servo/src/components/script/dom/window.rs
Lars Bergstrom 948daf2422 This batch of changes upgrades Servo to work with the Rust upgrade as of
April 10, 2014. The main changes are to privacy, to work around the
issues with incorrect bounds on the libstd `Arc<Mutex<T>>`, and the
various API changes strewn throughout the libraries.
2014-04-27 15:46:12 -05:00

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Rust

/* This Source Code Form is subject to the terms of the Mozilla Public
* License, v. 2.0. If a copy of the MPL was not distributed with this
* file, You can obtain one at http://mozilla.org/MPL/2.0/. */
use dom::bindings::codegen::WindowBinding;
use dom::bindings::js::JS;
use dom::bindings::trace::Untraceable;
use dom::bindings::utils::{Reflectable, Reflector};
use dom::browsercontext::BrowserContext;
use dom::document::Document;
use dom::element::Element;
use dom::eventtarget::{EventTarget, WindowTypeId};
use dom::console::Console;
use dom::location::Location;
use dom::navigator::Navigator;
use layout_interface::{ReflowForDisplay, DocumentDamageLevel};
use script_task::{ExitWindowMsg, FireTimerMsg, Page, ScriptChan};
use servo_msg::compositor_msg::ScriptListener;
use servo_net::image_cache_task::ImageCacheTask;
use servo_util::str::DOMString;
use servo_util::task::{spawn_named};
use js::jsapi::JSContext;
use js::jsval::{NullValue, JSVal};
use collections::hashmap::HashMap;
use std::cmp;
use std::comm::{channel, Sender};
use std::comm::Select;
use std::hash::{Hash, sip};
use std::io::timer::Timer;
use std::rc::Rc;
use serialize::{Encoder, Encodable};
use url::Url;
pub struct TimerHandle {
pub handle: i32,
pub cancel_chan: Option<Sender<()>>,
}
impl<S: Encoder<E>, E> Encodable<S, E> for TimerHandle {
fn encode(&self, _s: &mut S) -> Result<(), E> {
Ok(())
}
}
impl Hash for TimerHandle {
fn hash(&self, state: &mut sip::SipState) {
self.handle.hash(state);
}
}
impl Eq for TimerHandle {
fn eq(&self, other: &TimerHandle) -> bool {
self.handle == other.handle
}
}
impl TotalEq for TimerHandle { }
impl TimerHandle {
fn cancel(&self) {
self.cancel_chan.as_ref().map(|chan| chan.send(()));
}
}
#[deriving(Encodable)]
pub struct Window {
pub eventtarget: EventTarget,
pub script_chan: ScriptChan,
pub console: Option<JS<Console>>,
pub location: Option<JS<Location>>,
pub navigator: Option<JS<Navigator>>,
pub image_cache_task: ImageCacheTask,
pub active_timers: ~HashMap<i32, TimerHandle>,
pub next_timer_handle: i32,
pub compositor: Untraceable<~ScriptListener>,
pub browser_context: Option<BrowserContext>,
pub page: Rc<Page>,
}
impl Window {
pub fn get_cx(&self) -> *JSContext {
let js_info = self.page().js_info();
(**js_info.get_ref().js_context).ptr
}
pub fn page<'a>(&'a self) -> &'a Page {
&*self.page
}
pub fn get_url(&self) -> Url {
self.page().get_url()
}
}
#[unsafe_destructor]
impl Drop for Window {
fn drop(&mut self) {
for timer_handle in self.active_timers.values() {
timer_handle.cancel();
}
}
}
// Holder for the various JS values associated with setTimeout
// (ie. function value to invoke and all arguments to pass
// to the function when calling it)
pub struct TimerData {
pub handle: i32,
pub is_interval: bool,
pub funval: JSVal,
pub args: ~[JSVal],
}
impl Window {
pub fn Alert(&self, s: DOMString) {
// Right now, just print to the console
println!("ALERT: {:s}", s);
}
pub fn Close(&self) {
let ScriptChan(ref chan) = self.script_chan;
chan.send(ExitWindowMsg(self.page.id.clone()));
}
pub fn Document(&self) -> JS<Document> {
let frame = self.page().frame();
frame.get_ref().document.clone()
}
pub fn Name(&self) -> DOMString {
~""
}
pub fn SetName(&self, _name: DOMString) {
}
pub fn Status(&self) -> DOMString {
~""
}
pub fn SetStatus(&self, _status: DOMString) {
}
pub fn Closed(&self) -> bool {
false
}
pub fn Stop(&self) {
}
pub fn Focus(&self) {
}
pub fn Blur(&self) {
}
pub fn GetFrameElement(&self) -> Option<JS<Element>> {
None
}
pub fn Location(&mut self, abstract_self: &JS<Window>) -> JS<Location> {
if self.location.is_none() {
self.location = Some(Location::new(abstract_self, self.page.clone()));
}
self.location.get_ref().clone()
}
pub fn Console(&mut self, abstract_self: &JS<Window>) -> JS<Console> {
if self.console.is_none() {
self.console = Some(Console::new(abstract_self));
}
self.console.get_ref().clone()
}
pub fn Navigator(&mut self, abstract_self: &JS<Window>) -> JS<Navigator> {
if self.navigator.is_none() {
self.navigator = Some(Navigator::new(abstract_self));
}
self.navigator.get_ref().clone()
}
pub fn Confirm(&self, _message: DOMString) -> bool {
false
}
pub fn Prompt(&self, _message: DOMString, _default: DOMString) -> Option<DOMString> {
None
}
pub fn Print(&self) {
}
pub fn ShowModalDialog(&self, _cx: *JSContext, _url: DOMString, _argument: Option<JSVal>) -> JSVal {
NullValue()
}
}
impl Reflectable for Window {
fn reflector<'a>(&'a self) -> &'a Reflector {
self.eventtarget.reflector()
}
fn mut_reflector<'a>(&'a mut self) -> &'a mut Reflector {
self.eventtarget.mut_reflector()
}
}
impl Window {
fn set_timeout_or_interval(&mut self, callback: JSVal, timeout: i32, is_interval: bool) -> i32 {
let timeout = cmp::max(0, timeout) as u64;
let handle = self.next_timer_handle;
self.next_timer_handle += 1;
// Post a delayed message to the per-window timer task; it will dispatch it
// to the relevant script handler that will deal with it.
