// Copyright (c) 2006-2008 The Chromium Authors. All rights reserved. // Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be // found in the LICENSE file. #ifndef CHROME_BROWSER_TABS_TAB_STRIP_MODEL_H_ #define CHROME_BROWSER_TABS_TAB_STRIP_MODEL_H_ #include #include "base/observer_list.h" #include "chrome/common/notification_registrar.h" #include "chrome/common/page_transition_types.h" namespace gfx { class Point; class Rect; } class Browser; class DockInfo; class GURL; class NavigationController; class Profile; class SiteInstance; class TabContents; class TabStripModelOrderController; class TabStripModel; //////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// // // TabStripModelObserver // // Objects implement this interface when they wish to be notified of changes // to the TabStripModel. // // Two major implementers are the TabStrip, which uses notifications sent // via this interface to update the presentation of the strip, and the Browser // object, which updates bookkeeping and shows/hides individual TabContentses. // // Register your TabStripModelObserver with the TabStripModel using its // Add/RemoveObserver methods. // //////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// class TabStripModelObserver { public: // Enumeration of the possible values supplied to TabChangedAt. enum TabChangeType { // Only the loading state changed. LOADING_ONLY, // Only the title changed and page isn't loading. TITLE_NOT_LOADING, // Change not characterized by LOADING_ONLY or TITLE_NOT_LOADING. ALL }; // A new TabContents was inserted into the TabStripModel at the specified // index. |foreground| is whether or not it was opened in the foreground // (selected). virtual void TabInsertedAt(TabContents* contents, int index, bool foreground) {} // The specified TabContents at |index| is being closed (and eventually // destroyed). virtual void TabClosingAt(TabContents* contents, int index) {} // The specified TabContents at |index| is being detached, perhaps to be // inserted in another TabStripModel. The implementer should take whatever // action is necessary to deal with the TabContents no longer being present. virtual void TabDetachedAt(TabContents* contents, int index) {} // The selected TabContents is about to change from |old_contents| at |index|. // This gives observers a chance to prepare for an impending switch before it // happens. virtual void TabDeselectedAt(TabContents* contents, int index) {} // The selected TabContents changed from |old_contents| to |new_contents| at // |index|. |user_gesture| specifies whether or not this was done by a user // input event (e.g. clicking on a tab, keystroke) or as a side-effect of // some other function. virtual void TabSelectedAt(TabContents* old_contents, TabContents* new_contents, int index, bool user_gesture) {} // The specified TabContents at |from_index| was moved to |to_index|. virtual void TabMoved(TabContents* contents, int from_index, int to_index) {} // The specified TabContents at |index| changed in some way. |contents| may // be an entirely different object and the old value is no longer available // by the time this message is delivered. // // See TabChangeType for a description of |change_type|. virtual void TabChangedAt(TabContents* contents, int index, TabChangeType change_type) {} // The tab contents was replaced at the specified index. This is invoked when // a tab becomes phantom. See description of phantom tabs in class description // of TabStripModel for details. virtual void TabReplacedAt(TabContents* old_contents, TabContents* new_contents, int index) {} // Invoked when the mini state of a tab changes. This is not invoked if the // tab ends up moving as a result of the mini state changing. // See note in TabMiniStateChanged as to how this relates to // TabMiniStateChanged. virtual void TabPinnedStateChanged(TabContents* contents, int index) {} // Invoked if the mini state of a tab changes. This is not invoked if the // tab ends up moving as a result of the mini state changing. // NOTE: this is sent when the pinned state of a non-app tab changes and is // sent in addition to TabPinnedStateChanged. UI code typically need not care // about TabPinnedStateChanged, but instead this. virtual void TabMiniStateChanged(TabContents* contents, int index) {} // Invoked when the blocked state of a tab changes. // NOTE: This is invoked when a tab becomes blocked/unblocked by a tab modal // window. virtual void TabBlockedStateChanged(TabContents* contents, int index) {} // The TabStripModel now no longer has any phantom tabs. The implementer may // use this as a trigger to try and close the window containing the // TabStripModel, for example... virtual void TabStripEmpty() {} }; /////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// // // TabStripModelDelegate // // A delegate interface that the TabStripModel uses to perform work that it // can't do itself, such as obtain a container HWND for creating new // TabContents, creating