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Usually you won’t need to create a 43 * #GtkAccelGroup directly; instead, when using #GtkUIManager, GTK+ 44 * automatically sets up the accelerators for your menus in the ui 45 * manager’s #GtkAccelGroup. 46 * 47 * Note that “accelerators” are different from 48 * “mnemonics”. Accelerators are shortcuts for 49 * activating a menu item; they appear alongside the menu item they’re a 50 * shortcut for. For example “Ctrl+Q” might appear alongside the “Quit” 51 * menu item. Mnemonics are shortcuts for GUI elements such as text 52 * entries or buttons; they appear as underlined characters. See 53 * gtk_label_new_with_mnemonic(). Menu items can have both accelerators 54 * and mnemonics, of course. 55 */ 56 public class AccelGroup : ObjectG 57 { 58 /** the main Gtk struct */ 59 protected GtkAccelGroup* gtkAccelGroup; 60 61 /** Get the main Gtk struct */ 62 public GtkAccelGroup* getAccelGroupStruct() 63 { 64 return gtkAccelGroup; 65 } 66 67 /** the main Gtk struct as a void* */ 68 protected override void* getStruct() 69 { 70 return cast(void*)gtkAccelGroup; 71 } 72 73 protected override void setStruct(GObject* obj) 74 { 75 gtkAccelGroup = cast(GtkAccelGroup*)obj; 76 super.setStruct(obj); 77 } 78 79 /** 80 * Sets our main struct and passes it to the parent class. 81 */ 82 public this (GtkAccelGroup* gtkAccelGroup, bool ownedRef = false) 83 { 84 this.gtkAccelGroup = gtkAccelGroup; 85 super(cast(GObject*)gtkAccelGroup, ownedRef); 86 } 87 88 89 /** */ 90 public static GType getType() 91 { 92 return gtk_accel_group_get_type(); 93 } 94 95 /** 96 * Creates a new #GtkAccelGroup. 97 * 98 * Return: a new #GtkAccelGroup object 99 * 100 * Throws: ConstructionException GTK+ fails to create the object. 101 */ 102 public this() 103 { 104 auto p = gtk_accel_group_new(); 105 106 if(p is null) 107 { 108 throw new ConstructionException("null returned by new"); 109 } 110 111 this(cast(GtkAccelGroup*) p, true); 112 } 113 114 /** 115 * Finds the #GtkAccelGroup to which @closure is connected; 116 * see gtk_accel_group_connect(). 117 * 118 * Params: 119 * closure = a #GClosure 120 * 121 * Return: the #GtkAccelGroup to which @closure 122 * is connected, or %NULL 123 */ 124 public static AccelGroup fromAccelClosure(Closure closure) 125 { 126 auto p = gtk_accel_group_from_accel_closure((closure is null) ? null : closure.getClosureStruct()); 127 128 if(p is null) 129 { 130 return null; 131 } 132 133 return ObjectG.getDObject!(AccelGroup)(cast(GtkAccelGroup*) p); 134 } 135 136 /** 137 * Finds the first accelerator in @accel_group that matches 138 * @accel_key and @accel_mods, and activates it. 139 * 140 * Params: 141 * accelQuark = the quark for the accelerator name 142 * acceleratable = the #GObject, usually a #GtkWindow, on which 143 * to activate the accelerator 144 * accelKey = accelerator keyval from a key event 145 * accelMods = keyboard state mask from a key event 146 * 147 * Return: %TRUE if an accelerator was activated and handled 148 * this keypress 149 */ 150 public bool activate(GQuark accelQuark, ObjectG acceleratable, uint accelKey, GdkModifierType accelMods) 151 { 152 return gtk_accel_group_activate(gtkAccelGroup, accelQuark, (acceleratable is null) ? null : acceleratable.getObjectGStruct(), accelKey, accelMods) != 0; 153 } 154 155 /** 156 * Installs an accelerator in this group. When @accel_group is being 157 * activated in response to a call to gtk_accel_groups_activate(), 158 * @closure will be invoked if the @accel_key and @accel_mods from 159 * gtk_accel_groups_activate() match those of this connection. 160 * 161 * The signature used for the @closure is that of #GtkAccelGroupActivate. 162 * 163 * Note that, due to implementation details, a single closure can 164 * only be connected to one accelerator group. 