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+/* -*- 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/. */
+
+#ifndef mozilla_BasicEvents_h__
+#define mozilla_BasicEvents_h__
+
+#include <stdint.h>
+#include <type_traits>
+
+#include "mozilla/EventForwards.h"
+#include "mozilla/TimeStamp.h"
+#include "mozilla/dom/EventTarget.h"
+#include "mozilla/layers/LayersTypes.h"
+#include "nsCOMPtr.h"
+#include "nsAtom.h"
+#include "nsISupportsImpl.h"
+#include "nsIWidget.h"
+#include "nsString.h"
+#include "Units.h"
+
+#ifdef DEBUG
+# include "nsXULAppAPI.h"
+#endif // #ifdef DEBUG
+
+class nsIPrincipal;
+
+namespace IPC {
+template <typename T>
+struct ParamTraits;
+} // namespace IPC
+
+namespace mozilla {
+
+class EventTargetChainItem;
+
+enum class CrossProcessForwarding {
+ // eStop prevents the event to be sent to remote process.
+ eStop,
+ // eAllow keeps current state of the event whether it's sent to remote
+ // process. In other words, eAllow does NOT mean that making the event
+ // sent to remote process when IsCrossProcessForwardingStopped() returns
+ // true.
+ eAllow,
+};
+
+/******************************************************************************
+ * mozilla::BaseEventFlags
+ *
+ * BaseEventFlags must be a POD struct for safe to use memcpy (including
+ * in ParamTraits<BaseEventFlags>). So don't make virtual methods, constructor,
+ * destructor and operators.
+ * This is necessary for VC which is NOT C++0x compiler.
+ ******************************************************************************/
+
+struct BaseEventFlags {
+ public:
+ // If mIsTrusted is true, the event is a trusted event. Otherwise, it's
+ // an untrusted event.
+ bool mIsTrusted : 1;
+ // If mInBubblingPhase is true, the event is in bubbling phase or target
+ // phase.
+ bool mInBubblingPhase : 1;
+ // If mInCapturePhase is true, the event is in capture phase or target phase.
+ bool mInCapturePhase : 1;
+ // If mInSystemGroup is true, the event is being dispatched in system group.
+ bool mInSystemGroup : 1;
+ // If mCancelable is true, the event can be consumed. I.e., calling
+ // dom::Event::PreventDefault() can prevent the default action.
+ bool mCancelable : 1;
+ // If mBubbles is true, the event can bubble. Otherwise, cannot be handled
+ // in bubbling phase.
+ bool mBubbles : 1;
+ // If mPropagationStopped is true, dom::Event::StopPropagation() or
+ // dom::Event::StopImmediatePropagation() has been called.
+ bool mPropagationStopped : 1;
+ // If mImmediatePropagationStopped is true,
+ // dom::Event::StopImmediatePropagation() has been called.
+ // Note that mPropagationStopped must be true when this is true.
+ bool mImmediatePropagationStopped : 1;
+ // If mDefaultPrevented is true, the event has been consumed.
+ // E.g., dom::Event::PreventDefault() has been called or
+ // the default action has been performed.
+ bool mDefaultPrevented : 1;
+ // If mDefaultPreventedByContent is true, the event has been
+ // consumed by content.
+ // Note that mDefaultPrevented must be true when this is true.
+ bool mDefaultPreventedByContent : 1;
+ // If mDefaultPreventedByChrome is true, the event has been
+ // consumed by chrome.
+ // Note that mDefaultPrevented must be true when this is true.
+ bool mDefaultPreventedByChrome : 1;
+ // mMultipleActionsPrevented may be used when default handling don't want to
+ // be prevented, but only one of the event targets should handle the event.
+ // For example, when a <label> element is in another <label> element and
+ // the first <label> element is clicked, that one may set this true.
+ // Then, the second <label> element won't handle the event.
+ bool mMultipleActionsPrevented : 1;
+ // Similar to above but expected to be used during PreHandleEvent phase.
+ bool mMultiplePreActionsPrevented : 1;
+ // If mIsBeingDispatched is true, the DOM event created from the event is
+ // dispatching into the DOM tree and not completed.
+ bool mIsBeingDispatched : 1;
+ // If mDispatchedAtLeastOnce is true, the event has been dispatched
+ // as a DOM event and the dispatch has been completed in the process.
+ // So, this is false even if the event has already been dispatched
+ // in another process.
+ bool mDispatchedAtLeastOnce : 1;
+ // If mIsSynthesizedForTests is true, the event has been synthesized for
+ // automated tests or something hacky approach of an add-on.
+ bool mIsSynthesizedForTests : 1;
+ // If mExceptionWasRaised is true, one of the event handlers has raised an
+ // exception.
+ bool mExceptionWasRaised : 1;
+ // If mRetargetToNonNativeAnonymous is true and the target is in a non-native
+ // native anonymous subtree, the event target is set to mOriginalTarget.
+ bool mRetargetToNonNativeAnonymous : 1;
+ // If mNoContentDispatch is true, the event is never dispatched to the
+ // event handlers which are added to the contents, onfoo attributes and
+ // properties. Note that this flag is ignored when
+ // EventChainPreVisitor::mForceContentDispatch is set true. For exapmle,
+ // window and document object sets it true. Therefore, web applications
+ // can handle the event if they add event listeners to the window or the
+ // document.
+ // XXX This is an ancient and broken feature, don't use this for new bug
+ // as far as possible.
+ bool mNoContentDispatch : 1;
+ // If mOnlyChromeDispatch is true, the event is dispatched to only chrome.
+ bool mOnlyChromeDispatch : 1;
+ // Indicates if the key combination is reserved by chrome. This is set by
+ // MarkAsReservedByChrome().
+ bool mIsReservedByChrome : 1;
+ // If mOnlySystemGroupDispatchInContent is true, event listeners added to
+ // the default group for non-chrome EventTarget won't be called.
+ // Be aware, if this is true, EventDispatcher needs to check if each event
+ // listener is added to chrome node, so, don't set this to true for the
+ // events which are fired a lot of times like eMouseMove.
+ bool mOnlySystemGroupDispatchInContent : 1;
+ // If mOnlySystemGroupDispatch is true, the event will be dispatched only to
+ // event listeners added in the system group.
+ bool mOnlySystemGroupDispatch : 1;
+ // The event's action will be handled by APZ. The main thread should not
+ // perform its associated action.
+ bool mHandledByAPZ : 1;
+ // True if the event is currently being handled by an event listener that
+ // was registered as a passive listener.
+ bool mInPassiveListener : 1;
+ // If mComposed is true, the event fired by nodes in shadow DOM can cross the
+ // boundary of shadow DOM and light DOM.
+ bool mComposed : 1;
+ // Similar to mComposed. Set it to true to allow events cross the boundary
+ // between native non-anonymous content and native anonymouse content
+ bool mComposedInNativeAnonymousContent : 1;
+ // Set to true for events which are suppressed or delayed so that later a
+ // DelayedEvent of it is dispatched. This is used when parent side process
+ // the key event after content side, and may drop the event if the event
+ // was suppressed or delayed in contents side.
+ // It is also set to true for the events (in a DelayedInputEvent), which will
+ // be dispatched afterwards.
