1 /* 2 * Copyright 2006 The Android Open Source Project 3 * 4 * Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be 5 * found in the LICENSE file. 6 */ 7 8 #ifndef SkEvent_DEFINED 9 #define SkEvent_DEFINED 10 11 #include "SkDOM.h" 12 #include "SkMetaData.h" 13 #include "SkString.h" 14 15 /** Unique 32bit id used to identify an instance of SkEventSink. When events are 16 posted, they are posted to a specific sinkID. When it is time to dispatch the 17 event, the sinkID is used to find the specific SkEventSink object. If it is found, 18 its doEvent() method is called with the event. 19 */ 20 typedef uint32_t SkEventSinkID; 21 22 /** 23 * \class SkEvent 24 * 25 * When an event is dispatched from the event queue, it is either sent to 26 * the eventsink matching the target ID (if not 0), or the target proc is 27 * called (if not NULL). 28 */ 29 class SkEvent { 30 public: 31 /** 32 * Function pointer that takes an event, returns true if it "handled" it. 33 */ 34 typedef bool (*Proc)(const SkEvent& evt); 35 36 SkEvent(); 37 explicit SkEvent(const SkString& type, SkEventSinkID = 0); 38 explicit SkEvent(const char type[], SkEventSinkID = 0); 39 SkEvent(const SkEvent& src); 40 ~SkEvent(); 41 42 /** Copy the event's type into the specified SkString parameter */ 43 void getType(SkString* str) const; 44 45 /** Returns true if the event's type matches exactly the specified type (case sensitive) */ 46 bool isType(const SkString& str) const; 47 48 /** Returns true if the event's type matches exactly the specified type (case sensitive) */ 49 bool isType(const char type[], size_t len = 0) const; 50 51 /** 52 * Set the event's type to the specified string. 53 */ 54 void setType(const SkString&); 55 56 /** 57 * Set the event's type to the specified string. 58 */ 59 void setType(const char type[], size_t len = 0); 60 61 /** 62 * Return the target ID, or 0 if there is none. 63 * 64 * When an event is dispatched from the event queue, it is either sent to 65 * the eventsink matching the targetID (if not 0), or the target proc is 66 * called (if not NULL). 67 */ 68 SkEventSinkID getTargetID() const { return fTargetID; } 69 70 /** 71 * Set the target ID for this event. 0 means none. Calling this will 72 * automatically clear the targetProc to null. 73 * 74 * When an event is dispatched from the event queue, it is either sent to 75 * the eventsink matching the targetID (if not 0), or the target proc is 76 * called (if not NULL). 77 */ 78 SkEvent* setTargetID(SkEventSinkID targetID) { 79 fTargetProc = NULL; 80 fTargetID = targetID; 81 return this; 82 } 83 84 /** 85 * Return the target proc, or NULL if it has none. 86 * 87 * When an event is dispatched from the event queue, it is either sent to 88 * the eventsink matching the targetID (if not 0), or the target proc is 89 * called (if not NULL). 90 */ 91 Proc getTargetProc() const { return fTargetProc; } 92 93 /** 94 * Set the target ID for this event. NULL means none. Calling this will 95 * automatically clear the targetID to 0. 96 * 97 * When an event is dispatched from the event queue, it is either sent to 98 * the eventsink matching the targetID (if not 0), or the target proc is 99 * called (if not NULL). 100 */ 101 SkEvent* setTargetProc(Proc proc) { 102 fTargetID = 0; 103 fTargetProc = proc; 104 return this; 105 } 106 107 /** 108 * Return the event's unnamed 32bit field. Default value is 0 109 */ 110 uint32_t getFast32() const { return f32; } 111 112 /** 113 * Set the event's unnamed 32bit field. 114 */ 115 void setFast32(uint32_t x) { f32 = x; } 116 117 /** Return true if the event contains the named 32bit field, and return the field 118 in value (if value is non-null). If there is no matching named field, return false 119 and ignore the value parameter. 120 */ 121 bool findS32(const char name[], int32_t* value = NULL) const { return fMeta.findS32(name, value); } 122 /** Return true if the event contains the named SkScalar field, and return the field 123 in value (if value is non-null). If there is no matching named field, return false 124 and ignore the value parameter. 