165 * 166 * Params: 167 * accelKey = key value of the accelerator 168 * accelMods = modifier combination of the accelerator 169 * accelFlags = a flag mask to configure this accelerator 170 * closure = closure to be executed upon accelerator activation 171 */ 172 public void connect(uint accelKey, GdkModifierType accelMods, GtkAccelFlags accelFlags, Closure closure) 173 { 174 gtk_accel_group_connect(gtkAccelGroup, accelKey, accelMods, accelFlags, (closure is null) ? null : closure.getClosureStruct()); 175 } 176 177 /** 178 * Installs an accelerator in this group, using an accelerator path 179 * to look up the appropriate key and modifiers (see 180 * gtk_accel_map_add_entry()). When @accel_group is being activated 181 * in response to a call to gtk_accel_groups_activate(), @closure will 182 * be invoked if the @accel_key and @accel_mods from 183 * gtk_accel_groups_activate() match the key and modifiers for the path. 184 * 185 * The signature used for the @closure is that of #GtkAccelGroupActivate. 186 * 187 * Note that @accel_path string will be stored in a #GQuark. Therefore, 188 * if you pass a static string, you can save some memory by interning it 189 * first with g_intern_static_string(). 190 * 191 * Params: 192 * accelPath = path used for determining key and modifiers 193 * closure = closure to be executed upon accelerator activation 194 */ 195 public void connectByPath(string accelPath, Closure closure) 196 { 197 gtk_accel_group_connect_by_path(gtkAccelGroup, Str.toStringz(accelPath), (closure is null) ? null : closure.getClosureStruct()); 198 } 199 200 /** 201 * Removes an accelerator previously installed through 202 * gtk_accel_group_connect(). 203 * 204 * Since 2.20 @closure can be %NULL. 205 * 206 * Params: 207 * closure = the closure to remove from this accelerator 208 * group, or %NULL to remove all closures 209 * 210 * Return: %TRUE if the closure was found and got disconnected 211 */ 212 public bool disconnect(Closure closure) 213 { 214 return gtk_accel_group_disconnect(gtkAccelGroup, (closure is null) ? null : closure.getClosureStruct()) != 0; 215 } 216 217 /** 218 * Removes an accelerator previously installed through 219 * gtk_accel_group_connect(). 220 * 221 * Params: 222 * accelKey = key value of the accelerator 223 * accelMods = modifier combination of the accelerator 224 * 225 * Return: %TRUE if there was an accelerator which could be 226 * removed, %FALSE otherwise 227 */ 228 public bool disconnectKey(uint accelKey, GdkModifierType accelMods) 229 { 230 return gtk_accel_group_disconnect_key(gtkAccelGroup, accelKey, accelMods) != 0; 231 } 232 233 /** 234 * Finds the first entry in an accelerator group for which 235 * @find_func returns %TRUE and returns its #GtkAccelKey. 236 * 237 * Params: 238 * findFunc = a function to filter the entries 239 * of @accel_group with 240 * data = data to pass to @find_func 241 * 242 * Return: the key of the first entry passing 243 * @find_func. The key is owned by GTK+ and must not be freed. 244 */ 245 public GtkAccelKey* find(GtkAccelGroupFindFunc findFunc, void* data) 246 { 247 return gtk_accel_group_find(gtkAccelGroup, findFunc, data); 248 } 249 250 /** 251 * Locks are added and removed using gtk_accel_group_lock() and 252 * gtk_accel_group_unlock(). 253 * 254 * Return: %TRUE if there are 1 or more locks on the @accel_group, 255 * %FALSE otherwise. 256 * 257 * Since: 2.14 258 */ 259 public bool getIsLocked() 260 { 261 return gtk_accel_group_get_is_locked(gtkAccelGroup) != 0; 262 } 263 264 /** 265 * Gets a #GdkModifierType representing the mask for this 266 * @accel_group. For example, #GDK_CONTROL_MASK, #GDK_SHIFT_MASK, etc. 267 * 268 * Return: the modifier mask for this accel group. 269 * 270 * Since: 2.14 271 */ 272 public GdkModifierType getModifierMask() 273 { 274 return gtk_accel_group_get_modifier_mask(gtkAccelGroup); 275 } 276 277 /** 278 * Locks the given accelerator group. 279 * 280 * Locking an acelerator group prevents the accelerators contained 281 * within it to be changed during runtime. Refer to 282 * gtk_accel_map_change_entry() about runtime accelerator changes. 283 * 284 * If called more than once, @accel_group remains locked until 285 * gtk_accel_group_unlock() has been called an equivalent number 286 * of times. 287 */ 288 public void lock() 289 { 290 gtk_accel_group_lock(gtkAccelGroup); 291 } 292 293 /** 294 * Queries an accelerator group for all entries matching @accel_key 295 * and @accel_mods. 296 * 297 * Params: 298 * accelKey = key value of the accelerator 299 * accelMods = modifier combination of the accelerator 300 * 301 * Return: an array of 302 * @n_entries #GtkAccelGroupEntry elements, or %NULL. The array 303 * is owned by GTK+ and must not be freed. 