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// // DO NOT EDIT. THIS FILE IS GENERATED FROM ../../../dist/idl/nsICookieService.idl // /// `interface nsICookieTransactionCallback : nsISupports` /// /// ```text /// /** /// * @see nsICookieService::runInTransaction /// */ /// ``` /// // 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 nsICookieTransactionCallback { vtable: *const nsICookieTransactionCallbackVTable, /// 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 nsICookieTransactionCallback. unsafe impl XpCom for nsICookieTransactionCallback { const IID: nsIID = nsID(0x0fc41ffb, 0xf1b7, 0x42d9, [0x9a, 0x42, 0x8d, 0xc4, 0x20, 0xc1, 0x58, 0xc1]); } // 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 nsICookieTransactionCallback { #[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 nsICookieTransactionCallback. // 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 nsICookieTransactionCallbackCoerce { /// Cheaply cast a value of this type from a `nsICookieTransactionCallback`. fn coerce_from(v: &nsICookieTransactionCallback) -> &Self; } // The trivial implementation: We can obviously coerce ourselves to ourselves. impl nsICookieTransactionCallbackCoerce for nsICookieTransactionCallback { #[inline] fn coerce_from(v: &nsICookieTransactionCallback) -> &Self { v } } impl nsICookieTransactionCallback { /// Cast this `nsICookieTransactionCallback` to one of its base interfaces. #[inline] pub fn coerce<T: nsICookieTransactionCallbackCoerce>(&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 nsICookieTransactionCallback { 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> nsICookieTransactionCallbackCoerce for T { #[inline] fn coerce_from(v: &nsICookieTransactionCallback) -> &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 nsICookieTransactionCallback // 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 nsICookieTransactionCallbackVTable { /// We need to include the members from the base interface's vtable at the start /// of the VTable definition. pub __base: nsISupportsVTable, /* void callback (); */ pub Callback: unsafe extern "system" fn (this: *const nsICookieTransactionCallback) -> 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 nsICookieTransactionCallback { /// `void callback ();` #[inline] pub unsafe fn Callback(&self, ) -> nsresult { ((*self.vtable).Callback)(self, ) } } /// `interface nsICookieService : nsISupports` /// /// ```text /// /** /// * nsICookieService /// * /// * Provides methods for setting and getting cookies in the context of a /// * page load. See nsICookieManager for methods to manipulate the cookie /// * database directly. This separation of interface is mainly historical. /// * /// * This service broadcasts the notifications detailed below when the cookie /// * list is changed, or a cookie is rejected. /// * /// * NOTE: observers of these notifications *must* not attempt to change profile /// * or switch into or out of private browsing mode from within the /// * observer. Doing so will cause undefined behavior. Mutating the cookie /// * list (e.g. by calling methods on nsICookieService and friends) is /// * allowed, but beware that there may be pending notifications you haven't /// * seen yet -- for instance, a "batch-deleted" notification will likely be /// * immediately followed by "added". You may check the state of the cookie /// * list to determine if this is the case. /// * /// * topic : "cookie-changed" /// * broadcast whenever the cookie list changes in some way. see /// * explanation of data strings below. /// * subject: see below. /// * data : "deleted" /// * a cookie was deleted. the subject is an nsICookie2 representing /// * the deleted cookie. /// * "added" /// * a cookie was added. the subject is an nsICookie2 representing /// * the added cookie. /// * "changed" /// * a cookie was changed. the subject is an nsICookie2 representing /// * the new cookie. (note that host, path, and name are invariant /// * for a given cookie; other parameters may change.) /// * "batch-deleted" /// * a set of cookies was purged (typically, because they have either /// * expired or because the cookie list has grown too large). The subject /// * is an nsIArray of nsICookie2's representing the deleted cookies. /// * Note that the array could contain a single cookie. /// * "cleared" /// * the entire cookie list was cleared. the subject is null. /// * /// * topic : "cookie-rejected" /// * broadcast whenever a cookie was rejected from being set as a /// * result of user prefs. /// * subject: an nsIURI interface pointer representing the URI that attempted /// * to set the cookie. /// * data : none. /// * /// * topic : "third-party-cookie-accepted" /// * broadcast whenever a third party cookie was accepted /// * subject: an nsIURI interface pointer representing the URI that attempted /// * to set the cookie. /// * data : the referrer, or "?" if unknown /// * /// * topic : "third-party-cookie-rejected" /// * broadcast whenever a third party cookie was rejected /// * subject: an nsIURI interface pointer representing the URI that attempted /// * to set the cookie. /// * data : the referrer, or "?" if unknown /// */ /// ``` /// // 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 nsICookieService { vtable: *const nsICookieServiceVTable, /// 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 nsICookieService. unsafe impl XpCom for nsICookieService { const IID: nsIID = nsID(0x1e94e283, 0x2811, 0x4f43, [0xb9, 0x47, 0xd2, 0x2b, 0x15, 0x49, 0xd8, 0x24]); } // 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 nsICookieService { #[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 nsICookieService. // 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 nsICookieServiceCoerce { /// Cheaply cast a value of this type from a `nsICookieService`. fn coerce_from(v: &nsICookieService) -> &Self; } // The trivial implementation: We can obviously coerce ourselves to ourselves. impl nsICookieServiceCoerce for nsICookieService { #[inline] fn coerce_from(v: &nsICookieService) -> &Self { v } } impl nsICookieService { /// Cast this `nsICookieService` to one of its base interfaces. #[inline] pub fn coerce<T: nsICookieServiceCoerce>(&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 nsICookieService { 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> nsICookieServiceCoerce for T { #[inline] fn coerce_from(v: &nsICookieService) -> &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 nsICookieService // 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 nsICookieServiceVTable { /// We need to include the members from the base interface's vtable at the start /// of the VTable definition. pub __base: nsISupportsVTable, /* string getCookieString (in nsIURI aURI, in nsIChannel aChannel); */ pub GetCookieString: unsafe extern "system" fn (this: *const nsICookieService, aURI: *const nsIURI, aChannel: *const nsIChannel, _retval: *mut *const libc::c_char) -> nsresult, /* string getCookieStringFromHttp (in nsIURI aURI, in nsIURI aFirstURI, in nsIChannel aChannel); */ pub GetCookieStringFromHttp: unsafe extern "system" fn (this: *const nsICookieService, aURI: *const nsIURI, aFirstURI: *const nsIURI, aChannel: *const nsIChannel, _retval: *mut *const libc::c_char) -> nsresult, /* void setCookieString (in nsIURI aURI, in nsIPrompt aPrompt, in string aCookie, in nsIChannel aChannel); */ pub SetCookieString: unsafe extern "system" fn (this: *const nsICookieService, aURI: *const nsIURI, aPrompt: *const nsIPrompt, aCookie: *const libc::c_char, aChannel: *const nsIChannel) -> nsresult, /* void setCookieStringFromHttp (in nsIURI aURI, in nsIURI aFirstURI, in nsIPrompt aPrompt, in string aCookie, in string aServerTime, in nsIChannel aChannel); */ pub SetCookieStringFromHttp: unsafe extern "system" fn (this: *const nsICookieService, aURI: *const nsIURI, aFirstURI: *const nsIURI, aPrompt: *const nsIPrompt, aCookie: *const libc::c_char, aServerTime: *const libc::c_char, aChannel: *const nsIChannel) -> nsresult, /* void runInTransaction (in nsICookieTransactionCallback aCallback); */ pub RunInTransaction: unsafe extern "system" fn (this: *const nsICookieService, aCallback: *const nsICookieTransactionCallback) -> 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 nsICookieService { pub const BEHAVIOR_ACCEPT: i64 = 0; pub const BEHAVIOR_REJECT_FOREIGN: i64 = 1; pub const BEHAVIOR_REJECT: i64 = 2; pub const BEHAVIOR_LIMIT_FOREIGN: i64 = 3; pub const ACCEPT_NORMALLY: i64 = 0; pub const ACCEPT_SESSION: i64 = 2; pub const ACCEPT_FOR_N_DAYS: i64 = 3; /// `string getCookieString (in nsIURI aURI, in nsIChannel aChannel);` #[inline] pub unsafe fn GetCookieString(&self, aURI: *const nsIURI, aChannel: *const nsIChannel, _retval: *mut *const libc::c_char) -> nsresult { ((*self.vtable).GetCookieString)(self, aURI, aChannel, _retval) } /// `string getCookieStringFromHttp (in nsIURI aURI, in nsIURI aFirstURI, in nsIChannel aChannel);` #[inline] pub unsafe fn GetCookieStringFromHttp(&self, aURI: *const nsIURI, aFirstURI: *const nsIURI, aChannel: *const nsIChannel, _retval: *mut *const libc::c_char) -> nsresult { ((*self.vtable).GetCookieStringFromHttp)(self, aURI, aFirstURI, aChannel, _retval) } /// `void setCookieString (in nsIURI aURI, in nsIPrompt aPrompt, in string aCookie, in nsIChannel aChannel);` #[inline] pub unsafe fn SetCookieString(&self, aURI: *const nsIURI, aPrompt: *const nsIPrompt, aCookie: *const libc::c_char, aChannel: *const nsIChannel) -> nsresult { ((*self.vtable).SetCookieString)(self, aURI, aPrompt, aCookie, aChannel) } /// `void setCookieStringFromHttp (in nsIURI aURI, in nsIURI aFirstURI, in nsIPrompt aPrompt, in string aCookie, in string aServerTime, in nsIChannel aChannel);` #[inline] pub unsafe fn SetCookieStringFromHttp(&self, aURI: *const nsIURI, aFirstURI: *const nsIURI, aPrompt: *const nsIPrompt, aCookie: *const libc::c_char, aServerTime: *const libc::c_char, aChannel: *const nsIChannel) -> nsresult { ((*self.vtable).SetCookieStringFromHttp)(self, aURI, aFirstURI, aPrompt, aCookie, aServerTime, aChannel) } /// `void runInTransaction (in nsICookieTransactionCallback aCallback);` #[inline] pub unsafe fn RunInTransaction(&self, aCallback: *const nsICookieTransactionCallback) -> nsresult { ((*self.vtable).RunInTransaction)(self, aCallback) } }