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1 /* Copyright (c) 2012 The Chromium Authors. All rights reserved.
2 * Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be
3 * found in the LICENSE file.
4 */
6 /**
7 * This file defines the API for receiving input events from the browser.
8 */
10 label Chrome {
11 M14 = 0.1
14 [version=0.1, macro="PPP_INPUT_EVENT_INTERFACE"]
15 interface PPP_InputEvent {
16 /**
17 * Function for receiving input events from the browser.
19 * In order to receive input events, you must register for them by calling
20 * PPB_InputEvent.RequestInputEvents() or RequestFilteringInputEvents(). By
21 * default, no events are delivered.
23 * If the event was handled, it will not be forwarded to the default handlers
24 * in the web page. If it was not handled, it may be dispatched to a default
25 * handler. So it is important that an instance respond accurately with
26 * whether event propagation should continue.
28 * Event propagation also controls focus. If you handle an event like a mouse
29 * event, typically the instance will be given focus. Returning false from
30 * a filtered event handler or not registering for an event type means that
31 * the click will be given to a lower part of the page and your instance will
32 * not receive focus. This allows an instance to be partially transparent,
33 * where clicks on the transparent areas will behave like clicks to the
34 * underlying page.
36 * In general, you should try to keep input event handling short. Especially
37 * for filtered input events, the browser or page may be blocked waiting for
38 * you to respond.
40 * The caller of this function will maintain a reference to the input event
41 * resource during this call. Unless you take a reference to the resource
42 * to hold it for later, you don't need to release it.
44 * <strong>Note:</strong> If you're not receiving input events, make sure you
45 * register for the event classes you want by calling RequestInputEvents or
46 * RequestFilteringInputEvents. If you're still not receiving keyboard input
47 * events, make sure you're returning true (or using a non-filtered event
48 * handler) for mouse events. Otherwise, the instance will not receive focus
49 * and keyboard events will not be sent.
51 * \see PPB_InputEvent.RequestInputEvents and
52 * PPB_InputEvent.RequestFilteringInputEvents
54 * @return PP_TRUE if the event was handled, PP_FALSE if not. If you have
55 * registered to filter this class of events by calling
56 * RequestFilteringInputEvents, and you return PP_FALSE, the event will
57 * be forwarded to the page (and eventually the browser) for the default
58 * handling. For non-filtered events, the return value will be ignored.
60 PP_Bool HandleInputEvent([in] PP_Instance instance,
61 [in] PP_Resource input_event);