+ bool mIsSuppressedOrDelayed : 1;
+ // Certain mouse events can be marked as positionless to return 0 from
+ // coordinate related getters.
+ bool mIsPositionless : 1;
+
+ // Flags managing state of propagation between processes.
+ // Note the the following flags shouldn't be referred directly. Use utility
+ // methods instead.
+
+ // If mNoRemoteProcessDispatch is true, the event is not allowed to be sent
+ // to remote process.
+ bool mNoRemoteProcessDispatch : 1;
+ // If mWantReplyFromContentProcess is true, the event will be redispatched
+ // in the parent process after the content process has handled it. Useful
+ // for when the parent process need the know first how the event was used
+ // by content before handling it itself.
+ bool mWantReplyFromContentProcess : 1;
+ // If mPostedToRemoteProcess is true, the event has been posted to the
+ // remote process (but it's not handled yet if it's not a duplicated event
+ // instance).
+ bool mPostedToRemoteProcess : 1;
+ // If mCameFromAnotherProcess is true, the event came from another process.
+ bool mCameFromAnotherProcess : 1;
+
+ // If the event is being handled in target phase, returns true.
+ inline bool InTargetPhase() const {
+ return (mInBubblingPhase && mInCapturePhase);
+ }
+
+ /**
+ * Helper methods for methods of DOM Event.
+ */
+ inline void StopPropagation() { mPropagationStopped = true; }
+ inline void StopImmediatePropagation() {
+ StopPropagation();
+ mImmediatePropagationStopped = true;
+ }
+ inline void PreventDefault(bool aCalledByDefaultHandler = true) {
+ if (!mCancelable) {
+ return;
+ }
+ mDefaultPrevented = true;
+ // Note that even if preventDefault() has already been called by chrome,
+ // a call of preventDefault() by content needs to overwrite
+ // mDefaultPreventedByContent to true because in such case, defaultPrevented
+ // must be true when web apps check it after they call preventDefault().
+ if (aCalledByDefaultHandler) {
+ StopCrossProcessForwarding();
+ mDefaultPreventedByChrome = true;
+ } else {
+ mDefaultPreventedByContent = true;
+ }
+ }
+ // This should be used only before dispatching events into the DOM tree.
+ inline void PreventDefaultBeforeDispatch(
+ CrossProcessForwarding aCrossProcessForwarding) {
+ if (!mCancelable) {
+ return;
+ }
+ mDefaultPrevented = true;
+ if (aCrossProcessForwarding == CrossProcessForwarding::eStop) {
+ StopCrossProcessForwarding();
+ }
+ }
+ inline bool DefaultPrevented() const { return mDefaultPrevented; }
+ inline bool DefaultPreventedByContent() const {
+ MOZ_ASSERT(!mDefaultPreventedByContent || DefaultPrevented());
+ return mDefaultPreventedByContent;
+ }
+ inline bool IsTrusted() const { return mIsTrusted; }
+ inline bool PropagationStopped() const { return mPropagationStopped; }
+
+ // Helper methods to access flags managing state of propagation between
+ // processes.
+
+ /**
+ * Prevent to be dispatched to remote process.
+ */
+ inline void StopCrossProcessForwarding() {
+ MOZ_ASSERT(!mPostedToRemoteProcess);
+ mNoRemoteProcessDispatch = true;
+ mWantReplyFromContentProcess = false;
+ }
+ /**
+ * Return true if the event shouldn't be dispatched to remote process.
+ */
+ inline bool IsCrossProcessForwardingStopped() const {
+ return mNoRemoteProcessDispatch;
+ }
+ /**
+ * Mark the event as waiting reply from remote process.
+ * If the caller needs to win other keyboard event handlers in chrome,
+ * the caller should call StopPropagation() too.
+ * Otherwise, if the caller just needs to know if the event is consumed by
+ * either content or chrome, it should just call this because the event
+ * may be reserved by chrome and it needs to be dispatched into the DOM
+ * tree in chrome for checking if it's reserved before being sent to any
+ * remote processes.
+ */
+ inline void MarkAsWaitingReplyFromRemoteProcess() {
+ MOZ_ASSERT(!mPostedToRemoteProcess);
+ mNoRemoteProcessDispatch = false;
+ mWantReplyFromContentProcess = true;
+ }
+ /**
+ * Reset "waiting reply from remote process" state. This is useful when
+ * you dispatch a copy of an event coming from different process.
+ */
+ inline void ResetWaitingReplyFromRemoteProcessState() {
+ if (IsWaitingReplyFromRemoteProcess()) {
+ // FYI: mWantReplyFromContentProcess is also used for indicating
+ // "handled in remote process" state. Therefore, only when
+ // IsWaitingReplyFromRemoteProcess() returns true, this should
+ // reset the flag.
+ mWantReplyFromContentProcess = false;
+ }
+ }
+ /**
+ * Return true if the event handler should wait reply event. I.e., if this
+ * returns true, any event handler should do nothing with the event.
+ */
+ inline bool IsWaitingReplyFromRemoteProcess() const {
+ return !mNoRemoteProcessDispatch && mWantReplyFromContentProcess;
+ }
+ /**
+ * Mark the event as already handled in the remote process. This should be
+ * called when initializing reply events.
+ */
+ inline void MarkAsHandledInRemoteProcess() {
+ mNoRemoteProcessDispatch = true;
+ mWantReplyFromContentProcess = true;
+ mPostedToRemoteProcess = false;
+ }
+ /**
+ * Return true if the event has already been handled in the remote process.
+ */
+ inline bool IsHandledInRemoteProcess() const {
+ return mNoRemoteProcessDispatch && mWantReplyFromContentProcess;
+ }
+ /**
+ * Return true if the event should be sent back to its parent process.
+ */
+ inline bool WantReplyFromContentProcess() const {
+ MOZ_ASSERT(!XRE_IsParentProcess());
+ return IsWaitingReplyFromRemoteProcess();
+ }
+ /**
+ * Mark the event has already posted to a remote process.
+ */
+ inline void MarkAsPostedToRemoteProcess() {
+ MOZ_ASSERT(!IsCrossProcessForwardingStopped());
+ mPostedToRemoteProcess = true;
+ }
+ /**
+ * Reset the cross process dispatching state. This should be used when a
+ * process receives the event because the state is in the sender.
+ */
+ inline void ResetCrossProcessDispatchingState() {
+ MOZ_ASSERT(!IsCrossProcessForwardingStopped());
+ mPostedToRemoteProcess = false;
+ // Ignore propagation state in the remote process if it's marked as
+ // "waiting reply from remote process" because the process needs to
+ // stop propagation in the process until receiving a reply event.
+ // Note that the propagation stopped flag is important for the reply event
+ // handler in the main process because it's used for making whether it's
+ // ignored by the remote process or not.
+ if (!XRE_IsParentProcess() && IsWaitingReplyFromRemoteProcess()) {
+ mPropagationStopped = mImmediatePropagationStopped = false;
+ }
+ // mDispatchedAtLeastOnce indicates the state in current process.
+ mDispatchedAtLeastOnce = false;
+ }
+ /**
+ * Return true if the event has been posted to a remote process.
