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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 module gdk.Display;
26 
27 private import gdk.AppLaunchContext;
28 private import gdk.Device;
29 private import gdk.DeviceManager;
30 private import gdk.Event;
31 private import gdk.Screen;
32 private import gdk.Window;
33 private import glib.ListG;
34 private import glib.Str;
35 private import gobject.ObjectG;
36 private import gobject.Signals;
37 private import gtkc.gdk;
38 public  import gtkc.gdktypes;
39 
40 
41 /**
42  * #GdkDisplay objects purpose are two fold:
43  * 
44  * - To manage and provide information about input devices (pointers and keyboards)
45  * 
46  * - To manage and provide information about the available #GdkScreens
47  * 
48  * GdkDisplay objects are the GDK representation of an X Display,
49  * which can be described as a workstation consisting of
50  * a keyboard, a pointing device (such as a mouse) and one or more
51  * screens.
52  * It is used to open and keep track of various GdkScreen objects
53  * currently instantiated by the application. It is also used to
54  * access the keyboard(s) and mouse pointer(s) of the display.
55  * 
56  * Most of the input device handling has been factored out into
57  * the separate #GdkDeviceManager object. Every display has a
58  * device manager, which you can obtain using
59  * gdk_display_get_device_manager().
60  */
61 public class Display : ObjectG
62 {
63 	/** the main Gtk struct */
64 	protected GdkDisplay* gdkDisplay;
65 
66 	/** Get the main Gtk struct */
67 	public GdkDisplay* getDisplayStruct()
68 	{
69 		return gdkDisplay;
70 	}
71 
72 	/** the main Gtk struct as a void* */
73 	protected override void* getStruct()
74 	{
75 		return cast(void*)gdkDisplay;
76 	}
77 
78 	protected override void setStruct(GObject* obj)
79 	{
80 		gdkDisplay = cast(GdkDisplay*)obj;
81 		super.setStruct(obj);
82 	}
83 
84 	/**
85 	 * Sets our main struct and passes it to the parent class.
86 	 */
87 	public this (GdkDisplay* gdkDisplay, bool ownedRef = false)
88 	{
89 		this.gdkDisplay = gdkDisplay;
90 		super(cast(GObject*)gdkDisplay, ownedRef);
91 	}
92 
93 	/**
94 	 */
95 
96 	public static GType getType()
97 	{
98 		return gdk_display_get_type();
99 	}
100 
101 	/**
102 	 * Gets the default #GdkDisplay. This is a convenience
103 	 * function for:
104 	 * `gdk_display_manager_get_default_display (gdk_display_manager_get ())`.
105 	 *
106 	 * Return: a #GdkDisplay, or %NULL if
107 	 *     there is no default display.
108 	 *
109 	 * Since: 2.2
110 	 */
111 	public static Display getDefault()
112 	{
113 		auto p = gdk_display_get_default();
114 		
115 		if(p is null)
116 		{
117 			return null;
118 		}
119 		
120 		return ObjectG.getDObject!(Display)(cast(GdkDisplay*) p);
121 	}
122 
123 	/**
124 	 * Opens a display.
125 	 *
126 	 * Params:
127 	 *     displayName = the name of the display to open
128 	 *
129 	 * Return: a #GdkDisplay, or %NULL if the
130 	 *     display could not be opened
131 	 *
132 	 * Since: 2.2
133 	 */
134 	public static Display open(string displayName)
135 	{
136 		auto p = gdk_display_open(Str.toStringz(displayName));
137 		
138 		if(p is null)
139 		{
140 			return null;
141 		}
142 		
143 		return ObjectG.getDObject!(Display)(cast(GdkDisplay*) p);
144 	}
145 
146 	/**
147 	 * Opens the default display specified by command line arguments or
148 	 * environment variables, sets it as the default display, and returns
149 	 * it. gdk_parse_args() must have been called first. If the default
150 	 * display has previously been set, simply returns that. An internal
151 	 * function that should not be used by applications.
152 	 *
153 	 * Deprecated: This symbol was never meant to be used outside
154 	 * of GTK+
155 	 *
156 	 * Return: the default display, if it
157 	 *     could be opened, otherwise %NULL.
