fltk/FL/android.H
Albrecht Schlosser f09e17c3c5 Remove $Id$ tags, update URL's, and more
- remove obsolete svn '$Id$' tags from all source files
- update .fl files and generated files accordingly
- replace 'http://www.fltk.org' URL's with 'https://...'
- replace bug report URL 'str.php' with 'bugs.php'
- remove trailing whitespace
- fix other whitespace errors flagged by Git
- add and/or fix missing or wrong standard headers
- convert tabs to spaces in all source files

The only relevant code changes are in the fluid/ folder where
some .fl files and other source files were used to generate
the '$Id' headers and footers.
2020-07-06 20:28:20 +02:00

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//
// Template header file for the Fast Light Tool Kit (FLTK).
//
// Copyright 2016-2018 by Bill Spitzak and others.
//
// This library is free software. Distribution and use rights are outlined in
// the file "COPYING" which should have been included with this file. If this
// file is missing or damaged, see the license at:
//
// https://www.fltk.org/COPYING.php
//
// Please see the following page on how to report bugs and issues:
//
// https://www.fltk.org/bugs.php
//
// Do not directly include this file, instead use <FL/android.H>.
// These types and variables give access to internal, platform-specific data through the public API.
// They require to include platform.H (in contrast to types defined in platform_types.h)
#if !defined(FL_PLATFORM_H)
# error "Never use <FL/android.H> directly; include <FL/platform.H> instead."
#endif // !FL_PLATFORM_H
#ifdef __cplusplus
extern "C" {
#endif
/*
This is the function that application code must implement, representing
the main entry to the app.
*/
extern int main(int argc, char **argv);
#ifdef __cplusplus
}
#endif
typedef void *Window; // used by fl_find(), fl_xid() and class Fl_X
/* Reference to the current device context
For back-compatibility only. The preferred procedure to get this reference is
Fl_Surface_Device::surface()->driver()->gc().
*/
extern void *fl_gc;
/**
These events are specific to the Android OS driver system. They can
be read by adding a callback via Fl::add_system_handler() and reading Fl::event()
Don't change the order of these enums! See Fl_Android_Application.H .
*/
enum Fl_Android_Platform_Event
{
FL_ANDROID_EVENTS = 0x00010000,
/**
* Command from main thread: the AInputQueue has changed. Upon processing
* this command, android_app->inputQueue will be updated to the new queue
* (or NULL).
*/
FL_ANDROID_EVENT_INPUT_CHANGED,
/**
* Command from main thread: a new ANativeWindow is ready for use. Upon
* receiving this command, android_app->window will contain the new window
* surface.
*/
FL_ANDROID_EVENT_INIT_WINDOW,
/**
* Command from main thread: the existing ANativeWindow needs to be
* terminated. Upon receiving this command, android_app->window still
* contains the existing window; after calling android_app_exec_cmd
* it will be set to NULL.
*/
FL_ANDROID_EVENT_TERM_WINDOW,
/**
* Command from main thread: the current ANativeWindow has been resized.
* Please redraw with its new size.
*/
FL_ANDROID_EVENT_WINDOW_RESIZED,
/**
* Command from main thread: the system needs that the current ANativeWindow
* be redrawn. You should redraw the window before handing this to
* android_app_exec_cmd() in order to avoid transient drawing glitches.
*/
FL_ANDROID_EVENT_WINDOW_REDRAW_NEEDED,
/**
* Command from main thread: the content area of the window has changed,
* such as from the soft input window being shown or hidden. You can
* find the new content rect in android_app::contentRect.
*/
FL_ANDROID_EVENT_CONTENT_RECT_CHANGED,
/**
* Command from main thread: the app's activity window has gained
* input focus.
*/
FL_ANDROID_EVENT_GAINED_FOCUS,
/**
* Command from main thread: the app's activity window has lost
* input focus.
*/
FL_ANDROID_EVENT_LOST_FOCUS,
/**
* Command from main thread: the current device configuration has changed.
*/
FL_ANDROID_EVENT_CONFIG_CHANGED,
/**
* Command from main thread: the system is running low on memory.
* Try to reduce your memory use.
*/
FL_ANDROID_EVENT_LOW_MEMORY,
/**
* Command from main thread: the app's activity has been started.
*/
FL_ANDROID_EVENT_START,
/**
* Command from main thread: the app's activity has been resumed.
*/
FL_ANDROID_EVENT_RESUME,
/**
* Command from main thread: the app should generate a new saved state
* for itself, to restore from later if needed. If you have saved state,
* allocate it with malloc and place it in android_app.savedState with
* the size in android_app.savedStateSize. The will be freed for you
* later.
*/
FL_ANDROID_EVENT_SAVE_STATE,
/**
* Command from main thread: the app's activity has been paused.
*/
FL_ANDROID_EVENT_PAUSE,
/**
* Command from main thread: the app's activity has been stopped.
*/
FL_ANDROID_EVENT_STOP,
/**
* Command from main thread: the app's activity is being destroyed,
* and waiting for the app thread to clean up and exit before proceeding.
*/
FL_ANDROID_EVENT_DESTROY
};