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+// Copyright 2017 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. |
+ |
+module bluetooth.mojom; |
+ |
+// FakeBluetooth and its related interfaces allow clients to control the global |
+// Bluetooth State as well as simulate Bluetooth events including finding new |
+// devices, simulating GATT attributes and its descendants, and simulating |
+// success and error responses. |
+ |
+// FakeBluetooth allows clients to control the global Bluetooth state. |
+interface FakeBluetooth { |
+ // Set it to indicate whether the platform supports BLE. For example, Windows |
+ // 7 is a platform that doesn't support Low Energy. On the other hand Windows |
+ // 10 is a platform that does support LE, even if there is no Bluetooth radio |
+ // available. |
+ SetLESupported(bool available) => (); |
+}; |