/* -*- Mode: C++; tab-width: 2; indent-tabs-mode: nil; c-basic-offset: 2 -*- * * This Source Code Form is subject to the terms of the Mozilla Public * License, v. 2.0. If a copy of the MPL was not distributed with this * file, You can obtain one at http://mozilla.org/MPL/2.0/. */ #include "nsISupports.idl" interface nsIRunnable; %{ C++ template struct already_AddRefed; /** * After the default timezone changes, this topic is notified. Some systems may * not support monitoring timezone. */ #define DEFAULT_TIMEZONE_CHANGED_OBSERVER_TOPIC "default-timezone-changed" %} /** * Interface for the native event system layer. This interface is designed * to be used on the main application thread only. */ [uuid(7cd5c71d-223b-4afe-931d-5eedb1f2b01f)] interface nsIAppShell : nsISupports { /** * Enter an event loop. Don't leave until exit() is called. */ void run(); /** * Exit the handle event loop */ void exit(); /** * Ask the native event queue notification mechanism to favor Gecko tasks * (instead of native tasks) for a short while. (Content processes always * favor Gecko tasks.) */ void geckoTaskBurst(); /** * Suspends the use of additional platform-specific methods (besides the * nsIAppShell->run() event loop) to run Gecko events on the main * application thread. Under some circumstances these "additional methods" * can cause Gecko event handlers to be re-entered, sometimes leading to * hangs and crashes. Calls to suspendNative() and resumeNative() may be * nested. On some platforms (those that don't use any "additional * methods") this will be a no-op. Does not (in itself) stop Gecko events * from being processed on the main application thread. But if the * nsIAppShell->run() event loop is blocked when this call is made, Gecko * events will stop being processed until resumeNative() is called (even * if a plugin or library is temporarily processing events on a nested * event loop). */ void suspendNative(); /** * Resumes the use of additional platform-specific methods to run Gecko * events on the main application thread. Calls to suspendNative() and * resumeNative() may be nested. On some platforms this will be a no-op. */ void resumeNative(); /** * The current event loop nesting level. */ readonly attribute unsigned long eventloopNestingLevel; };