+ * Note that MarkAsPostedToRemoteProcess() is called by
+ * ParamTraits<mozilla::WidgetEvent>. Therefore, it *might* be possible
+ * that posting the event failed even if this returns true. But that must
+ * really rare. If that'd be problem for you, you should unmark this in
+ * BrowserParent or somewhere.
+ */
+ inline bool HasBeenPostedToRemoteProcess() const {
+ return mPostedToRemoteProcess;
+ }
+ /**
+ * Return true if the event came from another process.
+ */
+ inline bool CameFromAnotherProcess() const { return mCameFromAnotherProcess; }
+ /**
+ * Mark the event as coming from another process.
+ */
+ inline void MarkAsComingFromAnotherProcess() {
+ mCameFromAnotherProcess = true;
+ }
+ /**
+ * Mark the event is reserved by chrome. I.e., shouldn't be dispatched to
+ * content because it shouldn't be cancelable.
+ */
+ inline void MarkAsReservedByChrome() {
+ MOZ_ASSERT(!mPostedToRemoteProcess);
+ mIsReservedByChrome = true;
+ // For reserved commands (such as Open New Tab), we don't need to wait for
+ // the content to answer, neither to give a chance for content to override
+ // its behavior.
+ StopCrossProcessForwarding();
+ // If the event is reserved by chrome, we shouldn't expose the event to
+ // web contents because such events shouldn't be cancelable. So, it's not
+ // good behavior to fire such events but to ignore the defaultPrevented
+ // attribute value in chrome.
+ mOnlySystemGroupDispatchInContent = true;
+ }
+ /**
+ * Return true if the event is reserved by chrome.
+ */
+ inline bool IsReservedByChrome() const {
+ MOZ_ASSERT(!mIsReservedByChrome || (IsCrossProcessForwardingStopped() &&
+ mOnlySystemGroupDispatchInContent));
+ return mIsReservedByChrome;
+ }
+
+ inline void Clear() { SetRawFlags(0); }
+ // Get if either the instance's bit or the aOther's bit is true, the
+ // instance's bit becomes true. In other words, this works like:
+ // eventFlags |= aOther;
+ inline void Union(const BaseEventFlags& aOther) {
+ RawFlags rawFlags = GetRawFlags() | aOther.GetRawFlags();
+ SetRawFlags(rawFlags);
+ }
+
+ private:
+ typedef uint64_t RawFlags;
+
+ inline void SetRawFlags(RawFlags aRawFlags) {
+ static_assert(sizeof(BaseEventFlags) <= sizeof(RawFlags),
+ "mozilla::EventFlags must not be bigger than the RawFlags");
+ memcpy(this, &aRawFlags, sizeof(BaseEventFlags));
+ }
+ inline RawFlags GetRawFlags() const {
+ RawFlags result = 0;
+ memcpy(&result, this, sizeof(BaseEventFlags));
+ return result;
+ }
+};
+
+/******************************************************************************
+ * mozilla::EventFlags
+ ******************************************************************************/
+
+struct EventFlags : public BaseEventFlags {
+ EventFlags() { Clear(); }
+};
+
+/******************************************************************************
+ * mozilla::WidgetEventTime
+ ******************************************************************************/
+
+class WidgetEventTime {
+ public:
+ // Timestamp when the message was created.
+ TimeStamp mTimeStamp;
+
+ WidgetEventTime() : mTimeStamp(TimeStamp::Now()) {}
+
+ explicit WidgetEventTime(TimeStamp aTimeStamp) : mTimeStamp(aTimeStamp) {}
+
+ void AssignEventTime(const WidgetEventTime& aOther) {
+ mTimeStamp = aOther.mTimeStamp;
+ }
+};
+
+/******************************************************************************
+ * mozilla::WidgetEvent
+ ******************************************************************************/
+
+class WidgetEvent : public WidgetEventTime {
+ private:
+ void SetDefaultCancelableAndBubbles() {
+ switch (mClass) {
+ case eEditorInputEventClass:
+ mFlags.mCancelable = false;
+ mFlags.mBubbles = mFlags.mIsTrusted;
+ break;
+ case eMouseEventClass:
+ mFlags.mCancelable =
+ (mMessage != eMouseEnter && mMessage != eMouseLeave);
+ mFlags.mBubbles = (mMessage != eMouseEnter && mMessage != eMouseLeave);
+ break;
+ case ePointerEventClass:
+ mFlags.mCancelable =
+ (mMessage != ePointerEnter && mMessage != ePointerLeave &&
+ mMessage != ePointerCancel && mMessage != ePointerGotCapture &&
+ mMessage != ePointerLostCapture);
+ mFlags.mBubbles =
+ (mMessage != ePointerEnter && mMessage != ePointerLeave);
+ break;
+ case eDragEventClass:
+ mFlags.mCancelable = (mMessage != eDragExit && mMessage != eDragLeave &&
+ mMessage != eDragEnd);
+ mFlags.mBubbles = true;
+ break;
+ case eSMILTimeEventClass:
+ mFlags.mCancelable = false;
+ mFlags.mBubbles = false;
+ break;
+ case eTransitionEventClass:
+ case eAnimationEventClass:
+ mFlags.mCancelable = false;
+ mFlags.mBubbles = true;
+ break;
+ case eCompositionEventClass:
+ // XXX compositionstart is cancelable in draft of DOM3 Events.
+ // However, it doesn't make sense for us, we cannot cancel
+ // composition when we send compositionstart event.
