// Copyright 2018 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_VIEWS_INPUT_EVENT_ACTIVATION_PROTECTOR_H_
#define UI_VIEWS_INPUT_EVENT_ACTIVATION_PROTECTOR_H_
#include "base/time/time.h"
#include "ui/views/views_export.h"
namespace ui {
class Event;
}
namespace views {
// The goal of this class is to prevent potentially unintentional user
// interaction with a UI element.
// See switch kDisableInputEventActivationProtectionForTesting for disabling it.
class VIEWS_EXPORT InputEventActivationProtector {
public:
InputEventActivationProtector() = default;
InputEventActivationProtector(const InputEventActivationProtector&) = delete;
InputEventActivationProtector& operator=(
const InputEventActivationProtector&) = delete;
virtual ~InputEventActivationProtector() = default;
// Updates the state of the protector based off of visibility changes. This
// method must be called when the visibility of the view is changed.
void VisibilityChanged(bool is_visible);
// Updates the |view_shown_time_stamp_| if needed. This function will be
// called when we want to reset back the input protector to "initial shown"
// state, basically under some certain view's proprieties changed events.
void UpdateViewShownTimeStamp();
// Returns true if the event is a mouse, touch, or pointer event that took
// place within the double-click time interval after |view_shown_time_stamp_|.
virtual bool IsPossiblyUnintendedInteraction(const ui::Event& event);
// Resets the state for click tracking.
void ResetForTesting();
private:
// Timestamp of when the view being tracked is first shown.
base::TimeTicks view_shown_time_stamp_;
// Timestamp of the last event.
base::TimeTicks last_event_timestamp_;
// Number of repeated UI events with short intervals.
size_t repeated_event_count_ = 0;
};
} // namespace views
#endif // UI_VIEWS_INPUT_EVENT_ACTIVATION_PROTECTOR_H_