1 /* Copyright (c) 2012 The Chromium Authors. All rights reserved. 2 * Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be 3 * found in the LICENSE file. 4 */ 5 6 /* From pp_var.idl modified Thu Sep 12 16:41:36 2013. */ 7 8 #ifndef PPAPI_C_PP_VAR_H_ 9 #define PPAPI_C_PP_VAR_H_ 10 11 #include "ppapi/c/pp_bool.h" 12 #include "ppapi/c/pp_macros.h" 13 #include "ppapi/c/pp_stdint.h" 14 15 /** 16 * @file 17 * This file defines the API for handling the passing of data types between 18 * your module and the page. 19 */ 20 21 22 /** 23 * @addtogroup Enums 24 * @{ 25 */ 26 /** 27 * The <code>PP_VarType</code> is an enumeration of the different types that 28 * can be contained within a <code>PP_Var</code> structure. 29 */ 30 typedef enum { 31 /** 32 * An undefined value. 33 */ 34 PP_VARTYPE_UNDEFINED = 0, 35 /** 36 * A NULL value. This is similar to undefined, but JavaScript differentiates 37 * the two so it is exposed here as well. 38 */ 39 PP_VARTYPE_NULL = 1, 40 /** 41 * A boolean value, use the <code>as_bool</code> member of the var. 42 */ 43 PP_VARTYPE_BOOL = 2, 44 /** 45 * A 32-bit integer value. Use the <code>as_int</code> member of the var. 46 */ 47 PP_VARTYPE_INT32 = 3, 48 /** 49 * A double-precision floating point value. Use the <code>as_double</code> 50 * member of the var. 51 */ 52 PP_VARTYPE_DOUBLE = 4, 53 /** 54 * The Var represents a string. The <code>as_id</code> field is used to 55 * identify the string, which may be created and retrieved from the 56 * <code>PPB_Var</code> interface. These objects are reference counted, so 57 * AddRef and Release must be used properly to avoid memory leaks. 58 */ 59 PP_VARTYPE_STRING = 5, 60 /** 61 * Represents a JavaScript object. This vartype is not currently usable 62 * from modules, although it is used internally for some tasks. These objects 63 * are reference counted, so AddRef and Release must be used properly to avoid 64 * memory leaks. 65 */ 66 PP_VARTYPE_OBJECT = 6, 67 /** 68 * Represents an array of Vars. The <code>as_id</code> field is used to 69 * identify the array, which may be created and manipulated from the 70 * <code>PPB_VarArray</code> interface. These objects are reference counted, 71 * so AddRef and Release must be used properly to avoid memory leaks. 72 */ 73 PP_VARTYPE_ARRAY = 7, 74 /** 75 * Represents a mapping from strings to Vars. The <code>as_id</code> field is 76 * used to identify the dictionary, which may be created and manipulated from 77 * the <code>PPB_VarDictionary</code> interface. These objects are reference 78 * counted, so AddRef and Release must be used properly to avoid memory leaks. 79 */ 80 PP_VARTYPE_DICTIONARY = 8, 81 /** 82 * ArrayBuffer represents a JavaScript ArrayBuffer. This is the type which 83 * represents Typed Arrays in JavaScript. Unlike JavaScript 'Array', it is 84 * only meant to contain basic numeric types, and is always stored 85 * contiguously. See PPB_VarArrayBuffer_Dev for functions special to 86 * ArrayBuffer vars. These objects are reference counted, so AddRef and 87 * Release must be used properly to avoid memory leaks. 88 */ 89 PP_VARTYPE_ARRAY_BUFFER = 9, 90 /** 91 * Resources are not currently supported but will be added in the future 92 * These objects are reference counted, so AddRef and Release must be used 93 * properly to avoid memory leaks. 94 */ 95 PP_VARTYPE_RESOURCE = 10 96 } PP_VarType; 97 PP_COMPILE_ASSERT_SIZE_IN_BYTES(PP_VarType, 4); 98 /** 99 * @} 100 */ 101 102 /** 103 * @addtogroup Structs 104 * @{ 105 */ 106 /** 107 * The PP_VarValue union stores the data for any one of the types listed 108 * in the PP_VarType enum. 109 */ 110 union PP_VarValue { 111 /** 112 * If <code>type</code> is <code>PP_VARTYPE_BOOL</code>, 113 * <code>as_bool</code> represents the value of this <code>PP_Var</code> as 114 * <code>PP_Bool</code>. 115 */ 116 PP_Bool as_bool; 117 /** 118 * If <code>type</code> is <code>PP_VARTYPE_INT32</code>, 119 * <code>as_int</code> represents the value of this <code>PP_Var</code> as 120 * <code>int32_t</code>. 121 */ 122 int32_t as_int; 123 /** 124 * If <code>type</code> is <code>PP_VARTYPE_DOUBLE</code>, 125 * <code>as_double</code> represents the value of this <code>PP_Var</code> 126 * as <code>double</code>. 