/* -*- Mode: C++; tab-width: 4; indent-tabs-mode: nil; c-basic-offset: 4 -*- */ /* * This file is part of the LibreOffice project. * * 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/. * * This file incorporates work covered by the following license notice: * * Licensed to the Apache Software Foundation (ASF) under one or more * contributor license agreements. See the NOTICE file distributed * with this work for additional information regarding copyright * ownership. The ASF licenses this file to you under the Apache * License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); you may not use this file * except in compliance with the License. You may obtain a copy of * the License at http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 . */ #ifndef INCLUDED_SLIDESHOW_SOURCE_INC_USEREVENTQUEUE_HXX #define INCLUDED_SLIDESHOW_SOURCE_INC_USEREVENTQUEUE_HXX #include #include "eventmultiplexer.hxx" #include "eventqueue.hxx" #include "shape.hxx" /* Definition of UserEventQueue class */ namespace slideshow { namespace internal { class AllAnimationEventHandler; class ShapeClickEventHandler; class ClickEventHandler; class CursorManager; class SkipEffectEventHandler; class RewindEffectEventHandler; class MouseEnterHandler; class MouseLeaveHandler; /** This class schedules user-activated events. This class registers at the EventMultiplexer and fires events registered for certain user actions. Note that all events will not be fired immediately after the user action occurred, but always added to the EventQueue (and fired the next time that queue is processed). Which is actually a feature. Conceptually, an event is an object that typically is fired only once. After that, the event is exhausted, and should be discarded. Therefore, all events registered on this object are fired and then all references to them are removed. */ class UserEventQueue { public: /** Create a user event queue @param rEventMultiplexer The slideshow-global event source, where this class registers its event handlers. @param rEventQueue Reference to the main event queue. Since we hold this object by plain reference, it must live longer than we do. On the other hand, that queue must not fire events after this object is destroyed, since we might schedule events there which itself contain plain references to this object. Basically, EventQueue and UserEventQueue should have the same lifetime, and since this is not possible, both must be destructed in a phased mode: first clear both of any remaining events, then destruct them. */ UserEventQueue( EventMultiplexer& rMultiplexer, EventQueue& rEventQueue, CursorManager& rCursorManager ); ~UserEventQueue(); UserEventQueue(const UserEventQueue&) = delete; UserEventQueue& operator=(const UserEventQueue&) = delete; /** Clear all registered events. This method clears all registered, but not-yet-executed events. This comes in handy when force-ending a slide, to avoid interference with the next slide's event registration. */ void clear(); /** Set advance on click behaviour. @param bAdvanceOnClick When true, a click somewhere on the slide will also generate next effect event. In this case, it is irrelevant where on the slide the mouse is clicked, i.e. the shape need not be hit by the mouse. */ void setAdvanceOnClick( bool bAdvanceOnClick ); /** Register an event that will be fired when the given animation node starts. Note that all registered events will be fired when the animation start occurs. This is in contrast to the mouse events below. */ void registerAnimationStartEvent( const EventSharedPtr& rEvent, const css::uno::Reference& xNode ); /** Register an event that will be fired when the given animation node ends its active duration. Note that all registered events will be fired when the animation end occurs. This is in contrast to the mouse events below. */ void registerAnimationEndEvent( const EventSharedPtr& rEvent, const css::uno::Reference& xNode ); /** Register an event that will be fired when audio output stopped for the given animation node. Note that all registered events will be fired when the audio stopping occurs. This is in contrast to the mouse events below. */ void registerAudioStoppedEvent( const EventSharedPtr& rEvent, const css::uno::Reference& xNode ); /** Register an event that is fired when a shape is clicked For every mouse click, only one of the events registered here is fired. The order of fired events is the order of registration, i.e. the first