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See the translator.README.txt file in the tools directory for // more information. // // $hash=adfba3dd6479b96a95639c13ee1e07bed7b335d0$ // #ifndef CEF_INCLUDE_CAPI_CEF_APP_CAPI_H_ #define CEF_INCLUDE_CAPI_CEF_APP_CAPI_H_ #pragma once #include "include/capi/cef_base_capi.h" #include "include/capi/cef_browser_process_handler_capi.h" #include "include/capi/cef_command_line_capi.h" #include "include/capi/cef_render_process_handler_capi.h" #include "include/capi/cef_resource_bundle_handler_capi.h" #include "include/capi/cef_scheme_capi.h" #ifdef __cplusplus extern "C" { #endif struct _cef_app_t; /// // Implement this structure to provide handler implementations. Methods will be // called by the process and/or thread indicated. /// typedef struct _cef_app_t { /// // Base structure. /// cef_base_ref_counted_t base; /// // Provides an opportunity to view and/or modify command-line arguments before // processing by CEF and Chromium. The |process_type| value will be NULL for // the browser process. Do not keep a reference to the cef_command_line_t // object passed to this function. The CefSettings.command_line_args_disabled // value can be used to start with an NULL command-line object. Any values // specified in CefSettings that equate to command-line arguments will be set // before this function is called. Be cautious when using this function to // modify command-line arguments for non-browser processes as this may result // in undefined behavior including crashes. /// void(CEF_CALLBACK* on_before_command_line_processing)( struct _cef_app_t* self, const cef_string_t* process_type, struct _cef_command_line_t* command_line); /// // Provides an opportunity to register custom schemes. Do not keep a reference // to the |registrar| object. This function is called on the main thread for // each process and the registered schemes should be the same across all // processes. /// void(CEF_CALLBACK* on_register_custom_schemes)( struct _cef_app_t* self, struct _cef_scheme_registrar_t* registrar); /// // Return the handler for resource bundle events. If // CefSettings.pack_loading_disabled is true (1) a handler must be returned. // If no handler is returned resources will be loaded from pack files. This // function is called by the browser and render processes on multiple threads. /// struct _cef_resource_bundle_handler_t*( CEF_CALLBACK* get_resource_bundle_handler)(struct _cef_app_t* self); /// // Return the handler for functionality specific to the browser process. This // function is called on multiple threads in the browser process. /// struct _cef_browser_process_handler_t*( CEF_CALLBACK* get_browser_process_handler)(struct _cef_app_t* self); /// // Return the handler for functionality specific to the render process. This // function is called on the render process main thread. /// struct _cef_render_process_handler_t*( CEF_CALLBACK* get_render_process_handler)(struct _cef_app_t* self); } cef_app_t; /// // This function should be called from the application entry point function to // execute a secondary process. It can be used to run secondary processes from // the browser client executable (default behavior) or from a separate // executable specified by the CefSettings.browser_subprocess_path value. If // called for the browser process (identified by no "type" command-line value) // it will return immediately with a value of -1. If called for a recognized // secondary process it will block until the process should exit and then return // the process exit code. The |application| parameter may be NULL. The // |windows_sandbox_info| parameter is only used on Windows and may be NULL (see // cef_sandbox_win.h for details). /// CEF_EXPORT int cef_execute_process(const struct _cef_main_args_t* args, cef_app_t* application, void* windows_sandbox_info); /// // This function should be called on the main application thread to initialize // the CEF browser process. The |application| parameter may be NULL. A return // value of true (1) indicates that it succeeded and false (0) indicates that it // failed. The |windows_sandbox_info| parameter is only used on Windows and may // be NULL (see cef_sandbox_win.h for details). /// CEF_EXPORT int cef_initialize(const struct _cef_main_args_t* args, const struct _cef_settings_t* settings, cef_app_t* application, void* windows_sandbox_info); /// // This function should be called on the main application thread to shut down // the CEF browser process before the application exits. /// CEF_EXPORT void cef_shutdown(); /// // Perform a single iteration of CEF message loop processing. This function is // provided for cases where the CEF message loop must be integrated into an // existing application message loop. Use of this function is not recommended // for most users; use either the cef_run_message_loop() function or // CefSettings.multi_threaded_message_loop if possible. When using this function // care must be taken to balance performance against excessive CPU usage. It is // recommended to enable the CefSettings.external_message_pump option when using // this function so that // cef_browser_process_handler_t::on_schedule_message_pump_work() callbacks can // facilitate the scheduling process. This function should only be called on the // main application thread and only if cef_initialize() is called with a // CefSettings.multi_threaded_message_loop value of false (0). This function // will not block. /// CEF_EXPORT void cef_do_message_loop_work(); /// // Run the CEF message loop. Use this function instead of an application- // provided message loop to get the best balance between performance and CPU // usage. This function should only be called on the main application thread and // only if cef_initialize() is called with a // CefSettings.multi_threaded_message_loop value of false (0). This function // will block until a quit message is received by the system. /// CEF_EXPORT void cef_run_message_loop(); /// // Quit the CEF message loop that was started by calling cef_run_message_loop(). // This function should only be called on the main application thread and only // if cef_run_message_loop() was used. /// CEF_EXPORT void cef_quit_message_loop(); /// // Set to true (1) before calling Windows APIs like TrackPopupMenu that enter a // modal message loop. Set to false (0) after exiting the modal message loop. /// CEF_EXPORT void cef_set_osmodal_loop(int osModalLoop); /// // Call during process startup to enable High-DPI support on Windows 7 or newer. // Older versions of Windows should be left DPI-unaware because they do not // support DirectWrite and GDI fonts are kerned very badly. /// CEF_EXPORT void cef_enable_highdpi_support(); #ifdef __cplusplus } #endif #endif // CEF_INCLUDE_CAPI_CEF_APP_CAPI_H_