158 	 */
159 	public static Display openDefaultLibgtkOnly()
160 	{
161 		auto p = gdk_display_open_default_libgtk_only();
162 		
163 		if(p is null)
164 		{
165 			return null;
166 		}
167 		
168 		return ObjectG.getDObject!(Display)(cast(GdkDisplay*) p);
169 	}
170 
171 	/**
172 	 * Emits a short beep on @display
173 	 *
174 	 * Since: 2.2
175 	 */
176 	public void beep()
177 	{
178 		gdk_display_beep(gdkDisplay);
179 	}
180 
181 	/**
182 	 * Closes the connection to the windowing system for the given display,
183 	 * and cleans up associated resources.
184 	 *
185 	 * Since: 2.2
186 	 */
187 	public void close()
188 	{
189 		gdk_display_close(gdkDisplay);
190 	}
191 
192 	/**
193 	 * Returns %TRUE if there is an ongoing grab on @device for @display.
194 	 *
195 	 * Params:
196 	 *     device = a #GdkDevice
197 	 *
198 	 * Return: %TRUE if there is a grab in effect for @device.
199 	 */
200 	public bool deviceIsGrabbed(Device device)
201 	{
202 		return gdk_display_device_is_grabbed(gdkDisplay, (device is null) ? null : device.getDeviceStruct()) != 0;
203 	}
204 
205 	/**
206 	 * Flushes any requests queued for the windowing system; this happens automatically
207 	 * when the main loop blocks waiting for new events, but if your application
208 	 * is drawing without returning control to the main loop, you may need
209 	 * to call this function explicitly. A common case where this function
210 	 * needs to be called is when an application is executing drawing commands
211 	 * from a thread other than the thread where the main loop is running.
212 	 *
213 	 * This is most useful for X11. On windowing systems where requests are
214 	 * handled synchronously, this function will do nothing.
215 	 *
216 	 * Since: 2.4
217 	 */
218 	public void flush()
219 	{
220 		gdk_display_flush(gdkDisplay);
221 	}
222 
223 	/**
224 	 * Returns a #GdkAppLaunchContext suitable for launching
225 	 * applications on the given display.
226 	 *
227 	 * Return: a new #GdkAppLaunchContext for @display.
228 	 *     Free with g_object_unref() when done
229 	 *
230 	 * Since: 3.0
231 	 */
232 	public AppLaunchContext getAppLaunchContext()
233 	{
234 		auto p = gdk_display_get_app_launch_context(gdkDisplay);
235 		
236 		if(p is null)
237 		{
238 			return null;
239 		}
240 		
241 		return ObjectG.getDObject!(AppLaunchContext)(cast(GdkAppLaunchContext*) p, true);
242 	}
243 
244 	/**
245 	 * Returns the default size to use for cursors on @display.
246 	 *
247 	 * Return: the default cursor size.
248 	 *
249 	 * Since: 2.4
250 	 */
251 	public uint getDefaultCursorSize()
252 	{
253 		return gdk_display_get_default_cursor_size(gdkDisplay);
254 	}
255 
256 	/**
257 	 * Returns the default group leader window for all toplevel windows
258 	 * on @display. This window is implicitly created by GDK.
259 	 * See gdk_window_set_group().
260 	 *
261 	 * Return: The default group leader window
262 	 *     for @display
263 	 *
264 	 * Since: 2.4
265 	 */
266 	public Window getDefaultGroup()
267 	{
268 		auto p = gdk_display_get_default_group(gdkDisplay);
269 		
270 		if(p is null)
271 		{
272 			return null;
273 		}
274 		
275 		return ObjectG.getDObject!(Window)(cast(GdkWindow*) p);
276 	}
277 
278 	/**
279 	 * Get the default #GdkScreen for @display.
280 	 *
281 	 * Return: the default #GdkScreen object for @display
282 	 *
283 	 * Since: 2.2
284 	 */
285 	public Screen getDefaultScreen()
286 	{
287 		auto p = gdk_display_get_default_screen(gdkDisplay);
288 		
289 		if(p is null)
290 		{
291 			return null;
292 		}
293 		
294 		return ObjectG.getDObject!(Screen)(cast(GdkScreen*) p);
295 	}
296 
297 	/**
298 	 * Returns the #GdkDeviceManager associated to @display.
