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// Copyright 2018 The Fuchsia Authors. All rights reserved.
// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be
// found in the LICENSE file.
library fuchsia.ui.app;
using fuchsia.sys;
using fuchsia.ui.views;
/// ViewProvider is the standard mechanism for two modules to each obtain half
/// of a shared eventpair token. The shared token is a capability allowing the
/// modules to ask Scenic to create a ViewHolder/View pair. The resulting
/// View and ViewHolder are linked together until either one is destroyed.
///
/// Modules are free to use any other mechanism to agree upon the shared
/// eventpair token, and use this to create the linked ViewHolder/View.
/// ViewProvider is given for the convenience of clients that don't require
/// a more complex implementation.
[Discoverable]
protocol ViewProvider {
/// Creates a new View under the control of the ViewProvider.
///
/// `token` is one half of the shared eventpair which will bind the new View
/// to its associated ViewHolder. The ViewProvider will use `token` to
/// create its internal View representation. The caller is expected to use
/// its half to create corresponding ViewHolder object.
///
/// `incoming_services` allows clients to request services from the
/// ViewProvider implementation. `outgoing_services` allows clients to
/// provide services of their own to the ViewProvider implementation.
///
/// Clients can embed a ViewHolder (and by proxy the paired View) into their
/// scene graph by using `Node.AddChild()`. The ViewHolder cannot itself
/// have any children. A ViewProvider implementation can nest scene objects
/// within its View by using `View.AddChild()`. The View itself
/// cannot be a child of anything.
///
/// Modules can use these mechanisms to establish a distributed,
/// inter-process scene graph.
CreateView(handle<eventpair> token,
request<fuchsia.sys.ServiceProvider>? incoming_services,
fuchsia.sys.ServiceProvider? outgoing_services);
/// Creates a new View under the control of the ViewProvider.
///
/// `token` is one half of the shared eventpair which will bind the new View
/// to its associated ViewHolder. The ViewProvider will use `token` to
/// create its internal View representation. The caller is expected to use
/// its half to create corresponding ViewHolder object.
///
/// `view_ref_control` and `view_ref` are two typed handles to each half of the
/// same event pair. The `view_ref` can be cloned before passing it to this method,
/// which will allow clients to track the view (e.g., in a focus chain update).
///
/// `view_ref_control` must not have the ZX_RIGHT_DUPLICATE set, or view creation
/// will fail.
[Transitional]
CreateViewWithViewRef(handle<eventpair> token,
fuchsia.ui.views.ViewRefControl view_ref_control,
fuchsia.ui.views.ViewRef view_ref);
};