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+// Copyright 2015 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. |
+ |
+#ifndef CHROME_BROWSER_UI_COCOA_BROWSER_WINDOW_FULLSCREEN_TRANSITION_H_ |
+#define CHROME_BROWSER_UI_COCOA_BROWSER_WINDOW_FULLSCREEN_TRANSITION_H_ |
+ |
+#import <Cocoa/Cocoa.h> |
+ |
+// This class is responsible for managing the custom transition of a |
+// BrowserWindow from its normal state into an AppKit Fullscreen state. |
+// |
+// By default, when AppKit Fullscreens a window, it creates a new virtual |
+// desktop and slides it in from the right of the screen. At the same time, the |
+// old virtual desktop slides off to the left. This animation takes one second, |
+// and the time is not customizable without elevated privileges or a |
+// self-modifying binary |
+// (https://code.google.com/p/chromium/issues/detail?id=414527). During that |
+// second, no user interaction is possible. |
+// |
+// The default implementation of the AppKit transition smoothly animates a |
+// window from its original size to the full size of the screen. At the |
+// beginning of the animation, it takes a snapshot of the window's current |
+// state. Then it resizes the window, calls drawRect: (theorized, not tested), |
+// and takes a snapshot of the window's final state. The animation is a simple |
+// crossfade between the two snapshots. This has a flaw. Frequently, the |
+// renderer has not yet drawn content for the resized window by the time |
+// drawRect: is called. As a result, the animation is effectively a no-op. When |
+// the animation is finished, the new web content flashes in. |
+// |
+// The window's delegate can override two methods to customize the transition. |
+// -customWindowsToEnterFullScreenForWindow: |
+// The return of this method is an array of NSWindows. Each window that is |
+// returned will be added to the new virtual desktop after the animation is |
+// finished, but will not be a part of the animation itself. |
+// -window:startCustomAnimationToEnterFullScreenWithDuration: |
+// In this method, the window's delegate adds animations to the windows |
+// returned in the above method. |
+// |
+// The goal of this class is to mimic the default animation, but instead of |
+// taking a snapshot of the final web content, it uses the live web content |
+// during the animation. |
+// |
+// See https://code.google.com/p/chromium/issues/detail?id=414527#c22 and its |
+// preceding comments for a more detailed description of the implementation, |
+// and the reasoning behind the decisions made. |
+// |
+// Recommended usage: |
+// (Override method on NSWindow's delegate) |
+// - (NSArray*)customWindowsToEnterFullScreenForWindow:(NSWindow*)window { |
+// self.transition = [[[BrowserWindowEnterFullscreenTransition alloc] |
+// initWithWindow:window] autorelease]; |
+// return [self.transition customWindowsToEnterFullScreen]; |
+// } |
+// |
+// (Override method on NSWindow's delegate) |
+// - (void)window:(NSWindow*)window |
+// startCustomAnimationToEnterFullScreenWithDuration:(NSTimeInterval)duration { |
+// [self.transition |
+// startCustomAnimationToEnterFullScreenWithDuration:duration]; |
+// } |
+// |
+// (Override method on NSWindow's delegate) |
+// - (void)windowDidEnterFullScreen:(NSNotification*)notification { |
+// self.transition = nil; |
+// } |
+// |
+// (Override method on NSWindow) |
+// - (NSRect)constrainFrameRect:(NSRect)frame toScreen:(NSScreen*)screen { |
+// if (self.transition && ![self.transition shouldWindowBeConstrained]) |
+// return frame; |
+// return [super constrainFrameRect:frame toScreen:screen]; |
+// } |
+ |
+@interface BrowserWindowEnterFullscreenTransition : NSObject |
+ |
+// Designated initializer. |window| is the NSWindow that is going to be moved |
+// into a fullscreen Space (virtual desktop), and resized to have the same size |
+// as the screen. |window|'s root view must be layer backed. |
+- (instancetype)initWithWindow:(NSWindow*)window; |
+ |
+// Returns the windows to be used in the custom transition. |
+// - Takes a snapshot of the current window. |
+// - Makes a new snapshot window which shows the snapshot in the same |
+// location as the current window. |
+// - Adds the style mask NSFullScreenWindowMask to the current window. |
+// - Makes the current window transparent, and resizes the current window to |
+// be the same size as the screen. |
+- (NSArray*)customWindowsToEnterFullScreen; |
+ |
+// Begins the animations used for the custom fullscreen transition. |
+// - Animates the snapshot to the full size of the screen while fading it out. |
+// - Animates the current window from it's original location to its final |
+// location, while fading it in. |
+// Note: The two animations are added to different layers in different windows. |
+// There is no explicit logic to keep the two animations in sync. If this |
+// proves to be a problem, the relevant layers should attempt to sync up their |
+// time offsets with CACurrentMediaTime(). |
+- (void)startCustomAnimationToEnterFullScreenWithDuration: |
+ (NSTimeInterval)duration; |
+ |
+// When this method returns true, the NSWindow method |
+// -constrainFrameRect:toScreen: must return the frame rect without |
+// constraining it. The owner of the instance of this class is responsible for |
+// hooking up this logic. |
+- (BOOL)shouldWindowBeUnconstrained; |
+ |
+@end |
+ |
+#endif // CHROME_BROWSER_UI_COCOA_BROWSER_WINDOW_FULLSCREEN_TRANSITION_H_ |