flutter_flutter/engine/public/web/WebInputEvent.h
Eric Seidel e0fd75b5ab Make absolute and sort all Sky headers
This caused us to lose our gn check certification. :(

Turns out gn check was just ignoring all the header
paths it didn't understand and so gn check passing
for sky wasn't meaning much.  I tried to straighten
out some of the mess in this CL, but its going to take
several more rounds of massaging before gn check
passes again.  On the bright side (almost) all of
our headers are absolute now.  Turns out my script
(attached to the bug) didn't notice ../ includes
but I'll fix that in the next patch.

R=abarth@chromium.org
BUG=435361

Review URL: https://codereview.chromium.org/746023002
2014-11-20 17:42:05 -08:00

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#ifndef WebInputEvent_h
#define WebInputEvent_h
#include "../platform/WebCommon.h"
#include "../platform/WebGestureDevice.h"
#include "../platform/WebRect.h"
#include "sky/engine/public/web/WebTouchPoint.h"
#include <string.h>
namespace blink {
// The classes defined in this file are intended to be used with
// WebWidget's handleInputEvent method. These event types are cross-
// platform and correspond closely to WebCore's Platform*Event classes.
//
// WARNING! These classes must remain PODs (plain old data). They are
// intended to be "serializable" by copying their raw bytes, so they must
// not contain any non-bit-copyable member variables!
//
// Furthermore, the class members need to be packed so they are aligned
// properly and don't have paddings/gaps, otherwise memory check tools
// like Valgrind will complain about uninitialized memory usage when
// transferring these classes over the wire.
#pragma pack(push, 4)
// WebInputEvent --------------------------------------------------------------
class WebInputEvent {
public:
// When we use an input method (or an input method editor), we receive
// two events for a keypress. The former event is a keydown, which
// provides a keycode, and the latter is a textinput, which provides
// a character processed by an input method. (The mapping from a
// keycode to a character code is not trivial for non-English
// keyboards.)
// To support input methods, Safari sends keydown events to WebKit for
// filtering. WebKit sends filtered keydown events back to Safari,
// which sends them to input methods.
// Unfortunately, it is hard to apply this design to Chrome because of
// our multiprocess architecture. An input method is running in a
// browser process. On the other hand, WebKit is running in a renderer
// process. So, this design results in increasing IPC messages.
// To support input methods without increasing IPC messages, Chrome
// handles keyboard events in a browser process and send asynchronous
// input events (to be translated to DOM events) to a renderer
// process.
// This design is mostly the same as the one of Windows and Mac Carbon.
// So, for what it's worth, our Linux and Mac front-ends emulate our
// Windows front-end. To emulate our Windows front-end, we can share
// our back-end code among Windows, Linux, and Mac.
// TODO(hbono): Issue 18064: remove the KeyDown type since it isn't
// used in Chrome any longer.
enum Type {
Undefined = -1,
TypeFirst = Undefined,
// WebMouseEvent
MouseDown,
MouseTypeFirst = MouseDown,
MouseUp,
MouseMove,
MouseEnter,
MouseLeave,
MouseTypeLast = MouseLeave,
// WebMouseWheelEvent
MouseWheel,
// WebKeyboardEvent
RawKeyDown,
KeyboardTypeFirst = RawKeyDown,
KeyDown,
KeyUp,
Char,
KeyboardTypeLast = Char,
// WebGestureEvent
GestureScrollBegin,
GestureTypeFirst = GestureScrollBegin,
GestureScrollEnd,
GestureScrollUpdate,
GestureScrollUpdateWithoutPropagation,
GestureFlingStart,
GestureFlingCancel,
GestureShowPress,
GestureTap,
GestureTapUnconfirmed,
GestureTapDown,
GestureTapCancel,
GestureDoubleTap,
GestureTwoFingerTap,
GestureLongPress,
GestureLongTap,
GesturePinchBegin,
GesturePinchEnd,
GesturePinchUpdate,
GestureTypeLast = GesturePinchUpdate,
// WebTouchEvent
TouchStart,
TouchTypeFirst = TouchStart,
TouchMove,
TouchEnd,
TouchCancel,
TouchTypeLast = TouchCancel,
TypeLast = TouchTypeLast
};
enum Modifiers {
// modifiers for all events:
ShiftKey = 1 << 0,
ControlKey = 1 << 1,
AltKey = 1 << 2,
MetaKey = 1 << 3,
// modifiers for keyboard events:
IsKeyPad = 1 << 4,
IsAutoRepeat = 1 << 5,
// modifiers for mouse events:
LeftButtonDown = 1 << 6,
MiddleButtonDown = 1 << 7,
RightButtonDown = 1 << 8,
// Toggle modifiers for all events. Danger: these are not reflected
// into WebCore, so round-tripping from WebInputEvent to a WebCore
// event and back will not preserve these flags.
CapsLockOn = 1 << 9,
NumLockOn = 1 << 10,
// Left/right modifiers for keyboard events.
