/* -*- Mode: C++; tab-width: 8; indent-tabs-mode: nil; c-basic-offset: 2 -*- * vim: sw=2 ts=8 et : */ /* 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 nsBaseScreen_h #define nsBaseScreen_h #include "mozilla/Attributes.h" #include "nsIScreen.h" class nsBaseScreen : public nsIScreen { public: nsBaseScreen(); NS_DECL_ISUPPORTS // nsIScreen interface // These simply forward to the device-pixel versions; // implementations where global display pixels may not correspond // to per-screen device pixels must override. NS_IMETHOD GetRectDisplayPix(int32_t *outLeft, int32_t *outTop, int32_t *outWidth, int32_t *outHeight) override; NS_IMETHOD GetAvailRectDisplayPix(int32_t *outLeft, int32_t *outTop, int32_t *outWidth, int32_t *outHeight) override; /** * Simple management of screen brightness locks. This abstract base class * allows all widget implementations to share brightness locking code. */ NS_IMETHOD LockMinimumBrightness(uint32_t aBrightness) override; NS_IMETHOD UnlockMinimumBrightness(uint32_t aBrightness) override; NS_IMETHOD GetRotation(uint32_t* aRotation) override { *aRotation = nsIScreen::ROTATION_0_DEG; return NS_OK; } NS_IMETHOD SetRotation(uint32_t aRotation) override { return NS_ERROR_NOT_AVAILABLE; } NS_IMETHOD GetContentsScaleFactor(double* aContentsScaleFactor) override; protected: virtual ~nsBaseScreen(); /** * Manually set the current level of brightness locking. This is called after * we determine, based on the current active locks, what the strongest * lock is. You should normally not call this function - it will be * called automatically by this class. * * Each widget implementation should implement this in a way that * makes sense there. This is normally the only function that * contains widget-specific code. * * The default implementation does nothing. * * @param aBrightness The current brightness level to set. If this is * nsIScreen::BRIGHTNESS_LEVELS * (an impossible value for a brightness level to be), * then that signifies that there is no current * minimum brightness level, and the screen can shut off. */ virtual void ApplyMinimumBrightness(uint32_t aBrightness) { } private: /** * Checks what the minimum brightness value is, and calls * ApplyMinimumBrightness. */ void CheckMinimumBrightness(); uint32_t mBrightnessLocks[nsIScreen::BRIGHTNESS_LEVELS]; }; #endif // nsBaseScreen_h