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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.IconT;
26 
27 public  import gio.IconIF;
28 public  import gio.c.functions;
29 public  import gio.c.types;
30 public  import glib.ConstructionException;
31 public  import glib.ErrorG;
32 public  import glib.GException;
33 public  import glib.Str;
34 public  import glib.Variant;
35 public  import gobject.ObjectG;
36 public  import gtkc.giotypes;
37 
38 
39 /**
40  * #GIcon is a very minimal interface for icons. It provides functions
41  * for checking the equality of two icons, hashing of icons and
42  * serializing an icon to and from strings.
43  * 
44  * #GIcon does not provide the actual pixmap for the icon as this is out
45  * of GIO's scope, however implementations of #GIcon may contain the name
46  * of an icon (see #GThemedIcon), or the path to an icon (see #GLoadableIcon).
47  * 
48  * To obtain a hash of a #GIcon, see g_icon_hash().
49  * 
50  * To check if two #GIcons are equal, see g_icon_equal().
51  * 
52  * For serializing a #GIcon, use g_icon_serialize() and
53  * g_icon_deserialize().
54  * 
55  * If you want to consume #GIcon (for example, in a toolkit) you must
56  * be prepared to handle at least the three following cases:
57  * #GLoadableIcon, #GThemedIcon and #GEmblemedIcon.  It may also make
58  * sense to have fast-paths for other cases (like handling #GdkPixbuf
59  * directly, for example) but all compliant #GIcon implementations
60  * outside of GIO must implement #GLoadableIcon.
61  * 
62  * If your application or library provides one or more #GIcon
63  * implementations you need to ensure that your new implementation also
64  * implements #GLoadableIcon.  Additionally, you must provide an
65  * implementation of g_icon_serialize() that gives a result that is
66  * understood by g_icon_deserialize(), yielding one of the built-in icon
67  * types.
68  */
69 public template IconT(TStruct)
70 {
71 	/** Get the main Gtk struct */
72 	public GIcon* getIconStruct(bool transferOwnership = false)
73 	{
74 		if (transferOwnership)
75 			ownedRef = false;
76 		return cast(GIcon*)getStruct();
77 	}
78 
79 
80 	/**
81 	 * Checks if two icons are equal.
82 	 *
83 	 * Params:
84 	 *     icon2 = pointer to the second #GIcon.
85 	 *
86 	 * Returns: %TRUE if @icon1 is equal to @icon2. %FALSE otherwise.
87 	 */
88 	public bool equal(IconIF icon2)
89 	{
90 		return g_icon_equal(getIconStruct(), (icon2 is null) ? null : icon2.getIconStruct()) != 0;
91 	}
92 
93 	/**
94 	 * Serializes a #GIcon into a #GVariant. An equivalent #GIcon can be retrieved
95 	 * back by calling g_icon_deserialize() on the returned value.
96 	 * As serialization will avoid using raw icon data when possible, it only
97 	 * makes sense to transfer the #GVariant between processes on the same machine,
98 	 * (as opposed to over the network), and within the same file system namespace.
99 	 *
100 	 * Returns: a #GVariant, or %NULL when serialization fails.
101 	 *
102 	 * Since: 2.38
103 	 */
104 	public Variant serialize()
105 	{
106 		auto __p = g_icon_serialize(getIconStruct());
107 
108 		if(__p is null)
109 		{
110 			return null;
111 		}
112 
113 		return new Variant(cast(GVariant*) __p, true);
114 	}
115 
116 	/**
117 	 * Generates a textual representation of @icon that can be used for
118 	 * serialization such as when passing @icon to a different process or
119 	 * saving it to persistent storage. Use g_icon_new_for_string() to
120 	 * get @icon back from the returned string.
121 	 *
122 	 * The encoding of the returned string is proprietary to #GIcon except
123 	 * in the following two cases
124 	 *
125 	 * - If @icon is a #GFileIcon, the returned string is a native path
126 	 * (such as `/path/to/my icon.png`) without escaping
127 	 * if the #GFile for @icon is a native file.  If the file is not
128 	 * native, the returned string is the result of g_file_get_uri()
129 	 * (such as `sftp://path/to/my%20icon.png`).
130 	 *
131 	 * - If @icon is a #GThemedIcon with exactly one name and no fallbacks,
132 	 * the encoding is simply the name (such as `network-server`).
133 	 *
134 	 * Returns: An allocated NUL-terminated UTF8 string or
135 	 *     %NULL if @icon can't be serialized. Use g_free() to free.
136 	 *
137 	 * Since: 2.20
138 	 */
139 	public override string toString()
140 	{
141 		auto retStr = g_icon_to_string(getIconStruct());
142 
143 		scope(exit) Str.freeString(retStr);
144 		return Str.toString(retStr);
145 	}
146 }