new TabStripModels for detached tabs, etc. // // This interface is typically implemented by the controller that instantiates // the TabStripModel (in our case the Browser object). // /////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// class TabStripModelDelegate { public: // Adds what the delegate considers to be a blank tab to the model. virtual TabContents* AddBlankTab(bool foreground) = 0; virtual TabContents* AddBlankTabAt(int index, bool foreground) = 0; // Asks for a new TabStripModel to be created and the given tab contents to // be added to it. Its size and position are reflected in |window_bounds|. // If |dock_info|'s type is other than NONE, the newly created window should // be docked as identified by |dock_info|. Returns the Browser object // representing the newly created window and tab strip. This does not // show the window, it's up to the caller to do so. // TODO(pinkerton): I really don't like the fact that this is returning a // Browser object, there may be some better abstraction we can achieve that // the Browser implements, but for now, we'll experiment with returning // that type. virtual Browser* CreateNewStripWithContents(TabContents* contents, const gfx::Rect& window_bounds, const DockInfo& dock_info) = 0; // Creates a new Browser object and window containing the specified // |contents|, and continues a drag operation that began within the source // window's tab strip. |window_bounds| are the bounds of the source window in // screen coordinates, used to place the new window, and |tab_bounds| are the // bounds of the dragged Tab view in the source window, in screen coordinates, // used to place the new Tab in the new window. virtual void ContinueDraggingDetachedTab(TabContents* contents, const gfx::Rect& window_bounds, const gfx::Rect& tab_bounds) = 0; enum { TAB_MOVE_ACTION = 1, TAB_TEAROFF_ACTION = 2 }; // Determines what drag actions are possible for the specified strip. virtual int GetDragActions() const = 0; // Creates an appropriate TabContents for the given URL. This is handled by // the delegate since the TabContents may require special circumstances to // exist for it to be constructed (e.g. a parent HWND). // If |defer_load| is true, the navigation controller doesn't load the url. // If |instance| is not null, its process is used to render the tab. virtual TabContents* CreateTabContentsForURL( const GURL& url, const GURL& referrer, Profile* profile, PageTransition::Type transition, bool defer_load, SiteInstance* instance) const = 0; // Returns whether some contents can be duplicated. virtual bool CanDuplicateContentsAt(int index) = 0; // Duplicates the contents at the provided index and places it into its own // window. virtual void DuplicateContentsAt(int index) = 0; // Called when a drag session has completed and the frame that initiated the // the session should be closed. virtual void CloseFrameAfterDragSession() = 0; // Creates an entry in the historical tab database for the specified // TabContents. virtual void CreateHistoricalTab(TabContents* contents) = 0; // Runs any unload listeners associated with the specified TabContents before // it is closed. If there are unload listeners that need to be run, this // function returns true and the TabStripModel will wait before closing the // TabContents. If it returns false, there are no unload listeners and the // TabStripModel can close the TabContents immediately. virtual bool RunUnloadListenerBeforeClosing(TabContents* contents) = 0; // Returns true if a tab can be restored. virtual bool CanRestoreTab() = 0; // Restores the last closed tab if CanRestoreTab would return true. virtual void RestoreTab() = 0; // Returns whether some contents can be closed. virtual bool CanCloseContentsAt(int index) = 0; // Returns true if we should allow "bookmark all tabs" in this window; this is // true when there is more than one bookmarkable tab open. virtual bool CanBookmarkAllTabs() const = 0; // Creates a bookmark folder containing a bookmark for all open tabs. virtual void BookmarkAllTabs() = 0; }; //////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// // // TabStripModel // // A model & low level controller of a Browser Window tabstrip. Holds a vector // of TabContents, and provides an API for adding, removing and shuffling // them, as well as a higher level API for doing specific Browser-related // tasks like adding new Tabs from just a URL, etc. // // Each tab may be any one of the following states: // . Mini-tab. Mini tabs are locked to the left side of the tab strip and // rendered differently (small tabs with only a favicon). The model makes // sure all mini-tabs are at the beginning of the tab strip. For example, // if a non-mini tab is added it is forced to be with non-mini tabs. Requests // to move tabs outside the range of the tab type are ignored. For example, // a request to move a mini-tab after non-mini-tabs is ignored. // You'll notice there is no explcit api for making a tab