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Split the Alloy runtime into bootstrap and style components. Support creation of Alloy style browsers and windows with the Chrome runtime. Chrome runtime (`--enable-chrome-runtime`) + Alloy style (`--use-alloy-style`) supports Views (`--use-views`), native parent (`--use-native`) and windowless rendering (`--off-screen-rendering-enabled`). Print preview is supported in all cases except with windowless rendering on all platforms and native parent on MacOS. It is disabled by default with Alloy style for legacy compatibility. Where supported it can be enabled or disabled globally using `--[enable|disable]-print-preview` or configured on a per-RequestContext basis using the `printing.print_preview_disabled` preference. It also behaves as expected when triggered via the PDF viewer print button. Chrome runtime + Alloy style behavior differs from Alloy runtime in the following significant ways: - Supports Chrome error pages by default. - DevTools popups are Chrome style only (cannot be windowless). - The Alloy extension API will not supported. Chrome runtime + Alloy style passes all expected Alloy ceftests except the following: - `DisplayTest.AutoResize` (Alloy extension API not supported) - `DownloadTest.*` (Download API not yet supported) - `ExtensionTest.*` (Alloy extension API not supported) This change also adds Chrome runtime support for CefContextMenuHandler::RunContextMenu (see #3293). This change also explicitly blocks (and doesn't retry) FrameAttached requests from PDF viewer and print preview excluded frames (see #3664). Known issues specific to Chrome runtime + Alloy style: - DevTools popup with windowless rendering doesn't load successfully. Use windowed rendering or remote debugging as a workaround. - Chrome style Window with Alloy style BrowserView (`--use-alloy-style --use-chrome-style-window`) does not show Chrome theme changes. To test: - Run `ceftests --enable-chrome-runtime --use-alloy-style [--use-chrome-style-window] [--use-views|--use-native] --gtest_filter=...` - Run `cefclient --enable-chrome-runtime --use-alloy-style [--use-chrome-style-window] [--use-views|--use-native|--off-screen-rendering-enabled]` - Run `cefsimple --enable-chrome-runtime --use-alloy-style [--use-views]`
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// Copyright (c) 2016 Marshall A. Greenblatt. All rights reserved.
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//
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// Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
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// modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are
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// met:
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//
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// * Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
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// notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
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// * Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above
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// copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer
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// in the documentation and/or other materials provided with the
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// distribution.
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// * Neither the name of Google Inc. nor the name Chromium Embedded
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// Framework nor the names of its contributors may be used to endorse
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// or promote products derived from this software without specific prior
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// written permission.
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//
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// THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS
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// "AS IS" AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT
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// LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR
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// A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT
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// OWNER OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL,
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// SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT
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// LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE,
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// DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY
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// THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT
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// (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE
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// OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.
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//
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// ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
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//
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// The contents of this file must follow a specific format in order to
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// support the CEF translator tool. See the translator.README.txt file in the
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// tools directory for more information.
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//
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#ifndef CEF_INCLUDE_VIEWS_CEF_WINDOW_DELEGATE_H_
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#define CEF_INCLUDE_VIEWS_CEF_WINDOW_DELEGATE_H_
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#pragma once
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#include "include/views/cef_panel_delegate.h"
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class CefWindow;
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///
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/// Implement this interface to handle window events. The methods of this class
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/// will be called on the browser process UI thread unless otherwise indicated.
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///
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/*--cef(source=client)--*/
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class CefWindowDelegate : public CefPanelDelegate {
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public:
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///
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/// Called when |window| is created.
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///
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/*--cef()--*/
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virtual void OnWindowCreated(CefRefPtr<CefWindow> window) {}
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///
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/// Called when |window| is closing.
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///
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/*--cef()--*/
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virtual void OnWindowClosing(CefRefPtr<CefWindow> window) {}
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///
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/// Called when |window| is destroyed. Release all references to |window| and
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/// do not attempt to execute any methods on |window| after this callback
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/// returns.
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///
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/*--cef()--*/
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virtual void OnWindowDestroyed(CefRefPtr<CefWindow> window) {}
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///
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/// Called when |window| is activated or deactivated.
