// Copyright (c) 2015 Marshall A. Greenblatt. 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IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT // OWNER OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, // SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT // LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, // DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY // THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT // (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE // OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE. // // --------------------------------------------------------------------------- // // This file was generated by the CEF translator tool and should not be edited // by hand. See the translator.README.txt file in the tools directory for // more information. // #![allow(non_snake_case, unused_imports)] use eutil; use interfaces; use types; use wrappers::CefWrap; use libc; use std::collections::HashMap; use std::mem; use std::ptr; // // Implement this structure to handle events related to browser display state. // The functions of this structure will be called on the UI thread. // #[repr(C)] pub struct _cef_display_handler_t { // // Base structure. // pub base: types::cef_base_t, // // Called when a frame's address has changed. // pub on_address_change: Option ()>, // // Called when the page title changes. // pub on_title_change: Option ()>, // // Called when the page icon changes. // pub on_favicon_urlchange: Option ()>, // // Called when web content in the page has toggled fullscreen mode. If // |fullscreen| is true (1) the content will automatically be sized to fill // the browser content area. If |fullscreen| is false (0) the content will // automatically return to its original size and position. The client is // responsible for resizing the browser if desired. // pub on_fullscreen_mode_change: Option ()>, // // Called when the browser is about to display a tooltip. |text| contains the // text that will be displayed in the tooltip. To handle the display of the // tooltip yourself return true (1). Otherwise, you can optionally modify // |text| and then return false (0) to allow the browser to display the // tooltip. When window rendering is disabled the application is responsible // for drawing tooltips and the return value is ignored. // pub on_tooltip: Option libc::c_int>, // // Called when the browser receives a status message. |value| contains the // text that will be displayed in the status message. // pub on_status_message: Option ()>, // // Called to display a console message. Return true (1) to stop the message // from being output to the console. // pub on_console_message: Option libc::c_int>, // // The reference count. This will only be present for Rust instances! // pub ref_count: u32, // // Extra data. This will only be present for Rust instances! // pub extra: u8, } pub type cef_display_handler_t = _cef_display_handler_t; // // Implement this structure to handle events related to browser display state. // The functions of this structure will be called on the UI thread. // pub struct CefDisplayHandler { c_object: *mut cef_display_handler_t, } impl Clone for CefDisplayHandler { fn clone(&self) -> CefDisplayHandler{ unsafe { if !self.c_object.is_null() { ((*self.c_object).base.add_ref.unwrap())(&mut (*self.c_object).base); } CefDisplayHandler { c_object: self.c_object, } } } } impl Drop for CefDisplayHandler { fn drop(&mut self) { unsafe { if !self.c_object.is_null() { ((*self.c_object).base.release.unwrap())(&mut (*self.c_object).base); } } } } impl CefDisplayHandler { pub unsafe fn from_c_object(c_object: *mut cef_display_handler_t) -> CefDisplayHandler { CefDisplayHandler { c_object: c_object, } } pub unsafe fn from_c_object_addref(c_object: *mut cef_display_handler_t) -> CefDisplayHandler { if !c_object.is_null() { ((*c_object).base.add_ref.unwrap())(&mut (*c_object).base); } CefDisplayHandler { c_object: c_object, } } pub fn c_object(&self) -> *mut cef_display_handler_t { self.c_object } pub fn c_object_addrefed(&self) -> *mut cef_display_handler_t { unsafe { if !self.c_object.is_null() { eutil::add_ref(self.c_object as *mut types::cef_base_t); } self.c_object } } pub fn is_null_cef_object(&self) -> bool { self.c_object.is_null() } pub fn is_not_null_cef_object(&self) -> bool { !self.c_object.is_null() } // // Called when a frame's address has changed. // pub fn on_address_change(&self, browser: interfaces::CefBrowser, frame: interfaces::CefFrame, url: &[u16]) -> () { if self.c_object.is_null() { panic!