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diff --git a/include/capi/cef_values_capi.h b/include/capi/cef_values_capi.h new file mode 100644 index 00000000..50abd75f --- /dev/null +++ b/include/capi/cef_values_capi.h @@ -0,0 +1,755 @@ +// Copyright (c) 2023 Marshall A. Greenblatt. All rights reserved. +// +// Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without +// modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are +// met: +// +// * Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright +// notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. +// * Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above +// copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer +// in the documentation and/or other materials provided with the +// distribution. +// * Neither the name of Google Inc. nor the name Chromium Embedded +// Framework nor the names of its contributors may be used to endorse +// or promote products derived from this software without specific prior +// written permission. +// +// THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS +// "AS IS" AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT +// LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR +// A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. 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See the translator.README.txt file in the tools directory for +// more information. +// +// $hash=1b8f7f620685c30b91c8fa656e1a01d182684ae6$ +// + +#ifndef CEF_INCLUDE_CAPI_CEF_VALUES_CAPI_H_ +#define CEF_INCLUDE_CAPI_CEF_VALUES_CAPI_H_ +#pragma once + +#include "include/capi/cef_base_capi.h" + +#ifdef __cplusplus +extern "C" { +#endif + +struct _cef_binary_value_t; +struct _cef_dictionary_value_t; +struct _cef_list_value_t; + +/// +/// Structure that wraps other data value types. Complex types (binary, +/// dictionary and list) will be referenced but not owned by this object. Can be +/// used on any process and thread. +/// +typedef struct _cef_value_t { + /// + /// Base structure. + /// + cef_base_ref_counted_t base; + + /// + /// Returns true (1) if the underlying data is valid. This will always be true + /// (1) for simple types. For complex types (binary, dictionary and list) the + /// underlying data may become invalid if owned by another object (e.g. list + /// or dictionary) and that other object is then modified or destroyed. This + /// value object can be re-used by calling Set*() even if the underlying data + /// is invalid. + /// + int(CEF_CALLBACK* is_valid)(struct _cef_value_t* self); + + /// + /// Returns true (1) if the underlying data is owned by another object. + /// + int(CEF_CALLBACK* is_owned)(struct _cef_value_t* self); + + /// + /// Returns true (1) if the underlying data is read-only. Some APIs may expose + /// read-only objects. + /// + int(CEF_CALLBACK* is_read_only)(struct _cef_value_t* self); + + /// + /// Returns true (1) if this object and |that| object have the same underlying + /// data. If true (1) modifications to this object will also affect |that| + /// object and vice-versa. + /// + int(CEF_CALLBACK* is_same)(struct _cef_value_t* self, + struct _cef_value_t* that); + + /// + /// Returns true (1) if this object and |that| object have an equivalent + /// underlying value but are not necessarily the same object. + /// + int(CEF_CALLBACK* is_equal)(struct _cef_value_t* self, + struct _cef_value_t* that); + + /// + /// Returns a copy of this object. The underlying data will also be copied. + /// + struct _cef_value_t*(CEF_CALLBACK* copy)(struct _cef_value_t* self); + + /// + /// Returns the underlying value type. + /// + cef_value_type_t(CEF_CALLBACK* get_type)(struct _cef_value_t* self); + + /// + /// Returns the underlying value as type bool. + /// + int(CEF_CALLBACK* get_bool)(struct _cef_value_t* self); + + /// + /// Returns the underlying value as type int. + /// + int(CEF_CALLBACK* get_int)(struct _cef_value_t* self); + + /// + /// Returns the underlying value as type double. + /// + double(CEF_CALLBACK* get_double)(struct _cef_value_t* self); + + /// + /// Returns the underlying value as type string. + /// + // The resulting string must be freed by calling cef_string_userfree_free(). + cef_string_userfree_t(CEF_CALLBACK* get_string)(struct _cef_value_t* self); + + /// + /// Returns the underlying value as type binary. The