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author | Frank Benoit <benoit@tionex.de> |
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date | Sat, 02 May 2009 11:27:24 +0200 |
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/******************************************************************************* * Copyright (c) 2000, 2006 IBM Corporation and others. * All rights reserved. This program and the accompanying materials * are made available under the terms of the Eclipse Public License v1.0 * which accompanies this distribution, and is available at * http://www.eclipse.org/legal/epl-v10.html * * Contributors: * IBM Corporation - initial API and implementation * Port to the D programming language: * Frank Benoit <benoit@tionex.de> *******************************************************************************/ module org.eclipse.swt.accessibility.AccessibleControlListener; import java.lang.all; import org.eclipse.swt.accessibility.AccessibleControlEvent; import org.eclipse.swt.internal.SWTEventListener; /** * Classes that implement this interface provide methods * that deal with the events that are generated when an * accessibility client sends a message to a control. * <p> * After creating an instance of a class that implements * this interface it can be added to a control using the * <code>addAccessibleControlListener</code> method and removed * using the <code>removeAccessibleControlListener</code> method. * When a client requests information the appropriate method * will be invoked. * </p><p> * Note: Accessibility clients use child identifiers to specify * whether they want information about a control or one of its children. * Child identifiers are increasing integers beginning with 0. * The identifier CHILDID_SELF represents the control itself. * </p><p> * Note: This interface is typically used by implementors of * a custom control to provide very detailed information about * the control instance to accessibility clients. * </p> * * @see AccessibleControlAdapter * @see AccessibleControlEvent * * @since 2.0 */ public interface AccessibleControlListener : SWTEventListener { /** * Sent when an accessibility client requests the identifier * of the control child at the specified display coordinates. * <p> * Return the identifier of the child at display point (x, y) * in the <code>childID</code> field of the event object. * Return CHILDID_SELF if point (x, y) is in the control itself * and not in any child. Return CHILDID_NONE if point (x, y) * is not contained in either the control or any of its children. * </p> * * @param e an event object containing the following fields:<ul> * <li>x, y [IN] - the specified point in display coordinates</li> * <li>childID [Typical OUT] - the ID of the child at point, or CHILDID_SELF, or CHILDID_NONE</li> * <li>accessible [Optional OUT] - the accessible object for the control or child may be returned instead of the childID</li> * </ul> */ public void getChildAtPoint(AccessibleControlEvent e); /** * Sent when an accessibility client requests the location * of the control, or the location of a child of the control. * <p> * Return a rectangle describing the location of the specified * control or child in the <code>x, y, width, and height</code> * fields of the event object. * </p> * * @param e an event object containing the following fields:<ul> * <li>childID [IN] - an identifier specifying the control or one of its children</li> * <li>x, y, width, height [OUT] - the control or child location in display coordinates</li> * </ul> */ public void getLocation(AccessibleControlEvent e); /** * Sent when an accessibility client requests the accessible object * for a child of the control. * <p> * Return an <code>Accessible</code> for the specified control or * child in the <code>accessible</code> field of the event object. * Return null if the specified child does not have its own * <code>Accessible</code>. * </p> * * @param e an event object containing the following fields:<ul> * <li>childID [IN] - an identifier specifying a child of the control</li> * <li>accessible [OUT] - an Accessible for the specified childID, or null if one does not exist</li> * </ul> */ public void getChild(AccessibleControlEvent e); /** * Sent when an accessibility client requests the number of * children in the control. * <p> * Return the number of child items in the <code>detail</code> * field of the event object. * </p> * * @param e an event object containing the following fields:<ul> * <li>detail [OUT] - the number of child items in this control</li> * </ul> */ public void getChildCount(AccessibleControlEvent e); /** * Sent when an accessibility client requests the default action * of the control, or the default action of a child of the control. * <p> * This string is typically a verb describing what the user does to it. * For example, a Push Button's