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/* -*- Mode: C++; tab-width: 2; indent-tabs-mode: nil; c-basic-offset: 2 -*- */
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/* This Source Code Form is subject to the terms of the Mozilla Public
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 * License, v. 2.0. If a copy of the MPL was not distributed with this
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 * file, You can obtain one at http://mozilla.org/MPL/2.0/. */
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#ifndef nsViewManager_h___
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#define nsViewManager_h___
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#include "nscore.h"
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#include "nsView.h"
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#include "nsCOMPtr.h"
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#include "nsCRT.h"
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#include "nsTArray.h"
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#include "nsDeviceContext.h"
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#include "nsTArray.h"
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#include "mozilla/EventForwards.h"
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class nsIWidget;
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struct nsRect;
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class nsRegion;
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class nsDeviceContext;
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class nsIPresShell;
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class nsViewManager final
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{
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  ~nsViewManager();
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public:
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  friend class nsView;
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  typedef mozilla::LayoutDeviceIntRect LayoutDeviceIntRect;
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  typedef mozilla::LayoutDeviceIntRegion LayoutDeviceIntRegion;
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  NS_INLINE_DECL_REFCOUNTING(nsViewManager)
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  nsViewManager();
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  /**
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   * Initialize the ViewManager
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   * Note: this instance does not hold a reference to the presshell
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   * because it holds a reference to this instance.
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   * @result The result of the initialization, NS_OK if no errors
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   */
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  nsresult Init(nsDeviceContext* aContext);
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  /**
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   * Create an ordinary view
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   * @param aBounds initial bounds for view
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   *        XXX We should eliminate this parameter; you can set the bounds after CreateView
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   * @param aParent intended parent for view. this is not actually set in the
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   *        nsView through this method. it is only used by the initialization
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   *        code to walk up the view tree, if necessary, to find resources.
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   *        XXX We should eliminate this parameter!
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   * @param aVisibilityFlag initial visibility state of view
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   *        XXX We should eliminate this parameter; you can set it after CreateView
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   * @result The new view.  Never null.
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   */
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  nsView* CreateView(const nsRect& aBounds,
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                     nsView* aParent,
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                     nsViewVisibility aVisibilityFlag = nsViewVisibility_kShow);
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  /**
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   * Get the root of the view tree.
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   * @result the root view
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   */
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  nsView* GetRootView() { return mRootView; }
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  /**
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   * Set the root of the view tree. Does not destroy the current root view.
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   * aView may have a parent view managed by a different view manager.
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   * aView may have a widget (anything but printing) or may not (printing).
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   * @param aView view to set as root
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   */
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  void SetRootView(nsView *aView);
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  /**
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   * Get the dimensions of the root window. The dimensions are in
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   * twips
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   * @param aWidth out parameter for width of window in twips
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   * @param aHeight out parameter for height of window in twips
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   */
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  void GetWindowDimensions(nscoord *aWidth, nscoord *aHeight);
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  /**
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   * Set the dimensions of the root window.
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   * Called if the root window is resized. The dimensions are in
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   * twips
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   * @param aWidth of window in twips
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   * @param aHeight of window in twips
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   */
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  void SetWindowDimensions(nscoord aWidth, nscoord aHeight,
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                           bool aDelayResize = false);
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  /**
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   * Do any resizes that are pending.
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   */
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  void FlushDelayedResize(bool aDoReflow);
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  /**
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   * Called to inform the view manager that the entire area of a view
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   * is dirty and needs to be redrawn.
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   * @param aView view to paint. should be root view
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   */
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  void InvalidateView(nsView *aView);
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  /**
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   * Called to inform the view manager that some portion of a view is dirty and
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   * needs to be redrawn. The rect passed in should be in the view's coordinate
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   * space. Does not check for paint suppression.
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   * @param aView view to paint. should be root view
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   * @param rect rect to mark as damaged
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   */
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  void InvalidateViewNoSuppression(nsView *aView, const nsRect &aRect);
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  /**
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   * Called to inform the view manager that it should invalidate all views.
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   */
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  void InvalidateAllViews();
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  /**
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   * Called to dispatch an event to the appropriate view. Often called
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   * as a result of receiving a mouse or keyboard event from the widget
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   * event system.
