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// GADBannerViewDelegate.h
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// Google AdMob Ads SDK
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//
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// Copyright 2011 Google Inc. All rights reserved.
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//
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#import <Foundation/Foundation.h>
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@class GADRequestError;
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@class GADBannerView;
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// Delegate for receiving state change messages from a GADBannerView such as ad
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// requests succeeding/failing or when an ad has been clicked.
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@protocol GADBannerViewDelegate <NSObject>
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@optional
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#pragma mark Ad Request Lifecycle Notifications
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// Sent when an ad request loaded an ad. This is a good opportunity to add this
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// view to the hierarchy if it has not yet been added. If the ad was received
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// as a part of the server-side auto refreshing, you can examine the
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// hasAutoRefreshed property of the view.
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- (void)adViewDidReceiveAd:(GADBannerView *)view;
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// Sent when an ad request failed. Normally this is because no network
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// connection was available or no ads were available (i.e. no fill). If the
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// error was received as a part of the server-side auto refreshing, you can
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// examine the hasAutoRefreshed property of the view.
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- (void)adView:(GADBannerView *)view
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didFailToReceiveAdWithError:(GADRequestError *)error;
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#pragma mark Click-Time Lifecycle Notifications
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// Sent just before presenting the user a full screen view, such as a browser,
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// in response to clicking on an ad. Use this opportunity to stop animations,
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// time sensitive interactions, etc.
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//
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// Normally the user looks at the ad, dismisses it, and control returns to your
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// application by calling adViewDidDismissScreen:. However if the user hits the
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// Home button or clicks on an App Store link your application will end. On iOS
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// 4.0+ the next method called will be applicationWillResignActive: of your
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// UIViewController (UIApplicationWillResignActiveNotification). Immediately
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// after that adViewWillLeaveApplication: is called.
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- (void)adViewWillPresentScreen:(GADBannerView *)adView;
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// Sent just before dismissing a full screen view.
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- (void)adViewWillDismissScreen:(GADBannerView *)adView;
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// Sent just after dismissing a full screen view. Use this opportunity to
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// restart anything you may have stopped as part of adViewWillPresentScreen:.
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- (void)adViewDidDismissScreen:(GADBannerView *)adView;
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// Sent just before the application will background or terminate because the
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// user clicked on an ad that will launch another application (such as the App
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// Store). The normal UIApplicationDelegate methods, like
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// applicationDidEnterBackground:, will be called immediately before this.
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- (void)adViewWillLeaveApplication:(GADBannerView *)adView;
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@end
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