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19  
20 // generated automatically - do not change
21 // find conversion definition on APILookup.txt
22 // implement new conversion functionalities on the wrap.utils pakage
23 
24 /*
25  * Conversion parameters:
26  * inFile  = gstreamer-GstPoll.html
27  * outPack = gstreamer
28  * outFile = Poll
29  * strct   = GstPoll
30  * realStrct=
31  * ctorStrct=
32  * clss    = Poll
33  * interf  = 
34  * class Code: No
35  * interface Code: No
36  * template for:
37  * extend  = 
38  * implements:
39  * prefixes:
40  * 	- gst_poll_
41  * omit structs:
42  * omit prefixes:
43  * omit code:
44  * omit signals:
45  * imports:
46  * structWrap:
47  * module aliases:
48  * local aliases:
49  * overrides:
50  */
51 
52 module gstreamer.Poll;
53 
54 public  import gstreamerc.gstreamertypes;
55 
56 private import gstreamerc.gstreamer;
57 private import glib.ConstructionException;
58 private import gobject.ObjectG;
59 
60 
61 
62 
63 
64 
65 /**
66  * A GstPoll keeps track of file descriptors much like fd_set (used with
67  * select()) or a struct pollfd array (used with poll()). Once created with
68  * gst_poll_new(), the set can be used to wait for file descriptors to be
69  * readable and/or writable. It is possible to make this wait be controlled
70  * by specifying TRUE for the controllable flag when creating the set (or
71  * later calling gst_poll_set_controllable()).
72  *
73  * New file descriptors are added to the set using gst_poll_add_fd(), and
74  * removed using gst_poll_remove_fd(). Controlling which file descriptors
75  * should be waited for to become readable and/or writable are done using
76  * gst_poll_fd_ctl_read() and gst_poll_fd_ctl_write().
77  *
78  * Use gst_poll_wait() to wait for the file descriptors to actually become
79  * readable and/or writable, or to timeout if no file descriptor is available
80  * in time. The wait can be controlled by calling gst_poll_restart() and
81  * gst_poll_set_flushing().
82  *
83  * Once the file descriptor set has been waited for, one can use
84  * gst_poll_fd_has_closed() to see if the file descriptor has been closed,
85  * gst_poll_fd_has_error() to see if it has generated an error,
86  * gst_poll_fd_can_read() to see if it is possible to read from the file
87  * descriptor, and gst_poll_fd_can_write() to see if it is possible to
88  * write to it.
89  */
90 public class Poll
91 {
92 	
93 	/** the main Gtk struct */
94 	protected GstPoll* gstPoll;
95 	
96 	
97 	public GstPoll* getPollStruct()
98 	{
99 		return gstPoll;
100 	}
101 	
102 	
103 	/** the main Gtk struct as a void* */
104 	protected void* getStruct()
105 	{
106 		return cast(void*)gstPoll;
107 	}
108 	
109 	/**
110 	 * Sets our main struct and passes it to the parent class
111 	 */
112 	public this (GstPoll* gstPoll)
113 	{
114 		this.gstPoll = gstPoll;
115 	}
116 	
117 	/**
118 	 */
119 	
120 	/**
121 	 * Add a file descriptor to the file descriptor set.
122 	 * Params:
123 	 * fd = a file descriptor.
124 	 * Returns: TRUE if the file descriptor was successfully added to the set.
125 	 */
126 	public int addFd(GstPollFD* fd)
127 	{
128 		// gboolean gst_poll_add_fd (GstPoll *set,  GstPollFD *fd);
129 		return gst_poll_add_fd(gstPoll, fd);
130 	}
131 	
132 	/**
133 	 * Check if fd in set has data to be read.
134 	 * Params:
135 	 * fd = a file descriptor.
136 	 * Returns: TRUE if the descriptor has data to be read.
137 	 */
138 	public int fdCanRead(GstPollFD* fd)
139 	{
140 		// gboolean gst_poll_fd_can_read (const GstPoll *set,  GstPollFD *fd);
141 		return gst_poll_fd_can_read(gstPoll, fd);
142 	}
143 	
144 	/**
145 	 * Check if fd in set can be used for writing.
146 	 * Params:
147 	 * fd = a file descriptor.
148 	 * Returns: TRUE if the descriptor can be used for writing.
149 	 */
150 	public int fdCanWrite(GstPollFD* fd)
151 	{
152 		// gboolean gst_poll_fd_can_write (const GstPoll *set,  GstPollFD *fd);
153 		return gst_poll_fd_can_write(gstPoll, fd);
154 	}
155 	
156 	/**
157 	 * Control whether the descriptor fd in set will be monitored for
158 	 * readability.
159 	 * Params:
160 	 * fd = a file descriptor.
161 	 * active = a new status.
