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      1 /* Copyright 2013 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 private/ppb_testing_private.idl modified Mon Nov 18 14:42:33 2013. */
      7 
      8 #ifndef PPAPI_C_PRIVATE_PPB_TESTING_PRIVATE_H_
      9 #define PPAPI_C_PRIVATE_PPB_TESTING_PRIVATE_H_
     10 
     11 #include "ppapi/c/dev/ppb_url_util_dev.h"
     12 #include "ppapi/c/pp_bool.h"
     13 #include "ppapi/c/pp_instance.h"
     14 #include "ppapi/c/pp_macros.h"
     15 #include "ppapi/c/pp_point.h"
     16 #include "ppapi/c/pp_resource.h"
     17 #include "ppapi/c/pp_stdint.h"
     18 #include "ppapi/c/pp_var.h"
     19 
     20 #define PPB_TESTING_PRIVATE_INTERFACE_1_0 "PPB_Testing_Private;1.0"
     21 #define PPB_TESTING_PRIVATE_INTERFACE PPB_TESTING_PRIVATE_INTERFACE_1_0
     22 
     23 /**
     24  * @file
     25  * This file contains interface functions used for unit testing. Do not use in
     26  * production code. They are not guaranteed to be available in normal plugin
     27  * environments so you should not depend on them.
     28  */
     29 
     30 
     31 /**
     32  * @addtogroup Interfaces
     33  * @{
     34  */
     35 struct PPB_Testing_Private_1_0 {
     36   /**
     37    * Reads the bitmap data out of the backing store for the given
     38    * DeviceContext2D and into the given image. If the data was successfully
     39    * read, it will return PP_TRUE.
     40    *
     41    * This function should not generally be necessary for normal plugin
     42    * operation. If you want to update portions of a device, the expectation is
     43    * that you will either regenerate the data, or maintain a backing store
     44    * pushing updates to the device from your backing store via PaintImageData.
     45    * Using this function will introduce an extra copy which will make your
     46    * plugin slower. In some cases, this may be a very expensive operation (it
     47    * may require slow cross-process transitions or graphics card readbacks).
     48    *
     49    * Data will be read into the image starting at |top_left| in the device
     50    * context, and proceeding down and to the right for as many pixels as the
     51    * image is large. If any part of the image bound would fall outside of the
     52    * backing store of the device if positioned at |top_left|, this function
     53    * will fail and return PP_FALSE.
     54    *
     55    * The image format must be of the format
     56    * PPB_ImageData.GetNativeImageDataFormat() or this function will fail and
     57    * return PP_FALSE.
     58    *
     59    * The returned image data will represent the current status of the backing
     60    * store. This will not include any paint, scroll, or replace operations
     61    * that have not yet been flushed; these operations are only reflected in
     62    * the backing store (and hence ReadImageData) until after a Flush()
     63    * operation has completed.
     64    */
     65   PP_Bool (*ReadImageData)(PP_Resource device_context_2d,
     66                            PP_Resource image,
     67                            const struct PP_Point* top_left);
     68   /**
     69    * Runs a nested message loop. The plugin will be reentered from this call.
     70    * This function is used for unit testing the API. The normal pattern is to
     71    * issue some asynchronous call that has a callback. Then you call
     72    * RunMessageLoop which will suspend the plugin and go back to processing
     73    * messages, giving the asynchronous operation time to complete. In your
     74    * callback, you save the data and call QuitMessageLoop, which will then
     75    * pop back up and continue with the test. This avoids having to write a
     76    * complicated state machine for simple tests for asynchronous APIs.
     77    */
     78   void (*RunMessageLoop)(PP_Instance instance);
     79   /**
     80    * Posts a quit message for the outermost nested message loop. Use this to
     81    * exit and return back to the caller after you call RunMessageLoop.
     82    */
     83   void (*QuitMessageLoop)(PP_Instance instance);
     84   /**
     85    * Returns the number of live objects (resources + strings + objects)
     86    * associated with this plugin instance. Used for detecting leaks. Returns
     87    * (uint32_t)-1 on failure.
     88    */
     89   uint32_t (*GetLiveObjectsForInstance)(PP_Instance instance);
     90   /**
     91    * Returns PP_TRUE if the plugin is running out-of-process, PP_FALSE
     92    * otherwise.
     93    */
     94   PP_Bool (*IsOutOfProcess)(void);
     95   /**
     96    * Passes the input event to the browser, which sends it back to the
     97    * plugin. The plugin should implement PPP_InputEvent and register for
     98    * the input event type.
     99    *
    100    * This method sends an input event through the browser just as if it had
    101    * come from the user. If the browser determines that it is an event for the
    102    * plugin, it will be sent to be handled by the plugin's PPP_InputEvent
    103    * interface. When generating mouse events, make sure the position is within
    104    * the plugin's area on the page. When generating a keyboard event, make sure
    105    * the plugin is focused.
    106    *
    107    * Note that the browser may generate extra input events in order to
    108    * maintain certain invariants, such as always having a "mouse enter" event
    109    * before any other mouse event. Furthermore, the event the plugin receives
    110    * after sending a simulated event will be slightly different from the
    111    * original event. The browser may change the timestamp, add modifiers, and
    112    * slightly alter the mouse position, due to coordinate transforms it
    113    * performs.
    114    */
    115   void (*SimulateInputEvent)(PP_Instance instance, PP_Resource input_event);
    116   /**
    117    * Returns the URL for the document. This is a safe way to retrieve
    118    * window.location.href.
    119    * If the canonicalized URL is valid, the method will parse the URL
    120    * and fill in the components structure. This pointer may be NULL
    121    * to specify that no component information is necessary.
    122    */
    123   struct PP_Var (*GetDocumentURL)(PP_Instance instance,
    124                                   struct PP_URLComponents_Dev* components);
    125   /**
    126    * Fetches up to |array_size| active PP_Vars in the tracker. Returns the
    127    * number of vars in the tracker. The active vars are written to |live_vars|
    128    * contiguously starting at index 0. The vars are not in any particular order.
    129    * If the number of live vars is greater than |array_size|, then an arbitrary
    130    * subset of |array_size| vars is written to |live_vars|. The reference count
    131    * of the returned PP_Vars will *not* be affected by this call.
    132    */
    133   uint32_t (*GetLiveVars)(struct PP_Var live_vars[], uint32_t array_size);
    134   /**
    135    * Sets the threshold size at which point we switch from transmitting
    136    * array buffers in IPC messages to using shared memory. This is only used
    137    * for testing purposes where we need to transmit small buffers using shmem
    138    * (in order to have fast tests). Passing a value of 0 resets the threshold
    139    * to its default. The threshold is in bytes.
    140    */
    141   void (*SetMinimumArrayBufferSizeForShmem)(PP_Instance instance,
    142                                             uint32_t threshold);
    143 };
    144 
    145 typedef struct PPB_Testing_Private_1_0 PPB_Testing_Private;
    146 /**
    147  * @}
    148  */
    149 
    150 #endif  /* PPAPI_C_PRIVATE_PPB_TESTING_PRIVATE_H_ */
    151 
    152