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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 gio.FileIF;
26 
27 private import gio.AppInfoIF;
28 private import gio.AsyncResultIF;
29 private import gio.Cancellable;
30 private import gio.FileAttributeInfoList;
31 private import gio.FileEnumerator;
32 private import gio.FileIF;
33 private import gio.FileIOStream;
34 private import gio.FileInfo;
35 private import gio.FileInputStream;
36 private import gio.FileMonitor;
37 private import gio.FileOutputStream;
38 private import gio.MountIF;
39 private import gio.MountOperation;
40 private import gio.c.functions;
41 public  import gio.c.types;
42 private import glib.Bytes;
43 private import glib.ConstructionException;
44 private import glib.ErrorG;
45 private import glib.GException;
46 private import glib.Str;
47 private import gobject.ObjectG;
48 public  import gtkc.giotypes;
49 
50 
51 /**
52  * #GFile is a high level abstraction for manipulating files on a
53  * virtual file system. #GFiles are lightweight, immutable objects
54  * that do no I/O upon creation. It is necessary to understand that
55  * #GFile objects do not represent files, merely an identifier for a
56  * file. All file content I/O is implemented as streaming operations
57  * (see #GInputStream and #GOutputStream).
58  * 
59  * To construct a #GFile, you can use:
60  * - g_file_new_for_path() if you have a path.
61  * - g_file_new_for_uri() if you have a URI.
62  * - g_file_new_for_commandline_arg() for a command line argument.
63  * - g_file_new_tmp() to create a temporary file from a template.
64  * - g_file_parse_name() from a UTF-8 string gotten from g_file_get_parse_name().
65  * - g_file_new_build_filename() to create a file from path elements.
66  * 
67  * One way to think of a #GFile is as an abstraction of a pathname. For
68  * normal files the system pathname is what is stored internally, but as
69  * #GFiles are extensible it could also be something else that corresponds
70  * to a pathname in a userspace implementation of a filesystem.
71  * 
72  * #GFiles make up hierarchies of directories and files that correspond to
73  * the files on a filesystem. You can move through the file system with
74  * #GFile using g_file_get_parent() to get an identifier for the parent
75  * directory, g_file_get_child() to get a child within a directory,
76  * g_file_resolve_relative_path() to resolve a relative path between two
77  * #GFiles. There can be multiple hierarchies, so you may not end up at
78  * the same root if you repeatedly call g_file_get_parent() on two different
79  * files.
80  * 
81  * All #GFiles have a basename (get with g_file_get_basename()). These names
82  * are byte strings that are used to identify the file on the filesystem
83  * (relative to its parent directory) and there is no guarantees that they
84  * have any particular charset encoding or even make any sense at all. If
85  * you want to use filenames in a user interface you should use the display
86  * name that you can get by requesting the
87  * %G_FILE_ATTRIBUTE_STANDARD_DISPLAY_NAME attribute with g_file_query_info().
88  * This is guaranteed to be in UTF-8 and can be used in a user interface.
89  * But always store the real basename or the #GFile to use to actually
90  * access the file, because there is no way to go from a display name to
91  * the actual name.
92  * 
93  * Using #GFile as an identifier has the same weaknesses as using a path
94  * in that there may be multiple aliases for the same file. For instance,
95  * hard or soft links may cause two different #GFiles to refer to the same
96  * file. Other possible causes for aliases are: case insensitive filesystems,
97  * short and long names on FAT/NTFS, or bind mounts in Linux. If you want to
98  * check if two #GFiles point to the same file you can query for the
99  * %G_FILE_ATTRIBUTE_ID_FILE attribute. Note that #GFile does some trivial
100  * canonicalization of pathnames passed in, so that trivial differences in
101  * the path string used at creation (duplicated slashes, slash at end of
102  * path, "." or ".." path segments, etc) does not create different #GFiles.
103  * 
104  * Many #GFile operations have both synchronous and asynchronous versions
105  * to suit your application. Asynchronous versions of synchronous functions
106  * simply have _async() appended to their function names. The asynchronous
107  * I/O functions call a #GAsyncReadyCallback which is then used to finalize
108  * the operation, producing a GAsyncResult which is then passed to the
109  * function's matching _finish() operation.
110  * 
111  * It is highly recommended to use asynchronous calls when running within a
112  * shared main loop, such as in the main thread of an application. This avoids
113  * I/O operations blocking other sources on the main loop from being dispatched.
114  * Synchronous I/O operations should be performed from worker threads. See the
115  * [introduction to asynchronous programming section][async-programming] for
116  * more.
117  * 
118  * Some #GFile operations almost always take a noticeable amount of time, and
119  * so do not have synchronous analogs. Notable cases include:
120  * - g_file_mount_mountable() to mount a mountable file.
121  * - g_file_unmount_mountable_with_operation() to unmount a mountable file.
122  * - g_file_eject_mountable_with_operation() to eject a mountable file.
123  * 
124  * ## Entity Tags # {#gfile-etag}
125  * 
126  * One notable feature of #GFiles are entity tags, or "etags" for
127  * short. Entity tags are somewhat like a more abstract version of the
128  * traditional mtime, and can be used to quickly determine if the file
129  * has been modified from the version on the file system. See the
130  * HTTP 1.1
131  * [specification](http://www.w3.org/Protocols/rfc2616/rfc2616-sec14.html)
132  * for HTTP Etag headers, which are a very similar concept.
133  */
134 public interface FileIF{
135 	/** Get the main Gtk struct */
136 	public GFile* getFileStruct(bool transferOwnership = false);
137 
138 	/** the main Gtk struct as a void* */
139 	protected void* getStruct();
140 
141 
142 	/** */
143 	public static GType getType()
144 	{
145 		return g_file_get_type();
146 	}
147 
148 	/**
149 	 * Constructs a #GFile with the given @parse_name (i.e. something
150 	 * given by g_file_get_parse_name()). This operation never fails,
151 	 * but the returned object might not support any I/O operation if
152 	 * the @parse_name cannot be parsed.
153 	 *
154 	 * Params:
155 	 *     parseName = a file name or path to be parsed
156 	 *
157 	 * Returns: a new #GFile.
158 	 */
159 	public static FileIF parseName(string parseName)
160 	{
161 		auto p = g_file_parse_name(Str.toStringz(parseName));
162 
163 		if(p is null)
164 		{
165 			return null;
166 		}
167 
168 		return ObjectG.getDObject!(FileIF)(cast(GFile*) p, true);
169 	}
170 
171 	/**
172 	 * Gets an output stream for appending data to the file.
173 	 * If the file doesn't already exist it is created.
174 	 *
175 	 * By default files created are generally readable by everyone,
176 	 * but if you pass #G_FILE_CREATE_PRIVATE in @flags the file
177 	 * will be made readable only to the current user, to the level that
178 	 * is supported on the target filesystem.
179 	 *
180 	 * If @cancellable is not %NULL, then the operation can be cancelled
181 	 * by triggering the cancellable object from another thread. If the
182 	 * operation was cancelled, the error %G_IO_ERROR_CANCELLED will be
183 	 * returned.
184 	 *
185 	 * Some file systems don't allow all file names, and may return an
186 	 * %G_IO_ERROR_INVALID_FILENAME error. If the file is a directory the
187 	 * %G_IO_ERROR_IS_DIRECTORY error will be returned. Other errors are
188 	 * possible too, and depend on what kind of filesystem the file is on.
189 	 *
190 	 * Params:
191 	 *     flags = a set of #GFileCreateFlags
192 	 *     cancellable = optional #GCancellable object,
193 	 *         %NULL to ignore
194 	 *
195 	 * Returns: a #GFileOutputStream, or %NULL on error.
196 	 *     Free the returned object with g_object_unref().
197 	 *
198 	 * Throws: GException on failure.
199 	 */
200 	public FileOutputStream appendTo(GFileCreateFlags flags, Cancellable cancellable);
201 
202 	/**
203 	 * Asynchronously opens @file for appending.
204 	 *
205 	 * For more details, see g_file_append_to() which is
206 	 * the synchronous version of this call.
207 	 *
208 	 * When the operation is finished, @callback will be called.
209 	 * You can then call g_file_append_to_finish() to get the result
210 	 * of the operation.
211 	 *
212 	 * Params:
213 	 *     flags = a set of #GFileCreateFlags
214 	 *     ioPriority = the [I/O priority][io-priority] of the request
215 	 *     cancellable = optional #GCancellable object,
216 	 *         %NULL to ignore
217 	 *     callback = a #GAsyncReadyCallback to call
218 	 *         when the request is satisfied
219 	 *     userData = the data to pass to callback function
220 	 */
221 	public void appendToAsync(GFileCreateFlags flags, int ioPriority, Cancellable cancellable, GAsyncReadyCallback callback, void* userData);
222 
223 	/**
224 	 * Finishes an asynchronous file append operation started with
225 	 * g_file_append_to_async().
226 	 *
227 	 * Params:
228 	 *     res = #GAsyncResult
229 	 *
230 	 * Returns: a valid #GFileOutputStream
231 	 *     or %NULL on error.
232 	 *     Free the returned object with g_object_unref().
233 	 *
234 	 * Throws: GException on failure.
235 	 */
236 	public FileOutputStream appendToFinish(AsyncResultIF res);
237 
238 	/**
239 	 * Copies the file @source to the location specified by @destination.
240 	 * Can not handle recursive copies of directories.
241 	 *
242 	 * If the flag #G_FILE_COPY_OVERWRITE is specified an already
243 	 * existing @destination file is overwritten.
244 	 *
245 	 * If the flag #G_FILE_COPY_NOFOLLOW_SYMLINKS is specified then symlinks
246 	 * will be copied as symlinks, otherwise the target of the
247 	 * @source symlink will be copied.
248 	 *
249 	 * If the flag #G_FILE_COPY_ALL_METADATA is specified then all the metadata
250 	 * that is possible to copy is copied, not just the default subset (which,
251 	 * for instance, does not include the owner, see #GFileInfo).
252 	 *
253 	 * If @cancellable is not %NULL, then the operation can be cancelled by
254 	 * triggering the cancellable object from another thread. If the operation
255 	 * was cancelled, the error %G_IO_ERROR_CANCELLED will be returned.
256 	 *
257 	 * If @progress_callback is not %NULL, then the operation can be monitored
258 	 * by setting this to a #GFileProgressCallback function.
259 	 * @progress_callback_data will be passed to this function. It is guaranteed
260 	 * that this callback will be called after all data has been transferred with
261 	 * the total number of bytes copied during the operation.
262 	 *
263 	 * If the @source file does not exist, then the %G_IO_ERROR_NOT_FOUND error
264 	 * is returned, independent on the status of the @destination.
265 	 *
266 	 * If #G_FILE_COPY_OVERWRITE is not specified and the target exists, then
267 	 * the error %G_IO_ERROR_EXISTS is returned.
268 	 *
269 	 * If trying to overwrite a file over a directory, the %G_IO_ERROR_IS_DIRECTORY
270 	 * error is returned. If trying to overwrite a directory with a directory the
271 	 * %G_IO_ERROR_WOULD_MERGE error is returned.
272 	 *
273 	 * If the source is a directory and the target does not exist, or
274 	 * #G_FILE_COPY_OVERWRITE is specified and the target is a file, then the
275 	 * %G_IO_ERROR_WOULD_RECURSE error is returned.
276 	 *
277 	 * If you are interested in copying the #GFile object itself (not the on-disk
278 	 * file), see g_file_dup().
279 	 *
280 	 * Params:
281 	 *     destination = destination #GFile
282 	 *     flags = set of #GFileCopyFlags
283 	 *     cancellable = optional #GCancellable object,
284 	 *         %NULL to ignore
285 	 *     progressCallback = function to callback with
286 	 *         progress information, or %NULL if progress information is not needed
287 	 *     progressCallbackData = user data to pass to @progress_callback
288 	 *
289 	 * Returns: %TRUE on success, %FALSE otherwise.
290 	 *
291 	 * Throws: GException on failure.
292 	 */
293 	public bool copy(FileIF destination, GFileCopyFlags flags, Cancellable cancellable, GFileProgressCallback progressCallback, void* progressCallbackData);
294 
295 	/**
296 	 * Copies the file @source to the location specified by @destination
297 	 * asynchronously. For details of the behaviour, see g_file_copy().
298 	 *
299 	 * If @progress_callback is not %NULL, then that function that will be called
300 	 * just like in g_file_copy(). The callback will run in the default main context
301 	 * of the thread calling g_file_copy_async() — the same context as @callback is
302 	 * run in.
303 	 *
304 	 * When the operation is finished, @callback will be called. You can then call
305 	 * g_file_copy_finish() to get the result of the operation.
306 	 *
307 	 * Params:
308 	 *     destination = destination #GFile
309 	 *     flags = set of #GFileCopyFlags
310 	 *     ioPriority = the [I/O priority][io-priority] of the request
311 	 *     cancellable = optional #GCancellable object,
312 	 *         %NULL to ignore
313 	 *     progressCallback = function to callback with progress
314 	 *         information, or %NULL if progress information is not needed
315 	 *     progressCallbackData = user data to pass to @progress_callback
316 	 *     callback = a #GAsyncReadyCallback to call when the request is satisfied
317 	 *     userData = the data to pass to callback function
318 	 */
319 	public void copyAsync(FileIF destination, GFileCopyFlags flags, int ioPriority, Cancellable cancellable, GFileProgressCallback progressCallback, void* progressCallbackData, GAsyncReadyCallback callback, void* userData);
320 
321 	/**
322 	 * Copies the file attributes from @source to @destination.
323 	 *
324 	 * Normally only a subset of the file attributes are copied,
325 	 * those that are copies in a normal file copy operation
326 	 * (which for instance does not include e.g. owner). However
327 	 * if #G_FILE_COPY_ALL_METADATA is specified in @flags, then
328 	 * all the metadata that is possible to copy is copied. This
329 	 * is useful when implementing move by copy + delete source.
330 	 *
331 	 * Params:
332 	 *     destination = a #GFile to copy attributes to
333 	 *     flags = a set of #GFileCopyFlags
334 	 *     cancellable = optional #GCancellable object,
335 	 *         %NULL to ignore
336 	 *
337 	 * Returns: %TRUE if the attributes were copied successfully,
338 	 *     %FALSE otherwise.
339 	 *
340 	 * Throws: GException on failure.
341 	 */
342 	public bool copyAttributes(FileIF destination, GFileCopyFlags flags, Cancellable cancellable);
343 
344 	/**
345 	 * Finishes copying the file started with g_file_copy_async().
346 	 *
347 	 * Params:
348 	 *     res = a #GAsyncResult
349 	 *
350 	 * Returns: a %TRUE on success, %FALSE on error.
351 	 *
352 	 * Throws: GException on failure.
353 	 */
354 	public bool copyFinish(AsyncResultIF res);
355 
356 	/**
357 	 * Creates a new file and returns an output stream for writing to it.
358 	 * The file must not already exist.
359 	 *
360 	 * By default files created are generally readable by everyone,
361 	 * but if you pass #G_FILE_CREATE_PRIVATE in @flags the file
362 	 * will be made readable only to the current user, to the level
363 	 * that is supported on the target filesystem.
364 	 *
365 	 * If @cancellable is not %NULL, then the operation can be cancelled
366 	 * by triggering the cancellable object from another thread. If the
367 	 * operation was cancelled, the error %G_IO_ERROR_CANCELLED will be
368 	 * returned.
369 	 *
370 	 * If a file or directory with this name already exists the
371 	 * %G_IO_ERROR_EXISTS error will be returned. Some file systems don't
372 	 * allow all file names, and may return an %G_IO_ERROR_INVALID_FILENAME
373 	 * error, and if the name is to long %G_IO_ERROR_FILENAME_TOO_LONG will
374 	 * be returned. Other errors are possible too, and depend on what kind
375 	 * of filesystem the file is on.