returned reference may + /// become invalid if the value is owned by another object or if ownership is + /// transferred to another object in the future. To maintain a reference to + /// the value after assigning ownership to a dictionary or list pass this + /// object to the set_value() function instead of passing the returned + /// reference to set_binary(). + /// + struct _cef_binary_value_t*(CEF_CALLBACK* get_binary)( + struct _cef_value_t* self); + + /// + /// Returns the underlying value as type dictionary. The returned reference + /// may become invalid if the value is owned by another object or if ownership + /// is transferred to another object in the future. To maintain a reference to + /// the value after assigning ownership to a dictionary or list pass this + /// object to the set_value() function instead of passing the returned + /// reference to set_dictionary(). + /// + struct _cef_dictionary_value_t*(CEF_CALLBACK* get_dictionary)( + struct _cef_value_t* self); + + /// + /// Returns the underlying value as type list. The returned reference may + /// become invalid if the value is owned by another object or if ownership is + /// transferred to another object in the future. To maintain a reference to + /// the value after assigning ownership to a dictionary or list pass this + /// object to the set_value() function instead of passing the returned + /// reference to set_list(). + /// + struct _cef_list_value_t*(CEF_CALLBACK* get_list)(struct _cef_value_t* self); + + /// + /// Sets the underlying value as type null. Returns true (1) if the value was + /// set successfully. + /// + int(CEF_CALLBACK* set_null)(struct _cef_value_t* self); + + /// + /// Sets the underlying value as type bool. Returns true (1) if the value was + /// set successfully. + /// + int(CEF_CALLBACK* set_bool)(struct _cef_value_t* self, int value); + + /// + /// Sets the underlying value as type int. Returns true (1) if the value was + /// set successfully. + /// + int(CEF_CALLBACK* set_int)(struct _cef_value_t* self, int value); + + /// + /// Sets the underlying value as type double. Returns true (1) if the value + /// was set successfully. + /// + int(CEF_CALLBACK* set_double)(struct _cef_value_t* self, double value); + + /// + /// Sets the underlying value as type string. Returns true (1) if the value + /// was set successfully. + /// + int(CEF_CALLBACK* set_string)(struct _cef_value_t* self, + const cef_string_t* value); + + /// + /// Sets the underlying value as type binary. Returns true (1) if the value + /// was set successfully. This object keeps a reference to |value| and + /// ownership of the underlying data remains unchanged. + /// + int(CEF_CALLBACK* set_binary)(struct _cef_value_t* self, + struct _cef_binary_value_t* value); + + /// + /// Sets the underlying value as type dict. Returns true (1) if the value was + /// set successfully. This object keeps a reference to |value| and ownership + /// of the underlying data remains unchanged. + /// + int(CEF_CALLBACK* set_dictionary)(struct _cef_value_t* self, + struct _cef_dictionary_value_t* value); + + /// + /// Sets the underlying value as type list. Returns true (1) if the value was + /// set successfully. This object keeps a reference to |value| and ownership + /// of the underlying data remains unchanged. + /// + int(CEF_CALLBACK* set_list)(struct _cef_value_t* self, + struct _cef_list_value_t* value); +} cef_value_t; + +/// +/// Creates a new object. +/// +CEF_EXPORT cef_value_t* cef_value_create(void); + +/// +/// Structure representing a binary value. Can be used on any process and +/// thread. +/// +typedef struct _cef_binary_value_t { + /// + /// Base structure. + /// + cef_base_ref_counted_t base; + + /// + /// Returns true (1) if this object is valid. This object may become invalid + /// if the underlying data is owned by another object (e.g. list or + /// dictionary) and that other object is then modified or destroyed. Do not + /// call any other functions if this function returns false (0). + /// + int(CEF_CALLBACK* is_valid)(struct _cef_binary_value_t* self); + + /// + /// Returns true (1) if this object is currently owned by another object. + /// + int(CEF_CALLBACK* is_owned)(struct _cef_binary_value_t* self); + + /// + /// Returns true (1) if this object and |that| object have the same underlying + /// data. + /// + int(CEF_CALLBACK* is_same)(struct _cef_binary_value_t* self, + struct _cef_binary_value_t* that); + + /// + /// Returns true (1) if this object and |that| object have an equivalent + /// underlying value but are not necessarily the same object. + /// + int(CEF_CALLBACK* is_equal)(struct _cef_binary_value_t* self, + struct _cef_binary_value_t* that); + + /// + /// Returns a copy of this object. The data in this object will also be + /// copied. + /// + struct _cef_binary_value_t*(CEF_CALLBACK* copy)( + struct _cef_binary_value_t* self); + + /// + /// Returns the data size. + /// + size_t(CEF_CALLBACK* get_size)(struct _cef_binary_value_t* self); + + /// + /// Read up to |buffer_size| number of bytes into |buffer|. Reading begins at + /// the specified byte |data_offset|. Returns the number of bytes read. + /// + size_t(CEF_CALLBACK* get_data)(struct _cef_binary_value_t* self, + void* buffer, + size_t buffer_size, + size_t data_offset); +} cef_binary_value_t; + +/// +/// Creates a new object that is not owned by any other object. The specified +/// |data| will be copied. +/// +CEF_EXPORT cef_binary_value_t* cef_binary_value_create(const void* data, + size_t data_size); + +/// +/// Structure representing a dictionary value. Can be used on any process and +/// thread. +/// +typedef struct _cef_dictionary_value_t { + /// + /// Base structure. + /// + cef_base_ref_counted_t base; + + /// + /// Returns true (1) if this object is valid. This object may become invalid + /// if the underlying data is owned by another object (e.g. list or + /// dictionary) and that other object is then modified or destroyed. Do not + /// call any other functions if this function returns false (0). + /// + int(CEF_CALLBACK* is_valid)(struct _cef_dictionary_value_t* self); + + /// + /// Returns true (1) if this object is currently owned by another object. + /// + int(CEF_CALLBACK* is_owned)(struct _cef_dictionary_value_t* self); + + /// + /// Returns true (1) if the values of this object are read-only. Some APIs may + /// expose read-only objects. + /// + int(CEF_CALLBACK* is_read_only)(struct _cef_dictionary_value_t* self); + + /// + /// Returns true (1) if this object and |that| object have the same underlying + /// data. If true (1) modifications to this object will also affect |that| + /// object and vice-versa. + /// + int(CEF_CALLBACK* is_same)(struct _cef_dictionary_value_t* self, + struct _cef_dictionary_value_t* that); + + /// + /// Returns true (1) if this object and |that| object have an equivalent + /// underlying value but are not necessarily the same object. + /// + int(CEF_CALLBACK* is_equal)(struct _cef_dictionary_value_t* self, + struct _cef_dictionary_value_t* that); + + /// + /// Returns a writable copy of this object. If |exclude_NULL_children| is true + /// (1) any NULL dictionaries or lists will be excluded from the copy. + /// + struct _cef_dictionary_value_t*(CEF_CALLBACK* copy)( + struct _cef_dictionary_value_t* self, + int exclude_empty_children); + + /// + /// Returns the number of values. + /// + size_t(CEF_CALLBACK* get_size)(struct _cef_dictionary_value_t* self); + + /// + /// Removes all values. Returns true (1) on success. + /// + int(CEF_CALLBACK* clear)(struct _cef_dictionary_value_t* self); + + /// + /// Returns true (1) if the current dictionary has a value for the given key. + /// + int(CEF_CALLBACK* has_key)(struct _cef_dictionary_value_t* self, + const cef_string_t* key); + + /// + /// Reads all keys for this dictionary into the specified vector. + /// + int(CEF_CALLBACK* get_keys)(struct _cef_dictionary_value_t* self, + cef_string_list_t keys); + + /// + /// Removes the value at the specified key. Returns true (1) is the value was + /// removed successfully. + /// + int(CEF_CALLBACK* remove)(struct _cef_dictionary_value_t* self, + const cef_string_t* key); + + /// + /// Returns the value type for the specified key. + /// + cef_value_type_t(CEF_CALLBACK* get_type)(struct _cef_dictionary_value_t* self, + const cef_string_t* key); + + /// + /// Returns the value at the specified key. For simple types the returned + /// value will copy existing data and modifications to the value will not + /// modify this object. For complex types (binary, dictionary and list) the + /// returned value will reference existing data and modifications to the value + /// will