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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/. */
#ifdef MOZILLA_INTERNAL_API
#ifndef mozilla_EventDispatcher_h_
#define mozilla_EventDispatcher_h_
#include "mozilla/EventForwards.h"
#include "nsCOMPtr.h"
#include "nsTArray.h"
// Microsoft's API Name hackery sucks
#undef CreateEvent
class nsIContent;
class nsIDOMEvent;
class nsIScriptGlobalObject;
class nsPresContext;
template<class E> class nsCOMArray;
namespace mozilla {
namespace dom {
class EventTarget;
} // namespace dom
/**
* About event dispatching:
* When either EventDispatcher::Dispatch or
* EventDispatcher::DispatchDOMEvent is called an event target chain is
* created. EventDispatcher creates the chain by calling PreHandleEvent
* on each event target and the creation continues until either the mCanHandle
* member of the EventChainPreVisitor object is false or the mParentTarget
* does not point to a new target. The event target chain is created in the
* heap.
*
* If the event needs retargeting, mEventTargetAtParent must be set in
* PreHandleEvent.
*
* The capture, target and bubble phases of the event dispatch are handled
* by iterating through the event target chain. Iteration happens twice,
* first for the default event group and then for the system event group.
* While dispatching the event for the system event group PostHandleEvent
* is called right after calling event listener for the current event target.
*/
class EventChainVisitor
{
public:
EventChainVisitor(nsPresContext* aPresContext,
WidgetEvent* aEvent,
nsIDOMEvent* aDOMEvent,
nsEventStatus aEventStatus = nsEventStatus_eIgnore)
: mPresContext(aPresContext)
, mEvent(aEvent)
, mDOMEvent(aDOMEvent)
, mEventStatus(aEventStatus)
, mItemFlags(0)
{
}
/**
* The prescontext, possibly nullptr.
*/
nsPresContext* const mPresContext;
/**
* The WidgetEvent which is being dispatched. Never nullptr.
*/
WidgetEvent* const mEvent;
/**
* The DOM Event assiciated with the mEvent. Possibly nullptr if a DOM Event
* is not (yet) created.
*/
nsIDOMEvent* mDOMEvent;
/**
* The status of the event.
* @see nsEventStatus.h
*/
nsEventStatus mEventStatus;
/**
* Bits for items in the event target chain.
* Set in PreHandleEvent() and used in PostHandleEvent().
*
* @note These bits are different for each item in the event target chain.
* It is up to the Pre/PostHandleEvent implementation to decide how to
* use these bits.
*
* @note Using uint16_t because that is used also in EventTargetChainItem.
*/
uint16_t mItemFlags;
/**
* Data for items in the event target chain.
* Set in PreHandleEvent() and used in PostHandleEvent().
*
* @note This data is different for each item in the event target chain.
* It is up to the Pre/PostHandleEvent implementation to decide how to
* use this.
*/
nsCOMPtr<nsISupports> mItemData;
};
class EventChainPreVisitor : public EventChainVisitor
{
public:
EventChainPreVisitor(nsPresContext* aPresContext,
WidgetEvent* aEvent,
nsIDOMEvent* aDOMEvent,
nsEventStatus aEventStatus,
bool aIsInAnon)
: EventChainVisitor(aPresContext, aEvent, aDOMEvent, aEventStatus)
, mCanHandle(true)
, mAutomaticChromeDispatch(true)
, mForceContentDispatch(false)
, mRelatedTargetIsInAnon(false)
, mOriginalTargetIsInAnon(aIsInAnon)
, mWantsWillHandleEvent(false)
, mMayHaveListenerManager(true)
, mParentTarget(nullptr)
, mEventTargetAtParent(nullptr)
{
}
void Reset()
{
mItemFlags = 0;
mItemData = nullptr;
mCanHandle = true;
mAutomaticChromeDispatch = true;
mForceContentDispatch = false;
mWantsWillHandleEvent = false;
mMayHaveListenerManager = true;
mParentTarget = nullptr;
mEventTargetAtParent = nullptr;
}
/**
* Member that must be set in PreHandleEvent by event targets. If set to false,
* indicates that this event target will not be handling the event and
* construction of the event target chain is complete. The target that sets
* mCanHandle to false is NOT included in the event target chain.
