On Tue, 28 Jun 2011 13:30:09 +0200, Olli Pettay <olli.pet...@helsinki.fi> wrote:
There is now a patch for Gecko to implement a variant of this
proposal https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=641821

The patch adds the following methods (with moz prefix) to Node
(I assume Attr will not extend Node in the near future)
void addAttributeChangedListener(in MutationCallback aCallback);
void addChildlistChangedListener(in MutationCallback aCallback);
void addTextDataChangedListener(in MutationCallback aCallback);
void removeAttributeChangedListener(in MutationCallback aCallback);
void removeChildlistChangedListener(in MutationCallback aCallback);
void removeTextDataChangedListener(in MutationCallback aCallback);

[Callback, NoInterfaceObject]
interface MutationCallback
{
   // aNode is the node to which the listener was added.
   // aChangeTarget is the node in which the mutation was made.
   void handleMutation(in Node aNode, in Node aChangeTarget);
};

The changes to Jonas' proposal are merging non-Subtree methods to xxxSubtreexxx methods and adding aChangeTarget to the callback.

The basic idea behind the API is to have something simple, yet powerful.
Script libraries could add all sorts of filtering above the low level API.

Comments?

I have a question. Given

  removeNode(...)
  teehee()

will teehee() be executed after any relevant listeners have been invoked or before? That is, are listeners run while the removeNode() has not yet returned? And if so, is the problem with the original mutation events avoided because the node being removed is not exposed to the listeners?

Also, thanks for working on this!

Cheers,


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Anne van Kesteren
http://annevankesteren.nl/

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