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// Copyright (c) 2024 The Chromium Embedded Framework Authors. All rights
// reserved. Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that
// can be found in the LICENSE file.
//
// ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
//
// This file was generated by the CEF translator tool. If making changes by
// hand only do so within the body of existing method and function
// implementations. See the translator.README.txt file in the tools directory
// for more information.
//
// $hash=1487ab43138b7c4bee2b05064a91ed051ff2533e$
//
#include "libcef_dll/ctocpp/browser_process_handler_ctocpp.h"
#include "libcef_dll/cpptoc/command_line_cpptoc.h"
#include "libcef_dll/cpptoc/preference_registrar_cpptoc.h"
Create a ChromeBrowserHostImpl for every Chrome tab (see issue #2969) The Browser object represents the top-level Chrome browser window. One or more tabs (WebContents) are then owned by the Browser object via TabStripModel. A new Browser object can be created programmatically using "new Browser" or Browser::Create, or as a result of user action such as dragging a tab out of an existing window. New or existing tabs can also be added to an already existing Browser object. The Browser object acts as the WebContentsDelegate for all attached tabs. CEF integration requires WebContentsDelegate callbacks and notification of tab attach/detach. To support this integration we add a cef::BrowserDelegate (ChromeBrowserDelegate) member that is created in the Browser constructor and receives delegation for the Browser callbacks. ChromeBrowserDelegate creates a new ChromeBrowserHostImpl when a tab is added to a Browser for the first time, and that ChromeBrowserHostImpl continues to exist until the tab's WebContents is destroyed. The associated WebContents object does not change, but the Browser object will change when the tab is dragged between windows. CEF callback logic is shared between the chrome and alloy runtimes where possible. This shared logic has been extracted from CefBrowserHostImpl to create new CefBrowserHostBase and CefBrowserContentsDelegate classes. The CefBrowserHostImpl class is now only used with the alloy runtime and will be renamed to AlloyBrowserHostImpl in a future commit.
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#include "libcef_dll/ctocpp/client_ctocpp.h"
#include "libcef_dll/ctocpp/request_context_handler_ctocpp.h"
// VIRTUAL METHODS - Body may be edited by hand.
NO_SANITIZE("cfi-icall")
void CefBrowserProcessHandlerCToCpp::OnRegisterCustomPreferences(
cef_preferences_type_t type,
CefRawPtr<CefPreferenceRegistrar> registrar) {
cef_browser_process_handler_t* _struct = GetStruct();
if (CEF_MEMBER_MISSING(_struct, on_register_custom_preferences)) {
return;
}
// AUTO-GENERATED CONTENT - DELETE THIS COMMENT BEFORE MODIFYING
// Verify param: registrar; type: rawptr_diff
DCHECK(registrar);
if (!registrar) {
return;
}
// Translate param: registrar; type: rawptr_diff
CefOwnPtr<CefPreferenceRegistrarCppToC> registrarPtr(
CefPreferenceRegistrarCppToC::WrapRaw(registrar));
// Execute
_struct->on_register_custom_preferences(_struct, type,
registrarPtr->GetStruct());
}
NO_SANITIZE("cfi-icall")
void CefBrowserProcessHandlerCToCpp::OnContextInitialized() {
cef_browser_process_handler_t* _struct = GetStruct();
if (CEF_MEMBER_MISSING(_struct, on_context_initialized)) {
return;
}
// AUTO-GENERATED CONTENT - DELETE THIS COMMENT BEFORE MODIFYING
// Execute
_struct->on_context_initialized(_struct);
}
NO_SANITIZE("cfi-icall")
void CefBrowserProcessHandlerCToCpp::OnBeforeChildProcessLaunch(
CefRefPtr<CefCommandLine> command_line) {
cef_browser_process_handler_t* _struct = GetStruct();
if (CEF_MEMBER_MISSING(_struct, on_before_child_process_launch)) {
return;
}
// AUTO-GENERATED CONTENT - DELETE THIS COMMENT BEFORE MODIFYING
// Verify param: command_line; type: refptr_diff
DCHECK(command_line.get());
if (!command_line.get()) {
return;
}
// Execute
_struct->on_before_child_process_launch(
_struct, CefCommandLineCppToC::Wrap(command_line));
}
NO_SANITIZE("cfi-icall")
bool CefBrowserProcessHandlerCToCpp::OnAlreadyRunningAppRelaunch(
CefRefPtr<CefCommandLine> command_line,
const CefString& current_directory) {
