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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 gobject.ParamSpec; 26 27 private import glib.Str; 28 private import gobject.ObjectG; 29 private import gobject.Value; 30 private import gobject.c.functions; 31 public import gobject.c.types; 32 public import gtkc.gobjecttypes; 33 private import gtkd.Loader; 34 35 36 /** 37 * #GParamSpec is an object structure that encapsulates the metadata 38 * required to specify parameters, such as e.g. #GObject properties. 39 * 40 * ## Parameter names # {#canonical-parameter-names} 41 * 42 * Parameter names need to start with a letter (a-z or A-Z). 43 * Subsequent characters can be letters, numbers or a '-'. 44 * All other characters are replaced by a '-' during construction. 45 * The result of this replacement is called the canonical name of 46 * the parameter. 47 */ 48 public class ParamSpec 49 { 50 /** the main Gtk struct */ 51 protected GParamSpec* gParamSpec; 52 protected bool ownedRef; 53 54 /** Get the main Gtk struct */ 55 public GParamSpec* getParamSpecStruct(bool transferOwnership = false) 56 { 57 if (transferOwnership) 58 ownedRef = false; 59 return gParamSpec; 60 } 61 62 /** the main Gtk struct as a void* */ 63 protected void* getStruct() 64 { 65 return cast(void*)gParamSpec; 66 } 67 68 /** 69 * Sets our main struct and passes it to the parent class. 70 */ 71 public this (GParamSpec* gParamSpec, bool ownedRef = false) 72 { 73 this.gParamSpec = gParamSpec; 74 this.ownedRef = ownedRef; 75 } 76 77 ~this () 78 { 79 if ( Linker.isLoaded(LIBRARY_GOBJECT) && ownedRef ) 80 g_param_spec_unref(gParamSpec); 81 } 82 83 84 /** 85 * Creates a new #GParamSpec instance. 86 * 87 * A property name consists of segments consisting of ASCII letters and 88 * digits, separated by either the '-' or '_' character. The first 89 * character of a property name must be a letter. Names which violate these 90 * rules lead to undefined behaviour. 91 * 92 * When creating and looking up a #GParamSpec, either separator can be 93 * used, but they cannot be mixed. Using '-' is considerably more 94 * efficient and in fact required when using property names as detail 95 * strings for signals. 96 * 97 * Beyond the name, #GParamSpecs have two more descriptive 98 * strings associated with them, the @nick, which should be suitable 99 * for use as a label for the property in a property editor, and the 100 * @blurb, which should be a somewhat longer description, suitable for 101 * e.g. a tooltip. The @nick and @blurb should ideally be localized. 102 * 103 * Params: 104 * paramType = the #GType for the property; must be derived from #G_TYPE_PARAM 105 * name = the canonical name of the property 106 * nick = the nickname of the property 107 * blurb = a short description of the property 108 * flags = a combination of #GParamFlags 109 * 110 * Returns: a newly allocated #GParamSpec instance 111 */ 112 public static ParamSpec internal(GType paramType, string name, string nick, string blurb, GParamFlags flags) 113 { 114 auto p = g_param_spec_internal(paramType, Str.toStringz(name), Str.toStringz(nick), Str.toStringz(blurb), flags); 115 116 if(p is null) 117 { 118 return null; 119 } 120 121 return ObjectG.getDObject!(ParamSpec)(cast(GParamSpec*) p); 122 } 123 124 /** 125 * Get the short description of a #GParamSpec. 126 * 127 * Returns: the short description of @pspec. 128 */ 129 public string getBlurb() 130 { 131 return Str.toString(g_param_spec_get_blurb(gParamSpec)); 132 } 133 134 /** 135 * Gets the default value of @pspec as a pointer to a #GValue. 136 * 137 * The #GValue will remain valid for the life of @pspec. 138 * 139 * Returns: a pointer to a #GValue which must not be modified 140 * 141 * Since: 2.38 142 */ 143 public Value getDefaultValue() 144 { 145 auto p = g_param_spec_get_default_value(gParamSpec); 146 147 if(p is null) 148 { 149 return null; 150 } 151 152 return ObjectG.getDObject!(Value)(cast(GValue*) p); 153 } 154 155 /** 156 * Get the name of a #GParamSpec. 157 * 158 * The name is always an "interned" string (as per g_intern_string()). 159 * This allows for pointer-value comparisons. 160 * 161 * Returns: the name of @pspec. 162 */ 163 public string getName() 164 { 165 return Str.toString(g_param_spec_get_name(gParamSpec)); 166 } 167 168 /** 169 * Gets the GQuark for the name. 170 * 171 * Returns: the GQuark for @pspec->name. 172 * 173 * Since: 2.46 174 */ 175 public GQuark getNameQuark() 176 { 177 return g_param_spec_get_name_quark(gParamSpec); 178 } 179 180 /** 181 * Get the nickname of a #GParamSpec. 