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      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 #ifndef UI_VIEWS_VIEW_H_
      6 #define UI_VIEWS_VIEW_H_
      7 
      8 #include <algorithm>
      9 #include <map>
     10 #include <set>
     11 #include <string>
     12 #include <vector>
     13 
     14 #include "base/compiler_specific.h"
     15 #include "base/i18n/rtl.h"
     16 #include "base/logging.h"
     17 #include "base/memory/scoped_ptr.h"
     18 #include "build/build_config.h"
     19 #include "ui/accessibility/ax_enums.h"
     20 #include "ui/base/accelerators/accelerator.h"
     21 #include "ui/base/dragdrop/drag_drop_types.h"
     22 #include "ui/base/dragdrop/drop_target_event.h"
     23 #include "ui/base/dragdrop/os_exchange_data.h"
     24 #include "ui/base/ui_base_types.h"
     25 #include "ui/compositor/layer_delegate.h"
     26 #include "ui/compositor/layer_owner.h"
     27 #include "ui/events/event.h"
     28 #include "ui/events/event_target.h"
     29 #include "ui/gfx/geometry/r_tree.h"
     30 #include "ui/gfx/insets.h"
     31 #include "ui/gfx/native_widget_types.h"
     32 #include "ui/gfx/rect.h"
     33 #include "ui/gfx/vector2d.h"
     34 #include "ui/views/cull_set.h"
     35 #include "ui/views/view_targeter.h"
     36 #include "ui/views/views_export.h"
     37 
     38 #if defined(OS_WIN)
     39 #include "base/win/scoped_comptr.h"
     40 #endif
     41 
     42 using ui::OSExchangeData;
     43 
     44 namespace gfx {
     45 class Canvas;
     46 class Insets;
     47 class Path;
     48 class Transform;
     49 }
     50 
     51 namespace ui {
     52 struct AXViewState;
     53 class Compositor;
     54 class Layer;
     55 class NativeTheme;
     56 class TextInputClient;
     57 class Texture;
     58 class ThemeProvider;
     59 }
     60 
     61 namespace views {
     62 
     63 class Background;
     64 class Border;
     65 class ContextMenuController;
     66 class DragController;
     67 class FocusManager;
     68 class FocusTraversable;
     69 class InputMethod;
     70 class LayoutManager;
     71 class NativeViewAccessibility;
     72 class ScrollView;
     73 class Widget;
     74 
     75 namespace internal {
     76 class PreEventDispatchHandler;
     77 class PostEventDispatchHandler;
     78 class RootView;
     79 }
     80 
     81 /////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
     82 //
     83 // View class
     84 //
     85 //   A View is a rectangle within the views View hierarchy. It is the base
     86 //   class for all Views.
     87 //
     88 //   A View is a container of other Views (there is no such thing as a Leaf
     89 //   View - makes code simpler, reduces type conversion headaches, design
     90 //   mistakes etc)
     91 //
     92 //   The View contains basic properties for sizing (bounds), layout (flex,
     93 //   orientation, etc), painting of children and event dispatch.
     94 //
     95 //   The View also uses a simple Box Layout Manager similar to XUL's
     96 //   SprocketLayout system. Alternative Layout Managers implementing the
     97 //   LayoutManager interface can be used to lay out children if required.
     98 //
     99 //   It is up to the subclass to implement Painting and storage of subclass -
    100 //   specific properties and functionality.
    101 //
    102 //   Unless otherwise documented, views is not thread safe and should only be
    103 //   accessed from the main thread.
    104 //
    105 /////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
    106 class VIEWS_EXPORT View : public ui::LayerDelegate,
    107                           public ui::LayerOwner,
    108                           public ui::AcceleratorTarget,
    109                           public ui::EventTarget {
    110  public:
    111   typedef std::vector<View*> Views;
    112 
    113   struct ViewHierarchyChangedDetails {
    114     ViewHierarchyChangedDetails()
    115         : is_add(false),
    116           parent(NULL),
    117           child(NULL),
    118           move_view(NULL) {}
    119 
    120     ViewHierarchyChangedDetails(bool is_add,
    121                                 View* parent,
    122                                 View* child,
    123                                 View* move_view)
    124         : is_add(is_add),
    125           parent(parent),
    126           child(child),
    127           move_view(move_view) {}
    128 
    129     bool is_add;
    130     // New parent if |is_add| is true, old parent if |is_add| is false.
    131     View* parent;
    132     // The view being added or removed.
    133     View* child;
    134     // If this is a move (reparent), meaning AddChildViewAt() is invoked with an
    135     // existing parent, then a notification for the remove is sent first,
    136     // followed by one for the add.  This case can be distinguished by a
    137     // non-NULL |move_view|.
    138     // For the remove part of move, |move_view| is the new parent of the View
    139     // being removed.
    140     // For the add part of move, |move_view| is the old parent of the View being
    141     // added.
    142     View* move_view;
    143   };
    144 
    145   // Creation and lifetime -----------------------------------------------------
    146 
    147   View();
    148   virtual ~View();
    149 
    150   // By default a View is owned by its parent unless specified otherwise here.
    151   void set_owned_by_client() { owned_by_client_ = true; }
    152 
    153   // Tree operations -----------------------------------------------------------
    154 
    155   // Get the Widget that hosts this View, if any.
    156   virtual const Widget* GetWidget() const;
    157   virtual Widget* GetWidget();
    158 
    159   // Adds |view| as a child of this view, optionally at |index|.
    160   void AddChildView(View* view);
    161   void AddChildViewAt(View* view, int index);
    162 
    163   // Moves |view| to the specified |index|. A negative value for |index| moves
    164   // the view at the end.
    165   void ReorderChildView(View* view, int index);
    166 
    167   // Removes |view| from this view. The view's parent will change to NULL.
    168   void RemoveChildView(View* view);
    169 
    170   // Removes all the children from this view. If |delete_children| is true,
    171   // the views are deleted, unless marked as not parent owned.
    172   void RemoveAllChildViews(bool delete_children);
    173 
    174   int child_count() const { return static_cast<int>(children_.size()); }
    175   bool has_children() const { return !children_.empty(); }
    176 
    177   // Returns the child view at |index|.
    178   const View* child_at(int index) const {
    179     DCHECK_GE(index, 0);
    180     DCHECK_LT(index, child_count());
    181     return children_[index];
    182   }
    183   View* child_at(int index) {
    184     return const_cast<View*>(const_cast<const View*>(this)->child_at(index));
    185   }
    186 
    187   // Returns the parent view.
    188   const View* parent() const { return parent_; }
    189   View* parent() { return parent_; }
    190 
    191   // Returns true if |view| is contained within this View's hierarchy, even as
    192   // an indirect descendant. Will return true if child is also this view.
    193   bool Contains(const View* view) const;
    194 
    195   // Returns the index of |view|, or -1 if |view| is not a child of this view.
    196   int GetIndexOf(const View* view) const;
    197 
    198   // Size and disposition ------------------------------------------------------
    199   // Methods for obtaining and modifying the position and size of the view.
    200   // Position is in the coordinate system of the view's parent.
    201   // Position is NOT flipped for RTL. See "RTL positioning" for RTL-sensitive
    202   // position accessors.
    203   // Transformations are not applied on the size/position. For example, if
    204   // bounds is (0, 0, 100, 100) and it is scaled by 0.5 along the X axis, the
    205   // width will still be 100 (although when painted, it will be 50x50, painted
    206   // at location (0, 0)).
    207 
    208   void SetBounds(int x, int y, int width, int height);
    209   void SetBoundsRect(const gfx::Rect& bounds);
    210   void SetSize(const gfx::Size& size);
    211   void SetPosition(const gfx::Point& position);
    212   void SetX(int x);
    213   void SetY(int y);
    214 
    215   // No transformation is applied on the size or the locations.
    216   const gfx::Rect& bounds() const { return bounds_; }
    217   int x() const { return bounds_.x(); }
    218   int y() const { return bounds_.y(); }
    219   int width() const { return bounds_.width(); }
    220   int height() const { return bounds_.height(); }
    221   const gfx::Size& size() const { return bounds_.size(); }
    222 
    223   // Returns the bounds of the content area of the view, i.e. the rectangle
    224   // enclosed by the view's border.
    225   gfx::Rect GetContentsBounds() const;
    226 
    227   // Returns the bounds of the view in its own coordinates (i.e. position is
    228   // 0, 0).
    229   gfx::Rect GetLocalBounds() const;
    230 
    231   // Returns the bounds of the layer in its own pixel coordinates.
    232   gfx::Rect GetLayerBoundsInPixel() const;
    233 
    234   // Returns the insets of the current border. If there is no border an empty
    235   // insets is returned.
    236   virtual gfx::Insets GetInsets() const;
    237 
    238   // Returns the visible bounds of the receiver in the receivers coordinate
    239   // system.
    240   //
    241   // When traversing the View hierarchy in order to compute the bounds, the
    242   // function takes into account the mirroring setting and transformation for
    243   // each View and therefore it will return the mirrored and transformed version
    244   // of the visible bounds if need be.
