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[scriptable, uuid(e9b0f89b-0529-4d96-98a8-eb5b2b9a8383)]
interface nsIAppStartup : nsISupports
Constants
The following flags may be passed as the aMode parameter to the quit method. One and only one of the "Quit" flags must be specified. The eRestart flag may be bit-wise combined with one of the "Quit" flags to cause the application to restart after it quits. Attempt to quit if all windows are closed.
const
PRUint32
eConsiderQuit = 1
Try to close all windows, then quit if successful.
const
PRUint32
eAttemptQuit = 2
Quit, damnit!
const
PRUint32
eForceQuit = 3
Restart the application after quitting. The application will be restarted with the same profile and an empty command line.
const
PRUint32
eRestart = 16
Methods
Create the hidden window.
void
createHiddenWindow()
During application startup (and at other times!) we may temporarily encounter a situation where all application windows will be closed but we don't want to take this as a signal to quit the app. Bracket the code where the last window could close with these. (And at application startup, on platforms that don't normally quit when the last window has closed, call Enter once, but not Exit)
void
enterLastWindowClosingSurvivalArea()
void
exitLastWindowClosingSurvivalArea()
Exit the event loop, and shut down the app.
@param aMode
This parameter modifies how the app is shutdown, and it is
constructed from the constants defined above.
void
quit(in PRUint32 aMode)
Runs an application event loop: normally the main event pump which
defines the lifetime of the application.
@returnCode NS_SUCCESS_RESTART_APP
This return code indicates that the application should be
restarted because quit was called with the eRestart flag.
void
run()
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