376 	 *
377 	 * Params:
378 	 *     flags = a set of #GFileCreateFlags
379 	 *     cancellable = optional #GCancellable object,
380 	 *         %NULL to ignore
381 	 *
382 	 * Returns: a #GFileOutputStream for the newly created
383 	 *     file, or %NULL on error.
384 	 *     Free the returned object with g_object_unref().
385 	 *
386 	 * Throws: GException on failure.
387 	 */
388 	public FileOutputStream create(GFileCreateFlags flags, Cancellable cancellable);
389 
390 	/**
391 	 * Asynchronously creates a new file and returns an output stream
392 	 * for writing to it. The file must not already exist.
393 	 *
394 	 * For more details, see g_file_create() which is
395 	 * the synchronous version of this call.
396 	 *
397 	 * When the operation is finished, @callback will be called.
398 	 * You can then call g_file_create_finish() to get the result
399 	 * of the operation.
400 	 *
401 	 * Params:
402 	 *     flags = a set of #GFileCreateFlags
403 	 *     ioPriority = the [I/O priority][io-priority] of the request
404 	 *     cancellable = optional #GCancellable object,
405 	 *         %NULL to ignore
406 	 *     callback = a #GAsyncReadyCallback to call
407 	 *         when the request is satisfied
408 	 *     userData = the data to pass to callback function
409 	 */
410 	public void createAsync(GFileCreateFlags flags, int ioPriority, Cancellable cancellable, GAsyncReadyCallback callback, void* userData);
411 
412 	/**
413 	 * Finishes an asynchronous file create operation started with
414 	 * g_file_create_async().
415 	 *
416 	 * Params:
417 	 *     res = a #GAsyncResult
418 	 *
419 	 * Returns: a #GFileOutputStream or %NULL on error.
420 	 *     Free the returned object with g_object_unref().
421 	 *
422 	 * Throws: GException on failure.
423 	 */
424 	public FileOutputStream createFinish(AsyncResultIF res);
425 
426 	/**
427 	 * Creates a new file and returns a stream for reading and
428 	 * writing to it. The file must not already exist.
429 	 *
430 	 * By default files created are generally readable by everyone,
431 	 * but if you pass #G_FILE_CREATE_PRIVATE in @flags the file
432 	 * will be made readable only to the current user, to the level
433 	 * that is supported on the target filesystem.
434 	 *
435 	 * If @cancellable is not %NULL, then the operation can be cancelled
436 	 * by triggering the cancellable object from another thread. If the
437 	 * operation was cancelled, the error %G_IO_ERROR_CANCELLED will be
438 	 * returned.
439 	 *
440 	 * If a file or directory with this name already exists, the
441 	 * %G_IO_ERROR_EXISTS error will be returned. Some file systems don't
442 	 * allow all file names, and may return an %G_IO_ERROR_INVALID_FILENAME
443 	 * error, and if the name is too long, %G_IO_ERROR_FILENAME_TOO_LONG
444 	 * will be returned. Other errors are possible too, and depend on what
445 	 * kind of filesystem the file is on.
446 	 *
447 	 * Note that in many non-local file cases read and write streams are
448 	 * not supported, so make sure you really need to do read and write
449 	 * streaming, rather than just opening for reading or writing.
450 	 *
451 	 * Params:
452 	 *     flags = a set of #GFileCreateFlags
453 	 *     cancellable = optional #GCancellable object,
454 	 *         %NULL to ignore
455 	 *
456 	 * Returns: a #GFileIOStream for the newly created
457 	 *     file, or %NULL on error.
458 	 *     Free the returned object with g_object_unref().
459 	 *
460 	 * Since: 2.22
461 	 *
462 	 * Throws: GException on failure.
463 	 */
464 	public FileIOStream createReadwrite(GFileCreateFlags flags, Cancellable cancellable);
465 
466 	/**
467 	 * Asynchronously creates a new file and returns a stream
468 	 * for reading and writing to it. The file must not already exist.
469 	 *
470 	 * For more details, see g_file_create_readwrite() which is
471 	 * the synchronous version of this call.
472 	 *
473 	 * When the operation is finished, @callback will be called.
474 	 * You can then call g_file_create_readwrite_finish() to get
475 	 * the result of the operation.
476 	 *
477 	 * Params:
478 	 *     flags = a set of #GFileCreateFlags
479 	 *     ioPriority = the [I/O priority][io-priority] of the request
480 	 *     cancellable = optional #GCancellable object,
481 	 *         %NULL to ignore
482 	 *     callback = a #GAsyncReadyCallback to call
483 	 *         when the request is satisfied
484 	 *     userData = the data to pass to callback function
485 	 *
486 	 * Since: 2.22
487 	 */
488 	public void createReadwriteAsync(GFileCreateFlags flags, int ioPriority, Cancellable cancellable, GAsyncReadyCallback callback, void* userData);
489 
490 	/**
491 	 * Finishes an asynchronous file create operation started with
492 	 * g_file_create_readwrite_async().
493 	 *
494 	 * Params:
495 	 *     res = a #GAsyncResult
496 	 *
497 	 * Returns: a #GFileIOStream or %NULL on error.
498 	 *     Free the returned object with g_object_unref().
499 	 *
500 	 * Since: 2.22
501 	 *
502 	 * Throws: GException on failure.
503 	 */
504 	public FileIOStream createReadwriteFinish(AsyncResultIF res);
505 
506 	/**
507 	 * Deletes a file. If the @file is a directory, it will only be
508 	 * deleted if it is empty. This has the same semantics as g_unlink().
509 	 *
510 	 * If @cancellable is not %NULL, then the operation can be cancelled by
511 	 * triggering the cancellable object from another thread. If the operation
512 	 * was cancelled, the error %G_IO_ERROR_CANCELLED will be returned.
513 	 *
514 	 * Params:
515 	 *     cancellable = optional #GCancellable object,
516 	 *         %NULL to ignore
517 	 *
518 	 * Returns: %TRUE if the file was deleted. %FALSE otherwise.
519 	 *
520 	 * Throws: GException on failure.
521 	 */
522 	public bool delet(Cancellable cancellable);
523 
524 	/**
525 	 * Asynchronously delete a file. If the @file is a directory, it will
526 	 * only be deleted if it is empty.  This has the same semantics as
527 	 * g_unlink().
528 	 *
529 	 * Params:
530 	 *     ioPriority = the [I/O priority][io-priority] of the request
531 	 *     cancellable = optional #GCancellable object,
532 	 *         %NULL to ignore
533 	 *     callback = a #GAsyncReadyCallback to call
534 	 *         when the request is satisfied
535 	 *     userData = the data to pass to callback function
536 	 *
537 	 * Since: 2.34
538 	 */
539 	public void deleteAsync(int ioPriority, Cancellable cancellable, GAsyncReadyCallback callback, void* userData);
540 
541 	/**
542 	 * Finishes deleting a file started with g_file_delete_async().
543 	 *
544 	 * Params:
545 	 *     result = a #GAsyncResult
546 	 *
547 	 * Returns: %TRUE if the file was deleted. %FALSE otherwise.
548 	 *
549 	 * Since: 2.34
550 	 *
551 	 * Throws: GException on failure.
552 	 */
553 	public bool deleteFinish(AsyncResultIF result);
554 
555 	/**
556 	 * Duplicates a #GFile handle. This operation does not duplicate
557 	 * the actual file or directory represented by the #GFile; see
558 	 * g_file_copy() if attempting to copy a file.
559 	 *
560 	 * This call does no blocking I/O.
561 	 *
562 	 * Returns: a new #GFile that is a duplicate
563 	 *     of the given #GFile.
564 	 */
565 	public FileIF dup();
566 
567 	/**
568 	 * Starts an asynchronous eject on a mountable.
569 	 * When this operation has completed, @callback will be called with
570 	 * @user_user data, and the operation can be finalized with
571 	 * g_file_eject_mountable_finish().
572 	 *
573 	 * If @cancellable is not %NULL, then the operation can be cancelled by
574 	 * triggering the cancellable object from another thread. If the operation
575 	 * was cancelled, the error %G_IO_ERROR_CANCELLED will be returned.
576 	 *
577 	 * Deprecated: Use g_file_eject_mountable_with_operation() instead.
578 	 *
579 	 * Params:
580 	 *     flags = flags affecting the operation
581 	 *     cancellable = optional #GCancellable object,
582 	 *         %NULL to ignore
583 	 *     callback = a #GAsyncReadyCallback to call
584 	 *         when the request is satisfied, or %NULL
585 	 *     userData = the data to pass to callback function
586 	 */
587 	public void ejectMountable(GMountUnmountFlags flags, Cancellable cancellable, GAsyncReadyCallback callback, void* userData);
588 
589 	/**
590 	 * Finishes an asynchronous eject operation started by
591 	 * g_file_eject_mountable().
592 	 *
593 	 * Deprecated: Use g_file_eject_mountable_with_operation_finish()
594 	 * instead.
595 	 *
596 	 * Params:
597 	 *     result = a #GAsyncResult
598 	 *
599 	 * Returns: %TRUE if the @file was ejected successfully.
600 	 *     %FALSE otherwise.
601 	 *
602 	 * Throws: GException on failure.
603 	 */
604 	public bool ejectMountableFinish(AsyncResultIF result);
605 
606 	/**
607 	 * Starts an asynchronous eject on a mountable.
608 	 * When this operation has completed, @callback will be called with
609 	 * @user_user data, and the operation can be finalized with
610 	 * g_file_eject_mountable_with_operation_finish().
611 	 *
612 	 * If @cancellable is not %NULL, then the operation can be cancelled by
613 	 * triggering the cancellable object from another thread. If the operation
614 	 * was cancelled, the error %G_IO_ERROR_CANCELLED will be returned.
615 	 *
616 	 * Params:
617 	 *     flags = flags affecting the operation
618 	 *     mountOperation = a #GMountOperation,
619 	 *         or %NULL to avoid user interaction
620 	 *     cancellable = optional #GCancellable object,
621 	 *         %NULL to ignore
622 	 *     callback = a #GAsyncReadyCallback to call
623 	 *         when the request is satisfied, or %NULL
624 	 *     userData = the data to pass to callback function
625 	 *
626 	 * Since: 2.22
627 	 */
628 	public void ejectMountableWithOperation(GMountUnmountFlags flags, MountOperation mountOperation, Cancellable cancellable, GAsyncReadyCallback callback, void* userData);
629 
630 	/**
631 	 * Finishes an asynchronous eject operation started by
632 	 * g_file_eject_mountable_with_operation().
633 	 *
634 	 * Params:
635 	 *     result = a #GAsyncResult
636 	 *
637 	 * Returns: %TRUE if the @file was ejected successfully.
638 	 *     %FALSE otherwise.
639 	 *
640 	 * Since: 2.22
641 	 *
642 	 * Throws: GException on failure.
643 	 */
644 	public bool ejectMountableWithOperationFinish(AsyncResultIF result);
645 
646 	/**
647 	 * Gets the requested information about the files in a directory.
648 	 * The result is a #GFileEnumerator object that will give out
649 	 * #GFileInfo objects for all the files in the directory.
650 	 *
651 	 * The @attributes value is a string that specifies the file
652 	 * attributes that should be gathered. It is not an error if
653 	 * it's not possible to read a particular requested attribute
654 	 * from a file - it just won't be set. @attributes should
655 	 * be a comma-separated list of attributes or attribute wildcards.
656 	 * The wildcard "*" means all attributes, and a wildcard like
657 	 * "standard::*" means all attributes in the standard namespace.
658 	 * An example attribute query be "standard::*,owner::user".
659 	 * The standard attributes are available as defines, like
660 	 * #G_FILE_ATTRIBUTE_STANDARD_NAME.
661 	 *
662 	 * If @cancellable is not %NULL, then the operation can be cancelled
663 	 * by triggering the cancellable object from another thread. If the
664 	 * operation was cancelled, the error %G_IO_ERROR_CANCELLED will be
665 	 * returned.
666 	 *
667 	 * If the file does not exist, the %G_IO_ERROR_NOT_FOUND error will
668 	 * be returned. If the file is not a directory, the %G_IO_ERROR_NOT_DIRECTORY
669 	 * error will be returned. Other errors are possible too.
670 	 *
671 	 * Params:
672 	 *     attributes = an attribute query string
673 	 *     flags = a set of #GFileQueryInfoFlags
674 	 *     cancellable = optional #GCancellable object,
675 	 *         %NULL to ignore
676 	 *
677 	 * Returns: A #GFileEnumerator if successful,
678 	 *     %NULL on error. Free the returned object with g_object_unref().
679 	 *
680 	 * Throws: GException on failure.
681 	 */
682 	public FileEnumerator enumerateChildren(string attributes, GFileQueryInfoFlags flags, Cancellable cancellable);
683 
684 	/**
685 	 * Asynchronously gets the requested information about the files
686 	 * in a directory. The result is a #GFileEnumerator object that will
687 	 * give out #GFileInfo objects for all the files in the directory.
688 	 *
689 	 * For more details, see g_file_enumerate_children() which is
690 	 * the synchronous version of this call.
691 	 *
692 	 * When the operation is finished, @callback will be called. You can
693 	 * then call g_file_enumerate_children_finish() to get the result of
694 	 * the operation.
695 	 *
696 	 * Params:
697 	 *     attributes = an attribute query string
698 	 *     flags = a set of #GFileQueryInfoFlags
699 	 *     ioPriority = the [I/O priority][io-priority] of the request
700 	 *     cancellable = optional #GCancellable object,
701 	 *         %NULL to ignore
702 	 *     callback = a #GAsyncReadyCallback to call when the
703 	 *         request is satisfied
704 	 *     userData = the data to pass to callback function
705 	 */
706 	public void enumerateChildrenAsync(string attributes, GFileQueryInfoFlags flags, int ioPriority, Cancellable cancellable, GAsyncReadyCallback callback, void* userData);
707 
708 	/**
709 	 * Finishes an async enumerate children operation.
710 	 * See g_file_enumerate_children_async().
711 	 *
712 	 * Params:
713 	 *     res = a #GAsyncResult
714 	 *
715 	 * Returns: a #GFileEnumerator or %NULL
716 	 *     if an error occurred.
717 	 *     Free the returned object with g_object_unref().
718 	 *
719 	 * Throws: GException on failure.
720 	 */
721 	public FileEnumerator enumerateChildrenFinish(AsyncResultIF res);
722 
723 	/**
724 	 * Checks if the two given #GFiles refer to the same file.
725 	 *
726 	 * Note that two #GFiles that differ can still refer to the same
727 	 * file on the filesystem due to various forms of filename
728 	 * aliasing.
729 	 *
730 	 * This call does no blocking I/O.
731 	 *
732 	 * Params:
733 	 *     file2 = the second #GFile
734 	 *
735 	 * Returns: %TRUE if @file1 and @file2 are equal.
736 	 */
737 	public bool equal(FileIF file2);
738 
739 	/**
740 	 * Gets a #GMount for the #GFile.
741 	 *
742 	 * If the #GFileIface for @file does not have a mount (e.g.
743 	 * possibly a remote share), @error will be set to %G_IO_ERROR_NOT_FOUND
744 	 * and %NULL will be returned.
745 	 *
746 	 * If @cancellable is not %NULL, then the operation can be cancelled by
747 	 * triggering the cancellable object from another thread. If the operation
748 	 * was cancelled, the error %G_IO_ERROR_CANCELLED will be returned.
749 	 *
750 	 * Params:
751 	 *     cancellable = optional #GCancellable object,
752 	 *         %NULL to ignore
753 	 *
754 	 * Returns: a #GMount where the @file is located
755 	 *     or %NULL on error.
756 	 *     Free the returned object with g_object_unref().
757 	 *
758 	 * Throws: GException on failure.
759 	 */
760 	public MountIF findEnclosingMount(Cancellable cancellable);
761 
762 	/**
763 	 * Asynchronously gets the mount for the file.