+ mFlags.mCancelable = false;
+ mFlags.mBubbles = true;
+ break;
+ default:
+ if (mMessage == eResize || mMessage == eMozVisualResize ||
+ mMessage == eMozVisualScroll || mMessage == eEditorInput ||
+ mMessage == eFormSelect) {
+ mFlags.mCancelable = false;
+ } else {
+ mFlags.mCancelable = true;
+ }
+ mFlags.mBubbles = true;
+ break;
+ }
+ }
+
+ protected:
+ WidgetEvent(bool aIsTrusted, EventMessage aMessage,
+ EventClassID aEventClassID)
+ : WidgetEventTime(),
+ mClass(aEventClassID),
+ mMessage(aMessage),
+ mRefPoint(0, 0),
+ mLastRefPoint(0, 0),
+ mFocusSequenceNumber(0),
+ mSpecifiedEventType(nullptr),
+ mPath(nullptr),
+ mLayersId(layers::LayersId{0}) {
+ MOZ_COUNT_CTOR(WidgetEvent);
+ mFlags.Clear();
+ mFlags.mIsTrusted = aIsTrusted;
+ SetDefaultCancelableAndBubbles();
+ SetDefaultComposed();
+ SetDefaultComposedInNativeAnonymousContent();
+ }
+
+ WidgetEvent() : WidgetEventTime(), mPath(nullptr) {
+ MOZ_COUNT_CTOR(WidgetEvent);
+ }
+
+ public:
+ WidgetEvent(bool aIsTrusted, EventMessage aMessage)
+ : WidgetEvent(aIsTrusted, aMessage, eBasicEventClass) {}
+
+ MOZ_COUNTED_DTOR_VIRTUAL(WidgetEvent)
+
+ WidgetEvent(const WidgetEvent& aOther) : WidgetEventTime() {
+ MOZ_COUNT_CTOR(WidgetEvent);
+ *this = aOther;
+ }
+ WidgetEvent& operator=(const WidgetEvent& aOther) = default;
+
+ WidgetEvent(WidgetEvent&& aOther)
+ : WidgetEventTime(std::move(aOther)),
+ mClass(aOther.mClass),
+ mMessage(aOther.mMessage),
+ mRefPoint(std::move(aOther.mRefPoint)),
+ mLastRefPoint(std::move(aOther.mLastRefPoint)),
+ mFocusSequenceNumber(aOther.mFocusSequenceNumber),
+ mFlags(std::move(aOther.mFlags)),
+ mSpecifiedEventType(std::move(aOther.mSpecifiedEventType)),
+ mSpecifiedEventTypeString(std::move(aOther.mSpecifiedEventTypeString)),
+ mTarget(std::move(aOther.mTarget)),
+ mCurrentTarget(std::move(aOther.mCurrentTarget)),
+ mOriginalTarget(std::move(aOther.mOriginalTarget)),
+ mRelatedTarget(std::move(aOther.mRelatedTarget)),
+ mOriginalRelatedTarget(std::move(aOther.mOriginalRelatedTarget)),
+ mPath(std::move(aOther.mPath)) {
+ MOZ_COUNT_CTOR(WidgetEvent);
+ }
+ WidgetEvent& operator=(WidgetEvent&& aOther) = default;
+
+ virtual WidgetEvent* Duplicate() const {
+ MOZ_ASSERT(mClass == eBasicEventClass,
+ "Duplicate() must be overridden by sub class");
+ WidgetEvent* result = new WidgetEvent(false, mMessage);
+ result->AssignEventData(*this, true);
+ result->mFlags = mFlags;
+ return result;
+ }
+
+ EventClassID mClass;
+ EventMessage mMessage;
+ // Relative to the widget of the event, or if there is no widget then it is
+ // in screen coordinates. Not modified by layout code.
+ // This is in visual coordinates, i.e. the correct RelativeTo value that
+ // expresses what this is relative to is `{viewportFrame, Visual}`, where
+ // `viewportFrame` is the viewport frame of the widget's root document.
+ LayoutDeviceIntPoint mRefPoint;
+ // The previous mRefPoint, if known, used to calculate mouse movement deltas.
+ LayoutDeviceIntPoint mLastRefPoint;
+ // The sequence number of the last potentially focus changing event handled
+ // by APZ. This is used to track when that event has been processed by
+ // content, and focus can be reconfirmed for async keyboard scrolling.
+ uint64_t mFocusSequenceNumber;
+ // See BaseEventFlags definition for the detail.
+ BaseEventFlags mFlags;
+
+ // If JS creates an event with unknown event type or known event type but
+ // for different event interface, the event type is stored to this.
+ // NOTE: This is always used if the instance is a WidgetCommandEvent instance
+ // or "input" event is dispatched with dom::Event class.
+ RefPtr<nsAtom> mSpecifiedEventType;
+
+ // nsAtom isn't available on non-main thread due to unsafe. Therefore,
+ // mSpecifiedEventTypeString is used instead of mSpecifiedEventType if
+ // the event is created in non-main thread.
+ nsString mSpecifiedEventTypeString;
+
+ // Event targets, needed by DOM Events
+ // Note that when you need event target for DOM event, you should use
+ // Get*DOMEventTarget() instead of accessing these members directly.
+ nsCOMPtr<dom::EventTarget> mTarget;
+ nsCOMPtr<dom::EventTarget> mCurrentTarget;
+ nsCOMPtr<dom::EventTarget> mOriginalTarget;
+
+ /// The possible related target
+ nsCOMPtr<dom::EventTarget> mRelatedTarget;
+ nsCOMPtr<dom::EventTarget> mOriginalRelatedTarget;
+
+ nsTArray<EventTargetChainItem>* mPath;
+
+ // The LayersId of the content process that this event should be
+ // dispatched to. This field is only used in the chrome process
+ // and doesn't get remoted to child processes.
+ layers::LayersId mLayersId;
+
+ dom::EventTarget* GetDOMEventTarget() const;
+ dom::EventTarget* GetCurrentDOMEventTarget() const;
+ dom::EventTarget* GetOriginalDOMEventTarget() const;
+
+ void AssignEventData(const WidgetEvent& aEvent, bool aCopyTargets) {
+ // mClass should be initialized with the constructor.
+ // mMessage should be initialized with the constructor.
+ mRefPoint = aEvent.mRefPoint;
+ // mLastRefPoint doesn't need to be copied.
+ mFocusSequenceNumber = aEvent.mFocusSequenceNumber;
+ // mLayersId intentionally not copied, since it's not used within content
+ AssignEventTime(aEvent);
+ // mFlags should be copied manually if it's necessary.
+ mSpecifiedEventType = aEvent.mSpecifiedEventType;
+ // mSpecifiedEventTypeString should be copied manually if it's necessary.
+ mTarget = aCopyTargets ? aEvent.mTarget : nullptr;
+ mCurrentTarget = aCopyTargets ? aEvent.mCurrentTarget : nullptr;
+ mOriginalTarget = aCopyTargets ? aEvent.mOriginalTarget : nullptr;
+ mRelatedTarget = aCopyTargets ? aEvent.mRelatedTarget : nullptr;
+ mOriginalRelatedTarget =
+ aCopyTargets ? aEvent.mOriginalRelatedTarget : nullptr;
+ }
+
+ /**
+ * Helper methods for methods of DOM Event.
+ */
+ void StopPropagation() { mFlags.StopPropagation(); }
+ void StopImmediatePropagation() { mFlags.StopImmediatePropagation(); }
+ void PreventDefault(bool aCalledByDefaultHandler = true,
+ nsIPrincipal* aPrincipal = nullptr);
+
+ void PreventDefaultBeforeDispatch(
+ CrossProcessForwarding aCrossProcessForwarding) {
+ mFlags.PreventDefaultBeforeDispatch(aCrossProcessForwarding);
+ }
+ bool DefaultPrevented() const { return mFlags.DefaultPrevented(); }
+ bool DefaultPreventedByContent() const {
+ return mFlags.DefaultPreventedByContent();
+ }
+ bool IsTrusted() const { return mFlags.IsTrusted(); }
+ bool PropagationStopped() const { return mFlags.PropagationStopped(); }
+
+ /**
+ * Prevent to be dispatched to remote process.
+ */
+ inline void StopCrossProcessForwarding() {
+ mFlags.StopCrossProcessForwarding();
+ }
+ /**
+ * Return true if the event shouldn't be dispatched to remote process.
+ */
+ inline bool IsCrossProcessForwardingStopped() const {
+ return mFlags.IsCrossProcessForwardingStopped();
+ }
+ /**
+ * Mark the event as waiting reply from remote process.
+ * Note that this also stops immediate propagation in current process.
+ */
+ inline void MarkAsWaitingReplyFromRemoteProcess() {
+ mFlags.MarkAsWaitingReplyFromRemoteProcess();
+ }
+ /**
+ * Reset "waiting reply from remote process" state. This is useful when
+ * you dispatch a copy of an event coming from different process.
