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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.ActionT; 26 27 public import glib.ErrorG; 28 public import glib.GException; 29 public import glib.Str; 30 public import glib.Variant; 31 public import glib.VariantType; 32 public import gtkc.gio; 33 public import gtkc.giotypes; 34 35 36 /** 37 * #GAction represents a single named action. 38 * 39 * The main interface to an action is that it can be activated with 40 * g_action_activate(). This results in the 'activate' signal being 41 * emitted. An activation has a #GVariant parameter (which may be 42 * %NULL). The correct type for the parameter is determined by a static 43 * parameter type (which is given at construction time). 44 * 45 * An action may optionally have a state, in which case the state may be 46 * set with g_action_change_state(). This call takes a #GVariant. The 47 * correct type for the state is determined by a static state type 48 * (which is given at construction time). 49 * 50 * The state may have a hint associated with it, specifying its valid 51 * range. 52 * 53 * #GAction is merely the interface to the concept of an action, as 54 * described above. Various implementations of actions exist, including 55 * #GSimpleAction. 56 * 57 * In all cases, the implementing class is responsible for storing the 58 * name of the action, the parameter type, the enabled state, the 59 * optional state type and the state and emitting the appropriate 60 * signals when these change. The implementor responsible for filtering 61 * calls to g_action_activate() and g_action_change_state() for type 62 * safety and for the state being enabled. 63 * 64 * Probably the only useful thing to do with a #GAction is to put it 65 * inside of a #GSimpleActionGroup. 66 */ 67 public template ActionT(TStruct) 68 { 69 /** Get the main Gtk struct */ 70 public GAction* getActionStruct() 71 { 72 return cast(GAction*)getStruct(); 73 } 74 75 76 /** 77 * Checks if @action_name is valid. 78 * 79 * @action_name is valid if it consists only of alphanumeric characters, 80 * plus '-' and '.'. The empty string is not a valid action name. 81 * 82 * It is an error to call this function with a non-utf8 @action_name. 83 * @action_name must not be %NULL. 84 * 85 * Params: 86 * actionName = an potential action name 87 * 88 * Return: %TRUE if @action_name is valid 89 * 90 * Since: 2.38 91 */ 92 public static bool nameIsValid(string actionName) 93 { 94 return g_action_name_is_valid(Str.toStringz(actionName)) != 0; 95 } 96 97 /** 98 * Parses a detailed action name into its separate name and target 99 * components. 100 * 101 * Detailed action names can have three formats. 102 * 103 * The first format is used to represent an action name with no target 104 * value and consists of just an action name containing no whitespace 105 * nor the characters ':', '(' or ')'. For example: "app.action". 106 * 107 * The second format is used to represent an action with a target value 108 * that is a non-empty string consisting only of alphanumerics, plus '-' 109 * and '.'. In that case, the action name and target value are 110 * separated by a double colon ("::"). For example: 111 * "app.action::target". 112 * 113 * The third format is used to represent an action with any type of 114 * target value, including strings. The target value follows the action 115 * name, surrounded in parens. For example: "app.action(42)". The 116 * target value is parsed using g_variant_parse(). If a tuple-typed 117 * value is desired, it must be specified in the same way, resulting in 118 * two sets of parens, for example: "app.action((1,2,3))". A string 119 * target can be specified this way as well: "app.action('target')". 120 * For strings, this third format must be used if * target value is 121 * empty or contains characters other than alphanumerics, '-' and '.'. 122 * 123 * Params: 124 * detailedName = a detailed action name 125 * actionName = the action name 126 * targetValue = the target value, or %NULL for no target 127 * 128 * Return: %TRUE if successful, else %FALSE with @error set 129 * 130 * Since: 2.38 131 * 132 * Throws: GException on failure. 133 */ 134 public static bool parseDetailedName(string detailedName, out string actionName, out Variant targetValue) 135 { 136 char* outactionName = null; 137 GVariant* outtargetValue = null; 138 GError* err = null; 139 140 auto p = g_action_parse_detailed_name(Str.toStringz(detailedName), &outactionName, &outtargetValue, &err) != 0; 141 142 if (err !is null) 143 { 144 throw new GException( new ErrorG(err) ); 145 } 146 147 actionName = Str.toString(outactionName); 148 targetValue = new Variant(outtargetValue); 149 150 return p; 151 } 152 153 /** 154 * Formats a detailed action name from @action_name and @target_value. 155 * 156 * It is an error to call this function with an invalid action name. 157 * 158 * This function is the opposite of 159 * g_action_parse_detailed_action_name(). It will produce a string that 160 * can be parsed back to the @action_name and @target_value by that 161 * function. 162 * 163 * See that function for the types of strings that will be printed by 164 * this function. 165 * 166 * Params: 167 * actionName = a valid action name 168 * targetValue = a #GVariant target value, or %NULL 169 * 170 * Return: a detailed format string 171 * 172 * Since: 2.38 173 */ 174 public static string printDetailedName(string actionName, Variant targetValue) 175 { 176 return Str.toString(g_action_print_detailed_name(Str.toStringz(actionName), (targetValue is null) ? null : targetValue.getVariantStruct())); 177 } 178 179 /** 180 * Activates the action. 