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/** -*- Mode: C++; tab-width: 2; indent-tabs-mode: nil; c-basic-offset: 2 -*-
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#include "nsISupports.idl"
interface imgIDecoderObserver;
%{C++
#include "gfxImageSurface.h"
#include "gfxContext.h"
#include "gfxMatrix.h"
#include "gfxRect.h"
#include "gfxPattern.h"
#include "gfxASurface.h"
#include "nsRect.h"
#include "nsSize.h"
#include "limits.h"
class nsIFrame;
%}
[ptr] native gfxImageSurface(gfxImageSurface);
[ptr] native gfxASurface(gfxASurface);
native gfxImageFormat(gfxASurface::gfxImageFormat);
[ptr] native gfxContext(gfxContext);
[ref] native gfxMatrix(gfxMatrix);
[ref] native gfxRect(gfxRect);
native gfxGraphicsFilter(gfxPattern::GraphicsFilter);
[ref] native nsIntRect(nsIntRect);
[ref] native nsIntSize(nsIntSize);
[ptr] native nsIFrame(nsIFrame);
/**
* imgIContainer is the interface that represents an image. It allows
* access to frames as Thebes surfaces, and permits users to extract subregions
* as other imgIContainers. It also allows drawing of images on to Thebes
* contexts.
*
* Internally, imgIContainer also manages animation of images.
*/
[scriptable, uuid(239dfa70-2285-4d63-99cd-e9b7ff9555c7)]
interface imgIContainer : nsISupports
{
/**
* The width of the container rectangle. In the case of any error,
* zero is returned, and an exception will be thrown.
*/
readonly attribute PRInt32 width;
/**
* The height of the container rectangle. In the case of any error,
* zero is returned, and an exception will be thrown.
*/
readonly attribute PRInt32 height;
/**
* Enumerated values for the 'type' attribute (below).
*/
const unsigned short TYPE_RASTER = 0;
const unsigned short TYPE_VECTOR = 1;
/**
* The type of this image (one of the TYPE_* values above).
*/
readonly attribute unsigned short type;
/**
* Direct C++ accessor for 'type' attribute, for convenience.
*/
[noscript, notxpcom] PRUint16 GetType();
/**
* Whether this image is animated. You can only be guaranteed that querying
* this will not throw if STATUS_DECODE_COMPLETE is set on the imgIRequest.
*
* @throws NS_ERROR_NOT_AVAILABLE if the animated state cannot be determined.
*/
readonly attribute boolean animated;
/**
* Whether the current frame is opaque; that is, needs the background painted
* behind it.
*/
readonly attribute boolean currentFrameIsOpaque;
/**
* Flags for imgIContainer operations.
*
* Meanings:
*
* FLAG_NONE: Lack of flags
*
* FLAG_SYNC_DECODE: Forces synchronous/non-progressive decode of all
* available data before the call returns. It is an error to pass this flag
* from a call stack that originates in a decoder (ie, from a decoder
* observer event).
*
* FLAG_DECODE_NO_PREMULTIPLY_ALPHA: Do not premultiply alpha if
* it's not already premultiplied in the image data.
*
* FLAG_DECODE_NO_COLORSPACE_CONVERSION: Do not do any colorspace conversion;
* ignore any embedded profiles, and don't convert to any particular destination
* space.
*/
const long FLAG_NONE = 0x0;
const long FLAG_SYNC_DECODE = 0x1;
const long FLAG_DECODE_NO_PREMULTIPLY_ALPHA = 0x2;
const long FLAG_DECODE_NO_COLORSPACE_CONVERSION = 0x4;
/**
* Constants for specifying various "special" frames.
*
* FRAME_FIRST: The first frame
* FRAME_CURRENT: The current frame
*
* FRAME_MAX_VALUE should be set to the value of the maximum constant above,
* as it is used for ensuring that a valid value was passed in.
*/
const unsigned long FRAME_FIRST = 0;
const unsigned long FRAME_CURRENT = 1;
const unsigned long FRAME_MAX_VALUE = 1;
/**
* Get a surface for the given frame. This may be a platform-native,
* optimized surface, so you cannot inspect its pixel data.