IsLeft = 1 << 11,
IsRight = 1 << 12,
// Last input event to be sent for the current vsync interval. If this
// flag is set, the sender guarantees that no more input events will be
// delivered until the next vsync and the receiver can schedule
// rendering accordingly. If it isn't set, the receiver should not make
// any assumptions about the delivery times of future input events
// w.r.t. vsync.
IsLastInputEventForCurrentVSync = 1 << 13,
};
static const int InputModifiers = ShiftKey | ControlKey | AltKey | MetaKey;
double timeStampSeconds; // Seconds since epoch.
unsigned size; // The size of this structure, for serialization.
Type type;
int modifiers;
// Returns true if the WebInputEvent |type| is a mouse event.
static bool isMouseEventType(int type)
{
return MouseTypeFirst <= type && type <= MouseTypeLast;
}
// Returns true if the WebInputEvent |type| is a keyboard event.
static bool isKeyboardEventType(int type)
{
return KeyboardTypeFirst <= type && type <= KeyboardTypeLast;
}
// Returns true if the WebInputEvent |type| is a touch event.
static bool isTouchEventType(int type)
{
return TouchTypeFirst <= type && type <= TouchTypeLast;
}
// Returns true if the WebInputEvent is a gesture event.
static bool isGestureEventType(int type)
{
return GestureTypeFirst <= type && type <= GestureTypeLast;
}
protected:
explicit WebInputEvent(unsigned sizeParam)
{
memset(this, 0, sizeParam);
timeStampSeconds = 0.0;
size = sizeParam;
type = Undefined;
modifiers = 0;
}
};
// WebKeyboardEvent -----------------------------------------------------------
class WebKeyboardEvent : public WebInputEvent {
public:
// Caps on string lengths so we can make them static arrays and keep
// them PODs.
static const size_t textLengthCap = 4;
// http://www.w3.org/TR/DOM-Level-3-Events/keyset.html lists the
// identifiers. The longest is 18 characters, so we round up to the
// next multiple of 4.
static const size_t keyIdentifierLengthCap = 20;
// |windowsKeyCode| is the Windows key code associated with this key
// event. Sometimes it's direct from the event (i.e. on Windows),
// sometimes it's via a mapping function. If you want a list, see
// WebCore/platform/chromium/KeyboardCodes* . Note that this should
// ALWAYS store the non-locational version of a keycode as this is
// what is returned by the Windows API. For example, it should
// store VK_SHIFT instead of VK_RSHIFT. The location information
// should be stored in |modifiers|.
int windowsKeyCode;
// The actual key code genenerated by the platform. The DOM spec runs
// on Windows-equivalent codes (thus |windowsKeyCode| above) but it
// doesn't hurt to have this one around.
int nativeKeyCode;
// This identifies whether this event was tagged by the system as being
// a "system key" event (see
// http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ms646286(VS.85).aspx for
// details). Other platforms don't have this concept, but it's just
// easier to leave it always false than ifdef.
// See comment at the top of the file for why an int is used here.
bool isSystemKey;
// |text| is the text generated by this keystroke. |unmodifiedText| is
// |text|, but unmodified by an concurrently-held modifiers (except
// shift). This is useful for working out shortcut keys. Linux and
// Windows guarantee one character per event. The Mac does not, but in
// reality that's all it ever gives. We're generous, and cap it a bit
// longer.
WebUChar text[textLengthCap];
WebUChar unmodifiedText[textLengthCap];
// This is a string identifying the key pressed.
char keyIdentifier[keyIdentifierLengthCap];
WebKeyboardEvent()
: WebInputEvent(sizeof(WebKeyboardEvent))
, windowsKeyCode(0)
, nativeKeyCode(0)
, isSystemKey(false)
{
memset(&text, 0, sizeof(text));
memset(&unmodifiedText, 0, sizeof(unmodifiedText));
memset(&keyIdentifier, 0, sizeof(keyIdentifier));
}
// Sets keyIdentifier based on the value of windowsKeyCode. This is
// handy for generating synthetic keyboard events.
