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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 module gio.AsyncInitableIF; 26 27 private import gio.AsyncResultIF; 28 private import gio.Cancellable; 29 private import glib.ErrorG; 30 private import glib.GException; 31 private import glib.Str; 32 private import gobject.ObjectG; 33 private import gtkc.gio; 34 public import gtkc.giotypes; 35 36 37 /** 38 * This is the asynchronous version of #GInitable; it behaves the same 39 * in all ways except that initialization is asynchronous. For more details 40 * see the descriptions on #GInitable. 41 * 42 * A class may implement both the #GInitable and #GAsyncInitable interfaces. 43 * 44 * Users of objects implementing this are not intended to use the interface 45 * method directly; instead it will be used automatically in various ways. 46 * For C applications you generally just call g_async_initable_new_async() 47 * directly, or indirectly via a foo_thing_new_async() wrapper. This will call 48 * g_async_initable_init_async() under the cover, calling back with %NULL and 49 * a set %GError on failure. 50 * 51 * A typical implementation might look something like this: 52 * 53 * |[<!-- language="C" --> 54 * enum { 55 * NOT_INITIALIZED, 56 * INITIALIZING, 57 * INITIALIZED 58 * }; 59 * 60 * static void 61 * _foo_ready_cb (Foo *self) 62 * { 63 * GList *l; 64 * 65 * self->priv->state = INITIALIZED; 66 * 67 * for (l = self->priv->init_results; l != NULL; l = l->next) 68 * { 69 * GTask *task = l->data; 70 * 71 * if (self->priv->success) 72 * g_task_return_boolean (task, TRUE); 73 * else 74 * g_task_return_new_error (task, ...); 75 * g_object_unref (task); 76 * } 77 * 78 * g_list_free (self->priv->init_results); 79 * self->priv->init_results = NULL; 80 * } 81 * 82 * static void 83 * foo_init_async (GAsyncInitable *initable, 84 * int io_priority, 85 * GCancellable *cancellable, 86 * GAsyncReadyCallback callback, 87 * gpointer user_data) 88 * { 89 * Foo *self = FOO (initable); 90 * GTask *task; 91 * 92 * task = g_task_new (initable, cancellable, callback, user_data); 93 * 94 * switch (self->priv->state) 95 * { 96 * case NOT_INITIALIZED: 97 * _foo_get_ready (self); 98 * self->priv->init_results = g_list_append (self->priv->init_results, 99 * task); 100 * self->priv->state = INITIALIZING; 101 * break; 102 * case INITIALIZING: 103 * self->priv->init_results = g_list_append (self->priv->init_results, 104 * task); 105 * break; 106 * case INITIALIZED: 107 * if (!self->priv->success) 108 * g_task_return_new_error (task, ...); 109 * else 110 * g_task_return_boolean (task, TRUE); 111 * g_object_unref (task); 112 * break; 113 * } 114 * } 115 * 116 * static gboolean 117 * foo_init_finish (GAsyncInitable *initable, 118 * GAsyncResult *result, 119 * GError **error) 120 * { 121 * g_return_val_if_fail (g_task_is_valid (result, initable), FALSE); 122 * 123 * return g_task_propagate_boolean (G_TASK (result), error); 124 * } 125 * 126 * static void 127 * foo_async_initable_iface_init (gpointer g_iface, 128 * gpointer data) 129 * { 130 * GAsyncInitableIface *iface = g_iface; 131 * 132 * iface->init_async = foo_init_async; 133 * iface->init_finish = foo_init_finish; 134 * } 135 * ]| 136 * 137 * Since: 2.22 138 */ 139 public interface AsyncInitableIF{ 140 /** Get the main Gtk struct */ 141 public GAsyncInitable* getAsyncInitableStruct(); 142 143 /** the main Gtk struct as a void* */ 144 protected void* getStruct(); 145 146 /** 147 */ 148 149 /** 150 * Helper function for constructing #GAsyncInitable object. This is 151 * similar to g_object_new_valist() but also initializes the object 152 * asynchronously. 153 * 154 * When the initialization is finished, @callback will be called. You can 155 * then call g_async_initable_new_finish() to get the new object and check 156 * for any errors. 157 * 158 * Params: 159 * objectType = a #GType supporting #GAsyncInitable. 160 * firstPropertyName = the name of the first property, followed by 161 * the value, and other property value pairs, and ended by %NULL. 162 * varArgs = The var args list generated from @first_property_name. 163 * ioPriority = the [I/O priority][io-priority] of the operation 164 * cancellable = optional #GCancellable object, %NULL to ignore. 