replicant-frameworks_native/include/android/native_activity.h

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/*
* Copyright (C) 2010 The Android Open Source Project
*
* Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
* you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
* You may obtain a copy of the License at
*
* http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
*
* Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
* distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
* WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
* See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
* limitations under the License.
*/
/**
* @addtogroup NativeActivity Native Activity
* @{
*/
/**
* @file native_activity.h
*/
#ifndef ANDROID_NATIVE_ACTIVITY_H
#define ANDROID_NATIVE_ACTIVITY_H
#include <stdint.h>
#include <sys/types.h>
#include <jni.h>
#include <android/asset_manager.h>
#include <android/input.h>
#include <android/native_window.h>
#ifdef __cplusplus
extern "C" {
#endif
/**
* {@link ANativeActivityCallbacks}
*/
struct ANativeActivityCallbacks;
/**
* This structure defines the native side of an android.app.NativeActivity.
* It is created by the framework, and handed to the application's native
* code as it is being launched.
*/
typedef struct ANativeActivity {
/**
* Pointer to the callback function table of the native application.
* You can set the functions here to your own callbacks. The callbacks
* pointer itself here should not be changed; it is allocated and managed
* for you by the framework.
*/
struct ANativeActivityCallbacks* callbacks;
/**
* The global handle on the process's Java VM.
*/
JavaVM* vm;
/**
* JNI context for the main thread of the app. Note that this field
* can ONLY be used from the main thread of the process; that is, the
* thread that calls into the ANativeActivityCallbacks.
*/
JNIEnv* env;
/**
* The NativeActivity object handle.
*
* IMPORTANT NOTE: This member is mis-named. It should really be named
* 'activity' instead of 'clazz', since it's a reference to the
* NativeActivity instance created by the system for you.
*
* We unfortunately cannot change this without breaking NDK
* source-compatibility.
*/
jobject clazz;
/**
* Path to this application's internal data directory.
*/
const char* internalDataPath;
/**
* Path to this application's external (removable/mountable) data directory.
*/
const char* externalDataPath;
/**
* The platform's SDK version code.
*/
int32_t sdkVersion;
/**
* This is the native instance of the application. It is not used by
* the framework, but can be set by the application to its own instance
* state.
*/
void* instance;
/**
* Pointer to the Asset Manager instance for the application. The application
* uses this to access binary assets bundled inside its own .apk file.
*/
AAssetManager* assetManager;
/**
* Available starting with Honeycomb: path to the directory containing
* the application's OBB files (if any). If the app doesn't have any
* OBB files, this directory may not exist.
*/
const char* obbPath;
} ANativeActivity;
/**
* These are the callbacks the framework makes into a native application.
* All of these callbacks happen on the main thread of the application.
* By default, all callbacks are NULL; set to a pointer to your own function
* to have it called.
*/
typedef struct ANativeActivityCallbacks {
/**
* NativeActivity has started. See Java documentation for Activity.onStart()
* for more information.
*/
void (*onStart)(ANativeActivity* activity);
/**
* NativeActivity has resumed. See Java documentation for Activity.onResume()
* for more information.
*/
void (*onResume)(ANativeActivity* activity);
/**
* Framework is asking NativeActivity to save its current instance state.
* See Java documentation for Activity.onSaveInstanceState() for more
* information. The returned pointer needs to be created with malloc();
* the framework will call free() on it for you. You also must fill in
* outSize with the number of bytes in the allocation. Note that the
* saved state will be persisted, so it can not contain any active
* entities (pointers to memory, file descriptors, etc).
*/
void* (*onSaveInstanceState)(ANativeActivity* activity, size_t* outSize);
/**
* NativeActivity has paused. See Java documentation for Activity.onPause()
* for more information.
*/
void (*onPause)(ANativeActivity* activity);
/**
* NativeActivity has stopped. See Java documentation for Activity.onStop()
* for more information.
*/
void (*onStop)(ANativeActivity* activity);
/**
* NativeActivity is being destroyed. See Java documentation for Activity.onDestroy()
* for more information.
*/
void (*onDestroy)(ANativeActivity* activity);
/**
* Focus has changed in this NativeActivity's window. This is often used,
* for example, to pause a game when it loses input focus.
*/
void (*onWindowFocusChanged)(ANativeActivity* activity, int hasFocus);
/**
* The drawing window for this native activity has been created. You
* can use the given native window object to start drawing.
*/
void (*onNativeWindowCreated)(ANativeActivity* activity, ANativeWindow* window);
/**
* The drawing window for this native activity has been resized. You should
* retrieve the new size from the window and ensure that your rendering in
* it now matches.
*/
void (*onNativeWindowResized)(ANativeActivity* activity, ANativeWindow* window);
/**
* The drawing window for this native activity needs to be redrawn. To avoid
* transient artifacts during screen changes (such resizing after rotation),
* applications should not return from this function until they have finished
* drawing their window in its current state.
