a string, naming the user data pointer
the old value to compare against
the new value
a destroy notify for the new value
destroy notify for the existing value
Return: %TRUE if the existing value for @key was replaced by @newval, %FALSE otherwise.
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Compares the user data for the key @key on @object with @oldval, and if they are the same, replaces @oldval with @newval.
This is like a typical atomic compare-and-exchange operation, for user data on an object.
If the previous value was replaced then ownership of the old value (@oldval) is passed to the caller, including the registered destroy notify for it (passed out in @old_destroy). Its up to the caller to free this as he wishes, which may or may not include using @old_destroy as sometimes replacement should not destroy the object in the normal way.