    245   gfx::Rect GetVisibleBounds() const;
    246 
    247   // Return the bounds of the View in screen coordinate system.
    248   gfx::Rect GetBoundsInScreen() const;
    249 
    250   // Returns the baseline of this view, or -1 if this view has no baseline. The
    251   // return value is relative to the preferred height.
    252   virtual int GetBaseline() const;
    253 
    254   // Get the size the View would like to be, if enough space were available.
    255   virtual gfx::Size GetPreferredSize() const;
    256 
    257   // Convenience method that sizes this view to its preferred size.
    258   void SizeToPreferredSize();
    259 
    260   // Gets the minimum size of the view. View's implementation invokes
    261   // GetPreferredSize.
    262   virtual gfx::Size GetMinimumSize() const;
    263 
    264   // Gets the maximum size of the view. Currently only used for sizing shell
    265   // windows.
    266   virtual gfx::Size GetMaximumSize() const;
    267 
    268   // Return the height necessary to display this view with the provided width.
    269   // View's implementation returns the value from getPreferredSize.cy.
    270   // Override if your View's preferred height depends upon the width (such
    271   // as with Labels).
    272   virtual int GetHeightForWidth(int w) const;
    273 
    274   // Sets whether this view is visible. Painting is scheduled as needed. Also,
    275   // clears focus if the focused view or one of its ancestors is set to be
    276   // hidden.
    277   virtual void SetVisible(bool visible);
    278 
    279   // Return whether a view is visible
    280   bool visible() const { return visible_; }
    281 
    282   // Returns true if this view is drawn on screen.
    283   virtual bool IsDrawn() const;
    284 
    285   // Set whether this view is enabled. A disabled view does not receive keyboard
    286   // or mouse inputs. If |enabled| differs from the current value, SchedulePaint
    287   // is invoked. Also, clears focus if the focused view is disabled.
    288   void SetEnabled(bool enabled);
    289 
    290   // Returns whether the view is enabled.
    291   bool enabled() const { return enabled_; }
    292 
    293   // This indicates that the view completely fills its bounds in an opaque
    294   // color. This doesn't affect compositing but is a hint to the compositor to
    295   // optimize painting.
    296   // Note that this method does not implicitly create a layer if one does not
    297   // already exist for the View, but is a no-op in that case.
    298   void SetFillsBoundsOpaquely(bool fills_bounds_opaquely);
    299 
    300   // Transformations -----------------------------------------------------------
    301 
    302   // Methods for setting transformations for a view (e.g. rotation, scaling).
    303 
    304   gfx::Transform GetTransform() const;
    305 
    306   // Clipping parameters. Clipping is done relative to the view bounds.
    307   void set_clip_insets(gfx::Insets clip_insets) { clip_insets_ = clip_insets; }
    308 
    309   // Sets the transform to the supplied transform.
    310   void SetTransform(const gfx::Transform& transform);
    311 
    312   // Sets whether this view paints to a layer. A view paints to a layer if
    313   // either of the following are true:
    314   // . the view has a non-identity transform.
    315   // . SetPaintToLayer(true) has been invoked.
    316   // View creates the Layer only when it exists in a Widget with a non-NULL
    317   // Compositor.
    318   void SetPaintToLayer(bool paint_to_layer);
    319 
    320   // RTL positioning -----------------------------------------------------------
    321 
    322   // Methods for accessing the bounds and position of the view, relative to its
    323   // parent. The position returned is mirrored if the parent view is using a RTL
    324   // layout.
    325   //
    326   // NOTE: in the vast majority of the cases, the mirroring implementation is
    327   //       transparent to the View subclasses and therefore you should use the
    328   //       bounds() accessor instead.
    329   gfx::Rect GetMirroredBounds() const;
    330   gfx::Point GetMirroredPosition() const;
    331   int GetMirroredX() const;
    332 
    333   // Given a rectangle specified in this View's coordinate system, the function
    334   // computes the 'left' value for the mirrored rectangle within this View. If
    335   // the View's UI layout is not right-to-left, then bounds.x() is returned.
    336   //
    337   // UI mirroring is transparent to most View subclasses and therefore there is
    338   // no need to call this routine from anywhere within your subclass
    339   // implementation.
    340   int GetMirroredXForRect(const gfx::Rect& rect) const;
    341 
    342   // Given the X coordinate of a point inside the View, this function returns
    343   // the mirrored X coordinate of the point if the View's UI layout is
    344   // right-to-left. If the layout is left-to-right, the same X coordinate is
    345   // returned.
    346   //
    347   // Following are a few examples of the values returned by this function for
    348   // a View with the bounds {0, 0, 100, 100} and a right-to-left layout:
    349   //
    350   // GetMirroredXCoordinateInView(0) -> 100
    351   // GetMirroredXCoordinateInView(20) -> 80
    352   // GetMirroredXCoordinateInView(99) -> 1
    353   int GetMirroredXInView(int x) const;
    354 
    355   // Given a X coordinate and a width inside the View, this function returns
    356   // the mirrored X coordinate if the View's UI layout is right-to-left. If the
    357   // layout is left-to-right, the same X coordinate is returned.
    358   //
    359   // Following are a few examples of the values returned by this function for
    360   // a View with the bounds {0, 0, 100, 100} and a right-to-left layout:
    361   //
    362   // GetMirroredXCoordinateInView(0, 10) -> 90
    363   // GetMirroredXCoordinateInView(20, 20) -> 60
    364   int GetMirroredXWithWidthInView(int x, int w) const;
    365 
    366   // Layout --------------------------------------------------------------------
    367 
    368   // Lay out the child Views (set their bounds based on sizing heuristics
    369   // specific to the current Layout Manager)
    370   virtual void Layout();
    371 
    372   // TODO(beng): I think we should remove this.
    373   // Mark this view and all parents to require a relayout. This ensures the
    374   // next call to Layout() will propagate to this view, even if the bounds of
    375   // parent views do not change.
    376   void InvalidateLayout();
    377 
    378   // Gets/Sets the Layout Manager used by this view to size and place its
    379   // children.
    380   // The LayoutManager is owned by the View and is deleted when the view is
    381   // deleted, or when a new LayoutManager is installed.
    382   LayoutManager* GetLayoutManager() const;
    383   void SetLayoutManager(LayoutManager* layout);
    384 
    385   // Adjust the layer's offset so that it snaps to the physical pixel boundary.
    386   // This has no effect if the view does not have an associated layer.
    387   void SnapLayerToPixelBoundary();
    388 
    389   // Attributes ----------------------------------------------------------------
    390 
    391   // The view class name.
    392   static const char kViewClassName[];
    393 
    394   // Return the receiving view's class name. A view class is a string which
    395   // uniquely identifies the view class. It is intended to be used as a way to
    396   // find out during run time if a view can be safely casted to a specific view
    397   // subclass. The default implementation returns kViewClassName.
    398   virtual const char* GetClassName() const;
    399 
    400   // Returns the first ancestor, starting at this, whose class name is |name|.
    401   // Returns null if no ancestor has the class name |name|.
    402   const View* GetAncestorWithClassName(const std::string& name) const;
    403   View* GetAncestorWithClassName(const std::string& name);
    404 
    405   // Recursively descends the view tree starting at this view, and returns
    406   // the first child that it encounters that has the given ID.
    407   // Returns NULL if no matching child view is found.
    408   virtual const View* GetViewByID(int id) const;
    409   virtual View* GetViewByID(int id);
    410 
    411   // Gets and sets the ID for this view. ID should be unique within the subtree
    412   // that you intend to search for it. 0 is the default ID for views.
    413   int id() const { return id_; }
    414   void set_id(int id) { id_ = id; }
    415 
    416   // A group id is used to tag views which are part of the same logical group.
    417   // Focus can be moved between views with the same group using the arrow keys.
    418   // Groups are currently used to implement radio button mutual exclusion.
    419   // The group id is immutable once it's set.
    420   void SetGroup(int gid);
    421   // Returns the group id of the view, or -1 if the id is not set yet.
    422   int GetGroup() const;
    423 
    424   // If this returns true, the views from the same group can each be focused
    425   // when moving focus with the Tab/Shift-Tab key.  If this returns false,
    426   // only the selected view from the group (obtained with
    427   // GetSelectedViewForGroup()) is focused.
    428   virtual bool IsGroupFocusTraversable() const;
    429 
    430   // Fills |views| with all the available views which belong to the provided
    431   // |group|.
    432   void GetViewsInGroup(int group, Views* views);
    433 
    434   // Returns the View that is currently selected in |group|.
    435   // The default implementation simply returns the first View found for that
    436   // group.
    437   virtual View* GetSelectedViewForGroup(int group);
    438 
    439   // Coordinate conversion -----------------------------------------------------
    440 
    441   // Note that the utility coordinate conversions functions always operate on
    442   // the mirrored position of the child Views if the parent View uses a
    443   // right-to-left UI layout.
    444 
    445   // Convert a point from the coordinate system of one View to another.
    446   //
    447   // |source| and |target| must be in the same widget, but doesn't need to be in
    448   // the same view hierarchy.
