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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.TextTag; 26 27 private import gdk.Event; 28 private import glib.ConstructionException; 29 private import glib.Str; 30 private import gobject.ObjectG; 31 private import gobject.Signals; 32 private import gtk.TextIter; 33 private import gtk.c.functions; 34 public import gtk.c.types; 35 public import gtkc.gtktypes; 36 private import std.algorithm; 37 38 39 /** 40 * You may wish to begin by reading the 41 * [text widget conceptual overview][TextWidget] 42 * which gives an overview of all the objects and 43 * data types related to the text widget and how they work together. 44 * 45 * Tags should be in the #GtkTextTagTable for a given #GtkTextBuffer 46 * before using them with that buffer. 47 * 48 * gtk_text_buffer_create_tag() is the best way to create tags. 49 * See “gtk3-demo” for numerous examples. 50 * 51 * For each property of #GtkTextTag, there is a “set” property, e.g. 52 * “font-set” corresponds to “font”. These “set” properties reflect 53 * whether a property has been set or not. 54 * They are maintained by GTK+ and you should not set them independently. 55 */ 56 public class TextTag : ObjectG 57 { 58 /** the main Gtk struct */ 59 protected GtkTextTag* gtkTextTag; 60 61 /** Get the main Gtk struct */ 62 public GtkTextTag* getTextTagStruct(bool transferOwnership = false) 63 { 64 if (transferOwnership) 65 ownedRef = false; 66 return gtkTextTag; 67 } 68 69 /** the main Gtk struct as a void* */ 70 protected override void* getStruct() 71 { 72 return cast(void*)gtkTextTag; 73 } 74 75 protected override void setStruct(GObject* obj) 76 { 77 gtkTextTag = cast(GtkTextTag*)obj; 78 super.setStruct(obj); 79 } 80 81 /** 82 * Sets our main struct and passes it to the parent class. 83 */ 84 public this (GtkTextTag* gtkTextTag, bool ownedRef = false) 85 { 86 this.gtkTextTag = gtkTextTag; 87 super(cast(GObject*)gtkTextTag, ownedRef); 88 } 89 90 91 /** */ 92 public static GType getType() 93 { 94 return gtk_text_tag_get_type(); 95 } 96 97 /** 98 * Creates a #GtkTextTag. Configure the tag using object arguments, 99 * i.e. using g_object_set(). 100 * 101 * Params: 102 * name = tag name, or %NULL 103 * 104 * Returns: a new #GtkTextTag 105 * 106 * Throws: ConstructionException GTK+ fails to create the object. 107 */ 108 public this(string name) 109 { 110 auto p = gtk_text_tag_new(Str.toStringz(name)); 111 112 if(p is null) 113 { 114 throw new ConstructionException("null returned by new"); 115 } 116 117 this(cast(GtkTextTag*) p, true); 118 } 119 120 /** 121 * Emits the #GtkTextTagTable::tag-changed signal on the #GtkTextTagTable where 122 * the tag is included. 123 * 124 * The signal is already emitted when setting a #GtkTextTag property. This 125 * function is useful for a #GtkTextTag subclass. 126 * 127 * Params: 128 * sizeChanged = whether the change affects the #GtkTextView layout. 129 * 130 * Since: 3.20 131 */ 132 public void changed(bool sizeChanged) 133 { 134 gtk_text_tag_changed(gtkTextTag, sizeChanged); 135 } 136 137 /** 138 * Emits the “event” signal on the #GtkTextTag. 139 * 140 * Params: 141 * eventObject = object that received the event, such as a widget 142 * event = the event 143 * iter = location where the event was received 144 * 145 * Returns: result of signal emission (whether the event was handled) 146 */ 147 public bool event(ObjectG eventObject, Event event, TextIter iter) 148 { 149 return gtk_text_tag_event(gtkTextTag, (eventObject is null) ? null : eventObject.getObjectGStruct(), (event is null) ? null : event.getEventStruct(), (iter is null) ? null : iter.getTextIterStruct()) != 0; 150 } 151 152 /** 153 * Get the tag priority. 154 * 155 * Returns: The tag’s priority. 156 */ 157 public int getPriority() 158 { 159 return gtk_text_tag_get_priority(gtkTextTag); 160 } 161 162 /** 163 * Sets the priority of a #GtkTextTag. Valid priorities 164 * start at 0 and go to one less than gtk_text_tag_table_get_size(). 165 * Each tag in a table has a unique priority; setting the priority 166 * of one tag shifts the priorities of all the other tags in the 167 * table to maintain a unique priority for each tag. Higher priority 168 * tags “win” if two tags both set the same text attribute. When adding 169 * a tag to a tag table, it will be assigned the highest priority in 170 * the table by default; so normally the precedence of a set of tags 171 * is the order in which they were added to the table, or created with 172 * gtk_text_buffer_create_tag(), which adds the tag to the buffer’s table 173 * automatically. 174 * 175 * Params: 176 * priority = the new priority 177 */ 178 public void setPriority(int priority) 179 { 180 gtk_text_tag_set_priority(gtkTextTag, priority); 181 } 182 183 protected class OnEventDelegateWrapper 184 { 185 bool delegate(ObjectG, Event, TextIter, TextTag) dlg; 186 gulong handlerId; 187 188 this(bool delegate(ObjectG, Event, TextIter, TextTag) dlg) 189 { 190 this.dlg = dlg; 191 onEventListeners ~= this; 192 } 193 194 void remove(OnEventDelegateWrapper source) 195 { 196 foreach(index, wrapper; onEventListeners) 197 { 198 if (wrapper.handlerId == source.handlerId) 199 { 200 onEventListeners[index] = null; 201 onEventListeners = std.algorithm.remove(onEventListeners, index); 202 break; 203 } 204 } 205 } 206 } 207 OnEventDelegateWrapper[] onEventListeners; 208 209 /** 210 * The ::event signal is emitted when an event occurs on a region of the 211 * buffer marked with this tag. 212 * 213 * Params: 214 * object = the object the event was fired from (typically a #GtkTextView) 215 * event = the event which triggered the signal 216 * iter = a #GtkTextIter pointing at the location the event occurred 217 * 218 * Returns: %TRUE to stop other handlers from being invoked for the 219 * event. %FALSE to propagate the event further. 220 */ 221 gulong addOnEvent(bool delegate(ObjectG, Event, TextIter, TextTag) dlg, ConnectFlags connectFlags=cast(ConnectFlags)0) 222 { 223 auto wrapper = new OnEventDelegateWrapper(dlg); 224 wrapper.handlerId = Signals.connectData( 225 this, 226 "event", 227 cast(GCallback)&callBackEvent, 228 cast(void*)wrapper, 229 cast(GClosureNotify)&callBackEventDestroy, 230 connectFlags); 231 return wrapper.handlerId; 232 } 233 234 extern(C) static int callBackEvent(GtkTextTag* texttagStruct, GObject* object, GdkEvent* event, GtkTextIter* iter, OnEventDelegateWrapper wrapper) 235 { 236 return wrapper.dlg(ObjectG.getDObject!(ObjectG)(object), ObjectG.getDObject!(Event)(event), ObjectG.getDObject!(TextIter)(iter), wrapper.outer); 237 } 238 239 extern(C) static void callBackEventDestroy(OnEventDelegateWrapper wrapper, GClosure* closure) 240 { 241 wrapper.remove(wrapper); 242 } 243 }