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   * @param aEvent event to dispatch
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   * @param aViewTarget dispatch the event to this view
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   * @param aStatus event handling status
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   */
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  void DispatchEvent(mozilla::WidgetGUIEvent *aEvent,
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                     nsView* aViewTarget,
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                     nsEventStatus* aStatus);
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  /**
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   * Given a parent view, insert another view as its child.
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   * aSibling and aAbove control the "document order" for the insertion.
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   * If aSibling is null, the view is inserted at the end of the document order
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   * if aAfter is true, otherwise it is inserted at the beginning.
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   * If aSibling is non-null, then if aAfter is true, the view is inserted
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   * after the sibling in document order (appearing above the sibling unless
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   * overriden by z-order).
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   * If it is false, the view is inserted before the sibling.
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   * The view manager generates the appopriate dirty regions.
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   * @param aParent parent view
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   * @param aChild child view
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   * @param aSibling sibling view
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   * @param aAfter after or before in the document order
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   */
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  void InsertChild(nsView *aParent, nsView *aChild, nsView *aSibling,
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                   bool aAfter);
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  /**
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   * Remove a specific child view from its parent. This will NOT remove its placeholder
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   * if there is one.
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   * The view manager generates the appropriate dirty regions.
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   * @param aParent parent view
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   * @param aChild child view
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   */
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  void RemoveChild(nsView *aChild);
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  /**
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   * Move a view to the specified position, provided in parent coordinates.
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   * The new position is the (0, 0) origin for the view's coordinate system.
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   * The view's bounds may extend above or to the left of this point.
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   * The view manager generates the appropriate dirty regions.
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   * @param aView view to move
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   * @param aX x value for new view position
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   * @param aY y value for new view position
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  void MoveViewTo(nsView *aView, nscoord aX, nscoord aY);
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  /**
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   * Resize a view. In addition to setting the width and height, you can
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   * set the x and y of its bounds relative to its position. Negative x and y
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   * will let the view extend above and to the left of the (0,0) point in its
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   * coordinate system.
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   * The view manager generates the appropriate dirty regions.
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   * @param aView view to move
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   * @param the new bounds relative to the current position
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   * @param RepaintExposedAreaOnly
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   *     if true Repaint only the expanded or contracted region,
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   *     if false Repaint the union of the old and new rectangles.
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   */
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  void ResizeView(nsView *aView, const nsRect &aRect,
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                  bool aRepaintExposedAreaOnly = false);
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  /**
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   * Set the visibility of a view. Hidden views have the effect of hiding
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   * their descendants as well. This does not affect painting, so layout
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   * is responsible for ensuring that content in hidden views is not
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   * painted nor handling events. It does affect the visibility of widgets;
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   * if a view is hidden, descendant views with widgets have their widgets
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   * hidden.
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   * @param aView view to change visibility state of
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   * @param visible new visibility state
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  void SetViewVisibility(nsView *aView, nsViewVisibility aVisible);
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  /**
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   * Set the z-index of a view. Positive z-indices mean that a view
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   * is above its parent in z-order. Negative z-indices mean that a
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   * view is below its parent.
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   * @param aAutoZIndex indicate that the z-index of a view is "auto". An "auto" z-index
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   * means that the view does not define a new stacking context,
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   * which means that the z-indicies of the view's children are
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   * relative to the view's siblings.
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   * @param aView view to change z depth of
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   * @param aZindex explicit z depth
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  void SetViewZIndex(nsView *aView, bool aAutoZIndex, int32_t aZindex);
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  /**
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   * Set whether the view "floats" above all other views,
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   * which tells the compositor not to consider higher views in
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   * the view hierarchy that would geometrically intersect with
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   * this view. This is a hack, but it fixes some problems with
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   * views that need to be drawn in front of all other views.
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  void SetViewFloating(nsView *aView, bool aFloatingView);
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  /**
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   * Set the presshell associated with this manager
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   * @param aPresShell - new presshell
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   */
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  void SetPresShell(nsIPresShell *aPresShell) { mPresShell = aPresShell; }
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  /**
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   * Get the pres shell associated with this manager
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  nsIPresShell* GetPresShell() { return mPresShell; }
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  /**
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   * Get the device context associated with this manager
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  nsDeviceContext* GetDeviceContext() const
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  {
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    return mContext;
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  }
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   * A stack class for disallowing changes that would enter painting. For
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   * example, popup widgets shouldn't be resized during reflow, since doing so
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   * might cause synchronous painting inside reflow which is forbidden.