    449   // Neither |source| nor |target| can be NULL.
    450   static void ConvertPointToTarget(const View* source,
    451                                    const View* target,
    452                                    gfx::Point* point);
    453 
    454   // Convert |rect| from the coordinate system of |source| to the coordinate
    455   // system of |target|.
    456   //
    457   // |source| and |target| must be in the same widget, but doesn't need to be in
    458   // the same view hierarchy.
    459   // Neither |source| nor |target| can be NULL.
    460   static void ConvertRectToTarget(const View* source,
    461                                   const View* target,
    462                                   gfx::RectF* rect);
    463 
    464   // Convert a point from a View's coordinate system to that of its Widget.
    465   static void ConvertPointToWidget(const View* src, gfx::Point* point);
    466 
    467   // Convert a point from the coordinate system of a View's Widget to that
    468   // View's coordinate system.
    469   static void ConvertPointFromWidget(const View* dest, gfx::Point* p);
    470 
    471   // Convert a point from a View's coordinate system to that of the screen.
    472   static void ConvertPointToScreen(const View* src, gfx::Point* point);
    473 
    474   // Convert a point from a View's coordinate system to that of the screen.
    475   static void ConvertPointFromScreen(const View* dst, gfx::Point* point);
    476 
    477   // Applies transformation on the rectangle, which is in the view's coordinate
    478   // system, to convert it into the parent's coordinate system.
    479   gfx::Rect ConvertRectToParent(const gfx::Rect& rect) const;
    480 
    481   // Converts a rectangle from this views coordinate system to its widget
    482   // coordinate system.
    483   gfx::Rect ConvertRectToWidget(const gfx::Rect& rect) const;
    484 
    485   // Painting ------------------------------------------------------------------
    486 
    487   // Mark all or part of the View's bounds as dirty (needing repaint).
    488   // |r| is in the View's coordinates.
    489   // Rectangle |r| should be in the view's coordinate system. The
    490   // transformations are applied to it to convert it into the parent coordinate
    491   // system before propagating SchedulePaint up the view hierarchy.
    492   // TODO(beng): Make protected.
    493   virtual void SchedulePaint();
    494   virtual void SchedulePaintInRect(const gfx::Rect& r);
    495 
    496   // Called by the framework to paint a View. Performs translation and clipping
    497   // for View coordinates and language direction as required, allows the View
    498   // to paint itself via the various OnPaint*() event handlers and then paints
    499   // the hierarchy beneath it.
    500   virtual void Paint(gfx::Canvas* canvas, const CullSet& cull_set);
    501 
    502   // The background object is owned by this object and may be NULL.
    503   void set_background(Background* b);
    504   const Background* background() const { return background_.get(); }
    505   Background* background() { return background_.get(); }
    506 
    507   // The border object is owned by this object and may be NULL.
    508   virtual void SetBorder(scoped_ptr<Border> b);
    509   const Border* border() const { return border_.get(); }
    510   Border* border() { return border_.get(); }
    511 
    512   // Get the theme provider from the parent widget.
    513   ui::ThemeProvider* GetThemeProvider() const;
    514 
    515   // Returns the NativeTheme to use for this View. This calls through to
    516   // GetNativeTheme() on the Widget this View is in. If this View is not in a
    517   // Widget this returns ui::NativeTheme::instance().
    518   ui::NativeTheme* GetNativeTheme() {
    519     return const_cast<ui::NativeTheme*>(
    520         const_cast<const View*>(this)->GetNativeTheme());
    521   }
    522   const ui::NativeTheme* GetNativeTheme() const;
    523 
    524   // RTL painting --------------------------------------------------------------
    525 
    526   // This method determines whether the gfx::Canvas object passed to
    527   // View::Paint() needs to be transformed such that anything drawn on the
    528   // canvas object during View::Paint() is flipped horizontally.
    529   //
    530   // By default, this function returns false (which is the initial value of
    531   // |flip_canvas_on_paint_for_rtl_ui_|). View subclasses that need to paint on
    532   // a flipped gfx::Canvas when the UI layout is right-to-left need to call
    533   // EnableCanvasFlippingForRTLUI().
    534   bool FlipCanvasOnPaintForRTLUI() const {
    535     return flip_canvas_on_paint_for_rtl_ui_ ? base::i18n::IsRTL() : false;
    536   }
    537 
    538   // Enables or disables flipping of the gfx::Canvas during View::Paint().
    539   // Note that if canvas flipping is enabled, the canvas will be flipped only
    540   // if the UI layout is right-to-left; that is, the canvas will be flipped
    541   // only if base::i18n::IsRTL() returns true.
    542   //
    543   // Enabling canvas flipping is useful for leaf views that draw an image that
    544   // needs to be flipped horizontally when the UI layout is right-to-left
    545   // (views::Button, for example). This method is helpful for such classes
    546   // because their drawing logic stays the same and they can become agnostic to
    547   // the UI directionality.
    548   void EnableCanvasFlippingForRTLUI(bool enable) {
    549     flip_canvas_on_paint_for_rtl_ui_ = enable;
    550   }
    551 
    552   // Input ---------------------------------------------------------------------
    553   // The points, rects, mouse locations, and touch locations in the following
    554   // functions are in the view's coordinates, except for a RootView.
    555 
    556   // A convenience function which calls into GetEventHandlerForRect() with
    557   // a 1x1 rect centered at |point|. |point| is in the local coordinate
    558   // space of |this|.
    559   View* GetEventHandlerForPoint(const gfx::Point& point);
    560 
    561   // Returns the View that should be the target of an event having |rect| as
    562   // its location, or NULL if no such target exists. |rect| is in the local
    563   // coordinate space of |this|.
    564   View* GetEventHandlerForRect(const gfx::Rect& rect);
    565 
    566   // Returns the deepest visible descendant that contains the specified point
    567   // and supports tooltips. If the view does not contain the point, returns
    568   // NULL.
    569   virtual View* GetTooltipHandlerForPoint(const gfx::Point& point);
    570 
    571   // Return the cursor that should be used for this view or the default cursor.
    572   // The event location is in the receiver's coordinate system. The caller is
    573   // responsible for managing the lifetime of the returned object, though that
    574   // lifetime may vary from platform to platform. On Windows and Aura,
    575   // the cursor is a shared resource.
    576   virtual gfx::NativeCursor GetCursor(const ui::MouseEvent& event);
    577 
    578   // A convenience function which calls HitTestRect() with a rect of size
    579   // 1x1 and an origin of |point|. |point| is in the local coordinate space
    580   // of |this|.
    581   bool HitTestPoint(const gfx::Point& point) const;
    582 
    583   // Returns true if |rect| intersects this view's bounds. |rect| is in the
    584   // local coordinate space of |this|.
    585   bool HitTestRect(const gfx::Rect& rect) const;
    586 
    587   // Returns true if this view or any of its descendants are permitted to
    588   // be the target of an event.
    589   virtual bool CanProcessEventsWithinSubtree() const;
    590 
    591   // Returns true if the mouse cursor is over |view| and mouse events are
    592   // enabled.
    593   bool IsMouseHovered();
    594 
    595   // This method is invoked when the user clicks on this view.
    596   // The provided event is in the receiver's coordinate system.
    597   //
    598   // Return true if you processed the event and want to receive subsequent
    599   // MouseDraggged and MouseReleased events.  This also stops the event from
    600   // bubbling.  If you return false, the event will bubble through parent
    601   // views.
    602   //
    603   // If you remove yourself from the tree while processing this, event bubbling
    604   // stops as if you returned true, but you will not receive future events.
    605   // The return value is ignored in this case.
    606   //
    607   // Default implementation returns true if a ContextMenuController has been
    608   // set, false otherwise. Override as needed.
    609   //
    610   virtual bool OnMousePressed(const ui::MouseEvent& event);
    611 
    612   // This method is invoked when the user clicked on this control.
    613   // and is still moving the mouse with a button pressed.
    614   // The provided event is in the receiver's coordinate system.
    615   //
    616   // Return true if you processed the event and want to receive
    617   // subsequent MouseDragged and MouseReleased events.
    618   //
    619   // Default implementation returns true if a ContextMenuController has been
    620   // set, false otherwise. Override as needed.
    621   //
    622   virtual bool OnMouseDragged(const ui::MouseEvent& event);
    623 
    624   // This method is invoked when the user releases the mouse
    625   // button. The event is in the receiver's coordinate system.
    626   //
    627   // Default implementation notifies the ContextMenuController is appropriate.
    628   // Subclasses that wish to honor the ContextMenuController should invoke
    629   // super.
    630   virtual void OnMouseReleased(const ui::MouseEvent& event);
    631 
    632   // This method is invoked when the mouse press/drag was canceled by a
    633   // system/user gesture.
    634   virtual void OnMouseCaptureLost();
    635 
    636   // This method is invoked when the mouse is above this control
    637   // The event is in the receiver's coordinate system.
    638   //
    639   // Default implementation does nothing. Override as needed.
    640   virtual void OnMouseMoved(const ui::MouseEvent& event);
    641 
    642   // This method is invoked when the mouse enters this control.
