gecko-dev/dom/svg/SVGAnimatedPathSegList.h

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#ifndef MOZILLA_SVGANIMATEDPATHSEGLIST_H__
#define MOZILLA_SVGANIMATEDPATHSEGLIST_H__
#include "mozilla/Attributes.h"
#include "mozilla/MemoryReporting.h"
#include "mozilla/UniquePtr.h"
#include "nsAutoPtr.h"
#include "nsISMILAttr.h"
#include "SVGPathData.h"
class nsSMILValue;
class nsSVGElement;
namespace mozilla {
namespace dom {
class SVGAnimationElement;
} // namespace dom
/**
* Class SVGAnimatedPathSegList
*
* Despite the fact that no SVGAnimatedPathSegList interface or objects exist
* in the SVG specification (unlike e.g. SVGAnimated*Length*List), we
* nevertheless have this internal class. (Note that there is an
* SVGAnimatedPathData interface, but that's quite different to
* SVGAnimatedLengthList since it is inherited by elements, as opposed to
* elements having members of that type.) The reason that we have this class is
* to provide a single locked down point of entry to the SVGPathData objects,
* which helps ensure that the DOM wrappers for SVGPathData objects' are always
* kept in sync. This is vitally important (see the comment in
* DOMSVGPathSegList::InternalListWillChangeTo) and frees consumers from having
* to know or worry about wrappers (or forget about them!) for the most part.
*/
class SVGAnimatedPathSegList final
{
// friends so that they can get write access to mBaseVal and mAnimVal
friend class DOMSVGPathSeg;
friend class DOMSVGPathSegList;
public:
SVGAnimatedPathSegList() {}
/**
* Because it's so important that mBaseVal and its DOMSVGPathSegList wrapper
* (if any) be kept in sync (see the comment in
* DOMSVGPathSegList::InternalListWillChangeTo), this method returns a const
* reference. Only our friend classes may get mutable references to mBaseVal.
*/
const SVGPathData& GetBaseValue() const {
return mBaseVal;
}
nsresult SetBaseValueString(const nsAString& aValue);
void ClearBaseValue();
/**
* const! See comment for GetBaseValue!
*/
const SVGPathData& GetAnimValue() const {
return mAnimVal ? *mAnimVal : mBaseVal;
}
nsresult SetAnimValue(const SVGPathData& aValue,
nsSVGElement *aElement);
void ClearAnimValue(nsSVGElement *aElement);
/**
* Empty paths are not rendered.
*/
bool IsRendered() const;
/**
* Needed for correct DOM wrapper construction since GetAnimValue may
* actually return the baseVal!
*/
void *GetBaseValKey() const {
return (void*)&mBaseVal;
}
void *GetAnimValKey() const {
return (void*)&mAnimVal;
}
bool IsAnimating() const {
return !!mAnimVal;
}
UniquePtr<nsISMILAttr> ToSMILAttr(nsSVGElement* aElement);
size_t SizeOfExcludingThis(MallocSizeOf aMallocSizeOf) const;
private:
// mAnimVal is a pointer to allow us to determine if we're being animated or
// not. Making it a non-pointer member and using mAnimVal.IsEmpty() to check
// if we're animating is not an option, since that would break animation *to*
// the empty string (<set to="">).
SVGPathData mBaseVal;
nsAutoPtr<SVGPathData> mAnimVal;
struct SMILAnimatedPathSegList : public nsISMILAttr
{
public:
SMILAnimatedPathSegList(SVGAnimatedPathSegList* aVal,
nsSVGElement* aElement)
: mVal(aVal)
, mElement(aElement)
{}
// These will stay alive because a nsISMILAttr only lives as long
// as the Compositing step, and DOM elements don't get a chance to
// die during that.
SVGAnimatedPathSegList *mVal;
nsSVGElement *mElement;
// nsISMILAttr methods
virtual nsresult ValueFromString(const nsAString& aStr,
const dom::SVGAnimationElement* aSrcElement,
nsSMILValue& aValue,
bool& aPreventCachingOfSandwich) const override;
virtual nsSMILValue GetBaseValue() const override;
virtual void ClearAnimValue() override;
virtual nsresult SetAnimValue(const nsSMILValue& aValue) override;
};
};
} // namespace mozilla
#endif // MOZILLA_SVGANIMATEDPATHSEGLIST_H__