// Copyright (c) 2011 The Chromium Authors. All rights reserved.
// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be
// found in the LICENSE file.
#ifndef CHROME_BROWSER_AUTOCOMPLETE_HISTORY_PROVIDER_UTIL_H_
#define CHROME_BROWSER_AUTOCOMPLETE_HISTORY_PROVIDER_UTIL_H_
#pragma once
#include <deque>
#include <vector>
#include "chrome/browser/history/history_types.h"
namespace history {
// Used for intermediate history result operations.
struct HistoryMatch {
// Required for STL, we don't use this directly.
HistoryMatch();
HistoryMatch(const URLRow& url_info,
size_t input_location,
bool match_in_scheme,
bool innermost_match);
bool operator==(const GURL& url) const;
URLRow url_info;
// The offset of the user's input within the URL.
size_t input_location;
// Whether this is a match in the scheme. This determines whether we'll go
// ahead and show a scheme on the URL even if the user didn't type one.
// If our best match was in the scheme, not showing the scheme is both
// confusing and, for inline autocomplete of the fill_into_edit, dangerous.
// (If the user types "h" and we match "http://foo/", we need to inline
// autocomplete that, not "foo/", which won't show anything at all, and
// will mislead the user into thinking the What You Typed match is what's
// selected.)
bool match_in_scheme;
// A match after any scheme/"www.", if the user input could match at both
// locations. If the user types "w", an innermost match ("website.com") is
// better than a non-innermost match ("www.google.com"). If the user types
// "x", no scheme in our prefix list (or "www.") begins with x, so all
// matches are, vacuously, "innermost matches".
bool innermost_match;
};
typedef std::deque<HistoryMatch> HistoryMatches;
struct Prefix {
Prefix(const string16& prefix, int num_components)
: prefix(prefix),
num_components(num_components) {}
string16 prefix;
// The number of "components" in the prefix. The scheme is a component,
// and the initial "www." or "ftp." is a component. So "http://foo.com"
// and "www.bar.com" each have one component, "ftp://ftp.ftp.com" has two,
// and "mysite.com" has none. This is used to tell whether the user's
// input is an innermost match or not. See comments in HistoryMatch.
int num_components;
};
typedef std::vector<Prefix> Prefixes;
}
#endif // CHROME_BROWSER_AUTOCOMPLETE_HISTORY_PROVIDER_UTIL_H_