162 	 * Returns: TRUE if the descriptor was successfully updated.
163 	 */
164 	public int fdCtlRead(GstPollFD* fd, int active)
165 	{
166 		// gboolean gst_poll_fd_ctl_read (GstPoll *set,  GstPollFD *fd,  gboolean active);
167 		return gst_poll_fd_ctl_read(gstPoll, fd, active);
168 	}
169 	
170 	/**
171 	 * Control whether the descriptor fd in set will be monitored for
172 	 * writability.
173 	 * Params:
174 	 * fd = a file descriptor.
175 	 * active = a new status.
176 	 * Returns: TRUE if the descriptor was successfully updated.
177 	 */
178 	public int fdCtlWrite(GstPollFD* fd, int active)
179 	{
180 		// gboolean gst_poll_fd_ctl_write (GstPoll *set,  GstPollFD *fd,  gboolean active);
181 		return gst_poll_fd_ctl_write(gstPoll, fd, active);
182 	}
183 	
184 	/**
185 	 * Check if fd in set has closed the connection.
186 	 * Params:
187 	 * fd = a file descriptor.
188 	 * Returns: TRUE if the connection was closed.
189 	 */
190 	public int fdHasClosed(GstPollFD* fd)
191 	{
192 		// gboolean gst_poll_fd_has_closed (const GstPoll *set,  GstPollFD *fd);
193 		return gst_poll_fd_has_closed(gstPoll, fd);
194 	}
195 	
196 	/**
197 	 * Check if fd in set has an error.
198 	 * Params:
199 	 * fd = a file descriptor.
200 	 * Returns: TRUE if the descriptor has an error.
201 	 */
202 	public int fdHasError(GstPollFD* fd)
203 	{
204 		// gboolean gst_poll_fd_has_error (const GstPoll *set,  GstPollFD *fd);
205 		return gst_poll_fd_has_error(gstPoll, fd);
206 	}
207 	
208 	/**
209 	 * Mark fd as ignored so that the next call to gst_poll_wait() will yield
210 	 * the same result for fd as last time. This function must be called if no
211 	 * operation (read/write/recv/send/etc.) will be performed on fd before
212 	 * the next call to gst_poll_wait().
213 	 * The reason why this is needed is because the underlying implementation
214 	 * might not allow querying the fd more than once between calls to one of
215 	 * the re-enabling operations.
216 	 * Params:
217 	 * fd = a file descriptor.
218 	 */
219 	public void fdIgnored(GstPollFD* fd)
220 	{
221 		// void gst_poll_fd_ignored (GstPoll *set,  GstPollFD *fd);
222 		gst_poll_fd_ignored(gstPoll, fd);
223 	}
224 	
225 	/**
226 	 * Initializes fd. Alternatively you can initialize it with
227 	 * GST_POLL_FD_INIT.
228 	 * Params:
229 	 * fd = a GstPollFD
230 	 */
231 	public static void fdInit(GstPollFD* fd)
232 	{
233 		// void gst_poll_fd_init (GstPollFD *fd);
234 		gst_poll_fd_init(fd);
235 	}
236 	
237 	/**
238 	 * Free a file descriptor set.
239 	 */
240 	public void free()
241 	{
242 		// void gst_poll_free (GstPoll *set);
243 		gst_poll_free(gstPoll);
244 	}
245 	
246 	/**
247 	 * Create a new file descriptor set. If controllable, it
248 	 * is possible to restart or flush a call to gst_poll_wait() with
249 	 * gst_poll_restart() and gst_poll_set_flushing() respectively.
250 	 * Free-function: gst_poll_free
251 	 * Params:
252 	 * controllable = whether it should be possible to control a wait.
253 	 * Throws: ConstructionException GTK+ fails to create the object.
254 	 */
255 	public this (int controllable)
256 	{
257 		// GstPoll * gst_poll_new (gboolean controllable);
258 		auto p = gst_poll_new(controllable);
259 		if(p is null)
260 		{
261 			throw new ConstructionException("null returned by gst_poll_new(controllable)");
262 		}
263 		this(cast(GstPoll*) p);
264 	}
265 	
266 	/**
267 	 * Create a new poll object that can be used for scheduling cancellable
268 	 * timeouts.
269 	 * A timeout is performed with gst_poll_wait(). Multiple timeouts can be
270 	 * performed from different threads.
271 	 * Free-function: gst_poll_free
272 	 * Throws: ConstructionException GTK+ fails to create the object.
273 	 */
274 	public this ()
275 	{
276 		// GstPoll * gst_poll_new_timer (void);
277 		auto p = gst_poll_new_timer();
278 		if(p is null)
279 		{
280 			throw new ConstructionException("null returned by gst_poll_new_timer()");
281 		}
282 		this(cast(GstPoll*) p);
283 	}
284 	
285 	/**
286 	 * Get a GPollFD for the reading part of the control socket. This is useful when
287 	 * integrating with a GSource and GMainLoop.
