XPCOM:nsIEventTargetManager

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Summary

Provide an interface that exposes our event queue system in a freezable and scriptable fashion.

nsIEventTarget abstracts the posting of a PLEvent to a thread event queue. It is currently implemented by nsEventQueue, nsSocketTransportService, and nsIOThreadPool. Most consumers only know how to work with a nsIEventQueue, which is only implemented by the nsEventQueue class.

Proposal

[scriptable, uuid(...)]
interface nsIEventTargetManager : nsISupports
{
  /**
   * This method dispatches a runnable to the specified event target, which
   * may correspond to a different thread.
   *
   * @param target
   *        The nsIEventTarget where the runnable will be executed.
   * @param runnable
   *        The nsIRunnable to execute.
   * @param synchronous
   *        If true, then this method will not return until the runnable
   *        has been executed.  If false, then this method will return
   *        immediately (possibly before the runnable has executed).  If
   *        the event target specifies the current thread, then it is an
   *        error for this parameter to be true.
   *
   * @throws NS_ERROR_INVALID_ARG
   *         This exception is thrown if target is null, runnable is null,
   *         or if synchronous is set to true and target specifies an
   *         event target on the current thread.
   */
  void postEvent(in nsIEventTarget target,
                 in nsIRunnable runnable,
                 in boolean synchronous);
  /**
   * This method returns an event target by name.
   *
   * @param name
   *        The name of the event target requested.  If this value is the
   *        string "current", then the event target of the current thread
   *        is returned.
   */
  nsIEventTarget getEventTarget(in string name);
  /**
   * This method sets the event target for the current thread.  If there
   * was already an event target defined for the current thread, then that
   * event target is released, and the new event target takes its place.
   *
   * @param name
   *        The name of the event target being set.  This name must be
   *        unique, and it cannot be the string "current" since that name
   *        is reserved.
   * @param target
   *        The event target being set.
   */
  void setEventTarget(in string name, in nsIEventTarget target);
};