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author | Moonchild <moonchild@palemoon.org> | 2021-05-08 21:00:49 +0000 |
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committer | Moonchild <moonchild@palemoon.org> | 2021-05-08 21:00:49 +0000 |
commit | 08da125d9cc6eea0bc514023e3a75efd64587259 (patch) | |
tree | 1fd18aee3b81c3b0da3c38b15af100db0be776af /widget/cocoa/nsMacCursor.h | |
parent | ca35efb84ebae522f9ab7803d8e017f721e03207 (diff) | |
download | uxp-08da125d9cc6eea0bc514023e3a75efd64587259.tar.gz |
Issue #1751 -- Remove cocoa and uikit widget support code
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diff --git a/widget/cocoa/nsMacCursor.h b/widget/cocoa/nsMacCursor.h deleted file mode 100644 index cf9c84c7ea..0000000000 --- a/widget/cocoa/nsMacCursor.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,105 +0,0 @@ -/* This Source Code Form is subject to the terms of the Mozilla Public - * License, v. 2.0. If a copy of the MPL was not distributed with this - * file, You can obtain one at http://mozilla.org/MPL/2.0/. */ - -#ifndef nsMacCursor_h_ -#define nsMacCursor_h_ - -#import <Cocoa/Cocoa.h> -#import "nsIWidget.h" - -/*! @class nsMacCursor - @abstract Represents a native Mac cursor. - @discussion <code>nsMacCursor</code> provides a simple API for creating and working with native Macintosh cursors. - Cursors can be created used without needing to be aware of the way different cursors are implemented, - in particular the details of managing an animated cursor are hidden. -*/ -@interface nsMacCursor : NSObject -{ - @private - NSTimer *mTimer; - @protected - nsCursor mType; - int mFrameCounter; -} - -/*! @method cursorWithCursor: - @abstract Create a cursor by specifying a Cocoa <code>NSCursor</code>. - @discussion Creates a cursor representing the given Cocoa built-in cursor. - @param aCursor the <code>NSCursor</code> to use - @param aType the corresponding <code>nsCursor</code> constant - @result an autoreleased instance of <code>nsMacCursor</code> representing the given <code>NSCursor</code> - */ -+ (nsMacCursor *) cursorWithCursor: (NSCursor *) aCursor type: (nsCursor) aType; - -/*! @method cursorWithImageNamed:hotSpot:type: - @abstract Create a cursor by specifying the name of an image resource to use for the cursor and a hotspot. - @discussion Creates a cursor by loading the named image using the <code>+[NSImage imageNamed:]</code> method. - <p>The image must be compatible with any restrictions laid down by <code>NSCursor</code>. These vary - by operating system version.</p> - <p>The hotspot precisely determines the point where the user clicks when using the cursor.</p> - @param aCursor the name of the image to use for the cursor - @param aPoint the point within the cursor to use as the hotspot - @param aType the corresponding <code>nsCursor</code> constant - @result an autoreleased instance of <code>nsMacCursor</code> that uses the given image and hotspot - */ -+ (nsMacCursor *) cursorWithImageNamed: (NSString *) aCursorImage hotSpot: (NSPoint) aPoint type: (nsCursor) aType; - -/*! @method cursorWithFrames:type: - @abstract Create an animated cursor by specifying the frames to use for the animation. - @discussion Creates a cursor that will animate by cycling through the given frames. Each element of the array - must be an instance of <code>NSCursor</code> - @param aCursorFrames an array of <code>NSCursor</code>, representing the frames of an animated cursor, in the - order they should be played. - @param aType the corresponding <code>nsCursor</code> constant - @result an autoreleased instance of <code>nsMacCursor</code> that will animate the given cursor frames - */ -+ (nsMacCursor *) cursorWithFrames: (NSArray *) aCursorFrames type: (nsCursor) aType; - -/*! @method cocoaCursorWithImageNamed:hotSpot: - @abstract Create a Cocoa NSCursor object with a Gecko image resource name and a hotspot point. - @discussion Create a Cocoa NSCursor object with a Gecko image resource name and a hotspot point. - @param imageName the name of the gecko image resource, "tiff" extension is assumed, do not append. - @param aPoint the point within the cursor to use as the hotspot - @result an autoreleased instance of <code>nsMacCursor</code> that will animate the given cursor frames - */ -+ (NSCursor *) cocoaCursorWithImageNamed: (NSString *) imageName hotSpot: (NSPoint) aPoint; - -/*! @method isSet - @abstract Determines whether this cursor is currently active. - @discussion This can be helpful when the Cocoa NSCursor state can be influenced without going - through nsCursorManager. - @result whether the cursor is currently set - */ -- (BOOL) isSet; - -/*! @method set - @abstract Set the cursor. - @discussion Makes this cursor the current cursor. If the cursor is animated, the animation is started. - */ -- (void) set; - -/*! @method unset - @abstract Unset the cursor. The cursor will return to the default (usually the arrow cursor). - @discussion Unsets the cursor. If the cursor is animated, the animation is stopped. - */ -- (void) unset; - -/*! @method isAnimated - @abstract Tests whether this cursor is animated. - @discussion Use this method to determine whether a cursor is animated - @result YES if the cursor is animated (has more than one frame), NO if it is a simple static cursor. - */ -- (BOOL) isAnimated; - -/** @method cursorType - @abstract Get the cursor type for this cursor - @discussion This method returns the <code>nsCursor</code> constant that corresponds to this cursor, which is - equivalent to the CSS name for the cursor. - @result The nsCursor constant corresponding to this cursor, or nsCursor's 'eCursorCount' if the cursor - is a custom cursor loaded from a URI - */ -- (nsCursor) type; -@end - -#endif // nsMacCursor_h_ |