a mini-tab, rather // there are two tab types that are implicitly mini-tabs: // . App. Corresponds to an extension that wants an app tab. App tabs are // identified by TabContents::is_app(). // . Pinned. Any tab can be pinned. A pinned tab is made phantom when closed. // Non-app tabs whose pinned state is changed are moved to be with other // mini-tabs or non-mini tabs. // . Phantom. Only pinned tabs may be made phantom. When a tab that can be made // phantom is closed the renderer is shutdown, a new // TabContents/NavigationController is created that has not yet loaded the // renderer and observers are notified via the TabReplacedAt method. When a // phantom tab is selected the renderer is loaded and the tab is no longer // phantom. // Phantom tabs do not prevent the tabstrip from closing, for example if the // tabstrip has one phantom and one non-phantom tab and the non-phantom tab is // closed, then the tabstrip/browser are closed. // // A TabStripModel has one delegate that it relies on to perform certain tasks // like creating new TabStripModels (probably hosted in Browser windows) when // required. See TabStripDelegate above for more information. // // A TabStripModel also has N observers (see TabStripModelObserver above), // which can be registered via Add/RemoveObserver. An Observer is notified of // tab creations, removals, moves, and other interesting events. The // TabStrip implements this interface to know when to create new tabs in // the View, and the Browser object likewise implements to be able to update // its bookkeeping when such events happen. // //////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// class TabStripModel : public NotificationObserver { public: // Construct a TabStripModel with a delegate to help it do certain things // (See TabStripModelDelegate documentation). |delegate| cannot be NULL. TabStripModel(TabStripModelDelegate* delegate, Profile* profile); virtual ~TabStripModel(); // Retrieves the TabStripModelDelegate associated with this TabStripModel. TabStripModelDelegate* delegate() const { return delegate_; } // Add and remove observers to changes within this TabStripModel. void AddObserver(TabStripModelObserver* observer); void RemoveObserver(TabStripModelObserver* observer); // Retrieve the number of TabContentses/emptiness of the TabStripModel. int count() const { return static_cast(contents_data_.size()); } bool empty() const { return contents_data_.empty(); } // Returns true if there are any non-phantom tabs. When there are no // non-phantom tabs the delegate is notified by way of TabStripEmpty and the // browser closes. bool HasNonPhantomTabs() const; // Retrieve the Profile associated with this TabStripModel. Profile* profile() const { return profile_; } // Retrieve the index of the currently selected TabContents. int selected_index() const { return selected_index_; } // Returns true if the tabstrip is currently closing all open tabs (via a // call to CloseAllTabs). As tabs close, the selection in the tabstrip // changes which notifies observers, which can use this as an optimization to // avoid doing meaningless or unhelpful work. bool closing_all() const { return closing_all_; } // Access the order controller. Exposed only for unit tests. TabStripModelOrderController* order_controller() const { return order_controller_; } // Returns true if |observer| is in the list of observers. This is intended // for debugging. bool HasObserver(TabStripModelObserver* observer); // Basic API ///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// static const int kNoTab = -1; // Determines if the specified index is contained within the TabStripModel. bool ContainsIndex(int index) const; // Adds the specified TabContents in the default location. Tabs opened in the // foreground inherit the group of the previously selected tab. void AppendTabContents(TabContents* contents, bool foreground); // TODO(sky): convert callers over to new variant, and consider using a // bitmask rather than bools. void InsertTabContentsAt(int index, TabContents* contents, bool foreground, bool inherit_group) { InsertTabContentsAt(index, contents, foreground, inherit_group, false); } // Adds the specified TabContents in the specified location. If // |inherit_group| is true, the new contents is linked to the current tab's // group. This adjusts the index such that all app tabs occur before non-app // tabs. void InsertTabContentsAt(int index, TabContents* contents, bool foreground, bool inherit_group, bool pinned); // Closes the TabContents at the specified index. This causes the TabContents // to be destroyed, but it may not happen immediately (e.g. if it's a // TabContents). // Returns true if the TabContents was closed immediately, false if it was not // closed (we may be waiting for a response from an onunload handler, or // waiting for the user to confirm closure). bool CloseTabContentsAt(int index); // Replaces the entire state of a the tab at index by switching in