    643   //
    644   // Default implementation does nothing. Override as needed.
    645   virtual void OnMouseEntered(const ui::MouseEvent& event);
    646 
    647   // This method is invoked when the mouse exits this control
    648   // The provided event location is always (0, 0)
    649   // Default implementation does nothing. Override as needed.
    650   virtual void OnMouseExited(const ui::MouseEvent& event);
    651 
    652   // Set the MouseHandler for a drag session.
    653   //
    654   // A drag session is a stream of mouse events starting
    655   // with a MousePressed event, followed by several MouseDragged
    656   // events and finishing with a MouseReleased event.
    657   //
    658   // This method should be only invoked while processing a
    659   // MouseDragged or MousePressed event.
    660   //
    661   // All further mouse dragged and mouse up events will be sent
    662   // the MouseHandler, even if it is reparented to another window.
    663   //
    664   // The MouseHandler is automatically cleared when the control
    665   // comes back from processing the MouseReleased event.
    666   //
    667   // Note: if the mouse handler is no longer connected to a
    668   // view hierarchy, events won't be sent.
    669   //
    670   // TODO(sky): rename this.
    671   virtual void SetMouseHandler(View* new_mouse_handler);
    672 
    673   // Invoked when a key is pressed or released.
    674   // Subclasser should return true if the event has been processed and false
    675   // otherwise. If the event has not been processed, the parent will be given a
    676   // chance.
    677   virtual bool OnKeyPressed(const ui::KeyEvent& event);
    678   virtual bool OnKeyReleased(const ui::KeyEvent& event);
    679 
    680   // Invoked when the user uses the mousewheel. Implementors should return true
    681   // if the event has been processed and false otherwise. This message is sent
    682   // if the view is focused. If the event has not been processed, the parent
    683   // will be given a chance.
    684   virtual bool OnMouseWheel(const ui::MouseWheelEvent& event);
    685 
    686 
    687   // See field for description.
    688   void set_notify_enter_exit_on_child(bool notify) {
    689     notify_enter_exit_on_child_ = notify;
    690   }
    691   bool notify_enter_exit_on_child() const {
    692     return notify_enter_exit_on_child_;
    693   }
    694 
    695   // Returns the View's TextInputClient instance or NULL if the View doesn't
    696   // support text input.
    697   virtual ui::TextInputClient* GetTextInputClient();
    698 
    699   // Convenience method to retrieve the InputMethod associated with the
    700   // Widget that contains this view. Returns NULL if this view is not part of a
    701   // view hierarchy with a Widget.
    702   virtual InputMethod* GetInputMethod();
    703   virtual const InputMethod* GetInputMethod() const;
    704 
    705   // Sets a new ViewTargeter for the view, and returns the previous
    706   // ViewTargeter.
    707   scoped_ptr<ViewTargeter> SetEventTargeter(scoped_ptr<ViewTargeter> targeter);
    708 
    709   // Returns the ViewTargeter installed on |this| if one exists,
    710   // otherwise returns the ViewTargeter installed on our root view.
    711   // The return value is guaranteed to be non-null.
    712   ViewTargeter* GetEffectiveViewTargeter() const;
    713 
    714   ViewTargeter* targeter() const { return targeter_.get(); }
    715 
    716   // Overridden from ui::EventTarget:
    717   virtual bool CanAcceptEvent(const ui::Event& event) OVERRIDE;
    718   virtual ui::EventTarget* GetParentTarget() OVERRIDE;
    719   virtual scoped_ptr<ui::EventTargetIterator> GetChildIterator() const OVERRIDE;
    720   virtual ui::EventTargeter* GetEventTargeter() OVERRIDE;
    721   virtual void ConvertEventToTarget(ui::EventTarget* target,
    722                                     ui::LocatedEvent* event) OVERRIDE;
    723 
    724   // Overridden from ui::EventHandler:
    725   virtual void OnKeyEvent(ui::KeyEvent* event) OVERRIDE;
    726   virtual void OnMouseEvent(ui::MouseEvent* event) OVERRIDE;
    727   virtual void OnScrollEvent(ui::ScrollEvent* event) OVERRIDE;
    728   virtual void OnTouchEvent(ui::TouchEvent* event) OVERRIDE FINAL;
    729   virtual void OnGestureEvent(ui::GestureEvent* event) OVERRIDE;
    730 
    731   // Accelerators --------------------------------------------------------------
    732 
    733   // Sets a keyboard accelerator for that view. When the user presses the
    734   // accelerator key combination, the AcceleratorPressed method is invoked.
    735   // Note that you can set multiple accelerators for a view by invoking this
    736   // method several times. Note also that AcceleratorPressed is invoked only
    737   // when CanHandleAccelerators() is true.
    738   virtual void AddAccelerator(const ui::Accelerator& accelerator);
    739 
    740   // Removes the specified accelerator for this view.
    741   virtual void RemoveAccelerator(const ui::Accelerator& accelerator);
    742 
    743   // Removes all the keyboard accelerators for this view.
    744   virtual void ResetAccelerators();
    745 
    746   // Overridden from AcceleratorTarget:
    747   virtual bool AcceleratorPressed(const ui::Accelerator& accelerator) OVERRIDE;
    748 
    749   // Returns whether accelerators are enabled for this view. Accelerators are
    750   // enabled if the containing widget is visible and the view is enabled() and
    751   // IsDrawn()
    752   virtual bool CanHandleAccelerators() const OVERRIDE;
    753 
    754   // Focus ---------------------------------------------------------------------
    755 
    756   // Returns whether this view currently has the focus.
    757   virtual bool HasFocus() const;
    758 
    759   // Returns the view that should be selected next when pressing Tab.
    760   View* GetNextFocusableView();
    761   const View* GetNextFocusableView() const;
    762 
    763   // Returns the view that should be selected next when pressing Shift-Tab.
    764   View* GetPreviousFocusableView();
    765 
    766   // Sets the component that should be selected next when pressing Tab, and
    767   // makes the current view the precedent view of the specified one.
    768   // Note that by default views are linked in the order they have been added to
    769   // their container. Use this method if you want to modify the order.
    770   // IMPORTANT NOTE: loops in the focus hierarchy are not supported.
    771   void SetNextFocusableView(View* view);
    772 
    773   // Sets whether this view is capable of taking focus. It will clear focus if
    774   // the focused view is set to be non-focusable.
    775   // Note that this is false by default so that a view used as a container does
    776   // not get the focus.
    777   void SetFocusable(bool focusable);
    778 
    779   // Returns true if this view is |focusable_|, |enabled_| and drawn.
    780   bool IsFocusable() const;
    781 
    782   // Return whether this view is focusable when the user requires full keyboard
    783   // access, even though it may not be normally focusable.
    784   bool IsAccessibilityFocusable() const;
    785 
    786   // Set whether this view can be made focusable if the user requires
    787   // full keyboard access, even though it's not normally focusable. It will
    788   // clear focus if the focused view is set to be non-focusable.
    789   // Note that this is false by default.
    790   void SetAccessibilityFocusable(bool accessibility_focusable);
    791 
    792   // Convenience method to retrieve the FocusManager associated with the
    793   // Widget that contains this view.  This can return NULL if this view is not
    794   // part of a view hierarchy with a Widget.
    795   virtual FocusManager* GetFocusManager();
    796   virtual const FocusManager* GetFocusManager() const;
    797 
    798   // Request keyboard focus. The receiving view will become the focused view.
    799   virtual void RequestFocus();
    800 
    801   // Invoked when a view is about to be requested for focus due to the focus
    802   // traversal. Reverse is this request was generated going backward
    803   // (Shift-Tab).
    804   virtual void AboutToRequestFocusFromTabTraversal(bool reverse) {}
    805 
    806   // Invoked when a key is pressed before the key event is processed (and
    807   // potentially eaten) by the focus manager for tab traversal, accelerators and
    808   // other focus related actions.
    809   // The default implementation returns false, ensuring that tab traversal and
    810   // accelerators processing is performed.
    811   // Subclasses should return true if they want to process the key event and not
    812   // have it processed as an accelerator (if any) or as a tab traversal (if the
    813   // key event is for the TAB key).  In that case, OnKeyPressed will
    814   // subsequently be invoked for that event.
    815   virtual bool SkipDefaultKeyEventProcessing(const ui::KeyEvent& event);
    816 
    817   // Subclasses that contain traversable children that are not directly
    818   // accessible through the children hierarchy should return the associated
    819   // FocusTraversable for the focus traversal to work properly.
    820   virtual FocusTraversable* GetFocusTraversable();
    821 
    822   // Subclasses that can act as a "pane" must implement their own
    823   // FocusTraversable to keep the focus trapped within the pane.
    824   // If this method returns an object, any view that's a direct or
    825   // indirect child of this view will always use this FocusTraversable
    826   // rather than the one from the widget.
    827   virtual FocusTraversable* GetPaneFocusTraversable();
    828 
    829   // Tooltips ------------------------------------------------------------------
    830 
    831   // Gets the tooltip for this View. If the View does not have a tooltip,
    832   // return false. If the View does have a tooltip, copy the tooltip into
    833   // the supplied string and return true.
