gecko-dev/layout/base/public/nsIReflowCommand.h
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/* -*- Mode: C++; tab-width: 2; indent-tabs-mode: nil; c-basic-offset: 2 -*-
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#ifndef nsIReflowCommand_h___
#define nsIReflowCommand_h___
#include "nsISupports.h"
#include <stdio.h>
class nsIAtom;
class nsIFrame;
class nsIPresContext;
class nsIRenderingContext;
struct nsHTMLReflowMetrics;
struct nsSize;
// IID for the nsIReflowCommand interface {C3658E40-FF20-11d1-85BC-00A02468FAB6}
#define NS_IREFLOWCOMMAND_IID \
{ 0xc3658e40, 0xff20, 0x11d1, \
{0x85, 0xbc, 0x0, 0xa0, 0x24, 0x68, 0xfa, 0xb6}}
// Reflow command flags
#define NS_RC_CREATED_DURING_DOCUMENT_LOAD 0x0001
/**
* A reflow command is an object that is generated in response to a content
* model change notification. The reflow command is given to a presentation
* shell where it is queued and then dispatched by invoking the reflow
* commands's Dispatch() member function.
*
* Reflow command processing follows a path from the root frame down to the
* target frame (the frame for which the reflow command is destined). Reflow
* commands are processed by invoking the frame's Reflow() member function.
*
* The typical flow of control for a given reflow command starts with a content
* change notification. The content notifications are sent to document observers.
* The presentation shell forwards the notifications to the style set. The style
* system responds to the notifications by creating new frame (or destroying
* existing frames) as appropriate, and then generating a reflow command.
*
* @see nsIDocumentObserver
* @see nsIStyleSet
* @see nsIFrameReflow#Reflow()
* @see nsIPresShell#AppendReflowCommand()
* @see nsIPresShell#ProcessReflowCommands()
*/
class nsIReflowCommand : public nsISupports {
public:
static const nsIID& GetIID() { static nsIID iid = NS_IREFLOWCOMMAND_IID; return iid; }
enum ReflowType {
// This reflow command is used when a leaf node's content changes
// (e.g. some text in a text run, an image's source, etc.). The
// target of the reflow command is the frame that changed (see
// nsIFrame#ContentChanged() for how the target frame is
// determined).
ContentChanged,
// This reflow command is used when the style for a frame has
// changed. This also implies that if the frame is a container
// that its childrens style has also changed. The target of the
// reflow command is the frame that changed style.
StyleChanged,
// When an incremental reflow operation affects a next-in-flow,
// these commands are used to get the next-in-flow to update
// itself.
PullupReflow,
PushReflow,
// This command is used to see if a prev-in-flow wants to pullup
// some children from a next-in-flow that has changed because of
// an incremental reflow.
CheckPullupReflow,
// Reflow dirty stuff (really a per-frame extension)
ReflowDirty,
// The pres shell ran out of time but will guaranteed the reflow command gets processed.
Timeout,
// Trap door for extensions.
UserDefined
};
/**
* Dispatch the reflow command.
*
* Builds a path from the target frame back to the root frame, and then
* invokes the root frame's Reflow() member function.
*
* @see nsIFrame#Reflow()
*/
NS_IMETHOD Dispatch(nsIPresContext* aPresContext,
nsHTMLReflowMetrics& aDesiredSize,
const nsSize& aMaxSize,
nsIRenderingContext& aRendContext) = 0;
/**
* Get the next frame in the command processing path. If requested removes the
* the frame from the path. You must remove the frame from the path before
* dispatching the reflow command to the next frame in the chain.
*/
NS_IMETHOD GetNext(nsIFrame*& aNextFrame, PRBool aRemove = PR_TRUE) = 0;
/**
* Get the target of the reflow command.
*/
NS_IMETHOD GetTarget(nsIFrame*& aTargetFrame) const = 0;
/**
* Change the target of the reflow command.
*/
NS_IMETHOD SetTarget(nsIFrame* aTargetFrame) = 0;
/**
* Get the type of reflow command.
*/
NS_IMETHOD GetType(ReflowType& aReflowType) const = 0;
/**
* Get the child frame associated with the reflow command.
*/
NS_IMETHOD GetChildFrame(nsIFrame*& aChildFrame) const = 0;
/**
* Returns the name of the child list to which the child frame belongs.
* Only used for reflow command types FrameAppended, FrameInserted, and
* FrameRemoved
*
* Returns nsnull if the child frame is associated with the unnamed
* principal child list
*/
NS_IMETHOD GetChildListName(nsIAtom*& aListName) const = 0;
/**
* Sets the name of the child list to which the child frame belongs.
* Only used for reflow command types FrameAppended, FrameInserted, and
* FrameRemoved
*/
NS_IMETHOD SetChildListName(nsIAtom* aListName) = 0;
/**
* Get the previous sibling frame associated with the reflow command.
* This is used for FrameInserted reflow commands.
*/
NS_IMETHOD GetPrevSiblingFrame(nsIFrame*& aSiblingFrame) const = 0;
/**
* Dump out the reflow-command to out
*/
NS_IMETHOD List(FILE* out) const = 0;
/**
* Get/set reflow command flags
*/
NS_IMETHOD GetFlags(PRInt32* aFlags) = 0;
NS_IMETHOD SetFlags(PRInt32 aFlags) = 0;
};
#endif /* nsIReflowCommand_h___ */