event registered will be the one fired for the first mouse click on the given shape. */ void registerShapeClickEvent( const EventSharedPtr& rEvent, const ShapeSharedPtr& rShape ); /** Registers an event that is fired when the current effects(s) are skipped, .e.g. when the left mouse button is pressed. Then, all registered events are fired and removed from this queue. After firing, a next effect event is issued to this queue to start the next effect. @param pEvent The event to execute when skipping the current effect. @param bSkipTriggersNextEffect When then after skipping the current effect the next effect is triggered. When then the next effect is not triggered. */ void registerSkipEffectEvent( EventSharedPtr const& pEvent, const bool bSkipTriggersNextEffect); /** Register an event that is fired to show the next event For every next effect event, only one of the events registered here is fired. The order of fired events is the order of registration, i.e. the first event registered will be the one fired for the first mouse click. When advance-on-click (see method setAdvanceOnClick()) is enabled, a mouse click somewhere on the slide will also generate a next effect event. In this case, it is irrelevant where on the slide the mouse is clicked, i.e. the shape need not be hit by the mouse. */ void registerNextEffectEvent( const EventSharedPtr& rEvent ); /** Register an event that is fired on a double mouse click on a shape For every mouse double click, only one of the events registered here is fired. The order of fired events is the order of registration, i.e. the first event registered will be the one fired for the first mouse double click. It is irrelevant where on the slide the mouse is clicked, i.e. the shape need not be hit by the mouse. */ void registerShapeDoubleClickEvent( const EventSharedPtr& rEvent, const ShapeSharedPtr& rShape ); /** Register an event that is fired when the mouse enters the area of the given shape For every enter, only one of the events registered here is fired. The order of fired events is the order of registration, i.e. the first event registered will be the one fired for the first time the mouse enters the given shape. */ void registerMouseEnterEvent( const EventSharedPtr& rEvent, const ShapeSharedPtr& rShape ); /** Register an event that is fired when the mouse leaves the area of the given shape For every leave, only one of the events registered here is fired. The order of fired events is the order of registration, i.e. the first event registered will be the one fired for the first time the mouse leaves the given shape area. */ void registerMouseLeaveEvent( const EventSharedPtr& rEvent, const ShapeSharedPtr& rShape ); /** Typically skipping the current effect is triggered by mouse clicks or key presses that trigger the next effect. This method allows the skipping of effects to be triggered programatically. */ void callSkipEffectEventHandler(); private: /** Generically register an event on one of the handlers. If the handler is not yet created, do that and register it via the Functor */ template< typename Handler, typename Functor > void registerEvent( ::std::shared_ptr< Handler >& rHandler, const EventSharedPtr& rEvent, const Functor& rRegistrationFunctor ); /** Generically register an event on one of the handlers. If the handler is not yet created, do that and register it via the Functor. This version of the registerEvent method takes an additional parameter rArg, which is passed as the second argument to rHandler's addEvent() method. */ template< typename Handler, typename Arg, typename Functor > void registerEvent( ::std::shared_ptr< Handler >& rHandler, const EventSharedPtr& rEvent, const Arg& rArg, const Functor& rRegistrationFunctor ); EventMultiplexer& mrMultiplexer; EventQueue& mrEventQueue; CursorManager& mrCursorManager; ::std::shared_ptr mpAnimationStartEventHandler; ::std::shared_ptr mpAnimationEndEventHandler; ::std::shared_ptr mpAudioStoppedEventHandler; ::std::shared_ptr mpShapeClickEventHandler; ::std::shared_ptr mpClickEventHandler; ::std::shared_ptr mpSkipEffectEventHandler; ::std::shared_ptr mpShapeDoubleClickEventHandler; ::std::shared_ptr mpDoubleClickEventHandler; ::std::shared_ptr mpMouseEnterHandler; ::std::shared_ptr mpMouseLeaveHandler; bool mbAdvanceOnClick; }; } // namespace internal } // namespace presentation #endif // INCLUDED_SLIDESHOW_SOURCE_INC_USEREVENTQUEUE_HXX /* vim:set shiftwidth=4 softtabstop=4 expandtab: */