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   * While refresh is disabled, widget geometry changes are deferred and will
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   * be handled later, either from the refresh driver or from an NS_WILL_PAINT
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   * We don't want to defer widget geometry changes all the time. Resizing a
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   * popup from script doesn't need to be deferred, for example, especially
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   * since popup widget geometry is observable from script and expected to
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   * update synchronously.
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  class MOZ_STACK_CLASS AutoDisableRefresh {
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  public:
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    explicit AutoDisableRefresh(nsViewManager* aVM) {
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        mRootVM = aVM->IncrementDisableRefreshCount();
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      }
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    }
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    ~AutoDisableRefresh() {
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      if (mRootVM) {
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        mRootVM->DecrementDisableRefreshCount();
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    AutoDisableRefresh(const AutoDisableRefresh& aOther);
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    const AutoDisableRefresh& operator=(const AutoDisableRefresh& aOther);
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    RefPtr<nsViewManager> mRootVM;
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  };
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  friend class AutoDisableRefresh;
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  nsViewManager* IncrementDisableRefreshCount();
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  void DecrementDisableRefreshCount();
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  /**
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   * Retrieve the widget at the root of the nearest enclosing
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   * view manager whose root view has a widget.
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  void GetRootWidget(nsIWidget **aWidget);
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   * Indicate whether the viewmanager is currently painting
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  void IsPainting(bool& aIsPainting);
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  /**
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   * Retrieve the time of the last user event. User events
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   * include mouse and keyboard events. The viewmanager
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   * saves the time of the last user event.
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  void GetLastUserEventTime(uint32_t& aTime);
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  static nsView* GetDisplayRootFor(nsView* aView);
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  void ProcessPendingUpdates();
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  void UpdateWidgetGeometry();
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  int32_t AppUnitsPerDevPixel() const
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    return mContext->AppUnitsPerDevPixel();
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  }
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  static uint32_t gLastUserEventTime;
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  /* Update the cached RootViewManager pointer on this view manager. */
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  void InvalidateHierarchy();
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  void FlushPendingInvalidates();
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  void ProcessPendingUpdatesForView(nsView *aView,
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                                    bool aFlushDirtyRegion = true);
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  void ProcessPendingUpdatesRecurse(nsView* aView,
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                                    AutoTArray<nsCOMPtr<nsIWidget>, 1>& aWidgets);
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  void ProcessPendingUpdatesPaint(nsIWidget* aWidget);
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  void FlushDirtyRegionToWidget(nsView* aView);
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  /**
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  void ReparentChildWidgets(nsView* aView, nsIWidget *aNewWidget);
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  void ReparentWidgets(nsView* aView, nsView *aParent);
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  void InvalidateWidgetArea(nsView *aWidgetView, const nsRegion &aDamagedRegion);
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  void InvalidateViews(nsView *aView);
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  void Refresh(nsView* aView, const LayoutDeviceIntRegion& aRegion);
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  bool IsViewInserted(nsView *aView);
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  LayoutDeviceIntRect ViewToWidget(nsView* aView, const nsRect& aRect) const;
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  void DoSetWindowDimensions(nscoord aWidth, nscoord aHeight);
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  bool ShouldDelayResize() const;
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  void SetPainting(bool aPainting) {
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  void InvalidateView(nsView *aView, const nsRect &aRect);
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  nsViewManager* RootViewManager() const { return mRootViewManager; }
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  bool IsRootVM() const { return this == RootViewManager(); }
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  bool IsPaintingAllowed() { return RootViewManager()->mRefreshDisableCount == 0; }
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  void WillPaintWindow(nsIWidget* aWidget);
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  bool PaintWindow(nsIWidget* aWidget, const LayoutDeviceIntRegion& aRegion);
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  void DidPaintWindow();
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  void PostPendingUpdate();
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  nsIPresShell   *mPresShell;
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  nsSize            mDelayedResize;
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  nsViewManager   *mRootViewManager;
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  // this, as noted.
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  bool              mRecursiveRefreshPending;
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  bool              mHasPendingWidgetGeometryChanges;
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  static nsTArray<nsViewManager*> *gViewManagers;
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*/
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#endif  // nsViewManager_h___