299 	 *
300 	 * Return: A #GdkDeviceManager, or
301 	 *     %NULL. This memory is owned by GDK and must not be freed
302 	 *     or unreferenced.
303 	 *
304 	 * Since: 3.0
305 	 */
306 	public DeviceManager getDeviceManager()
307 	{
308 		auto p = gdk_display_get_device_manager(gdkDisplay);
309 		
310 		if(p is null)
311 		{
312 			return null;
313 		}
314 		
315 		return ObjectG.getDObject!(DeviceManager)(cast(GdkDeviceManager*) p);
316 	}
317 
318 	/**
319 	 * Gets the next #GdkEvent to be processed for @display, fetching events from the
320 	 * windowing system if necessary.
321 	 *
322 	 * Return: the next #GdkEvent to be processed, or %NULL
323 	 *     if no events are pending. The returned #GdkEvent should be freed
324 	 *     with gdk_event_free().
325 	 *
326 	 * Since: 2.2
327 	 */
328 	public Event getEvent()
329 	{
330 		auto p = gdk_display_get_event(gdkDisplay);
331 		
332 		if(p is null)
333 		{
334 			return null;
335 		}
336 		
337 		return ObjectG.getDObject!(Event)(cast(GdkEvent*) p);
338 	}
339 
340 	/**
341 	 * Gets the maximal size to use for cursors on @display.
342 	 *
343 	 * Params:
344 	 *     width = the return location for the maximal cursor width
345 	 *     height = the return location for the maximal cursor height
346 	 *
347 	 * Since: 2.4
348 	 */
349 	public void getMaximalCursorSize(out uint width, out uint height)
350 	{
351 		gdk_display_get_maximal_cursor_size(gdkDisplay, &width, &height);
352 	}
353 
354 	/**
355 	 * Gets the number of screen managed by the @display.
356 	 *
357 	 * Deprecated: The number of screens is always 1.
358 	 *
359 	 * Return: number of screens.
360 	 *
361 	 * Since: 2.2
362 	 */
363 	public int getNScreens()
364 	{
365 		return gdk_display_get_n_screens(gdkDisplay);
366 	}
367 
368 	/**
369 	 * Gets the name of the display.
370 	 *
371 	 * Return: a string representing the display name. This string is owned
372 	 *     by GDK and should not be modified or freed.
373 	 *
374 	 * Since: 2.2
375 	 */
376 	public string getName()
377 	{
378 		return Str.toString(gdk_display_get_name(gdkDisplay));
379 	}
380 
381 	/**
382 	 * Gets the current location of the pointer and the current modifier
383 	 * mask for a given display.
384 	 *
385 	 * Deprecated: Use gdk_device_get_position() instead.
386 	 *
387 	 * Params:
388 	 *     screen = location to store the screen that the
389 	 *         cursor is on, or %NULL.
390 	 *     x = location to store root window X coordinate of pointer, or %NULL.
391 	 *     y = location to store root window Y coordinate of pointer, or %NULL.
392 	 *     mask = location to store current modifier mask, or %NULL
393 	 *
394 	 * Since: 2.2
395 	 */
396 	public void getPointer(out Screen screen, out int x, out int y, out GdkModifierType mask)
397 	{
398 		GdkScreen* outscreen = null;
399 		
400 		gdk_display_get_pointer(gdkDisplay, &outscreen, &x, &y, &mask);
401 		
402 		screen = ObjectG.getDObject!(Screen)(outscreen);
403 	}
404 
405 	/**
406 	 * Returns a screen object for one of the screens of the display.