764 	 *
765 	 * For more details, see g_file_find_enclosing_mount() which is
766 	 * the synchronous version of this call.
767 	 *
768 	 * When the operation is finished, @callback will be called.
769 	 * You can then call g_file_find_enclosing_mount_finish() to
770 	 * get the result of the operation.
771 	 *
772 	 * Params:
773 	 *     ioPriority = the [I/O priority][io-priority] of the request
774 	 *     cancellable = optional #GCancellable object,
775 	 *         %NULL to ignore
776 	 *     callback = a #GAsyncReadyCallback to call
777 	 *         when the request is satisfied
778 	 *     userData = the data to pass to callback function
779 	 */
780 	public void findEnclosingMountAsync(int ioPriority, Cancellable cancellable, GAsyncReadyCallback callback, void* userData);
781 
782 	/**
783 	 * Finishes an asynchronous find mount request.
784 	 * See g_file_find_enclosing_mount_async().
785 	 *
786 	 * Params:
787 	 *     res = a #GAsyncResult
788 	 *
789 	 * Returns: #GMount for given @file or %NULL on error.
790 	 *     Free the returned object with g_object_unref().
791 	 *
792 	 * Throws: GException on failure.
793 	 */
794 	public MountIF findEnclosingMountFinish(AsyncResultIF res);
795 
796 	/**
797 	 * Gets the base name (the last component of the path) for a given #GFile.
798 	 *
799 	 * If called for the top level of a system (such as the filesystem root
800 	 * or a uri like sftp://host/) it will return a single directory separator
801 	 * (and on Windows, possibly a drive letter).
802 	 *
803 	 * The base name is a byte string (not UTF-8). It has no defined encoding
804 	 * or rules other than it may not contain zero bytes.  If you want to use
805 	 * filenames in a user interface you should use the display name that you
806 	 * can get by requesting the %G_FILE_ATTRIBUTE_STANDARD_DISPLAY_NAME
807 	 * attribute with g_file_query_info().
808 	 *
809 	 * This call does no blocking I/O.
810 	 *
811 	 * Returns: string containing the #GFile's
812 	 *     base name, or %NULL if given #GFile is invalid. The returned string
813 	 *     should be freed with g_free() when no longer needed.
814 	 */
815 	public string getBasename();
816 
817 	/**
818 	 * Gets a child of @file with basename equal to @name.
819 	 *
820 	 * Note that the file with that specific name might not exist, but
821 	 * you can still have a #GFile that points to it. You can use this
822 	 * for instance to create that file.
823 	 *
824 	 * This call does no blocking I/O.
825 	 *
826 	 * Params:
827 	 *     name = string containing the child's basename
828 	 *
829 	 * Returns: a #GFile to a child specified by @name.
830 	 *     Free the returned object with g_object_unref().
831 	 */
832 	public FileIF getChild(string name);
833 
834 	/**
835 	 * Gets the child of @file for a given @display_name (i.e. a UTF-8
836 	 * version of the name). If this function fails, it returns %NULL
837 	 * and @error will be set. This is very useful when constructing a
838 	 * #GFile for a new file and the user entered the filename in the
839 	 * user interface, for instance when you select a directory and
840 	 * type a filename in the file selector.
841 	 *
842 	 * This call does no blocking I/O.
843 	 *
844 	 * Params:
845 	 *     displayName = string to a possible child
846 	 *
847 	 * Returns: a #GFile to the specified child, or
848 	 *     %NULL if the display name couldn't be converted.
849 	 *     Free the returned object with g_object_unref().
850 	 *
851 	 * Throws: GException on failure.
852 	 */
853 	public FileIF getChildForDisplayName(string displayName);
854 
855 	/**
856 	 * Gets the parent directory for the @file.
857 	 * If the @file represents the root directory of the
858 	 * file system, then %NULL will be returned.
859 	 *
860 	 * This call does no blocking I/O.
861 	 *
862 	 * Returns: a #GFile structure to the
863 	 *     parent of the given #GFile or %NULL if there is no parent. Free
864 	 *     the returned object with g_object_unref().
865 	 */
866 	public FileIF getParent();
867 
868 	/**
869 	 * Gets the parse name of the @file.
870 	 * A parse name is a UTF-8 string that describes the
871 	 * file such that one can get the #GFile back using
872 	 * g_file_parse_name().
873 	 *
874 	 * This is generally used to show the #GFile as a nice
875 	 * full-pathname kind of string in a user interface,
876 	 * like in a location entry.
877 	 *
878 	 * For local files with names that can safely be converted
879 	 * to UTF-8 the pathname is used, otherwise the IRI is used
880 	 * (a form of URI that allows UTF-8 characters unescaped).
881 	 *
882 	 * This call does no blocking I/O.
883 	 *
884 	 * Returns: a string containing the #GFile's parse name.
885 	 *     The returned string should be freed with g_free()
886 	 *     when no longer needed.
887 	 */
888 	public string getParseName();
889 
890 	/**
891 	 * Gets the local pathname for #GFile, if one exists. If non-%NULL, this is
892 	 * guaranteed to be an absolute, canonical path. It might contain symlinks.
893 	 *
894 	 * This call does no blocking I/O.
895 	 *
896 	 * Returns: string containing the #GFile's path,
897 	 *     or %NULL if no such path exists. The returned string should be freed
898 	 *     with g_free() when no longer needed.
899 	 */
900 	public string getPath();
901 
902 	/**
903 	 * Gets the path for @descendant relative to @parent.
904 	 *
905 	 * This call does no blocking I/O.
906 	 *
907 	 * Params:
908 	 *     descendant = input #GFile
909 	 *
910 	 * Returns: string with the relative path from
911 	 *     @descendant to @parent, or %NULL if @descendant doesn't have @parent as
912 	 *     prefix. The returned string should be freed with g_free() when
913 	 *     no longer needed.
914 	 */
915 	public string getRelativePath(FileIF descendant);
916 
917 	/**
918 	 * Gets the URI for the @file.
919 	 *
920 	 * This call does no blocking I/O.
921 	 *
922 	 * Returns: a string containing the #GFile's URI.
923 	 *     The returned string should be freed with g_free()
924 	 *     when no longer needed.
925 	 */
926 	public string getUri();
927 
928 	/**
929 	 * Gets the URI scheme for a #GFile.
930 	 * RFC 3986 decodes the scheme as:
931 	 * |[
932 	 * URI = scheme ":" hier-part [ "?" query ] [ "#" fragment ]
933 	 * ]|
934 	 * Common schemes include "file", "http", "ftp", etc.
935 	 *
936 	 * This call does no blocking I/O.
937 	 *
938 	 * Returns: a string containing the URI scheme for the given
939 	 *     #GFile. The returned string should be freed with g_free()
940 	 *     when no longer needed.
941 	 */
942 	public string getUriScheme();
943 
944 	/**
945 	 * Checks if @file has a parent, and optionally, if it is @parent.
946 	 *
947 	 * If @parent is %NULL then this function returns %TRUE if @file has any
948 	 * parent at all.  If @parent is non-%NULL then %TRUE is only returned
949 	 * if @file is an immediate child of @parent.
950 	 *
951 	 * Params:
952 	 *     parent = the parent to check for, or %NULL
953 	 *
954 	 * Returns: %TRUE if @file is an immediate child of @parent (or any parent in
955 	 *     the case that @parent is %NULL).
956 	 *
957 	 * Since: 2.24
958 	 */
959 	public bool hasParent(FileIF parent);
960 
961 	/**
962 	 * Checks whether @file has the prefix specified by @prefix.
963 	 *
964 	 * In other words, if the names of initial elements of @file's
965 	 * pathname match @prefix. Only full pathname elements are matched,
966 	 * so a path like /foo is not considered a prefix of /foobar, only
967 	 * of /foo/bar.
968 	 *
969 	 * A #GFile is not a prefix of itself. If you want to check for
970 	 * equality, use g_file_equal().
971 	 *
972 	 * This call does no I/O, as it works purely on names. As such it can
973 	 * sometimes return %FALSE even if @file is inside a @prefix (from a
974 	 * filesystem point of view), because the prefix of @file is an alias
975 	 * of @prefix.
976 	 *
977 	 * Params:
978 	 *     prefix = input #GFile
979 	 *
980 	 * Returns: %TRUE if the @files's parent, grandparent, etc is @prefix,
981 	 *     %FALSE otherwise.
982 	 */
983 	public bool hasPrefix(FileIF prefix);
984 
985 	/**
986 	 * Checks to see if a #GFile has a given URI scheme.
987 	 *
988 	 * This call does no blocking I/O.
989 	 *
990 	 * Params:
991 	 *     uriScheme = a string containing a URI scheme
992 	 *
993 	 * Returns: %TRUE if #GFile's backend supports the
994 	 *     given URI scheme, %FALSE if URI scheme is %NULL,
995 	 *     not supported, or #GFile is invalid.
996 	 */
997 	public bool hasUriScheme(string uriScheme);
998 
999 	/**
1000 	 * Creates a hash value for a #GFile.
1001 	 *
1002 	 * This call does no blocking I/O.
1003 	 *
1004 	 * Returns: 0 if @file is not a valid #GFile, otherwise an
1005 	 *     integer that can be used as hash value for the #GFile.
1006 	 *     This function is intended for easily hashing a #GFile to
1007 	 *     add to a #GHashTable or similar data structure.
1008 	 */
1009 	public uint hash();
1010 
1011 	/**
1012 	 * Checks to see if a file is native to the platform.
1013 	 *
1014 	 * A native file s one expressed in the platform-native filename format,
1015 	 * e.g. "C:\Windows" or "/usr/bin/". This does not mean the file is local,
1016 	 * as it might be on a locally mounted remote filesystem.
1017 	 *
1018 	 * On some systems non-native files may be available using the native
1019 	 * filesystem via a userspace filesystem (FUSE), in these cases this call
1020 	 * will return %FALSE, but g_file_get_path() will still return a native path.
1021 	 *
1022 	 * This call does no blocking I/O.
1023 	 *
1024 	 * Returns: %TRUE if @file is native
1025 	 */
1026 	public bool isNative();
1027 
1028 	/**
1029 	 * Loads the contents of @file and returns it as #GBytes.
1030 	 *
1031 	 * If @file is a resource:// based URI, the resulting bytes will reference the
1032 	 * embedded resource instead of a copy. Otherwise, this is equivalent to calling
1033 	 * g_file_load_contents() and g_bytes_new_take().
1034 	 *
1035 	 * For resources, @etag_out will be set to %NULL.
1036 	 *
1037 	 * The data contained in the resulting #GBytes is always zero-terminated, but
1038 	 * this is not included in the #GBytes length. The resulting #GBytes should be
1039 	 * freed with g_bytes_unref() when no longer in use.
1040 	 *
1041 	 * Params:
1042 	 *     cancellable = a #GCancellable or %NULL
1043 	 *     etagOut = a location to place the current
1044 	 *         entity tag for the file, or %NULL if the entity tag is not needed
1045 	 *
1046 	 * Returns: a #GBytes or %NULL and @error is set
1047 	 *
1048 	 * Since: 2.56
1049 	 *
1050 	 * Throws: GException on failure.
1051 	 */
1052 	public Bytes loadBytes(Cancellable cancellable, out string etagOut);
1053 
1054 	/**
1055 	 * Asynchronously loads the contents of @file as #GBytes.
1056 	 *
1057 	 * If @file is a resource:// based URI, the resulting bytes will reference the
1058 	 * embedded resource instead of a copy. Otherwise, this is equivalent to calling
1059 	 * g_file_load_contents_async() and g_bytes_new_take().
1060 	 *
1061 	 * @callback should call g_file_load_bytes_finish() to get the result of this
1062 	 * asynchronous operation.
1063 	 *
1064 	 * See g_file_load_bytes() for more information.
1065 	 *
1066 	 * Params:
1067 	 *     cancellable = a #GCancellable or %NULL
1068 	 *     callback = a #GAsyncReadyCallback to call when the
1069 	 *         request is satisfied
1070 	 *     userData = the data to pass to callback function
1071 	 *
1072 	 * Since: 2.56
1073 	 */
1074 	public void loadBytesAsync(Cancellable cancellable, GAsyncReadyCallback callback, void* userData);
1075 
1076 	/**
1077 	 * Completes an asynchronous request to g_file_load_bytes_async().
1078 	 *
1079 	 * For resources, @etag_out will be set to %NULL.
1080 	 *
1081 	 * The data contained in the resulting #GBytes is always zero-terminated, but
1082 	 * this is not included in the #GBytes length. The resulting #GBytes should be
1083 	 * freed with g_bytes_unref() when no longer in use.
1084 	 *
1085 	 * See g_file_load_bytes() for more information.
1086 	 *
1087 	 * Params:
1088 	 *     result = a #GAsyncResult provided to the callback
1089 	 *     etagOut = a location to place the current
1090 	 *         entity tag for the file, or %NULL if the entity tag is not needed
1091 	 *
1092 	 * Returns: a #GBytes or %NULL and @error is set
1093 	 *
1094 	 * Since: 2.56
1095 	 *
1096 	 * Throws: GException on failure.
1097 	 */
1098 	public Bytes loadBytesFinish(AsyncResultIF result, out string etagOut);
1099 
1100 	/**
1101 	 * Loads the content of the file into memory. The data is always
1102 	 * zero-terminated, but this is not included in the resultant @length.
1103 	 * The returned @content should be freed with g_free() when no longer
1104 	 * needed.
1105 	 *
1106 	 * If @cancellable is not %NULL, then the operation can be cancelled by
1107 	 * triggering the cancellable object from another thread. If the operation
1108 	 * was cancelled, the error %G_IO_ERROR_CANCELLED will be returned.
1109 	 *
1110 	 * Params:
1111 	 *     cancellable = optional #GCancellable object, %NULL to ignore
1112 	 *     contents = a location to place the contents of the file
1113 	 *     etagOut = a location to place the current entity tag for the file,
1114 	 *         or %NULL if the entity tag is not needed
1115 	 *
1116 	 * Returns: %TRUE if the @file's contents were successfully loaded.
1117 	 *     %FALSE if there were errors.
1118 	 *
1119 	 * Throws: GException on failure.
1120 	 */
1121 	public bool loadContents(Cancellable cancellable, out string contents, out string etagOut);
1122 
1123 	/**
1124 	 * Starts an asynchronous load of the @file's contents.
1125 	 *
1126 	 * For more details, see g_file_load_contents() which is
1127 	 * the synchronous version of this call.
1128 	 *
1129 	 * When the load operation has completed, @callback will be called
1130 	 * with @user data. To finish the operation, call
1131 	 * g_file_load_contents_finish() with the #GAsyncResult returned by
1132 	 * the @callback.
1133 	 *
1134 	 * If @cancellable is not %NULL, then the operation can be cancelled by
1135 	 * triggering the cancellable object from another thread. If the operation
1136 	 * was cancelled, the error %G_IO_ERROR_CANCELLED will be returned.
1137 	 *
1138 	 * Params:
1139 	 *     cancellable = optional #GCancellable object, %NULL to ignore
1140 	 *     callback = a #GAsyncReadyCallback to call when the request is satisfied
1141 	 *     userData = the data to pass to callback function
1142 	 */
1143 	public void loadContentsAsync(Cancellable cancellable, GAsyncReadyCallback callback, void* userData);
1144 
1145 	/**
1146 	 * Finishes an asynchronous load of the @file's contents.
1147 	 * The contents are placed in @contents, and @length is set to the
1148 	 * size of the @contents string. The @content should be freed with
1149 	 * g_free() when no longer needed. If @etag_out is present, it will be
1150 	 * set to the new entity tag for the @file.
1151 	 *
1152 	 * Params:
1153 	 *     res = a #GAsyncResult
1154 	 *     contents = a location to place the contents of the file
1155 	 *     etagOut = a location to place the current entity tag for the file,
1156 	 *         or %NULL if the entity tag is not needed
1157 	 *
1158 	 * Returns: %TRUE if the load was successful. If %FALSE and @error is
1159 	 *     present, it will be set appropriately.