modify this object. + /// + struct _cef_value_t*(CEF_CALLBACK* get_value)( + struct _cef_dictionary_value_t* self, + const cef_string_t* key); + + /// + /// Returns the value at the specified key as type bool. + /// + int(CEF_CALLBACK* get_bool)(struct _cef_dictionary_value_t* self, + const cef_string_t* key); + + /// + /// Returns the value at the specified key as type int. + /// + int(CEF_CALLBACK* get_int)(struct _cef_dictionary_value_t* self, + const cef_string_t* key); + + /// + /// Returns the value at the specified key as type double. + /// + double(CEF_CALLBACK* get_double)(struct _cef_dictionary_value_t* self, + const cef_string_t* key); + + /// + /// Returns the value at the specified key as type string. + /// + // The resulting string must be freed by calling cef_string_userfree_free(). + cef_string_userfree_t(CEF_CALLBACK* get_string)( + struct _cef_dictionary_value_t* self, + const cef_string_t* key); + + /// + /// Returns the value at the specified key as type binary. The returned value + /// will reference existing data. + /// + struct _cef_binary_value_t*(CEF_CALLBACK* get_binary)( + struct _cef_dictionary_value_t* self, + const cef_string_t* key); + + /// + /// Returns the value at the specified key as type dictionary. The returned + /// value will reference existing data and modifications to the value will + /// modify this object. + /// + struct _cef_dictionary_value_t*(CEF_CALLBACK* get_dictionary)( + struct _cef_dictionary_value_t* self, + const cef_string_t* key); + + /// + /// Returns the value at the specified key as type list. The returned value + /// will reference existing data and modifications to the value will modify + /// this object. + /// + struct _cef_list_value_t*(CEF_CALLBACK* get_list)( + struct _cef_dictionary_value_t* self, + const cef_string_t* key); + + /// + /// Sets the value at the specified key. Returns true (1) if the value was set + /// successfully. If |value| represents simple data then the underlying data + /// will be copied and modifications to |value| will not modify this object. + /// If |value| represents complex data (binary, dictionary or list) then the + /// underlying data will be referenced and modifications to |value| will + /// modify this object. + /// + int(CEF_CALLBACK* set_value)(struct _cef_dictionary_value_t* self, + const cef_string_t* key, + struct _cef_value_t* value); + + /// + /// Sets the value at the specified key as type null. Returns true (1) if the + /// value was set successfully. + /// + int(CEF_CALLBACK* set_null)(struct _cef_dictionary_value_t* self, + const cef_string_t* key); + + /// + /// Sets the value at the specified key as type bool. Returns true (1) if the + /// value was set successfully. + /// + int(CEF_CALLBACK* set_bool)(struct _cef_dictionary_value_t* self, + const cef_string_t* key, + int value); + + /// + /// Sets the value at the specified key as type int. Returns true (1) if the + /// value was set successfully. + /// + int(CEF_CALLBACK* set_int)(struct _cef_dictionary_value_t* self, + const cef_string_t* key, + int value); + + /// + /// Sets the value at the specified key as type double. Returns true (1) if + /// the value was set successfully. + /// + int(CEF_CALLBACK* set_double)(struct _cef_dictionary_value_t* self, + const cef_string_t* key, + double value); + + /// + /// Sets the value at the specified key as type string. Returns true (1) if + /// the value was set successfully. + /// + int(CEF_CALLBACK* set_string)(struct _cef_dictionary_value_t* self, + const cef_string_t* key, + const cef_string_t* value); + + /// + /// Sets the value at the specified key as type binary. Returns true (1) if + /// the value was set successfully. If |value| is currently owned by another + /// object then the value will be copied and the |value| reference will not + /// change. Otherwise, ownership will be transferred to this object and the + /// |value| reference will be invalidated. + /// + int(CEF_CALLBACK* set_binary)(struct _cef_dictionary_value_t* self, + const cef_string_t* key, + struct _cef_binary_value_t* value); + + /// + /// Sets the value at the specified key as type dict. Returns true (1) if the + /// value was set successfully. If |value| is currently owned by another + /// object then the value will be copied and the |value| reference will not + /// change. Otherwise, ownership