BLINK_EXPORT void setKeyIdentifierFromWindowsKeyCode();
static int windowsKeyCodeWithoutLocation(int keycode);
static int locationModifiersFromWindowsKeyCode(int keycode);
};
// WebMouseEvent --------------------------------------------------------------
class WebMouseEvent : public WebInputEvent {
public:
enum Button {
ButtonNone = -1,
ButtonLeft,
ButtonMiddle,
ButtonRight
};
Button button;
int x;
int y;
int windowX;
int windowY;
int globalX;
int globalY;
int movementX;
int movementY;
int clickCount;
WebMouseEvent()
: WebInputEvent(sizeof(WebMouseEvent))
, button(ButtonNone)
, x(0)
, y(0)
, windowX(0)
, windowY(0)
, globalX(0)
, globalY(0)
, movementX(0)
, movementY(0)
, clickCount(0)
{
}
protected:
explicit WebMouseEvent(unsigned sizeParam)
: WebInputEvent(sizeParam)
, button(ButtonNone)
, x(0)
, y(0)
, windowX(0)
, windowY(0)
, globalX(0)
, globalY(0)
, movementX(0)
, movementY(0)
, clickCount(0)
{
}
};
// WebMouseWheelEvent ---------------------------------------------------------
class WebMouseWheelEvent : public WebMouseEvent {
public:
enum Phase {
PhaseNone = 0,
PhaseBegan = 1 << 0,
PhaseStationary = 1 << 1,
PhaseChanged = 1 << 2,
PhaseEnded = 1 << 3,
PhaseCancelled = 1 << 4,
PhaseMayBegin = 1 << 5,
};
float deltaX;
float deltaY;
float wheelTicksX;
float wheelTicksY;
float accelerationRatioX;
float accelerationRatioY;
// See comment at the top of the file for why an int is used here.
int scrollByPage;
// See comment at the top of the file for why an int is used here.
int hasPreciseScrollingDeltas;
Phase phase;
Phase momentumPhase;
// See comment at the top of the file for why an int is used here.
// Rubberbanding is an OSX visual effect. When a user scrolls the content
// area with a track pad, and the content area is already at its limit in
// the direction being scrolled, the entire content area is allowed to
// scroll slightly off screen, revealing a grey background. When the user
// lets go, the content area snaps back into place. Blink is responsible
// for this rubberbanding effect, but the embedder may wish to disable
// rubber banding in the left or right direction, if the scroll should have
// an alternate effect. The common case is that a scroll in the left or
// right directions causes a back or forwards navigation, respectively.
//
// These flags prevent rubber banding from starting in a given direction,
// but have no effect on an ongoing rubber banding. A rubber banding that
// started in the vertical direction is allowed to continue in the right
// direction, even if canRubberbandRight is 0.
int canRubberbandLeft;
int canRubberbandRight;
WebMouseWheelEvent()
: WebMouseEvent(sizeof(WebMouseWheelEvent))
, deltaX(0.0f)
, deltaY(0.0f)
, wheelTicksX(0.0f)
, wheelTicksY(0.0f)
, accelerationRatioX(1.0f)
, accelerationRatioY(1.0f)
, scrollByPage(false)
, hasPreciseScrollingDeltas(false)
, phase(PhaseNone)
, momentumPhase(PhaseNone)
, canRubberbandLeft(true)
, canRubberbandRight(true)
{
}
};
// WebGestureEvent --------------------------------------------------------------
class WebGestureEvent : public WebInputEvent {
public:
int x;
int y;
int globalX;
int globalY;
WebGestureDevice sourceDevice;
union {
// Tap information must be set for GestureTap, GestureTapUnconfirmed,
// and GestureDoubleTap events.
struct {
int tapCount;
float width;
float height;
} tap;
struct {
float width;
float height;
} tapDown;
struct {
float width;
float height;
} showPress;
struct {
float width;
float height;
} longPress;
struct {
float firstFingerWidth;
float firstFingerHeight;
} twoFingerTap;
struct {
// Initial motion that triggered the scroll.
// May be redundant with deltaX/deltaY in the first scrollUpdate.
float deltaXHint;
float deltaYHint;
} scrollBegin;
struct {
float deltaX;
float deltaY;
float velocityX;
float velocityY;
} scrollUpdate;
struct {
float velocityX;
float velocityY;
} flingStart;
struct {
float scale;
} pinchUpdate;
} data;
WebGestureEvent()
: WebInputEvent(sizeof(WebGestureEvent))
, x(0)
, y(0)
, globalX(0)
, globalY(0)
{
memset(&data, 0, sizeof(data));
}
};
// WebTouchEvent --------------------------------------------------------------
class WebTouchEvent : public WebInputEvent {
public:
// Maximum number of simultaneous touches supported on
// Ash/Aura.
enum { touchesLengthCap = 12 };
unsigned touchesLength;
// List of all touches which are currently down.
WebTouchPoint touches[touchesLengthCap];
unsigned changedTouchesLength;
// List of all touches whose state has changed since the last WebTouchEvent
WebTouchPoint changedTouches[touchesLengthCap];
unsigned targetTouchesLength;
// List of all touches which are currently down and are targeting the event recipient.
WebTouchPoint targetTouches[touchesLengthCap];
// Whether the event can be canceled (with preventDefault). If true then the browser
// must wait for an ACK for this event. If false then no ACK IPC is expected.
// See comment at the top for why an int is used here instead of a bool.
int cancelable;
WebTouchEvent()
: WebInputEvent(sizeof(WebTouchEvent))
, touchesLength(0)
, changedTouchesLength(0)
, targetTouchesLength(0)
, cancelable(true)
{
}
};
#pragma pack(pop)
} // namespace blink
#endif