1160 	 *
1161 	 * Throws: GException on failure.
1162 	 */
1163 	public bool loadContentsFinish(AsyncResultIF res, out string contents, out string etagOut);
1164 
1165 	/**
1166 	 * Reads the partial contents of a file. A #GFileReadMoreCallback should
1167 	 * be used to stop reading from the file when appropriate, else this
1168 	 * function will behave exactly as g_file_load_contents_async(). This
1169 	 * operation can be finished by g_file_load_partial_contents_finish().
1170 	 *
1171 	 * Users of this function should be aware that @user_data is passed to
1172 	 * both the @read_more_callback and the @callback.
1173 	 *
1174 	 * If @cancellable is not %NULL, then the operation can be cancelled by
1175 	 * triggering the cancellable object from another thread. If the operation
1176 	 * was cancelled, the error %G_IO_ERROR_CANCELLED will be returned.
1177 	 *
1178 	 * Params:
1179 	 *     cancellable = optional #GCancellable object, %NULL to ignore
1180 	 *     readMoreCallback = a
1181 	 *         #GFileReadMoreCallback to receive partial data
1182 	 *         and to specify whether further data should be read
1183 	 *     callback = a #GAsyncReadyCallback to call
1184 	 *         when the request is satisfied
1185 	 *     userData = the data to pass to the callback functions
1186 	 */
1187 	public void loadPartialContentsAsync(Cancellable cancellable, GFileReadMoreCallback readMoreCallback, GAsyncReadyCallback callback, void* userData);
1188 
1189 	/**
1190 	 * Finishes an asynchronous partial load operation that was started
1191 	 * with g_file_load_partial_contents_async(). The data is always
1192 	 * zero-terminated, but this is not included in the resultant @length.
1193 	 * The returned @content should be freed with g_free() when no longer
1194 	 * needed.
1195 	 *
1196 	 * Params:
1197 	 *     res = a #GAsyncResult
1198 	 *     contents = a location to place the contents of the file
1199 	 *     etagOut = a location to place the current entity tag for the file,
1200 	 *         or %NULL if the entity tag is not needed
1201 	 *
1202 	 * Returns: %TRUE if the load was successful. If %FALSE and @error is
1203 	 *     present, it will be set appropriately.
1204 	 *
1205 	 * Throws: GException on failure.
1206 	 */
1207 	public bool loadPartialContentsFinish(AsyncResultIF res, out string contents, out string etagOut);
1208 
1209 	/**
1210 	 * Creates a directory. Note that this will only create a child directory
1211 	 * of the immediate parent directory of the path or URI given by the #GFile.
1212 	 * To recursively create directories, see g_file_make_directory_with_parents().
1213 	 * This function will fail if the parent directory does not exist, setting
1214 	 * @error to %G_IO_ERROR_NOT_FOUND. If the file system doesn't support
1215 	 * creating directories, this function will fail, setting @error to
1216 	 * %G_IO_ERROR_NOT_SUPPORTED.
1217 	 *
1218 	 * For a local #GFile the newly created directory will have the default
1219 	 * (current) ownership and permissions of the current process.
1220 	 *
1221 	 * If @cancellable is not %NULL, then the operation can be cancelled by
1222 	 * triggering the cancellable object from another thread. If the operation
1223 	 * was cancelled, the error %G_IO_ERROR_CANCELLED will be returned.
1224 	 *
1225 	 * Params:
1226 	 *     cancellable = optional #GCancellable object,
1227 	 *         %NULL to ignore
1228 	 *
1229 	 * Returns: %TRUE on successful creation, %FALSE otherwise.
1230 	 *
1231 	 * Throws: GException on failure.
1232 	 */
1233 	public bool makeDirectory(Cancellable cancellable);
1234 
1235 	/**
1236 	 * Asynchronously creates a directory.
1237 	 *
1238 	 * Params:
1239 	 *     ioPriority = the [I/O priority][io-priority] of the request
1240 	 *     cancellable = optional #GCancellable object,
1241 	 *         %NULL to ignore
1242 	 *     callback = a #GAsyncReadyCallback to call
1243 	 *         when the request is satisfied
1244 	 *     userData = the data to pass to callback function
1245 	 *
1246 	 * Since: 2.38
1247 	 */
1248 	public void makeDirectoryAsync(int ioPriority, Cancellable cancellable, GAsyncReadyCallback callback, void* userData);
1249 
1250 	/**
1251 	 * Finishes an asynchronous directory creation, started with
1252 	 * g_file_make_directory_async().
1253 	 *
1254 	 * Params:
1255 	 *     result = a #GAsyncResult
1256 	 *
1257 	 * Returns: %TRUE on successful directory creation, %FALSE otherwise.
1258 	 *
1259 	 * Since: 2.38
1260 	 *
1261 	 * Throws: GException on failure.
1262 	 */
1263 	public bool makeDirectoryFinish(AsyncResultIF result);
1264 
1265 	/**
1266 	 * Creates a directory and any parent directories that may not
1267 	 * exist similar to 'mkdir -p'. If the file system does not support
1268 	 * creating directories, this function will fail, setting @error to
1269 	 * %G_IO_ERROR_NOT_SUPPORTED. If the directory itself already exists,
1270 	 * this function will fail setting @error to %G_IO_ERROR_EXISTS, unlike
1271 	 * the similar g_mkdir_with_parents().
1272 	 *
1273 	 * For a local #GFile the newly created directories will have the default
1274 	 * (current) ownership and permissions of the current process.
1275 	 *
1276 	 * If @cancellable is not %NULL, then the operation can be cancelled by
1277 	 * triggering the cancellable object from another thread. If the operation
1278 	 * was cancelled, the error %G_IO_ERROR_CANCELLED will be returned.
1279 	 *
1280 	 * Params:
1281 	 *     cancellable = optional #GCancellable object,
1282 	 *         %NULL to ignore
1283 	 *
1284 	 * Returns: %TRUE if all directories have been successfully created, %FALSE
1285 	 *     otherwise.
1286 	 *
1287 	 * Since: 2.18
1288 	 *
1289 	 * Throws: GException on failure.
1290 	 */
1291 	public bool makeDirectoryWithParents(Cancellable cancellable);
1292 
1293 	/**
1294 	 * Creates a symbolic link named @file which contains the string
1295 	 * @symlink_value.
1296 	 *
1297 	 * If @cancellable is not %NULL, then the operation can be cancelled by
1298 	 * triggering the cancellable object from another thread. If the operation
1299 	 * was cancelled, the error %G_IO_ERROR_CANCELLED will be returned.
1300 	 *
1301 	 * Params:
1302 	 *     symlinkValue = a string with the path for the target
1303 	 *         of the new symlink
1304 	 *     cancellable = optional #GCancellable object,
1305 	 *         %NULL to ignore
1306 	 *
1307 	 * Returns: %TRUE on the creation of a new symlink, %FALSE otherwise.
1308 	 *
1309 	 * Throws: GException on failure.
1310 	 */
1311 	public bool makeSymbolicLink(string symlinkValue, Cancellable cancellable);
1312 
1313 	/**
1314 	 * Recursively measures the disk usage of @file.
1315 	 *
1316 	 * This is essentially an analog of the 'du' command, but it also
1317 	 * reports the number of directories and non-directory files encountered
1318 	 * (including things like symbolic links).
1319 	 *
1320 	 * By default, errors are only reported against the toplevel file
1321 	 * itself.  Errors found while recursing are silently ignored, unless
1322 	 * %G_FILE_DISK_USAGE_REPORT_ALL_ERRORS is given in @flags.
1323 	 *
1324 	 * The returned size, @disk_usage, is in bytes and should be formatted
1325 	 * with g_format_size() in order to get something reasonable for showing
1326 	 * in a user interface.
1327 	 *
1328 	 * @progress_callback and @progress_data can be given to request
1329 	 * periodic progress updates while scanning.  See the documentation for
1330 	 * #GFileMeasureProgressCallback for information about when and how the
1331 	 * callback will be invoked.
1332 	 *
1333 	 * Params:
1334 	 *     flags = #GFileMeasureFlags
1335 	 *     cancellable = optional #GCancellable
1336 	 *     progressCallback = a #GFileMeasureProgressCallback
1337 	 *     progressData = user_data for @progress_callback
1338 	 *     diskUsage = the number of bytes of disk space used
1339 	 *     numDirs = the number of directories encountered
1340 	 *     numFiles = the number of non-directories encountered
1341 	 *
1342 	 * Returns: %TRUE if successful, with the out parameters set.
1343 	 *     %FALSE otherwise, with @error set.
1344 	 *
1345 	 * Since: 2.38
1346 	 *
1347 	 * Throws: GException on failure.
1348 	 */
1349 	public bool measureDiskUsage(GFileMeasureFlags flags, Cancellable cancellable, GFileMeasureProgressCallback progressCallback, void* progressData, out ulong diskUsage, out ulong numDirs, out ulong numFiles);
1350 
1351 	/**
1352 	 * Recursively measures the disk usage of @file.
1353 	 *
1354 	 * This is the asynchronous version of g_file_measure_disk_usage().  See
1355 	 * there for more information.
1356 	 *
1357 	 * Params:
1358 	 *     flags = #GFileMeasureFlags
1359 	 *     ioPriority = the [I/O priority][io-priority] of the request
1360 	 *     cancellable = optional #GCancellable
1361 	 *     progressCallback = a #GFileMeasureProgressCallback
1362 	 *     progressData = user_data for @progress_callback
1363 	 *     callback = a #GAsyncReadyCallback to call when complete
1364 	 *     userData = the data to pass to callback function
1365 	 *
1366 	 * Since: 2.38
1367 	 */
1368 	public void measureDiskUsageAsync(GFileMeasureFlags flags, int ioPriority, Cancellable cancellable, GFileMeasureProgressCallback progressCallback, void* progressData, GAsyncReadyCallback callback, void* userData);
1369 
1370 	/**
1371 	 * Collects the results from an earlier call to
1372 	 * g_file_measure_disk_usage_async().  See g_file_measure_disk_usage() for
1373 	 * more information.
1374 	 *
1375 	 * Params:
1376 	 *     result = the #GAsyncResult passed to your #GAsyncReadyCallback
1377 	 *     diskUsage = the number of bytes of disk space used
1378 	 *     numDirs = the number of directories encountered
1379 	 *     numFiles = the number of non-directories encountered
1380 	 *
1381 	 * Returns: %TRUE if successful, with the out parameters set.
1382 	 *     %FALSE otherwise, with @error set.
1383 	 *
1384 	 * Since: 2.38
1385 	 *
1386 	 * Throws: GException on failure.
1387 	 */
1388 	public bool measureDiskUsageFinish(AsyncResultIF result, out ulong diskUsage, out ulong numDirs, out ulong numFiles);
1389 
1390 	/**
1391 	 * Obtains a file or directory monitor for the given file,
1392 	 * depending on the type of the file.
1393 	 *
1394 	 * If @cancellable is not %NULL, then the operation can be cancelled by
1395 	 * triggering the cancellable object from another thread. If the operation
1396 	 * was cancelled, the error %G_IO_ERROR_CANCELLED will be returned.
1397 	 *
1398 	 * Params:
1399 	 *     flags = a set of #GFileMonitorFlags
1400 	 *     cancellable = optional #GCancellable object,
1401 	 *         %NULL to ignore
1402 	 *
1403 	 * Returns: a #GFileMonitor for the given @file,
1404 	 *     or %NULL on error.
1405 	 *     Free the returned object with g_object_unref().
1406 	 *
1407 	 * Since: 2.18
1408 	 *
1409 	 * Throws: GException on failure.
1410 	 */
1411 	public FileMonitor monitor(GFileMonitorFlags flags, Cancellable cancellable);
1412 
1413 	/**
1414 	 * Obtains a directory monitor for the given file.
1415 	 * This may fail if directory monitoring is not supported.
1416 	 *
1417 	 * If @cancellable is not %NULL, then the operation can be cancelled by
1418 	 * triggering the cancellable object from another thread. If the operation
1419 	 * was cancelled, the error %G_IO_ERROR_CANCELLED will be returned.
1420 	 *
1421 	 * It does not make sense for @flags to contain
1422 	 * %G_FILE_MONITOR_WATCH_HARD_LINKS, since hard links can not be made to
1423 	 * directories.  It is not possible to monitor all the files in a
1424 	 * directory for changes made via hard links; if you want to do this then
1425 	 * you must register individual watches with g_file_monitor().
1426 	 *
1427 	 * Params:
1428 	 *     flags = a set of #GFileMonitorFlags
1429 	 *     cancellable = optional #GCancellable object,
1430 	 *         %NULL to ignore
1431 	 *
1432 	 * Returns: a #GFileMonitor for the given @file,
1433 	 *     or %NULL on error.
1434 	 *     Free the returned object with g_object_unref().
1435 	 *
1436 	 * Throws: GException on failure.
1437 	 */
1438 	public FileMonitor monitorDirectory(GFileMonitorFlags flags, Cancellable cancellable);
1439 
1440 	/**
1441 	 * Obtains a file monitor for the given file. If no file notification
1442 	 * mechanism exists, then regular polling of the file is used.
1443 	 *
1444 	 * If @cancellable is not %NULL, then the operation can be cancelled by
1445 	 * triggering the cancellable object from another thread. If the operation
1446 	 * was cancelled, the error %G_IO_ERROR_CANCELLED will be returned.
1447 	 *
1448 	 * If @flags contains %G_FILE_MONITOR_WATCH_HARD_LINKS then the monitor
1449 	 * will also attempt to report changes made to the file via another
1450 	 * filename (ie, a hard link). Without this flag, you can only rely on
1451 	 * changes made through the filename contained in @file to be
1452 	 * reported. Using this flag may result in an increase in resource
1453 	 * usage, and may not have any effect depending on the #GFileMonitor
1454 	 * backend and/or filesystem type.
1455 	 *
1456 	 * Params:
1457 	 *     flags = a set of #GFileMonitorFlags
1458 	 *     cancellable = optional #GCancellable object,
1459 	 *         %NULL to ignore
1460 	 *
1461 	 * Returns: a #GFileMonitor for the given @file,
1462 	 *     or %NULL on error.
1463 	 *     Free the returned object with g_object_unref().
1464 	 *
1465 	 * Throws: GException on failure.
1466 	 */
1467 	public FileMonitor monitorFile(GFileMonitorFlags flags, Cancellable cancellable);
1468 
1469 	/**
1470 	 * Starts a @mount_operation, mounting the volume that contains
1471 	 * the file @location.
1472 	 *
1473 	 * When this operation has completed, @callback will be called with
1474 	 * @user_user data, and the operation can be finalized with
1475 	 * g_file_mount_enclosing_volume_finish().
1476 	 *
1477 	 * If @cancellable is not %NULL, then the operation can be cancelled by
1478 	 * triggering the cancellable object from another thread. If the operation
1479 	 * was cancelled, the error %G_IO_ERROR_CANCELLED will be returned.
1480 	 *
1481 	 * Params:
1482 	 *     flags = flags affecting the operation
1483 	 *     mountOperation = a #GMountOperation
1484 	 *         or %NULL to avoid user interaction
1485 	 *     cancellable = optional #GCancellable object,
1486 	 *         %NULL to ignore
1487 	 *     callback = a #GAsyncReadyCallback to call
1488 	 *         when the request is satisfied, or %NULL
1489 	 *     userData = the data to pass to callback function
1490 	 */
1491 	public void mountEnclosingVolume(GMountMountFlags flags, MountOperation mountOperation, Cancellable cancellable, GAsyncReadyCallback callback, void* userData);
1492 
1493 	/**
1494 	 * Finishes a mount operation started by g_file_mount_enclosing_volume().
