1 /*
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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.Arrow;
26 
27 private import glib.ConstructionException;
28 private import gobject.ObjectG;
29 private import gtk.Misc;
30 private import gtk.Widget;
31 private import gtkc.gtk;
32 public  import gtkc.gtktypes;
33 
34 
35 /**
36  * GtkArrow should be used to draw simple arrows that need to point in
37  * one of the four cardinal directions (up, down, left, or right).  The
38  * style of the arrow can be one of shadow in, shadow out, etched in, or
39  * etched out.  Note that these directions and style types may be
40  * amended in versions of GTK+ to come.
41  * 
42  * GtkArrow will fill any space alloted to it, but since it is inherited
43  * from #GtkMisc, it can be padded and/or aligned, to fill exactly the
44  * space the programmer desires.
45  * 
46  * Arrows are created with a call to gtk_arrow_new().  The direction or
47  * style of an arrow can be changed after creation by using gtk_arrow_set().
48  * 
49  * GtkArrow has been deprecated; you can simply use a #GtkImage with a
50  * suitable icon name, such as “pan-down-symbolic“. When replacing
51  * GtkArrow by an image, pay attention to the fact that GtkArrow is
52  * doing automatic flipping between #GTK_ARROW_LEFT and #GTK_ARROW_RIGHT,
53  * depending on the text direction. To get the same effect with an image,
54  * use the icon names “pan-start-symbolic“ and “pan-end-symbolic“, which
55  * react to the text direction.
56  */
57 public class Arrow : Misc
58 {
59 	/** the main Gtk struct */
60 	protected GtkArrow* gtkArrow;
61 
62 	/** Get the main Gtk struct */
63 	public GtkArrow* getArrowStruct(bool transferOwnership = false)
64 	{
65 		if (transferOwnership)
66 			ownedRef = false;
67 		return gtkArrow;
68 	}
69 
70 	/** the main Gtk struct as a void* */
71 	protected override void* getStruct()
72 	{
73 		return cast(void*)gtkArrow;
74 	}
75 
76 	protected override void setStruct(GObject* obj)
77 	{
78 		gtkArrow = cast(GtkArrow*)obj;
79 		super.setStruct(obj);
80 	}
81 
82 	/**
83 	 * Sets our main struct and passes it to the parent class.
84 	 */
85 	public this (GtkArrow* gtkArrow, bool ownedRef = false)
86 	{
87 		this.gtkArrow = gtkArrow;
88 		super(cast(GtkMisc*)gtkArrow, ownedRef);
89 	}
90 
91 
92 	/** */
93 	public static GType getType()
94 	{
95 		return gtk_arrow_get_type();
96 	}
97 
98 	/**
99 	 * Creates a new #GtkArrow widget.
100 	 *
101 	 * Deprecated: Use a #GtkImage with a suitable icon.
102 	 *
103 	 * Params:
104 	 *     arrowType = a valid #GtkArrowType.
105 	 *     shadowType = a valid #GtkShadowType.
106 	 *
107 	 * Returns: the new #GtkArrow widget.
108 	 *
109 	 * Throws: ConstructionException GTK+ fails to create the object.
110 	 */
111 	public this(GtkArrowType arrowType, GtkShadowType shadowType)
112 	{
113 		auto p = gtk_arrow_new(arrowType, shadowType);
114 		
115 		if(p is null)
116 		{
117 			throw new ConstructionException("null returned by new");
118 		}
119 		
120 		this(cast(GtkArrow*) p);
121 	}
122 
123 	/**
124 	 * Sets the direction and style of the #GtkArrow, @arrow.
125 	 *
126 	 * Deprecated: Use a #GtkImage with a suitable icon.
127 	 *
128 	 * Params:
129 	 *     arrowType = a valid #GtkArrowType.
130 	 *     shadowType = a valid #GtkShadowType.
131 	 */
132 	public void set(GtkArrowType arrowType, GtkShadowType shadowType)
133 	{
134 		gtk_arrow_set(gtkArrow, arrowType, shadowType);
135 	}
136 }