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1 /*
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3  * Copyright (C) 2010 Apple Inc. All rights reserved.
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5  * This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
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19  */
20 
21 #ifndef EditingBehavior_h
22 #define EditingBehavior_h
23 
24 #include "core/editing/EditingBehaviorTypes.h"
25 
26 namespace WebCore {
27 class KeyboardEvent;
28 
29 class EditingBehavior {
30 
31 public:
EditingBehavior(EditingBehaviorType type)32     explicit EditingBehavior(EditingBehaviorType type)
33         : m_type(type)
34     {
35     }
36 
37     // Individual functions for each case where we have more than one style of editing behavior.
38     // Create a new function for any platform difference so we can control it here.
39 
40     // When extending a selection beyond the top or bottom boundary of an editable area,
41     // maintain the horizontal position on Windows and Android but extend it to the boundary of
42     // the editable content on Mac and Linux.
shouldMoveCaretToHorizontalBoundaryWhenPastTopOrBottom()43     bool shouldMoveCaretToHorizontalBoundaryWhenPastTopOrBottom() const
44     {
45         return m_type != EditingWindowsBehavior && m_type != EditingAndroidBehavior;
46     }
47 
48     // On Windows, selections should always be considered as directional, regardless if it is
49     // mouse-based or keyboard-based.
shouldConsiderSelectionAsDirectional()50     bool shouldConsiderSelectionAsDirectional() const { return m_type != EditingMacBehavior; }
51 
52     // On Mac, when revealing a selection (for example as a result of a Find operation on the Browser),
53     // content should be scrolled such that the selection gets certer aligned.
shouldCenterAlignWhenSelectionIsRevealed()54     bool shouldCenterAlignWhenSelectionIsRevealed() const { return m_type == EditingMacBehavior; }
55 
56     // On Mac, style is considered present when present at the beginning of selection. On other platforms,
57     // style has to be present throughout the selection.
shouldToggleStyleBasedOnStartOfSelection()58     bool shouldToggleStyleBasedOnStartOfSelection() const { return m_type == EditingMacBehavior; }
59 
60     // Standard Mac behavior when extending to a boundary is grow the selection rather than leaving the base
61     // in place and moving the extent. Matches NSTextView.
shouldAlwaysGrowSelectionWhenExtendingToBoundary()62     bool shouldAlwaysGrowSelectionWhenExtendingToBoundary() const { return m_type == EditingMacBehavior; }
63 
64     // On Mac, when processing a contextual click, the object being clicked upon should be selected.
shouldSelectOnContextualMenuClick()65     bool shouldSelectOnContextualMenuClick() const { return m_type == EditingMacBehavior; }
66 
67     // On Mac and Windows, pressing backspace (when it isn't handled otherwise) should navigate back.
shouldNavigateBackOnBackspace()68     bool shouldNavigateBackOnBackspace() const
69     {
70         return m_type != EditingUnixBehavior && m_type != EditingAndroidBehavior;
71     }
72 
73     // On Mac, selecting backwards by word/line from the middle of a word/line, and then going
74     // forward leaves the caret back in the middle with no selection, instead of directly selecting
75     // to the other end of the line/word (Unix/Windows behavior).
shouldExtendSelectionByWordOrLineAcrossCaret()76     bool shouldExtendSelectionByWordOrLineAcrossCaret() const { return m_type != EditingMacBehavior; }
77 
78     // Based on native behavior, when using ctrl(alt)+arrow to move caret by word, ctrl(alt)+left arrow moves caret to
79     // immediately before the word in all platforms, for example, the word break positions are: "|abc |def |hij |opq".
80     // But ctrl+right arrow moves caret to "abc |def |hij |opq" on Windows and "abc| def| hij| opq|" on Mac and Linux.
shouldSkipSpaceWhenMovingRight()81     bool shouldSkipSpaceWhenMovingRight() const { return m_type == EditingWindowsBehavior; }
82 
83     // On Mac, undo of delete/forward-delete of text should select the deleted text. On other platforms deleted text
84     // should not be selected and the cursor should be placed where the deletion started.
shouldUndoOfDeleteSelectText()85     bool shouldUndoOfDeleteSelectText() const { return m_type == EditingMacBehavior; }
86 
87     // Support for global selections, used on platforms like the X Window
88     // System that treat selection as a type of clipboard.
supportsGlobalSelection()89     bool supportsGlobalSelection() const
90     {
91         return m_type != EditingWindowsBehavior && m_type != EditingMacBehavior;
92     }
93 
94     // Convert a KeyboardEvent to a command name like "Copy", "Undo" and so on.
95     // If nothing, return empty string.
96     const char* interpretKeyEvent(const KeyboardEvent&) const;
97 
98     bool shouldInsertCharacter(const KeyboardEvent&) const;
99 private:
100     EditingBehaviorType m_type;
101 };
102 
103 } // namespace WebCore
104 
105 #endif // EditingBehavior_h
106