+ */
+ inline void ResetWaitingReplyFromRemoteProcessState() {
+ mFlags.ResetWaitingReplyFromRemoteProcessState();
+ }
+ /**
+ * Return true if the event handler should wait reply event. I.e., if this
+ * returns true, any event handler should do nothing with the event.
+ */
+ inline bool IsWaitingReplyFromRemoteProcess() const {
+ return mFlags.IsWaitingReplyFromRemoteProcess();
+ }
+ /**
+ * Mark the event as already handled in the remote process. This should be
+ * called when initializing reply events.
+ */
+ inline void MarkAsHandledInRemoteProcess() {
+ mFlags.MarkAsHandledInRemoteProcess();
+ }
+ /**
+ * Return true if the event has already been handled in the remote process.
+ * I.e., if this returns true, the event is a reply event.
+ */
+ inline bool IsHandledInRemoteProcess() const {
+ return mFlags.IsHandledInRemoteProcess();
+ }
+ /**
+ * Return true if the event should be sent back to its parent process.
+ * So, usual event handlers shouldn't call this.
+ */
+ inline bool WantReplyFromContentProcess() const {
+ return mFlags.WantReplyFromContentProcess();
+ }
+ /**
+ * Mark the event has already posted to a remote process.
+ */
+ inline void MarkAsPostedToRemoteProcess() {
+ mFlags.MarkAsPostedToRemoteProcess();
+ }
+ /**
+ * Reset the cross process dispatching state. This should be used when a
+ * process receives the event because the state is in the sender.
+ */
+ inline void ResetCrossProcessDispatchingState() {
+ mFlags.ResetCrossProcessDispatchingState();
+ }
+ /**
+ * Return true if the event has been posted to a remote process.
+ */
+ inline bool HasBeenPostedToRemoteProcess() const {
+ return mFlags.HasBeenPostedToRemoteProcess();
+ }
+ /**
+ * Return true if the event came from another process.
+ */
+ inline bool CameFromAnotherProcess() const {
+ return mFlags.CameFromAnotherProcess();
+ }
+ /**
+ * Mark the event as coming from another process.
+ */
+ inline void MarkAsComingFromAnotherProcess() {
+ mFlags.MarkAsComingFromAnotherProcess();
+ }
+ /**
+ * Mark the event is reserved by chrome. I.e., shouldn't be dispatched to
+ * content because it shouldn't be cancelable.
+ */
+ inline void MarkAsReservedByChrome() { mFlags.MarkAsReservedByChrome(); }
+ /**
+ * Return true if the event is reserved by chrome.
+ */
+ inline bool IsReservedByChrome() const { return mFlags.IsReservedByChrome(); }
+
+ /**
+ * Utils for checking event types
+ */
+
+ /**
+ * As*Event() returns the pointer of the instance only when the instance is
+ * the class or one of its derived class.
+ */
+#define NS_ROOT_EVENT_CLASS(aPrefix, aName)
+#define NS_EVENT_CLASS(aPrefix, aName) \
+ virtual aPrefix##aName* As##aName(); \
+ const aPrefix##aName* As##aName() const;
+
+#include "mozilla/EventClassList.h"
+
+#undef NS_EVENT_CLASS
+#undef NS_ROOT_EVENT_CLASS
+
+ /**
+ * Returns true if the event is a query content event.
+ */
+ bool IsQueryContentEvent() const;
+ /**
+ * Returns true if the event is a selection event.
+ */
+ bool IsSelectionEvent() const;
+ /**
+ * Returns true if the event is a content command event.
+ */
+ bool IsContentCommandEvent() const;
+
+ /**
+ * Returns true if the event mMessage is one of mouse events.
+ */
+ bool HasMouseEventMessage() const;
+ /**
+ * Returns true if the event mMessage is one of drag events.
+ */
+ bool HasDragEventMessage() const;
+ /**
+ * Returns true if aMessage or mMessage is one of key events.
+ */
+ static bool IsKeyEventMessage(EventMessage aMessage);
+ bool HasKeyEventMessage() const { return IsKeyEventMessage(mMessage); }
+ /**
+ * Returns true if the event mMessage is one of composition events or text
+ * event.
+ */
+ bool HasIMEEventMessage() const;
+
+ /**
+ * Returns true if the event can be sent to remote process.
+ */
+ bool CanBeSentToRemoteProcess() const;
+ /**
+ * Returns true if the original target is a remote process and the event
+ * will be posted to the remote process later.
+ */
+ bool WillBeSentToRemoteProcess() const;
+ /**
+ * Returns true if the event is related to IME handling. It includes
+ * IME events, query content events and selection events.
+ * Be careful when you use this.
+ */
+ bool IsIMERelatedEvent() const;
+
+ /**
+ * Whether the event should be handled by the frame of the mouse cursor
+ * position or not. When it should be handled there (e.g., the mouse events),
+ * this returns true.
+ */
+ bool IsUsingCoordinates() const;
+ /**
+ * Whether the event should be handled by the focused DOM window in the
+ * same top level window's or not. E.g., key events, IME related events
+ * (including the query content events, they are used in IME transaction)
+ * should be handled by the (last) focused window rather than the dispatched
+ * window.
+ *
+ * NOTE: Even if this returns true, the event isn't going to be handled by the
+ * application level active DOM window which is on another top level window.
+ * So, when the event is fired on a deactive window, the event is going to be
+ * handled by the last focused DOM window in the last focused window.
+ */
+ bool IsTargetedAtFocusedWindow() const;
+ /**
+ * Whether the event should be handled by the focused content or not. E.g.,
+ * key events, IME related events and other input events which are not handled
+ * by the frame of the mouse cursor position.
+ *
+ * NOTE: Even if this returns true, the event isn't going to be handled by the
+ * application level active DOM window which is on another top level window.
+ * So, when the event is fired on a deactive window, the event is going to be
+ * handled by the last focused DOM element of the last focused DOM window in
+ * the last focused window.
+ */
+ bool IsTargetedAtFocusedContent() const;
+ /**
+ * Whether the event should cause a DOM event.
+ */
+ bool IsAllowedToDispatchDOMEvent() const;
+ /**
+ * Whether the event should be dispatched in system group.
+ */
+ bool IsAllowedToDispatchInSystemGroup() const;
+ /**
+ * Whether the event should be blocked for fingerprinting resistance.
