| Index: third_party/WebKit/Source/core/page/scrolling/RootScroller.h
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| diff --git a/third_party/WebKit/Source/core/page/scrolling/RootScroller.h b/third_party/WebKit/Source/core/page/scrolling/RootScroller.h
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| index e6ded8f45cd0d84cc57ef23fedd75c860e049ecc..516290cf0c18ba7ddbf3856341559754d09bd970 100644
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| --- a/third_party/WebKit/Source/core/page/scrolling/RootScroller.h
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| +++ b/third_party/WebKit/Source/core/page/scrolling/RootScroller.h
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| @@ -10,54 +10,89 @@
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| namespace blink {
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| +class Document;
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| class Element;
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| -class FrameHost;
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| +class OverscrollController;
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| +class TopControls;
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| class ViewportScrollCallback;
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| -// This class manages the root scroller associated with the top-level document.
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| -// The root scroller causes top controls movement, overscroll effects and
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| -// prevents chaining up further in the DOM. It can be set using
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| -// document.setRootScroller. By default, the rootScroller is the
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| -// documentElement.
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| +// Manages the root scroller associated with a given document. The root scroller
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| +// causes top controls movement, overscroll effects and prevents chaining
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| +// scrolls up further in the DOM. It can be set from script using
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| +// document.setRootScroller.
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| //
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| -// Not all elements can be set as the root scroller. A valid element must be
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| -// in the top-level document and must have a LayoutObject that is at least a
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| -// LayoutBlockFlow or LayoutIFrame. In addition, only the top-level document can
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| -// set a non-default root scroller.
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| +// There are two notions of a root scroller in this class: m_rootScroller and
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| +// m_effectiveRootScroller. The former is the Element that was set as the root
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| +// scroller using document.setRootScroller. If the page didn't set a root
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| +// scroller this will be nullptr. The "effective" root scroller is the current
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| +// element we're using internally to apply viewport scroll actions. i.e It's the
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| +// element with the ViewportScrollCallback set as its apply-scroll callback.
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| +// The effective root scroller will only be null during document initialization.
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| +//
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| +// If the root scroller element is a valid element to become the root scroller,
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| +// it will be promoted to the effective root scroller. If it is not valid, the
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| +// effective root scroller will fall back to a default Element (see
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| +// defaultEffectiveRootScroller()). The rules for what makes an element a valid
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| +// root scroller are set in isValidRootScroller(). The validity of the current
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| +// root scroller is re-checked after each layout.
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| class CORE_EXPORT RootScroller : public GarbageCollected<RootScroller> {
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| public:
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| - static RootScroller* create(FrameHost& frameHost)
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| + // Creates a RootScroller for the given document. An optional
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| + // ViewportScrollCallback can be provided. If it is, RootScroller will
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| + // ensure that the effectiveRootScroller element always has this set as the
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| + // apply scroll callback.
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| + static RootScroller* create(
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| + Document& document,
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| + ViewportScrollCallback* applyScrollCallback)
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| {
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| - return new RootScroller(frameHost);
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| + return new RootScroller(document, applyScrollCallback);
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| }
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| - // This method returns true if the element was set as the root scroller. If
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| - // the element isn't eligible to be the root scroller or we're in some bad
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| - // state, the method returns false without changing the current root
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| - // scroller.
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| - bool set(Element&);
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| + // Creates an apply scroll callback that handles viewport actions like
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| + // TopControls movement and Overscroll.
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| + static ViewportScrollCallback* createViewportApplyScroll(
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| + TopControls&, OverscrollController&);
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| +
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| + DECLARE_TRACE();
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| +
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| + // Sets the element that will be used as the root scroller. This can be
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| + // nullptr, in which case we'll use the default element (documentElement) as
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| + // the effective root scroller.
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| + void set(Element*);
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| - // Returns the element currently set as the root scroller.
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| + // Returns the element currently set as the root scroller from script. This
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| + // differs from the effective root scroller since the set Element may not
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| + // currently be a valid root scroller. e.g. If the page sets an Element
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| + // with `display: none`, get() will return that element, even though the
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| + // effective root scroller will remain the element returned by
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| + // defaultEffectiveRootScroller().
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| Element* get() const;
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| + // This returns the Element that's actually being used to control viewport
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| + // actions right now. This is different from get() if a root scroller hasn't
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| + // been set, or if the set root scroller isn't currently a valid scroller.
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| + Element* effectiveRootScroller() const;
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| +
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| // This class needs to be informed of changes in layout so that it can
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| - // determine if the current scroller is still valid or if it must be
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| + // determine if the current root scroller is still valid or if it must be
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| // replaced by the defualt root scroller.
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| - void didUpdateTopDocumentLayout();
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| -
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| - DECLARE_TRACE();
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| + void didUpdateLayout();
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| private:
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| - RootScroller(FrameHost&);
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| + RootScroller(Document&, ViewportScrollCallback*);
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| +
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| + Element* defaultEffectiveRootScroller();
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| - bool isValid(Element&) const;
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| - void resetToDefault();
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| - void createApplyScrollIfNeeded();
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| + // Ensures the effective root scroller is currently valid and replaces it
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| + // with the default if not.
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| + void updateEffectiveRootScroller();
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| + void moveViewportApplyScroll(Element* target);
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| - WeakMember<FrameHost> m_frameHost;
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| + WeakMember<Document> m_document;
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| Member<ViewportScrollCallback> m_viewportApplyScroll;
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| WeakMember<Element> m_rootScroller;
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| + WeakMember<Element> m_effectiveRootScroller;
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| };
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| } // namespace blink
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