cef_browser_process_handler_t* _struct = GetStruct();
if (CEF_MEMBER_MISSING(_struct, on_already_running_app_relaunch)) {
return false;
}
// AUTO-GENERATED CONTENT - DELETE THIS COMMENT BEFORE MODIFYING
// Verify param: command_line; type: refptr_diff
DCHECK(command_line.get());
if (!command_line.get()) {
return false;
}
// Unverified params: current_directory
// Execute
int _retval = _struct->on_already_running_app_relaunch(
_struct, CefCommandLineCppToC::Wrap(command_line),
current_directory.GetStruct());
// Return type: bool
return _retval ? true : false;
}
NO_SANITIZE("cfi-icall")
void CefBrowserProcessHandlerCToCpp::OnScheduleMessagePumpWork(
int64_t delay_ms) {
cef_browser_process_handler_t* _struct = GetStruct();
if (CEF_MEMBER_MISSING(_struct, on_schedule_message_pump_work)) {
return;
}
// AUTO-GENERATED CONTENT - DELETE THIS COMMENT BEFORE MODIFYING
// Execute
_struct->on_schedule_message_pump_work(_struct, delay_ms);
}
Create a ChromeBrowserHostImpl for every Chrome tab (see issue #2969) The Browser object represents the top-level Chrome browser window. One or more tabs (WebContents) are then owned by the Browser object via TabStripModel. A new Browser object can be created programmatically using "new Browser" or Browser::Create, or as a result of user action such as dragging a tab out of an existing window. New or existing tabs can also be added to an already existing Browser object. The Browser object acts as the WebContentsDelegate for all attached tabs. CEF integration requires WebContentsDelegate callbacks and notification of tab attach/detach. To support this integration we add a cef::BrowserDelegate (ChromeBrowserDelegate) member that is created in the Browser constructor and receives delegation for the Browser callbacks. ChromeBrowserDelegate creates a new ChromeBrowserHostImpl when a tab is added to a Browser for the first time, and that ChromeBrowserHostImpl continues to exist until the tab's WebContents is destroyed. The associated WebContents object does not change, but the Browser object will change when the tab is dragged between windows. CEF callback logic is shared between the chrome and alloy runtimes where possible. This shared logic has been extracted from CefBrowserHostImpl to create new CefBrowserHostBase and CefBrowserContentsDelegate classes. The CefBrowserHostImpl class is now only used with the alloy runtime and will be renamed to AlloyBrowserHostImpl in a future commit.
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NO_SANITIZE("cfi-icall")
CefRefPtr<CefClient> CefBrowserProcessHandlerCToCpp::GetDefaultClient() {
cef_browser_process_handler_t* _struct = GetStruct();
if (CEF_MEMBER_MISSING(_struct, get_default_client)) {
Create a ChromeBrowserHostImpl for every Chrome tab (see issue #2969) The Browser object represents the top-level Chrome browser window. One or more tabs (WebContents) are then owned by the Browser object via TabStripModel. A new Browser object can be created programmatically using "new Browser" or Browser::Create, or as a result of user action such as dragging a tab out of an existing window. New or existing tabs can also be added to an already existing Browser object. The Browser object acts as the WebContentsDelegate for all attached tabs. CEF integration requires WebContentsDelegate callbacks and notification of tab attach/detach. To support this integration we add a cef::BrowserDelegate (ChromeBrowserDelegate) member that is created in the Browser constructor and receives delegation for the Browser callbacks. ChromeBrowserDelegate creates a new ChromeBrowserHostImpl when a tab is added to a Browser for the first time, and that ChromeBrowserHostImpl continues to exist until the tab's WebContents is destroyed. The associated WebContents object does not change, but the Browser object will change when the tab is dragged between windows. CEF callback logic is shared between the chrome and alloy runtimes where possible. This shared logic has been extracted from CefBrowserHostImpl to create new CefBrowserHostBase and CefBrowserContentsDelegate classes. The CefBrowserHostImpl class is now only used with the alloy runtime and will be renamed to AlloyBrowserHostImpl in a future commit.
