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/* This Source Code Form is subject to the terms of the Mozilla Public
* 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/. */
/* XPTI_PUBLIC_API and XPTI_GetInterfaceInfoManager declarations. */
#ifndef xptiinfo_h___
#define xptiinfo_h___
#include "nscore.h"
#include "xpt_struct.h"
// Flyweight wrapper classes for xpt_struct.h structs.
// Everything here is dependent upon - and sensitive to changes in -
// xpcom/typelib/xpt/xpt_struct.h!
class nsXPTType : public XPTTypeDescriptorPrefix
{
// NO DATA - this a flyweight wrapper
public:
nsXPTType()
{} // random contents
MOZ_IMPLICIT nsXPTType(const XPTTypeDescriptorPrefix& prefix)
{*(XPTTypeDescriptorPrefix*)this = prefix;}
MOZ_IMPLICIT nsXPTType(const uint8_t& prefix)
{*(uint8_t*)this = prefix;}
nsXPTType& operator=(uint8_t val)
{flags = val; return *this;}
nsXPTType& operator=(const nsXPTType& other)
{flags = other.flags; return *this;}
operator uint8_t() const
{return flags;}
// 'Arithmetic' here roughly means that the value is self-contained and
// doesn't depend on anything else in memory (ie: not a pointer, not an
// XPCOM object, not a jsval, etc).
//
// Supposedly this terminology comes from Harbison/Steele, but it's still
// a rather crappy name. We'd change it if it wasn't used all over the
// place in xptcall. :-(
bool IsArithmetic() const
{return flags <= T_WCHAR;}
// We used to abuse 'pointer' flag bit in typelib format quite extensively.
// We've gotten rid of most of the cases, but there's still a fair amount
// of refactoring to be done in XPCWrappedJSClass before we can safely stop
// asking about this. In the mean time, we've got a temporary version of
// IsPointer() that should be equivalent to what's in the typelib.
bool deprecated_IsPointer() const
{return !IsArithmetic() && TagPart() != T_JSVAL;}
bool IsInterfacePointer() const
{ switch (TagPart()) {
default:
return false;
case T_INTERFACE:
case T_INTERFACE_IS:
return true;
}
}
bool IsArray() const
{return TagPart() == T_ARRAY;}
// 'Dependent' means that params of this type are dependent upon other
// params. e.g. an T_INTERFACE_IS is dependent upon some other param at
// runtime to say what the interface type of this param really is.
bool IsDependent() const
{ switch (TagPart()) {
default:
return false;
case T_INTERFACE_IS:
case TD_ARRAY:
case T_PSTRING_SIZE_IS:
case T_PWSTRING_SIZE_IS:
return true;
}
}
uint8_t TagPart() const
{return (uint8_t) (flags & XPT_TDP_TAGMASK);}
enum
{
T_I8 = TD_INT8 ,
T_I16 = TD_INT16 ,
T_I32 = TD_INT32 ,
T_I64 = TD_INT64 ,
T_U8 = TD_UINT8 ,
T_U16 = TD_UINT16 ,
T_U32 = TD_UINT32 ,
T_U64 = TD_UINT64 ,
T_FLOAT = TD_FLOAT ,
T_DOUBLE = TD_DOUBLE ,
T_BOOL = TD_BOOL ,
T_CHAR = TD_CHAR ,
T_WCHAR = TD_WCHAR ,
T_VOID = TD_VOID ,
T_IID = TD_PNSIID ,
T_DOMSTRING = TD_DOMSTRING ,
T_CHAR_STR = TD_PSTRING ,
T_WCHAR_STR = TD_PWSTRING ,
T_INTERFACE = TD_INTERFACE_TYPE ,
T_INTERFACE_IS = TD_INTERFACE_IS_TYPE,
T_ARRAY = TD_ARRAY ,
T_PSTRING_SIZE_IS = TD_PSTRING_SIZE_IS ,
T_PWSTRING_SIZE_IS = TD_PWSTRING_SIZE_IS ,
T_UTF8STRING = TD_UTF8STRING ,
T_CSTRING = TD_CSTRING ,
T_ASTRING = TD_ASTRING ,
T_JSVAL = TD_JSVAL
};
// NO DATA - this a flyweight wrapper
};
class nsXPTParamInfo : public XPTParamDescriptor
{
// NO DATA - this a flyweight wrapper
public:
MOZ_IMPLICIT nsXPTParamInfo(const XPTParamDescriptor& desc)
{*(XPTParamDescriptor*)this = desc;}
bool IsIn() const {return 0 != (XPT_PD_IS_IN(flags));}
bool IsOut() const {return 0 != (XPT_PD_IS_OUT(flags));}
bool IsRetval() const {return 0 != (XPT_PD_IS_RETVAL(flags));}
bool IsShared() const {return 0 != (XPT_PD_IS_SHARED(flags));}
// Dipper types are one of the more inscrutable aspects of xpidl. In a
// nutshell, dippers are empty container objects, created and passed by
// the caller, and filled by the callee. The callee receives a fully-
// formed object, and thus does not have to construct anything. But
// the object is functionally empty, and the callee is responsible for
// putting something useful inside of it.
