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+// Copyright (c) 2009 Nokia Corporation and/or its subsidiary(-ies).
+// All rights reserved.
+// This component and the accompanying materials are made available
+// under the terms of "Eclipse Public License v1.0"
+// which accompanies this distribution, and is available
+// at the URL "http://www.eclipse.org/legal/epl-v10.html".
+//
+// Initial Contributors:
+// Nokia Corporation - initial contribution.
+//
+// Contributors:
+//
+// Description:
+//
+/**
+* @file apmstd.h
+*
+* @internalComponent
+* @released
+*/
+#if !defined (__APMSTD_H__)
+#define __APMSTD_H__
+
+#include "commontypes.h"
+
+/**
+@publishedAll
+@released
+
+The largest possible value for a TInt16.
+*/
+const TInt KMaxTInt16=0x7fff;
+
+/**
+@publishedAll
+@released
+
+The smallest possible value for a TInt16.
+*/
+const TInt KMinTInt16=(-32768);
+
+/**
+@publishedAll
+@released
+*/
+const TInt KMaxDataTypeLength=256;
+
+/** Defines the priority associated with a data type.
+
+The priority is used by a device to resolve the current preferred handler
+of a data type, in the absence of any user preferences.
+
+@publishedAll
+@released
+@see TDataTypeWithPriority */
+typedef TInt32 TDataTypePriority;
+
+/** Reserved for future use.
+
+@publishedAll
+@released */
+const TInt32 KDataTypePriorityUserSpecified=KMaxTInt16;
+
+/** Trusted applications may use this priority value to ensure
+ their MIME type associations cannot be overridden by
+ self signed (untrusted) applications.
+
+@publishedAll
+@released
+@see TDataTypeWithPriority */
+const TInt32 KDataTypePriorityTrustedHigh = 0xC000;
+
+/** This is Threshold priority for Un-Trusted apps i.e., for the applications which reside
+in \\private\\10003a3f\\import\\apps and have a SID which is in the unprotected range. This is to avoid Un-Trusted app's claiming for priority higher
+than the threshold, if they claim for priority higher than the Threshold then it would be
+reduced to KDataTypeUnTrustedPriorityThreshold.
+
+@publishedAll
+@released */
+const TInt32 KDataTypeUnTrustedPriorityThreshold=KMaxTInt16;
+
+/** A priority value associated with a data (MIME) type. Associating an application
+with a data type at this priority means that this application, and no other,
+should ever handle the data type. Use sparingly.
+
+@publishedAll
+@released
+@see TDataTypeWithPriority */
+const TInt32 KDataTypePriorityHigh=10000;
+
+/** A priority value associated with a data (MIME) type. Associating an application
+with a data type at this priority means that the data type is the primary
+type for that application. For example, "text/plain" files for a text editor.
+
+@publishedAll
+@released
+@see TDataTypeWithPriority */
+const TInt32 KDataTypePriorityNormal=0;
+
+/** A priority value associated with a data (MIME) type. Associating an application
+with a data type at this priority means that the data type is a secondary
+type for that application. For example, "text/plain" files for a web browser.
+
+@publishedAll
+@released
+@see TDataTypeWithPriority */
+const TInt32 KDataTypePriorityLow=-10000;
+
+/** A priority value associated with a data (MIME) type. Associating an application
+with a data type at this priority means that the data type is a last resort
+for that application. Use sparingly.
+
+@publishedAll
+@released
+@see TDataTypeWithPriority */
+const TInt32 KDataTypePriorityLastResort=-20000;
+
+/** Reserved for future use.
+
+@publishedAll
+@released */
+const TInt32 KDataTypePriorityNotSupported=KMinTInt16;
+
+/** This is a special priority that overrides any user settings. Applications must
+have EWriteDeviceData to use this priority. If they have not then they will be
+downgraded to KDataTypePriorityNormal.
+
+@publishedPartner
+@released
+@see TDataTypeWithPriority */
+const TInt32 KDataTypePrioritySystem = 0xFFF9;
+
+
+/** A data type.
+
+The class maintains a string that describes the data type and an associated
+UID.
+
+A data type is also referred to as a MIME type.
+
+@publishedAll
+@released */
+class TDataType
+ {
+public:
+ TDataType();
+ ~TDataType();
+ TDataType(const PtrC8* aDataType);
+ Ptr8* GetDataType();
+
+private:
+ Ptr8* iDataType;
+ TUid iUid;
+ };
+
+class TDataTypeWithPriority
+/** A data (MIME) type and a priority value for that data type.
+
+The priority is used to resolve the current preferred handler of a data type,
+in the absence of any user preferences. An AIF file can associate an application
+with a data (MIME) type that is not native to Symbian OS. A priority value
+can be specified that allows the device to choose the highest priority application
+that can handle that data type.
+
+@publishedAll
+@released
+@see TDataType
+@see TDataTypePriority */
+ {
+public:
+ TDataTypeWithPriority();
+ TDataTypeWithPriority(const TDataType& aDataType, TDataTypePriority aPriority);
+
+public:
+ /** The data type. */
+ TDataType iDataType;
+ /** The priority value. */
+ TDataTypePriority iPriority;
+ };
+
+#endif
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