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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 gtk.CellArea;
26 
27 private import cairo.Context;
28 private import gdk.Event;
29 private import glib.ListG;
30 private import glib.Str;
31 private import gobject.ObjectG;
32 private import gobject.Signals;
33 private import gobject.Value;
34 private import gtk.BuildableIF;
35 private import gtk.BuildableT;
36 private import gtk.CellAreaContext;
37 private import gtk.CellEditable;
38 private import gtk.CellEditableIF;
39 private import gtk.CellLayoutIF;
40 private import gtk.CellLayoutT;
41 private import gtk.CellRenderer;
42 private import gtk.TreeIter;
43 private import gtk.TreeModel;
44 private import gtk.TreeModelIF;
45 private import gtk.Widget;
46 public  import gtkc.gdktypes;
47 private import gtkc.gtk;
48 public  import gtkc.gtktypes;
49 
50 
51 /**
52  * The #GtkCellArea is an abstract class for #GtkCellLayout widgets
53  * (also referred to as "layouting widgets") to interface with an
54  * arbitrary number of #GtkCellRenderers and interact with the user
55  * for a given #GtkTreeModel row.
56  * 
57  * The cell area handles events, focus navigation, drawing and
58  * size requests and allocations for a given row of data.
59  * 
60  * Usually users dont have to interact with the #GtkCellArea directly
61  * unless they are implementing a cell-layouting widget themselves.
62  * 
63  * # Requesting area sizes
64  * 
65  * As outlined in
66  * [GtkWidget’s geometry management section][geometry-management],
67  * GTK+ uses a height-for-width
68  * geometry management system to compute the sizes of widgets and user
69  * interfaces. #GtkCellArea uses the same semantics to calculate the
70  * size of an area for an arbitrary number of #GtkTreeModel rows.
71  * 
72  * When requesting the size of a cell area one needs to calculate
73  * the size for a handful of rows, and this will be done differently by
74  * different layouting widgets. For instance a #GtkTreeViewColumn
75  * always lines up the areas from top to bottom while a #GtkIconView
76  * on the other hand might enforce that all areas received the same
77  * width and wrap the areas around, requesting height for more cell
78  * areas when allocated less width.
79  * 
80  * It’s also important for areas to maintain some cell
81  * alignments with areas rendered for adjacent rows (cells can
82  * appear “columnized” inside an area even when the size of
83  * cells are different in each row). For this reason the #GtkCellArea
84  * uses a #GtkCellAreaContext object to store the alignments
85  * and sizes along the way (as well as the overall largest minimum
86  * and natural size for all the rows which have been calculated
87  * with the said context).
88  * 
89  * The #GtkCellAreaContext is an opaque object specific to the
90  * #GtkCellArea which created it (see gtk_cell_area_create_context()).
91  * The owning cell-layouting widget can create as many contexts as
92  * it wishes to calculate sizes of rows which should receive the
93  * same size in at least one orientation (horizontally or vertically),
94  * However, it’s important that the same #GtkCellAreaContext which
95  * was used to request the sizes for a given #GtkTreeModel row be
96  * used when rendering or processing events for that row.
97  * 
98  * In order to request the width of all the rows at the root level
99  * of a #GtkTreeModel one would do the following:
100  * 
101  * |[<!-- language="C" -->
102  * GtkTreeIter iter;
103  * gint        minimum_width;
104  * gint        natural_width;
105  * 
106  * valid = gtk_tree_model_get_iter_first (model, &iter);
107  * while (valid)
108  * {
109  * gtk_cell_area_apply_attributes (area, model, &iter, FALSE, FALSE);
110  * gtk_cell_area_get_preferred_width (area, context, widget, NULL, NULL);
111  * 
112  * valid = gtk_tree_model_iter_next (model, &iter);
113  * }
114  * gtk_cell_area_context_get_preferred_width (context, &minimum_width, &natural_width);
115  * ]|
116  * 
117  * Note that in this example it’s not important to observe the
118  * returned minimum and natural width of the area for each row
119  * unless the cell-layouting object is actually interested in the
120  * widths of individual rows. The overall width is however stored
121  * in the accompanying #GtkCellAreaContext object and can be consulted
122  * at any time.
123  * 
124  * This can be useful since #GtkCellLayout widgets usually have to
125  * support requesting and rendering rows in treemodels with an
126  * exceedingly large amount of rows. The #GtkCellLayout widget in
127  * that case would calculate the required width of the rows in an
128  * idle or timeout source (see g_timeout_add()) and when the widget
129  * is requested its actual width in #GtkWidgetClass.get_preferred_width()
130  * it can simply consult the width accumulated so far in the
131  * #GtkCellAreaContext object.
132  * 
133  * A simple example where rows are rendered from top to bottom and
134  * take up the full width of the layouting widget would look like:
135  * 
136  * |[<!-- language="C" -->
137  * static void
138  * foo_get_preferred_width (GtkWidget       *widget,
139  * gint            *minimum_size,
140  * gint            *natural_size)
141  * {
142  * Foo        *foo  = FOO (widget);
143  * FooPrivate *priv = foo->priv;
144  * 
145  * foo_ensure_at_least_one_handfull_of_rows_have_been_requested (foo);
146  * 
147  * gtk_cell_area_context_get_preferred_width (priv->context, minimum_size, natural_size);
148  * }
149  * ]|
150  * 
151  * In the above example the Foo widget has to make sure that some
152  * row sizes have been calculated (the amount of rows that Foo judged
153  * was appropriate to request space for in a single timeout iteration)
154  * before simply returning the amount of space required by the area via
155  * the #GtkCellAreaContext.
156  * 
157  * Requesting the height for width (or width for height) of an area is
158  * a similar task except in this case the #GtkCellAreaContext does not
159  * store the data (actually, it does not know how much space the layouting
160  * widget plans to allocate it for every row. It’s up to the layouting
161  * widget to render each row of data with the appropriate height and
162  * width which was requested by the #GtkCellArea).
163  * 
164  * In order to request the height for width of all the rows at the
165  * root level of a #GtkTreeModel one would do the following:
166  * 
167  * |[<!-- language="C" -->
168  * GtkTreeIter iter;
169  * gint        minimum_height;
170  * gint        natural_height;
171  * gint        full_minimum_height = 0;
172  * gint        full_natural_height = 0;
173  * 
174  * valid = gtk_tree_model_get_iter_first (model, &iter);
175  * while (valid)
176  * {
177  * gtk_cell_area_apply_attributes (area, model, &iter, FALSE, FALSE);
178  * gtk_cell_area_get_preferred_height_for_width (area, context, widget,
179  * width, &minimum_height, &natural_height);
180  * 
181  * if (width_is_for_allocation)
182  * cache_row_height (&iter, minimum_height, natural_height);
183  * 
184  * full_minimum_height += minimum_height;
185  * full_natural_height += natural_height;
186  * 
187  * valid = gtk_tree_model_iter_next (model, &iter);
188  * }
189  * ]|
190  * 
191  * Note that in the above example we would need to cache the heights
192  * returned for each row so that we would know what sizes to render the
193  * areas for each row. However we would only want to really cache the
194  * heights if the request is intended for the layouting widgets real
195  * allocation.