1495 	 *
1496 	 * Params:
1497 	 *     result = a #GAsyncResult
1498 	 *
1499 	 * Returns: %TRUE if successful. If an error has occurred,
1500 	 *     this function will return %FALSE and set @error
1501 	 *     appropriately if present.
1502 	 *
1503 	 * Throws: GException on failure.
1504 	 */
1505 	public bool mountEnclosingVolumeFinish(AsyncResultIF result);
1506 
1507 	/**
1508 	 * Mounts a file of type G_FILE_TYPE_MOUNTABLE.
1509 	 * Using @mount_operation, you can request callbacks when, for instance,
1510 	 * passwords are needed during authentication.
1511 	 *
1512 	 * If @cancellable is not %NULL, then the operation can be cancelled by
1513 	 * triggering the cancellable object from another thread. If the operation
1514 	 * was cancelled, the error %G_IO_ERROR_CANCELLED will be returned.
1515 	 *
1516 	 * When the operation is finished, @callback will be called.
1517 	 * You can then call g_file_mount_mountable_finish() to get
1518 	 * the result of the operation.
1519 	 *
1520 	 * Params:
1521 	 *     flags = flags affecting the operation
1522 	 *     mountOperation = a #GMountOperation,
1523 	 *         or %NULL to avoid user interaction
1524 	 *     cancellable = optional #GCancellable object,
1525 	 *         %NULL to ignore
1526 	 *     callback = a #GAsyncReadyCallback to call
1527 	 *         when the request is satisfied, or %NULL
1528 	 *     userData = the data to pass to callback function
1529 	 */
1530 	public void mountMountable(GMountMountFlags flags, MountOperation mountOperation, Cancellable cancellable, GAsyncReadyCallback callback, void* userData);
1531 
1532 	/**
1533 	 * Finishes a mount operation. See g_file_mount_mountable() for details.
1534 	 *
1535 	 * Finish an asynchronous mount operation that was started
1536 	 * with g_file_mount_mountable().
1537 	 *
1538 	 * Params:
1539 	 *     result = a #GAsyncResult
1540 	 *
1541 	 * Returns: a #GFile or %NULL on error.
1542 	 *     Free the returned object with g_object_unref().
1543 	 *
1544 	 * Throws: GException on failure.
1545 	 */
1546 	public FileIF mountMountableFinish(AsyncResultIF result);
1547 
1548 	/**
1549 	 * Tries to move the file or directory @source to the location specified
1550 	 * by @destination. If native move operations are supported then this is
1551 	 * used, otherwise a copy + delete fallback is used. The native
1552 	 * implementation may support moving directories (for instance on moves
1553 	 * inside the same filesystem), but the fallback code does not.
1554 	 *
1555 	 * If the flag #G_FILE_COPY_OVERWRITE is specified an already
1556 	 * existing @destination file is overwritten.
1557 	 *
1558 	 * If the flag #G_FILE_COPY_NOFOLLOW_SYMLINKS is specified then symlinks
1559 	 * will be copied as symlinks, otherwise the target of the
1560 	 * @source symlink will be copied.
1561 	 *
1562 	 * If @cancellable is not %NULL, then the operation can be cancelled by
1563 	 * triggering the cancellable object from another thread. If the operation
1564 	 * was cancelled, the error %G_IO_ERROR_CANCELLED will be returned.
1565 	 *
1566 	 * If @progress_callback is not %NULL, then the operation can be monitored
1567 	 * by setting this to a #GFileProgressCallback function.
1568 	 * @progress_callback_data will be passed to this function. It is
1569 	 * guaranteed that this callback will be called after all data has been
1570 	 * transferred with the total number of bytes copied during the operation.
1571 	 *
1572 	 * If the @source file does not exist, then the %G_IO_ERROR_NOT_FOUND
1573 	 * error is returned, independent on the status of the @destination.
1574 	 *
1575 	 * If #G_FILE_COPY_OVERWRITE is not specified and the target exists,
1576 	 * then the error %G_IO_ERROR_EXISTS is returned.
1577 	 *
1578 	 * If trying to overwrite a file over a directory, the %G_IO_ERROR_IS_DIRECTORY
1579 	 * error is returned. If trying to overwrite a directory with a directory the
1580 	 * %G_IO_ERROR_WOULD_MERGE error is returned.
1581 	 *
1582 	 * If the source is a directory and the target does not exist, or
1583 	 * #G_FILE_COPY_OVERWRITE is specified and the target is a file, then
1584 	 * the %G_IO_ERROR_WOULD_RECURSE error may be returned (if the native
1585 	 * move operation isn't available).
1586 	 *
1587 	 * Params:
1588 	 *     destination = #GFile pointing to the destination location
1589 	 *     flags = set of #GFileCopyFlags
1590 	 *     cancellable = optional #GCancellable object,
1591 	 *         %NULL to ignore
1592 	 *     progressCallback = #GFileProgressCallback
1593 	 *         function for updates
1594 	 *     progressCallbackData = gpointer to user data for
1595 	 *         the callback function
1596 	 *
1597 	 * Returns: %TRUE on successful move, %FALSE otherwise.
1598 	 *
1599 	 * Throws: GException on failure.
1600 	 */
1601 	public bool move(FileIF destination, GFileCopyFlags flags, Cancellable cancellable, GFileProgressCallback progressCallback, void* progressCallbackData);
1602 
1603 	/**
1604 	 * Opens an existing file for reading and writing. The result is
1605 	 * a #GFileIOStream that can be used to read and write the contents
1606 	 * of the file.
1607 	 *
1608 	 * If @cancellable is not %NULL, then the operation can be cancelled
1609 	 * by triggering the cancellable object from another thread. If the
1610 	 * operation was cancelled, the error %G_IO_ERROR_CANCELLED will be
1611 	 * returned.
1612 	 *
1613 	 * If the file does not exist, the %G_IO_ERROR_NOT_FOUND error will
1614 	 * be returned. If the file is a directory, the %G_IO_ERROR_IS_DIRECTORY
1615 	 * error will be returned. Other errors are possible too, and depend on
1616 	 * what kind of filesystem the file is on. Note that in many non-local
1617 	 * file cases read and write streams are not supported, so make sure you
1618 	 * really need to do read and write streaming, rather than just opening
1619 	 * for reading or writing.
1620 	 *
1621 	 * Params:
1622 	 *     cancellable = a #GCancellable
1623 	 *
1624 	 * Returns: #GFileIOStream or %NULL on error.
1625 	 *     Free the returned object with g_object_unref().
1626 	 *
1627 	 * Since: 2.22
1628 	 *
1629 	 * Throws: GException on failure.
1630 	 */
1631 	public FileIOStream openReadwrite(Cancellable cancellable);
1632 
1633 	/**
1634 	 * Asynchronously opens @file for reading and writing.
1635 	 *
1636 	 * For more details, see g_file_open_readwrite() which is
1637 	 * the synchronous version of this call.
1638 	 *
1639 	 * When the operation is finished, @callback will be called.
1640 	 * You can then call g_file_open_readwrite_finish() to get
1641 	 * the result of the operation.
1642 	 *
1643 	 * Params:
1644 	 *     ioPriority = the [I/O priority][io-priority] of the request
1645 	 *     cancellable = optional #GCancellable object,
1646 	 *         %NULL to ignore
1647 	 *     callback = a #GAsyncReadyCallback to call
1648 	 *         when the request is satisfied
1649 	 *     userData = the data to pass to callback function
1650 	 *
1651 	 * Since: 2.22
1652 	 */
1653 	public void openReadwriteAsync(int ioPriority, Cancellable cancellable, GAsyncReadyCallback callback, void* userData);
1654 
1655 	/**
1656 	 * Finishes an asynchronous file read operation started with
1657 	 * g_file_open_readwrite_async().
1658 	 *
1659 	 * Params:
1660 	 *     res = a #GAsyncResult
1661 	 *
1662 	 * Returns: a #GFileIOStream or %NULL on error.
1663 	 *     Free the returned object with g_object_unref().
1664 	 *
1665 	 * Since: 2.22
1666 	 *
1667 	 * Throws: GException on failure.
1668 	 */
1669 	public FileIOStream openReadwriteFinish(AsyncResultIF res);
1670 
1671 	/**
1672 	 * Exactly like g_file_get_path(), but caches the result via
1673 	 * g_object_set_qdata_full().  This is useful for example in C
1674 	 * applications which mix `g_file_*` APIs with native ones.  It
1675 	 * also avoids an extra duplicated string when possible, so will be
1676 	 * generally more efficient.
1677 	 *
1678 	 * This call does no blocking I/O.
1679 	 *
1680 	 * Returns: string containing the #GFile's path,
1681 	 *     or %NULL if no such path exists. The returned string is owned by @file.
1682 	 *
1683 	 * Since: 2.56
1684 	 */
1685 	public string peekPath();
1686 
1687 	/**
1688 	 * Polls a file of type #G_FILE_TYPE_MOUNTABLE.
1689 	 *
1690 	 * If @cancellable is not %NULL, then the operation can be cancelled by
1691 	 * triggering the cancellable object from another thread. If the operation
1692 	 * was cancelled, the error %G_IO_ERROR_CANCELLED will be returned.
1693 	 *
1694 	 * When the operation is finished, @callback will be called.
1695 	 * You can then call g_file_mount_mountable_finish() to get
1696 	 * the result of the operation.
1697 	 *
1698 	 * Params:
1699 	 *     cancellable = optional #GCancellable object, %NULL to ignore
1700 	 *     callback = a #GAsyncReadyCallback to call
1701 	 *         when the request is satisfied, or %NULL
1702 	 *     userData = the data to pass to callback function
1703 	 *
1704 	 * Since: 2.22
1705 	 */
1706 	public void pollMountable(Cancellable cancellable, GAsyncReadyCallback callback, void* userData);
1707 
1708 	/**
1709 	 * Finishes a poll operation. See g_file_poll_mountable() for details.
1710 	 *
1711 	 * Finish an asynchronous poll operation that was polled
1712 	 * with g_file_poll_mountable().
1713 	 *
1714 	 * Params:
1715 	 *     result = a #GAsyncResult
1716 	 *
1717 	 * Returns: %TRUE if the operation finished successfully. %FALSE
1718 	 *     otherwise.
1719 	 *
1720 	 * Since: 2.22
1721 	 *
1722 	 * Throws: GException on failure.
1723 	 */
1724 	public bool pollMountableFinish(AsyncResultIF result);
1725 
1726 	/**
1727 	 * Returns the #GAppInfo that is registered as the default
1728 	 * application to handle the file specified by @file.
1729 	 *
1730 	 * If @cancellable is not %NULL, then the operation can be cancelled by
1731 	 * triggering the cancellable object from another thread. If the operation
1732 	 * was cancelled, the error %G_IO_ERROR_CANCELLED will be returned.
1733 	 *
1734 	 * Params:
1735 	 *     cancellable = optional #GCancellable object, %NULL to ignore
1736 	 *
1737 	 * Returns: a #GAppInfo if the handle was found,
1738 	 *     %NULL if there were errors.
1739 	 *     When you are done with it, release it with g_object_unref()
1740 	 *
1741 	 * Throws: GException on failure.
1742 	 */
1743 	public AppInfoIF queryDefaultHandler(Cancellable cancellable);
1744 
1745 	/**
1746 	 * Utility function to check if a particular file exists. This is
1747 	 * implemented using g_file_query_info() and as such does blocking I/O.
1748 	 *
1749 	 * Note that in many cases it is [racy to first check for file existence](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Time_of_check_to_time_of_use)
1750 	 * and then execute something based on the outcome of that, because the
1751 	 * file might have been created or removed in between the operations. The
1752 	 * general approach to handling that is to not check, but just do the
1753 	 * operation and handle the errors as they come.
1754 	 *
1755 	 * As an example of race-free checking, take the case of reading a file,
1756 	 * and if it doesn't exist, creating it. There are two racy versions: read
1757 	 * it, and on error create it; and: check if it exists, if not create it.
1758 	 * These can both result in two processes creating the file (with perhaps
1759 	 * a partially written file as the result). The correct approach is to
1760 	 * always try to create the file with g_file_create() which will either
1761 	 * atomically create the file or fail with a %G_IO_ERROR_EXISTS error.
1762 	 *
1763 	 * However, in many cases an existence check is useful in a user interface,
1764 	 * for instance to make a menu item sensitive/insensitive, so that you don't
1765 	 * have to fool users that something is possible and then just show an error
1766 	 * dialog. If you do this, you should make sure to also handle the errors
1767 	 * that can happen due to races when you execute the operation.
1768 	 *
1769 	 * Params:
1770 	 *     cancellable = optional #GCancellable object,
1771 	 *         %NULL to ignore
1772 	 *
1773 	 * Returns: %TRUE if the file exists (and can be detected without error),
1774 	 *     %FALSE otherwise (or if cancelled).
1775 	 */
1776 	public bool queryExists(Cancellable cancellable);
1777 
1778 	/**
1779 	 * Utility function to inspect the #GFileType of a file. This is
1780 	 * implemented using g_file_query_info() and as such does blocking I/O.
1781 	 *
1782 	 * The primary use case of this method is to check if a file is
1783 	 * a regular file, directory, or symlink.
1784 	 *
1785 	 * Params:
1786 	 *     flags = a set of #GFileQueryInfoFlags passed to g_file_query_info()
1787 	 *     cancellable = optional #GCancellable object,
1788 	 *         %NULL to ignore
1789 	 *
1790 	 * Returns: The #GFileType of the file and #G_FILE_TYPE_UNKNOWN
1791 	 *     if the file does not exist
1792 	 *
1793 	 * Since: 2.18
1794 	 */
1795 	public GFileType queryFileType(GFileQueryInfoFlags flags, Cancellable cancellable);
1796 
1797 	/**
1798 	 * Similar to g_file_query_info(), but obtains information
1799 	 * about the filesystem the @file is on, rather than the file itself.
1800 	 * For instance the amount of space available and the type of
1801 	 * the filesystem.
1802 	 *
1803 	 * The @attributes value is a string that specifies the attributes
1804 	 * that should be gathered. It is not an error if it's not possible
1805 	 * to read a particular requested attribute from a file - it just
1806 	 * won't be set. @attributes should be a comma-separated list of
1807 	 * attributes or attribute wildcards. The wildcard "*" means all
1808 	 * attributes, and a wildcard like "filesystem::*" means all attributes
1809 	 * in the filesystem namespace. The standard namespace for filesystem
1810 	 * attributes is "filesystem". Common attributes of interest are
1811 	 * #G_FILE_ATTRIBUTE_FILESYSTEM_SIZE (the total size of the filesystem
1812 	 * in bytes), #G_FILE_ATTRIBUTE_FILESYSTEM_FREE (number of bytes available),
1813 	 * and #G_FILE_ATTRIBUTE_FILESYSTEM_TYPE (type of the filesystem).
1814 	 *
1815 	 * If @cancellable is not %NULL, then the operation can be cancelled
1816 	 * by triggering the cancellable object from another thread. If the
1817 	 * operation was cancelled, the error %G_IO_ERROR_CANCELLED will be
1818 	 * returned.
1819 	 *
1820 	 * If the file does not exist, the %G_IO_ERROR_NOT_FOUND error will
1821 	 * be returned. Other errors are possible too, and depend on what
1822 	 * kind of filesystem the file is on.
1823 	 *
1824 	 * Params:
1825 	 *     attributes = an attribute query string
1826 	 *     cancellable = optional #GCancellable object,
1827 	 *         %NULL to ignore
1828 	 *
1829 	 * Returns: a #GFileInfo or %NULL if there was an error.
1830 	 *     Free the returned object with g_object_unref().
1831 	 *
1832 	 * Throws: GException on failure.
1833 	 */
1834 	public FileInfo queryFilesystemInfo(string attributes, Cancellable cancellable);
1835 
1836 	/**
1837 	 * Asynchronously gets the requested information about the filesystem
1838 	 * that the specified @file is on. The result is a #GFileInfo object
1839 	 * that contains key-value attributes (such as type or size for the
1840 	 * file).
