Index: ppapi/cpp/core.h |
=================================================================== |
--- ppapi/cpp/core.h (revision 88337) |
+++ ppapi/cpp/core.h (working copy) |
@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@ |
-// Copyright (c) 2010 The Chromium Authors. All rights reserved. |
+// 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. |
@@ -7,45 +7,108 @@ |
#include "ppapi/c/ppb_core.h" |
+/// @file |
+/// This file defines APIs related to memory management, time, and threads. |
+ |
namespace pp { |
class CompletionCallback; |
class Module; |
-// Simple wrapper around the PPB_Core interface. Some of these wrappers add |
-// nothing over the C interface, but some allow the use of C++ arguments. |
+/// APIs related to memory management, time, and threads. |
class Core { |
public: |
// Note that we explicitly don't expose Resource& versions of this function |
// since Resource will normally manage the refcount properly. These should |
// be called only when doing manual management on raw PP_Resource handles, |
// which should be fairly rare. |
+ |
+ /// A function that increments the reference count for the provided resource. |
+ /// |
+ /// @param[in] resource A PP_Resource containing the resource. |
void AddRefResource(PP_Resource resource) { |
interface_->AddRefResource(resource); |
} |
+ |
+ /// A function that decrements the reference count for the provided resource. |
+ /// The resource will be deallocated if the reference count reaches zero. |
+ /// |
+ /// @param[in] resource A PP_Resource containing the resource. |
void ReleaseResource(PP_Resource resource) { |
interface_->ReleaseResource(resource); |
} |
+ /// A function that allocates memory. |
+ /// |
+ /// @param[in] @param[in] num_bytes A number of bytes to allocate. |
+ /// @return A pointer to the memory if successful, NULL If the |
+ /// allocation fails. |
void* MemAlloc(uint32_t num_bytes) { |
return interface_->MemAlloc(num_bytes); |
} |
+ |
+ /// A function that deallocates memory. |
+ /// |
+ /// @param[in] ptr A pointer to the memory to deallocate. It is safe to |
+ /// pass NULL to this function. |
void MemFree(void* ptr) { |
interface_->MemFree(ptr); |
} |
+ /// A function that that returns the "wall clock time" according to the |
+ /// browser. |
+ /// |
+ /// @return A PP_Time containing the "wall clock time" according to the |
+ /// browser. |
PP_Time GetTime() { |
return interface_->GetTime(); |
} |
+ /// A function that that returns the "tick time" according to the browser. |
+ /// This clock is used by the browser when passing some event times to the |
+ /// plugin (e.g., via the PP_InputEvent::time_stamp_seconds field). It is |
+ /// not correlated to any actual wall clock time (like GetTime()). Because |
+ /// of this, it will not change if the user changes their computer clock. |
+ /// |
+ /// @return A PP_TimeTicks containing the "tick time" according to the |
+ /// browser. |
PP_TimeTicks GetTimeTicks() { |
return interface_->GetTimeTicks(); |
} |
+ /// A function that schedules work to be executed on the main pepper thread |
+ /// after the specified delay. The delay may be 0 to specify a call back as |
+ /// soon as possible. |
+ /// |
+ /// The |result| parameter will just be passed as the second argument to the |
+ /// callback. Many applications won't need this, but it allows a plugin to |
+ /// emulate calls of some callbacks which do use this value. |
+ /// |
+ /// NOTE: CallOnMainThread, even when used from the main thread with a delay |
+ /// of 0 milliseconds, will never directly invoke the callback. Even in this |
+ /// case, the callback will be scheduled asynchronously. |
+ /// |
+ /// NOTE: If the browser is shutting down or if the plugin has no instances, |
+ /// then the callback function may not be called. |
+ /// |
+ /// @param[in] delay_in_milliseconds An int32_t delay in milliseconds. |
+ /// @param[in] callback A CompletionCallback callback function that the |
+ /// browser will call after the specified delay. |
+ /// @param[in] result An int32_t that the browser will pass to the given |
+ /// CompletionCallback. |
void CallOnMainThread(int32_t delay_in_milliseconds, |
const CompletionCallback& callback, |
int32_t result = 0); |
+ |
+ /// A function that returns true if the current thread is the main pepper |
+ /// thread. |
+ /// |
+ /// This function is useful for implementing sanity checks, and deciding if |
+ /// dispatching using CallOnMainThread() is required. |
+ /// |
+ /// @return A PP_BOOL containing PP_TRUE if the current thread is the main |
+ /// pepper thread, otherwise PP_FALSE. |
bool IsMainThread(); |
private: |