("called a CEF method on a null object") } unsafe { CefWrap::to_rust( ((*self.c_object).on_address_change.unwrap())( self.c_object, CefWrap::to_c(browser), CefWrap::to_c(frame), CefWrap::to_c(url))) } } // // Called when the page title changes. // pub fn on_title_change(&self, browser: interfaces::CefBrowser, title: &[u16]) -> () { if self.c_object.is_null() { panic!("called a CEF method on a null object") } unsafe { CefWrap::to_rust( ((*self.c_object).on_title_change.unwrap())( self.c_object, CefWrap::to_c(browser), CefWrap::to_c(title))) } } // // Called when the page icon changes. // pub fn on_favicon_urlchange(&self, browser: interfaces::CefBrowser, icon_urls: &Vec) -> () { if self.c_object.is_null() { panic!("called a CEF method on a null object") } unsafe { CefWrap::to_rust( ((*self.c_object).on_favicon_urlchange.unwrap())( self.c_object, CefWrap::to_c(browser), CefWrap::to_c(icon_urls))) } } // // Called when web content in the page has toggled fullscreen mode. If // |fullscreen| is true (1) the content will automatically be sized to fill // the browser content area. If |fullscreen| is false (0) the content will // automatically return to its original size and position. The client is // responsible for resizing the browser if desired. // pub fn on_fullscreen_mode_change(&self, browser: interfaces::CefBrowser, fullscreen: libc::c_int) -> () { if self.c_object.is_null() { panic!("called a CEF method on a null object") } unsafe { CefWrap::to_rust( ((*self.c_object).on_fullscreen_mode_change.unwrap())( self.c_object, CefWrap::to_c(browser), CefWrap::to_c(fullscreen))) } } // // Called when the browser is about to display a tooltip. |text| contains the // text that will be displayed in the tooltip. To handle the display of the // tooltip yourself return true (1). Otherwise, you can optionally modify // |text| and then return false (0) to allow the browser to display the // tooltip. When window rendering is disabled the application is responsible // for drawing tooltips and the return value is ignored. // pub fn on_tooltip(&self, browser: interfaces::CefBrowser, text: *mut types::cef_string_t) -> libc::c_int { if self.c_object.is_null() { panic!("called a CEF method on a null object") } unsafe { CefWrap::to_rust( ((*self.c_object).on_tooltip.unwrap())( self.c_object, CefWrap::to_c(browser), CefWrap::to_c(text))) } } // // Called when the browser receives a status message. |value| contains the // text that will be displayed in the status message. // pub fn on_status_message(&self, browser: interfaces::CefBrowser, value: &[u16]) -> () { if self.c_object.is_null() { panic!("called a CEF method on a null object") } unsafe { CefWrap::to_rust( ((*self.c_object).on_status_message.unwrap())( self.c_object, CefWrap::to_c(browser), CefWrap::to_c(value))) } } // // Called to display a console message. Return true (1) to stop the message // from being output to the console. // pub fn on_console_message(&self, browser: interfaces::CefBrowser, message: &[u16], source: &[u16], line: libc::c_int) -> libc::c_int { if self.c_object.is_null() { panic!("called a CEF method on a null object") } unsafe { CefWrap::to_rust( ((*self.c_object).on_console_message.unwrap())( self.c_object, CefWrap::to_c(browser), CefWrap::to_c(message), CefWrap::to_c(source), CefWrap::to_c(line))) } } } impl CefWrap<*mut cef_display_handler_t> for CefDisplayHandler { fn to_c(rust_object: CefDisplayHandler) -> *mut cef_display_handler_t { rust_object.c_object_addrefed() } unsafe fn to_rust(c_object: *mut cef_display_handler_t) -> CefDisplayHandler { CefDisplayHandler::from_c_object_addref(c_object) } } impl CefWrap<*mut cef_display_handler_t> for Option { fn to_c(rust_object: Option) -> *mut cef_display_handler_t { match rust_object { None => ptr::null_mut(), Some(rust_object) => rust_object.c_object_addrefed(), } } unsafe fn to_rust(c_object: *mut cef_display_handler_t) -> Option { if c_object.is_null() { None } else { Some(CefDisplayHandler::from_c_object_addref(c_object)) } } }