127 */ 128 double as_double; 129 /** 130 * If <code>type</code> is <code>PP_VARTYPE_STRING</code>, 131 * <code>PP_VARTYPE_OBJECT</code>, <code>PP_VARTYPE_ARRAY</code>, 132 * <code>PP_VARTYPE_DICTIONARY</code>, <code>PP_VARTYPE_ARRAY_BUFFER</code>, 133 * or <code>PP_VARTYPE_RESOURCE</code>, <code>as_id</code> represents the 134 * value of this <code>PP_Var</code> as an opaque handle assigned by the 135 * browser. This handle is guaranteed never to be 0, so a module can 136 * initialize this ID to 0 to indicate a "NULL handle." 137 */ 138 int64_t as_id; 139 }; 140 141 /** 142 * The <code>PP_VAR</code> struct is a variant data type and can contain any 143 * value of one of the types named in the <code>PP_VarType</code> enum. This 144 * structure is for passing data between native code which can be strongly 145 * typed and the browser (JavaScript) which isn't strongly typed. 146 * 147 * JavaScript has a "number" type for holding a number, and does not 148 * differentiate between floating point and integer numbers. The 149 * JavaScript operations will try to optimize operations by using 150 * integers when possible, but could end up with doubles. Therefore, 151 * you can't assume a numeric <code>PP_Var</code> will be the type you expect. 152 * Your code should be capable of handling either int32_t or double for numeric 153 * PP_Vars sent from JavaScript. 154 */ 155 struct PP_Var { 156 PP_VarType type; 157 /** 158 * The <code>padding</code> ensures <code>value</code> is aligned on an 159 * 8-byte boundary relative to the start of the struct. Some compilers 160 * align doubles on 8-byte boundaries for 32-bit x86, and some align on 161 * 4-byte boundaries. 162 */ 163 int32_t padding; 164 /** 165 * This <code>value</code> represents the contents of the PP_Var. Only one of 166 * the fields of <code>value</code> is valid at a time based upon 167 * <code>type</code>. 168 */ 169 union PP_VarValue value; 170 }; 171 PP_COMPILE_ASSERT_STRUCT_SIZE_IN_BYTES(PP_Var, 16); 172 /** 173 * @} 174 */ 175 176 /** 177 * @addtogroup Functions 178 * @{ 179 */ 180 181 /** 182 * PP_MakeUndefined() is used to wrap an undefined value into a 183 * <code>PP_Var</code> struct for passing to the browser. 184 * 185 * @return A <code>PP_Var</code> structure. 186 */ 187 PP_INLINE struct PP_Var PP_MakeUndefined(void) { 188 struct PP_Var result = { PP_VARTYPE_UNDEFINED, 0, {PP_FALSE} }; 189 return result; 190 } 191 192 /** 193 * PP_MakeNull() is used to wrap a null value into a 194 * <code>PP_Var</code> struct for passing to the browser. 195 * 196 * @return A <code>PP_Var</code> structure, 197 */ 198 PP_INLINE struct PP_Var PP_MakeNull(void) { 199 struct PP_Var result = { PP_VARTYPE_NULL, 0, {PP_FALSE} }; 200 return result; 201 } 202 203 /** 204 * PP_MakeBool() is used to wrap a boolean value into a 205 * <code>PP_Var</code> struct for passing to the browser. 206 * 207 * @param[in] value A <code>PP_Bool</code> enumeration to 208 * wrap. 209 * 210 * @return A <code>PP_Var</code> structure. 211 */ 212 PP_INLINE struct PP_Var PP_MakeBool(PP_Bool value) { 213 struct PP_Var result = { PP_VARTYPE_BOOL, 0, {PP_FALSE} }; 214 result.value.as_bool = value; 215 return result; 216 } 217 218 /** 219 * PP_MakeInt32() is used to wrap a 32 bit integer value 220 * into a <code>PP_Var</code> struct for passing to the browser. 221 * 222 * @param[in] value An int32 to wrap. 223 * 224 * @return A <code>PP_Var</code> structure. 225 */ 226 PP_INLINE struct PP_Var PP_MakeInt32(int32_t value) { 227 struct PP_Var result = { PP_VARTYPE_INT32, 0, {PP_FALSE} }; 228 result.value.as_int = value; 229 return result; 230 } 231 232 /** 233 * PP_MakeDouble() is used to wrap a double value into a 234 * <code>PP_Var</code> struct for passing to the browser. 235 * 236 * @param[in] value A double to wrap. 237 * 238 * @return A <code>PP_Var</code> structure. 239 */ 240 PP_INLINE struct PP_Var PP_MakeDouble(double value) { 241 struct PP_Var result = { PP_VARTYPE_DOUBLE, 0, {PP_FALSE} }; 242 result.value.as_double = value; 243 return result; 244 } 245 /** 246 * @} 247 */ 248 249 #endif /* PPAPI_C_PP_VAR_H_ */ 250 251