    834   // Any time the tooltip text that a View is displaying changes, it must
    835   // invoke TooltipTextChanged.
    836   // |p| provides the coordinates of the mouse (relative to this view).
    837   virtual bool GetTooltipText(const gfx::Point& p,
    838                               base::string16* tooltip) const;
    839 
    840   // Returns the location (relative to this View) for the text on the tooltip
    841   // to display. If false is returned (the default), the tooltip is placed at
    842   // a default position.
    843   virtual bool GetTooltipTextOrigin(const gfx::Point& p, gfx::Point* loc) const;
    844 
    845   // Context menus -------------------------------------------------------------
    846 
    847   // Sets the ContextMenuController. Setting this to non-null makes the View
    848   // process mouse events.
    849   ContextMenuController* context_menu_controller() {
    850     return context_menu_controller_;
    851   }
    852   void set_context_menu_controller(ContextMenuController* menu_controller) {
    853     context_menu_controller_ = menu_controller;
    854   }
    855 
    856   // Provides default implementation for context menu handling. The default
    857   // implementation calls the ShowContextMenu of the current
    858   // ContextMenuController (if it is not NULL). Overridden in subclassed views
    859   // to provide right-click menu display triggerd by the keyboard (i.e. for the
    860   // Chrome toolbar Back and Forward buttons). No source needs to be specified,
    861   // as it is always equal to the current View.
    862   virtual void ShowContextMenu(const gfx::Point& p,
    863                                ui::MenuSourceType source_type);
    864 
    865   // On some platforms, we show context menu on mouse press instead of release.
    866   // This method returns true for those platforms.
    867   static bool ShouldShowContextMenuOnMousePress();
    868 
    869   // Drag and drop -------------------------------------------------------------
    870 
    871   DragController* drag_controller() { return drag_controller_; }
    872   void set_drag_controller(DragController* drag_controller) {
    873     drag_controller_ = drag_controller;
    874   }
    875 
    876   // During a drag and drop session when the mouse moves the view under the
    877   // mouse is queried for the drop types it supports by way of the
    878   // GetDropFormats methods. If the view returns true and the drag site can
    879   // provide data in one of the formats, the view is asked if the drop data
    880   // is required before any other drop events are sent. Once the
    881   // data is available the view is asked if it supports the drop (by way of
    882   // the CanDrop method). If a view returns true from CanDrop,
    883   // OnDragEntered is sent to the view when the mouse first enters the view,
    884   // as the mouse moves around within the view OnDragUpdated is invoked.
    885   // If the user releases the mouse over the view and OnDragUpdated returns a
    886   // valid drop, then OnPerformDrop is invoked. If the mouse moves outside the
    887   // view or over another view that wants the drag, OnDragExited is invoked.
    888   //
    889   // Similar to mouse events, the deepest view under the mouse is first checked
    890   // if it supports the drop (Drop). If the deepest view under
    891   // the mouse does not support the drop, the ancestors are walked until one
    892   // is found that supports the drop.
    893 
    894   // Override and return the set of formats that can be dropped on this view.
    895   // |formats| is a bitmask of the formats defined bye OSExchangeData::Format.
    896   // The default implementation returns false, which means the view doesn't
    897   // support dropping.
    898   virtual bool GetDropFormats(
    899       int* formats,
    900       std::set<OSExchangeData::CustomFormat>* custom_formats);
    901 
    902   // Override and return true if the data must be available before any drop
    903   // methods should be invoked. The default is false.
    904   virtual bool AreDropTypesRequired();
    905 
    906   // A view that supports drag and drop must override this and return true if
    907   // data contains a type that may be dropped on this view.
    908   virtual bool CanDrop(const OSExchangeData& data);
    909 
    910   // OnDragEntered is invoked when the mouse enters this view during a drag and
    911   // drop session and CanDrop returns true. This is immediately
    912   // followed by an invocation of OnDragUpdated, and eventually one of
    913   // OnDragExited or OnPerformDrop.
    914   virtual void OnDragEntered(const ui::DropTargetEvent& event);
    915 
    916   // Invoked during a drag and drop session while the mouse is over the view.
    917   // This should return a bitmask of the DragDropTypes::DragOperation supported
    918   // based on the location of the event. Return 0 to indicate the drop should
    919   // not be accepted.
    920   virtual int OnDragUpdated(const ui::DropTargetEvent& event);
    921 
    922   // Invoked during a drag and drop session when the mouse exits the views, or
    923   // when the drag session was canceled and the mouse was over the view.
    924   virtual void OnDragExited();
    925 
    926   // Invoked during a drag and drop session when OnDragUpdated returns a valid
    927   // operation and the user release the mouse.
    928   virtual int OnPerformDrop(const ui::DropTargetEvent& event);
    929 
    930   // Invoked from DoDrag after the drag completes. This implementation does
    931   // nothing, and is intended for subclasses to do cleanup.
    932   virtual void OnDragDone();
    933 
    934   // Returns true if the mouse was dragged enough to start a drag operation.
    935   // delta_x and y are the distance the mouse was dragged.
    936   static bool ExceededDragThreshold(const gfx::Vector2d& delta);
    937 
    938   // Accessibility -------------------------------------------------------------
    939 
    940   // Modifies |state| to reflect the current accessible state of this view.
    941   virtual void GetAccessibleState(ui::AXViewState* state) { }
    942 
    943   // Returns an instance of the native accessibility interface for this view.
    944   virtual gfx::NativeViewAccessible GetNativeViewAccessible();
    945 
    946   // Notifies assistive technology that an accessibility event has
    947   // occurred on this view, such as when the view is focused or when its
    948   // value changes. Pass true for |send_native_event| except for rare
    949   // cases where the view is a native control that's already sending a
    950   // native accessibility event and the duplicate event would cause
    951   // problems.
    952   void NotifyAccessibilityEvent(ui::AXEvent event_type,
    953                                 bool send_native_event);
    954 
    955   // Scrolling -----------------------------------------------------------------
    956   // TODO(beng): Figure out if this can live somewhere other than View, i.e.
    957   //             closer to ScrollView.
    958 
    959   // Scrolls the specified region, in this View's coordinate system, to be
    960   // visible. View's implementation passes the call onto the parent View (after
    961   // adjusting the coordinates). It is up to views that only show a portion of
    962   // the child view, such as Viewport, to override appropriately.
    963   virtual void ScrollRectToVisible(const gfx::Rect& rect);
    964 
    965   // The following methods are used by ScrollView to determine the amount
    966   // to scroll relative to the visible bounds of the view. For example, a
    967   // return value of 10 indicates the scrollview should scroll 10 pixels in
    968   // the appropriate direction.
    969   //
    970   // Each method takes the following parameters:
    971   //
    972   // is_horizontal: if true, scrolling is along the horizontal axis, otherwise
    973   //                the vertical axis.
    974   // is_positive: if true, scrolling is by a positive amount. Along the
    975   //              vertical axis scrolling by a positive amount equates to
    976   //              scrolling down.
    977   //
    978   // The return value should always be positive and gives the number of pixels
    979   // to scroll. ScrollView interprets a return value of 0 (or negative)
    980   // to scroll by a default amount.
    981   //
    982   // See VariableRowHeightScrollHelper and FixedRowHeightScrollHelper for
    983   // implementations of common cases.
    984   virtual int GetPageScrollIncrement(ScrollView* scroll_view,
    985                                      bool is_horizontal, bool is_positive);
    986   virtual int GetLineScrollIncrement(ScrollView* scroll_view,
    987                                      bool is_horizontal, bool is_positive);
    988 
    989  protected:
    990   // Used to track a drag. RootView passes this into
    991   // ProcessMousePressed/Dragged.
    992   struct DragInfo {
    993     // Sets possible_drag to false and start_x/y to 0. This is invoked by
    994     // RootView prior to invoke ProcessMousePressed.
    995     void Reset();
    996 
    997     // Sets possible_drag to true and start_pt to the specified point.
    998     // This is invoked by the target view if it detects the press may generate
    999     // a drag.
   1000     void PossibleDrag(const gfx::Point& p);
   1001 
   1002     // Whether the press may generate a drag.
   1003     bool possible_drag;
   1004 
   1005     // Coordinates of the mouse press.
   1006     gfx::Point start_pt;
   1007   };
   1008 
   1009   // Size and disposition ------------------------------------------------------
   1010 
   1011   // Override to be notified when the bounds of the view have changed.
   1012   virtual void OnBoundsChanged(const gfx::Rect& previous_bounds);
   1013 
   1014   // Called when the preferred size of a child view changed.  This gives the
   1015   // parent an opportunity to do a fresh layout if that makes sense.
   1016   virtual void ChildPreferredSizeChanged(View* child) {}
   1017 
   1018   // Called when the visibility of a child view changed.  This gives the parent
   1019   // an opportunity to do a fresh layout if that makes sense.
   1020   virtual void ChildVisibilityChanged(View* child) {}
   1021 
   1022   // Invalidates the layout and calls ChildPreferredSizeChanged on the parent
   1023   // if there is one. Be sure to call View::PreferredSizeChanged when
   1024   // overriding such that the layout is properly invalidated.