will be transferred to this object and the + /// |value| reference will be invalidated. + /// + int(CEF_CALLBACK* set_dictionary)(struct _cef_dictionary_value_t* self, + const cef_string_t* key, + struct _cef_dictionary_value_t* value); + + /// + /// Sets the value at the specified key as type list. Returns true (1) if the + /// value was set successfully. If |value| is currently owned by another + /// object then the value will be copied and the |value| reference will not + /// change. Otherwise, ownership will be transferred to this object and the + /// |value| reference will be invalidated. + /// + int(CEF_CALLBACK* set_list)(struct _cef_dictionary_value_t* self, + const cef_string_t* key, + struct _cef_list_value_t* value); +} cef_dictionary_value_t; + +/// +/// Creates a new object that is not owned by any other object. +/// +CEF_EXPORT cef_dictionary_value_t* cef_dictionary_value_create(void); + +/// +/// Structure representing a list value. Can be used on any process and thread. +/// +typedef struct _cef_list_value_t { + /// + /// Base structure. + /// + cef_base_ref_counted_t base; + + /// + /// Returns true (1) if this object is valid. This object may become invalid + /// if the underlying data is owned by another object (e.g. list or + /// dictionary) and that other object is then modified or destroyed. Do not + /// call any other functions if this function returns false (0). + /// + int(CEF_CALLBACK* is_valid)(struct _cef_list_value_t* self); + + /// + /// Returns true (1) if this object is currently owned by another object. + /// + int(CEF_CALLBACK* is_owned)(struct _cef_list_value_t* self); + + /// + /// Returns true (1) if the values of this object are read-only. Some APIs may + /// expose read-only objects. + /// + int(CEF_CALLBACK* is_read_only)(struct _cef_list_value_t* self); + + /// + /// Returns true (1) if this object and |that| object have the same underlying + /// data. If true (1) modifications to this object will also affect |that| + /// object and vice-versa. + /// + int(CEF_CALLBACK* is_same)(struct _cef_list_value_t* self, + struct _cef_list_value_t* that); + + /// + /// Returns true (1) if this object and |that| object have an equivalent + /// underlying value but are not necessarily the same object. + /// + int(CEF_CALLBACK* is_equal)(struct _cef_list_value_t* self, + struct _cef_list_value_t* that); + + /// + /// Returns a writable copy of this object. + /// + struct _cef_list_value_t*(CEF_CALLBACK* copy)(struct _cef_list_value_t* self); + + /// + /// Sets the number of values. If the number of values is expanded all new + /// value slots will default to type null. Returns true (1) on success. + /// + int(CEF_CALLBACK* set_size)(struct _cef_list_value_t* self, size_t size); + + /// + /// Returns the number of values. + /// + size_t(CEF_CALLBACK* get_size)(struct _cef_list_value_t* self); + + /// + /// Removes all values. Returns true (1) on success. + /// + int(CEF_CALLBACK* clear)(struct _cef_list_value_t* self); + + /// + /// Removes the value at the specified index. + /// + int(CEF_CALLBACK* remove)(struct _cef_list_value_t* self, size_t index); + + /// + /// Returns the value type at the specified index. + /// + cef_value_type_t(CEF_CALLBACK* get_type)(struct _cef_list_value_t* self, + size_t index); + + /// + /// Returns the value at the specified index. For simple types the returned + /// value will copy existing data and modifications to the value will not + /// modify this object. For complex types (binary, dictionary and list) the + /// returned value will reference existing data and modifications to the value + /// will modify this object. + /// + struct _cef_value_t*(CEF_CALLBACK* get_value)(struct _cef_list_value_t* self, + size_t index); + + /// + /// Returns the value at the specified index as type bool. + /// + int(CEF_CALLBACK* get_bool)(struct _cef_list_value_t* self, size_t index); + + /// + /// Returns the value at the specified index as type int. + /// + int(CEF_CALLBACK* get_int)(struct _cef_list_value_t* self, size_t index); + + /// + /// Returns the value at the specified index as type double. + /// + double(CEF_CALLBACK* get_double)(struct _cef_list_value_t* self, + size_t index); + + /// + /// Returns the value at the specified index as type string. + /// + // The resulting string must be freed by calling