default action is "Press", a Check Button's * is "Check" or "UnCheck", and List items have the default action "Double Click". * </p><p> * Return a string describing the default action of the specified * control or child in the <code>result</code> field of the event object. * Returning null tells the client to use the platform default action string. * </p> * * @param e an event object containing the following fields:<ul> * <li>childID [IN] - an identifier specifying the control or one of its children</li> * <li>result [OUT] - the requested default action string, or null</li> * </ul> */ public void getDefaultAction(AccessibleControlEvent e); /** * Sent when an accessibility client requests the identity of * the child or control that has keyboard focus. * <p> * Return the identifier of the child that has focus in the * <code>childID</code> field of the event object. * Return CHILDID_SELF if the control itself has keyboard focus. * Return CHILDID_NONE if neither the control nor any of its children has focus. * </p> * * @param e an event object containing the following fields:<ul> * <li>childID [Typical OUT] - the ID of the child with focus, or CHILDID_SELF, or CHILDID_NONE</li> * <li>accessible [Optional OUT] - the accessible object for a child may be returned instead of its childID</li> * </ul> */ public void getFocus(AccessibleControlEvent e); /** * Sent when an accessibility client requests the role * of the control, or the role of a child of the control. * <p> * Return a role constant (constant defined in ACC beginning with ROLE_) * that describes the role of the specified control or child in the * <code>detail</code> field of the event object. * </p> * * @param e an event object containing the following fields:<ul> * <li>childID [IN] - an identifier specifying the control or one of its children</li> * <li>detail [OUT] - a role constant describing the role of the control or child</li> * </ul> */ public void getRole(AccessibleControlEvent e); /** * Sent when an accessibility client requests the identity of * the child or control that is currently selected. * <p> * Return the identifier of the selected child in the * <code>childID</code> field of the event object. * Return CHILDID_SELF if the control itself is selected. * Return CHILDID_MULTIPLE if multiple children are selected, and return an array of childIDs in the <code>children</code> field. * Return CHILDID_NONE if neither the control nor any of its children are selected. * </p> * * @param e an event object containing the following fields:<ul> * <li>childID [Typical OUT] - the ID of the selected child, or CHILDID_SELF, or CHILDID_MULTIPLE, or CHILDID_NONE</li> * <li>accessible [Optional OUT] - the accessible object for the control or child may be returned instead of the childID</li> * </ul> */ public void getSelection(AccessibleControlEvent e); /** * Sent when an accessibility client requests the state * of the control, or the state of a child of the control. * <p> * Return a state mask (mask bit constants defined in ACC beginning with STATE_) * that describes the current state of the specified control or child in the * <code>detail</code> field of the event object. * </p> * * @param e an event object containing the following fields:<ul> * <li>childID [IN] - an identifier specifying the control or one of its children</li> * <li>detail [OUT] - a state mask describing the current state of the control or child</li> * </ul> */ public void getState(AccessibleControlEvent e); /** * Sent when an accessibility client requests the value * of the control, or the value of a child of the control. * <p> * Many controls do not return a value. Examples of controls * that do are: Combo returns the text string, Text returns * its contents, ProgressBar returns a string representing a * percentage, and Tree items return a string representing * their level in the tree. * </p><p> * Return a string describing the value of the specified control * or child in the <code>result</code> field of the event object. * Returning null tells the client to use the platform value string. * </p> * * @param e an event object containing the following fields:<ul> * <li>childID [IN] - an identifier specifying the control or one of its children</li> * <li>result [OUT] - the requested value string, or null</li> * </ul> */ public void getValue(AccessibleControlEvent e); /** * Sent when an accessibility client requests the children of the control. * <p> * Return the children as an array of childIDs in the <code>children</code> * field of the event object. * </p> * * @param e an event object containing the following fields:<ul> * <li>children [Typical OUT] - an array of childIDs</li> * <li>children [Optional OUT] - an array of accessible objects for the children may be returned instead of the childIDs</li> * </ul> */ public void getChildren(AccessibleControlEvent e); }