304 */ 305 public GtkAccelGroupEntry[] query(uint accelKey, GdkModifierType accelMods) 306 { 307 uint nEntries; 308 309 auto p = gtk_accel_group_query(gtkAccelGroup, accelKey, accelMods, &nEntries); 310 311 return p[0 .. nEntries]; 312 } 313 314 /** 315 * Undoes the last call to gtk_accel_group_lock() on this @accel_group. 316 */ 317 public void unlock() 318 { 319 gtk_accel_group_unlock(gtkAccelGroup); 320 } 321 322 int[string] connectedSignals; 323 324 bool delegate(ObjectG, uint, GdkModifierType, AccelGroup)[] onAccelActivateListeners; 325 /** 326 * The accel-activate signal is an implementation detail of 327 * #GtkAccelGroup and not meant to be used by applications. 328 * 329 * Params: 330 * acceleratable = the object on which the accelerator was activated 331 * keyval = the accelerator keyval 332 * modifier = the modifier combination of the accelerator 333 * 334 * Return: %TRUE if the accelerator was activated 335 */ 336 void addOnAccelActivate(bool delegate(ObjectG, uint, GdkModifierType, AccelGroup) dlg, ConnectFlags connectFlags=cast(ConnectFlags)0) 337 { 338 if ( "accel-activate" !in connectedSignals ) 339 { 340 Signals.connectData( 341 this, 342 "accel-activate", 343 cast(GCallback)&callBackAccelActivate, 344 cast(void*)this, 345 null, 346 connectFlags); 347 connectedSignals["accel-activate"] = 1; 348 } 349 onAccelActivateListeners ~= dlg; 350 } 351 extern(C) static int callBackAccelActivate(GtkAccelGroup* accelgroupStruct, GObject* acceleratable, uint keyval, GdkModifierType modifier, AccelGroup _accelgroup) 352 { 353 foreach ( bool delegate(ObjectG, uint, GdkModifierType, AccelGroup) dlg; _accelgroup.onAccelActivateListeners ) 354 { 355 if ( dlg(ObjectG.getDObject!(ObjectG)(acceleratable), keyval, modifier, _accelgroup) ) 356 { 357 return 1; 358 } 359 } 360 361 return 0; 362 } 363 364 void delegate(uint, GdkModifierType, Closure, AccelGroup)[] onAccelChangedListeners; 365 /** 366 * The accel-changed signal is emitted when an entry 367 * is added to or removed from the accel group. 368 * 369 * Widgets like #GtkAccelLabel which display an associated 370 * accelerator should connect to this signal, and rebuild 371 * their visual representation if the @accel_closure is theirs. 372 * 373 * Params: 374 * keyval = the accelerator keyval 375 * modifier = the modifier combination of the accelerator 376 * accelClosure = the #GClosure of the accelerator 377 */ 378 void addOnAccelChanged(void delegate(uint, GdkModifierType, Closure, AccelGroup) dlg, ConnectFlags connectFlags=cast(ConnectFlags)0) 379 { 380 if ( "accel-changed" !in connectedSignals ) 381 { 382 Signals.connectData( 383 this, 384 "accel-changed", 385 cast(GCallback)&callBackAccelChanged, 386 cast(void*)this, 387 null, 388 connectFlags); 389 connectedSignals["accel-changed"] = 1; 390 } 391 onAccelChangedListeners ~= dlg; 392 } 393 extern(C) static void callBackAccelChanged(GtkAccelGroup* accelgroupStruct, uint keyval, GdkModifierType modifier, GClosure* accelClosure, AccelGroup _accelgroup) 394 { 395 foreach ( void delegate(uint, GdkModifierType, Closure, AccelGroup) dlg; _accelgroup.onAccelChangedListeners ) 396 { 397 dlg(keyval, modifier, ObjectG.getDObject!(Closure)(accelClosure), _accelgroup); 398 } 399 } 400 401 /** 402 * Finds the first accelerator in any #GtkAccelGroup attached 403 * to @object that matches @accel_key and @accel_mods, and 404 * activates that accelerator. 405 * 406 * Params: 407 * object = the #GObject, usually a #GtkWindow, on which 408 * to activate the accelerator 409 * accelKey = accelerator keyval from a key event 410 * accelMods = keyboard state mask from a key event 411 * 412 * Return: %TRUE if an accelerator was activated and handled 413 * this keypress 414 */ 415 public static bool accelGroupsActivate(ObjectG object, uint accelKey, GdkModifierType accelMods) 416 { 417 return gtk_accel_groups_activate((object is null) ? null : object.getObjectGStruct(), accelKey, accelMods) != 0; 418 } 419 420 /** 421 * Gets a list of all accel groups which are attached to @object. 