407 	 *
408 	 * Params:
409 	 *     screenNum = the screen number
410 	 *
411 	 * Return: the #GdkScreen object
412 	 *
413 	 * Since: 2.2
414 	 */
415 	public Screen getScreen(int screenNum)
416 	{
417 		auto p = gdk_display_get_screen(gdkDisplay, screenNum);
418 		
419 		if(p is null)
420 		{
421 			return null;
422 		}
423 		
424 		return ObjectG.getDObject!(Screen)(cast(GdkScreen*) p);
425 	}
426 
427 	/**
428 	 * Obtains the window underneath the mouse pointer, returning the location
429 	 * of the pointer in that window in @win_x, @win_y for @screen. Returns %NULL
430 	 * if the window under the mouse pointer is not known to GDK (for example,
431 	 * belongs to another application).
432 	 *
433 	 * Deprecated: Use gdk_device_get_window_at_position() instead.
434 	 *
435 	 * Params:
436 	 *     winX = return location for x coordinate of the pointer location relative
437 	 *         to the window origin, or %NULL
438 	 *     winY = return location for y coordinate of the pointer location relative
439 	 *         &    to the window origin, or %NULL
440 	 *
441 	 * Return: the window under the mouse
442 	 *     pointer, or %NULL
443 	 *
444 	 * Since: 2.2
445 	 */
446 	public Window getWindowAtPointer(out int winX, out int winY)
447 	{
448 		auto p = gdk_display_get_window_at_pointer(gdkDisplay, &winX, &winY);
449 		
450 		if(p is null)
451 		{
452 			return null;
453 		}
454 		
455 		return ObjectG.getDObject!(Window)(cast(GdkWindow*) p);
456 	}
457 
458 	/**
459 	 * Returns whether the display has events that are waiting
460 	 * to be processed.
461 	 *
462 	 * Return: %TRUE if there are events ready to be processed.
463 	 *
464 	 * Since: 3.0
465 	 */
466 	public bool hasPending()
467 	{
468 		return gdk_display_has_pending(gdkDisplay) != 0;
469 	}
470 
471 	/**
472 	 * Finds out if the display has been closed.
473 	 *
474 	 * Return: %TRUE if the display is closed.
475 	 *
476 	 * Since: 2.22
477 	 */
478 	public bool isClosed()
479 	{
480 		return gdk_display_is_closed(gdkDisplay) != 0;
481 	}
482 
483 	/**
484 	 * Release any keyboard grab
485 	 *
486 	 * Deprecated: Use gdk_device_ungrab(), together with gdk_device_grab()
487 	 * instead.
488 	 *
489 	 * Params:
490 	 *     time = a timestap (e.g #GDK_CURRENT_TIME).
491 	 *
492 	 * Since: 2.2
493 	 */
494 	public void keyboardUngrab(uint time)
495 	{
496 		gdk_display_keyboard_ungrab(gdkDisplay, time);
497 	}
498 
499 	/**
500 	 * Returns the list of available input devices attached to @display.
501 	 * The list is statically allocated and should not be freed.
502 	 *
503 	 * Deprecated: Use gdk_device_manager_list_devices() instead.
504 	 *
505 	 * Return: a list of #GdkDevice
506 	 *
507 	 * Since: 2.2
508 	 */
509 	public ListG listDevices()
510 	{
511 		auto p = gdk_display_list_devices(gdkDisplay);
512 		
513 		if(p is null)
514 		{
515 			return null;
516 		}
517 		
518 		return new ListG(cast(GList*) p);
519 	}
520 
521 	/**
522 	 * Indicates to the GUI environment that the application has
523 	 * finished loading, using a given identifier.
524 	 *
525 	 * GTK+ will call this function automatically for #GtkWindow
526 	 * with custom startup-notification identifier unless
527 	 * gtk_window_set_auto_startup_notification() is called to
528 	 * disable that feature.
529 	 *
530 	 * Params:
531 	 *     startupId = a startup-notification identifier, for which
532 	 *         notification process should be completed
533 	 *
534 	 * Since: 3.0
535 	 */
536 	public void notifyStartupComplete(string startupId)
537 	{
538 		gdk_display_notify_startup_complete(gdkDisplay, Str.toStringz(startupId));
539 	}
540 
541 	/**
542 	 * Gets a copy of the first #GdkEvent in the @display’s event queue, without
543 	 * removing the event from the queue.  (Note that this function will
544 	 * not get more events from the windowing system.  It only checks the events
545 	 * that have already been moved to the GDK event queue.)