181 * 182 * @parameter must be the correct type of parameter for the action (ie: 183 * the parameter type given at construction time). If the parameter 184 * type was %NULL then @parameter must also be %NULL. 185 * 186 * If the @parameter GVariant is floating, it is consumed. 187 * 188 * Params: 189 * parameter = the parameter to the activation 190 * 191 * Since: 2.28 192 */ 193 public void activate(Variant parameter) 194 { 195 g_action_activate(getActionStruct(), (parameter is null) ? null : parameter.getVariantStruct()); 196 } 197 198 /** 199 * Request for the state of @action to be changed to @value. 200 * 201 * The action must be stateful and @value must be of the correct type. 202 * See g_action_get_state_type(). 203 * 204 * This call merely requests a change. The action may refuse to change 205 * its state or may change its state to something other than @value. 206 * See g_action_get_state_hint(). 207 * 208 * If the @value GVariant is floating, it is consumed. 209 * 210 * Params: 211 * value = the new state 212 * 213 * Since: 2.30 214 */ 215 public void changeState(Variant value) 216 { 217 g_action_change_state(getActionStruct(), (value is null) ? null : value.getVariantStruct()); 218 } 219 220 /** 221 * Checks if @action is currently enabled. 222 * 223 * An action must be enabled in order to be activated or in order to 224 * have its state changed from outside callers. 225 * 226 * Return: whether the action is enabled 227 * 228 * Since: 2.28 229 */ 230 public bool getEnabled() 231 { 232 return g_action_get_enabled(getActionStruct()) != 0; 233 } 234 235 /** 236 * Queries the name of @action. 237 * 238 * Return: the name of the action 239 * 240 * Since: 2.28 241 */ 242 public string getName() 243 { 244 return Str.toString(g_action_get_name(getActionStruct())); 245 } 246 247 /** 248 * Queries the type of the parameter that must be given when activating 249 * @action. 250 * 251 * When activating the action using g_action_activate(), the #GVariant 252 * given to that function must be of the type returned by this function. 253 * 254 * In the case that this function returns %NULL, you must not give any 255 * #GVariant, but %NULL instead. 256 * 257 * Return: the parameter type 258 * 259 * Since: 2.28 260 */ 261 public VariantType getParameterType() 262 { 263 auto p = g_action_get_parameter_type(getActionStruct()); 264 265 if(p is null) 266 { 267 return null; 268 } 269 270 return new VariantType(cast(GVariantType*) p); 271 } 272 273 /** 274 * Queries the current state of @action. 275 * 276 * If the action is not stateful then %NULL will be returned. If the 277 * action is stateful then the type of the return value is the type 278 * given by g_action_get_state_type(). 279 * 280 * The return value (if non-%NULL) should be freed with 281 * g_variant_unref() when it is no longer required. 282 * 283 * Return: the current state of the action 284 * 285 * Since: 2.28 286 */ 287 public Variant getState() 288 { 289 auto p = g_action_get_state(getActionStruct()); 290 291 if(p is null) 292 { 293 return null; 294 } 295 296 return new Variant(cast(GVariant*) p); 297 } 298 299 /** 300 * Requests a hint about the valid range of values for the state of 301 * @action. 302 * 303 * If %NULL is returned it either means that the action is not stateful 304 * or that there is no hint about the valid range of values for the 305 * state of the action. 306 * 307 * If a #GVariant array is returned then each item in the array is a 308 * possible value for the state. If a #GVariant pair (ie: two-tuple) is 309 * returned then the tuple specifies the inclusive lower and upper bound 310 * of valid values for the state. 311 * 312 * In any case, the information is merely a hint. It may be possible to 313 * have a state value outside of the hinted range and setting a value 314 * within the range may fail. 315 * 316 * The return value (if non-%NULL) should be freed with 317 * g_variant_unref() when it is no longer required. 318 * 319 * Return: the state range hint 320 * 321 * Since: 2.28 322 */ 323 public Variant getStateHint() 324 { 325 auto p = g_action_get_state_hint(getActionStruct()); 326 327 if(p is null) 328 { 329 return null; 330 } 331 332 return new Variant(cast(GVariant*) p); 333 } 334 335 /** 336 * Queries the type of the state of @action. 337 * 338 * If the action is stateful (e.g. created with 339 * g_simple_action_new_stateful()) then this function returns the 340 * #GVariantType of the state. This is the type of the initial value 341 * given as the state. All calls to g_action_change_state() must give a 342 * #GVariant of this type and g_action_get_state() will return a 343 * #GVariant of the same type. 344 * 345 * If the action is not stateful (e.g. created with g_simple_action_new()) 346 * then this function will return %NULL. In that case, g_action_get_state() 347 * will return %NULL and you must not call g_action_change_state(). 348 * 349 * Return: the state type, if the action is stateful 350 * 351 * Since: 2.28 352 */ 353 public VariantType getStateType() 354 { 355 auto p = g_action_get_state_type(getActionStruct()); 356 357 if(p is null) 358 { 359 return null; 360 } 361 362 return new VariantType(cast(GVariantType*) p); 363 } 364 }