+ */
+ bool IsBlockedForFingerprintingResistance() const;
+ /**
+ * Initialize mComposed
+ */
+ void SetDefaultComposed() {
+ switch (mClass) {
+ case eClipboardEventClass:
+ mFlags.mComposed = true;
+ break;
+ case eCompositionEventClass:
+ mFlags.mComposed =
+ mMessage == eCompositionStart || mMessage == eCompositionUpdate ||
+ mMessage == eCompositionChange || mMessage == eCompositionEnd;
+ break;
+ case eDragEventClass:
+ // All drag & drop events are composed
+ mFlags.mComposed = mMessage == eDrag || mMessage == eDragEnd ||
+ mMessage == eDragEnter || mMessage == eDragExit ||
+ mMessage == eDragLeave || mMessage == eDragOver ||
+ mMessage == eDragStart || mMessage == eDrop;
+ break;
+ case eEditorInputEventClass:
+ mFlags.mComposed =
+ mMessage == eEditorInput || mMessage == eEditorBeforeInput;
+ break;
+ case eFocusEventClass:
+ mFlags.mComposed = mMessage == eBlur || mMessage == eFocus ||
+ mMessage == eFocusOut || mMessage == eFocusIn;
+ break;
+ case eKeyboardEventClass:
+ mFlags.mComposed =
+ mMessage == eKeyDown || mMessage == eKeyUp || mMessage == eKeyPress;
+ break;
+ case eMouseEventClass:
+ mFlags.mComposed =
+ mMessage == eMouseClick || mMessage == eMouseDoubleClick ||
+ mMessage == eMouseAuxClick || mMessage == eMouseDown ||
+ mMessage == eMouseUp || mMessage == eMouseOver ||
+ mMessage == eMouseOut || mMessage == eMouseMove ||
+ mMessage == eContextMenu || mMessage == eXULPopupShowing ||
+ mMessage == eXULPopupHiding || mMessage == eXULPopupShown ||
+ mMessage == eXULPopupHidden;
+ break;
+ case ePointerEventClass:
+ // All pointer events are composed
+ mFlags.mComposed =
+ mMessage == ePointerDown || mMessage == ePointerMove ||
+ mMessage == ePointerUp || mMessage == ePointerCancel ||
+ mMessage == ePointerOver || mMessage == ePointerOut ||
+ mMessage == ePointerGotCapture || mMessage == ePointerLostCapture;
+ break;
+ case eTouchEventClass:
+ // All touch events are composed
+ mFlags.mComposed = mMessage == eTouchStart || mMessage == eTouchEnd ||
+ mMessage == eTouchMove || mMessage == eTouchCancel;
+ break;
+ case eUIEventClass:
+ mFlags.mComposed = mMessage == eLegacyDOMFocusIn ||
+ mMessage == eLegacyDOMFocusOut ||
+ mMessage == eLegacyDOMActivate;
+ break;
+ case eWheelEventClass:
+ // All wheel events are composed
+ mFlags.mComposed = mMessage == eWheel;
+ break;
+ case eMouseScrollEventClass:
+ // Legacy mouse scroll events are composed too, for consistency with
+ // wheel.
+ mFlags.mComposed = mMessage == eLegacyMouseLineOrPageScroll ||
+ mMessage == eLegacyMousePixelScroll;
+ break;
+ default:
+ mFlags.mComposed = false;
+ break;
+ }
+ }
+
+ void SetComposed(const nsAString& aEventTypeArg) {
+ mFlags.mComposed = // composition events
+ aEventTypeArg.EqualsLiteral("compositionstart") ||
+ aEventTypeArg.EqualsLiteral("compositionupdate") ||
+ aEventTypeArg.EqualsLiteral("compositionend") ||
+ aEventTypeArg.EqualsLiteral("text") ||
+ // drag and drop events
+ aEventTypeArg.EqualsLiteral("dragstart") ||
+ aEventTypeArg.EqualsLiteral("drag") ||
+ aEventTypeArg.EqualsLiteral("dragenter") ||
+ aEventTypeArg.EqualsLiteral("dragexit") ||
+ aEventTypeArg.EqualsLiteral("dragleave") ||
+ aEventTypeArg.EqualsLiteral("dragover") ||
+ aEventTypeArg.EqualsLiteral("drop") ||
+ aEventTypeArg.EqualsLiteral("dropend") ||
+ // editor input events
+ aEventTypeArg.EqualsLiteral("input") ||
+ aEventTypeArg.EqualsLiteral("beforeinput") ||
+ // focus events
+ aEventTypeArg.EqualsLiteral("blur") ||
+ aEventTypeArg.EqualsLiteral("focus") ||
+ aEventTypeArg.EqualsLiteral("focusin") ||
+ aEventTypeArg.EqualsLiteral("focusout") ||
+ // keyboard events
+ aEventTypeArg.EqualsLiteral("keydown") ||
+ aEventTypeArg.EqualsLiteral("keyup") ||
+ aEventTypeArg.EqualsLiteral("keypress") ||
+ // mouse events
+ aEventTypeArg.EqualsLiteral("click") ||
+ aEventTypeArg.EqualsLiteral("dblclick") ||
+ aEventTypeArg.EqualsLiteral("mousedown") ||
+ aEventTypeArg.EqualsLiteral("mouseup") ||
+ aEventTypeArg.EqualsLiteral("mouseenter") ||
+ aEventTypeArg.EqualsLiteral("mouseleave") ||
+ aEventTypeArg.EqualsLiteral("mouseover") ||
+ aEventTypeArg.EqualsLiteral("mouseout") ||
+ aEventTypeArg.EqualsLiteral("mousemove") ||
+ aEventTypeArg.EqualsLiteral("contextmenu") ||
+ // pointer events
+ aEventTypeArg.EqualsLiteral("pointerdown") ||
+ aEventTypeArg.EqualsLiteral("pointermove") ||
+ aEventTypeArg.EqualsLiteral("pointerup") ||
+ aEventTypeArg.EqualsLiteral("pointercancel") ||
+ aEventTypeArg.EqualsLiteral("pointerover") ||
+ aEventTypeArg.EqualsLiteral("pointerout") ||
+ aEventTypeArg.EqualsLiteral("pointerenter") ||
+ aEventTypeArg.EqualsLiteral("pointerleave") ||
+ aEventTypeArg.EqualsLiteral("gotpointercapture") ||
+ aEventTypeArg.EqualsLiteral("lostpointercapture") ||
+ // touch events
+ aEventTypeArg.EqualsLiteral("touchstart") ||
+ aEventTypeArg.EqualsLiteral("touchend") ||
+ aEventTypeArg.EqualsLiteral("touchmove") ||
+ aEventTypeArg.EqualsLiteral("touchcancel") ||
+ // UI legacy events
+ aEventTypeArg.EqualsLiteral("DOMFocusIn") ||
+ aEventTypeArg.EqualsLiteral("DOMFocusOut") ||
+ aEventTypeArg.EqualsLiteral("DOMActivate") ||
+ // wheel events
+ aEventTypeArg.EqualsLiteral("wheel");
+ }
+
+ void SetComposed(bool aComposed) { mFlags.mComposed = aComposed; }
+
+ void SetDefaultComposedInNativeAnonymousContent() {
+ // For compatibility concerns, we set mComposedInNativeAnonymousContent to
+ // false for those events we want to stop propagation.