1841 	 *
1842 	 * For more details, see g_file_query_filesystem_info() which is the
1843 	 * synchronous version of this call.
1844 	 *
1845 	 * When the operation is finished, @callback will be called. You can
1846 	 * then call g_file_query_info_finish() to get the result of the
1847 	 * operation.
1848 	 *
1849 	 * Params:
1850 	 *     attributes = an attribute query string
1851 	 *     ioPriority = the [I/O priority][io-priority] of the request
1852 	 *     cancellable = optional #GCancellable object,
1853 	 *         %NULL to ignore
1854 	 *     callback = a #GAsyncReadyCallback to call
1855 	 *         when the request is satisfied
1856 	 *     userData = the data to pass to callback function
1857 	 */
1858 	public void queryFilesystemInfoAsync(string attributes, int ioPriority, Cancellable cancellable, GAsyncReadyCallback callback, void* userData);
1859 
1860 	/**
1861 	 * Finishes an asynchronous filesystem info query.
1862 	 * See g_file_query_filesystem_info_async().
1863 	 *
1864 	 * Params:
1865 	 *     res = a #GAsyncResult
1866 	 *
1867 	 * Returns: #GFileInfo for given @file
1868 	 *     or %NULL on error.
1869 	 *     Free the returned object with g_object_unref().
1870 	 *
1871 	 * Throws: GException on failure.
1872 	 */
1873 	public FileInfo queryFilesystemInfoFinish(AsyncResultIF res);
1874 
1875 	/**
1876 	 * Gets the requested information about specified @file.
1877 	 * The result is a #GFileInfo object that contains key-value
1878 	 * attributes (such as the type or size of the file).
1879 	 *
1880 	 * The @attributes value is a string that specifies the file
1881 	 * attributes that should be gathered. It is not an error if
1882 	 * it's not possible to read a particular requested attribute
1883 	 * from a file - it just won't be set. @attributes should be a
1884 	 * comma-separated list of attributes or attribute wildcards.
1885 	 * The wildcard "*" means all attributes, and a wildcard like
1886 	 * "standard::*" means all attributes in the standard namespace.
1887 	 * An example attribute query be "standard::*,owner::user".
1888 	 * The standard attributes are available as defines, like
1889 	 * #G_FILE_ATTRIBUTE_STANDARD_NAME.
1890 	 *
1891 	 * If @cancellable is not %NULL, then the operation can be cancelled
1892 	 * by triggering the cancellable object from another thread. If the
1893 	 * operation was cancelled, the error %G_IO_ERROR_CANCELLED will be
1894 	 * returned.
1895 	 *
1896 	 * For symlinks, normally the information about the target of the
1897 	 * symlink is returned, rather than information about the symlink
1898 	 * itself. However if you pass #G_FILE_QUERY_INFO_NOFOLLOW_SYMLINKS
1899 	 * in @flags the information about the symlink itself will be returned.
1900 	 * Also, for symlinks that point to non-existing files the information
1901 	 * about the symlink itself will be returned.
1902 	 *
1903 	 * If the file does not exist, the %G_IO_ERROR_NOT_FOUND error will be
1904 	 * returned. Other errors are possible too, and depend on what kind of
1905 	 * filesystem the file is on.
1906 	 *
1907 	 * Params:
1908 	 *     attributes = an attribute query string
1909 	 *     flags = a set of #GFileQueryInfoFlags
1910 	 *     cancellable = optional #GCancellable object,
1911 	 *         %NULL to ignore
1912 	 *
1913 	 * Returns: a #GFileInfo for the given @file, or %NULL
1914 	 *     on error. Free the returned object with g_object_unref().
1915 	 *
1916 	 * Throws: GException on failure.
1917 	 */
1918 	public FileInfo queryInfo(string attributes, GFileQueryInfoFlags flags, Cancellable cancellable);
1919 
1920 	/**
1921 	 * Asynchronously gets the requested information about specified @file.
1922 	 * The result is a #GFileInfo object that contains key-value attributes
1923 	 * (such as type or size for the file).
1924 	 *
1925 	 * For more details, see g_file_query_info() which is the synchronous
1926 	 * version of this call.
1927 	 *
1928 	 * When the operation is finished, @callback will be called. You can
1929 	 * then call g_file_query_info_finish() to get the result of the operation.
1930 	 *
1931 	 * Params:
1932 	 *     attributes = an attribute query string
1933 	 *     flags = a set of #GFileQueryInfoFlags
1934 	 *     ioPriority = the [I/O priority][io-priority] of the request
1935 	 *     cancellable = optional #GCancellable object,
1936 	 *         %NULL to ignore
1937 	 *     callback = a #GAsyncReadyCallback to call when the
1938 	 *         request is satisfied
1939 	 *     userData = the data to pass to callback function
1940 	 */
1941 	public void queryInfoAsync(string attributes, GFileQueryInfoFlags flags, int ioPriority, Cancellable cancellable, GAsyncReadyCallback callback, void* userData);
1942 
1943 	/**
1944 	 * Finishes an asynchronous file info query.
1945 	 * See g_file_query_info_async().
1946 	 *
1947 	 * Params:
1948 	 *     res = a #GAsyncResult
1949 	 *
1950 	 * Returns: #GFileInfo for given @file
1951 	 *     or %NULL on error. Free the returned object with
1952 	 *     g_object_unref().
1953 	 *
1954 	 * Throws: GException on failure.
1955 	 */
1956 	public FileInfo queryInfoFinish(AsyncResultIF res);
1957 
1958 	/**
1959 	 * Obtain the list of settable attributes for the file.
1960 	 *
1961 	 * Returns the type and full attribute name of all the attributes
1962 	 * that can be set on this file. This doesn't mean setting it will
1963 	 * always succeed though, you might get an access failure, or some
1964 	 * specific file may not support a specific attribute.
1965 	 *
1966 	 * If @cancellable is not %NULL, then the operation can be cancelled by
1967 	 * triggering the cancellable object from another thread. If the operation
1968 	 * was cancelled, the error %G_IO_ERROR_CANCELLED will be returned.
1969 	 *
1970 	 * Params:
1971 	 *     cancellable = optional #GCancellable object,
1972 	 *         %NULL to ignore
1973 	 *
1974 	 * Returns: a #GFileAttributeInfoList describing the settable attributes.
1975 	 *     When you are done with it, release it with
1976 	 *     g_file_attribute_info_list_unref()
1977 	 *
1978 	 * Throws: GException on failure.
1979 	 */
1980 	public FileAttributeInfoList querySettableAttributes(Cancellable cancellable);
1981 
1982 	/**
1983 	 * Obtain the list of attribute namespaces where new attributes
1984 	 * can be created by a user. An example of this is extended
1985 	 * attributes (in the "xattr" namespace).
1986 	 *
1987 	 * If @cancellable is not %NULL, then the operation can be cancelled by
1988 	 * triggering the cancellable object from another thread. If the operation
1989 	 * was cancelled, the error %G_IO_ERROR_CANCELLED will be returned.
1990 	 *
1991 	 * Params:
1992 	 *     cancellable = optional #GCancellable object,
1993 	 *         %NULL to ignore
1994 	 *
1995 	 * Returns: a #GFileAttributeInfoList describing the writable namespaces.
1996 	 *     When you are done with it, release it with
1997 	 *     g_file_attribute_info_list_unref()
1998 	 *
1999 	 * Throws: GException on failure.
2000 	 */
2001 	public FileAttributeInfoList queryWritableNamespaces(Cancellable cancellable);
2002 
2003 	/**
2004 	 * Opens a file for reading. The result is a #GFileInputStream that
2005 	 * can be used to read the contents of the file.
2006 	 *
2007 	 * If @cancellable is not %NULL, then the operation can be cancelled by
2008 	 * triggering the cancellable object from another thread. If the operation
2009 	 * was cancelled, the error %G_IO_ERROR_CANCELLED will be returned.
2010 	 *
2011 	 * If the file does not exist, the %G_IO_ERROR_NOT_FOUND error will be
2012 	 * returned. If the file is a directory, the %G_IO_ERROR_IS_DIRECTORY
2013 	 * error will be returned. Other errors are possible too, and depend
2014 	 * on what kind of filesystem the file is on.
2015 	 *
2016 	 * Params:
2017 	 *     cancellable = a #GCancellable
2018 	 *
2019 	 * Returns: #GFileInputStream or %NULL on error.
2020 	 *     Free the returned object with g_object_unref().
2021 	 *
2022 	 * Throws: GException on failure.
2023 	 */
2024 	public FileInputStream read(Cancellable cancellable);
2025 
2026 	/**
2027 	 * Asynchronously opens @file for reading.
2028 	 *
2029 	 * For more details, see g_file_read() which is
2030 	 * the synchronous version of this call.
2031 	 *
2032 	 * When the operation is finished, @callback will be called.
2033 	 * You can then call g_file_read_finish() to get the result
2034 	 * of the operation.
2035 	 *
2036 	 * Params:
2037 	 *     ioPriority = the [I/O priority][io-priority] of the request
2038 	 *     cancellable = optional #GCancellable object,
2039 	 *         %NULL to ignore
2040 	 *     callback = a #GAsyncReadyCallback to call
2041 	 *         when the request is satisfied
2042 	 *     userData = the data to pass to callback function
2043 	 */
2044 	public void readAsync(int ioPriority, Cancellable cancellable, GAsyncReadyCallback callback, void* userData);
2045 
2046 	/**
2047 	 * Finishes an asynchronous file read operation started with
2048 	 * g_file_read_async().
2049 	 *
2050 	 * Params:
2051 	 *     res = a #GAsyncResult
2052 	 *
2053 	 * Returns: a #GFileInputStream or %NULL on error.
2054 	 *     Free the returned object with g_object_unref().
2055 	 *
2056 	 * Throws: GException on failure.
2057 	 */
2058 	public FileInputStream readFinish(AsyncResultIF res);
2059 
2060 	/**
2061 	 * Returns an output stream for overwriting the file, possibly
2062 	 * creating a backup copy of the file first. If the file doesn't exist,
2063 	 * it will be created.
2064 	 *
2065 	 * This will try to replace the file in the safest way possible so
2066 	 * that any errors during the writing will not affect an already
2067 	 * existing copy of the file. For instance, for local files it
2068 	 * may write to a temporary file and then atomically rename over
2069 	 * the destination when the stream is closed.
2070 	 *
2071 	 * By default files created are generally readable by everyone,
2072 	 * but if you pass #G_FILE_CREATE_PRIVATE in @flags the file
2073 	 * will be made readable only to the current user, to the level that
2074 	 * is supported on the target filesystem.
2075 	 *
2076 	 * If @cancellable is not %NULL, then the operation can be cancelled
2077 	 * by triggering the cancellable object from another thread. If the
2078 	 * operation was cancelled, the error %G_IO_ERROR_CANCELLED will be
2079 	 * returned.
2080 	 *
2081 	 * If you pass in a non-%NULL @etag value and @file already exists, then
2082 	 * this value is compared to the current entity tag of the file, and if
2083 	 * they differ an %G_IO_ERROR_WRONG_ETAG error is returned. This
2084 	 * generally means that the file has been changed since you last read
2085 	 * it. You can get the new etag from g_file_output_stream_get_etag()
2086 	 * after you've finished writing and closed the #GFileOutputStream. When
2087 	 * you load a new file you can use g_file_input_stream_query_info() to
2088 	 * get the etag of the file.
2089 	 *
2090 	 * If @make_backup is %TRUE, this function will attempt to make a
2091 	 * backup of the current file before overwriting it. If this fails
2092 	 * a %G_IO_ERROR_CANT_CREATE_BACKUP error will be returned. If you
2093 	 * want to replace anyway, try again with @make_backup set to %FALSE.
2094 	 *
2095 	 * If the file is a directory the %G_IO_ERROR_IS_DIRECTORY error will
2096 	 * be returned, and if the file is some other form of non-regular file
2097 	 * then a %G_IO_ERROR_NOT_REGULAR_FILE error will be returned. Some
2098 	 * file systems don't allow all file names, and may return an
2099 	 * %G_IO_ERROR_INVALID_FILENAME error, and if the name is to long
2100 	 * %G_IO_ERROR_FILENAME_TOO_LONG will be returned. Other errors are
2101 	 * possible too, and depend on what kind of filesystem the file is on.
2102 	 *
2103 	 * Params:
2104 	 *     etag = an optional [entity tag][gfile-etag]
2105 	 *         for the current #GFile, or #NULL to ignore
2106 	 *     makeBackup = %TRUE if a backup should be created
2107 	 *     flags = a set of #GFileCreateFlags
2108 	 *     cancellable = optional #GCancellable object,
2109 	 *         %NULL to ignore
2110 	 *
2111 	 * Returns: a #GFileOutputStream or %NULL on error.
2112 	 *     Free the returned object with g_object_unref().
2113 	 *
2114 	 * Throws: GException on failure.
2115 	 */
2116 	public FileOutputStream replace(string etag, bool makeBackup, GFileCreateFlags flags, Cancellable cancellable);
2117 
2118 	/**
2119 	 * Asynchronously overwrites the file, replacing the contents,
2120 	 * possibly creating a backup copy of the file first.
2121 	 *
2122 	 * For more details, see g_file_replace() which is
2123 	 * the synchronous version of this call.
2124 	 *
2125 	 * When the operation is finished, @callback will be called.
2126 	 * You can then call g_file_replace_finish() to get the result
2127 	 * of the operation.
2128 	 *
2129 	 * Params:
2130 	 *     etag = an [entity tag][gfile-etag] for the current #GFile,
2131 	 *         or %NULL to ignore
2132 	 *     makeBackup = %TRUE if a backup should be created
2133 	 *     flags = a set of #GFileCreateFlags
2134 	 *     ioPriority = the [I/O priority][io-priority] of the request
2135 	 *     cancellable = optional #GCancellable object,
2136 	 *         %NULL to ignore
2137 	 *     callback = a #GAsyncReadyCallback to call
2138 	 *         when the request is satisfied
2139 	 *     userData = the data to pass to callback function
2140 	 */
2141 	public void replaceAsync(string etag, bool makeBackup, GFileCreateFlags flags, int ioPriority, Cancellable cancellable, GAsyncReadyCallback callback, void* userData);
2142 
2143 	/**
2144 	 * Replaces the contents of @file with @contents of @length bytes.
2145 	 *
2146 	 * If @etag is specified (not %NULL), any existing file must have that etag,
2147 	 * or the error %G_IO_ERROR_WRONG_ETAG will be returned.
2148 	 *
2149 	 * If @make_backup is %TRUE, this function will attempt to make a backup
2150 	 * of @file. Internally, it uses g_file_replace(), so will try to replace the
2151 	 * file contents in the safest way possible. For example, atomic renames are
2152 	 * used when replacing local files’ contents.
2153 	 *
2154 	 * If @cancellable is not %NULL, then the operation can be cancelled by
2155 	 * triggering the cancellable object from another thread. If the operation
2156 	 * was cancelled, the error %G_IO_ERROR_CANCELLED will be returned.
2157 	 *
2158 	 * The returned @new_etag can be used to verify that the file hasn't
2159 	 * changed the next time it is saved over.
2160 	 *
2161 	 * Params:
2162 	 *     contents = a string containing the new contents for @file
2163 	 *     etag = the old [entity-tag][gfile-etag] for the document,
2164 	 *         or %NULL
2165 	 *     makeBackup = %TRUE if a backup should be created
2166 	 *     flags = a set of #GFileCreateFlags
2167 	 *     newEtag = a location to a new [entity tag][gfile-etag]
2168 	 *         for the document. This should be freed with g_free() when no longer
2169 	 *         needed, or %NULL
2170 	 *     cancellable = optional #GCancellable object, %NULL to ignore
2171 	 *
2172 	 * Returns: %TRUE if successful. If an error has occurred, this function
2173 	 *     will return %FALSE and set @error appropriately if present.
