Index: ppapi/api/ppb_messaging.idl |
diff --git a/ppapi/api/ppb_messaging.idl b/ppapi/api/ppb_messaging.idl |
index 0f9a3aa8c2bbeb49c2341179e49771534a01a5a5..dc50788e26db2c0fbfbd9824e260c4ae76f5a8d2 100644 |
--- a/ppapi/api/ppb_messaging.idl |
+++ b/ppapi/api/ppb_messaging.idl |
@@ -12,7 +12,8 @@ |
[generate_thunk] |
label Chrome { |
- M14 = 1.0 |
+ M14 = 1.0, |
+ [channel=dev] M37 = 1.1 |
}; |
/** |
@@ -81,6 +82,65 @@ interface PPB_Messaging { |
* |
* The browser will pop-up an alert saying "Hello world!" |
*/ |
+ [version=1.0] |
void PostMessage([in] PP_Instance instance, [in] PP_Var message); |
+ |
+ /** |
+ * <strong>Note:</strong> This function is not yet implemented. Please use |
+ * PPB_Messaging_1_0. |
+ * |
+ * Registers a handler for receiving messages from JavaScript. If a handler |
+ * is registered this way, it will replace PPP_Messaging, and all messages |
+ * sent from JavaScript via postMessage and postMessageAndAwaitResponse will |
+ * be dispatched to <code>handler</code>. |
+ * |
+ * The function calls will be dispatched via <code>message_loop</code>. This |
+ * means that the functions will be invoked on the thread to which |
+ * <code>message_loop</code> is attached, when <code>message_loop</code> is |
+ * run. It is illegal to pass the main thread message loop; |
+ * RegisterMessageHandler will return PP_ERROR_WRONG_THREAD in that case. |
+ * |
+ * Attempting to register a message handler when one is already registered |
+ * will cause the current MessageHandler to be unregistered and replaced. In |
+ * that case, no messages will be sent to the "default" message handler |
+ * (PPP_Messaging). Messages will stop arriving at the prior message handler |
+ * and will begin to be dispatched at the new message handler. |
+ * |
+ * @param[in] instance A <code>PP_Instance</code> identifying one instance |
+ * of a module. |
+ * @param[in] user_data A pointer the plugin may choose to use when handling |
+ * calls to functions within PPP_MessageHandler. The browser will pass this |
+ * same pointer when invoking functions within PPP_MessageHandler. |
+ * @param[in] handler The plugin-provided set of functions for handling |
+ * messages. |
+ * @param[in] message_loop Represents the message loop on which |
+ * PPP_MessageHandler functions should be invoked. |
+ * @return PP_OK on success, or an error from pp_errors.h. |
+ */ |
+ [version=1.1] |
+ int32_t RegisterMessageHandler([in] PP_Instance instance, |
+ [inout] mem_t user_data, |
+ [in] PPP_MessageHandler handler, |
+ [in] PP_Resource message_loop); |
+ /** |
+ * <strong>Note:</strong> This function is not yet implemented. Please use |
+ * PPB_Messaging_1_0. |
+ * |
+ * Unregisters the current message handler for <code>instance</code> if one |
+ * is registered. After this call, the message handler (if one was |
+ * registered) will have "Destroy" called on it and will receive no further |
+ * messages after that point. After that point, all messages sent from |
+ * JavaScript using postMessage() will be dispatched to PPP_Messaging (if |
+ * the plugin supports PPP_MESSAGING_INTERFACE). Attempts to call |
+ * postMessageAndAwaitResponse() from JavaScript will fail. |
+ * |
+ * Attempting to unregister a message handler when none is registered has no |
+ * effect. |
+ * |
+ * @param[in] instance A <code>PP_Instance</code> identifying one instance |
+ * of a module. |
+ */ |
+ [version=1.1] |
+ void UnregisterMessageHandler([in] PP_Instance instance); |
}; |