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return nullptr;
}
Create a ChromeBrowserHostImpl for every Chrome tab (see issue #2969) The Browser object represents the top-level Chrome browser window. One or more tabs (WebContents) are then owned by the Browser object via TabStripModel. A new Browser object can be created programmatically using "new Browser" or Browser::Create, or as a result of user action such as dragging a tab out of an existing window. New or existing tabs can also be added to an already existing Browser object. The Browser object acts as the WebContentsDelegate for all attached tabs. CEF integration requires WebContentsDelegate callbacks and notification of tab attach/detach. To support this integration we add a cef::BrowserDelegate (ChromeBrowserDelegate) member that is created in the Browser constructor and receives delegation for the Browser callbacks. ChromeBrowserDelegate creates a new ChromeBrowserHostImpl when a tab is added to a Browser for the first time, and that ChromeBrowserHostImpl continues to exist until the tab's WebContents is destroyed. The associated WebContents object does not change, but the Browser object will change when the tab is dragged between windows. CEF callback logic is shared between the chrome and alloy runtimes where possible. This shared logic has been extracted from CefBrowserHostImpl to create new CefBrowserHostBase and CefBrowserContentsDelegate classes. The CefBrowserHostImpl class is now only used with the alloy runtime and will be renamed to AlloyBrowserHostImpl in a future commit.
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// AUTO-GENERATED CONTENT - DELETE THIS COMMENT BEFORE MODIFYING
// Execute
cef_client_t* _retval = _struct->get_default_client(_struct);
// Return type: refptr_same
return CefClientCToCpp::Wrap(_retval);
}
NO_SANITIZE("cfi-icall")
CefRefPtr<CefRequestContextHandler>
CefBrowserProcessHandlerCToCpp::GetDefaultRequestContextHandler() {
cef_browser_process_handler_t* _struct = GetStruct();
if (CEF_MEMBER_MISSING(_struct, get_default_request_context_handler)) {
return nullptr;
}
// AUTO-GENERATED CONTENT - DELETE THIS COMMENT BEFORE MODIFYING
// Execute
cef_request_context_handler_t* _retval =
_struct->get_default_request_context_handler(_struct);
// Return type: refptr_same
return CefRequestContextHandlerCToCpp::Wrap(_retval);
}
// CONSTRUCTOR - Do not edit by hand.
CefBrowserProcessHandlerCToCpp::CefBrowserProcessHandlerCToCpp() {}
// DESTRUCTOR - Do not edit by hand.
CefBrowserProcessHandlerCToCpp::~CefBrowserProcessHandlerCToCpp() {}
template <>
cef_browser_process_handler_t* CefCToCppRefCounted<
CefBrowserProcessHandlerCToCpp,
CefBrowserProcessHandler,
cef_browser_process_handler_t>::UnwrapDerived(CefWrapperType type,
CefBrowserProcessHandler* c) {
DCHECK(false) << "Unexpected class type: " << type;
return nullptr;
}
template <>
CefWrapperType
CefCToCppRefCounted<CefBrowserProcessHandlerCToCpp,
CefBrowserProcessHandler,
cef_browser_process_handler_t>::kWrapperType =
WT_BROWSER_PROCESS_HANDLER;