125 */ 126 bool findScalar(const char name[], SkScalar* value = NULL) const { return fMeta.findScalar(name, value); } 127 /** Return true if the event contains the named SkScalar field, and return the fields 128 in value[] (if value is non-null), and return the number of SkScalars in count (if count is non-null). 129 If there is no matching named field, return false and ignore the value and count parameters. 130 */ 131 const SkScalar* findScalars(const char name[], int* count, SkScalar values[] = NULL) const { return fMeta.findScalars(name, count, values); } 132 /** Return the value of the named string field, or if no matching named field exists, return null. 133 */ 134 const char* findString(const char name[]) const { return fMeta.findString(name); } 135 /** Return true if the event contains the named pointer field, and return the field 136 in value (if value is non-null). If there is no matching named field, return false 137 and ignore the value parameter. 138 */ 139 bool findPtr(const char name[], void** value) const { return fMeta.findPtr(name, value); } 140 bool findBool(const char name[], bool* value) const { return fMeta.findBool(name, value); } 141 const void* findData(const char name[], size_t* byteCount = NULL) const { 142 return fMeta.findData(name, byteCount); 143 } 144 145 /** Returns true if ethe event contains the named 32bit field, and if it equals the specified value */ 146 bool hasS32(const char name[], int32_t value) const { return fMeta.hasS32(name, value); } 147 /** Returns true if ethe event contains the named SkScalar field, and if it equals the specified value */ 148 bool hasScalar(const char name[], SkScalar value) const { return fMeta.hasScalar(name, value); } 149 /** Returns true if ethe event contains the named string field, and if it equals (using strcmp) the specified value */ 150 bool hasString(const char name[], const char value[]) const { return fMeta.hasString(name, value); } 151 /** Returns true if ethe event contains the named pointer field, and if it equals the specified value */ 152 bool hasPtr(const char name[], void* value) const { return fMeta.hasPtr(name, value); } 153 bool hasBool(const char name[], bool value) const { return fMeta.hasBool(name, value); } 154 bool hasData(const char name[], const void* data, size_t byteCount) const { 155 return fMeta.hasData(name, data, byteCount); 156 } 157 158 /** Add/replace the named 32bit field to the event. In XML use the subelement <data name=... s32=... /> */ 159 void setS32(const char name[], int32_t value) { fMeta.setS32(name, value); } 160 /** Add/replace the named SkScalar field to the event. In XML use the subelement <data name=... scalar=... /> */ 161 void setScalar(const char name[], SkScalar value) { fMeta.setScalar(name, value); } 162 /** Add/replace the named SkScalar[] field to the event. */ 163 SkScalar* setScalars(const char name[], int count, const SkScalar values[] = NULL) { return fMeta.setScalars(name, count, values); } 164 /** Add/replace the named string field to the event. In XML use the subelement <data name=... string=... */ 165 void setString(const char name[], const SkString& value) { fMeta.setString(name, value.c_str()); } 166 /** Add/replace the named string field to the event. In XML use the subelement <data name=... string=... */ 167 void setString(const char name[], const char value[]) { fMeta.setString(name, value); } 168 /** Add/replace the named pointer field to the event. There is no XML equivalent for this call */ 169 void setPtr(const char name[], void* value) { fMeta.setPtr(name, value); } 170 void setBool(const char name[], bool value) { fMeta.setBool(name, value); } 171 void setData(const char name[], const void* data, size_t byteCount) { 172 fMeta.setData(name, data, byteCount); 173 } 174 175 /** Return the underlying metadata object */ 176 SkMetaData& getMetaData() { return fMeta; } 177 /** Return the underlying metadata object */ 178 const SkMetaData& getMetaData() const { return fMeta; } 179 180 /** Call this to initialize the event from the specified XML node */ 181 void inflate(const SkDOM&, const SkDOM::Node*); 182 183 SkDEBUGCODE(void dump(const char title[] = NULL);) 184 185 /////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// 186 187 /** 188 * Post to the event queue using the event's targetID or target-proc. 189 * 190 * The event must be dynamically allocated, as ownership is transferred to 191 * the event queue. It cannot be allocated on the stack or in a global. 