182 * 183 * Returns: the nickname of @pspec. 184 */ 185 public string getNick() 186 { 187 return Str.toString(g_param_spec_get_nick(gParamSpec)); 188 } 189 190 /** 191 * Gets back user data pointers stored via g_param_spec_set_qdata(). 192 * 193 * Params: 194 * quark = a #GQuark, naming the user data pointer 195 * 196 * Returns: the user data pointer set, or %NULL 197 */ 198 public void* getQdata(GQuark quark) 199 { 200 return g_param_spec_get_qdata(gParamSpec, quark); 201 } 202 203 /** 204 * If the paramspec redirects operations to another paramspec, 205 * returns that paramspec. Redirect is used typically for 206 * providing a new implementation of a property in a derived 207 * type while preserving all the properties from the parent 208 * type. Redirection is established by creating a property 209 * of type #GParamSpecOverride. See g_object_class_override_property() 210 * for an example of the use of this capability. 211 * 212 * Returns: paramspec to which requests on this 213 * paramspec should be redirected, or %NULL if none. 214 * 215 * Since: 2.4 216 */ 217 public ParamSpec getRedirectTarget() 218 { 219 auto p = g_param_spec_get_redirect_target(gParamSpec); 220 221 if(p is null) 222 { 223 return null; 224 } 225 226 return ObjectG.getDObject!(ParamSpec)(cast(GParamSpec*) p); 227 } 228 229 /** 230 * Increments the reference count of @pspec. 231 * 232 * Returns: the #GParamSpec that was passed into this function 233 */ 234 public ParamSpec doref() 235 { 236 auto p = g_param_spec_ref(gParamSpec); 237 238 if(p is null) 239 { 240 return null; 241 } 242 243 return ObjectG.getDObject!(ParamSpec)(cast(GParamSpec*) p); 244 } 245 246 /** 247 * Convenience function to ref and sink a #GParamSpec. 248 * 249 * Returns: the #GParamSpec that was passed into this function 250 * 251 * Since: 2.10 252 */ 253 public ParamSpec refSink() 254 { 255 auto p = g_param_spec_ref_sink(gParamSpec); 256 257 if(p is null) 258 { 259 return null; 260 } 261 262 return ObjectG.getDObject!(ParamSpec)(cast(GParamSpec*) p); 263 } 264 265 /** 266 * Sets an opaque, named pointer on a #GParamSpec. The name is 267 * specified through a #GQuark (retrieved e.g. via 268 * g_quark_from_static_string()), and the pointer can be gotten back 269 * from the @pspec with g_param_spec_get_qdata(). Setting a 270 * previously set user data pointer, overrides (frees) the old pointer 271 * set, using %NULL as pointer essentially removes the data stored. 272 * 273 * Params: 274 * quark = a #GQuark, naming the user data pointer 275 * data = an opaque user data pointer 276 */ 277 public void setQdata(GQuark quark, void* data) 278 { 279 g_param_spec_set_qdata(gParamSpec, quark, data); 280 } 281 282 /** 283 * This function works like g_param_spec_set_qdata(), but in addition, 284 * a `void (*destroy) (gpointer)` function may be 285 * specified which is called with @data as argument when the @pspec is 286 * finalized, or the data is being overwritten by a call to 287 * g_param_spec_set_qdata() with the same @quark. 288 * 289 * Params: 290 * quark = a #GQuark, naming the user data pointer 291 * data = an opaque user data pointer 292 * destroy = function to invoke with @data as argument, when @data needs to 293 * be freed 294 */ 295 public void setQdataFull(GQuark quark, void* data, GDestroyNotify destroy) 296 { 297 g_param_spec_set_qdata_full(gParamSpec, quark, data, destroy); 298 } 299 300 /** 301 * The initial reference count of a newly created #GParamSpec is 1, 302 * even though no one has explicitly called g_param_spec_ref() on it 303 * yet. So the initial reference count is flagged as "floating", until 304 * someone calls `g_param_spec_ref (pspec); g_param_spec_sink 305 * (pspec);` in sequence on it, taking over the initial 306 * reference count (thus ending up with a @pspec that has a reference 307 * count of 1 still, but is not flagged "floating" anymore). 308 */ 309 public void sink() 310 { 311 g_param_spec_sink(gParamSpec); 312 } 313 314 /** 315 * Gets back user data pointers stored via g_param_spec_set_qdata() 316 * and removes the @data from @pspec without invoking its destroy() 317 * function (if any was set). Usually, calling this function is only 318 * required to update user data pointers with a destroy notifier. 319 * 320 * Params: 321 * quark = a #GQuark, naming the user data pointer 322 * 323 * Returns: the user data pointer set, or %NULL 324 */ 325 public void* stealQdata(GQuark quark) 326 { 327 return g_param_spec_steal_qdata(gParamSpec, quark); 328 } 329 330 /** 331 * Decrements the reference count of a @pspec. 