a // different NavigationController. This is used through the recently // closed tabs list, which needs to replace a tab's current state // and history with another set of contents and history. // // The old NavigationController is deallocated and this object takes // ownership of the passed in controller. void ReplaceNavigationControllerAt(int index, NavigationController* controller); // Detaches the TabContents at the specified index from this strip. The // TabContents is not destroyed, just removed from display. The caller is // responsible for doing something with it (e.g. stuffing it into another // strip). TabContents* DetachTabContentsAt(int index); // Select the TabContents at the specified index. |user_gesture| is true if // the user actually clicked on the tab or navigated to it using a keyboard // command, false if the tab was selected as a by-product of some other // action. void SelectTabContentsAt(int index, bool user_gesture); // Move the TabContents at the specified index to another index. This method // does NOT send Detached/Attached notifications, rather it moves the // TabContents inline and sends a Moved notification instead. // If |select_after_move| is false, whatever tab was selected before the move // will still be selected, but it's index may have incremented or decremented // one slot. // NOTE: this does nothing if the move would result in app tabs and non-app // tabs mixing. void MoveTabContentsAt(int index, int to_position, bool select_after_move); // Returns the currently selected TabContents, or NULL if there is none. TabContents* GetSelectedTabContents() const; // Returns the TabContents at the specified index, or NULL if there is none. TabContents* GetTabContentsAt(int index) const; // Returns the index of the specified TabContents, or -1 if the TabContents // is not in this TabStripModel. int GetIndexOfTabContents(const TabContents* contents) const; // Returns the index of the specified NavigationController, or -1 if it is // not in this TabStripModel. int GetIndexOfController(const NavigationController* controller) const; // Notify any observers that the TabContents at the specified index has // changed in some way. See TabChangeType for details of |change_type|. void UpdateTabContentsStateAt( int index, TabStripModelObserver::TabChangeType change_type); // Make sure there is an auto-generated New Tab tab in the TabStripModel. // If |force_create| is true, the New Tab will be created even if the // preference is set to false (used by startup). void EnsureNewTabVisible(bool force_create); // Close all tabs at once. Code can use closing_all() above to defer // operations that might otherwise by invoked by the flurry of detach/select // notifications this method causes. void CloseAllTabs(); // Returns true if there are any TabContents that are currently loading. bool TabsAreLoading() const; // Returns the controller controller that opened the TabContents at |index|. NavigationController* GetOpenerOfTabContentsAt(int index); // Returns the index of the next TabContents in the sequence of TabContentses // spawned by the specified NavigationController after |start_index|. // If |use_group| is true, the group property of the tab is used instead of // the opener to find the next tab. Under some circumstances the group // relationship may exist but the opener may not. // NOTE: this skips phantom tabs. int GetIndexOfNextTabContentsOpenedBy(const NavigationController* opener, int start_index, bool use_group) const; // Returns the index of the last TabContents in the model opened by the // specified opener, starting at |start_index|. // NOTE: this skips phantom tabs. int GetIndexOfLastTabContentsOpenedBy(const NavigationController* opener, int start_index) const; // Called by the Browser when a navigation is about to occur in the specified // TabContents. Depending on the tab, and the transition type of the // navigation, the TabStripModel may adjust its selection and grouping // behavior. void TabNavigating(TabContents* contents, PageTransition::Type transition); // Forget all Opener relationships that are stored (but _not_ group // relationships!) This is to reduce unpredictable tab switching behavior // in complex session states. The exact circumstances under which this method // is called are left up to the implementation of the selected // TabStripModelOrderController. void ForgetAllOpeners(); // Forgets the group affiliation of the specified TabContents. This should be // called when a TabContents that is part of a logical group of tabs is // moved to a new logical context by the user (e.g. by typing a new URL or // selecting a bookmark). This also forgets the opener, which is considered // a weaker relationship than group. void ForgetGroup(TabContents* contents); // Returns true if the group/opener relationships present for |contents| // should be reset when _any_ selection change occurs in the model. bool ShouldResetGroupOnSelect(TabContents* contents) const; // Changes