196  * 
197  * In some cases the layouting widget is requested the height for an
198  * arbitrary for_width, this is a special case for layouting widgets
199  * who need to request size for tens of thousands  of rows. For this
200  * case it’s only important that the layouting widget calculate
201  * one reasonably sized chunk of rows and return that height
202  * synchronously. The reasoning here is that any layouting widget is
203  * at least capable of synchronously calculating enough height to fill
204  * the screen height (or scrolled window height) in response to a single
205  * call to #GtkWidgetClass.get_preferred_height_for_width(). Returning
206  * a perfect height for width that is larger than the screen area is
207  * inconsequential since after the layouting receives an allocation
208  * from a scrolled window it simply continues to drive the scrollbar
209  * values while more and more height is required for the row heights
210  * that are calculated in the background.
211  * 
212  * # Rendering Areas
213  * 
214  * Once area sizes have been aquired at least for the rows in the
215  * visible area of the layouting widget they can be rendered at
216  * #GtkWidgetClass.draw() time.
217  * 
218  * A crude example of how to render all the rows at the root level
219  * runs as follows:
220  * 
221  * |[<!-- language="C" -->
222  * GtkAllocation allocation;
223  * GdkRectangle  cell_area = { 0, };
224  * GtkTreeIter   iter;
225  * gint          minimum_width;
226  * gint          natural_width;
227  * 
228  * gtk_widget_get_allocation (widget, &allocation);
229  * cell_area.width = allocation.width;
230  * 
231  * valid = gtk_tree_model_get_iter_first (model, &iter);
232  * while (valid)
233  * {
234  * cell_area.height = get_cached_height_for_row (&iter);
235  * 
236  * gtk_cell_area_apply_attributes (area, model, &iter, FALSE, FALSE);
237  * gtk_cell_area_render (area, context, widget, cr,
238  * &cell_area, &cell_area, state_flags, FALSE);
239  * 
240  * cell_area.y += cell_area.height;
241  * 
242  * valid = gtk_tree_model_iter_next (model, &iter);
243  * }
244  * ]|
245  * 
246  * Note that the cached height in this example really depends on how
247  * the layouting widget works. The layouting widget might decide to
248  * give every row its minimum or natural height or, if the model content
249  * is expected to fit inside the layouting widget without scrolling, it
250  * would make sense to calculate the allocation for each row at
251  * #GtkWidget::size-allocate time using gtk_distribute_natural_allocation().
252  * 
253  * # Handling Events and Driving Keyboard Focus
254  * 
255  * Passing events to the area is as simple as handling events on any
256  * normal widget and then passing them to the gtk_cell_area_event()
257  * API as they come in. Usually #GtkCellArea is only interested in
258  * button events, however some customized derived areas can be implemented
259  * who are interested in handling other events. Handling an event can
260  * trigger the #GtkCellArea::focus-changed signal to fire; as well as
261  * #GtkCellArea::add-editable in the case that an editable cell was
262  * clicked and needs to start editing. You can call
263  * gtk_cell_area_stop_editing() at any time to cancel any cell editing
264  * that is currently in progress.
265  * 
266  * The #GtkCellArea drives keyboard focus from cell to cell in a way
267  * similar to #GtkWidget. For layouting widgets that support giving
268  * focus to cells it’s important to remember to pass %GTK_CELL_RENDERER_FOCUSED
269  * to the area functions for the row that has focus and to tell the
270  * area to paint the focus at render time.
271  * 
272  * Layouting widgets that accept focus on cells should implement the
273  * #GtkWidgetClass.focus() virtual method. The layouting widget is always
274  * responsible for knowing where #GtkTreeModel rows are rendered inside
275  * the widget, so at #GtkWidgetClass.focus() time the layouting widget
276  * should use the #GtkCellArea methods to navigate focus inside the area
277  * and then observe the GtkDirectionType to pass the focus to adjacent
278  * rows and areas.
279  * 
280  * A basic example of how the #GtkWidgetClass.focus() virtual method
281  * should be implemented:
282  * 
283  * |[<!-- language="C" -->
284  * static gboolean
285  * foo_focus (GtkWidget       *widget,
286  * GtkDirectionType direction)
287  * {
288  * Foo        *foo  = FOO (widget);
289  * FooPrivate *priv = foo->priv;
290  * gint        focus_row;
291  * gboolean    have_focus = FALSE;
292  * 
293  * focus_row = priv->focus_row;
294  * 
295  * if (!gtk_widget_has_focus (widget))
296  * gtk_widget_grab_focus (widget);
297  * 
298  * valid = gtk_tree_model_iter_nth_child (priv->model, &iter, NULL, priv->focus_row);
299  * while (valid)
300  * {
301  * gtk_cell_area_apply_attributes (priv->area, priv->model, &iter, FALSE, FALSE);
302  * 
303  * if (gtk_cell_area_focus (priv->area, direction))
304  * {
305  * priv->focus_row = focus_row;
306  * have_focus = TRUE;
307  * break;
308  * }
309  * else
310  * {
311  * if (direction == GTK_DIR_RIGHT ||
312  * direction == GTK_DIR_LEFT)
313  * break;
314  * else if (direction == GTK_DIR_UP ||
315  * direction == GTK_DIR_TAB_BACKWARD)
316  * {
317  * if (focus_row == 0)
318  * break;
319  * else
320  * {
321  * focus_row--;
322  * valid = gtk_tree_model_iter_nth_child (priv->model, &iter, NULL, focus_row);
323  * }
324  * }
325  * else
326  * {
327  * if (focus_row == last_row)
328  * break;
329  * else
330  * {
331  * focus_row++;
332  * valid = gtk_tree_model_iter_next (priv->model, &iter);
333  * }
334  * }
335  * }
336  * }
337  * return have_focus;
338  * }
339  * ]|
340  * 
341  * Note that the layouting widget is responsible for matching the
342  * GtkDirectionType values to the way it lays out its cells.
343  * 
344  * # Cell Properties
345  * 
346  * The #GtkCellArea introduces cell properties for #GtkCellRenderers
347  * in very much the same way that #GtkContainer introduces
348  * [child properties][child-properties]
349  * for #GtkWidgets. This provides some general interfaces for defining
350  * the relationship cell areas have with their cells. For instance in a
351  * #GtkCellAreaBox a cell might “expand” and receive extra space when
352  * the area is allocated more than its full natural request, or a cell
353  * might be configured to “align” with adjacent rows which were requested
354  * and rendered with the same #GtkCellAreaContext.
355  * 
356  * Use gtk_cell_area_class_install_cell_property() to install cell
357  * properties for a cell area class and gtk_cell_area_class_find_cell_property()
358  * or gtk_cell_area_class_list_cell_properties() to get information about
359  * existing cell properties.
360  * 
361  * To set the value of a cell property, use gtk_cell_area_cell_set_property(),
362  * gtk_cell_area_cell_set() or gtk_cell_area_cell_set_valist(). To obtain
363  * the value of a cell property, use gtk_cell_area_cell_get_property(),
364  * gtk_cell_area_cell_get() or gtk_cell_area_cell_get_valist().
365  */
366 public class CellArea : ObjectG, BuildableIF, CellLayoutIF
367 {
368 	/** the main Gtk struct */
369 	protected GtkCellArea* gtkCellArea;
370 
371 	/** Get the main Gtk struct */
372 	public GtkCellArea* getCellAreaStruct()
373 	{
374 		return gtkCellArea;
375 	}
376 
377 	/** the main Gtk struct as a void* */
378 	protected override void* getStruct()
379 	{
380 		return cast(void*)gtkCellArea;
381 	}
382 
383 	protected override void setStruct(GObject* obj)
384 	{
385 		gtkCellArea = cast(GtkCellArea*)obj;
386 		super.setStruct(obj);
387 	}
388 
389 	/**
390 	 * Sets our main struct and passes it to the parent class.
