office-gobmx/winaccessibility
Michael Weghorn 92a36bbd4f [API CHANGE] a11y: Switch AccessibleRelationType to enum
Switch css::accessibility::AccessibleRelationType
from integer constants to an enum.

This provides more type safety and improves the debugging
experience, e.g. GDB now prints

    com::sun::accessibility::AccessibleRelationType::AccessibleRelationType_CONTENT_FLOWS_TO

instead of just "2" when printing the value of a
corresponding variable, so it's no longer necessary
to manually look up what constant has that integer
value to know what relation this refers to.

offapi/com/sun/star/accessibility/AccessibleRelationType.idl
had this comment:

> <p>We are using constants instead of a more typesafe enum.  The reason
> for this is that IDL enums may not be extended.  Therefore, in order to
> include future extensions to the set of roles we have to use constants
> here.</p>

However, the a11y UNO API is internal (not published),
so that shouldn't be a concern.

Change-Id: I44a7d56cb085dc24effb24fcd34bb222b78ef4cd
Reviewed-on: https://gerrit.libreoffice.org/c/core/+/176153
Reviewed-by: Michael Weghorn <m.weghorn@posteo.de>
Tested-by: Jenkins
2024-11-07 08:50:13 +01:00
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source [API CHANGE] a11y: Switch AccessibleRelationType to enum 2024-11-07 08:50:13 +01:00
CustomTarget_ia2_idl.mk
Library_uacccom.mk
Library_winaccessibility.mk
Makefile
Module_winaccessibility.mk
README.md Fix typo 2024-10-19 15:52:43 +02:00
WinResTarget_uacccom.mk

Windows Accessibility Bridge

This code provides a bridge between our internal Accessibility interfaces (implemented on all visible 'things' in the suite: eg. windows, buttons, entry boxes etc.) - and the Windows MSAA / IAccessible2 COM interfaces that are familiar to windows users and Accessible Technologies (ATs) such as the NVDA screen reader.

The code breaks into three bits:

  • source/service/

    • the UNO service providing the accessibility bridge. It essentially listens to events from the LibreOffice core and creates and synchronises COM peers for our internal accessibility objects when events arrive.
  • source/UAccCom/

    • COM implementations of the MSAA / IAccessible2 interfaces to provide native peers for the accessibility code.
  • source/UAccCOMIDL/

    • COM Interface Definition Language (IDL) for UAccCom.

Here is one way of visualising the code / control flow

VCL <-> UNO toolkit <-> UNO a11y <-> win a11y <-> COM / IAccessible2

vcl/ <-> toolkit/ <-> accessibility/ <-> winaccessibility/ <-> UAccCom/

Threading

It's possible that the UNO components are called from threads other than the main thread, so they have to be synchronized. It would be nice to put the component into a UNO apartment (and the COM components into STA) but UNO would spawn a new thread for it so it's not possible. The COM components also call into the same global AccObjectWinManager as the UNO components do so both have to be synchronized in the same way.

So we use the SolarMutex for all synchronization since anything else would be rather difficult to make work. Unfortunately there is a pre-existing problem in vcl with Win32 Window creation and destruction on non-main threads where a synchronous SendMessage is used while the SolarMutex is locked that can cause deadlocks if the main thread is waiting on the SolarMutex itself at that time and thus not handing the Win32 message; this is easy to trigger with JunitTests but hopefully not by actual end users.

Debugging / Playing with winaccessibility

If an assistive technology like NVDA is running when soffice starts, IA2 should be automatically enabled and work as expected.

'accprobe' can be used to introspect the accessibility hierarchy remotely, checkout:

http://accessibility.linuxfoundation.org/a11yweb/util/accprobe/

But often it's more useful to look at NVDA's text output window.

Another tool is Accessibility Insights for Windows: https://accessibilityinsights.io/ It does not support IAccessible2, but the Microsoft Active Accessibility to Microsoft UIA proxy makes some properties, methods and events available to UIA via the LegacyIAccessible pattern: https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/win32/winauto/uiauto-implementinglegacyiaccessible