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// Copyright (c) 2011 The Chromium Authors. All rights reserved.
// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be
// found in the LICENSE file.
#ifndef CONTENT_RENDERER_PEPPER_NPAPI_GLUE_H_
#define CONTENT_RENDERER_PEPPER_NPAPI_GLUE_H_
#include "base/basictypes.h"
#include "base/memory/scoped_ptr.h"
#include "content/common/content_export.h"
#include "ppapi/c/pp_module.h"
#include "ppapi/c/pp_var.h"
struct NPObject;
typedef struct _NPVariant NPVariant;
typedef void* NPIdentifier;
namespace content {
class PepperPluginInstanceImpl;
class PluginObject;
// Utilities -------------------------------------------------------------------
// Converts the given PP_Var to an NPVariant, returning true on success.
// False means that the given variant is invalid. In this case, the result
// NPVariant will be set to a void one.
//
// The contents of the PP_Var will be copied unless the PP_Var corresponds to
// an object.
bool PPVarToNPVariant(PP_Var var, NPVariant* result);
// Returns a PP_Var that corresponds to the given NPVariant. The contents of
// the NPVariant will be copied unless the NPVariant corresponds to an
// object. This will handle all Variant types including POD, strings, and
// objects.
//
// The returned PP_Var will have a refcount of 1, this passing ownership of
// the reference to the caller. This is suitable for returning to a plugin.
PP_Var NPVariantToPPVar(PepperPluginInstanceImpl* instance,
const NPVariant* variant);
// Returns a NPIdentifier that corresponds to the given PP_Var. The contents
// of the PP_Var will be copied. Returns 0 if the given PP_Var is not a a
// string or integer type.
NPIdentifier PPVarToNPIdentifier(PP_Var var);
// Returns a PP_Var corresponding to the given identifier. In the case of
// a string identifier, the returned string will have a reference count of 1.
PP_Var NPIdentifierToPPVar(NPIdentifier id);
// Helper function to create a PP_Var of type object that contains the given
// NPObject for use byt he given module. Calling this function multiple times
// given the same module + NPObject results in the same PP_Var, assuming that
// there is still a PP_Var with a reference open to it from the previous
// call.
//
// The instance is necessary because we can have different instances pointing to
// the same NPObject, and we want to keep their refs separate.
//
// If no ObjectVar currently exists corresponding to the NPObject, one is
// created associated with the given module.
//
// Note: this could easily be changed to take a PP_Instance instead if that
// makes certain calls in the future easier. Currently all callers have a
// PluginInstance so that's what we use here.
CONTENT_EXPORT PP_Var
NPObjectToPPVar(PepperPluginInstanceImpl* instance, NPObject* object);
// This version creates a default v8::Context rather than using the one from
// the container of |instance|. It is only for use in unit tests, where we don't
// have a real container for |instance|.
CONTENT_EXPORT PP_Var NPObjectToPPVarForTest(PepperPluginInstanceImpl* instance,
NPObject* object);
// PPResultAndExceptionToNPResult ----------------------------------------------
// Convenience object for converting a PPAPI call that can throw an exception
// and optionally return a value, back to the NPAPI layer which expects a
// NPVariant as a result.
//
// Normal usage is that you will pass the result of exception() to the
// PPAPI function as the exception output parameter. Then you will either
// call SetResult with the result of the PPAPI call, or
// CheckExceptionForNoResult if the PPAPI call doesn't return a PP_Var.
//
// Both SetResult and CheckExceptionForNoResult will throw an exception to
// the JavaScript library if the plugin reported an exception. SetResult
// will additionally convert the result to an NPVariant and write it to the
// output parameter given in the constructor.
class PPResultAndExceptionToNPResult {
public:
// The object_var parameter is the object to associate any exception with.
// It may not be NULL.
//
// The np_result parameter is the NPAPI result output parameter. This may be
// NULL if there is no NPVariant result (like for HasProperty). If this is
// specified, you must call SetResult() to set it. If it is not, you must
// call CheckExceptionForNoResult to do the exception checking with no result
// conversion.
PPResultAndExceptionToNPResult(NPObject* object_var, NPVariant* np_result);
~PPResultAndExceptionToNPResult();
// Returns true if an exception has been set.
bool has_exception() const { return exception_.type != PP_VARTYPE_UNDEFINED; }
// Returns a pointer to the exception. You would pass this to the PPAPI
// function as the exception parameter. If it is set to non-void, this object
// will take ownership of destroying it.
PP_Var* exception() { return &exception_; }
// Returns true if everything succeeded with no exception. This is valid only
// after calling SetResult/CheckExceptionForNoResult.
bool success() const { return success_; }
// Call this with the return value of the PPAPI function. It will convert
// the result to the NPVariant output parameter and pass any exception on to
// the JS engine. It will update the success flag and return it.
bool SetResult(PP_Var result);
// Call this after calling a PPAPI function that could have set the
// exception. It will pass the exception on to the JS engine and update
// the success flag.