546 	 *
547 	 * Return: a copy of the first #GdkEvent on the event
548 	 *     queue, or %NULL if no events are in the queue. The returned
549 	 *     #GdkEvent should be freed with gdk_event_free().
550 	 *
551 	 * Since: 2.2
552 	 */
553 	public Event peekEvent()
554 	{
555 		auto p = gdk_display_peek_event(gdkDisplay);
556 		
557 		if(p is null)
558 		{
559 			return null;
560 		}
561 		
562 		return ObjectG.getDObject!(Event)(cast(GdkEvent*) p);
563 	}
564 
565 	/**
566 	 * Test if the pointer is grabbed.
567 	 *
568 	 * Deprecated: Use gdk_display_device_is_grabbed() instead.
569 	 *
570 	 * Return: %TRUE if an active X pointer grab is in effect
571 	 *
572 	 * Since: 2.2
573 	 */
574 	public bool pointerIsGrabbed()
575 	{
576 		return gdk_display_pointer_is_grabbed(gdkDisplay) != 0;
577 	}
578 
579 	/**
580 	 * Release any pointer grab.
581 	 *
582 	 * Deprecated: Use gdk_device_ungrab(), together with gdk_device_grab()
583 	 * instead.
584 	 *
585 	 * Params:
586 	 *     time = a timestap (e.g. %GDK_CURRENT_TIME).
587 	 *
588 	 * Since: 2.2
589 	 */
590 	public void pointerUngrab(uint time)
591 	{
592 		gdk_display_pointer_ungrab(gdkDisplay, time);
593 	}
594 
595 	/**
596 	 * Appends a copy of the given event onto the front of the event
597 	 * queue for @display.
598 	 *
599 	 * Params:
600 	 *     event = a #GdkEvent.
601 	 *
602 	 * Since: 2.2
603 	 */
604 	public void putEvent(Event event)
605 	{
606 		gdk_display_put_event(gdkDisplay, (event is null) ? null : event.getEventStruct());
607 	}
608 
609 	/**
610 	 * Request #GdkEventOwnerChange events for ownership changes
611 	 * of the selection named by the given atom.
612 	 *
613 	 * Params:
614 	 *     selection = the #GdkAtom naming the selection for which
615 	 *         ownership change notification is requested
616 	 *
617 	 * Return: whether #GdkEventOwnerChange events will
618 	 *     be sent.
619 	 *
620 	 * Since: 2.6
621 	 */
622 	public bool requestSelectionNotification(GdkAtom selection)
623 	{
624 		return gdk_display_request_selection_notification(gdkDisplay, selection) != 0;
625 	}
626 
627 	/**
628 	 * Sets the double click distance (two clicks within this distance
629 	 * count as a double click and result in a #GDK_2BUTTON_PRESS event).
630 	 * See also gdk_display_set_double_click_time().
631 	 * Applications should not set this, it is a global
632 	 * user-configured setting.
633 	 *
634 	 * Params:
635 	 *     distance = distance in pixels
636 	 *
637 	 * Since: 2.4
638 	 */
639 	public void setDoubleClickDistance(uint distance)
640 	{
641 		gdk_display_set_double_click_distance(gdkDisplay, distance);
642 	}
643 
644 	/**
645 	 * Sets the double click time (two clicks within this time interval
646 	 * count as a double click and result in a #GDK_2BUTTON_PRESS event).
647 	 * Applications should not set this, it is a global
648 	 * user-configured setting.
649 	 *
650 	 * Params:
651 	 *     msec = double click time in milliseconds (thousandths of a second)
652 	 *
653 	 * Since: 2.2
654 	 */
655 	public void setDoubleClickTime(uint msec)
656 	{
657 		gdk_display_set_double_click_time(gdkDisplay, msec);
658 	}
659 
660 	/**
661 	 * Issues a request to the clipboard manager to store the
662 	 * clipboard data. On X11, this is a special program that works
663 	 * according to the
664 	 * [FreeDesktop Clipboard Specification](http://www.freedesktop.org/Standards/clipboard-manager-spec).