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///
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/*--cef()--*/
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virtual void OnWindowActivationChanged(CefRefPtr<CefWindow> window,
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bool active) {}
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///
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/// Called when |window| bounds have changed. |new_bounds| will be in DIP
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/// screen coordinates.
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///
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/*--cef()--*/
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virtual void OnWindowBoundsChanged(CefRefPtr<CefWindow> window,
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const CefRect& new_bounds) {}
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///
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/// Called when |window| is transitioning to or from fullscreen mode. On MacOS
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/// the transition occurs asynchronously with |is_competed| set to false when
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/// the transition starts and true after the transition completes. On other
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/// platforms the transition occurs synchronously with |is_completed| set to
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/// true after the transition completes. With the Alloy runtime you must also
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/// implement CefDisplayHandler::OnFullscreenModeChange to handle fullscreen
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/// transitions initiated by browser content.
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///
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/*--cef()--*/
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virtual void OnWindowFullscreenTransition(CefRefPtr<CefWindow> window,
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bool is_completed) {}
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///
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/// Return the parent for |window| or NULL if the |window| does not have a
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/// parent. Windows with parents will not get a taskbar button. Set |is_menu|
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/// to true if |window| will be displayed as a menu, in which case it will not
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/// be clipped to the parent window bounds. Set |can_activate_menu| to false
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/// if |is_menu| is true and |window| should not be activated (given keyboard
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/// focus) when displayed.
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///
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/*--cef()--*/
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virtual CefRefPtr<CefWindow> GetParentWindow(CefRefPtr<CefWindow> window,
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bool* is_menu,
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bool* can_activate_menu) {
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return nullptr;
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}
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///
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/// Return true if |window| should be created as a window modal dialog. Only
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/// called when a Window is returned via GetParentWindow() with |is_menu| set
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/// to false. All controls in the parent Window will be disabled while
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/// |window| is visible. This functionality is not supported by all Linux
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/// window managers. Alternately, use CefWindow::ShowAsBrowserModalDialog()
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/// for a browser modal dialog that works on all platforms.
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///
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/*--cef()--*/
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virtual bool IsWindowModalDialog(CefRefPtr<CefWindow> window) {
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return false;
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}
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///
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/// Return the initial bounds for |window| in density independent pixel (DIP)
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/// coordinates. If this method returns an empty CefRect then
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/// GetPreferredSize() will be called to retrieve the size, and the window
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/// will be placed on the screen with origin (0,0). This method can be used in
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/// combination with CefView::GetBoundsInScreen() to restore the previous
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/// window bounds.
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///
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/*--cef()--*/
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virtual CefRect GetInitialBounds(CefRefPtr<CefWindow> window) {
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return CefRect();
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}
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///
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/// Return the initial show state for |window|.
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///
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/*--cef(default_retval=CEF_SHOW_STATE_NORMAL)--*/
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virtual cef_show_state_t GetInitialShowState(CefRefPtr<CefWindow> window) {
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return CEF_SHOW_STATE_NORMAL;
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}
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///
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/// Return true if |window| should be created without a frame or title bar.
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/// The window will be resizable if CanResize() returns true. Use
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/// CefWindow::SetDraggableRegions() to specify draggable regions.
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///
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/*--cef()--*/
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virtual bool IsFrameless(CefRefPtr<CefWindow> window) { return false; }
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///
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/// Return true if |window| should be created with standard window buttons
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/// like close, minimize and zoom. This method is only supported on macOS.
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///
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/*--cef()--*/
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virtual bool WithStandardWindowButtons(CefRefPtr<CefWindow> window) {
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return !IsFrameless(window);
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}
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///
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/// Return whether the titlebar height should be overridden, and sets the
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/// height of the titlebar in |titlebar_height|. On macOS, it can also be used
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/// to adjust the vertical position of the traffic light buttons in frameless
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/// windows. The buttons will be positioned halfway down the titlebar at a
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/// height of |titlebar_height| / 2.
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///
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/*--cef()--*/
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virtual bool GetTitlebarHeight(CefRefPtr<CefWindow> window,
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float* titlebar_height) {
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return false;
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}
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///
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/// Return whether the view should accept the initial mouse-down event,
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/// allowing it to respond to click-through behavior. If STATE_ENABLED is
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/// returned, the view will be sent a mouseDown: message for an initial
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/// mouse-down event, activating the view with one click, instead of clicking
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/// first to make the window active and then clicking the view.
