// 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. #ifndef REMOTING_HOST_DESKTOP_RESIZER_H_ #define REMOTING_HOST_DESKTOP_RESIZER_H_ #include #include "base/memory/scoped_ptr.h" #include "third_party/skia/include/core/SkRect.h" namespace remoting { class DesktopResizer { public: virtual ~DesktopResizer() {} // Create a platform-specific DesktopResizer instance. static scoped_ptr Create(); // Return the current size of the desktop. virtual SkISize GetCurrentSize() = 0; // Get the list of supported sizes, which should ideally include |preferred|. // Implementations will generally do one of the following: // 1. Return the list of sizes supported by the underlying video driver, // regardless of |preferred|. // 2. Return a list containing just |preferred|, perhaps after imposing // some minimum size constraint. This will typically be the case if // there are no constraints imposed by the underlying video driver. // 3. Return an empty list if resize is not supported. virtual std::list GetSupportedSizes(const SkISize& preferred) = 0; // Set the size of the desktop. |size| must be one of the sizes previously // returned by |GetSupportedSizes|. Note that implementations should fail // gracefully if the specified size is no longer supported, since monitor // configurations may change on the fly. virtual void SetSize(const SkISize& size) = 0; // Restore the original desktop size. The caller must provide the original // size of the desktop, as returned by |GetCurrentSize|, as a hint. However, // implementaions are free to ignore this. For example, virtual hosts will // typically ignore it to avoid unnecessary resize operations. virtual void RestoreSize(const SkISize& original) = 0; }; } // namespace remoting #endif // REMOTING_HOST_DESKTOP_RESIZER_H_