391 	 */
392 	public this (GtkCellArea* gtkCellArea, bool ownedRef = false)
393 	{
394 		this.gtkCellArea = gtkCellArea;
395 		super(cast(GObject*)gtkCellArea, ownedRef);
396 	}
397 
398 	// add the Buildable capabilities
399 	mixin BuildableT!(GtkCellArea);
400 
401 	// add the CellLayout capabilities
402 	mixin CellLayoutT!(GtkCellArea);
403 
404 
405 	/** */
406 	public static GType getType()
407 	{
408 		return gtk_cell_area_get_type();
409 	}
410 
411 	/**
412 	 * Activates @area, usually by activating the currently focused
413 	 * cell, however some subclasses which embed widgets in the area
414 	 * can also activate a widget if it currently has the focus.
415 	 *
416 	 * Params:
417 	 *     context = the #GtkCellAreaContext in context with the current row data
418 	 *     widget = the #GtkWidget that @area is rendering on
419 	 *     cellArea = the size and location of @area relative to @widget’s allocation
420 	 *     flags = the #GtkCellRendererState flags for @area for this row of data.
421 	 *     editOnly = if %TRUE then only cell renderers that are %GTK_CELL_RENDERER_MODE_EDITABLE
422 	 *         will be activated.
423 	 *
424 	 * Return: Whether @area was successfully activated.
425 	 *
426 	 * Since: 3.0
427 	 */
428 	public bool activate(CellAreaContext context, Widget widget, GdkRectangle* cellArea, GtkCellRendererState flags, bool editOnly)
429 	{
430 		return gtk_cell_area_activate(gtkCellArea, (context is null) ? null : context.getCellAreaContextStruct(), (widget is null) ? null : widget.getWidgetStruct(), cellArea, flags, editOnly) != 0;
431 	}
432 
433 	/**
434 	 * This is used by #GtkCellArea subclasses when handling events
435 	 * to activate cells, the base #GtkCellArea class activates cells
436 	 * for keyboard events for free in its own GtkCellArea->activate()
437 	 * implementation.
438 	 *
439 	 * Params:
440 	 *     widget = the #GtkWidget that @area is rendering onto
441 	 *     renderer = the #GtkCellRenderer in @area to activate
442 	 *     event = the #GdkEvent for which cell activation should occur
443 	 *     cellArea = the #GdkRectangle in @widget relative coordinates
444 	 *         of @renderer for the current row.
445 	 *     flags = the #GtkCellRendererState for @renderer
446 	 *
447 	 * Return: whether cell activation was successful
448 	 *
449 	 * Since: 3.0
450 	 */
451 	public bool activateCell(Widget widget, CellRenderer renderer, Event event, GdkRectangle* cellArea, GtkCellRendererState flags)
452 	{
453 		return gtk_cell_area_activate_cell(gtkCellArea, (widget is null) ? null : widget.getWidgetStruct(), (renderer is null) ? null : renderer.getCellRendererStruct(), (event is null) ? null : event.getEventStruct(), cellArea, flags) != 0;
454 	}
455 
456 	/**
457 	 * Adds @renderer to @area with the default child cell properties.
458 	 *
459 	 * Params:
460 	 *     renderer = the #GtkCellRenderer to add to @area
461 	 *
462 	 * Since: 3.0
463 	 */
464 	public void add(CellRenderer renderer)
465 	{
466 		gtk_cell_area_add(gtkCellArea, (renderer is null) ? null : renderer.getCellRendererStruct());
467 	}
468 
469 	/**
470 	 * Adds @sibling to @renderer’s focusable area, focus will be drawn
471 	 * around @renderer and all of its siblings if @renderer can
472 	 * focus for a given row.
473 	 *
474 	 * Events handled by focus siblings can also activate the given
475 	 * focusable @renderer.
476 	 *
477 	 * Params:
478 	 *     renderer = the #GtkCellRenderer expected to have focus
479 	 *     sibling = the #GtkCellRenderer to add to @renderer’s focus area
480 	 *
481 	 * Since: 3.0
482 	 */
483 	public void addFocusSibling(CellRenderer renderer, CellRenderer sibling)
484 	{
485 		gtk_cell_area_add_focus_sibling(gtkCellArea, (renderer is null) ? null : renderer.getCellRendererStruct(), (sibling is null) ? null : sibling.getCellRendererStruct());
486 	}
487 
488 	/**
489 	 * Applies any connected attributes to the renderers in
490 	 * @area by pulling the values from @tree_model.
491 	 *
492 	 * Params:
493 	 *     treeModel = the #GtkTreeModel to pull values from
494 	 *     iter = the #GtkTreeIter in @tree_model to apply values for
495 	 *     isExpander = whether @iter has children
496 	 *     isExpanded = whether @iter is expanded in the view and
497 	 *         children are visible
498 	 *
499 	 * Since: 3.0
500 	 */
501 	public void applyAttributes(TreeModelIF treeModel, TreeIter iter, bool isExpander, bool isExpanded)
502 	{
503 		gtk_cell_area_apply_attributes(gtkCellArea, (treeModel is null) ? null : treeModel.getTreeModelStruct(), (iter is null) ? null : iter.getTreeIterStruct(), isExpander, isExpanded);
504 	}
505 
506 	/**
507 	 * Connects an @attribute to apply values from @column for the
508 	 * #GtkTreeModel in use.
509 	 *
510 	 * Params:
511 	 *     renderer = the #GtkCellRenderer to connect an attribute for
512 	 *     attribute = the attribute name
513 	 *     column = the #GtkTreeModel column to fetch attribute values from
514 	 *
515 	 * Since: 3.0
516 	 */
517 	public void attributeConnect(CellRenderer renderer, string attribute, int column)
518 	{
519 		gtk_cell_area_attribute_connect(gtkCellArea, (renderer is null) ? null : renderer.getCellRendererStruct(), Str.toStringz(attribute), column);
520 	}
521 
522 	/**
523 	 * Disconnects @attribute for the @renderer in @area so that
524 	 * attribute will no longer be updated with values from the
525 	 * model.
526 	 *
527 	 * Params:
528 	 *     renderer = the #GtkCellRenderer to disconnect an attribute for
529 	 *     attribute = the attribute name
530 	 *
531 	 * Since: 3.0
532 	 */
533 	public void attributeDisconnect(CellRenderer renderer, string attribute)
534 	{
535 		gtk_cell_area_attribute_disconnect(gtkCellArea, (renderer is null) ? null : renderer.getCellRendererStruct(), Str.toStringz(attribute));
536 	}
537 
538 	/**
539 	 * Returns the model column that an attribute has been mapped to,
540 	 * or -1 if the attribute is not mapped.
541 	 *
542 	 * Params:
543 	 *     renderer = a #GtkCellRenderer
544 	 *     attribute = an attribute on the renderer
545 	 *
546 	 * Return: the model column, or -1
547 	 *
548 	 * Since: 3.14
549 	 */
550 	public int attributeGetColumn(CellRenderer renderer, string attribute)
551 	{
552 		return gtk_cell_area_attribute_get_column(gtkCellArea, (renderer is null) ? null : renderer.getCellRendererStruct(), Str.toStringz(attribute));
553 	}
554 
555 	/**
556 	 * Gets the value of a cell property for @renderer in @area.