   1025   virtual void PreferredSizeChanged();
   1026 
   1027   // Override returning true when the view needs to be notified when its visible
   1028   // bounds relative to the root view may have changed. Only used by
   1029   // NativeViewHost.
   1030   virtual bool GetNeedsNotificationWhenVisibleBoundsChange() const;
   1031 
   1032   // Notification that this View's visible bounds relative to the root view may
   1033   // have changed. The visible bounds are the region of the View not clipped by
   1034   // its ancestors. This is used for clipping NativeViewHost.
   1035   virtual void OnVisibleBoundsChanged();
   1036 
   1037   // Override to be notified when the enabled state of this View has
   1038   // changed. The default implementation calls SchedulePaint() on this View.
   1039   virtual void OnEnabledChanged();
   1040 
   1041   bool needs_layout() const { return needs_layout_; }
   1042 
   1043   // Tree operations -----------------------------------------------------------
   1044 
   1045   // This method is invoked when the tree changes.
   1046   //
   1047   // When a view is removed, it is invoked for all children and grand
   1048   // children. For each of these views, a notification is sent to the
   1049   // view and all parents.
   1050   //
   1051   // When a view is added, a notification is sent to the view, all its
   1052   // parents, and all its children (and grand children)
   1053   //
   1054   // Default implementation does nothing. Override to perform operations
   1055   // required when a view is added or removed from a view hierarchy
   1056   //
   1057   // Refer to comments in struct |ViewHierarchyChangedDetails| for |details|.
   1058   virtual void ViewHierarchyChanged(const ViewHierarchyChangedDetails& details);
   1059 
   1060   // When SetVisible() changes the visibility of a view, this method is
   1061   // invoked for that view as well as all the children recursively.
   1062   virtual void VisibilityChanged(View* starting_from, bool is_visible);
   1063 
   1064   // This method is invoked when the parent NativeView of the widget that the
   1065   // view is attached to has changed and the view hierarchy has not changed.
   1066   // ViewHierarchyChanged() is called when the parent NativeView of the widget
   1067   // that the view is attached to is changed as a result of changing the view
   1068   // hierarchy. Overriding this method is useful for tracking which
   1069   // FocusManager manages this view.
   1070   virtual void NativeViewHierarchyChanged();
   1071 
   1072   // Painting ------------------------------------------------------------------
   1073 
   1074   // Responsible for calling Paint() on child Views. Override to control the
   1075   // order child Views are painted.
   1076   virtual void PaintChildren(gfx::Canvas* canvas, const CullSet& cull_set);
   1077 
   1078   // Override to provide rendering in any part of the View's bounds. Typically
   1079   // this is the "contents" of the view. If you override this method you will
   1080   // have to call the subsequent OnPaint*() methods manually.
   1081   virtual void OnPaint(gfx::Canvas* canvas);
   1082 
   1083   // Override to paint a background before any content is drawn. Typically this
   1084   // is done if you are satisfied with a default OnPaint handler but wish to
   1085   // supply a different background.
   1086   virtual void OnPaintBackground(gfx::Canvas* canvas);
   1087 
   1088   // Override to paint a border not specified by SetBorder().
   1089   virtual void OnPaintBorder(gfx::Canvas* canvas);
   1090 
   1091   // Returns true if this View is the root for paint events, and should
   1092   // therefore maintain a |bounds_tree_| member and use it for paint damage rect
   1093   // calculations.
   1094   virtual bool IsPaintRoot();
   1095 
   1096   // Accelerated painting ------------------------------------------------------
   1097 
   1098   // Returns the offset from this view to the nearest ancestor with a layer. If
   1099   // |layer_parent| is non-NULL it is set to the nearest ancestor with a layer.
   1100   virtual gfx::Vector2d CalculateOffsetToAncestorWithLayer(
   1101       ui::Layer** layer_parent);
   1102 
   1103   // Updates the view's layer's parent. Called when a view is added to a view
   1104   // hierarchy, responsible for parenting the view's layer to the enclosing
   1105   // layer in the hierarchy.
   1106   virtual void UpdateParentLayer();
   1107 
   1108   // If this view has a layer, the layer is reparented to |parent_layer| and its
   1109   // bounds is set based on |point|. If this view does not have a layer, then
   1110   // recurses through all children. This is used when adding a layer to an
   1111   // existing view to make sure all descendants that have layers are parented to
   1112   // the right layer.
   1113   void MoveLayerToParent(ui::Layer* parent_layer, const gfx::Point& point);
   1114 
   1115   // Called to update the bounds of any child layers within this View's
   1116   // hierarchy when something happens to the hierarchy.
   1117   void UpdateChildLayerBounds(const gfx::Vector2d& offset);
   1118 
   1119   // Overridden from ui::LayerDelegate:
   1120   virtual void OnPaintLayer(gfx::Canvas* canvas) OVERRIDE;
   1121   virtual void OnDelegatedFrameDamage(
   1122       const gfx::Rect& damage_rect_in_dip) OVERRIDE;
   1123   virtual void OnDeviceScaleFactorChanged(float device_scale_factor) OVERRIDE;
   1124   virtual base::Closure PrepareForLayerBoundsChange() OVERRIDE;
   1125 
   1126   // Finds the layer that this view paints to (it may belong to an ancestor
   1127   // view), then reorders the immediate children of that layer to match the
   1128   // order of the view tree.
   1129   virtual void ReorderLayers();
   1130 
   1131   // This reorders the immediate children of |*parent_layer| to match the
   1132   // order of the view tree. Child layers which are owned by a view are
   1133   // reordered so that they are below any child layers not owned by a view.
   1134   // Widget::ReorderNativeViews() should be called to reorder any child layers
   1135   // with an associated view. Widget::ReorderNativeViews() may reorder layers
   1136   // below layers owned by a view.
   1137   virtual void ReorderChildLayers(ui::Layer* parent_layer);
   1138 
   1139   // Input ---------------------------------------------------------------------
   1140 
   1141   virtual DragInfo* GetDragInfo();
   1142 
   1143   // Focus ---------------------------------------------------------------------
   1144 
   1145   // Returns last value passed to SetFocusable(). Use IsFocusable() to determine
   1146   // if a view can take focus right now.
   1147   bool focusable() const { return focusable_; }
   1148 
   1149   // Override to be notified when focus has changed either to or from this View.
   1150   virtual void OnFocus();
   1151   virtual void OnBlur();
   1152 
   1153   // Handle view focus/blur events for this view.
   1154   void Focus();
   1155   void Blur();
   1156 
   1157   // System events -------------------------------------------------------------
   1158 
   1159   // Called when the UI theme (not the NativeTheme) has changed, overriding
   1160   // allows individual Views to do special cleanup and processing (such as
   1161   // dropping resource caches).  To dispatch a theme changed notification, call
   1162   // Widget::ThemeChanged().
   1163   virtual void OnThemeChanged() {}
   1164 
   1165   // Called when the locale has changed, overriding allows individual Views to
   1166   // update locale-dependent strings.
   1167   // To dispatch a locale changed notification, call Widget::LocaleChanged().
   1168   virtual void OnLocaleChanged() {}
   1169 
   1170   // Tooltips ------------------------------------------------------------------
   1171 
   1172   // Views must invoke this when the tooltip text they are to display changes.
   1173   void TooltipTextChanged();
   1174 
   1175   // Context menus -------------------------------------------------------------
   1176 
   1177   // Returns the location, in screen coordinates, to show the context menu at
   1178   // when the context menu is shown from the keyboard. This implementation
   1179   // returns the middle of the visible region of this view.
   1180   //
   1181   // This method is invoked when the context menu is shown by way of the
   1182   // keyboard.
   1183   virtual gfx::Point GetKeyboardContextMenuLocation();
   1184 
   1185   // Drag and drop -------------------------------------------------------------
   1186 
   1187   // These are cover methods that invoke the method of the same name on
   1188   // the DragController. Subclasses may wish to override rather than install
   1189   // a DragController.
   1190   // See DragController for a description of these methods.
   1191   virtual int GetDragOperations(const gfx::Point& press_pt);
   1192   virtual void WriteDragData(const gfx::Point& press_pt, OSExchangeData* data);
   1193 
   1194   // Returns whether we're in the middle of a drag session that was initiated
   1195   // by us.
   1196   bool InDrag();
   1197 
   1198   // Returns how much the mouse needs to move in one direction to start a
   1199   // drag. These methods cache in a platform-appropriate way. These values are
   1200   // used by the public static method ExceededDragThreshold().
   1201   static int GetHorizontalDragThreshold();
   1202   static int GetVerticalDragThreshold();
   1203 
   1204   // NativeTheme ---------------------------------------------------------------
   1205 
   1206   // Invoked when the NativeTheme associated with this View changes.
   1207   virtual void OnNativeThemeChanged(const ui::NativeTheme* theme) {}
   1208 
   1209   // Debugging -----------------------------------------------------------------
   1210 
   1211 #if !defined(NDEBUG)
   1212   // Returns string containing a graph of the views hierarchy in graphViz DOT
   1213   // language (http://graphviz.org/). Can be called within debugger and save
   1214   // to a file to compile/view.