the blocked state of the tab at |index|. void SetTabBlocked(int index, bool blocked); // Changes the pinned state of the tab at |index|. See description above // class for details on this. void SetTabPinned(int index, bool pinned); // Returns true if the tab at |index| is pinned. // See description above class for details on pinned tabs. bool IsTabPinned(int index) const; // Is the tab a mini-tab? // See description above class for details on this. bool IsMiniTab(int index) const; // Is the tab at |index| an app? // See description above class for details on app tabs. bool IsAppTab(int index) const; // Returns true if the tab is a phantom tab. A phantom tab is one where the // renderer has not been loaded. // See description above class for details on phantom tabs. bool IsPhantomTab(int index) const; // Returns true if the tab at |index| is blocked by a tab modal dialog. bool IsTabBlocked(int index) const; // Returns the index of the first tab that is not a mini-tab. This returns // |count()| if all of the tabs are mini-tabs, and 0 if none of the tabs are // mini-tabs. int IndexOfFirstNonMiniTab() const; // Returns a valid index for inserting a new tab into this model. |index| is // the proposed index and |mini_tab| is true if inserting a tab will become // mini (pinned or app). If |mini_tab| is true, the returned index is between // 0 and IndexOfFirstNonMiniTab. If |mini_tab| is false, the returned index // is between IndexOfFirstNonMiniTab and count(). int ConstrainInsertionIndex(int index, bool mini_tab); // Command level API ///////////////////////////////////////////////////////// // Adds a TabContents at the best position in the TabStripModel given the // specified insertion index, transition, etc. If |force_index| // is false, the insertion index of the TabContents is left up to the Order // Controller associated with this TabStripModel, so the final insertion index // may differ from |index|. void AddTabContents(TabContents* contents, int index, bool force_index, PageTransition::Type transition, bool foreground); // Closes the selected TabContents. void CloseSelectedTab(); // Select adjacent tabs void SelectNextTab(); void SelectPreviousTab(); // Selects the last tab in the tab strip. void SelectLastTab(); // Swap adjacent tabs. void MoveTabNext(); void MoveTabPrevious(); // View API ////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// // The specified contents should be opened in a new tabstrip. Returns the // Browser that holds it. Browser* TearOffTabContents(TabContents* detached_contents, const gfx::Rect& window_bounds, const DockInfo& dock_info); // Context menu functions. enum ContextMenuCommand { CommandFirst = 0, CommandNewTab, CommandReload, CommandDuplicate, CommandCloseTab, CommandCloseOtherTabs, CommandCloseTabsToRight, CommandCloseTabsOpenedBy, CommandRestoreTab, CommandTogglePinned, CommandBookmarkAllTabs, CommandLast }; // Returns true if the specified command is enabled. bool IsContextMenuCommandEnabled(int context_index, ContextMenuCommand command_id) const; // Performs the action associated with the specified command for the given // TabStripModel index |context_index|. void ExecuteContextMenuCommand(int context_index, ContextMenuCommand command_id); // Returns a vector of indices of TabContentses opened from the TabContents // at the specified |index|. std::vector GetIndexesOpenedBy(int index) const; // Overridden from notificationObserver: virtual void Observe(NotificationType type, const NotificationSource& source, const NotificationDetails& details); private: // We cannot be constructed without a delegate. TabStripModel(); // Returns true if the specified TabContents is a New Tab at the end of the // TabStrip. We check for this because opener relationships are _not_ // forgotten for the New Tab page opened as a result of a New Tab gesture // (e.g. Ctrl+T, etc) since the user may open a tab transiently to look up // something related to their current activity. bool IsNewTabAtEndOfTabStrip(TabContents* contents) const; // Closes the TabContents at the specified indices. This causes the // TabContents to be destroyed, but it may not happen immediately. // If the page in question has an unload event the // TabContents will not be destroyed until after the event has completed, // which will then call back into this method. // // The boolean parameter create_historical_tab controls whether to // record these tabs and their history for reopening recently closed // tabs. // // Returns true if the TabContents were closed immediately, false if we are // waiting for the result of an onunload handler. bool InternalCloseTabs(std::vector indices, bool create_historical_tabs); // Invoked from InternalCloseTabs and when an extension is removed for an app // tab. Notifies observers of TabClosingAt and deletes |contents|. If // |create_historical_tabs| is true, CreateHistoricalTab is invoked on the // delegate. void InternalCloseTab(TabContents* contents, int