gecko/dom/base/nsIScriptObjectOwner.h
Boris Zbarsky 8bdd1a64af Bug 659350 part 5. The guts of the change to move from storing inline event handlers on the JSObject to storing them in the event listener manager directly, so we can easily set/read them via IDL.
The changes here are as follows:
1) nsIJSEventListener now stores the handler.  This is guaranteed to be already bound properly, if needed, before being set in the nsIJSEventListener.
2) The old classinfo glue to deal with on* properties is gone.
3) IDL-based methods for on* properties have been added.
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#ifndef nsIScriptObjectOwner_h__
#define nsIScriptObjectOwner_h__
#include "nsISupports.h"
#include "nsIScriptContext.h"
#include "nsAString.h"
class nsScriptObjectHolder;
#define NS_ISCRIPTOBJECTOWNER_IID \
{ /* 8f6bca7e-ce42-11d1-b724-00600891d8c9 */ \
0x8f6bca7e, 0xce42, 0x11d1, \
{0xb7, 0x24, 0x00, 0x60, 0x08, 0x91, 0xd8, 0xc9} } \
/**
* Creates a link between the script object and its native implementation
*<P>
* Every object that wants to be exposed in a script environment should
* implement this interface. This interface should guarantee that the same
* script object is returned in the context of the same script.
* <P><I>It does have a bit too much java script information now, that
* should be removed in a short time. Ideally this interface will be
* language neutral</I>
*/
class nsIScriptObjectOwner : public nsISupports {
public:
NS_DECLARE_STATIC_IID_ACCESSOR(NS_ISCRIPTOBJECTOWNER_IID)
/**
* Return the script object associated with this object.
* Create a script object if not present.
*
* @param aContext the context the script object has to be created in
* @param aScriptObject on return will contain the script object
*
* @return nsresult NS_OK if the script object is successfully returned
*
**/
NS_IMETHOD GetScriptObject(nsIScriptContext *aContext, void** aScriptObject) = 0;
/**
* Set the script object associated with this object.
* Often used to either reset the object to null or initially
* set it in cases where the object comes before the owner.
*
* @param aScriptObject the script object to set
*
* @return nsresult NS_OK if the script object is successfully set
*
**/
NS_IMETHOD SetScriptObject(void* aScriptObject) = 0;
};
NS_DEFINE_STATIC_IID_ACCESSOR(nsIScriptObjectOwner,
NS_ISCRIPTOBJECTOWNER_IID)
class nsIAtom;
#define NS_ISCRIPTEVENTHANDLEROWNER_IID \
{ 0x1e2be5d2, 0x381a, 0x46dc, \
{ 0xae, 0x97, 0xa5, 0x5f, 0x45, 0xfd, 0x36, 0x63 } }
/**
* Associate a compiled event handler with its target object, which owns it
* This is an adjunct to nsIScriptObjectOwner that nsEventListenerManager's
* implementation queries for, in order to avoid recompiling a recurrent or
* prototype-inherited event handler.
*/
class nsIScriptEventHandlerOwner : public nsISupports
{
public:
NS_DECLARE_STATIC_IID_ACCESSOR(NS_ISCRIPTEVENTHANDLEROWNER_IID)
/**
* Compile the specified event handler. This does NOT bind it to
* anything. That's the caller's responsibility.
*
* @param aContext the context to use when creating event handler
* @param aName the name of the handler
* @param aBody the handler script body
* @param aURL the URL or filename for error messages
* @param aLineNo the starting line number of the script for error messages
* @param aHandler the holder for the compiled handler object
*/
virtual nsresult CompileEventHandler(nsIScriptContext* aContext,
nsIAtom *aName,
const nsAString& aBody,
const char* aURL,
PRUint32 aLineNo,
nsScriptObjectHolder &aHandler) = 0;
/**
* Retrieve an already-compiled event handler that can be bound to a
* target object using a script context.
*
* @param aName the name of the event handler to retrieve
* @param aHandler the holder for the compiled event handler.
*/
virtual nsresult GetCompiledEventHandler(nsIAtom *aName,
nsScriptObjectHolder &aHandler) = 0;
};
NS_DEFINE_STATIC_IID_ACCESSOR(nsIScriptEventHandlerOwner,
NS_ISCRIPTEVENTHANDLEROWNER_IID)
#endif // nsIScriptObjectOwner_h__