   1215   // Note: Assumes initial call made with first = true.
   1216   virtual std::string PrintViewGraph(bool first);
   1217 
   1218   // Some classes may own an object which contains the children to displayed in
   1219   // the views hierarchy. The above function gives the class the flexibility to
   1220   // decide which object should be used to obtain the children, but this
   1221   // function makes the decision explicit.
   1222   std::string DoPrintViewGraph(bool first, View* view_with_children);
   1223 #endif
   1224 
   1225  private:
   1226   friend class internal::PreEventDispatchHandler;
   1227   friend class internal::PostEventDispatchHandler;
   1228   friend class internal::RootView;
   1229   friend class FocusManager;
   1230   friend class Widget;
   1231 
   1232   typedef gfx::RTree<intptr_t> BoundsTree;
   1233 
   1234   // Painting  -----------------------------------------------------------------
   1235 
   1236   enum SchedulePaintType {
   1237     // Indicates the size is the same (only the origin changed).
   1238     SCHEDULE_PAINT_SIZE_SAME,
   1239 
   1240     // Indicates the size changed (and possibly the origin).
   1241     SCHEDULE_PAINT_SIZE_CHANGED
   1242   };
   1243 
   1244   // Invoked before and after the bounds change to schedule painting the old and
   1245   // new bounds.
   1246   void SchedulePaintBoundsChanged(SchedulePaintType type);
   1247 
   1248   // Common Paint() code shared by accelerated and non-accelerated code paths to
   1249   // invoke OnPaint() on the View.
   1250   void PaintCommon(gfx::Canvas* canvas, const CullSet& cull_set);
   1251 
   1252   // Tree operations -----------------------------------------------------------
   1253 
   1254   // Removes |view| from the hierarchy tree.  If |update_focus_cycle| is true,
   1255   // the next and previous focusable views of views pointing to this view are
   1256   // updated.  If |update_tool_tip| is true, the tooltip is updated.  If
   1257   // |delete_removed_view| is true, the view is also deleted (if it is parent
   1258   // owned).  If |new_parent| is not NULL, the remove is the result of
   1259   // AddChildView() to a new parent.  For this case, |new_parent| is the View
   1260   // that |view| is going to be added to after the remove completes.
   1261   void DoRemoveChildView(View* view,
   1262                          bool update_focus_cycle,
   1263                          bool update_tool_tip,
   1264                          bool delete_removed_view,
   1265                          View* new_parent);
   1266 
   1267   // Call ViewHierarchyChanged() for all child views and all parents.
   1268   // |old_parent| is the original parent of the View that was removed.
   1269   // If |new_parent| is not NULL, the View that was removed will be reparented
   1270   // to |new_parent| after the remove operation.
   1271   void PropagateRemoveNotifications(View* old_parent, View* new_parent);
   1272 
   1273   // Call ViewHierarchyChanged() for all children.
   1274   void PropagateAddNotifications(const ViewHierarchyChangedDetails& details);
   1275 
   1276   // Propagates NativeViewHierarchyChanged() notification through all the
   1277   // children.
   1278   void PropagateNativeViewHierarchyChanged();
   1279 
   1280   // Takes care of registering/unregistering accelerators if
   1281   // |register_accelerators| true and calls ViewHierarchyChanged().
   1282   void ViewHierarchyChangedImpl(bool register_accelerators,
   1283                                 const ViewHierarchyChangedDetails& details);
   1284 
   1285   // Invokes OnNativeThemeChanged() on this and all descendants.
   1286   void PropagateNativeThemeChanged(const ui::NativeTheme* theme);
   1287 
   1288   // Size and disposition ------------------------------------------------------
   1289 
   1290   // Call VisibilityChanged() recursively for all children.
   1291   void PropagateVisibilityNotifications(View* from, bool is_visible);
   1292 
   1293   // Registers/unregisters accelerators as necessary and calls
   1294   // VisibilityChanged().
   1295   void VisibilityChangedImpl(View* starting_from, bool is_visible);
   1296 
   1297   // Responsible for propagating bounds change notifications to relevant
   1298   // views.
   1299   void BoundsChanged(const gfx::Rect& previous_bounds);
   1300 
   1301   // Visible bounds notification registration.
   1302   // When a view is added to a hierarchy, it and all its children are asked if
   1303   // they need to be registered for "visible bounds within root" notifications
   1304   // (see comment on OnVisibleBoundsChanged()). If they do, they are registered
   1305   // with every ancestor between them and the root of the hierarchy.
   1306   static void RegisterChildrenForVisibleBoundsNotification(View* view);
   1307   static void UnregisterChildrenForVisibleBoundsNotification(View* view);
   1308   void RegisterForVisibleBoundsNotification();
   1309   void UnregisterForVisibleBoundsNotification();
   1310 
   1311   // Adds/removes view to the list of descendants that are notified any time
   1312   // this views location and possibly size are changed.
   1313   void AddDescendantToNotify(View* view);
   1314   void RemoveDescendantToNotify(View* view);
   1315 
   1316   // Sets the layer's bounds given in DIP coordinates.
   1317   void SetLayerBounds(const gfx::Rect& bounds_in_dip);
   1318 
   1319   // Sets the bit indicating that the cached bounds for this object within the
   1320   // root view bounds tree are no longer valid. If |origin_changed| is true sets
   1321   // the same bit for all of our children as well.
   1322   void SetRootBoundsDirty(bool origin_changed);
   1323 
   1324   // If needed, updates the bounds rectangle in paint root coordinate space
   1325   // in the supplied RTree. Recurses to children for recomputation as well.
   1326   void UpdateRootBounds(BoundsTree* bounds_tree, const gfx::Vector2d& offset);
   1327 
   1328   // Remove self and all children from the supplied bounds tree. This is used,
   1329   // for example, when a view gets a layer and therefore becomes paint root. It
   1330   // needs to remove all references to itself and its children from any previous
   1331   // paint root that may have been tracking it.
   1332   void RemoveRootBounds(BoundsTree* bounds_tree);
   1333 
   1334   // Traverse up the View hierarchy to the first ancestor that is a paint root
   1335   // and return a pointer to its |bounds_tree_| or NULL if no tree is found.
   1336   BoundsTree* GetBoundsTreeFromPaintRoot();
   1337 
   1338   // Transformations -----------------------------------------------------------
   1339 
   1340   // Returns in |transform| the transform to get from coordinates of |ancestor|
   1341   // to this. Returns true if |ancestor| is found. If |ancestor| is not found,
   1342   // or NULL, |transform| is set to convert from root view coordinates to this.
   1343   bool GetTransformRelativeTo(const View* ancestor,
   1344                               gfx::Transform* transform) const;
   1345 
   1346   // Coordinate conversion -----------------------------------------------------
   1347 
   1348   // Convert a point in the view's coordinate to an ancestor view's coordinate
   1349   // system using necessary transformations. Returns whether the point was
   1350   // successfully converted to the ancestor's coordinate system.
   1351   bool ConvertPointForAncestor(const View* ancestor, gfx::Point* point) const;
   1352 
   1353   // Convert a point in the ancestor's coordinate system to the view's
   1354   // coordinate system using necessary transformations. Returns whether the
   1355   // point was successfully converted from the ancestor's coordinate system
   1356   // to the view's coordinate system.
   1357   bool ConvertPointFromAncestor(const View* ancestor, gfx::Point* point) const;
   1358 
   1359   // Convert a rect in the view's coordinate to an ancestor view's coordinate
   1360   // system using necessary transformations. Returns whether the rect was
   1361   // successfully converted to the ancestor's coordinate system.
   1362   bool ConvertRectForAncestor(const View* ancestor, gfx::RectF* rect) const;
   1363 
   1364   // Convert a rect in the ancestor's coordinate system to the view's
   1365   // coordinate system using necessary transformations. Returns whether the
   1366   // rect was successfully converted from the ancestor's coordinate system
   1367   // to the view's coordinate system.
   1368   bool ConvertRectFromAncestor(const View* ancestor, gfx::RectF* rect) const;
   1369 
   1370   // Accelerated painting ------------------------------------------------------
   1371 
   1372   // Creates the layer and related fields for this view.
   1373   void CreateLayer();
   1374 
   1375   // Parents all un-parented layers within this view's hierarchy to this view's
   1376   // layer.
   1377   void UpdateParentLayers();
   1378 
   1379   // Parents this view's layer to |parent_layer|, and sets its bounds and other
   1380   // properties in accordance to |offset|, the view's offset from the
   1381   // |parent_layer|.
   1382   void ReparentLayer(const gfx::Vector2d& offset, ui::Layer* parent_layer);
   1383 
   1384   // Called to update the layer visibility. The layer will be visible if the
   1385   // View itself, and all its parent Views are visible. This also updates
   1386   // visibility of the child layers.
   1387   void UpdateLayerVisibility();
   1388   void UpdateChildLayerVisibility(bool visible);
   1389 
   1390   // Orphans the layers in this subtree that are parented to layers outside of
   1391   // this subtree.
