epoc32/include/hwrmhapticsactuatorobserver.h
author William Roberts <williamr@symbian.org>
Wed, 31 Mar 2010 12:33:34 +0100
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Current Symbian^3 public API header files (from PDK 3.0.h)
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/*
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* Copyright (c) 2008 Nokia Corporation and/or its subsidiary(-ies). 
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* All rights reserved.
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* This component and the accompanying materials are made available
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* under the terms of "Eclipse Public License v1.0"
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* which accompanies this distribution, and is available
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* at the URL "http://www.eclipse.org/legal/epl-v10.html".
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*
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* Initial Contributors:
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* Nokia Corporation - initial contribution.
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*
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* Contributors:
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*
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* Description:  This file contains the header of the 
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*                MHWRMHapticsActuatorObserver class.
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*
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*/
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#ifndef M_HWRMHAPTICSACTUATOROBSERVER_H
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#define M_HWRMHAPTICSACTUATOROBSERVER_H
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#include <hwrmlogicalactuators.h>
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/**
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* MHWRMHapticsActuatorObserver observer class.
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*
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* A client should derive from this abstract class to receive
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* logical actuator event notifications.
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*
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* @since S60 5.1
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*/
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class MHWRMHapticsActuatorObserver
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    {
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public:
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    /**
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    * @enum THWRMActuatorEvents
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    * 
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    * Events that can happen to logical actuators.
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    */    
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    enum THWRMActuatorEvents
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        {
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        /**
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        * This event occurs, when an actuator plugin of a previously
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        * unsupported logical actuator type is installed to the device.
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        *
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        * In practice, this event may occur when the user of the device
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        * starts using an external vibra device, which requires the 
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        * installation of an actuator plugin currently not present in
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        * the device.
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        */
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        EHWRMActuatorAttached,
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        /**
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        * This event occurs, when an actuator plugin of a previously
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        * supported logical actuator type is uninstalled from the device.
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        *
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        * In practice, this event may occur when the user of the device
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        * chooses to stop using an external vibra device, and uninstalls
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        * a previously installed actuator plugin.
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        */
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        EHWRMActuatorDetached,
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        /**
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        * Actuator is currently enabled and it is ready to be used
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        * as normal.
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        *
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        * Enabled/disabled state of an actuator is notified, when the
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        * actuator is opened by a client and when the state changes
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        * on runtime.
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        */
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        EHWRMActuatorEnabled,
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        /**
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        * Actuator is currently disabled and it is not able to handle
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        * haptics commands. This state of a logical actuator is in most
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        * cases relevant only for actuator plugins handling external
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        * vibra devices; E.g. connection to the external device may be
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        * lost, in which case the plugin is not able to execute incoming
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        * commands.
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        */
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        EHWRMActuatorDisabled, 
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        /**
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        * For sanity checks only e.g. when enumerating actuator events.
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        */ 
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        EHWRMEventLast    
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        };
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    /**
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    * Called when the state of an actuator changes. 
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    * 
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    * @param aEvent Indicates the type of event.
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    * @param aActuator Logical actuator to which the event happened.
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    *
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    * @since S60 5.1
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    */
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    virtual void ActuatorEventL( THWRMActuatorEvents aEvent, 
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                                 THWRMLogicalActuators aActuator ) = 0;
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    };
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#endif // M_HWRMHAPTICSACTUATOROBSERVER_H