/* -*- 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" /* nsINativeAppSupport * * This "pseudo" (in the XPCOM sense) interface provides for * platform-specific general application support: * o It manages the details of the simple DDE communication * supported on the Win32 platform (it is the addition of this * item that prompted the creation of this interface. * * Due to the nature of the beast, this interface is not a full-blown * XPCOM component. The primary reason is that objects that implement * this interface generally must be operational *before* XPCOM (or any * of the rest of Mozilla) are initialized. As a result, this * interface is instantiated by somewhat unconventional means. * * To create the implementor of this interface, you call the function * NS_CreateNativeAppSupport. This is done in the startup code * in nsAppRunner.cpp * * The interface provides these functions: * start - You call this to inform the native app support that the * application is starting. In addition, it serves as a * query as to whether the application should continue to * run. * * If the returned boolean result is PR_FALSE, then the * application should exit without further processing. In * such cases, the returned nsresult indicates whether the * reason to exit is due to an error or not. * * Win32 Note: In the case of starting a second instance * of this executable, this function will return * PR_FALSE and nsresult==NS_OK. This means that * the command line arguments have been * successfully passed to the instance of the * application acting as a DDE server. * * stop - You call this to inform the native app support that the * application *wishes* to terminate. If the returned boolean * value is PR_FALSE, then the application should continue * (as if there were still additional top-level windows open). * * Win32 Note: If this is the instance of the application * acting as the DDE server, and there are current * DDE conversations active with other instances * acting as DDE clients, then this function will * return PR_FALSE. * * quit - Like Stop, but this method *forces* termination (or more * precisely, indicates that the application is about to be * terminated regardless of what a call to Stop might have * returned. * * This method is intended to be called when the user selects * the "Quit" option (close all windows and exit). * * Win32 Note: Stop is problematic in the case of "Quit" (close * all windows and exit the application) because * either we don't Quit or (potentially) we lose * requests coming from other instances of the * application. The strategy is to give preference * to the user's explicit Quit request. In the * unlikely event that a request is pending from * another instance of the application, then such * requests are essentially ignored. This is * roughly equivalent to handling that request by * opening a new window, followed by immediately * closing it. Since this is the same as if the * request came in immediately before the Quit * call (versus immediately after it), no harm. * * There is an exposure here: Upon return from this * function, any DDE connect request (for Mozilla) * will fail and other instances of the application * will start up as a DDE server. In that case, * those instances may do things that conflict with * the subsequent shutting down of the instance that * is quitting. For this reason, the call to Quit * should be deferred as long as possible. * * onLastWindowClosing - Called when the last window is closed. Used as a * "soft" shutdown, passwords are flushed. */ interface nsIXULWindow; interface nsICmdLineService; [scriptable, uuid(5fdf8480-1f98-11d4-8077-00600811a9c3)] interface nsINativeAppSupport : nsISupports { // Startup/shutdown. boolean start(); void enable(); boolean stop(); void quit(); void onLastWindowClosing(); void ReOpen(); };