/* Copyright (c) 2012 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. */ /* From ppb_core.idl modified Wed Oct 5 14:06:02 2011. */ #ifndef PPAPI_C_PPB_CORE_H_ #define PPAPI_C_PPB_CORE_H_ #include "ppapi/c/pp_bool.h" #include "ppapi/c/pp_completion_callback.h" #include "ppapi/c/pp_macros.h" #include "ppapi/c/pp_resource.h" #include "ppapi/c/pp_stdint.h" #include "ppapi/c/pp_time.h" #define PPB_CORE_INTERFACE_1_0 "PPB_Core;1.0" #define PPB_CORE_INTERFACE PPB_CORE_INTERFACE_1_0 /** * @file * This file defines the PPB_Core interface defined by the browser * and containing pointers to functions related to memory management, time, and * threads. */ /** * @addtogroup Interfaces * @{ */ /** * The PPB_Core interface contains pointers to functions related * to memory management, time, and threads on the browser. * */ struct PPB_Core_1_0 { /** * * AddRefResource() adds a reference to a resource. * * @param[in] config A PP_Resource corresponding to a * resource. */ void (*AddRefResource)(PP_Resource resource); /** * ReleaseResource() removes a reference from a resource. * * @param[in] config A PP_Resource corresponding to a * resource. */ void (*ReleaseResource)(PP_Resource resource); /** * GetTime() returns the "wall clock time" according to the * browser. * * @return A PP_Time containing the "wall clock time" according * to the browser. */ PP_Time (*GetTime)(); /** * GetTimeTicks() returns the "tick time" according to the browser. * This clock is used by the browser when passing some event times to the * module (e.g. using the PP_InputEvent::time_stamp_seconds * field). It is not correlated to any actual wall clock time * (like GetTime()). Because of this, it will not run change if the user * changes their computer clock. * * @return A PP_TimeTicks containing the "tick time" according * to the browser. */ PP_TimeTicks (*GetTimeTicks)(); /** * CallOnMainThread() schedules work to be executed on the main module thread * after the specified delay. The delay may be 0 to specify a call back as * soon as possible. * * The result parameter will just be passed as the second * argument to the callback. Many applications won't need this, but it allows * a module to emulate calls of some callbacks which do use this value. * * Note: CallOnMainThread, even when used from the main * thread with a delay of 0 milliseconds, will never directly invoke the * callback. Even in this case, the callback will be scheduled * asynchronously. * * Note: If the browser is shutting down or if the module * has no instances, then the callback function may not be called. * * @param[in] delay_in_milliseconds An int32_t delay in milliseconds. * @param[in] callback A PP_CompletionCallback callback function * that the browser will call after the specified delay. * @param[in] result An int32_t that the browser will pass to the given * PP_CompletionCallback. */ void (*CallOnMainThread)(int32_t delay_in_milliseconds, struct PP_CompletionCallback callback, int32_t result); /** * IsMainThread() returns true if the current thread is the main pepper * thread. * * This function is useful for implementing sanity checks, and deciding if * dispatching using CallOnMainThread() is required. * * @return A PP_Bool containing PP_TRUE if the * current thread is the main pepper thread, otherwise PP_FALSE. */ PP_Bool (*IsMainThread)(); }; typedef struct PPB_Core_1_0 PPB_Core; /** * @} */ #endif /* PPAPI_C_PPB_CORE_H_ */