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/* -*- Mode: C; tab-width: 8; indent-tabs-mode: nil; c-basic-offset: 4 -*-
 *
 * This Source Code Form is subject to the terms of the Mozilla Public
 * License, v. 2.0. If a copy of the MPL was not distributed with this
 * file, You can obtain one at http://mozilla.org/MPL/2.0/. */

#include "nsISupports.idl"

/**
 * This interface allows Firefox to expose different implementations of its own
 * classes to add-ons. Once an interposition is created, it must be assigned to
 * an add-on using Cu.setAddonInterposition (JS) or xpc::SetAddonInterposition
 * (C++). In both cases, the arguments should be the add-on ID and the
 * interposition object (which must be an nsIAddonInterposition). This must
 * happen before any compartments are created for the given add-on.
 *
 * Every time the add-on accesses a property on any object outside its own set
 * of compartments, XPConnect will call the interposition's
 * interpose method. If the interposition wants to replace the given
 * property, it should return a replacement property descriptor for it. If not,
 * it should return null.
 */
[scriptable,uuid(d05cc5fd-ad88-41a6-854c-36fd94d69ddb)]
interface nsIAddonInterposition : nsISupports
{
    /**
     * Returns a replacement property descriptor for a browser object.
     *
     * @param addonId The ID of the add-on accessing the property.
     * @param target The browser object being accessed.
     * @param iface The IID of the interface the property is associated with. This
     *              parameter is only available for XPCWrappedNative targets. As
     *              such, it's only useful as an optimization to avoid
     *              instanceof checks on the target.
     * @param prop The name of the property being accessed.
     * @return A property descriptor or null.
     */
    jsval interposeProperty(in jsval addonId,
                            in jsval target,
                            in nsIIDPtr iface,
                            in jsval prop);
    /**
     * We're intercepting calls from add-ons scopes into non-addon scopes.
     *
     * @param addonId The ID of the add-on accessing the property.
     * @param originalFunc The function object being intercepted.
     * @param originalThis The |this| value for the intercepted call.
     * @param args The arguments of the original call in an array.
     * @return The result of the call. NOTE: after the call interception,
     * the original function will not be called automatically, so the
     * implementer has to do that.
     */
    jsval interposeCall(in jsval addonId,
                        in jsval originalFunc,
                        in jsval originalThis,
                        in jsval args);

    /**
     * For the first time when the interposition is registered the engine
     * calls getWhitelist and expects an array of strings. The strings are
     * the name of properties the interposition wants interposeProperty
     * to be called. It can be an empty array.
     * Note: for CPOWs interposeProperty is always called regardless if
     * the name of the property is on the whitelist or not.
     */
    jsval getWhitelist();
};