557 	 *
558 	 * Params:
559 	 *     renderer = a #GtkCellRenderer inside @area
560 	 *     propertyName = the name of the property to get
561 	 *     value = a location to return the value
562 	 *
563 	 * Since: 3.0
564 	 */
565 	public void cellGetProperty(CellRenderer renderer, string propertyName, Value value)
566 	{
567 		gtk_cell_area_cell_get_property(gtkCellArea, (renderer is null) ? null : renderer.getCellRendererStruct(), Str.toStringz(propertyName), (value is null) ? null : value.getValueStruct());
568 	}
569 
570 	/**
571 	 * Gets the values of one or more cell properties for @renderer in @area.
572 	 *
573 	 * Params:
574 	 *     renderer = a #GtkCellRenderer inside @area
575 	 *     firstPropertyName = the name of the first property to get
576 	 *     varArgs = return location for the first property, followed
577 	 *         optionally by more name/return location pairs, followed by %NULL
578 	 *
579 	 * Since: 3.0
580 	 */
581 	public void cellGetValist(CellRenderer renderer, string firstPropertyName, void* varArgs)
582 	{
583 		gtk_cell_area_cell_get_valist(gtkCellArea, (renderer is null) ? null : renderer.getCellRendererStruct(), Str.toStringz(firstPropertyName), varArgs);
584 	}
585 
586 	/**
587 	 * Sets a cell property for @renderer in @area.
588 	 *
589 	 * Params:
590 	 *     renderer = a #GtkCellRenderer inside @area
591 	 *     propertyName = the name of the cell property to set
592 	 *     value = the value to set the cell property to
593 	 *
594 	 * Since: 3.0
595 	 */
596 	public void cellSetProperty(CellRenderer renderer, string propertyName, Value value)
597 	{
598 		gtk_cell_area_cell_set_property(gtkCellArea, (renderer is null) ? null : renderer.getCellRendererStruct(), Str.toStringz(propertyName), (value is null) ? null : value.getValueStruct());
599 	}
600 
601 	/**
602 	 * Sets one or more cell properties for @renderer in @area.
603 	 *
604 	 * Params:
605 	 *     renderer = a #GtkCellRenderer which inside @area
606 	 *     firstPropertyName = the name of the first cell property to set
607 	 *     varArgs = a %NULL-terminated list of property names and values, starting
608 	 *         with @first_prop_name
609 	 *
610 	 * Since: 3.0
611 	 */
612 	public void cellSetValist(CellRenderer renderer, string firstPropertyName, void* varArgs)
613 	{
614 		gtk_cell_area_cell_set_valist(gtkCellArea, (renderer is null) ? null : renderer.getCellRendererStruct(), Str.toStringz(firstPropertyName), varArgs);
615 	}
616 
617 	/**
618 	 * This is sometimes needed for cases where rows need to share
619 	 * alignments in one orientation but may be separately grouped
620 	 * in the opposing orientation.
621 	 *
622 	 * For instance, #GtkIconView creates all icons (rows) to have
623 	 * the same width and the cells theirin to have the same
624 	 * horizontal alignments. However each row of icons may have
625 	 * a separate collective height. #GtkIconView uses this to
626 	 * request the heights of each row based on a context which
627 	 * was already used to request all the row widths that are
628 	 * to be displayed.
629 	 *
630 	 * Params:
631 	 *     context = the #GtkCellAreaContext to copy
632 	 *
633 	 * Return: a newly created #GtkCellAreaContext copy of @context.
634 	 *
635 	 * Since: 3.0
636 	 */
637 	public CellAreaContext copyContext(CellAreaContext context)
638 	{
639 		auto p = gtk_cell_area_copy_context(gtkCellArea, (context is null) ? null : context.getCellAreaContextStruct());
640 		
641 		if(p is null)
642 		{
643 			return null;
644 		}
645 		
646 		return ObjectG.getDObject!(CellAreaContext)(cast(GtkCellAreaContext*) p, true);
647 	}
648 
649 	/**
650 	 * Creates a #GtkCellAreaContext to be used with @area for
651 	 * all purposes. #GtkCellAreaContext stores geometry information
652 	 * for rows for which it was operated on, it is important to use
653 	 * the same context for the same row of data at all times (i.e.
654 	 * one should render and handle events with the same #GtkCellAreaContext
655 	 * which was used to request the size of those rows of data).
656 	 *
657 	 * Return: a newly created #GtkCellAreaContext which can be used with @area.
658 	 *
659 	 * Since: 3.0
660 	 */
661 	public CellAreaContext createContext()
662 	{
663 		auto p = gtk_cell_area_create_context(gtkCellArea);
664 		
665 		if(p is null)
666 		{
667 			return null;
668 		}
669 		
670 		return ObjectG.getDObject!(CellAreaContext)(cast(GtkCellAreaContext*) p, true);
671 	}
672 
673 	/**
674 	 * Delegates event handling to a #GtkCellArea.
675 	 *
676 	 * Params:
677 	 *     context = the #GtkCellAreaContext for this row of data.
678 	 *     widget = the #GtkWidget that @area is rendering to
679 	 *     event = the #GdkEvent to handle
680 	 *     cellArea = the @widget relative coordinates for @area
681 	 *     flags = the #GtkCellRendererState for @area in this row.
682 	 *
683 	 * Return: %TRUE if the event was handled by @area.
684 	 *
685 	 * Since: 3.0
686 	 */
687 	public int event(CellAreaContext context, Widget widget, Event event, GdkRectangle* cellArea, GtkCellRendererState flags)
688 	{
689 		return gtk_cell_area_event(gtkCellArea, (context is null) ? null : context.getCellAreaContextStruct(), (widget is null) ? null : widget.getWidgetStruct(), (event is null) ? null : event.getEventStruct(), cellArea, flags);
690 	}
691 
692 	/**
693 	 * This should be called by the @area’s owning layout widget
694 	 * when focus is to be passed to @area, or moved within @area
695 	 * for a given @direction and row data.
696 	 *
697 	 * Implementing #GtkCellArea classes should implement this
698 	 * method to receive and navigate focus in its own way particular
699 	 * to how it lays out cells.
700 	 *
701 	 * Params:
702 	 *     direction = the #GtkDirectionType
703 	 *
704 	 * Return: %TRUE if focus remains inside @area as a result of this call.
705 	 *
706 	 * Since: 3.0
707 	 */
708 	public bool focus(GtkDirectionType direction)
709 	{
710 		return gtk_cell_area_focus(gtkCellArea, direction) != 0;
711 	}
712 
713 	/**
714 	 * Calls @callback for every #GtkCellRenderer in @area.
715 	 *
716 	 * Params:
717 	 *     callback = the #GtkCellCallback to call
718 	 *     callbackData = user provided data pointer
719 	 *
720 	 * Since: 3.0
721 	 */
722 	public void foreac(GtkCellCallback callback, void* callbackData)
723 	{
724 		gtk_cell_area_foreach(gtkCellArea, callback, callbackData);
725 	}
726 
727 	/**
728 	 * Calls @callback for every #GtkCellRenderer in @area with the
729 	 * allocated rectangle inside @cell_area.
