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// // DO NOT EDIT. THIS FILE IS GENERATED FROM ../../../dist/idl/nsIColorPicker.idl // /// `interface nsIColorPickerShownCallback : nsISupports` /// /// ```text /// /** /// * nsIColorPicker is representing colors as strings because the internal /// * representation will depend on the underlying backend. /// * The format of the colors taken in input and returned will always follow the /// * format of the <input type='color'> value as described in the HTML /// * specifications. /// */ /// ``` /// // The actual type definition for the interface. This struct has methods // declared on it which will call through its vtable. You never want to pass // this type around by value, always pass it behind a reference. #[repr(C)] pub struct nsIColorPickerShownCallback { vtable: *const nsIColorPickerShownCallbackVTable, /// This field is a phantomdata to ensure that the VTable type and any /// struct containing it is not safe to send across threads, as XPCOM is /// generally not threadsafe. /// /// XPCOM interfaces in general are not safe to send across threads. __nosync: ::std::marker::PhantomData<::std::rc::Rc<u8>>, } // Implementing XpCom for an interface exposes its IID, which allows for easy // use of the `.query_interface<T>` helper method. This also defines that // method for nsIColorPickerShownCallback. unsafe impl XpCom for nsIColorPickerShownCallback { const IID: nsIID = nsID(0xd2ce78d1, 0x40b5, 0x49d1, [0xb6, 0x6d, 0x58, 0x01, 0xfc, 0xb9, 0xa3, 0x85]); } // We need to implement the RefCounted trait so we can be used with `RefPtr`. // This trait teaches `RefPtr` how to manage our memory. unsafe impl RefCounted for nsIColorPickerShownCallback { #[inline] unsafe fn addref(&self) { self.AddRef(); } #[inline] unsafe fn release(&self) { self.Release(); } } // This trait is implemented on all types which can be coerced to from nsIColorPickerShownCallback. // It is used in the implementation of `fn coerce<T>`. We hide it from the // documentation, because it clutters it up a lot. #[doc(hidden)] pub trait nsIColorPickerShownCallbackCoerce { /// Cheaply cast a value of this type from a `nsIColorPickerShownCallback`. fn coerce_from(v: &nsIColorPickerShownCallback) -> &Self; } // The trivial implementation: We can obviously coerce ourselves to ourselves. impl nsIColorPickerShownCallbackCoerce for nsIColorPickerShownCallback { #[inline] fn coerce_from(v: &nsIColorPickerShownCallback) -> &Self { v } } impl nsIColorPickerShownCallback { /// Cast this `nsIColorPickerShownCallback` to one of its base interfaces. #[inline] pub fn coerce<T: nsIColorPickerShownCallbackCoerce>(&self) -> &T { T::coerce_from(self) } } // Every interface struct type implements `Deref` to its base interface. This // causes methods on the base interfaces to be directly avaliable on the // object. For example, you can call `.AddRef` or `.QueryInterface` directly // on any interface which inherits from `nsISupports`. impl ::std::ops::Deref for nsIColorPickerShownCallback { type Target = nsISupports; #[inline] fn deref(&self) -> &nsISupports { unsafe { ::std::mem::transmute(self) } } } // Ensure we can use .coerce() to cast to our base types as well. Any type which // our base interface can coerce from should be coercable from us as well. impl<T: nsISupportsCoerce> nsIColorPickerShownCallbackCoerce for T { #[inline] fn coerce_from(v: &nsIColorPickerShownCallback) -> &Self { T::coerce_from(v) } } // This struct represents the interface's VTable. A pointer to a statically // allocated version of this struct is at the beginning of every nsIColorPickerShownCallback // object. It contains one pointer field for each method in the interface. In // the case where we can't generate a binding for a method, we include a void // pointer. #[doc(hidden)] #[repr(C)] pub struct nsIColorPickerShownCallbackVTable { /// We need to include the members from the base interface's vtable at the start /// of the VTable definition. pub __base: nsISupportsVTable, /* void update (in AString color); */ pub Update: unsafe extern "system" fn (this: *const nsIColorPickerShownCallback, color: &::nsstring::nsAString) -> nsresult, /* void done (in AString color); */ pub Done: unsafe extern "system" fn (this: *const nsIColorPickerShownCallback, color: &::nsstring::nsAString) -> nsresult, } // The implementations of the function wrappers which are exposed to rust code. // Call these methods rather than manually calling through the VTable struct. impl nsIColorPickerShownCallback { /// ```text /// /** /// * Callback called when the color picker requests a color update. /// * This callback can not be called after done() was called. /// * When this callback is used, the consumer can assume that the color value has /// * changed. /// * /// * @param color The new selected color value following the format specifed on /// * top of this file. /// */ /// ``` /// /// `void update (in AString color);` #[inline] pub unsafe fn Update(&self, color: &::nsstring::nsAString) -> nsresult { ((*self.vtable).Update)(self, color) } /// ```text /// /** /// * Callback called when the color picker is dismissed. /// * When this callback is used, the color might have changed or could stay the /// * same. /// * If the color has not changed, the color parameter will be the empty string. /// * /// * @param color The new selected color value following the format specifed on /// * top of this file or the empty string. /// */ /// ``` /// /// `void done (in AString color);` #[inline] pub unsafe fn Done(&self, color: &::nsstring::nsAString) -> nsresult { ((*self.vtable).Done)(self, color) } } /// `interface nsIColorPicker : nsISupports` /// // The actual type definition for the interface. This struct has methods // declared on it which will call through its vtable. You never want to pass // this type around by value, always pass it behind a reference. #[repr(C)] pub struct nsIColorPicker { vtable: *const nsIColorPickerVTable, /// This field is a phantomdata to ensure that the VTable type and any /// struct containing it is not safe to send across threads, as XPCOM is /// generally not threadsafe. /// /// XPCOM interfaces in general are not safe to send across threads. __nosync: ::std::marker::PhantomData<::std::rc::Rc<u8>>, } // Implementing XpCom for an interface exposes its IID, which allows for easy // use of the `.query_interface<T>` helper method. This also defines that // method for nsIColorPicker. unsafe impl XpCom for nsIColorPicker { const IID: nsIID = nsID(0xde229d37, 0xa8a6, 0x46f1, [0x96, 0x9a, 0x0c, 0x1d, 0xe3, 0x3d, 0x0a, 0xd7]); } // We need to implement the RefCounted trait so we can be used with `RefPtr`. // This trait teaches `RefPtr` how to manage our memory. unsafe impl RefCounted for nsIColorPicker { #[inline] unsafe fn addref(&self) { self.AddRef(); } #[inline] unsafe fn release(&self) { self.Release(); } } // This trait is implemented on all types which can be coerced to from nsIColorPicker. // It is used in the implementation of `fn coerce<T>`. We hide it from the // documentation, because it clutters it up a lot. #[doc(hidden)] pub trait nsIColorPickerCoerce { /// Cheaply cast a value of this type from a `nsIColorPicker`. fn coerce_from(v: &nsIColorPicker) -> &Self; } // The trivial implementation: We can obviously coerce ourselves to ourselves. impl nsIColorPickerCoerce for nsIColorPicker { #[inline] fn coerce_from(v: &nsIColorPicker) -> &Self { v } } impl nsIColorPicker { /// Cast this `nsIColorPicker` to one of its base interfaces. #[inline] pub fn coerce<T: nsIColorPickerCoerce>(&self) -> &T { T::coerce_from(self) } } // Every interface struct type implements `Deref` to its base interface. This // causes methods on the base interfaces to be directly avaliable on the // object. For example, you can call `.AddRef` or `.QueryInterface` directly // on any interface which inherits from `nsISupports`. impl ::std::ops::Deref for nsIColorPicker { type Target = nsISupports; #[inline] fn deref(&self) -> &nsISupports { unsafe { ::std::mem::transmute(self) } } } // Ensure we can use .coerce() to cast to our base types as well. Any type which // our base interface can coerce from should be coercable from us as well. impl<T: nsISupportsCoerce> nsIColorPickerCoerce for T { #[inline] fn coerce_from(v: &nsIColorPicker) -> &Self { T::coerce_from(v) } } // This struct represents the interface's VTable. A pointer to a statically // allocated version of this struct is at the beginning of every nsIColorPicker // object. It contains one pointer field for each method in the interface. In // the case where we can't generate a binding for a method, we include a void // pointer. #[doc(hidden)] #[repr(C)] pub struct nsIColorPickerVTable { /// We need to include the members from the base interface's vtable at the start /// of the VTable definition. pub __base: nsISupportsVTable, /* void init (in mozIDOMWindowProxy parent, in AString title, in AString initialColor); */ pub Init: unsafe extern "system" fn (this: *const nsIColorPicker, parent: *const mozIDOMWindowProxy, title: &::nsstring::nsAString, initialColor: &::nsstring::nsAString) -> nsresult, /* void open (in nsIColorPickerShownCallback aColorPickerShownCallback); */ pub Open: unsafe extern "system" fn (this: *const nsIColorPicker, aColorPickerShownCallback: *const nsIColorPickerShownCallback) -> nsresult, } // The implementations of the function wrappers which are exposed to rust code. // Call these methods rather than manually calling through the VTable struct. impl nsIColorPicker { /// ```text /// /** /// * Initialize the color picker widget. The color picker will not be shown until /// * open() is called. /// * If the backend doesn't support setting a title to the native color picker /// * widget, the title parameter might be ignored. /// * If the initialColor parameter does not follow the format specified on top of /// * this file, the behavior will be unspecified. The initialColor could be the /// * one used by the underlying backend or an arbitrary one. The backend could /// * also assert. /// * /// * @param parent nsIDOMWindow parent. This dialog will be dependent /// * on this parent. parent must be non-null. /// * @param title The title for the color picker widget. /// * @param initialColor The color to show when the widget is opened. The /// * parameter has to follow the format specified on top /// * of this file. /// */ /// ``` /// /// `void init (in mozIDOMWindowProxy parent, in AString title, in AString initialColor);` #[inline] pub unsafe fn Init(&self, parent: *const mozIDOMWindowProxy, title: &::nsstring::nsAString, initialColor: &::nsstring::nsAString) -> nsresult { ((*self.vtable).Init)(self, parent, title, initialColor) } /// ```text /// /** /// * Opens the color dialog asynchrounously. /// * The results are provided via the callback object. /// */ /// ``` /// /// `void open (in nsIColorPickerShownCallback aColorPickerShownCallback);` #[inline] pub unsafe fn Open(&self, aColorPickerShownCallback: *const nsIColorPickerShownCallback) -> nsresult { ((*self.vtable).Open)(self, aColorPickerShownCallback) } }