665 	 *
666 	 * Params:
667 	 *     clipboardWindow = a #GdkWindow belonging to the clipboard owner
668 	 *     time = a timestamp
669 	 *     targets = an array of targets
670 	 *         that should be saved, or %NULL
671 	 *         if all available targets should be saved.
672 	 *     nTargets = length of the @targets array
673 	 *
674 	 * Since: 2.6
675 	 */
676 	public void storeClipboard(Window clipboardWindow, uint time, GdkAtom[] targets)
677 	{
678 		gdk_display_store_clipboard(gdkDisplay, (clipboardWindow is null) ? null : clipboardWindow.getWindowStruct(), time, targets.ptr, cast(int)targets.length);
679 	}
680 
681 	/**
682 	 * Returns whether the speicifed display supports clipboard
683 	 * persistance; i.e. if it’s possible to store the clipboard data after an
684 	 * application has quit. On X11 this checks if a clipboard daemon is
685 	 * running.
686 	 *
687 	 * Return: %TRUE if the display supports clipboard persistance.
688 	 *
689 	 * Since: 2.6
690 	 */
691 	public bool supportsClipboardPersistence()
692 	{
693 		return gdk_display_supports_clipboard_persistence(gdkDisplay) != 0;
694 	}
695 
696 	/**
697 	 * Returns %TRUE if gdk_window_set_composited() can be used
698 	 * to redirect drawing on the window using compositing.
699 	 *
700 	 * Currently this only works on X11 with XComposite and
701 	 * XDamage extensions available.
702 	 *
703 	 * Deprecated: Compositing is an outdated technology that
704 	 * only ever worked on X11.
705 	 *
706 	 * Return: %TRUE if windows may be composited.
707 	 *
708 	 * Since: 2.12
709 	 */
710 	public bool supportsComposite()
711 	{
712 		return gdk_display_supports_composite(gdkDisplay) != 0;
713 	}
714 
715 	/**
716 	 * Returns %TRUE if cursors can use an 8bit alpha channel
717 	 * on @display. Otherwise, cursors are restricted to bilevel
718 	 * alpha (i.e. a mask).
719 	 *
720 	 * Return: whether cursors can have alpha channels.
721 	 *
722 	 * Since: 2.4
723 	 */
724 	public bool supportsCursorAlpha()
725 	{
726 		return gdk_display_supports_cursor_alpha(gdkDisplay) != 0;
727 	}
728 
729 	/**
730 	 * Returns %TRUE if multicolored cursors are supported
731 	 * on @display. Otherwise, cursors have only a forground
732 	 * and a background color.
733 	 *
734 	 * Return: whether cursors can have multiple colors.
735 	 *
736 	 * Since: 2.4
737 	 */
738 	public bool supportsCursorColor()
739 	{
740 		return gdk_display_supports_cursor_color(gdkDisplay) != 0;
741 	}
742 
743 	/**
744 	 * Returns %TRUE if gdk_window_input_shape_combine_mask() can
745 	 * be used to modify the input shape of windows on @display.
746 	 *
747 	 * Return: %TRUE if windows with modified input shape are supported
748 	 *
749 	 * Since: 2.10
750 	 */
751 	public bool supportsInputShapes()
752 	{
753 		return gdk_display_supports_input_shapes(gdkDisplay) != 0;
754 	}
755 
756 	/**
757 	 * Returns whether #GdkEventOwnerChange events will be
758 	 * sent when the owner of a selection changes.
759 	 *
760 	 * Return: whether #GdkEventOwnerChange events will
761 	 *     be sent.
762 	 *
763 	 * Since: 2.6
764 	 */
765 	public bool supportsSelectionNotification()
766 	{
767 		return gdk_display_supports_selection_notification(gdkDisplay) != 0;
768 	}
769 
770 	/**
771 	 * Returns %TRUE if gdk_window_shape_combine_mask() can
772 	 * be used to create shaped windows on @display.