   1392   void OrphanLayers();
   1393 
   1394   // Destroys the layer associated with this view, and reparents any descendants
   1395   // to the destroyed layer's parent.
   1396   void DestroyLayer();
   1397 
   1398   // Input ---------------------------------------------------------------------
   1399 
   1400   bool ProcessMousePressed(const ui::MouseEvent& event);
   1401   bool ProcessMouseDragged(const ui::MouseEvent& event);
   1402   void ProcessMouseReleased(const ui::MouseEvent& event);
   1403 
   1404   // Accelerators --------------------------------------------------------------
   1405 
   1406   // Registers this view's keyboard accelerators that are not registered to
   1407   // FocusManager yet, if possible.
   1408   void RegisterPendingAccelerators();
   1409 
   1410   // Unregisters all the keyboard accelerators associated with this view.
   1411   // |leave_data_intact| if true does not remove data from accelerators_ array,
   1412   // so it could be re-registered with other focus manager
   1413   void UnregisterAccelerators(bool leave_data_intact);
   1414 
   1415   // Focus ---------------------------------------------------------------------
   1416 
   1417   // Initialize the previous/next focusable views of the specified view relative
   1418   // to the view at the specified index.
   1419   void InitFocusSiblings(View* view, int index);
   1420 
   1421   // Helper function to advance focus, in case the currently focused view has
   1422   // become unfocusable.
   1423   void AdvanceFocusIfNecessary();
   1424 
   1425   // System events -------------------------------------------------------------
   1426 
   1427   // Used to propagate theme changed notifications from the root view to all
   1428   // views in the hierarchy.
   1429   virtual void PropagateThemeChanged();
   1430 
   1431   // Used to propagate locale changed notifications from the root view to all
   1432   // views in the hierarchy.
   1433   virtual void PropagateLocaleChanged();
   1434 
   1435   // Tooltips ------------------------------------------------------------------
   1436 
   1437   // Propagates UpdateTooltip() to the TooltipManager for the Widget.
   1438   // This must be invoked any time the View hierarchy changes in such a way
   1439   // the view under the mouse differs. For example, if the bounds of a View is
   1440   // changed, this is invoked. Similarly, as Views are added/removed, this
   1441   // is invoked.
   1442   void UpdateTooltip();
   1443 
   1444   // Drag and drop -------------------------------------------------------------
   1445 
   1446   // Starts a drag and drop operation originating from this view. This invokes
   1447   // WriteDragData to write the data and GetDragOperations to determine the
   1448   // supported drag operations. When done, OnDragDone is invoked. |press_pt| is
   1449   // in the view's coordinate system.
   1450   // Returns true if a drag was started.
   1451   bool DoDrag(const ui::LocatedEvent& event,
   1452               const gfx::Point& press_pt,
   1453               ui::DragDropTypes::DragEventSource source);
   1454 
   1455   //////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
   1456 
   1457   // Creation and lifetime -----------------------------------------------------
   1458 
   1459   // False if this View is owned by its parent - i.e. it will be deleted by its
   1460   // parent during its parents destruction. False is the default.
   1461   bool owned_by_client_;
   1462 
   1463   // Attributes ----------------------------------------------------------------
   1464 
   1465   // The id of this View. Used to find this View.
   1466   int id_;
   1467 
   1468   // The group of this view. Some view subclasses use this id to find other
   1469   // views of the same group. For example radio button uses this information
   1470   // to find other radio buttons.
   1471   int group_;
   1472 
   1473   // Tree operations -----------------------------------------------------------
   1474 
   1475   // This view's parent.
   1476   View* parent_;
   1477 
   1478   // This view's children.
   1479   Views children_;
   1480 
   1481   // Size and disposition ------------------------------------------------------
   1482 
   1483   // This View's bounds in the parent coordinate system.
   1484   gfx::Rect bounds_;
   1485 
   1486   // Whether this view is visible.
   1487   bool visible_;
   1488 
   1489   // Whether this view is enabled.
   1490   bool enabled_;
   1491 
   1492   // When this flag is on, a View receives a mouse-enter and mouse-leave event
   1493   // even if a descendant View is the event-recipient for the real mouse
   1494   // events. When this flag is turned on, and mouse moves from outside of the
   1495   // view into a child view, both the child view and this view receives
   1496   // mouse-enter event. Similarly, if the mouse moves from inside a child view
   1497   // and out of this view, then both views receive a mouse-leave event.
   1498   // When this flag is turned off, if the mouse moves from inside this view into
   1499   // a child view, then this view receives a mouse-leave event. When this flag
   1500   // is turned on, it does not receive the mouse-leave event in this case.
   1501   // When the mouse moves from inside the child view out of the child view but
   1502   // still into this view, this view receives a mouse-enter event if this flag
   1503   // is turned off, but doesn't if this flag is turned on.
   1504   // This flag is initialized to false.
   1505   bool notify_enter_exit_on_child_;
   1506 
   1507   // Whether or not RegisterViewForVisibleBoundsNotification on the RootView
   1508   // has been invoked.
   1509   bool registered_for_visible_bounds_notification_;
   1510 
   1511   // List of descendants wanting notification when their visible bounds change.
   1512   scoped_ptr<Views> descendants_to_notify_;
   1513 
   1514   // True if the bounds on this object have changed since the last time the
   1515   // paint root view constructed the spatial database.
   1516   bool root_bounds_dirty_;
   1517 
   1518   // If this View IsPaintRoot() then this will be a pointer to a spatial data
   1519   // structure where we will keep the bounding boxes of all our children, for
   1520   // efficient paint damage rectangle intersection.
   1521   scoped_ptr<BoundsTree> bounds_tree_;
   1522 
   1523   // Transformations -----------------------------------------------------------
   1524 
   1525   // Clipping parameters. skia transformation matrix does not give us clipping.
   1526   // So we do it ourselves.
   1527   gfx::Insets clip_insets_;
   1528 
   1529   // Layout --------------------------------------------------------------------
   1530 
   1531   // Whether the view needs to be laid out.
   1532   bool needs_layout_;
   1533 
   1534   // The View's LayoutManager defines the sizing heuristics applied to child
   1535   // Views. The default is absolute positioning according to bounds_.
   1536   scoped_ptr<LayoutManager> layout_manager_;
   1537 
   1538   // Whether this View's layer should be snapped to the pixel boundary.
   1539   bool snap_layer_to_pixel_boundary_;
   1540 
   1541   // Painting ------------------------------------------------------------------
   1542 
   1543   // Background
   1544   scoped_ptr<Background> background_;
   1545 
   1546   // Border.
   1547   scoped_ptr<Border> border_;
   1548 
   1549   // RTL painting --------------------------------------------------------------
   1550 
   1551   // Indicates whether or not the gfx::Canvas object passed to View::Paint()
   1552   // is going to be flipped horizontally (using the appropriate transform) on
   1553   // right-to-left locales for this View.
   1554   bool flip_canvas_on_paint_for_rtl_ui_;
   1555 
   1556   // Accelerated painting ------------------------------------------------------
   1557 
   1558   bool paint_to_layer_;
   1559 
   1560   // Accelerators --------------------------------------------------------------
   1561 
   1562   // Focus manager accelerators registered on.
   1563   FocusManager* accelerator_focus_manager_;
   1564 
   1565   // The list of accelerators. List elements in the range
   1566   // [0, registered_accelerator_count_) are already registered to FocusManager,
   1567   // and the rest are not yet.
   1568   scoped_ptr<std::vector<ui::Accelerator> > accelerators_;
   1569   size_t registered_accelerator_count_;
   1570 
   1571   // Focus ---------------------------------------------------------------------
   1572 
   1573   // Next view to be focused when the Tab key is pressed.
   1574   View* next_focusable_view_;
   1575 
   1576   // Next view to be focused when the Shift-Tab key combination is pressed.
   1577   View* previous_focusable_view_;
   1578 
   1579   // Whether this view can be focused.
   1580   bool focusable_;
   1581 
   1582   // Whether this view is focusable if the user requires full keyboard access,
   1583   // even though it may not be normally focusable.
   1584   bool accessibility_focusable_;
   1585 
   1586   // Context menus -------------------------------------------------------------
   1587 
   1588   // The menu controller.
   1589   ContextMenuController* context_menu_controller_;
   1590 
   1591   // Drag and drop -------------------------------------------------------------
   1592 
   1593   DragController* drag_controller_;
   1594 
   1595   // Input  --------------------------------------------------------------------
   1596 
   1597   scoped_ptr<ViewTargeter> targeter_;
   1598 
   1599   // Accessibility -------------------------------------------------------------
   1600 
   1601   // Belongs to this view, but it's reference-counted on some platforms
   1602   // so we can't use a scoped_ptr. It's dereferenced in the destructor.
   1603   NativeViewAccessibility* native_view_accessibility_;
   1604 
   1605   DISALLOW_COPY_AND_ASSIGN(View);
   1606 };
   1607 
   1608 }  // namespace views
   1609 
   1610 #endif  // UI_VIEWS_VIEW_H_
   1611