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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 gtk.NativeDialog; 26 27 private import glib.Str; 28 private import gobject.ObjectG; 29 private import gobject.Signals; 30 private import gtk.Window; 31 public import gtkc.gdktypes; 32 private import gtkc.gtk; 33 public import gtkc.gtktypes; 34 35 36 /** 37 * Native dialogs are platform dialogs that don't use #GtkDialog or 38 * #GtkWindow. They are used in order to integrate better with a 39 * platform, by looking the same as other native applications and 40 * supporting platform specific features. 41 * 42 * The #GtkDialog functions cannot be used on such objects, but we 43 * need a similar API in order to drive them. The #GtkNativeDialog 44 * object is an API that allows you to do this. It allows you to set 45 * various common properties on the dialog, as well as show and hide 46 * it and get a #GtkNativeDialog::response signal when the user finished 47 * with the dialog. 48 * 49 * There is also a gtk_native_dialog_run() helper that makes it easy 50 * to run any native dialog in a modal way with a recursive mainloop, 51 * similar to gtk_dialog_run(). 52 */ 53 public class NativeDialog : ObjectG 54 { 55 /** the main Gtk struct */ 56 protected GtkNativeDialog* gtkNativeDialog; 57 58 /** Get the main Gtk struct */ 59 public GtkNativeDialog* getNativeDialogStruct() 60 { 61 return gtkNativeDialog; 62 } 63 64 /** the main Gtk struct as a void* */ 65 protected override void* getStruct() 66 { 67 return cast(void*)gtkNativeDialog; 68 } 69 70 protected override void setStruct(GObject* obj) 71 { 72 gtkNativeDialog = cast(GtkNativeDialog*)obj; 73 super.setStruct(obj); 74 } 75 76 /** 77 * Sets our main struct and passes it to the parent class. 78 */ 79 public this (GtkNativeDialog* gtkNativeDialog, bool ownedRef = false) 80 { 81 this.gtkNativeDialog = gtkNativeDialog; 82 super(cast(GObject*)gtkNativeDialog, ownedRef); 83 } 84 85 86 /** */ 87 public static GType getType() 88 { 89 return gtk_native_dialog_get_type(); 90 } 91 92 /** 93 * Destroys a dialog. 94 * 95 * When a dialog is destroyed, it will break any references it holds 96 * to other objects. If it is visible it will be hidden and any underlying 97 * window system resources will be destroyed. 98 * 99 * Note that this does not release any reference to the object (as opposed to 100 * destroying a GtkWindow) because there is no reference from the windowing 101 * system to the #GtkNativeDialog. 102 * 103 * Since: 3.20 104 */ 105 public void destroy() 106 { 107 gtk_native_dialog_destroy(gtkNativeDialog); 108 } 109 110 /** 111 * Returns whether the dialog is modal. See gtk_native_dialog_set_modal(). 112 * 113 * Return: %TRUE if the dialog is set to be modal 114 * 115 * Since: 3.20 116 */ 117 public bool getModal() 118 { 119 return gtk_native_dialog_get_modal(gtkNativeDialog) != 0; 120 } 121 122 /** 123 * Gets the title of the #GtkNativeDialog. 124 * 125 * Return: the title of the dialog, or %NULL if none has 126 * been set explicitly. The returned string is owned by the widget 127 * and must not be modified or freed. 128 * 129 * Since: 3.20 130 */ 131 public string getTitle() 132 { 133 return Str.toString(gtk_native_dialog_get_title(gtkNativeDialog)); 134 } 135 136 /** 137 * Fetches the transient parent for this window. See 138 * gtk_native_dialog_set_transient_for(). 139 * 140 * Return: the transient parent for this window, 141 * or %NULL if no transient parent has been set. 142 * 143 * Since: 3.20 144 */ 145 public Window getTransientFor() 146 { 147 auto p = gtk_native_dialog_get_transient_for(gtkNativeDialog); 148 149 if(p is null) 150 { 151 return null; 152 } 153 154 return ObjectG.getDObject!(Window)(cast(GtkWindow*) p); 155 } 156 157 /** 158 * Determines whether the dialog is visible. 159 * 160 * Return: %TRUE if the dialog is visible 161 * 162 * Since: 3.20 163 */ 164 public bool getVisible() 165 { 166 return gtk_native_dialog_get_visible(gtkNativeDialog) != 0; 167 } 168 169 /** 170 * Hides the dialog if it is visilbe, aborting any interaction. Once this 171 * is called the #GtkNativeDialog::response signal will not be emitted 172 * until after the next call to gtk_native_dialog_show(). 173 * 174 * If the dialog is not visible this does nothing. 