288 	 * Params:
289 	 * fd = a GPollFD
290 	 */
291 	public void getReadGpollfd(GPollFD* fd)
292 	{
293 		// void gst_poll_get_read_gpollfd (GstPoll *set,  GPollFD *fd);
294 		gst_poll_get_read_gpollfd(gstPoll, fd);
295 	}
296 	
297 	/**
298 	 * Remove a file descriptor from the file descriptor set.
299 	 * Params:
300 	 * fd = a file descriptor.
301 	 * Returns: TRUE if the file descriptor was successfully removed from the set.
302 	 */
303 	public int removeFd(GstPollFD* fd)
304 	{
305 		// gboolean gst_poll_remove_fd (GstPoll *set,  GstPollFD *fd);
306 		return gst_poll_remove_fd(gstPoll, fd);
307 	}
308 	
309 	/**
310 	 * Restart any gst_poll_wait() that is in progress. This function is typically
311 	 * used after adding or removing descriptors to set.
312 	 * If set is not controllable, then this call will have no effect.
313 	 */
314 	public void restart()
315 	{
316 		// void gst_poll_restart (GstPoll *set);
317 		gst_poll_restart(gstPoll);
318 	}
319 	
320 	/**
321 	 * When controllable is TRUE, this function ensures that future calls to
322 	 * gst_poll_wait() will be affected by gst_poll_restart() and
323 	 * gst_poll_set_flushing().
324 	 * Params:
325 	 * set = a GstPoll.
326 	 * controllable = new controllable state.
327 	 * Returns: TRUE if the controllability of set could be updated.
328 	 */
329 	public int setControllable(int controllable)
330 	{
331 		// gboolean gst_poll_set_controllable (GstPoll *set,  gboolean controllable);
332 		return gst_poll_set_controllable(gstPoll, controllable);
333 	}
334 	
335 	/**
336 	 * When flushing is TRUE, this function ensures that current and future calls
337 	 * to gst_poll_wait() will return -1, with errno set to EBUSY.
338 	 * Unsetting the flushing state will restore normal operation of set.
339 	 * Params:
340 	 * set = a GstPoll.
341 	 * flushing = new flushing state.
342 	 */
343 	public void setFlushing(int flushing)
344 	{
345 		// void gst_poll_set_flushing (GstPoll *set,  gboolean flushing);
346 		gst_poll_set_flushing(gstPoll, flushing);
347 	}
348 	
349 	/**
350 	 * Wait for activity on the file descriptors in set. This function waits up to
351 	 * the specified timeout. A timeout of GST_CLOCK_TIME_NONE waits forever.
352 	 * For GstPoll objects created with gst_poll_new(), this function can only be
353 	 * called from a single thread at a time. If called from multiple threads,
354 	 * -1 will be returned with errno set to EPERM.
355 	 * This is not true for timer GstPoll objects created with
356 	 * gst_poll_new_timer(), where it is allowed to have multiple threads waiting
357 	 * simultaneously.
358 	 * Params:
359 	 * timeout = a timeout in nanoseconds.
360 	 * Returns: The number of GstPollFD in set that have activity or 0 when no activity was detected after timeout. If an error occurs, -1 is returned and errno is set.
361 	 */
362 	public int wait(GstClockTime timeout)
363 	{
364 		// gint gst_poll_wait (GstPoll *set,  GstClockTime timeout);
365 		return gst_poll_wait(gstPoll, timeout);
366 	}
367 	
368 	/**
369 	 * Read a byte from the control socket of the controllable set.
370 	 * This function is mostly useful for timer GstPoll objects created with
371 	 * gst_poll_new_timer().
372 	 * Returns: TRUE on success. FALSE when set is not controllable or when there was no byte to read.
373 	 */
374 	public int readControl()
375 	{
376 		// gboolean gst_poll_read_control (GstPoll *set);
377 		return gst_poll_read_control(gstPoll);
378 	}
379 	
380 	/**
381 	 * Write a byte to the control socket of the controllable set.
382 	 * This function is mostly useful for timer GstPoll objects created with
383 	 * gst_poll_new_timer().
384 	 * It will make any current and future gst_poll_wait() function return with
385 	 * 1, meaning the control socket is set. After an equal amount of calls to
386 	 * gst_poll_read_control() have been performed, calls to gst_poll_wait() will
387 	 * block again until their timeout expired.
388 	 * Returns: TRUE on success. FALSE when set is not controllable or when the byte could not be written.
389 	 */
390 	public int writeControl()
391 	{
392 		// gboolean gst_poll_write_control (GstPoll *set);
393 		return gst_poll_write_control(gstPoll);
394 	}
395 }