Sets our main struct and passes it to the parent class.
Creates a new #GMainContext structure.
Tries to become the owner of the specified context. If some other thread is the owner of the context, returns %FALSE immediately. Ownership is properly recursive: the owner can require ownership again and will release ownership when g_main_context_release() is called as many times as g_main_context_acquire().
Adds a file descriptor to the set of file descriptors polled for this context. This will very seldom be used directly. Instead a typical event source will use g_source_add_unix_fd() instead.
Passes the results of polling back to the main loop.
Dispatches all pending sources.
Increases the reference count on a #GMainContext object by one.
Finds a source with the given source functions and user data. If multiple sources exist with the same source function and user data, the first one found will be returned.
Finds a #GSource given a pair of context and ID.
Finds a source with the given user data for the callback. If multiple sources exist with the same user data, the first one found will be returned.
Get the main Gtk struct
Gets the poll function set by g_main_context_set_poll_func().
the main Gtk struct as a void*
Invokes a function in such a way that @context is owned during the invocation of @function.
Invokes a function in such a way that @context is owned during the invocation of @function.
Determines whether this thread holds the (recursive) ownership of this #GMainContext. This is useful to know before waiting on another thread that may be blocking to get ownership of @context.
Runs a single iteration for the given main loop. This involves checking to see if any event sources are ready to be processed, then if no events sources are ready and @may_block is %TRUE, waiting for a source to become ready, then dispatching the highest priority events sources that are ready. Otherwise, if @may_block is %FALSE sources are not waited to become ready, only those highest priority events sources will be dispatched (if any), that are ready at this given moment without further waiting.
Checks if any sources have pending events for the given context.
Pops @context off the thread-default context stack (verifying that it was on the top of the stack).
Prepares to poll sources within a main loop. The resulting information for polling is determined by calling g_main_context_query ().
Acquires @context and sets it as the thread-default context for the current thread. This will cause certain asynchronous operations (such as most giogio-based I/O) which are started in this thread to run under @context and deliver their results to its main loop, rather than running under the global default context in the main thread. Note that calling this function changes the context returned by g_main_context_get_thread_default(), not the one returned by g_main_context_default(), so it does not affect the context used by functions like g_idle_add().
Determines information necessary to poll this main loop.
Releases ownership of a context previously acquired by this thread with g_main_context_acquire(). If the context was acquired multiple times, the ownership will be released only when g_main_context_release() is called as many times as it was acquired.
Removes file descriptor from the set of file descriptors to be polled for a particular context.
Sets the function to use to handle polling of file descriptors. It will be used instead of the poll() system call (or GLib's replacement function, which is used where poll() isn't available).
Decreases the reference count on a #GMainContext object by one. If the result is zero, free the context and free all associated memory.
Tries to become the owner of the specified context, as with g_main_context_acquire(). But if another thread is the owner, atomically drop @mutex and wait on @cond until that owner releases ownership or until @cond is signaled, then try again (once) to become the owner.
If @context is currently blocking in g_main_context_iteration() waiting for a source to become ready, cause it to stop blocking and return. Otherwise, cause the next invocation of g_main_context_iteration() to return without blocking.
Returns the global default main context. This is the main context used for main loop functions when a main loop is not explicitly specified, and corresponds to the "main" main loop. See also g_main_context_get_thread_default().
Gets the thread-default #GMainContext for this thread. Asynchronous operations that want to be able to be run in contexts other than the default one should call this method or g_main_context_ref_thread_default() to get a #GMainContext to add their #GSources to. (Note that even in single-threaded programs applications may sometimes want to temporarily push a non-default context, so it is not safe to assume that this will always return %NULL if you are running in the default thread.)
Gets the thread-default #GMainContext for this thread, as with g_main_context_get_thread_default(), but also adds a reference to it with g_main_context_ref(). In addition, unlike g_main_context_get_thread_default(), if the thread-default context is the global default context, this will return that #GMainContext (with a ref added to it) rather than returning %NULL.
the main Gtk struct
The GMainContext struct is an opaque data type representing a set of sources to be handled in a main loop.