2174 	 *
2175 	 * Throws: GException on failure.
2176 	 */
2177 	public bool replaceContents(string contents, string etag, bool makeBackup, GFileCreateFlags flags, out string newEtag, Cancellable cancellable);
2178 
2179 	/**
2180 	 * Starts an asynchronous replacement of @file with the given
2181 	 * @contents of @length bytes. @etag will replace the document's
2182 	 * current entity tag.
2183 	 *
2184 	 * When this operation has completed, @callback will be called with
2185 	 * @user_user data, and the operation can be finalized with
2186 	 * g_file_replace_contents_finish().
2187 	 *
2188 	 * If @cancellable is not %NULL, then the operation can be cancelled by
2189 	 * triggering the cancellable object from another thread. If the operation
2190 	 * was cancelled, the error %G_IO_ERROR_CANCELLED will be returned.
2191 	 *
2192 	 * If @make_backup is %TRUE, this function will attempt to
2193 	 * make a backup of @file.
2194 	 *
2195 	 * Note that no copy of @content will be made, so it must stay valid
2196 	 * until @callback is called. See g_file_replace_contents_bytes_async()
2197 	 * for a #GBytes version that will automatically hold a reference to the
2198 	 * contents (without copying) for the duration of the call.
2199 	 *
2200 	 * Params:
2201 	 *     contents = string of contents to replace the file with
2202 	 *     etag = a new [entity tag][gfile-etag] for the @file, or %NULL
2203 	 *     makeBackup = %TRUE if a backup should be created
2204 	 *     flags = a set of #GFileCreateFlags
2205 	 *     cancellable = optional #GCancellable object, %NULL to ignore
2206 	 *     callback = a #GAsyncReadyCallback to call when the request is satisfied
2207 	 *     userData = the data to pass to callback function
2208 	 */
2209 	public void replaceContentsAsync(string contents, string etag, bool makeBackup, GFileCreateFlags flags, Cancellable cancellable, GAsyncReadyCallback callback, void* userData);
2210 
2211 	/**
2212 	 * Same as g_file_replace_contents_async() but takes a #GBytes input instead.
2213 	 * This function will keep a ref on @contents until the operation is done.
2214 	 * Unlike g_file_replace_contents_async() this allows forgetting about the
2215 	 * content without waiting for the callback.
2216 	 *
2217 	 * When this operation has completed, @callback will be called with
2218 	 * @user_user data, and the operation can be finalized with
2219 	 * g_file_replace_contents_finish().
2220 	 *
2221 	 * Params:
2222 	 *     contents = a #GBytes
2223 	 *     etag = a new [entity tag][gfile-etag] for the @file, or %NULL
2224 	 *     makeBackup = %TRUE if a backup should be created
2225 	 *     flags = a set of #GFileCreateFlags
2226 	 *     cancellable = optional #GCancellable object, %NULL to ignore
2227 	 *     callback = a #GAsyncReadyCallback to call when the request is satisfied
2228 	 *     userData = the data to pass to callback function
2229 	 *
2230 	 * Since: 2.40
2231 	 */
2232 	public void replaceContentsBytesAsync(Bytes contents, string etag, bool makeBackup, GFileCreateFlags flags, Cancellable cancellable, GAsyncReadyCallback callback, void* userData);
2233 
2234 	/**
2235 	 * Finishes an asynchronous replace of the given @file. See
2236 	 * g_file_replace_contents_async(). Sets @new_etag to the new entity
2237 	 * tag for the document, if present.
2238 	 *
2239 	 * Params:
2240 	 *     res = a #GAsyncResult
2241 	 *     newEtag = a location of a new [entity tag][gfile-etag]
2242 	 *         for the document. This should be freed with g_free() when it is no
2243 	 *         longer needed, or %NULL
2244 	 *
2245 	 * Returns: %TRUE on success, %FALSE on failure.
2246 	 *
2247 	 * Throws: GException on failure.
2248 	 */
2249 	public bool replaceContentsFinish(AsyncResultIF res, out string newEtag);
2250 
2251 	/**
2252 	 * Finishes an asynchronous file replace operation started with
2253 	 * g_file_replace_async().
2254 	 *
2255 	 * Params:
2256 	 *     res = a #GAsyncResult
2257 	 *
2258 	 * Returns: a #GFileOutputStream, or %NULL on error.
2259 	 *     Free the returned object with g_object_unref().
2260 	 *
2261 	 * Throws: GException on failure.
2262 	 */
2263 	public FileOutputStream replaceFinish(AsyncResultIF res);
2264 
2265 	/**
2266 	 * Returns an output stream for overwriting the file in readwrite mode,
2267 	 * possibly creating a backup copy of the file first. If the file doesn't
2268 	 * exist, it will be created.
2269 	 *
2270 	 * For details about the behaviour, see g_file_replace() which does the
2271 	 * same thing but returns an output stream only.
2272 	 *
2273 	 * Note that in many non-local file cases read and write streams are not
2274 	 * supported, so make sure you really need to do read and write streaming,
2275 	 * rather than just opening for reading or writing.
2276 	 *
2277 	 * Params:
2278 	 *     etag = an optional [entity tag][gfile-etag]
2279 	 *         for the current #GFile, or #NULL to ignore
2280 	 *     makeBackup = %TRUE if a backup should be created
2281 	 *     flags = a set of #GFileCreateFlags
2282 	 *     cancellable = optional #GCancellable object,
2283 	 *         %NULL to ignore
2284 	 *
2285 	 * Returns: a #GFileIOStream or %NULL on error.
2286 	 *     Free the returned object with g_object_unref().
2287 	 *
2288 	 * Since: 2.22
2289 	 *
2290 	 * Throws: GException on failure.
2291 	 */
2292 	public FileIOStream replaceReadwrite(string etag, bool makeBackup, GFileCreateFlags flags, Cancellable cancellable);
2293 
2294 	/**
2295 	 * Asynchronously overwrites the file in read-write mode,
2296 	 * replacing the contents, possibly creating a backup copy
2297 	 * of the file first.
2298 	 *
2299 	 * For more details, see g_file_replace_readwrite() which is
2300 	 * the synchronous version of this call.
2301 	 *
2302 	 * When the operation is finished, @callback will be called.
2303 	 * You can then call g_file_replace_readwrite_finish() to get
2304 	 * the result of the operation.
2305 	 *
2306 	 * Params:
2307 	 *     etag = an [entity tag][gfile-etag] for the current #GFile,
2308 	 *         or %NULL to ignore
2309 	 *     makeBackup = %TRUE if a backup should be created
2310 	 *     flags = a set of #GFileCreateFlags
2311 	 *     ioPriority = the [I/O priority][io-priority] of the request
2312 	 *     cancellable = optional #GCancellable object,
2313 	 *         %NULL to ignore
2314 	 *     callback = a #GAsyncReadyCallback to call
2315 	 *         when the request is satisfied
2316 	 *     userData = the data to pass to callback function
2317 	 *
2318 	 * Since: 2.22
2319 	 */
2320 	public void replaceReadwriteAsync(string etag, bool makeBackup, GFileCreateFlags flags, int ioPriority, Cancellable cancellable, GAsyncReadyCallback callback, void* userData);
2321 
2322 	/**
2323 	 * Finishes an asynchronous file replace operation started with
2324 	 * g_file_replace_readwrite_async().
2325 	 *
2326 	 * Params:
2327 	 *     res = a #GAsyncResult
2328 	 *
2329 	 * Returns: a #GFileIOStream, or %NULL on error.
2330 	 *     Free the returned object with g_object_unref().
2331 	 *
2332 	 * Since: 2.22
2333 	 *
2334 	 * Throws: GException on failure.
2335 	 */
2336 	public FileIOStream replaceReadwriteFinish(AsyncResultIF res);
2337 
2338 	/**
2339 	 * Resolves a relative path for @file to an absolute path.
2340 	 *
2341 	 * This call does no blocking I/O.
2342 	 *
2343 	 * Params:
2344 	 *     relativePath = a given relative path string
2345 	 *
2346 	 * Returns: #GFile to the resolved path.
2347 	 *     %NULL if @relative_path is %NULL or if @file is invalid.
2348 	 *     Free the returned object with g_object_unref().
2349 	 */
2350 	public FileIF resolveRelativePath(string relativePath);
2351 
2352 	/**
2353 	 * Sets an attribute in the file with attribute name @attribute to @value.
2354 	 *
2355 	 * Some attributes can be unset by setting @type to
2356 	 * %G_FILE_ATTRIBUTE_TYPE_INVALID and @value_p to %NULL.
2357 	 *
2358 	 * If @cancellable is not %NULL, then the operation can be cancelled by
2359 	 * triggering the cancellable object from another thread. If the operation
2360 	 * was cancelled, the error %G_IO_ERROR_CANCELLED will be returned.
2361 	 *
2362 	 * Params:
2363 	 *     attribute = a string containing the attribute's name
2364 	 *     type = The type of the attribute
2365 	 *     valueP = a pointer to the value (or the pointer
2366 	 *         itself if the type is a pointer type)
2367 	 *     flags = a set of #GFileQueryInfoFlags
2368 	 *     cancellable = optional #GCancellable object,
2369 	 *         %NULL to ignore
2370 	 *
2371 	 * Returns: %TRUE if the attribute was set, %FALSE otherwise.
2372 	 *
2373 	 * Throws: GException on failure.
2374 	 */
2375 	public bool setAttribute(string attribute, GFileAttributeType type, void* valueP, GFileQueryInfoFlags flags, Cancellable cancellable);
2376 
2377 	/**
2378 	 * Sets @attribute of type %G_FILE_ATTRIBUTE_TYPE_BYTE_STRING to @value.
2379 	 * If @attribute is of a different type, this operation will fail,
2380 	 * returning %FALSE.
2381 	 *
2382 	 * If @cancellable is not %NULL, then the operation can be cancelled by
2383 	 * triggering the cancellable object from another thread. If the operation
2384 	 * was cancelled, the error %G_IO_ERROR_CANCELLED will be returned.
2385 	 *
2386 	 * Params:
2387 	 *     attribute = a string containing the attribute's name
2388 	 *     value = a string containing the attribute's new value
2389 	 *     flags = a #GFileQueryInfoFlags
2390 	 *     cancellable = optional #GCancellable object,
2391 	 *         %NULL to ignore
2392 	 *
2393 	 * Returns: %TRUE if the @attribute was successfully set to @value
2394 	 *     in the @file, %FALSE otherwise.
2395 	 *
2396 	 * Throws: GException on failure.
2397 	 */
2398 	public bool setAttributeByteString(string attribute, string value, GFileQueryInfoFlags flags, Cancellable cancellable);
2399 
2400 	/**
2401 	 * Sets @attribute of type %G_FILE_ATTRIBUTE_TYPE_INT32 to @value.
2402 	 * If @attribute is of a different type, this operation will fail.
2403 	 *
2404 	 * If @cancellable is not %NULL, then the operation can be cancelled by
2405 	 * triggering the cancellable object from another thread. If the operation
2406 	 * was cancelled, the error %G_IO_ERROR_CANCELLED will be returned.
2407 	 *
2408 	 * Params:
2409 	 *     attribute = a string containing the attribute's name
2410 	 *     value = a #gint32 containing the attribute's new value
2411 	 *     flags = a #GFileQueryInfoFlags
2412 	 *     cancellable = optional #GCancellable object,
2413 	 *         %NULL to ignore
2414 	 *
2415 	 * Returns: %TRUE if the @attribute was successfully set to @value
2416 	 *     in the @file, %FALSE otherwise.
2417 	 *
2418 	 * Throws: GException on failure.
2419 	 */
2420 	public bool setAttributeInt32(string attribute, int value, GFileQueryInfoFlags flags, Cancellable cancellable);
2421 
2422 	/**
2423 	 * Sets @attribute of type %G_FILE_ATTRIBUTE_TYPE_INT64 to @value.
2424 	 * If @attribute is of a different type, this operation will fail.
2425 	 *
2426 	 * If @cancellable is not %NULL, then the operation can be cancelled by
2427 	 * triggering the cancellable object from another thread. If the operation
2428 	 * was cancelled, the error %G_IO_ERROR_CANCELLED will be returned.
2429 	 *
2430 	 * Params:
2431 	 *     attribute = a string containing the attribute's name
2432 	 *     value = a #guint64 containing the attribute's new value
2433 	 *     flags = a #GFileQueryInfoFlags
2434 	 *     cancellable = optional #GCancellable object,
2435 	 *         %NULL to ignore
2436 	 *
2437 	 * Returns: %TRUE if the @attribute was successfully set, %FALSE otherwise.
2438 	 *
2439 	 * Throws: GException on failure.
2440 	 */
2441 	public bool setAttributeInt64(string attribute, long value, GFileQueryInfoFlags flags, Cancellable cancellable);
2442 
2443 	/**
2444 	 * Sets @attribute of type %G_FILE_ATTRIBUTE_TYPE_STRING to @value.
2445 	 * If @attribute is of a different type, this operation will fail.
2446 	 *
2447 	 * If @cancellable is not %NULL, then the operation can be cancelled by
2448 	 * triggering the cancellable object from another thread. If the operation
2449 	 * was cancelled, the error %G_IO_ERROR_CANCELLED will be returned.
2450 	 *
2451 	 * Params:
2452 	 *     attribute = a string containing the attribute's name
2453 	 *     value = a string containing the attribute's value
2454 	 *     flags = #GFileQueryInfoFlags
2455 	 *     cancellable = optional #GCancellable object,
2456 	 *         %NULL to ignore
2457 	 *
2458 	 * Returns: %TRUE if the @attribute was successfully set, %FALSE otherwise.
2459 	 *
2460 	 * Throws: GException on failure.
2461 	 */
2462 	public bool setAttributeString(string attribute, string value, GFileQueryInfoFlags flags, Cancellable cancellable);
2463 
2464 	/**
2465 	 * Sets @attribute of type %G_FILE_ATTRIBUTE_TYPE_UINT32 to @value.
2466 	 * If @attribute is of a different type, this operation will fail.
2467 	 *
2468 	 * If @cancellable is not %NULL, then the operation can be cancelled by
2469 	 * triggering the cancellable object from another thread. If the operation
2470 	 * was cancelled, the error %G_IO_ERROR_CANCELLED will be returned.
2471 	 *
2472 	 * Params:
2473 	 *     attribute = a string containing the attribute's name
2474 	 *     value = a #guint32 containing the attribute's new value
2475 	 *     flags = a #GFileQueryInfoFlags
2476 	 *     cancellable = optional #GCancellable object,
2477 	 *         %NULL to ignore
2478 	 *
2479 	 * Returns: %TRUE if the @attribute was successfully set to @value
2480 	 *     in the @file, %FALSE otherwise.
2481 	 *
2482 	 * Throws: GException on failure.
2483 	 */
2484 	public bool setAttributeUint32(string attribute, uint value, GFileQueryInfoFlags flags, Cancellable cancellable);
2485 
2486 	/**
2487 	 * Sets @attribute of type %G_FILE_ATTRIBUTE_TYPE_UINT64 to @value.
2488 	 * If @attribute is of a different type, this operation will fail.
2489 	 *
2490 	 * If @cancellable is not %NULL, then the operation can be cancelled by
2491 	 * triggering the cancellable object from another thread. If the operation
2492 	 * was cancelled, the error %G_IO_ERROR_CANCELLED will be returned.
2493 	 *
2494 	 * Params:
2495 	 *     attribute = a string containing the attribute's name
2496 	 *     value = a #guint64 containing the attribute's new value
2497 	 *     flags = a #GFileQueryInfoFlags
2498 	 *     cancellable = optional #GCancellable object,
2499 	 *         %NULL to ignore
2500 	 *
2501 	 * Returns: %TRUE if the @attribute was successfully set to @value
2502 	 *     in the @file, %FALSE otherwise.