422 * 423 * Params: 424 * object = a #GObject, usually a #GtkWindow 425 * 426 * Return: a list of 427 * all accel groups which are attached to @object 428 */ 429 public static ListSG accelGroupsFromObject(ObjectG object) 430 { 431 auto p = gtk_accel_groups_from_object((object is null) ? null : object.getObjectGStruct()); 432 433 if(p is null) 434 { 435 return null; 436 } 437 438 return new ListSG(cast(GSList*) p); 439 } 440 441 /** 442 * Gets the modifier mask. 443 * 444 * The modifier mask determines which modifiers are considered significant 445 * for keyboard accelerators. See gtk_accelerator_set_default_mod_mask(). 446 * 447 * Return: the default accelerator modifier mask 448 */ 449 public static GdkModifierType acceleratorGetDefaultModMask() 450 { 451 return gtk_accelerator_get_default_mod_mask(); 452 } 453 454 /** 455 * Converts an accelerator keyval and modifier mask into a string 456 * which can be used to represent the accelerator to the user. 457 * 458 * Params: 459 * acceleratorKey = accelerator keyval 460 * acceleratorMods = accelerator modifier mask 461 * 462 * Return: a newly-allocated string representing the accelerator. 463 * 464 * Since: 2.6 465 */ 466 public static string acceleratorGetLabel(uint acceleratorKey, GdkModifierType acceleratorMods) 467 { 468 auto retStr = gtk_accelerator_get_label(acceleratorKey, acceleratorMods); 469 470 scope(exit) Str.freeString(retStr); 471 return Str.toString(retStr); 472 } 473 474 /** 475 * Converts an accelerator keyval and modifier mask 476 * into a (possibly translated) string that can be displayed to 477 * a user, similarly to gtk_accelerator_get_label(), but handling 478 * keycodes. 479 * 480 * This is only useful for system-level components, applications 481 * should use gtk_accelerator_parse() instead. 482 * 483 * Params: 484 * display = a #GdkDisplay or %NULL to use the default display 485 * acceleratorKey = accelerator keyval 486 * keycode = accelerator keycode 487 * acceleratorMods = accelerator modifier mask 488 * 489 * Return: a newly-allocated string representing the accelerator. 490 * 491 * Since: 3.4 492 */ 493 public static string acceleratorGetLabelWithKeycode(Display display, uint acceleratorKey, uint keycode, GdkModifierType acceleratorMods) 494 { 495 auto retStr = gtk_accelerator_get_label_with_keycode((display is null) ? null : display.getDisplayStruct(), acceleratorKey, keycode, acceleratorMods); 496 497 scope(exit) Str.freeString(retStr); 498 return Str.toString(retStr); 499 } 500 501 /** 502 * Converts an accelerator keyval and modifier mask into a string 503 * parseable by gtk_accelerator_parse(). For example, if you pass in 504 * #GDK_KEY_q and #GDK_CONTROL_MASK, this function returns “<Control>q”. 505 * 506 * If you need to display accelerators in the user interface, 507 * see gtk_accelerator_get_label(). 508 * 509 * Params: 510 * acceleratorKey = accelerator keyval 511 * acceleratorMods = accelerator modifier mask 512 * 513 * Return: a newly-allocated accelerator name 514 */ 515 public static string acceleratorName(uint acceleratorKey, GdkModifierType acceleratorMods) 516 { 517 auto retStr = gtk_accelerator_name(acceleratorKey, acceleratorMods); 518 519 scope(exit) Str.freeString(retStr); 520 return Str.toString(retStr); 521 } 522 523 /** 524 * Converts an accelerator keyval and modifier mask 525 * into a string parseable by gtk_accelerator_parse_with_keycode(), 526 * similarly to gtk_accelerator_name() but handling keycodes. 527 * This is only useful for system-level components, applications 528 * should use gtk_accelerator_parse() instead. 529 * 530 * Params: 531 * display = a #GdkDisplay or %NULL to use the default display 532 * acceleratorKey = accelerator keyval 533 * keycode = accelerator keycode 534 * acceleratorMods = accelerator modifier mask 535 * 536 * Return: a newly allocated accelerator name. 537 * 538 * Since: 3.4 539 */ 540 public static string acceleratorNameWithKeycode(Display display, uint acceleratorKey, uint keycode, GdkModifierType acceleratorMods) 541 { 542 auto retStr = gtk_accelerator_name_with_keycode((display is null) ? null : display.getDisplayStruct(), acceleratorKey, keycode, acceleratorMods); 543 544 scope(exit) Str.freeString(retStr); 545 return Str.toString(retStr); 546 } 547 548 /** 549 * Parses a string representing an accelerator. The format looks like 550 * “<Control>a” or “<Shift><Alt>F1” or “<Release>z” (the last one is 551 * for key release). 