1 /* 2 * This file is part of gtkD. 3 * 4 * gtkD is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify 5 * it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public License 6 * as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 3 7 * of the License, or (at your option) any later version, with 8 * some exceptions, please read the COPYING file. 9 * 10 * gtkD is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, 11 * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of 12 * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the 13 * GNU Lesser General Public License for more details. 14 * 15 * You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public License 16 * along with gtkD; if not, write to the Free Software 17 * Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin St, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110, USA 18 */ 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 * Conversion parameters: 26 * inFile = GInitable.html 27 * outPack = gio 28 * outFile = InitableT 29 * strct = GInitable 30 * realStrct= 31 * ctorStrct= 32 * clss = InitableT 33 * interf = InitableIF 34 * class Code: No 35 * interface Code: No 36 * template for: 37 * - TStruct 38 * extend = 39 * implements: 40 * prefixes: 41 * - g_initable_ 42 * omit structs: 43 * omit prefixes: 44 * omit code: 45 * omit signals: 46 * imports: 47 * - glib.Str 48 * - glib.ErrorG 49 * - glib.GException 50 * - gobject.ObjectG 51 * - gio.Cancellable 52 * structWrap: 53 * - GCancellable* -> Cancellable 54 * - GObject* -> ObjectG 55 * module aliases: 56 * local aliases: 57 * overrides: 58 */ 59 60 module gio.InitableT; 61 62 public import gtkc.giotypes; 63 64 public import gtkc.gio; 65 public import glib.ConstructionException; 66 public import gobject.ObjectG; 67 68 69 public import glib.Str; 70 public import glib.ErrorG; 71 public import glib.GException; 72 public import gobject.ObjectG; 73 public import gio.Cancellable; 74 75 76 77 78 /** 79 * GInitable is implemented by objects that can fail during 80 * initialization. If an object implements this interface then 81 * it must be initialized as the first thing after construction, 82 * either via g_initable_init() or g_async_initable_init_async() 83 * (the latter is only available if it also implements GAsyncInitable). 84 * 85 * If the object is not initialized, or initialization returns with an 86 * error, then all operations on the object except g_object_ref() and 87 * g_object_unref() are considered to be invalid, and have undefined 88 * behaviour. They will often fail with g_critical() or g_warning(), but 89 * this must not be relied on. 90 * 91 * Users of objects implementing this are not intended to use 92 * the interface method directly, instead it will be used automatically 93 * in various ways. For C applications you generally just call 94 * g_initable_new() directly, or indirectly via a foo_thing_new() wrapper. 95 * This will call g_initable_init() under the cover, returning NULL and 96 * setting a GError on failure (at which point the instance is 97 * unreferenced). 98 * 99 * For bindings in languages where the native constructor supports 100 * exceptions the binding could check for objects implemention GInitable 101 * during normal construction and automatically initialize them, throwing 102 * an exception on failure. 103 */ 104 public template InitableT(TStruct) 105 { 106 107 /** the main Gtk struct */ 108 protected GInitable* gInitable; 109 110 111 public GInitable* getInitableTStruct() 112 { 113 return cast(GInitable*)getStruct(); 114 } 115 116 117 /** 118 */ 119 120 /** 121 * Initializes the object implementing the interface. 122 * The object must be initialized before any real use after initial 123 * construction, either with this function or g_async_initable_init_async(). 124 * Implementations may also support cancellation. If cancellable is not NULL, 125 * then initialization can be cancelled by triggering the cancellable object 126 * from another thread. If the operation was cancelled, the error 127 * G_IO_ERROR_CANCELLED will be returned. If cancellable is not NULL and 128 * the object doesn't support cancellable initialization the error 129 * G_IO_ERROR_NOT_SUPPORTED will be returned. 130 * If the object is not initialized, or initialization returns with an 131 * error, then all operations on the object except g_object_ref() and 132 * g_object_unref() are considered to be invalid, and have undefined 133 * behaviour. See the ??? section introduction 134 * for more details. 135 * Implementations of this method must be idempotent, i.e. multiple calls 136 * to this function with the same argument should return the same results. 137 * Only the first call initializes the object, further calls return the result 138 * of the first call. This is so that it's safe to implement the singleton 139 * pattern in the GObject constructor function. 140 * Since 2.22 141 * Params: 142 * cancellable = optional GCancellable object, NULL to ignore. 143 * Returns: TRUE if successful. If an error has occurred, this function will return FALSE and set error appropriately if present. 144 * Throws: GException on failure. 145 */ 146 public int init(Cancellable cancellable) 147 { 148 // gboolean g_initable_init (GInitable *initable, GCancellable *cancellable, GError **error); 149 GError* err = null; 150 151 auto p = g_initable_init(getInitableTStruct(), (cancellable is null) ? null : cancellable.getCancellableStruct(), &err); 152 153 if (err !is null) 154 { 155 throw new GException( new ErrorG(err) ); 156 } 157 158 return p; 159 } 160 161 /** 162 * Helper function for constructing GInitable object. This is 163 * similar to g_object_new_valist() but also initializes the object 164 * and returns NULL, setting an error on failure. 165 * Since 2.22 166 * Params: 167 * objectType = a GType supporting GInitable. 168 * firstPropertyName = the name of the first property, followed by 169 * the value, and other property value pairs, and ended by NULL. 170 * varArgs = The var args list generated from first_property_name. 171 * cancellable = optional GCancellable object, NULL to ignore. 172 * Returns: a newly allocated GObject, or NULL on error. [type GObject.Object][transfer full] 173 * Throws: GException on failure. 174 */ 175 public static ObjectG newValist(GType objectType, string firstPropertyName, void* varArgs, Cancellable cancellable) 176 { 177 // GObject * g_initable_new_valist (GType object_type, const gchar *first_property_name, va_list var_args, GCancellable *cancellable, GError **error); 178 GError* err = null; 179 180 auto p = g_initable_new_valist(objectType, Str.toStringz(firstPropertyName), varArgs, (cancellable is null) ? null : cancellable.getCancellableStruct(), &err); 181 182 if (err !is null) 183 { 184 throw new GException( new ErrorG(err) ); 185 } 186 187 188 if(p is null) 189 { 190 return null; 191 } 192 193 return ObjectG.getDObject!(ObjectG)(cast(GObject*) p); 194 } 195 196 /** 197 * Helper function for constructing GInitable object. This is 198 * similar to g_object_newv() but also initializes the object 199 * and returns NULL, setting an error on failure. 200 * Since 2.22 201 * Params: 202 * objectType = a GType supporting GInitable. 203 * parameters = the parameters to use to construct the object. [array length=n_parameters] 204 * cancellable = optional GCancellable object, NULL to ignore. 205 * Returns: a newly allocated GObject, or NULL on error. [type GObject.Object][transfer full] 206 * Throws: GException on failure. 207 */ 208 public static void* newv(GType objectType, GParameter[] parameters, Cancellable cancellable) 209 { 210 // gpointer g_initable_newv (GType object_type, guint n_parameters, GParameter *parameters, GCancellable *cancellable, GError **error); 211 GError* err = null; 212 213 auto p = g_initable_newv(objectType, cast(int) parameters.length, parameters.ptr, (cancellable is null) ? null : cancellable.getCancellableStruct(), &err); 214 215 if (err !is null) 216 { 217 throw new GException( new ErrorG(err) ); 218 } 219 220 return p; 221 } 222 }