index, bool create_historical_tabs); TabContents* GetContentsAt(int index) const; // The actual implementation of SelectTabContentsAt. Takes the previously // selected contents in |old_contents|, which may actually not be in // |contents_| anymore because it may have been removed by a call to say // DetachTabContentsAt... void ChangeSelectedContentsFrom( TabContents* old_contents, int to_index, bool user_gesture); // Returns the number of New Tab tabs in the TabStripModel. int GetNewTabCount() const; // Convenience for setting the opener pointer for the specified |contents| to // be |opener|'s NavigationController. void SetOpenerForContents(TabContents* contents, TabContents* opener); // Selects either the next tab (|foward| is true), or the previous tab // (|forward| is false). void SelectRelativeTab(bool forward); // Returns the first non-phantom tab starting at |index|, skipping the tab at // |ignore_index|. int IndexOfNextNonPhantomTab(int index, int ignore_index); // Returns true if the tab at the specified index should be made phantom when // the tab is closing. bool ShouldMakePhantomOnClose(int index); // Makes the tab a phantom tab. void MakePhantom(int index); // Does the work of MoveTabContentsAt. This has no checks to make sure the // position is valid, those are done in MoveTabContentsAt. void MoveTabContentsAtImpl(int index, int to_position, bool select_after_move); // Returns true if the tab represented by the specified data has an opener // that matches the specified one. If |use_group| is true, then this will // fall back to check the group relationship as well. struct TabContentsData; static bool OpenerMatches(const TabContentsData* data, const NavigationController* opener, bool use_group); // Our delegate. TabStripModelDelegate* delegate_; // A hunk of data representing a TabContents and (optionally) the // NavigationController that spawned it. This memory only sticks around while // the TabContents is in the current TabStripModel, unless otherwise // specified in code. struct TabContentsData { explicit TabContentsData(TabContents* a_contents) : contents(a_contents), reset_group_on_select(false), pinned(false), blocked(false) { SetGroup(NULL); } // Create a relationship between this TabContents and other TabContentses. // Used to identify which TabContents to select next after one is closed. void SetGroup(NavigationController* a_group) { group = a_group; opener = a_group; } // Forget the opener relationship so that when this TabContents is closed // unpredictable re-selection does not occur. void ForgetOpener() { opener = NULL; } TabContents* contents; // We use NavigationControllers here since they more closely model the // "identity" of a Tab, TabContents can change depending on the URL loaded // in the Tab. // The group is used to model a set of tabs spawned from a single parent // tab. This value is preserved for a given tab as long as the tab remains // navigated to the link it was initially opened at or some navigation from // that page (i.e. if the user types or visits a bookmark or some other // navigation within that tab, the group relationship is lost). This // property can safely be used to implement features that depend on a // logical group of related tabs. NavigationController* group; // The owner models the same relationship as group, except it is more // easily discarded, e.g. when the user switches to a tab not part of the // same group. This property is used to determine what tab to select next // when one is closed. NavigationController* opener; // True if our group should be reset the moment selection moves away from // this Tab. This is the case for tabs opened in the foreground at the end // of the TabStrip while viewing another Tab. If these tabs are closed // before selection moves elsewhere, their opener is selected. But if // selection shifts to _any_ tab (including their opener), the group // relationship is reset to avoid confusing close sequencing. bool reset_group_on_select; // Is the tab pinned? bool pinned; // Is the tab interaction blocked by a modal dialog? bool blocked; }; // The TabContents data currently hosted within this TabStripModel. typedef std::vector TabContentsDataVector; TabContentsDataVector contents_data_; // The index of the TabContents in |contents_| that is currently selected. int selected_index_; // A profile associated with this TabStripModel, used when creating new Tabs. Profile* profile_; // True if all tabs are currently being closed via CloseAllTabs. bool closing_all_; // An object that determines where new Tabs should be inserted and where // selection should move when a Tab is closed. TabStripModelOrderController* order_controller_; // Our observers. typedef ObserverList TabStripModelObservers; TabStripModelObservers observers_; // A scoped container for notification registries. NotificationRegistrar registrar_; DISALLOW_COPY_AND_ASSIGN(TabStripModel); }; #endif // CHROME_BROWSER_TABS_TAB_STRIP_MODEL_H_