cef_string_userfree_free(). + cef_string_userfree_t( + CEF_CALLBACK* get_string)(struct _cef_list_value_t* self, size_t index); + + /// + /// Returns the value at the specified index as type binary. The returned + /// value will reference existing data. + /// + struct _cef_binary_value_t*( + CEF_CALLBACK* get_binary)(struct _cef_list_value_t* self, size_t index); + + /// + /// Returns the value at the specified index as type dictionary. The returned + /// value will reference existing data and modifications to the value will + /// modify this object. + /// + struct _cef_dictionary_value_t*(CEF_CALLBACK* get_dictionary)( + struct _cef_list_value_t* self, + size_t index); + + /// + /// Returns the value at the specified index as type list. The returned value + /// will reference existing data and modifications to the value will modify + /// this object. + /// + struct _cef_list_value_t*( + CEF_CALLBACK* get_list)(struct _cef_list_value_t* self, size_t index); + + /// + /// Sets the value at the specified index. Returns true (1) if the value was + /// set successfully. If |value| represents simple data then the underlying + /// data will be copied and modifications to |value| will not modify this + /// object. If |value| represents complex data (binary, dictionary or list) + /// then the underlying data will be referenced and modifications to |value| + /// will modify this object. + /// + int(CEF_CALLBACK* set_value)(struct _cef_list_value_t* self, + size_t index, + struct _cef_value_t* value); + + /// + /// Sets the value at the specified index as type null. Returns true (1) if + /// the value was set successfully. + /// + int(CEF_CALLBACK* set_null)(struct _cef_list_value_t* self, size_t index); + + /// + /// Sets the value at the specified index as type bool. Returns true (1) if + /// the value was set successfully. + /// + int(CEF_CALLBACK* set_bool)(struct _cef_list_value_t* self, + size_t index, + int value); + + /// + /// Sets the value at the specified index as type int. Returns true (1) if the + /// value was set successfully. + /// + int(CEF_CALLBACK* set_int)(struct _cef_list_value_t* self, + size_t index, + int value); + + /// + /// Sets the value at the specified index as type double. Returns true (1) if + /// the value was set successfully. + /// + int(CEF_CALLBACK* set_double)(struct _cef_list_value_t* self, + size_t index, + double value); + + /// + /// Sets the value at the specified index as type string. Returns true (1) if + /// the value was set successfully. + /// + int(CEF_CALLBACK* set_string)(struct _cef_list_value_t* self, + size_t index, + const cef_string_t* value); + + /// + /// Sets the value at the specified index as type binary. Returns true (1) if + /// the value was set successfully. If |value| is currently owned by another + /// object then the value will be copied and the |value| reference will not + /// change. Otherwise, ownership will be transferred to this object and the + /// |value| reference will be invalidated. + /// + int(CEF_CALLBACK* set_binary)(struct _cef_list_value_t* self, + size_t index, + struct _cef_binary_value_t* value); + + /// + /// Sets the value at the specified index as type dict. Returns true (1) if + /// the value was set successfully. If |value| is currently owned by another + /// object then the value will be copied and the |value| reference will not + /// change. Otherwise, ownership will be transferred to this object and the + /// |value| reference will be invalidated. + /// + int(CEF_CALLBACK* set_dictionary)(struct _cef_list_value_t* self, + size_t index, + struct _cef_dictionary_value_t* value); + + /// + /// Sets the value at the specified index as type list. Returns true (1) if + /// the value was set successfully. If |value| is currently owned by another + /// object then the value will be copied and the |value| reference will not + /// change. Otherwise, ownership will be transferred to this object and the + /// |value| reference will be invalidated. + /// + int(CEF_CALLBACK* set_list)(struct _cef_list_value_t* self, + size_t index, + struct _cef_list_value_t* value); +} cef_list_value_t; + +/// +/// Creates a new object that is not owned by any other object. +/// +CEF_EXPORT cef_list_value_t* cef_list_value_create(void); + +#ifdef __cplusplus +} +#endif + +#endif // CEF_INCLUDE_CAPI_CEF_VALUES_CAPI_H_ |