552 * 553 * The parser is fairly liberal and allows lower or upper case, and also 554 * abbreviations such as “<Ctl>” and “<Ctrl>”. Key names are parsed using 555 * gdk_keyval_from_name(). For character keys the name is not the symbol, 556 * but the lowercase name, e.g. one would use “<Ctrl>minus” instead of 557 * “<Ctrl>-”. 558 * 559 * If the parse fails, @accelerator_key and @accelerator_mods will 560 * be set to 0 (zero). 561 * 562 * Params: 563 * accelerator = string representing an accelerator 564 * acceleratorKey = return location for accelerator 565 * keyval, or %NULL 566 * acceleratorMods = return location for accelerator 567 * modifier mask, %NULL 568 */ 569 public static void acceleratorParse(string accelerator, out uint acceleratorKey, out GdkModifierType acceleratorMods) 570 { 571 gtk_accelerator_parse(Str.toStringz(accelerator), &acceleratorKey, &acceleratorMods); 572 } 573 574 /** 575 * Parses a string representing an accelerator, similarly to 576 * gtk_accelerator_parse() but handles keycodes as well. This is only 577 * useful for system-level components, applications should use 578 * gtk_accelerator_parse() instead. 579 * 580 * If @accelerator_codes is given and the result stored in it is non-%NULL, 581 * the result must be freed with g_free(). 582 * 583 * If a keycode is present in the accelerator and no @accelerator_codes 584 * is given, the parse will fail. 585 * 586 * If the parse fails, @accelerator_key, @accelerator_mods and 587 * @accelerator_codes will be set to 0 (zero). 588 * 589 * Params: 590 * accelerator = string representing an accelerator 591 * acceleratorKey = return location for accelerator 592 * keyval, or %NULL 593 * acceleratorCodes = return location for accelerator keycodes, or %NULL 594 * acceleratorMods = return location for accelerator 595 * modifier mask, %NULL 596 * 597 * Since: 3.4 598 */ 599 public static void acceleratorParseWithKeycode(string accelerator, out uint acceleratorKey, out uint[] acceleratorCodes, out GdkModifierType acceleratorMods) 600 { 601 uint* outacceleratorCodes = null; 602 603 gtk_accelerator_parse_with_keycode(Str.toStringz(accelerator), &acceleratorKey, &outacceleratorCodes, &acceleratorMods); 604 605 acceleratorCodes = outacceleratorCodes[0 .. getArrayLength(outacceleratorCodes)]; 606 } 607 608 /** 609 * Sets the modifiers that will be considered significant for keyboard 610 * accelerators. The default mod mask depends on the GDK backend in use, 611 * but will typically include #GDK_CONTROL_MASK | #GDK_SHIFT_MASK | 612 * #GDK_MOD1_MASK | #GDK_SUPER_MASK | #GDK_HYPER_MASK | #GDK_META_MASK. 613 * In other words, Control, Shift, Alt, Super, Hyper and Meta. Other 614 * modifiers will by default be ignored by #GtkAccelGroup. 615 * 616 * You must include at least the three modifiers Control, Shift 617 * and Alt in any value you pass to this function. 618 * 619 * The default mod mask should be changed on application startup, 620 * before using any accelerator groups. 621 * 622 * Params: 623 * defaultModMask = accelerator modifier mask 624 */ 625 public static void acceleratorSetDefaultModMask(GdkModifierType defaultModMask) 626 { 627 gtk_accelerator_set_default_mod_mask(defaultModMask); 628 } 629 630 /** 631 * Determines whether a given keyval and modifier mask constitute 632 * a valid keyboard accelerator. For example, the #GDK_KEY_a keyval 633 * plus #GDK_CONTROL_MASK is valid - this is a “Ctrl+a” accelerator. 634 * But, you can't, for instance, use the #GDK_KEY_Control_L keyval 635 * as an accelerator. 636 * 637 * Params: 638 * keyval = a GDK keyval 639 * modifiers = modifier mask 640 * 641 * Return: %TRUE if the accelerator is valid 642 */ 643 public static bool acceleratorValid(uint keyval, GdkModifierType modifiers) 644 { 645 return gtk_accelerator_valid(keyval, modifiers) != 0; 646 } 647 }