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-// Copyright 2016 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. |
- |
-// ====== New Architecture ===== |
-// = This code is only used in the new iOS Chrome architecture. = |
-// ============================================================================ |
- |
-#ifndef IOS_CHROME_BROWSER_BROWSER_COORDINATOR_H_ |
-#define IOS_CHROME_BROWSER_BROWSER_COORDINATOR_H_ |
- |
-#import <UIKit/UIKit.h> |
- |
-namespace ios { |
-class ChromeBrowserState; |
-} |
- |
-// An object that manages a UI component via a view controller. |
-// This is the public interface to this class; subclasses should also import |
-// the Internal category header (browser_coordinator+internal.h). This header |
-// file declares all the methods and properties a subclass must either override, |
-// call, or reset. |
-@interface BrowserCoordinator : NSObject |
- |
-// The browser state used by this coordinator and passed into any child |
-// coordinators added to it. This is a weak pointer, and setting this property |
-// doesn't transfer ownership of the browser state. |
-@property(nonatomic, assign) ios::ChromeBrowserState* browserState; |
- |
-// The view controller that this coordinator will use to present its content, if |
-// it is presenting content. This is not the view controller created and managed |
-// by this coordinator; it should be supplied by whatever object is creating |
-// this coordinator. |
-@property(nonatomic, weak) UIViewController* rootViewController; |
- |
-// The basic lifecycle methods for coordinators are -start and -stop. These |
-// are blank template methods; child classes are expected to implement them and |
-// do not need to invoke the superclass methods. |
-// Starts the user interaction managed by the receiver. Typical implementations |
-// will create a view controller and then use |rootViewController| to present |
-// it. |
-- (void)start; |
- |
-// Stops the user interaction managed by the receiver. Called on dealloc. |
-- (void)stop; |
- |
-@end |
- |
-#endif // IOS_CHROME_BROWSER_BROWSER_COORDINATOR_H_ |