175 * 176 * Since: 3.20 177 */ 178 public void hide() 179 { 180 gtk_native_dialog_hide(gtkNativeDialog); 181 } 182 183 /** 184 * Blocks in a recursive main loop until @self emits the 185 * #GtkNativeDialog::response signal. It then returns the response ID 186 * from the ::response signal emission. 187 * 188 * Before entering the recursive main loop, gtk_native_dialog_run() 189 * calls gtk_native_dialog_show() on the dialog for you. 190 * 191 * After gtk_native_dialog_run() returns, then dialog will be hidden. 192 * 193 * Typical usage of this function might be: 194 * |[<!-- language="C" --> 195 * gint result = gtk_native_dialog_run (GTK_NATIVE_DIALOG (dialog)); 196 * switch (result) 197 * { 198 * case GTK_RESPONSE_ACCEPT: 199 * do_application_specific_something (); 200 * break; 201 * default: 202 * do_nothing_since_dialog_was_cancelled (); 203 * break; 204 * } 205 * g_object_unref (dialog); 206 * ]| 207 * 208 * Note that even though the recursive main loop gives the effect of a 209 * modal dialog (it prevents the user from interacting with other 210 * windows in the same window group while the dialog is run), callbacks 211 * such as timeouts, IO channel watches, DND drops, etc, will 212 * be triggered during a gtk_nautilus_dialog_run() call. 213 * 214 * Return: response ID 215 * 216 * Since: 3.20 217 */ 218 public int run() 219 { 220 return gtk_native_dialog_run(gtkNativeDialog); 221 } 222 223 /** 224 * Sets a dialog modal or non-modal. Modal dialogs prevent interaction 225 * with other windows in the same application. To keep modal dialogs 226 * on top of main application windows, use 227 * gtk_native_dialog_set_transient_for() to make the dialog transient for the 228 * parent; most [window managers][gtk-X11-arch] 229 * will then disallow lowering the dialog below the parent. 230 * 231 * Params: 232 * modal = whether the window is modal 233 * 234 * Since: 3.20 235 */ 236 public void setModal(bool modal) 237 { 238 gtk_native_dialog_set_modal(gtkNativeDialog, modal); 239 } 240 241 /** 242 * Sets the title of the #GtkNativeDialog. 243 * 244 * Params: 245 * title = title of the dialog 246 * 247 * Since: 3.20 248 */ 249 public void setTitle(string title) 250 { 251 gtk_native_dialog_set_title(gtkNativeDialog, Str.toStringz(title)); 252 } 253 254 /** 255 * Dialog windows should be set transient for the main application 256 * window they were spawned from. This allows 257 * [window managers][gtk-X11-arch] to e.g. keep the 258 * dialog on top of the main window, or center the dialog over the 259 * main window. 260 * 261 * Passing %NULL for @parent unsets the current transient window. 262 * 263 * Params: 264 * parent = parent window, or %NULL 265 * 266 * Since: 3.20 267 */ 268 public void setTransientFor(Window parent) 269 { 270 gtk_native_dialog_set_transient_for(gtkNativeDialog, (parent is null) ? null : parent.getWindowStruct()); 271 } 272 273 /** 274 * Shows the dialog on the display, allowing the user to interact with 275 * it. When the user accepts the state of the dialog the dialog will 276 * be automatically hidden and the #GtkNativeDialog::response signal 277 * will be emitted. 278 * 279 * Multiple calls while the dialog is visible will be ignored. 280 * 281 * Since: 3.20 282 */ 283 public void show() 284 { 285 gtk_native_dialog_show(gtkNativeDialog); 286 } 287 288 int[string] connectedSignals; 289 290 void delegate(int, NativeDialog)[] onResponseListeners; 291 /** 292 * Emitted when the user responds to the dialog. 293 * 294 * When this is called the dialog has been hidden. 295 * 296 * If you call gtk_native_dialog_hide() before the user responds to 297 * the dialog this signal will not be emitted. 298 * 299 * Params: 300 * responseId = the response ID 301 * 302 * Since: 3.20 303 */ 304 void addOnResponse(void delegate(int, NativeDialog) dlg, ConnectFlags connectFlags=cast(ConnectFlags)0) 305 { 306 if ( "response" !in connectedSignals ) 307 { 308 Signals.connectData( 309 this, 310 "response", 311 cast(GCallback)&callBackResponse, 312 cast(void*)this, 313 null, 314 connectFlags); 315 connectedSignals["response"] = 1; 316 } 317 onResponseListeners ~= dlg; 318 } 319 extern(C) static void callBackResponse(GtkNativeDialog* nativedialogStruct, int responseId, NativeDialog _nativedialog) 320 { 321 foreach ( void delegate(int, NativeDialog) dlg; _nativedialog.onResponseListeners ) 322 { 323 dlg(responseId, _nativedialog); 324 } 325 } 326 }