//
// XPIDL decides which types to make dippers. The list of these types
// is given in the isDipperType() function in typelib.py, and is currently
// limited to 4 string types.
//
// When a dipper type is declared as an 'out' parameter, xpidl internally
// converts it to an 'in', and sets the XPT_PD_DIPPER flag on it. For this
// reason, dipper types are sometimes referred to as 'out parameters
// masquerading as in'. The burden of maintaining this illusion falls mostly
// on XPConnect, which creates the empty containers, and harvest the results
// after the call.
bool IsDipper() const {return 0 != (XPT_PD_IS_DIPPER(flags));}
bool IsOptional() const {return 0 != (XPT_PD_IS_OPTIONAL(flags));}
const nsXPTType GetType() const {return type.prefix;}
bool IsStringClass() const {
switch (GetType().TagPart()) {
case nsXPTType::T_ASTRING:
case nsXPTType::T_DOMSTRING:
case nsXPTType::T_UTF8STRING:
case nsXPTType::T_CSTRING:
return true;
default:
return false;
}
}
// Whether this parameter is passed indirectly on the stack. This mainly
// applies to out/inout params, but we use it unconditionally for certain
// types.
bool IsIndirect() const {return IsOut() ||
GetType().TagPart() == nsXPTType::T_JSVAL;}
// NOTE: other activities on types are done via methods on nsIInterfaceInfo
private:
nsXPTParamInfo(); // no implementation
// NO DATA - this a flyweight wrapper
};
class nsXPTMethodInfo : public XPTMethodDescriptor
{
// NO DATA - this a flyweight wrapper
public:
MOZ_IMPLICIT nsXPTMethodInfo(const XPTMethodDescriptor& desc)
{*(XPTMethodDescriptor*)this = desc;}
bool IsGetter() const {return 0 != (XPT_MD_IS_GETTER(flags) );}
bool IsSetter() const {return 0 != (XPT_MD_IS_SETTER(flags) );}
bool IsNotXPCOM() const {return 0 != (XPT_MD_IS_NOTXPCOM(flags));}
bool IsHidden() const {return 0 != (XPT_MD_IS_HIDDEN(flags) );}
bool WantsOptArgc() const {return 0 != (XPT_MD_WANTS_OPT_ARGC(flags));}
bool WantsContext() const {return 0 != (XPT_MD_WANTS_CONTEXT(flags));}
const char* GetName() const {return name;}
uint8_t GetParamCount() const {return num_args;}
/* idx was index before I got _sick_ of the warnings on Unix, sorry jband */
const nsXPTParamInfo GetParam(uint8_t idx) const
{
NS_PRECONDITION(idx < GetParamCount(),"bad arg");
return params[idx];
}
const nsXPTParamInfo GetResult() const
{return result;}
private:
nsXPTMethodInfo(); // no implementation
// NO DATA - this a flyweight wrapper
};
// forward declaration
struct nsXPTCMiniVariant;
class nsXPTConstant : public XPTConstDescriptor
{
// NO DATA - this a flyweight wrapper
public:
MOZ_IMPLICIT nsXPTConstant(const XPTConstDescriptor& desc)
{*(XPTConstDescriptor*)this = desc;}
const char* GetName() const
{return name;}
const nsXPTType GetType() const
{return type.prefix;}
// XXX this is ugly. But sometimes you gotta do what you gotta do.
// A reinterpret_cast won't do the trick here. And this plain C cast
// works correctly and is safe enough.
// See http://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=49641
const nsXPTCMiniVariant* GetValue() const
{return (nsXPTCMiniVariant*) &value;}
private:
nsXPTConstant(); // no implementation
// NO DATA - this a flyweight wrapper
};
#endif /* xptiinfo_h___ */
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