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  C++ get and set methods for attributes are automatically declared for attributes in the   
 
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  interface. For example attribute name foo generates accessor methods GetFoo and SetFoo.
 
  interface. For example attribute name foo generates accessor methods GetFoo and SetFoo.
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== Built In Types ===
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Type                    C++
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void                 void
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boolean         PRBool
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octet                 PRUint8
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short                 PRInt16
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long                 PRInt32
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long long         PRInt64
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unsigned short         PRUint16
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unsigned long         PRUint32
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unsigned long long PRUint64
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float float
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double double

Revision as of 12:11, 4 October 2006

Introduction

XPIDL stands for XP Interface Description Language. It is a specification for XPCOM which is a cross platform adapter description language. An adapter description language is used to describe an adapter which unrelated with its machine language. The description of the adapter can use specialized tools to handle automatoc generation of language that is unrelated to the adapter's specifications. Typically XPIDL is frequently used to generate C++ header files and typelib information.

Language

Interfaces

  An interface is declared with the interface keyword, and the simplest possible interface is  
 interface nsToolbar {
 };

To specify an interface's parent, follow the interface name with a colon and the parent name

interface nsIToolbar : nsIParent {
};

Methods

An interface can have both methods and attributes. Attributes are properties of interface objects that can be read and optionally set. The following example - Attributes, properties of interface objects, can be read and optionally set. - This is an example of an interface with one method (no return value, no parameters) named fun and an integer-valued attribute named attr

interface nsIFoo {
  attribute long attr;
  void fun();
};

Methods can have any number of in, out or inout parameters, with a variety of types.

In this example many parameters of different types and in an out specifications are seen

interface nsIStringStuff {
  void findStringLength(in string str, out long l);
  void concatenateStrings(in string str1, in string str2,
                         out string result);
  void replaceChar(inout string str, in char from, in char to,
                  in boolean foldCase);
};

Attributes can be made read-only, by placing the read-only keyword infront of the the definition

interface nsIThing {
  readonly attribute string lookButDontTouch;
};
C++ get and set methods for attributes are automatically declared for attributes in the   
interface. For example attribute name foo generates accessor methods GetFoo and SetFoo.

Built In Types =

Type C++ void void boolean PRBool octet PRUint8 short PRInt16 long PRInt32 long long PRInt64 unsigned short PRUint16 unsigned long PRUint32 unsigned long long PRUint64 float float double double