
LayoutDeviceIntRect bounds;
GetBounds(bounds);
return bounds;
}
/**
* Set size constraints on the window size such that it is never less than
* the specified minimum size and never larger than the specified maximum
* size. The size constraints are sizes of the outer rectangle including
* the window frame and title bar. Use 0 for an unconstrained minimum size
* and NS_MAXSIZE for an unconstrained maximum size. Note that this method
* does not necessarily change the size of a window to conform to this size,
* thus Resize should be called afterwards.
*
* @param aConstraints: the size constraints in device pixels
*/
virtual void SetSizeConstraints(const SizeConstraints& aConstraints) = 0;
/**
* Return the size constraints currently observed by the widget.
*
* @return the constraints in device pixels
*/
virtual const SizeConstraints GetSizeConstraints() = 0;
/**
* If this is owned by a TabChild, return that. Otherwise return
* null.
*/
virtual TabChild* GetOwningTabChild() { return nullptr; }
/**
* If this isn't directly compositing to its window surface,
* return the compositor which is doing that on our behalf.
*/
virtual CompositorBridgeChild* GetRemoteRenderer()
{ return nullptr; }
/**
* Some platforms (only cocoa right now) round widget coordinates to the
* nearest even pixels (see bug 892994), this function allows us to
* determine how widget coordinates will be rounded.
*/
virtual int32_t RoundsWidgetCoordinatesTo() { return 1; }
virtual void UpdateZoomConstraints(const uint32_t& aPresShellId,
const FrameMetrics::ViewID& aViewId,
const mozilla::Maybe<ZoomConstraints>& aConstraints) {};
/**
* GetTextEventDispatcher() returns TextEventDispatcher belonging to the
* widget. Note that this never returns nullptr.
*/
NS_IMETHOD_(TextEventDispatcher*) GetTextEventDispatcher() = 0;
/**
* GetNativeTextEventDispatcherListener() returns a
* TextEventDispatcherListener instance which is used when the widget
* instance handles native IME and/or keyboard events.
*/
NS_IMETHOD_(TextEventDispatcherListener*)
GetNativeTextEventDispatcherListener() = 0;
virtual void ZoomToRect(const uint32_t& aPresShellId,
const FrameMetrics::ViewID& aViewId,
const CSSRect& aRect,
const uint32_t& aFlags) = 0;
/**
* OnWindowedPluginKeyEvent() is called when native key event is
* received in the focused plugin process directly in PluginInstanceChild.
*
* @param aKeyEventData The native key event data. The actual type
* copied into NativeEventData depends on the
* caller. Please check PluginInstanceChild.
* @param aCallback Callback interface. When this returns
* NS_SUCCESS_EVENT_HANDLED_ASYNCHRONOUSLY,
* the event handler has to call this callback.
* Otherwise, the caller should do that instead.
* @return NS_ERROR_* if this fails to handle the event.
* NS_SUCCESS_EVENT_CONSUMED if the key event is
* consumed.
* NS_OK if the key event isn't consumed.
* NS_SUCCESS_EVENT_HANDLED_ASYNCHRONOUSLY if the
* key event will be handled asynchronously.
*/
virtual nsresult OnWindowedPluginKeyEvent(
const mozilla::NativeEventData& aKeyEventData,
nsIKeyEventInPluginCallback* aCallback);
protected:
/**
* Like GetDefaultScale, but taking into account only the system settings
* and ignoring Gecko preferences.
*/
virtual double GetDefaultScaleInternal() { return 1.0; }
// keep the list of children. We also keep track of our siblings.
// The ownership model is as follows: parent holds a strong ref to
// the first element of the list, and each element holds a strong
// ref to the next element in the list. The prevsibling and
// lastchild pointers are weak, which is fine as long as they are
// maintained properly.
nsCOMPtr<nsIWidget> mFirstChild;
nsIWidget* MOZ_NON_OWNING_REF mLastChild;
nsCOMPtr<nsIWidget> mNextSibling;
nsIWidget* MOZ_NON_OWNING_REF mPrevSibling;
// When Destroy() is called, the sub class should set this true.
bool mOnDestroyCalled;
nsWindowType mWindowType;
int32_t mZIndex;
};
NS_DEFINE_STATIC_IID_ACCESSOR(nsIWidget, NS_IWIDGET_IID)
#endif // nsIWidget_h__