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///
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/// This method is only supported on macOS. For more details, refer to the
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/// documentation of acceptsFirstMouse.
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///
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/*--cef(default_retval=STATE_DEFAULT)--*/
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virtual cef_state_t AcceptsFirstMouse(CefRefPtr<CefWindow> window) {
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return STATE_DEFAULT;
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}
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///
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/// Return true if |window| can be resized.
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///
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/*--cef()--*/
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virtual bool CanResize(CefRefPtr<CefWindow> window) { return true; }
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///
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/// Return true if |window| can be maximized.
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///
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/*--cef()--*/
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virtual bool CanMaximize(CefRefPtr<CefWindow> window) { return true; }
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///
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/// Return true if |window| can be minimized.
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///
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/*--cef()--*/
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virtual bool CanMinimize(CefRefPtr<CefWindow> window) { return true; }
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///
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/// Return true if |window| can be closed. This will be called for user-
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/// initiated window close actions and when CefWindow::Close() is called.
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///
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/*--cef()--*/
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virtual bool CanClose(CefRefPtr<CefWindow> window) { return true; }
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///
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/// Called when a keyboard accelerator registered with
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/// CefWindow::SetAccelerator is triggered. Return true if the accelerator was
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/// handled or false otherwise.
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///
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/*--cef()--*/
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virtual bool OnAccelerator(CefRefPtr<CefWindow> window, int command_id) {
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return false;
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}
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///
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/// Called after all other controls in the window have had a chance to
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/// handle the event. |event| contains information about the keyboard event.
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/// Return true if the keyboard event was handled or false otherwise.
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///
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/*--cef()--*/
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virtual bool OnKeyEvent(CefRefPtr<CefWindow> window,
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const CefKeyEvent& event) {
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return false;
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}
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///
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/// Called after the native/OS or Chrome theme for |window| has changed.
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/// |chrome_theme| will be true if the notification is for a Chrome theme.
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///
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/// Native/OS theme colors are configured globally and do not need to be
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/// customized for each Window individually. An example of a native/OS theme
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/// change that triggers this callback is when the user switches between dark
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/// and light mode during application lifespan. Native/OS theme changes can be
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/// disabled by passing the `--force-dark-mode` or `--force-light-mode`
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/// command-line flag.
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///
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/// Chrome theme colors will be applied and this callback will be triggered
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/// if/when a BrowserView is added to the Window's component hierarchy. Chrome
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/// theme colors can be configured on a per-RequestContext basis using
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/// CefRequestContext::SetChromeColorScheme or (Chrome runtime only) by
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/// visiting chrome://settings/manageProfile. Any theme changes using those
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/// mechanisms will also trigger this callback. Chrome theme colors will be
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/// persisted and restored from disk cache with the Chrome runtime, and with
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/// the Alloy runtime if persist_user_preferences is set to true via
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/// CefSettings or CefRequestContextSettings.
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///
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/// This callback is not triggered on Window creation so clients that wish to
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/// customize the initial native/OS theme must call CefWindow::SetThemeColor
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/// and CefWindow::ThemeChanged before showing the first Window.
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///
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/// Theme colors will be reset to standard values before this callback is
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/// called for the first affected Window. Call CefWindow::SetThemeColor from
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/// inside this callback to override a standard color or add a custom color.
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/// CefViewDelegate::OnThemeChanged will be called after this callback for the
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/// complete |window| component hierarchy.
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///
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/*--cef()--*/
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virtual void OnThemeColorsChanged(CefRefPtr<CefWindow> window,
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bool chrome_theme) {}
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///
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/// Optionally change the runtime style for this Window. See
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/// cef_runtime_style_t documentation for details.
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///
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/*--cef(default_retval=CEF_RUNTIME_STYLE_DEFAULT)--*/
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virtual cef_runtime_style_t GetWindowRuntimeStyle() {
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return CEF_RUNTIME_STYLE_DEFAULT;
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}
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};
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#endif // CEF_INCLUDE_VIEWS_CEF_WINDOW_DELEGATE_H_
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