let tm = Timer::new().unwrap();
let (cancel_chan, cancel_port) = channel();
let chan = self.script_chan.clone();
let page_id = self.page.id.clone();
let spawn_name = if is_interval {
"Window:SetInterval"
} else {
"Window:SetTimeout"
};
spawn_named(spawn_name, proc() {
let mut tm = tm;
let timeout_port = if is_interval {
tm.periodic(timeout)
} else {
tm.oneshot(timeout)
};
let cancel_port = cancel_port;
let select = Select::new();
let mut timeout_handle = select.handle(&timeout_port);
unsafe { timeout_handle.add() };
let mut cancel_handle = select.handle(&cancel_port);
unsafe { cancel_handle.add() };
loop {
let id = select.wait();
if id == timeout_handle.id() {
timeout_port.recv();
let data = ~TimerData {
handle: handle,
is_interval: is_interval,
funval: callback,
args: ~[],
};
let ScriptChan(ref chan) = chan;
chan.send(FireTimerMsg(page_id, data));
if !is_interval {
break;
}
} else if id == cancel_handle.id() {
break;
}
}
});
self.active_timers.insert(handle, TimerHandle { handle: handle, cancel_chan: Some(cancel_chan) });
handle
}
pub fn SetTimeout(&mut self, _cx: *JSContext, callback: JSVal, timeout: i32) -> i32 {
self.set_timeout_or_interval(callback, timeout, false)
}
pub fn ClearTimeout(&mut self, handle: i32) {
let timer_handle = self.active_timers.pop(&handle);
match timer_handle {
Some(handle) => handle.cancel(),
None => { }
}
}
pub fn SetInterval(&mut self, _cx: *JSContext, callback: JSVal, timeout: i32) -> i32 {
self.set_timeout_or_interval(callback, timeout, true)
}
pub fn ClearInterval(&mut self, handle: i32) {
self.ClearTimeout(handle);
}
pub fn Window(&self, abstract_self: &JS<Window>) -> JS<Window> {
abstract_self.clone()
}
pub fn Self(&self, abstract_self: &JS<Window>) -> JS<Window> {
self.Window(abstract_self)
}
pub fn damage_and_reflow(&self, damage: DocumentDamageLevel) {
// FIXME This should probably be ReflowForQuery, not Display. All queries currently
// currently rely on the display list, which means we can't destroy it by
// doing a query reflow.
self.page().damage(damage);
self.page().reflow(ReflowForDisplay, self.script_chan.clone(), *self.compositor);
}
pub fn wait_until_safe_to_modify_dom(&self) {
// FIXME: This disables concurrent layout while we are modifying the DOM, since
// our current architecture is entirely unsafe in the presence of races.
self.page().join_layout();
}
pub fn init_browser_context(&mut self, doc: &JS<Document>) {
self.browser_context = Some(BrowserContext::new(doc));
}
pub fn new(cx: *JSContext,
page: Rc<Page>,
script_chan: ScriptChan,
compositor: ~ScriptListener,
image_cache_task: ImageCacheTask)
-> JS<Window> {
let win = ~Window {
eventtarget: EventTarget::new_inherited(WindowTypeId),
script_chan: script_chan,
console: None,
compositor: Untraceable::new(compositor),
page: page.clone(),
location: None,
navigator: None,
image_cache_task: image_cache_task,
active_timers: ~HashMap::new(),
next_timer_handle: 0,
browser_context: None,
};
WindowBinding::Wrap(cx, win)
}
}