winamp/Src/nprt_plugin/gecko/1.8/win/include/nsIObserver.h
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/*
* DO NOT EDIT. THIS FILE IS GENERATED FROM c:/mozilla/xpcom/ds/nsIObserver.idl
*/
#ifndef __gen_nsIObserver_h__
#define __gen_nsIObserver_h__
#ifndef __gen_nsISupports_h__
#include "nsISupports.h"
#endif
/* For IDL files that don't want to include root IDL files. */
#ifndef NS_NO_VTABLE
#define NS_NO_VTABLE
#endif
/* starting interface: nsIObserver */
#define NS_IOBSERVER_IID_STR "db242e01-e4d9-11d2-9dde-000064657374"
#define NS_IOBSERVER_IID \
{0xdb242e01, 0xe4d9, 0x11d2, \
{ 0x9d, 0xde, 0x00, 0x00, 0x64, 0x65, 0x73, 0x74 }}
/**
* This interface is implemented by an object that wants
* to observe an event corresponding to a topic.
*
* @status FROZEN
*/
class NS_NO_VTABLE nsIObserver : public nsISupports {
public:
NS_DEFINE_STATIC_IID_ACCESSOR(NS_IOBSERVER_IID)
/**
* Observe will be called when there is a notification for the
* topic |aTopic|. This assumes that the object implementing
* this interface has been registered with an observer service
* such as the nsIObserverService.
*
* If you expect multiple topics/subjects, the impl is
* responsible for filtering.
*
* You should not modify, add, remove, or enumerate
* notifications in the implemention of observe.
*
* @param aSubject : Notification specific interface pointer.
* @param aTopic : The notification topic or subject.
* @param aData : Notification specific wide string.
* subject event.
*/
/* void observe (in nsISupports aSubject, in string aTopic, in wstring aData); */
NS_IMETHOD Observe(nsISupports *aSubject, const char *aTopic, const PRUnichar *aData) = 0;
};
/* Use this macro when declaring classes that implement this interface. */
#define NS_DECL_NSIOBSERVER \
NS_IMETHOD Observe(nsISupports *aSubject, const char *aTopic, const PRUnichar *aData);
/* Use this macro to declare functions that forward the behavior of this interface to another object. */
#define NS_FORWARD_NSIOBSERVER(_to) \
NS_IMETHOD Observe(nsISupports *aSubject, const char *aTopic, const PRUnichar *aData) { return _to Observe(aSubject, aTopic, aData); }
/* Use this macro to declare functions that forward the behavior of this interface to another object in a safe way. */
#define NS_FORWARD_SAFE_NSIOBSERVER(_to) \
NS_IMETHOD Observe(nsISupports *aSubject, const char *aTopic, const PRUnichar *aData) { return !_to ? NS_ERROR_NULL_POINTER : _to->Observe(aSubject, aTopic, aData); }
#if 0
/* Use the code below as a template for the implementation class for this interface. */
/* Header file */
class nsObserver : public nsIObserver
{
public:
NS_DECL_ISUPPORTS
NS_DECL_NSIOBSERVER
nsObserver();
private:
~nsObserver();
protected:
/* additional members */
};
/* Implementation file */
NS_IMPL_ISUPPORTS1(nsObserver, nsIObserver)
nsObserver::nsObserver()
{
/* member initializers and constructor code */
}
nsObserver::~nsObserver()
{
/* destructor code */
}
/* void observe (in nsISupports aSubject, in string aTopic, in wstring aData); */
NS_IMETHODIMP nsObserver::Observe(nsISupports *aSubject, const char *aTopic, const PRUnichar *aData)
{
return NS_ERROR_NOT_IMPLEMENTED;
}
/* End of implementation class template. */
#endif
#endif /* __gen_nsIObserver_h__ */