165 * callback = a #GAsyncReadyCallback to call when the initialization is 166 * finished 167 * userData = the data to pass to callback function 168 * 169 * Since: 2.22 170 */ 171 public static void newValistAsync(GType objectType, string firstPropertyName, void* varArgs, int ioPriority, Cancellable cancellable, GAsyncReadyCallback callback, void* userData); 172 173 /** 174 * Helper function for constructing #GAsyncInitable object. This is 175 * similar to g_object_newv() but also initializes the object asynchronously. 176 * 177 * When the initialization is finished, @callback will be called. You can 178 * then call g_async_initable_new_finish() to get the new object and check 179 * for any errors. 180 * 181 * Params: 182 * objectType = a #GType supporting #GAsyncInitable. 183 * nParameters = the number of parameters in @parameters 184 * parameters = the parameters to use to construct the object 185 * ioPriority = the [I/O priority][io-priority] of the operation 186 * cancellable = optional #GCancellable object, %NULL to ignore. 187 * callback = a #GAsyncReadyCallback to call when the initialization is 188 * finished 189 * userData = the data to pass to callback function 190 * 191 * Since: 2.22 192 */ 193 public static void newvAsync(GType objectType, uint nParameters, GParameter* parameters, int ioPriority, Cancellable cancellable, GAsyncReadyCallback callback, void* userData); 194 195 /** 196 * Starts asynchronous initialization of the object implementing the 197 * interface. This must be done before any real use of the object after 198 * initial construction. If the object also implements #GInitable you can 199 * optionally call g_initable_init() instead. 200 * 201 * When the initialization is finished, @callback will be called. You can 202 * then call g_async_initable_init_finish() to get the result of the 203 * initialization. 204 * 205 * Implementations may also support cancellation. If @cancellable is not 206 * %NULL, then initialization can be cancelled by triggering the cancellable 207 * object from another thread. If the operation was cancelled, the error 208 * %G_IO_ERROR_CANCELLED will be returned. If @cancellable is not %NULL, and 209 * the object doesn't support cancellable initialization, the error 210 * %G_IO_ERROR_NOT_SUPPORTED will be returned. 211 * 212 * As with #GInitable, if the object is not initialized, or initialization 213 * returns with an error, then all operations on the object except 214 * g_object_ref() and g_object_unref() are considered to be invalid, and 215 * have undefined behaviour. They will often fail with g_critical() or 216 * g_warning(), but this must not be relied on. 217 * 218 * Implementations of this method must be idempotent: i.e. multiple calls 219 * to this function with the same argument should return the same results. 220 * Only the first call initializes the object; further calls return the result 221 * of the first call. This is so that it's safe to implement the singleton 222 * pattern in the GObject constructor function. 223 * 224 * For classes that also support the #GInitable interface, the default 225 * implementation of this method will run the g_initable_init() function 226 * in a thread, so if you want to support asynchronous initialization via 227 * threads, just implement the #GAsyncInitable interface without overriding 228 * any interface methods. 229 * 230 * Params: 231 * ioPriority = the [I/O priority][io-priority] of the operation 232 * cancellable = optional #GCancellable object, %NULL to ignore. 233 * callback = a #GAsyncReadyCallback to call when the request is satisfied 234 * userData = the data to pass to callback function 235 * 236 * Since: 2.22 237 */ 238 public void initAsync(int ioPriority, Cancellable cancellable, GAsyncReadyCallback callback, void* userData); 239 240 /** 241 * Finishes asynchronous initialization and returns the result. 242 * See g_async_initable_init_async(). 243 * 244 * Params: 245 * res = a #GAsyncResult. 246 * 247 * Return: %TRUE if successful. If an error has occurred, this function 248 * will return %FALSE and set @error appropriately if present. 249 * 250 * Since: 2.22 251 * 252 * Throws: GException on failure. 253 */ 254 public bool initFinish(AsyncResultIF res); 255 256 /** 257 * Finishes the async construction for the various g_async_initable_new 258 * calls, returning the created object or %NULL on error. 259 * 260 * Params: 261 * res = the #GAsyncResult from the callback 262 * 263 * Return: a newly created #GObject, 264 * or %NULL on error. Free with g_object_unref(). 265 * 266 * Since: 2.22 267 * 268 * Throws: GException on failure. 269 */ 270 public ObjectG newFinish(AsyncResultIF res); 271 }