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* DO NOT EDIT. THIS FILE IS GENERATED FROM ../../../dist/idl/nsMsgMessageFlags.idl
*/
#ifndef __gen_nsMsgMessageFlags_h__
#define __gen_nsMsgMessageFlags_h__
/* For IDL files that don't want to include root IDL files. */
#ifndef NS_NO_VTABLE
#define NS_NO_VTABLE
#endif
typedef uint32_t nsMsgMessageFlagType;
/* starting interface: nsMsgMessageFlags */
#define NS_MSGMESSAGEFLAGS_IID_STR "1ea3acdb-7b9f-4e35-9513-76e0a0cc6baa"
#define NS_MSGMESSAGEFLAGS_IID \
{0x1ea3acdb, 0x7b9f, 0x4e35, \
{ 0x95, 0x13, 0x76, 0xe0, 0xa0, 0xcc, 0x6b, 0xaa }}
class NS_NO_VTABLE nsMsgMessageFlags {
public:
NS_DECLARE_STATIC_IID_ACCESSOR(NS_MSGMESSAGEFLAGS_IID)
enum {
Read = 1U,
Replied = 2U,
Marked = 4U,
Expunged = 8U,
HasRe = 16U,
Elided = 32U,
FeedMsg = 64U,
Offline = 128U,
Watched = 256U,
SenderAuthed = 512U,
Partial = 1024U,
Queued = 2048U,
Forwarded = 4096U,
Priorities = 57344U,
New = 65536U,
Ignored = 262144U,
IMAPDeleted = 2097152U,
MDNReportNeeded = 4194304U,
MDNReportSent = 8388608U,
Template = 16777216U,
Attachment = 268435456U,
Labels = 234881024U,
RuntimeOnly = 32U
};
};
NS_DEFINE_STATIC_IID_ACCESSOR(nsMsgMessageFlags, NS_MSGMESSAGEFLAGS_IID)
/* Use this macro when declaring classes that implement this interface. */
#define NS_DECL_NSMSGMESSAGEFLAGS \
/* Use this macro when declaring the members of this interface when the
class doesn't implement the interface. This is useful for forwarding. */
#define NS_DECL_NON_VIRTUAL_NSMSGMESSAGEFLAGS \
/* Use this macro to declare functions that forward the behavior of this interface to another object. */
#define NS_FORWARD_NSMSGMESSAGEFLAGS(_to) \
/* Use this macro to declare functions that forward the behavior of this interface to another object in a safe way. */
#define NS_FORWARD_SAFE_NSMSGMESSAGEFLAGS(_to) \
#if 0
/* Use the code below as a template for the implementation class for this interface. */
/* Header file */
class _MYCLASS_ : public nsMsgMessageFlags
{
public:
NS_DECL_ISUPPORTS
NS_DECL_NSMSGMESSAGEFLAGS
_MYCLASS_();
private:
~_MYCLASS_();
protected:
/* additional members */
};
/* Implementation file */
NS_IMPL_ISUPPORTS(_MYCLASS_, nsMsgMessageFlags)
_MYCLASS_::_MYCLASS_()
{
/* member initializers and constructor code */
}
_MYCLASS_::~_MYCLASS_()
{
/* destructor code */
}
/* End of implementation class template. */
#endif
typedef uint32_t nsMsgProcessingFlagType;
/* starting interface: nsMsgProcessingFlags */
#define NS_MSGPROCESSINGFLAGS_IID_STR "1f7d642b-de2a-45f0-a27f-9c9ce0b741d8"
#define NS_MSGPROCESSINGFLAGS_IID \
{0x1f7d642b, 0xde2a, 0x45f0, \
{ 0xa2, 0x7f, 0x9c, 0x9c, 0xe0, 0xb7, 0x41, 0xd8 }}
class NS_NO_VTABLE nsMsgProcessingFlags {
public:
NS_DECLARE_STATIC_IID_ACCESSOR(NS_MSGPROCESSINGFLAGS_IID)
enum {
ClassifyJunk = 1U,
ClassifyTraits = 2U,
TraitsDone = 4U,
FiltersDone = 8U,
FilterToMove = 16U,
NotReportedClassified = 32U,
NumberOfFlags = 6U
};
};
NS_DEFINE_STATIC_IID_ACCESSOR(nsMsgProcessingFlags, NS_MSGPROCESSINGFLAGS_IID)
/* Use this macro when declaring classes that implement this interface. */
#define NS_DECL_NSMSGPROCESSINGFLAGS \
/* Use this macro when declaring the members of this interface when the
class doesn't implement the interface. This is useful for forwarding. */
#define NS_DECL_NON_VIRTUAL_NSMSGPROCESSINGFLAGS \
/* Use this macro to declare functions that forward the behavior of this interface to another object. */
#define NS_FORWARD_NSMSGPROCESSINGFLAGS(_to) \
/* Use this macro to declare functions that forward the behavior of this interface to another object in a safe way. */
#define NS_FORWARD_SAFE_NSMSGPROCESSINGFLAGS(_to) \
#if 0
/* Use the code below as a template for the implementation class for this interface. */
/* Header file */
class _MYCLASS_ : public nsMsgProcessingFlags
{
public:
NS_DECL_ISUPPORTS
NS_DECL_NSMSGPROCESSINGFLAGS
_MYCLASS_();
private:
~_MYCLASS_();
protected:
/* additional members */
};
/* Implementation file */
NS_IMPL_ISUPPORTS(_MYCLASS_, nsMsgProcessingFlags)
_MYCLASS_::_MYCLASS_()
{
/* member initializers and constructor code */
}
_MYCLASS_::~_MYCLASS_()
{
/* destructor code */
}
/* End of implementation class template. */
#endif
#endif /* __gen_nsMsgMessageFlags_h__ */
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