192 */ 193 void post() { 194 return this->postDelay(0); 195 } 196 197 /** 198 * Post to the event queue using the event's targetID or target-proc and 199 * the specifed millisecond delay. 200 * 201 * The event must be dynamically allocated, as ownership is transferred to 202 * the event queue. It cannot be allocated on the stack or in a global. 203 */ 204 void postDelay(SkMSec delay); 205 206 /** 207 * Post to the event queue using the event's targetID or target-proc. 208 * The event will be delivered no sooner than the specified millisecond 209 * time, as measured by SkTime::GetMSecs(). 210 * 211 * The event must be dynamically allocated, as ownership is transferred to 212 * the event queue. It cannot be allocated on the stack or in a global. 213 */ 214 void postTime(SkMSec time); 215 216 /////////////////////////////////////////////// 217 /** Porting layer must call these functions **/ 218 /////////////////////////////////////////////// 219 220 /** Global initialization function for the SkEvent system. Should be called exactly 221 once before any other event method is called, and should be called after the 222 call to SkGraphics::Init(). 223 */ 224 static void Init(); 225 /** Global cleanup function for the SkEvent system. Should be called exactly once after 226 all event methods have been called. 227 */ 228 static void Term(); 229 230 /** Call this to process one event from the queue. If it returns true, there are more events 231 to process. 232 */ 233 static bool ProcessEvent(); 234 /** Call this whenever the requested timer has expired (requested by a call to SetQueueTimer). 235 It will post any delayed events whose time as "expired" onto the event queue. 236 It may also call SignalQueueTimer() and SignalNonEmptyQueue(). 237 */ 238 static void ServiceQueueTimer(); 239 240 /** Return the number of queued events. note that this value may be obsolete 241 upon return, since another thread may have called ProcessEvent() or 242 Post() after the count was made. 243 */ 244 static int CountEventsOnQueue(); 245 246 //////////////////////////////////////////////////// 247 /** Porting layer must implement these functions **/ 248 //////////////////////////////////////////////////// 249 250 /** Called whenever an SkEvent is posted to an empty queue, so that the OS 251 can be told to later call Dequeue(). 252 */ 253 static void SignalNonEmptyQueue(); 254 /** Called whenever the delay until the next delayed event changes. If zero is 255 passed, then there are no more queued delay events. 256 */ 257 static void SignalQueueTimer(SkMSec delay); 258 259 #if defined(SK_BUILD_FOR_WIN) 260 static bool WndProc(HWND hWnd, UINT message, WPARAM wParam, LPARAM lParam); 261 #endif 262 263 private: 264 SkMetaData fMeta; 265 mutable char* fType; // may be characters with low bit set to know that it is not a pointer 266 uint32_t f32; 267 268 // 'there can be only one' (non-zero) between target-id and target-proc 269 SkEventSinkID fTargetID; 270 Proc fTargetProc; 271 272 // these are for our implementation of the event queue 273 SkMSec fTime; 274 SkEvent* fNextEvent; // either in the delay or normal event queue 275 276 void initialize(const char* type, size_t typeLen, SkEventSinkID); 277 278 static bool Enqueue(SkEvent* evt); 279 static SkMSec EnqueueTime(SkEvent* evt, SkMSec time); 280 static SkEvent* Dequeue(); 281 static bool QHasEvents(); 282 }; 283 284 #endif 285