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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 nsIObserver;
interface nsIEventTarget;
%{C++
/**
* The signature of the timer callback function passed to initWithFuncCallback.
* This is the function that will get called when the timer expires if the
* timer is initialized via initWithFuncCallback.
*
* @param aTimer the timer which has expired
* @param aClosure opaque parameter passed to initWithFuncCallback
*
* Implementers should return the following:
*
* @return NS_OK
*
*/
class nsITimer;
typedef void (*nsTimerCallbackFunc) (nsITimer *aTimer, void *aClosure);
%}
native nsTimerCallbackFunc(nsTimerCallbackFunc);
/**
* The callback interface for timers.
*/
interface nsITimer;
[function, scriptable, uuid(a796816d-7d47-4348-9ab8-c7aeb3216a7d)]
interface nsITimerCallback : nsISupports
{
/**
* @param aTimer the timer which has expired
*/
void notify(in nsITimer timer);
};
/**
* nsITimer instances must be initialized by calling one of the "init" methods
* documented below. You may also re-initialize an existing instance with new
* delay to avoid the overhead of destroying and creating a timer. It is not
* necessary to cancel the timer in that case.
*/
[scriptable, uuid(193fc37a-8aa4-4d29-aa57-1acd87c26b66)]
interface nsITimer : nsISupports
{
/* Timer types */
/**
* Type of a timer that fires once only.
*/
const short TYPE_ONE_SHOT = 0;
/**
* After firing, a TYPE_REPEATING_SLACK timer is stopped and not restarted
* until its callback completes. Specified timer period will be at least
* the time between when processing for last firing the callback completes
* and when the next firing occurs.
*
* This is the preferable repeating type for most situations.
*/
const short TYPE_REPEATING_SLACK = 1;
/**
* An TYPE_REPEATING_PRECISE repeating timer aims to have constant period
* between firings. The processing time for each timer callback should not
* influence the timer period. However, if the processing for the last
* timer firing could not be completed until just before the next firing
* occurs, then you could have two timer notification routines being
* executed in quick succession.
*/
const short TYPE_REPEATING_PRECISE = 2;
/**
* Initialize a timer that will fire after the said delay.
* A user must keep a reference to this timer till it is
* is no longer needed or has been cancelled.
*
* @param aObserver the callback object that observes the
* ``timer-callback'' topic with the subject being
* the timer itself when the timer fires:
*
* observe(nsISupports aSubject, => nsITimer
* string aTopic, => ``timer-callback''
* wstring data => null
*
* @param aDelay delay in milliseconds for timer to fire
* @param aType timer type per TYPE* consts defined above
*/
void init(in nsIObserver aObserver, in unsigned long aDelay,
in unsigned long aType);
/**
* Initialize a timer to fire after the given millisecond interval.
* This version takes a function to call and a closure to pass to
* that function.
*
* @param aFunc The function to invoke
* @param aClosure An opaque pointer to pass to that function
* @param aDelay The millisecond interval
* @param aType Timer type per TYPE* consts defined above
*/
[noscript] void initWithFuncCallback(in nsTimerCallbackFunc aCallback,
in voidPtr aClosure,
in unsigned long aDelay,
in unsigned long aType);
/**
* Initialize a timer to fire after the given millisecond interval.
* This version takes a function to call and a closure to pass to
* that function.
*
* @param aFunc nsITimerCallback interface to call when timer expires
* @param aDelay The millisecond interval
* @param aType Timer type per TYPE* consts defined above
*/
void initWithCallback(in nsITimerCallback aCallback,
in unsigned long aDelay,
in unsigned long aType);
/**
* Cancel the timer. This method works on all types, not just on repeating
* timers -- you might want to cancel a TYPE_ONE_SHOT timer, and even reuse
* it by re-initializing it (to avoid object destruction and creation costs
* by conserving one timer instance).
*/
void cancel();
/**
* The millisecond delay of the timeout
*/
attribute unsigned long delay;
/**
* The timer type : one shot or repeating
*/
attribute unsigned long type;
/**
* The opaque pointer pass to initWithFuncCallback.
*/
[noscript] readonly attribute voidPtr closure;
/**
* The nsITimerCallback object passed to initWithCallback.
*/
readonly attribute nsITimerCallback callback;
/**
* The nsIEventTarget where the callback will be dispatched. Note that this
* target may only be set before the call to one of the init methods above.
*/
attribute nsIEventTarget target;
};
%{C++
#define NS_TIMER_CONTRACTID "@mozilla.org/timer;1"
#define NS_TIMER_CALLBACK_TOPIC "timer-callback"
%}