*
* @param aWhichFrame Frame specifier of the FRAME_* variety.
* @param aFlags Flags of the FLAG_* variety
*/
[noscript] gfxASurface getFrame(in PRUint32 aWhichFrame,
in PRUint32 aFlags);
/**
* Create and return a new copy of the given frame that you can write to
* and otherwise inspect the pixels of.
*
* @param aWhichFrame Frame specifier of the FRAME_* variety.
* @param aFlags Flags of the FLAG_* variety
*/
[noscript] gfxImageSurface copyFrame(in PRUint32 aWhichFrame,
in PRUint32 aFlags);
/**
* Create a new imgContainer that contains only a single frame, which itself
* contains a subregion of the given frame.
*
* @param aWhichFrame Frame specifier of the FRAME_* variety.
* @param aRect the area of the current frame to be duplicated in the
* returned imgContainer's frame.
* @param aFlags Flags of the FLAG_* variety
*/
[noscript] imgIContainer extractFrame(in PRUint32 aWhichFrame,
[const] in nsIntRect aRect,
in PRUint32 aFlags);
/**
* Draw the current frame on to the context specified.
*
* @param aContext The Thebes context to draw the image to.
* @param aFilter The filter to be used if we're scaling the image.
* @param aUserSpaceToImageSpace The transformation from user space (e.g.,
* appunits) to image space.
* @param aFill The area in the context to draw pixels to. Image will be
* automatically tiled as necessary.
* @param aSubimage The area of the image, in pixels, that we are allowed to
* sample from.
* @param aViewportSize
* The size (in CSS pixels) of the viewport that would be available
* for the full image to occupy, if we were drawing the full image.
* (Note that we might not actually be drawing the full image -- we
* might be restricted by aSubimage -- but we still need the full
* image's viewport-size in order for SVG images with the "viewBox"
* attribute to position their content correctly.)
* @param aFlags Flags of the FLAG_* variety
*/
[noscript] void draw(in gfxContext aContext,
in gfxGraphicsFilter aFilter,
[const] in gfxMatrix aUserSpaceToImageSpace,
[const] in gfxRect aFill,
[const] in nsIntRect aSubimage,
[const] in nsIntSize aViewportSize,
in PRUint32 aFlags);
/**
* If this image is TYPE_VECTOR, i.e. is really an embedded SVG document,
* this method returns a pointer to the root nsIFrame of that document. If
* not (or if the root nsIFrame isn't available for some reason), this method
* returns nsnull.
*
* "notxpcom" for convenience, since we have no need for nsresult return-val.
*/
[notxpcom] nsIFrame GetRootLayoutFrame();
/*
* Ensures that an image is decoding. Calling this function guarantees that
* the image will at some point fire off decode notifications. Calling draw(),
* getFrame(), copyFrame(), or extractCurrentFrame() triggers the same
* mechanism internally. Thus, if you want to be sure that the image will be
* decoded but don't want to access it until then, you must call
* requestDecode().
*/
void requestDecode();
/**
* Increments the lock count on the image. An image will not be discarded
* as long as the lock count is nonzero. Note that it is still possible for
* the image to be undecoded if decode-on-draw is enabled and the image
* was never drawn.
*
* Upon instantiation images have a lock count of zero.
*/
void lockImage();
/**
* Decreases the lock count on the image. If the lock count drops to zero,
* the image is allowed to discard its frame data to save memory.
*
* Upon instantiation images have a lock count of zero. It is an error to
* call this method without first having made a matching lockImage() call.
* In other words, the lock count is not allowed to be negative.
*/
void unlockImage();
/**
* Animation mode Constants
* 0 = normal
* 1 = don't animate
* 2 = loop once
*/
const short kNormalAnimMode = 0;
const short kDontAnimMode = 1;
const short kLoopOnceAnimMode = 2;
attribute unsigned short animationMode;
/* Methods to control animation */
void resetAnimation();
};