730 	 *
731 	 * Params:
732 	 *     context = the #GtkCellAreaContext for this row of data.
733 	 *     widget = the #GtkWidget that @area is rendering to
734 	 *     cellArea = the @widget relative coordinates and size for @area
735 	 *     backgroundArea = the @widget relative coordinates of the background area
736 	 *     callback = the #GtkCellAllocCallback to call
737 	 *     callbackData = user provided data pointer
738 	 *
739 	 * Since: 3.0
740 	 */
741 	public void foreachAlloc(CellAreaContext context, Widget widget, GdkRectangle* cellArea, GdkRectangle* backgroundArea, GtkCellAllocCallback callback, void* callbackData)
742 	{
743 		gtk_cell_area_foreach_alloc(gtkCellArea, (context is null) ? null : context.getCellAreaContextStruct(), (widget is null) ? null : widget.getWidgetStruct(), cellArea, backgroundArea, callback, callbackData);
744 	}
745 
746 	/**
747 	 * Derives the allocation of @renderer inside @area if @area
748 	 * were to be renderered in @cell_area.
749 	 *
750 	 * Params:
751 	 *     context = the #GtkCellAreaContext used to hold sizes for @area.
752 	 *     widget = the #GtkWidget that @area is rendering on
753 	 *     renderer = the #GtkCellRenderer to get the allocation for
754 	 *     cellArea = the whole allocated area for @area in @widget
755 	 *         for this row
756 	 *     allocation = where to store the allocation for @renderer
757 	 *
758 	 * Since: 3.0
759 	 */
760 	public void getCellAllocation(CellAreaContext context, Widget widget, CellRenderer renderer, GdkRectangle* cellArea, out GdkRectangle allocation)
761 	{
762 		gtk_cell_area_get_cell_allocation(gtkCellArea, (context is null) ? null : context.getCellAreaContextStruct(), (widget is null) ? null : widget.getWidgetStruct(), (renderer is null) ? null : renderer.getCellRendererStruct(), cellArea, &allocation);
763 	}
764 
765 	/**
766 	 * Gets the #GtkCellRenderer at @x and @y coordinates inside @area and optionally
767 	 * returns the full cell allocation for it inside @cell_area.
768 	 *
769 	 * Params:
770 	 *     context = the #GtkCellAreaContext used to hold sizes for @area.
771 	 *     widget = the #GtkWidget that @area is rendering on
772 	 *     cellArea = the whole allocated area for @area in @widget
773 	 *         for this row
774 	 *     x = the x position
775 	 *     y = the y position
776 	 *     allocArea = where to store the inner allocated area of the
777 	 *         returned cell renderer, or %NULL.
778 	 *
779 	 * Return: the #GtkCellRenderer at @x and @y.
780 	 *
781 	 * Since: 3.0
782 	 */
783 	public CellRenderer getCellAtPosition(CellAreaContext context, Widget widget, GdkRectangle* cellArea, int x, int y, out GdkRectangle allocArea)
784 	{
785 		auto p = gtk_cell_area_get_cell_at_position(gtkCellArea, (context is null) ? null : context.getCellAreaContextStruct(), (widget is null) ? null : widget.getWidgetStruct(), cellArea, x, y, &allocArea);
786 		
787 		if(p is null)
788 		{
789 			return null;
790 		}
791 		
792 		return ObjectG.getDObject!(CellRenderer)(cast(GtkCellRenderer*) p);
793 	}
794 
795 	/**
796 	 * Gets the current #GtkTreePath string for the currently
797 	 * applied #GtkTreeIter, this is implicitly updated when
798 	 * gtk_cell_area_apply_attributes() is called and can be
799 	 * used to interact with renderers from #GtkCellArea
800 	 * subclasses.
801 	 *
802 	 * Return: The current #GtkTreePath string for the current
803 	 *     attributes applied to @area. This string belongs to the area and
804 	 *     should not be freed.
805 	 *
806 	 * Since: 3.0
807 	 */
808 	public string getCurrentPathString()
809 	{
810 		return Str.toString(gtk_cell_area_get_current_path_string(gtkCellArea));
811 	}
812 
813 	/**
814 	 * Gets the #GtkCellEditable widget currently used
815 	 * to edit the currently edited cell.
816 	 *
817 	 * Return: The currently active #GtkCellEditable widget
818 	 *
819 	 * Since: 3.0
820 	 */
821 	public CellEditableIF getEditWidget()
822 	{
823 		auto p = gtk_cell_area_get_edit_widget(gtkCellArea);
824 		
825 		if(p is null)
826 		{
827 			return null;
828 		}
829 		
830 		return ObjectG.getDObject!(CellEditable, CellEditableIF)(cast(GtkCellEditable*) p);
831 	}
832 
833 	/**
834 	 * Gets the #GtkCellRenderer in @area that is currently
835 	 * being edited.
836 	 *
837 	 * Return: The currently edited #GtkCellRenderer
838 	 *
839 	 * Since: 3.0
840 	 */
841 	public CellRenderer getEditedCell()
842 	{
843 		auto p = gtk_cell_area_get_edited_cell(gtkCellArea);
844 		
845 		if(p is null)
846 		{
847 			return null;
848 		}
849 		
850 		return ObjectG.getDObject!(CellRenderer)(cast(GtkCellRenderer*) p);
851 	}
852 
853 	/**
854 	 * Retrieves the currently focused cell for @area
855 	 *
856 	 * Return: the currently focused cell in @area.
857 	 *
858 	 * Since: 3.0
859 	 */
860 	public CellRenderer getFocusCell()
861 	{
862 		auto p = gtk_cell_area_get_focus_cell(gtkCellArea);
863 		
864 		if(p is null)
865 		{
866 			return null;
867 		}
868 		
869 		return ObjectG.getDObject!(CellRenderer)(cast(GtkCellRenderer*) p);
870 	}
871 
872 	/**
873 	 * Gets the #GtkCellRenderer which is expected to be focusable
874 	 * for which @renderer is, or may be a sibling.
875 	 *
876 	 * This is handy for #GtkCellArea subclasses when handling events,
877 	 * after determining the renderer at the event location it can
878 	 * then chose to activate the focus cell for which the event
879 	 * cell may have been a sibling.
880 	 *
881 	 * Params:
882 	 *     renderer = the #GtkCellRenderer
883 	 *
884 	 * Return: the #GtkCellRenderer for which @renderer
885 	 *     is a sibling, or %NULL.
886 	 *
887 	 * Since: 3.0
888 	 */
889 	public CellRenderer getFocusFromSibling(CellRenderer renderer)
890 	{
891 		auto p = gtk_cell_area_get_focus_from_sibling(gtkCellArea, (renderer is null) ? null : renderer.getCellRendererStruct());
892 		
893 		if(p is null)
894 		{
895 			return null;
896 		}
897 		
898 		return ObjectG.getDObject!(CellRenderer)(cast(GtkCellRenderer*) p);
899 	}
900 
901 	/**
902 	 * Gets the focus sibling cell renderers for @renderer.
903 	 *
904 	 * Params:
905 	 *     renderer = the #GtkCellRenderer expected to have focus
906 	 *
907 	 * Return: A #GList of #GtkCellRenderers.
908 	 *     The returned list is internal and should not be freed.
