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// Copyright 2015 The Chromium Authors
// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be
// found in the LICENSE file.
#ifndef UI_ACCESSIBILITY_AX_TREE_DATA_H_
#define UI_ACCESSIBILITY_AX_TREE_DATA_H_
#include <stdint.h>
#include <map>
#include <string>
#include <vector>
#include "base/strings/string_split.h"
#include "ui/accessibility/ax_action_handler_registry.h"
#include "ui/accessibility/ax_base_export.h"
#include "ui/accessibility/ax_enums.mojom-forward.h"
#include "ui/accessibility/ax_node_data.h"
#include "ui/gfx/geometry/rect.h"
namespace ui {
// The data associated with an accessibility tree that's global to the
// tree and not associated with any particular node in the tree.
struct AX_BASE_EXPORT AXTreeData {
AXTreeData();
AXTreeData(const AXTreeData& other);
virtual ~AXTreeData();
// Return a string representation of this data, for debugging.
virtual std::string ToString() const;
// This is a simple serializable struct. All member variables should be
// public and copyable.
// The globally unique ID of this accessibility tree.
AXTreeID tree_id;
// The ID of the accessibility tree that this tree is contained in, if any.
AXTreeID parent_tree_id;
// The ID of the accessibility tree that has focus. This is typically set
// on the root frame in a frame tree.
AXTreeID focused_tree_id;
// Attributes specific to trees that are web frames.
std::string doctype;
bool loaded = false;
float loading_progress = 0.0f;
std::string mimetype;
std::string title;
std::string url;
// The node with keyboard focus within this tree, if any, or
// kInvalidAXNodeID if no node in this tree has focus.
AXNodeID focus_id = kInvalidAXNodeID;
// The current text selection within this tree, if any, expressed as the
// node ID and character offset of the anchor (selection start) and focus
// (selection end). If the offset could correspond to a position on two
// different lines, sel_upstream_affinity means the cursor is on the first
// line, otherwise it's on the second line.
// Most use cases will want to use ui::OwnerTree::GetUnignoredSelection.
bool sel_is_backward = false;
AXNodeID sel_anchor_object_id = kInvalidAXNodeID;
int32_t sel_anchor_offset = -1;
ax::mojom::TextAffinity sel_anchor_affinity;
AXNodeID sel_focus_object_id = kInvalidAXNodeID;
int32_t sel_focus_offset = -1;
ax::mojom::TextAffinity sel_focus_affinity;
// The node that's used as the root scroller. On some platforms
// like Android we need to ignore accessibility scroll offsets for
// that node and get them from the viewport instead.
AXNodeID root_scroller_id = kInvalidAXNodeID;
// Metadata from an HTML HEAD, such as <meta> tags. Stored here
// unparsed because the only applications that need these just want
// raw strings. Only included if the kHTMLMetadata AXMode is enabled.
std::vector<std::string> metadata;
};
AX_BASE_EXPORT bool operator==(const AXTreeData& lhs, const AXTreeData& rhs);
AX_BASE_EXPORT bool operator!=(const AXTreeData& lhs, const AXTreeData& rhs);
AX_BASE_EXPORT const AXTreeData& AXTreeDataUnknown();
} // namespace ui
#endif // UI_ACCESSIBILITY_AX_TREE_DATA_H_
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