+ //
+ // nsVideoFrame may create anonymous image element which fires eLoad,
+ // eLoadStart, eLoadEnd, eLoadError. We don't want these events cross
+ // the boundary of NAC
+ mFlags.mComposedInNativeAnonymousContent =
+ mMessage != eLoad && mMessage != eLoadStart && mMessage != eLoadEnd &&
+ mMessage != eLoadError;
+ }
+
+ bool IsUserAction() const;
+};
+
+/******************************************************************************
+ * mozilla::WidgetGUIEvent
+ ******************************************************************************/
+
+class WidgetGUIEvent : public WidgetEvent {
+ protected:
+ WidgetGUIEvent(bool aIsTrusted, EventMessage aMessage, nsIWidget* aWidget,
+ EventClassID aEventClassID)
+ : WidgetEvent(aIsTrusted, aMessage, aEventClassID), mWidget(aWidget) {}
+
+ WidgetGUIEvent() = default;
+
+ public:
+ virtual WidgetGUIEvent* AsGUIEvent() override { return this; }
+
+ WidgetGUIEvent(bool aIsTrusted, EventMessage aMessage, nsIWidget* aWidget)
+ : WidgetEvent(aIsTrusted, aMessage, eGUIEventClass), mWidget(aWidget) {}
+
+ virtual WidgetEvent* Duplicate() const override {
+ MOZ_ASSERT(mClass == eGUIEventClass,
+ "Duplicate() must be overridden by sub class");
+ // Not copying widget, it is a weak reference.
+ WidgetGUIEvent* result = new WidgetGUIEvent(false, mMessage, nullptr);
+ result->AssignGUIEventData(*this, true);
+ result->mFlags = mFlags;
+ return result;
+ }
+
+ // Originator of the event
+ nsCOMPtr<nsIWidget> mWidget;
+
+ void AssignGUIEventData(const WidgetGUIEvent& aEvent, bool aCopyTargets) {
+ AssignEventData(aEvent, aCopyTargets);
+ // widget should be initialized with the constructor.
+ }
+};
+
+/******************************************************************************
+ * mozilla::Modifier
+ *
+ * All modifier keys should be defined here. This is used for managing
+ * modifier states for DOM Level 3 or later.
+ ******************************************************************************/
+
+enum Modifier {
+ MODIFIER_NONE = 0x0000,
+ MODIFIER_ALT = 0x0001,
+ MODIFIER_ALTGRAPH = 0x0002,
+ MODIFIER_CAPSLOCK = 0x0004,
+ MODIFIER_CONTROL = 0x0008,
+ MODIFIER_FN = 0x0010,
+ MODIFIER_FNLOCK = 0x0020,
+ MODIFIER_META = 0x0040,
+ MODIFIER_NUMLOCK = 0x0080,
+ MODIFIER_SCROLLLOCK = 0x0100,
+ MODIFIER_SHIFT = 0x0200,
+ MODIFIER_SYMBOL = 0x0400,
+ MODIFIER_SYMBOLLOCK = 0x0800,
+ MODIFIER_OS = 0x1000
+};
+
+/******************************************************************************
+ * Modifier key names.
+ ******************************************************************************/
+
+#define NS_DOM_KEYNAME_ALT "Alt"
+#define NS_DOM_KEYNAME_ALTGRAPH "AltGraph"
+#define NS_DOM_KEYNAME_CAPSLOCK "CapsLock"
+#define NS_DOM_KEYNAME_CONTROL "Control"
+#define NS_DOM_KEYNAME_FN "Fn"
+#define NS_DOM_KEYNAME_FNLOCK "FnLock"
+#define NS_DOM_KEYNAME_META "Meta"
+#define NS_DOM_KEYNAME_NUMLOCK "NumLock"
+#define NS_DOM_KEYNAME_SCROLLLOCK "ScrollLock"
+#define NS_DOM_KEYNAME_SHIFT "Shift"
+#define NS_DOM_KEYNAME_SYMBOL "Symbol"
+#define NS_DOM_KEYNAME_SYMBOLLOCK "SymbolLock"
+#define NS_DOM_KEYNAME_OS "OS"
+
+/******************************************************************************
+ * mozilla::Modifiers
+ ******************************************************************************/
+
+typedef uint16_t Modifiers;
+
+class MOZ_STACK_CLASS GetModifiersName final : public nsAutoCString {
+ public:
+ explicit GetModifiersName(Modifiers aModifiers) {
+ if (aModifiers & MODIFIER_ALT) {
+ AssignLiteral(NS_DOM_KEYNAME_ALT);
+ }
+ if (aModifiers & MODIFIER_ALTGRAPH) {
+ MaybeAppendSeparator();
+ AppendLiteral(NS_DOM_KEYNAME_ALTGRAPH);
+ }
+ if (aModifiers & MODIFIER_CAPSLOCK) {
+ MaybeAppendSeparator();
+ AppendLiteral(NS_DOM_KEYNAME_CAPSLOCK);
+ }
+ if (aModifiers & MODIFIER_CONTROL) {
+ MaybeAppendSeparator();
+ AppendLiteral(NS_DOM_KEYNAME_CONTROL);
+ }
+ if (aModifiers & MODIFIER_FN) {
+ MaybeAppendSeparator();
+ AppendLiteral(NS_DOM_KEYNAME_FN);
+ }
+ if (aModifiers & MODIFIER_FNLOCK) {
+ MaybeAppendSeparator();
+ AppendLiteral(NS_DOM_KEYNAME_FNLOCK);
+ }
+ if (aModifiers & MODIFIER_META) {
+ MaybeAppendSeparator();
+ AppendLiteral(NS_DOM_KEYNAME_META);
+ }
+ if (aModifiers & MODIFIER_NUMLOCK) {
+ MaybeAppendSeparator();
+ AppendLiteral(NS_DOM_KEYNAME_NUMLOCK);
+ }
+ if (aModifiers & MODIFIER_SCROLLLOCK) {
+ MaybeAppendSeparator();
+ AppendLiteral(NS_DOM_KEYNAME_SCROLLLOCK);
+ }
+ if (aModifiers & MODIFIER_SHIFT) {
+ MaybeAppendSeparator();
+ AppendLiteral(NS_DOM_KEYNAME_SHIFT);
+ }
+ if (aModifiers & MODIFIER_SYMBOL) {
+ MaybeAppendSeparator();
+ AppendLiteral(NS_DOM_KEYNAME_SYMBOL);
+ }
+ if (aModifiers & MODIFIER_SYMBOLLOCK) {
+ MaybeAppendSeparator();
+ AppendLiteral(NS_DOM_KEYNAME_SYMBOLLOCK);
+ }
+ if (aModifiers & MODIFIER_OS) {
+ MaybeAppendSeparator();
+ AppendLiteral(NS_DOM_KEYNAME_OS);
+ }
+ if (IsEmpty()) {
+ AssignLiteral("none");
+ }
+ }
+
+ private:
+ void MaybeAppendSeparator() {
+ if (!IsEmpty()) {
+ AppendLiteral(" | ");
+ }
+ }
+};
+
+/******************************************************************************
+ * mozilla::WidgetInputEvent
+ ******************************************************************************/
+
+class WidgetInputEvent : public WidgetGUIEvent {
+ protected:
+ WidgetInputEvent(bool aIsTrusted, EventMessage aMessage, nsIWidget* aWidget,
+ EventClassID aEventClassID)
+ : WidgetGUIEvent(aIsTrusted, aMessage, aWidget, aEventClassID),
+ mModifiers(0) {}
+
+ WidgetInputEvent() : mModifiers(0) {}
+
+ public:
+ virtual WidgetInputEvent* AsInputEvent() override { return this; }
+
+ WidgetInputEvent(bool aIsTrusted, EventMessage aMessage, nsIWidget* aWidget)
+ : WidgetGUIEvent(aIsTrusted, aMessage, aWidget, eInputEventClass),
+ mModifiers(0) {}
+
+ virtual WidgetEvent* Duplicate() const override {
+ MOZ_ASSERT(mClass == eInputEventClass,
+ "Duplicate() must be overridden by sub class");
+ // Not copying widget, it is a weak reference.