2503 	 *
2504 	 * Throws: GException on failure.
2505 	 */
2506 	public bool setAttributeUint64(string attribute, ulong value, GFileQueryInfoFlags flags, Cancellable cancellable);
2507 
2508 	/**
2509 	 * Asynchronously sets the attributes of @file with @info.
2510 	 *
2511 	 * For more details, see g_file_set_attributes_from_info(),
2512 	 * which is the synchronous version of this call.
2513 	 *
2514 	 * When the operation is finished, @callback will be called.
2515 	 * You can then call g_file_set_attributes_finish() to get
2516 	 * the result of the operation.
2517 	 *
2518 	 * Params:
2519 	 *     info = a #GFileInfo
2520 	 *     flags = a #GFileQueryInfoFlags
2521 	 *     ioPriority = the [I/O priority][io-priority] of the request
2522 	 *     cancellable = optional #GCancellable object,
2523 	 *         %NULL to ignore
2524 	 *     callback = a #GAsyncReadyCallback
2525 	 *     userData = a #gpointer
2526 	 */
2527 	public void setAttributesAsync(FileInfo info, GFileQueryInfoFlags flags, int ioPriority, Cancellable cancellable, GAsyncReadyCallback callback, void* userData);
2528 
2529 	/**
2530 	 * Finishes setting an attribute started in g_file_set_attributes_async().
2531 	 *
2532 	 * Params:
2533 	 *     result = a #GAsyncResult
2534 	 *     info = a #GFileInfo
2535 	 *
2536 	 * Returns: %TRUE if the attributes were set correctly, %FALSE otherwise.
2537 	 *
2538 	 * Throws: GException on failure.
2539 	 */
2540 	public bool setAttributesFinish(AsyncResultIF result, out FileInfo info);
2541 
2542 	/**
2543 	 * Tries to set all attributes in the #GFileInfo on the target
2544 	 * values, not stopping on the first error.
2545 	 *
2546 	 * If there is any error during this operation then @error will
2547 	 * be set to the first error. Error on particular fields are flagged
2548 	 * by setting the "status" field in the attribute value to
2549 	 * %G_FILE_ATTRIBUTE_STATUS_ERROR_SETTING, which means you can
2550 	 * also detect further errors.
2551 	 *
2552 	 * If @cancellable is not %NULL, then the operation can be cancelled by
2553 	 * triggering the cancellable object from another thread. If the operation
2554 	 * was cancelled, the error %G_IO_ERROR_CANCELLED will be returned.
2555 	 *
2556 	 * Params:
2557 	 *     info = a #GFileInfo
2558 	 *     flags = #GFileQueryInfoFlags
2559 	 *     cancellable = optional #GCancellable object,
2560 	 *         %NULL to ignore
2561 	 *
2562 	 * Returns: %FALSE if there was any error, %TRUE otherwise.
2563 	 *
2564 	 * Throws: GException on failure.
2565 	 */
2566 	public bool setAttributesFromInfo(FileInfo info, GFileQueryInfoFlags flags, Cancellable cancellable);
2567 
2568 	/**
2569 	 * Renames @file to the specified display name.
2570 	 *
2571 	 * The display name is converted from UTF-8 to the correct encoding
2572 	 * for the target filesystem if possible and the @file is renamed to this.
2573 	 *
2574 	 * If you want to implement a rename operation in the user interface the
2575 	 * edit name (#G_FILE_ATTRIBUTE_STANDARD_EDIT_NAME) should be used as the
2576 	 * initial value in the rename widget, and then the result after editing
2577 	 * should be passed to g_file_set_display_name().
2578 	 *
2579 	 * On success the resulting converted filename is returned.
2580 	 *
2581 	 * If @cancellable is not %NULL, then the operation can be cancelled by
2582 	 * triggering the cancellable object from another thread. If the operation
2583 	 * was cancelled, the error %G_IO_ERROR_CANCELLED will be returned.
2584 	 *
2585 	 * Params:
2586 	 *     displayName = a string
2587 	 *     cancellable = optional #GCancellable object,
2588 	 *         %NULL to ignore
2589 	 *
2590 	 * Returns: a #GFile specifying what @file was renamed to,
2591 	 *     or %NULL if there was an error.
2592 	 *     Free the returned object with g_object_unref().
2593 	 *
2594 	 * Throws: GException on failure.
2595 	 */
2596 	public FileIF setDisplayName(string displayName, Cancellable cancellable);
2597 
2598 	/**
2599 	 * Asynchronously sets the display name for a given #GFile.
2600 	 *
2601 	 * For more details, see g_file_set_display_name() which is
2602 	 * the synchronous version of this call.
2603 	 *
2604 	 * When the operation is finished, @callback will be called.
2605 	 * You can then call g_file_set_display_name_finish() to get
2606 	 * the result of the operation.
2607 	 *
2608 	 * Params:
2609 	 *     displayName = a string
2610 	 *     ioPriority = the [I/O priority][io-priority] of the request
2611 	 *     cancellable = optional #GCancellable object,
2612 	 *         %NULL to ignore
2613 	 *     callback = a #GAsyncReadyCallback to call
2614 	 *         when the request is satisfied
2615 	 *     userData = the data to pass to callback function
2616 	 */
2617 	public void setDisplayNameAsync(string displayName, int ioPriority, Cancellable cancellable, GAsyncReadyCallback callback, void* userData);
2618 
2619 	/**
2620 	 * Finishes setting a display name started with
2621 	 * g_file_set_display_name_async().
2622 	 *
2623 	 * Params:
2624 	 *     res = a #GAsyncResult
2625 	 *
2626 	 * Returns: a #GFile or %NULL on error.
2627 	 *     Free the returned object with g_object_unref().
2628 	 *
2629 	 * Throws: GException on failure.
2630 	 */
2631 	public FileIF setDisplayNameFinish(AsyncResultIF res);
2632 
2633 	/**
2634 	 * Starts a file of type #G_FILE_TYPE_MOUNTABLE.
2635 	 * Using @start_operation, you can request callbacks when, for instance,
2636 	 * passwords are needed during authentication.
2637 	 *
2638 	 * If @cancellable is not %NULL, then the operation can be cancelled by
2639 	 * triggering the cancellable object from another thread. If the operation
2640 	 * was cancelled, the error %G_IO_ERROR_CANCELLED will be returned.
2641 	 *
2642 	 * When the operation is finished, @callback will be called.
2643 	 * You can then call g_file_mount_mountable_finish() to get
2644 	 * the result of the operation.
2645 	 *
2646 	 * Params:
2647 	 *     flags = flags affecting the operation
2648 	 *     startOperation = a #GMountOperation, or %NULL to avoid user interaction
2649 	 *     cancellable = optional #GCancellable object, %NULL to ignore
2650 	 *     callback = a #GAsyncReadyCallback to call when the request is satisfied, or %NULL
2651 	 *     userData = the data to pass to callback function
2652 	 *
2653 	 * Since: 2.22
2654 	 */
2655 	public void startMountable(GDriveStartFlags flags, MountOperation startOperation, Cancellable cancellable, GAsyncReadyCallback callback, void* userData);
2656 
2657 	/**
2658 	 * Finishes a start operation. See g_file_start_mountable() for details.
2659 	 *
2660 	 * Finish an asynchronous start operation that was started
2661 	 * with g_file_start_mountable().
2662 	 *
2663 	 * Params:
2664 	 *     result = a #GAsyncResult
2665 	 *
2666 	 * Returns: %TRUE if the operation finished successfully. %FALSE
2667 	 *     otherwise.
2668 	 *
2669 	 * Since: 2.22
2670 	 *
2671 	 * Throws: GException on failure.
2672 	 */
2673 	public bool startMountableFinish(AsyncResultIF result);
2674 
2675 	/**
2676 	 * Stops a file of type #G_FILE_TYPE_MOUNTABLE.
2677 	 *
2678 	 * If @cancellable is not %NULL, then the operation can be cancelled by
2679 	 * triggering the cancellable object from another thread. If the operation
2680 	 * was cancelled, the error %G_IO_ERROR_CANCELLED will be returned.
2681 	 *
2682 	 * When the operation is finished, @callback will be called.
2683 	 * You can then call g_file_stop_mountable_finish() to get
2684 	 * the result of the operation.
2685 	 *
2686 	 * Params:
2687 	 *     flags = flags affecting the operation
2688 	 *     mountOperation = a #GMountOperation,
2689 	 *         or %NULL to avoid user interaction.
2690 	 *     cancellable = optional #GCancellable object,
2691 	 *         %NULL to ignore
2692 	 *     callback = a #GAsyncReadyCallback to call
2693 	 *         when the request is satisfied, or %NULL
2694 	 *     userData = the data to pass to callback function
2695 	 *
2696 	 * Since: 2.22
2697 	 */
2698 	public void stopMountable(GMountUnmountFlags flags, MountOperation mountOperation, Cancellable cancellable, GAsyncReadyCallback callback, void* userData);
2699 
2700 	/**
2701 	 * Finishes an stop operation, see g_file_stop_mountable() for details.
2702 	 *
2703 	 * Finish an asynchronous stop operation that was started
2704 	 * with g_file_stop_mountable().
2705 	 *
2706 	 * Params:
2707 	 *     result = a #GAsyncResult
2708 	 *
2709 	 * Returns: %TRUE if the operation finished successfully.
2710 	 *     %FALSE otherwise.
2711 	 *
2712 	 * Since: 2.22
2713 	 *
2714 	 * Throws: GException on failure.
2715 	 */
2716 	public bool stopMountableFinish(AsyncResultIF result);
2717 
2718 	/**
2719 	 * Checks if @file supports
2720 	 * [thread-default contexts][g-main-context-push-thread-default-context].
2721 	 * If this returns %FALSE, you cannot perform asynchronous operations on
2722 	 * @file in a thread that has a thread-default context.
2723 	 *
2724 	 * Returns: Whether or not @file supports thread-default contexts.
2725 	 *
2726 	 * Since: 2.22
2727 	 */
2728 	public bool supportsThreadContexts();
2729 
2730 	/**
2731 	 * Sends @file to the "Trashcan", if possible. This is similar to
2732 	 * deleting it, but the user can recover it before emptying the trashcan.
2733 	 * Not all file systems support trashing, so this call can return the
2734 	 * %G_IO_ERROR_NOT_SUPPORTED error.
2735 	 *
2736 	 * If @cancellable is not %NULL, then the operation can be cancelled by
2737 	 * triggering the cancellable object from another thread. If the operation
2738 	 * was cancelled, the error %G_IO_ERROR_CANCELLED will be returned.
2739 	 *
2740 	 * Params:
2741 	 *     cancellable = optional #GCancellable object,
2742 	 *         %NULL to ignore
2743 	 *
2744 	 * Returns: %TRUE on successful trash, %FALSE otherwise.
2745 	 *
2746 	 * Throws: GException on failure.
2747 	 */
2748 	public bool trash(Cancellable cancellable);
2749 
2750 	/**
2751 	 * Asynchronously sends @file to the Trash location, if possible.
2752 	 *
2753 	 * Params:
2754 	 *     ioPriority = the [I/O priority][io-priority] of the request
2755 	 *     cancellable = optional #GCancellable object,
2756 	 *         %NULL to ignore
2757 	 *     callback = a #GAsyncReadyCallback to call
2758 	 *         when the request is satisfied
2759 	 *     userData = the data to pass to callback function
2760 	 *
2761 	 * Since: 2.38
2762 	 */
2763 	public void trashAsync(int ioPriority, Cancellable cancellable, GAsyncReadyCallback callback, void* userData);
2764 
2765 	/**
2766 	 * Finishes an asynchronous file trashing operation, started with
2767 	 * g_file_trash_async().
2768 	 *
2769 	 * Params:
2770 	 *     result = a #GAsyncResult
2771 	 *
2772 	 * Returns: %TRUE on successful trash, %FALSE otherwise.
2773 	 *
2774 	 * Since: 2.38
2775 	 *
2776 	 * Throws: GException on failure.
2777 	 */
2778 	public bool trashFinish(AsyncResultIF result);
2779 
2780 	/**
2781 	 * Unmounts a file of type G_FILE_TYPE_MOUNTABLE.
2782 	 *
2783 	 * If @cancellable is not %NULL, then the operation can be cancelled by
2784 	 * triggering the cancellable object from another thread. If the operation
2785 	 * was cancelled, the error %G_IO_ERROR_CANCELLED will be returned.
2786 	 *
2787 	 * When the operation is finished, @callback will be called.
2788 	 * You can then call g_file_unmount_mountable_finish() to get
2789 	 * the result of the operation.
2790 	 *
2791 	 * Deprecated: Use g_file_unmount_mountable_with_operation() instead.
2792 	 *
2793 	 * Params:
2794 	 *     flags = flags affecting the operation
2795 	 *     cancellable = optional #GCancellable object,
2796 	 *         %NULL to ignore
2797 	 *     callback = a #GAsyncReadyCallback to call
2798 	 *         when the request is satisfied, or %NULL
2799 	 *     userData = the data to pass to callback function
2800 	 */
2801 	public void unmountMountable(GMountUnmountFlags flags, Cancellable cancellable, GAsyncReadyCallback callback, void* userData);
2802 
2803 	/**
2804 	 * Finishes an unmount operation, see g_file_unmount_mountable() for details.
2805 	 *
2806 	 * Finish an asynchronous unmount operation that was started
2807 	 * with g_file_unmount_mountable().
2808 	 *
2809 	 * Deprecated: Use g_file_unmount_mountable_with_operation_finish()
2810 	 * instead.
2811 	 *
2812 	 * Params:
2813 	 *     result = a #GAsyncResult
2814 	 *
2815 	 * Returns: %TRUE if the operation finished successfully.
2816 	 *     %FALSE otherwise.
2817 	 *
2818 	 * Throws: GException on failure.
2819 	 */
2820 	public bool unmountMountableFinish(AsyncResultIF result);
2821 
2822 	/**
2823 	 * Unmounts a file of type #G_FILE_TYPE_MOUNTABLE.
2824 	 *
2825 	 * If @cancellable is not %NULL, then the operation can be cancelled by
2826 	 * triggering the cancellable object from another thread. If the operation
2827 	 * was cancelled, the error %G_IO_ERROR_CANCELLED will be returned.
2828 	 *
2829 	 * When the operation is finished, @callback will be called.
2830 	 * You can then call g_file_unmount_mountable_finish() to get
2831 	 * the result of the operation.
2832 	 *
2833 	 * Params:
2834 	 *     flags = flags affecting the operation
2835 	 *     mountOperation = a #GMountOperation,
2836 	 *         or %NULL to avoid user interaction
2837 	 *     cancellable = optional #GCancellable object,
2838 	 *         %NULL to ignore
2839 	 *     callback = a #GAsyncReadyCallback to call
2840 	 *         when the request is satisfied, or %NULL
2841 	 *     userData = the data to pass to callback function
2842 	 *
2843 	 * Since: 2.22
2844 	 */
2845 	public void unmountMountableWithOperation(GMountUnmountFlags flags, MountOperation mountOperation, Cancellable cancellable, GAsyncReadyCallback callback, void* userData);
2846 
2847 	/**
2848 	 * Finishes an unmount operation,
2849 	 * see g_file_unmount_mountable_with_operation() for details.
2850 	 *
2851 	 * Finish an asynchronous unmount operation that was started
2852 	 * with g_file_unmount_mountable_with_operation().
2853 	 *
2854 	 * Params:
2855 	 *     result = a #GAsyncResult
2856 	 *
2857 	 * Returns: %TRUE if the operation finished successfully.
2858 	 *     %FALSE otherwise.
2859 	 *
2860 	 * Since: 2.22
2861 	 *
2862 	 * Throws: GException on failure.
2863 	 */
2864 	public bool unmountMountableWithOperationFinish(AsyncResultIF result);
2865 }