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#ifndef __FRAMEWORK_DISPATCH_WINDOWCOMMANDDISPATCH_HXX_
#define __FRAMEWORK_DISPATCH_WINDOWCOMMANDDISPATCH_HXX_
//_______________________________________________
// my own includes
#include <threadhelp/threadhelpbase.hxx>
//_______________________________________________
// interface includes
#include <com/sun/star/awt/XWindow.hpp>
#include <com/sun/star/frame/XFrame.hpp>
#include <com/sun/star/lang/XEventListener.hpp>
#include <com/sun/star/lang/XMultiServiceFactory.hpp>
//_______________________________________________
// other includes
#include <cppuhelper/implbase1.hxx>
#include <tools/link.hxx>
//_______________________________________________
// namespace
namespace framework{
namespace css = ::com::sun::star;
//_______________________________________________
// exported const
//_______________________________________________
// exported definitions
/** @short internal helper to bind e.g. MAC-Menu events to our internal dispatch API.
@descr On e.g. MAC platform system menus are merged together with some fix entries as
e.g. "Pereferences" or "About". These menu entries trigger hard coded commands.
Here we map these commands to the right URLs and dispatch them.
This helper knows a frame and its container window (where VCL provide the hard coded
commands). We hold those objects weak so there is no need to react for complex UNO dispose/ing()
scenarios. On the other side VCL does not hold us alive (because it doesn't know our UNO reference).
So we register at the VCL level as an event listener and
*/
class WindowCommandDispatch : private ThreadHelpBase
{
private:
/// can be used to create own needed services on demand.
css::uno::Reference< css::lang::XMultiServiceFactory > m_xSMGR;
/// knows the frame, where we dispatch our commands as weak reference
css::uno::WeakReference< css::frame::XFrame > m_xFrame;
/// knows the VCL window (where the hard coded commands occurred) as weak XWindow reference
css::uno::WeakReference< css::awt::XWindow > m_xWindow;
//___________________________________________
// native interface
public:
//_______________________________________
/** @short creates a new instance and initialize it with all necessary parameters.
@descr Every instance of such MACDispatch can be used for the specified context only.
Means: 1 MACDispatch object is bound to 1 Frame/Window pair in which context
the detected commands will be executed.
@param xSMGR
will be used to create own needed services on demand.
@param xFrame
used as for new detected commands.
*/
WindowCommandDispatch(const css::uno::Reference< css::lang::XMultiServiceFactory >& xSMGR ,
const css::uno::Reference< css::frame::XFrame >& xFrame);
//_______________________________________
/** @short used to free internal resources.
*/
virtual ~WindowCommandDispatch();
//___________________________________________
// implementation
private:
//_______________________________________
/** @short establish all listener connections we need.
@descr Those listener connections will be created one times only (see ctor).
Afterwards we listen for incoming events till our referred frame/window pair
will be closed.
*/
void impl_startListening();
/** @short drop all listener connections we need.
*/
void impl_stopListening();
//_______________________________________
/** @short callback from VCL to notify new commands
*/
DECL_LINK( impl_notifyCommand, void* );
//_______________________________________
/** @short dispatch right command URLs into our frame context.
@param sCommand
the command for dispatch
*/
void impl_dispatchCommand(const ::rtl::OUString& sCommand);
}; // class MACDispatch
} // namespace framework
#endif // #ifndef __FRAMEWORK_DISPATCH_MACDISPATCH_HXX_
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