909 	 *
910 	 * Since: 3.0
911 	 */
912 	public ListG getFocusSiblings(CellRenderer renderer)
913 	{
914 		auto p = gtk_cell_area_get_focus_siblings(gtkCellArea, (renderer is null) ? null : renderer.getCellRendererStruct());
915 		
916 		if(p is null)
917 		{
918 			return null;
919 		}
920 		
921 		return new ListG(cast(GList*) p);
922 	}
923 
924 	/**
925 	 * Retrieves a cell area’s initial minimum and natural height.
926 	 *
927 	 * @area will store some geometrical information in @context along the way;
928 	 * when requesting sizes over an arbitrary number of rows, it’s not important
929 	 * to check the @minimum_height and @natural_height of this call but rather to
930 	 * consult gtk_cell_area_context_get_preferred_height() after a series of
931 	 * requests.
932 	 *
933 	 * Params:
934 	 *     context = the #GtkCellAreaContext to perform this request with
935 	 *     widget = the #GtkWidget where @area will be rendering
936 	 *     minimumHeight = location to store the minimum height, or %NULL
937 	 *     naturalHeight = location to store the natural height, or %NULL
938 	 *
939 	 * Since: 3.0
940 	 */
941 	public void getPreferredHeight(CellAreaContext context, Widget widget, out int minimumHeight, out int naturalHeight)
942 	{
943 		gtk_cell_area_get_preferred_height(gtkCellArea, (context is null) ? null : context.getCellAreaContextStruct(), (widget is null) ? null : widget.getWidgetStruct(), &minimumHeight, &naturalHeight);
944 	}
945 
946 	/**
947 	 * Retrieves a cell area’s minimum and natural height if it would be given
948 	 * the specified @width.
949 	 *
950 	 * @area stores some geometrical information in @context along the way
951 	 * while calling gtk_cell_area_get_preferred_width(). It’s important to
952 	 * perform a series of gtk_cell_area_get_preferred_width() requests with
953 	 * @context first and then call gtk_cell_area_get_preferred_height_for_width()
954 	 * on each cell area individually to get the height for width of each
955 	 * fully requested row.
956 	 *
957 	 * If at some point, the width of a single row changes, it should be
958 	 * requested with gtk_cell_area_get_preferred_width() again and then
959 	 * the full width of the requested rows checked again with
960 	 * gtk_cell_area_context_get_preferred_width().
961 	 *
962 	 * Params:
963 	 *     context = the #GtkCellAreaContext which has already been requested for widths.
964 	 *     widget = the #GtkWidget where @area will be rendering
965 	 *     width = the width for which to check the height of this area
966 	 *     minimumHeight = location to store the minimum height, or %NULL
967 	 *     naturalHeight = location to store the natural height, or %NULL
968 	 *
969 	 * Since: 3.0
970 	 */
971 	public void getPreferredHeightForWidth(CellAreaContext context, Widget widget, int width, out int minimumHeight, out int naturalHeight)
972 	{
973 		gtk_cell_area_get_preferred_height_for_width(gtkCellArea, (context is null) ? null : context.getCellAreaContextStruct(), (widget is null) ? null : widget.getWidgetStruct(), width, &minimumHeight, &naturalHeight);
974 	}
975 
976 	/**
977 	 * Retrieves a cell area’s initial minimum and natural width.
978 	 *
979 	 * @area will store some geometrical information in @context along the way;
980 	 * when requesting sizes over an arbitrary number of rows, it’s not important
981 	 * to check the @minimum_width and @natural_width of this call but rather to
982 	 * consult gtk_cell_area_context_get_preferred_width() after a series of
983 	 * requests.
984 	 *
985 	 * Params:
986 	 *     context = the #GtkCellAreaContext to perform this request with
987 	 *     widget = the #GtkWidget where @area will be rendering
988 	 *     minimumWidth = location to store the minimum width, or %NULL
989 	 *     naturalWidth = location to store the natural width, or %NULL
990 	 *
991 	 * Since: 3.0
992 	 */
993 	public void getPreferredWidth(CellAreaContext context, Widget widget, out int minimumWidth, out int naturalWidth)
994 	{
995 		gtk_cell_area_get_preferred_width(gtkCellArea, (context is null) ? null : context.getCellAreaContextStruct(), (widget is null) ? null : widget.getWidgetStruct(), &minimumWidth, &naturalWidth);
996 	}
997 
998 	/**
999 	 * Retrieves a cell area’s minimum and natural width if it would be given
1000 	 * the specified @height.
1001 	 *
1002 	 * @area stores some geometrical information in @context along the way
1003 	 * while calling gtk_cell_area_get_preferred_height(). It’s important to
1004 	 * perform a series of gtk_cell_area_get_preferred_height() requests with
1005 	 * @context first and then call gtk_cell_area_get_preferred_width_for_height()
1006 	 * on each cell area individually to get the height for width of each
1007 	 * fully requested row.
1008 	 *
1009 	 * If at some point, the height of a single row changes, it should be
1010 	 * requested with gtk_cell_area_get_preferred_height() again and then
1011 	 * the full height of the requested rows checked again with
1012 	 * gtk_cell_area_context_get_preferred_height().
1013 	 *
1014 	 * Params:
1015 	 *     context = the #GtkCellAreaContext which has already been requested for widths.
1016 	 *     widget = the #GtkWidget where @area will be rendering
1017 	 *     height = the height for which to check the width of this area
1018 	 *     minimumWidth = location to store the minimum width, or %NULL
1019 	 *     naturalWidth = location to store the natural width, or %NULL
1020 	 *
1021 	 * Since: 3.0
1022 	 */
1023 	public void getPreferredWidthForHeight(CellAreaContext context, Widget widget, int height, out int minimumWidth, out int naturalWidth)
1024 	{
1025 		gtk_cell_area_get_preferred_width_for_height(gtkCellArea, (context is null) ? null : context.getCellAreaContextStruct(), (widget is null) ? null : widget.getWidgetStruct(), height, &minimumWidth, &naturalWidth);
1026 	}
1027 
1028 	/**
1029 	 * Gets whether the area prefers a height-for-width layout
1030 	 * or a width-for-height layout.
1031 	 *
1032 	 * Return: The #GtkSizeRequestMode preferred by @area.
1033 	 *
1034 	 * Since: 3.0
1035 	 */
1036 	public GtkSizeRequestMode getRequestMode()
1037 	{
1038 		return gtk_cell_area_get_request_mode(gtkCellArea);
1039 	}
1040 
1041 	/**
1042 	 * Checks if @area contains @renderer.
1043 	 *
1044 	 * Params:
1045 	 *     renderer = the #GtkCellRenderer to check
1046 	 *
1047 	 * Return: %TRUE if @renderer is in the @area.
1048 	 *
1049 	 * Since: 3.0
1050 	 */
1051 	public bool hasRenderer(CellRenderer renderer)
1052 	{
1053 		return gtk_cell_area_has_renderer(gtkCellArea, (renderer is null) ? null : renderer.getCellRendererStruct()) != 0;
1054 	}
1055 
1056 	/**
1057 	 * This is a convenience function for #GtkCellArea implementations
1058 	 * to get the inner area where a given #GtkCellRenderer will be
1059 	 * rendered. It removes any padding previously added by gtk_cell_area_request_renderer().