332 */ 333 public void unref() 334 { 335 g_param_spec_unref(gParamSpec); 336 } 337 338 /** 339 * Registers @name as the name of a new static type derived from 340 * #G_TYPE_PARAM. The type system uses the information contained in 341 * the #GParamSpecTypeInfo structure pointed to by @info to manage the 342 * #GParamSpec type and its instances. 343 * 344 * Params: 345 * name = 0-terminated string used as the name of the new #GParamSpec type. 346 * pspecInfo = The #GParamSpecTypeInfo for this #GParamSpec type. 347 * 348 * Returns: The new type identifier. 349 */ 350 public static GType paramTypeRegisterStatic(string name, GParamSpecTypeInfo* pspecInfo) 351 { 352 return g_param_type_register_static(Str.toStringz(name), pspecInfo); 353 } 354 355 /** 356 * Transforms @src_value into @dest_value if possible, and then 357 * validates @dest_value, in order for it to conform to @pspec. If 358 * @strict_validation is %TRUE this function will only succeed if the 359 * transformed @dest_value complied to @pspec without modifications. 360 * 361 * See also g_value_type_transformable(), g_value_transform() and 362 * g_param_value_validate(). 363 * 364 * Params: 365 * pspec = a valid #GParamSpec 366 * srcValue = souce #GValue 367 * destValue = destination #GValue of correct type for @pspec 368 * strictValidation = %TRUE requires @dest_value to conform to @pspec 369 * without modifications 370 * 371 * Returns: %TRUE if transformation and validation were successful, 372 * %FALSE otherwise and @dest_value is left untouched. 373 */ 374 public static bool paramValueConvert(ParamSpec pspec, Value srcValue, Value destValue, bool strictValidation) 375 { 376 return g_param_value_convert((pspec is null) ? null : pspec.getParamSpecStruct(), (srcValue is null) ? null : srcValue.getValueStruct(), (destValue is null) ? null : destValue.getValueStruct(), strictValidation) != 0; 377 } 378 379 /** 380 * Checks whether @value contains the default value as specified in @pspec. 381 * 382 * Params: 383 * pspec = a valid #GParamSpec 384 * value = a #GValue of correct type for @pspec 385 * 386 * Returns: whether @value contains the canonical default for this @pspec 387 */ 388 public static bool paramValueDefaults(ParamSpec pspec, Value value) 389 { 390 return g_param_value_defaults((pspec is null) ? null : pspec.getParamSpecStruct(), (value is null) ? null : value.getValueStruct()) != 0; 391 } 392 393 /** 394 * Sets @value to its default value as specified in @pspec. 395 * 396 * Params: 397 * pspec = a valid #GParamSpec 398 * value = a #GValue of correct type for @pspec 399 */ 400 public static void paramValueSetDefault(ParamSpec pspec, Value value) 401 { 402 g_param_value_set_default((pspec is null) ? null : pspec.getParamSpecStruct(), (value is null) ? null : value.getValueStruct()); 403 } 404 405 /** 406 * Ensures that the contents of @value comply with the specifications 407 * set out by @pspec. For example, a #GParamSpecInt might require 408 * that integers stored in @value may not be smaller than -42 and not be 409 * greater than +42. If @value contains an integer outside of this range, 410 * it is modified accordingly, so the resulting value will fit into the 411 * range -42 .. +42. 412 * 413 * Params: 414 * pspec = a valid #GParamSpec 415 * value = a #GValue of correct type for @pspec 416 * 417 * Returns: whether modifying @value was necessary to ensure validity 418 */ 419 public static bool paramValueValidate(ParamSpec pspec, Value value) 420 { 421 return g_param_value_validate((pspec is null) ? null : pspec.getParamSpecStruct(), (value is null) ? null : value.getValueStruct()) != 0; 422 } 423 424 /** 425 * Compares @value1 with @value2 according to @pspec, and return -1, 0 or +1, 426 * if @value1 is found to be less than, equal to or greater than @value2, 427 * respectively. 428 * 429 * Params: 430 * pspec = a valid #GParamSpec 431 * value1 = a #GValue of correct type for @pspec 432 * value2 = a #GValue of correct type for @pspec 433 * 434 * Returns: -1, 0 or +1, for a less than, equal to or greater than result 435 */ 436 public static int paramValuesCmp(ParamSpec pspec, Value value1, Value value2) 437 { 438 return g_param_values_cmp((pspec is null) ? null : pspec.getParamSpecStruct(), (value1 is null) ? null : value1.getValueStruct(), (value2 is null) ? null : value2.getValueStruct()); 439 } 440 }