773 	 *
774 	 * Return: %TRUE if shaped windows are supported
775 	 *
776 	 * Since: 2.10
777 	 */
778 	public bool supportsShapes()
779 	{
780 		return gdk_display_supports_shapes(gdkDisplay) != 0;
781 	}
782 
783 	/**
784 	 * Flushes any requests queued for the windowing system and waits until all
785 	 * requests have been handled. This is often used for making sure that the
786 	 * display is synchronized with the current state of the program. Calling
787 	 * gdk_display_sync() before gdk_error_trap_pop() makes sure that any errors
788 	 * generated from earlier requests are handled before the error trap is
789 	 * removed.
790 	 *
791 	 * This is most useful for X11. On windowing systems where requests are
792 	 * handled synchronously, this function will do nothing.
793 	 *
794 	 * Since: 2.2
795 	 */
796 	public void sync()
797 	{
798 		gdk_display_sync(gdkDisplay);
799 	}
800 
801 	/**
802 	 * Warps the pointer of @display to the point @x,@y on
803 	 * the screen @screen, unless the pointer is confined
804 	 * to a window by a grab, in which case it will be moved
805 	 * as far as allowed by the grab. Warping the pointer
806 	 * creates events as if the user had moved the mouse
807 	 * instantaneously to the destination.
808 	 *
809 	 * Note that the pointer should normally be under the
810 	 * control of the user. This function was added to cover
811 	 * some rare use cases like keyboard navigation support
812 	 * for the color picker in the #GtkColorSelectionDialog.
813 	 *
814 	 * Deprecated: Use gdk_device_warp() instead.
815 	 *
816 	 * Params:
817 	 *     screen = the screen of @display to warp the pointer to
818 	 *     x = the x coordinate of the destination
819 	 *     y = the y coordinate of the destination
820 	 *
821 	 * Since: 2.8
822 	 */
823 	public void warpPointer(Screen screen, int x, int y)
824 	{
825 		gdk_display_warp_pointer(gdkDisplay, (screen is null) ? null : screen.getScreenStruct(), x, y);
826 	}
827 
828 	int[string] connectedSignals;
829 
830 	void delegate(bool, Display)[] onClosedListeners;
831 	/**
832 	 * The ::closed signal is emitted when the connection to the windowing
833 	 * system for @display is closed.
834 	 *
835 	 * Params:
836 	 *     isError = %TRUE if the display was closed due to an error
837 	 *
838 	 * Since: 2.2
839 	 */
840 	void addOnClosed(void delegate(bool, Display) dlg, ConnectFlags connectFlags=cast(ConnectFlags)0)
841 	{
842 		if ( "closed" !in connectedSignals )
843 		{
844 			Signals.connectData(
845 				this,
846 				"closed",
847 				cast(GCallback)&callBackClosed,
848 				cast(void*)this,
849 				null,
850 				connectFlags);
851 			connectedSignals["closed"] = 1;
852 		}
853 		onClosedListeners ~= dlg;
854 	}
855 	extern(C) static void callBackClosed(GdkDisplay* displayStruct, bool isError, Display _display)
856 	{
857 		foreach ( void delegate(bool, Display) dlg; _display.onClosedListeners )
858 		{
859 			dlg(isError, _display);
860 		}
861 	}
862 
863 	void delegate(Display)[] onOpenedListeners;
864 	/**
865 	 * The ::opened signal is emitted when the connection to the windowing
866 	 * system for @display is opened.
867 	 */
868 	void addOnOpened(void delegate(Display) dlg, ConnectFlags connectFlags=cast(ConnectFlags)0)
869 	{
870 		if ( "opened" !in connectedSignals )
871 		{
872 			Signals.connectData(
873 				this,
874 				"opened",
875 				cast(GCallback)&callBackOpened,
876 				cast(void*)this,
877 				null,
878 				connectFlags);
879 			connectedSignals["opened"] = 1;
880 		}
881 		onOpenedListeners ~= dlg;
882 	}
883 	extern(C) static void callBackOpened(GdkDisplay* displayStruct, Display _display)
884 	{
885 		foreach ( void delegate(Display) dlg; _display.onOpenedListeners )
886 		{
887 			dlg(_display);
888 		}
889 	}
890 }