1060 	 *
1061 	 * Params:
1062 	 *     widget = the #GtkWidget that @area is rendering onto
1063 	 *     cellArea = the @widget relative coordinates where one of @area’s cells
1064 	 *         is to be placed
1065 	 *     innerArea = the return location for the inner cell area
1066 	 *
1067 	 * Since: 3.0
1068 	 */
1069 	public void innerCellArea(Widget widget, GdkRectangle* cellArea, out GdkRectangle innerArea)
1070 	{
1071 		gtk_cell_area_inner_cell_area(gtkCellArea, (widget is null) ? null : widget.getWidgetStruct(), cellArea, &innerArea);
1072 	}
1073 
1074 	/**
1075 	 * Returns whether the area can do anything when activated,
1076 	 * after applying new attributes to @area.
1077 	 *
1078 	 * Return: whether @area can do anything when activated.
1079 	 *
1080 	 * Since: 3.0
1081 	 */
1082 	public bool isActivatable()
1083 	{
1084 		return gtk_cell_area_is_activatable(gtkCellArea) != 0;
1085 	}
1086 
1087 	/**
1088 	 * Returns whether @sibling is one of @renderer’s focus siblings
1089 	 * (see gtk_cell_area_add_focus_sibling()).
1090 	 *
1091 	 * Params:
1092 	 *     renderer = the #GtkCellRenderer expected to have focus
1093 	 *     sibling = the #GtkCellRenderer to check against @renderer’s sibling list
1094 	 *
1095 	 * Return: %TRUE if @sibling is a focus sibling of @renderer
1096 	 *
1097 	 * Since: 3.0
1098 	 */
1099 	public bool isFocusSibling(CellRenderer renderer, CellRenderer sibling)
1100 	{
1101 		return gtk_cell_area_is_focus_sibling(gtkCellArea, (renderer is null) ? null : renderer.getCellRendererStruct(), (sibling is null) ? null : sibling.getCellRendererStruct()) != 0;
1102 	}
1103 
1104 	/**
1105 	 * Removes @renderer from @area.
1106 	 *
1107 	 * Params:
1108 	 *     renderer = the #GtkCellRenderer to remove from @area
1109 	 *
1110 	 * Since: 3.0
1111 	 */
1112 	public void remove(CellRenderer renderer)
1113 	{
1114 		gtk_cell_area_remove(gtkCellArea, (renderer is null) ? null : renderer.getCellRendererStruct());
1115 	}
1116 
1117 	/**
1118 	 * Removes @sibling from @renderer’s focus sibling list
1119 	 * (see gtk_cell_area_add_focus_sibling()).
1120 	 *
1121 	 * Params:
1122 	 *     renderer = the #GtkCellRenderer expected to have focus
1123 	 *     sibling = the #GtkCellRenderer to remove from @renderer’s focus area
1124 	 *
1125 	 * Since: 3.0
1126 	 */
1127 	public void removeFocusSibling(CellRenderer renderer, CellRenderer sibling)
1128 	{
1129 		gtk_cell_area_remove_focus_sibling(gtkCellArea, (renderer is null) ? null : renderer.getCellRendererStruct(), (sibling is null) ? null : sibling.getCellRendererStruct());
1130 	}
1131 
1132 	/**
1133 	 * Renders @area’s cells according to @area’s layout onto @widget at
1134 	 * the given coordinates.
1135 	 *
1136 	 * Params:
1137 	 *     context = the #GtkCellAreaContext for this row of data.
1138 	 *     widget = the #GtkWidget that @area is rendering to
1139 	 *     cr = the #cairo_t to render with
1140 	 *     backgroundArea = the @widget relative coordinates for @area’s background
1141 	 *     cellArea = the @widget relative coordinates for @area
1142 	 *     flags = the #GtkCellRendererState for @area in this row.
1143 	 *     paintFocus = whether @area should paint focus on focused cells for focused rows or not.
1144 	 *
1145 	 * Since: 3.0
1146 	 */
1147 	public void render(CellAreaContext context, Widget widget, Context cr, GdkRectangle* backgroundArea, GdkRectangle* cellArea, GtkCellRendererState flags, bool paintFocus)
1148 	{
1149 		gtk_cell_area_render(gtkCellArea, (context is null) ? null : context.getCellAreaContextStruct(), (widget is null) ? null : widget.getWidgetStruct(), (cr is null) ? null : cr.getContextStruct(), backgroundArea, cellArea, flags, paintFocus);
1150 	}
1151 
1152 	/**
1153 	 * This is a convenience function for #GtkCellArea implementations
1154 	 * to request size for cell renderers. It’s important to use this
1155 	 * function to request size and then use gtk_cell_area_inner_cell_area()
1156 	 * at render and event time since this function will add padding
1157 	 * around the cell for focus painting.
1158 	 *
1159 	 * Params:
1160 	 *     renderer = the #GtkCellRenderer to request size for
1161 	 *     orientation = the #GtkOrientation in which to request size
1162 	 *     widget = the #GtkWidget that @area is rendering onto
1163 	 *     forSize = the allocation contextual size to request for, or -1 if
1164 	 *         the base request for the orientation is to be returned.
1165 	 *     minimumSize = location to store the minimum size, or %NULL
1166 	 *     naturalSize = location to store the natural size, or %NULL
1167 	 *
1168 	 * Since: 3.0
1169 	 */
1170 	public void requestRenderer(CellRenderer renderer, GtkOrientation orientation, Widget widget, int forSize, out int minimumSize, out int naturalSize)
1171 	{
1172 		gtk_cell_area_request_renderer(gtkCellArea, (renderer is null) ? null : renderer.getCellRendererStruct(), orientation, (widget is null) ? null : widget.getWidgetStruct(), forSize, &minimumSize, &naturalSize);
1173 	}
1174 
1175 	/**
1176 	 * Explicitly sets the currently focused cell to @renderer.
1177 	 *
1178 	 * This is generally called by implementations of
1179 	 * #GtkCellAreaClass.focus() or #GtkCellAreaClass.event(),
1180 	 * however it can also be used to implement functions such
1181 	 * as gtk_tree_view_set_cursor_on_cell().
1182 	 *
1183 	 * Params:
1184 	 *     renderer = the #GtkCellRenderer to give focus to
1185 	 *
1186 	 * Since: 3.0
1187 	 */
1188 	public void setFocusCell(CellRenderer renderer)
1189 	{
1190 		gtk_cell_area_set_focus_cell(gtkCellArea, (renderer is null) ? null : renderer.getCellRendererStruct());
1191 	}
1192 
1193 	/**
1194 	 * Explicitly stops the editing of the currently edited cell.
1195 	 *
1196 	 * If @canceled is %TRUE, the currently edited cell renderer
1197 	 * will emit the ::editing-canceled signal, otherwise the
1198 	 * the ::editing-done signal will be emitted on the current
1199 	 * edit widget.
1200 	 *
1201 	 * See gtk_cell_area_get_edited_cell() and gtk_cell_area_get_edit_widget().
1202 	 *
1203 	 * Params:
1204 	 *     canceled = whether editing was canceled.
1205 	 *
1206 	 * Since: 3.0
1207 	 */
1208 	public void stopEditing(bool canceled)
1209 	{
1210 		gtk_cell_area_stop_editing(gtkCellArea, canceled);
1211 	}
1212 
1213 	int[string] connectedSignals;
1214 
1215 	void delegate(CellRenderer, CellEditableIF, GdkRectangle*, string, CellArea)[] onAddEditableListeners;
1216 	/**
1217 	 * Indicates that editing has started on @renderer and that @editable
1218 	 * should be added to the owning cell-layouting widget at @cell_area.