*/
bool mCanHandle;
/**
* If mCanHandle is false and mAutomaticChromeDispatch is also false
* event will not be dispatched to the chrome event handler.
*/
bool mAutomaticChromeDispatch;
/**
* If mForceContentDispatch is set to true,
* content dispatching is not disabled for this event target.
* FIXME! This is here for backward compatibility. Bug 329119
*/
bool mForceContentDispatch;
/**
* true if it is known that related target is or is a descendant of an
* element which is anonymous for events.
*/
bool mRelatedTargetIsInAnon;
/**
* true if the original target of the event is inside anonymous content.
* This is set before calling PreHandleEvent on event targets.
*/
bool mOriginalTargetIsInAnon;
/**
* Whether or not nsIDOMEventTarget::WillHandleEvent will be
* called. Default is false;
*/
bool mWantsWillHandleEvent;
/**
* If it is known that the current target doesn't have a listener manager
* when PreHandleEvent is called, set this to false.
*/
bool mMayHaveListenerManager;
/**
* Parent item in the event target chain.
*/
dom::EventTarget* mParentTarget;
/**
* If the event needs to be retargeted, this is the event target,
* which should be used when the event is handled at mParentTarget.
*/
dom::EventTarget* mEventTargetAtParent;
/**
* An array of destination insertion points that need to be inserted
* into the event path of nodes that are distributed by the
* web components distribution algorithm.
*/
nsTArray<nsIContent*> mDestInsertionPoints;
};
class EventChainPostVisitor : public mozilla::EventChainVisitor
{
public:
explicit EventChainPostVisitor(EventChainVisitor& aOther)
: EventChainVisitor(aOther.mPresContext, aOther.mEvent,
aOther.mDOMEvent, aOther.mEventStatus)
{
}
};
/**
* If an EventDispatchingCallback object is passed to Dispatch,
* its HandleEvent method is called after handling the default event group,
* before handling the system event group.
* This is used in nsPresShell.
*/
class MOZ_STACK_CLASS EventDispatchingCallback
{
public:
virtual void HandleEvent(EventChainPostVisitor& aVisitor) = 0;
};
/**
* The generic class for event dispatching.
* Must not be used outside Gecko!
*/
class EventDispatcher
{
public:
/**
* aTarget should QI to EventTarget.
* If the target of aEvent is set before calling this method, the target of
* aEvent is used as the target (unless there is event
* retargeting) and the originalTarget of the DOM Event.
* aTarget is always used as the starting point for constructing the event
* target chain, no matter what the value of aEvent->target is.
* In other words, aEvent->target is only a property of the event and it has
* nothing to do with the construction of the event target chain.
* Neither aTarget nor aEvent is allowed to be nullptr.
*
* If aTargets is non-null, event target chain will be created, but
* event won't be handled. In this case aEvent->message should be
* NS_EVENT_NULL.
* @note Use this method when dispatching a WidgetEvent.
*/
static nsresult Dispatch(nsISupports* aTarget,
nsPresContext* aPresContext,
WidgetEvent* aEvent,
nsIDOMEvent* aDOMEvent = nullptr,
nsEventStatus* aEventStatus = nullptr,
EventDispatchingCallback* aCallback = nullptr,
nsTArray<dom::EventTarget*>* aTargets = nullptr);
/**
* Dispatches an event.
* If aDOMEvent is not nullptr, it is used for dispatching
* (aEvent can then be nullptr) and (if aDOMEvent is not |trusted| already),
* the |trusted| flag is set based on the UniversalXPConnect capability.
* Otherwise this works like EventDispatcher::Dispatch.
* @note Use this method when dispatching nsIDOMEvent.
*/
static nsresult DispatchDOMEvent(nsISupports* aTarget,
WidgetEvent* aEvent,
nsIDOMEvent* aDOMEvent,
nsPresContext* aPresContext,
nsEventStatus* aEventStatus);
/**
* Creates a DOM Event.
*/
static nsresult CreateEvent(dom::EventTarget* aOwner,
nsPresContext* aPresContext,
WidgetEvent* aEvent,
const nsAString& aEventType,
nsIDOMEvent** aDOMEvent);
/**
* Called at shutting down.
*/
static void Shutdown();
};
} // namespace mozilla
#endif // mozilla_EventDispatcher_h_
#endif
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