//
// The success flag will be returned.
bool CheckExceptionForNoResult();
// Call this to ignore any exception. This prevents the DCHECK from failing
// in the destructor.
void IgnoreException();
private:
// Throws the current exception to JS. The exception must be set.
void ThrowException();
NPObject* object_var_; // Non-owning ref (see constructor).
NPVariant* np_result_; // Output value, possibly NULL (see constructor).
PP_Var exception_; // Exception set by the PPAPI call. We own a ref to it.
bool success_; // See the success() function above.
bool checked_exception_; // SetResult/CheckExceptionForNoResult was called.
DISALLOW_COPY_AND_ASSIGN(PPResultAndExceptionToNPResult);
};
// PPVarArrayFromNPVariantArray ------------------------------------------------
// Converts an array of NPVariants to an array of PP_Var, and scopes the
// ownership of the PP_Var. This is used when converting argument lists from
// WebKit to the plugin.
class PPVarArrayFromNPVariantArray {
public:
PPVarArrayFromNPVariantArray(PepperPluginInstanceImpl* instance,
size_t size,
const NPVariant* variants);
~PPVarArrayFromNPVariantArray();
PP_Var* array() { return array_.get(); }
private:
size_t size_;
scoped_ptr<PP_Var[]> array_;
DISALLOW_COPY_AND_ASSIGN(PPVarArrayFromNPVariantArray);
};
// PPVarFromNPObject -----------------------------------------------------------
// Converts an NPObject tp PP_Var, and scopes the ownership of the PP_Var. This
// is used when converting 'this' pointer from WebKit to the plugin.
class PPVarFromNPObject {
public:
PPVarFromNPObject(PepperPluginInstanceImpl* instance, NPObject* object);
~PPVarFromNPObject();
PP_Var var() const { return var_; }
private:
const PP_Var var_;
DISALLOW_COPY_AND_ASSIGN(PPVarFromNPObject);
};
// NPObjectAccessorWithIdentifier ----------------------------------------------
// Helper class for our NPObject wrapper. This converts a call from WebKit
// where it gives us an NPObject and an NPIdentifier to an easily-accessible
// ObjectVar (corresponding to the NPObject) and PP_Var (corresponding to the
// NPIdentifier).
//
// If the NPObject or identifier is invalid, we'll set is_valid() to false.
// The caller should check is_valid() before doing anything with the class.
//
// JS can't have integer functions, so when dealing with these, we don't want
// to allow integer identifiers. The calling code can decode if it wants to
// allow integer identifiers (like for property access) or prohibit them
// (like for method calling) by setting |allow_integer_identifier|. If this
// is false and the identifier is an integer, we'll set is_valid() to false.
//
// Getting an integer identifier in this case should be impossible. V8
// shouldn't be allowing this, and the Pepper Var calls from the plugin are
// supposed to error out before calling into V8 (which will then call us back).
// Aside from an egregious error, the only time this could happen is an NPAPI
// plugin calling us.
class NPObjectAccessorWithIdentifier {
public:
NPObjectAccessorWithIdentifier(NPObject* object,
NPIdentifier identifier,
bool allow_integer_identifier);
~NPObjectAccessorWithIdentifier();
// Returns true if both the object and identifier are valid.
bool is_valid() const {
return object_ && identifier_.type != PP_VARTYPE_UNDEFINED;
}
PluginObject* object() { return object_; }
PP_Var identifier() const { return identifier_; }
private:
PluginObject* object_;
PP_Var identifier_;
DISALLOW_COPY_AND_ASSIGN(NPObjectAccessorWithIdentifier);
};
// TryCatch --------------------------------------------------------------------
// Instantiate this object on the stack to catch V8 exceptions and pass them
// to an optional out parameter supplied by the plugin.
class TryCatch {
public:
// The given exception may be NULL if the consumer isn't interested in
// catching exceptions. If non-NULL, the given var will be updated if any
// exception is thrown (so it must outlive the TryCatch object).
TryCatch(PP_Var* exception);
~TryCatch();
// Returns true is an exception has been thrown. This can be true immediately
// after construction if the var passed to the constructor is non-void.
bool has_exception() const { return has_exception_; }
// Sets the given exception. If an exception has been previously set, this
// function will do nothing (normally you want only the first exception).
void SetException(const char* message);
private:
static void Catch(void* self, const char* message);
// True if an exception has been thrown. Since the exception itself may be
// NULL if the plugin isn't interested in getting the exception, this will
// always indicate if SetException has been called, regardless of whether
// the exception itself has been stored.
bool has_exception_;
// May be null if the consumer isn't interesting in catching exceptions.
PP_Var* exception_;
};
} // namespace content
#endif // CONTENT_RENDERER_PEPPER_NPAPI_GLUE_H_