*/
void (*onNativeWindowRedrawNeeded)(ANativeActivity* activity, ANativeWindow* window);
/**
* The drawing window for this native activity is going to be destroyed.
* You MUST ensure that you do not touch the window object after returning
* from this function: in the common case of drawing to the window from
* another thread, that means the implementation of this callback must
* properly synchronize with the other thread to stop its drawing before
* returning from here.
*/
void (*onNativeWindowDestroyed)(ANativeActivity* activity, ANativeWindow* window);
/**
* The input queue for this native activity's window has been created.
* You can use the given input queue to start retrieving input events.
*/
void (*onInputQueueCreated)(ANativeActivity* activity, AInputQueue* queue);
/**
* The input queue for this native activity's window is being destroyed.
* You should no longer try to reference this object upon returning from this
* function.
*/
void (*onInputQueueDestroyed)(ANativeActivity* activity, AInputQueue* queue);
/**
* The rectangle in the window in which content should be placed has changed.
*/
void (*onContentRectChanged)(ANativeActivity* activity, const ARect* rect);
/**
* The current device AConfiguration has changed. The new configuration can
* be retrieved from assetManager.
*/
void (*onConfigurationChanged)(ANativeActivity* activity);
/**
* The system is running low on memory. Use this callback to release
* resources you do not need, to help the system avoid killing more
* important processes.
*/
void (*onLowMemory)(ANativeActivity* activity);
} ANativeActivityCallbacks;
/**
* This is the function that must be in the native code to instantiate the
* application's native activity. It is called with the activity instance (see
* above); if the code is being instantiated from a previously saved instance,
* the savedState will be non-NULL and point to the saved data. You must make
* any copy of this data you need -- it will be released after you return from
* this function.
*/
typedef void ANativeActivity_createFunc(ANativeActivity* activity,
void* savedState, size_t savedStateSize);
/**
* The name of the function that NativeInstance looks for when launching its
* native code. This is the default function that is used, you can specify
* "android.app.func_name" string meta-data in your manifest to use a different
* function.
*/
extern ANativeActivity_createFunc ANativeActivity_onCreate;
/**
* Finish the given activity. Its finish() method will be called, causing it
* to be stopped and destroyed. Note that this method can be called from
* *any* thread; it will send a message to the main thread of the process
* where the Java finish call will take place.
*/
void ANativeActivity_finish(ANativeActivity* activity);
/**
* Change the window format of the given activity. Calls getWindow().setFormat()
* of the given activity. Note that this method can be called from
* *any* thread; it will send a message to the main thread of the process
* where the Java finish call will take place.
*/
void ANativeActivity_setWindowFormat(ANativeActivity* activity, int32_t format);
/**
* Change the window flags of the given activity. Calls getWindow().setFlags()
* of the given activity. Note that this method can be called from
* *any* thread; it will send a message to the main thread of the process
* where the Java finish call will take place. See window.h for flag constants.
*/
void ANativeActivity_setWindowFlags(ANativeActivity* activity,
uint32_t addFlags, uint32_t removeFlags);
/**
* Flags for ANativeActivity_showSoftInput; see the Java InputMethodManager
* API for documentation.
*/
enum {
/**
* Implicit request to show the input window, not as the result
* of a direct request by the user.
*/
ANATIVEACTIVITY_SHOW_SOFT_INPUT_IMPLICIT = 0x0001,
/**
* The user has forced the input method open (such as by
* long-pressing menu) so it should not be closed until they
* explicitly do so.
*/
ANATIVEACTIVITY_SHOW_SOFT_INPUT_FORCED = 0x0002,
};
/**
* Show the IME while in the given activity. Calls InputMethodManager.showSoftInput()
* for the given activity. Note that this method can be called from
* *any* thread; it will send a message to the main thread of the process
* where the Java finish call will take place.
*/
void ANativeActivity_showSoftInput(ANativeActivity* activity, uint32_t flags);
/**
* Flags for ANativeActivity_hideSoftInput; see the Java InputMethodManager
* API for documentation.
*/
enum {
/**
* The soft input window should only be hidden if it was not
* explicitly shown by the user.
*/
ANATIVEACTIVITY_HIDE_SOFT_INPUT_IMPLICIT_ONLY = 0x0001,
/**
* The soft input window should normally be hidden, unless it was
* originally shown with {@link ANATIVEACTIVITY_SHOW_SOFT_INPUT_FORCED}.
*/
ANATIVEACTIVITY_HIDE_SOFT_INPUT_NOT_ALWAYS = 0x0002,
};
/**
* Hide the IME while in the given activity. Calls InputMethodManager.hideSoftInput()
* for the given activity. Note that this method can be called from
* *any* thread; it will send a message to the main thread of the process
* where the Java finish call will take place.
*/
void ANativeActivity_hideSoftInput(ANativeActivity* activity, uint32_t flags);
#ifdef __cplusplus
};
#endif
#endif // ANDROID_NATIVE_ACTIVITY_H
/** @} */