+ WidgetInputEvent* result = new WidgetInputEvent(false, mMessage, nullptr);
+ result->AssignInputEventData(*this, true);
+ result->mFlags = mFlags;
+ return result;
+ }
+
+ /**
+ * Returns a modifier of "Accel" virtual modifier which is used for shortcut
+ * key.
+ */
+ static Modifier AccelModifier();
+
+ /**
+ * GetModifier() returns a modifier flag which is activated by aDOMKeyName.
+ */
+ static Modifier GetModifier(const nsAString& aDOMKeyName);
+
+ // true indicates the accel key on the environment is down
+ bool IsAccel() const { return ((mModifiers & AccelModifier()) != 0); }
+
+ // true indicates the shift key is down
+ bool IsShift() const { return ((mModifiers & MODIFIER_SHIFT) != 0); }
+ // true indicates the control key is down
+ bool IsControl() const { return ((mModifiers & MODIFIER_CONTROL) != 0); }
+ // true indicates the alt key is down
+ bool IsAlt() const { return ((mModifiers & MODIFIER_ALT) != 0); }
+ // true indicates the meta key is down (or, on Mac, the Command key)
+ bool IsMeta() const { return ((mModifiers & MODIFIER_META) != 0); }
+ // true indicates the win key is down on Windows. Or the Super or Hyper key
+ // is down on Linux.
+ bool IsOS() const { return ((mModifiers & MODIFIER_OS) != 0); }
+ // true indicates the alt graph key is down
+ // NOTE: on Mac, the option key press causes both IsAlt() and IsAltGrpah()
+ // return true.
+ bool IsAltGraph() const { return ((mModifiers & MODIFIER_ALTGRAPH) != 0); }
+ // true indicates the CapLock LED is turn on.
+ bool IsCapsLocked() const { return ((mModifiers & MODIFIER_CAPSLOCK) != 0); }
+ // true indicates the NumLock LED is turn on.
+ bool IsNumLocked() const { return ((mModifiers & MODIFIER_NUMLOCK) != 0); }
+ // true indicates the ScrollLock LED is turn on.
+ bool IsScrollLocked() const {
+ return ((mModifiers & MODIFIER_SCROLLLOCK) != 0);
+ }
+
+ // true indicates the Fn key is down, but this is not supported by native
+ // key event on any platform.
+ bool IsFn() const { return ((mModifiers & MODIFIER_FN) != 0); }
+ // true indicates the FnLock LED is turn on, but we don't know such
+ // keyboards nor platforms.
+ bool IsFnLocked() const { return ((mModifiers & MODIFIER_FNLOCK) != 0); }
+ // true indicates the Symbol is down, but this is not supported by native
+ // key event on any platforms.
+ bool IsSymbol() const { return ((mModifiers & MODIFIER_SYMBOL) != 0); }
+ // true indicates the SymbolLock LED is turn on, but we don't know such
+ // keyboards nor platforms.
+ bool IsSymbolLocked() const {
+ return ((mModifiers & MODIFIER_SYMBOLLOCK) != 0);
+ }
+
+ void InitBasicModifiers(bool aCtrlKey, bool aAltKey, bool aShiftKey,
+ bool aMetaKey) {
+ mModifiers = 0;
+ if (aCtrlKey) {
+ mModifiers |= MODIFIER_CONTROL;
+ }
+ if (aAltKey) {
+ mModifiers |= MODIFIER_ALT;
+ }
+ if (aShiftKey) {
+ mModifiers |= MODIFIER_SHIFT;
+ }
+ if (aMetaKey) {
+ mModifiers |= MODIFIER_META;
+ }
+ }
+
+ Modifiers mModifiers;
+
+ void AssignInputEventData(const WidgetInputEvent& aEvent, bool aCopyTargets) {
+ AssignGUIEventData(aEvent, aCopyTargets);
+
+ mModifiers = aEvent.mModifiers;
+ }
+};
+
+/******************************************************************************
+ * mozilla::InternalUIEvent
+ *
+ * XXX Why this inherits WidgetGUIEvent rather than WidgetEvent?
+ ******************************************************************************/
+
+class InternalUIEvent : public WidgetGUIEvent {
+ protected:
+ InternalUIEvent() : mDetail(0), mCausedByUntrustedEvent(false) {}
+
+ InternalUIEvent(bool aIsTrusted, EventMessage aMessage, nsIWidget* aWidget,
+ EventClassID aEventClassID)
+ : WidgetGUIEvent(aIsTrusted, aMessage, aWidget, aEventClassID),
+ mDetail(0),
+ mCausedByUntrustedEvent(false) {}
+
+ InternalUIEvent(bool aIsTrusted, EventMessage aMessage,
+ EventClassID aEventClassID)
+ : WidgetGUIEvent(aIsTrusted, aMessage, nullptr, aEventClassID),
+ mDetail(0),
+ mCausedByUntrustedEvent(false) {}
+
+ public:
+ virtual InternalUIEvent* AsUIEvent() override { return this; }
+
+ /**
+ * If the UIEvent is caused by another event (e.g., click event),
+ * aEventCausesThisEvent should be the event. If there is no such event,
+ * this should be nullptr.
+ */
+ InternalUIEvent(bool aIsTrusted, EventMessage aMessage,
+ const WidgetEvent* aEventCausesThisEvent)
+ : WidgetGUIEvent(aIsTrusted, aMessage, nullptr, eUIEventClass),
+ mDetail(0),
+ mCausedByUntrustedEvent(aEventCausesThisEvent &&
+ !aEventCausesThisEvent->IsTrusted()) {}
+
+ virtual WidgetEvent* Duplicate() const override {
+ MOZ_ASSERT(mClass == eUIEventClass,
+ "Duplicate() must be overridden by sub class");
+ InternalUIEvent* result = new InternalUIEvent(false, mMessage, nullptr);
+ result->AssignUIEventData(*this, true);
+ result->mFlags = mFlags;
+ return result;
+ }
+
+ int32_t mDetail;
+ // mCausedByUntrustedEvent is true if the event is caused by untrusted event.
+ bool mCausedByUntrustedEvent;
+
+ // If you check the event is a trusted event and NOT caused by an untrusted
+ // event, IsTrustable() returns what you expected.
+ bool IsTrustable() const { return IsTrusted() && !mCausedByUntrustedEvent; }
+
+ void AssignUIEventData(const InternalUIEvent& aEvent, bool aCopyTargets) {
+ AssignGUIEventData(aEvent, aCopyTargets);
+
+ mDetail = aEvent.mDetail;
+ mCausedByUntrustedEvent = aEvent.mCausedByUntrustedEvent;
+ }
+};
+
+} // namespace mozilla
+
+#endif // mozilla_BasicEvents_h__