1219 	 *
1220 	 * Params:
1221 	 *     renderer = the #GtkCellRenderer that started the edited
1222 	 *     editable = the #GtkCellEditable widget to add
1223 	 *     cellArea = the #GtkWidget relative #GdkRectangle coordinates
1224 	 *         where @editable should be added
1225 	 *     path = the #GtkTreePath string this edit was initiated for
1226 	 *
1227 	 * Since: 3.0
1228 	 */
1229 	void addOnAddEditable(void delegate(CellRenderer, CellEditableIF, GdkRectangle*, string, CellArea) dlg, ConnectFlags connectFlags=cast(ConnectFlags)0)
1230 	{
1231 		if ( "add-editable" !in connectedSignals )
1232 		{
1233 			Signals.connectData(
1234 				this,
1235 				"add-editable",
1236 				cast(GCallback)&callBackAddEditable,
1237 				cast(void*)this,
1238 				null,
1239 				connectFlags);
1240 			connectedSignals["add-editable"] = 1;
1241 		}
1242 		onAddEditableListeners ~= dlg;
1243 	}
1244 	extern(C) static void callBackAddEditable(GtkCellArea* cellareaStruct, GtkCellRenderer* renderer, GtkCellEditable* editable, GdkRectangle* cellArea, char* path, CellArea _cellarea)
1245 	{
1246 		foreach ( void delegate(CellRenderer, CellEditableIF, GdkRectangle*, string, CellArea) dlg; _cellarea.onAddEditableListeners )
1247 		{
1248 			dlg(ObjectG.getDObject!(CellRenderer)(renderer), ObjectG.getDObject!(CellEditable, CellEditableIF)(editable), cellArea, Str.toString(path), _cellarea);
1249 		}
1250 	}
1251 
1252 	void delegate(TreeModelIF, TreeIter, bool, bool, CellArea)[] onApplyAttributesListeners;
1253 	/**
1254 	 * This signal is emitted whenever applying attributes to @area from @model
1255 	 *
1256 	 * Params:
1257 	 *     model = the #GtkTreeModel to apply the attributes from
1258 	 *     iter = the #GtkTreeIter indicating which row to apply the attributes of
1259 	 *     isExpander = whether the view shows children for this row
1260 	 *     isExpanded = whether the view is currently showing the children of this row
1261 	 *
1262 	 * Since: 3.0
1263 	 */
1264 	void addOnApplyAttributes(void delegate(TreeModelIF, TreeIter, bool, bool, CellArea) dlg, ConnectFlags connectFlags=cast(ConnectFlags)0)
1265 	{
1266 		if ( "apply-attributes" !in connectedSignals )
1267 		{
1268 			Signals.connectData(
1269 				this,
1270 				"apply-attributes",
1271 				cast(GCallback)&callBackApplyAttributes,
1272 				cast(void*)this,
1273 				null,
1274 				connectFlags);
1275 			connectedSignals["apply-attributes"] = 1;
1276 		}
1277 		onApplyAttributesListeners ~= dlg;
1278 	}
1279 	extern(C) static void callBackApplyAttributes(GtkCellArea* cellareaStruct, GtkTreeModel* model, GtkTreeIter* iter, bool isExpander, bool isExpanded, CellArea _cellarea)
1280 	{
1281 		foreach ( void delegate(TreeModelIF, TreeIter, bool, bool, CellArea) dlg; _cellarea.onApplyAttributesListeners )
1282 		{
1283 			dlg(ObjectG.getDObject!(TreeModel, TreeModelIF)(model), ObjectG.getDObject!(TreeIter)(iter), isExpander, isExpanded, _cellarea);
1284 		}
1285 	}
1286 
1287 	void delegate(CellRenderer, string, CellArea)[] onFocusChangedListeners;
1288 	/**
1289 	 * Indicates that focus changed on this @area. This signal
1290 	 * is emitted either as a result of focus handling or event
1291 	 * handling.
1292 	 *
1293 	 * It's possible that the signal is emitted even if the
1294 	 * currently focused renderer did not change, this is
1295 	 * because focus may change to the same renderer in the
1296 	 * same cell area for a different row of data.
1297 	 *
1298 	 * Params:
1299 	 *     renderer = the #GtkCellRenderer that has focus
1300 	 *     path = the current #GtkTreePath string set for @area
1301 	 *
1302 	 * Since: 3.0
1303 	 */
1304 	void addOnFocusChanged(void delegate(CellRenderer, string, CellArea) dlg, ConnectFlags connectFlags=cast(ConnectFlags)0)
1305 	{
1306 		if ( "focus-changed" !in connectedSignals )
1307 		{
1308 			Signals.connectData(
1309 				this,
1310 				"focus-changed",
1311 				cast(GCallback)&callBackFocusChanged,
1312 				cast(void*)this,
1313 				null,
1314 				connectFlags);
1315 			connectedSignals["focus-changed"] = 1;
1316 		}
1317 		onFocusChangedListeners ~= dlg;
1318 	}
1319 	extern(C) static void callBackFocusChanged(GtkCellArea* cellareaStruct, GtkCellRenderer* renderer, char* path, CellArea _cellarea)
1320 	{
1321 		foreach ( void delegate(CellRenderer, string, CellArea) dlg; _cellarea.onFocusChangedListeners )
1322 		{
1323 			dlg(ObjectG.getDObject!(CellRenderer)(renderer), Str.toString(path), _cellarea);
1324 		}
1325 	}
1326 
1327 	void delegate(CellRenderer, CellEditableIF, CellArea)[] onRemoveEditableListeners;
1328 	/**
1329 	 * Indicates that editing finished on @renderer and that @editable
1330 	 * should be removed from the owning cell-layouting widget.
1331 	 *
1332 	 * Params:
1333 	 *     renderer = the #GtkCellRenderer that finished editeding
1334 	 *     editable = the #GtkCellEditable widget to remove
1335 	 *
1336 	 * Since: 3.0
1337 	 */
1338 	void addOnRemoveEditable(void delegate(CellRenderer, CellEditableIF, CellArea) dlg, ConnectFlags connectFlags=cast(ConnectFlags)0)
1339 	{
1340 		if ( "remove-editable" !in connectedSignals )
1341 		{
1342 			Signals.connectData(
1343 				this,
1344 				"remove-editable",
1345 				cast(GCallback)&callBackRemoveEditable,
1346 				cast(void*)this,
1347 				null,
1348 				connectFlags);
1349 			connectedSignals["remove-editable"] = 1;
1350 		}
1351 		onRemoveEditableListeners ~= dlg;
1352 	}
1353 	extern(C) static void callBackRemoveEditable(GtkCellArea* cellareaStruct, GtkCellRenderer* renderer, GtkCellEditable* editable, CellArea _cellarea)
1354 	{
1355 		foreach ( void delegate(CellRenderer, CellEditableIF, CellArea) dlg; _cellarea.onRemoveEditableListeners )
1356 		{
1357 			dlg(ObjectG.getDObject!(CellRenderer)(renderer), ObjectG.getDObject!(CellEditable, CellEditableIF)(editable), _cellarea);
1358 		}
1359 	}
1360 }