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It is only when multiple 43 * radio buttons are grouped together that they become a different user 44 * interface component in their own right. 45 * 46 * Every radio button is a member of some group of radio buttons. When one is 47 * selected, all other radio buttons in the same group are deselected. A 48 * #GtkRadioButton is one way of giving the user a choice from many options. 49 * 50 * Radio button widgets are created with gtk_radio_button_new(), passing %NULL 51 * as the argument if this is the first radio button in a group. In subsequent 52 * calls, the group you wish to add this button to should be passed as an 53 * argument. Optionally, gtk_radio_button_new_with_label() can be used if you 54 * want a text label on the radio button. 55 * 56 * Alternatively, when adding widgets to an existing group of radio buttons, 57 * use gtk_radio_button_new_from_widget() with a #GtkRadioButton that already 58 * has a group assigned to it. The convenience function 59 * gtk_radio_button_new_with_label_from_widget() is also provided. 60 * 61 * To retrieve the group a #GtkRadioButton is assigned to, use 62 * gtk_radio_button_get_group(). 63 * 64 * To remove a #GtkRadioButton from one group and make it part of a new one, 65 * use gtk_radio_button_set_group(). 66 * 67 * The group list does not need to be freed, as each #GtkRadioButton will remove 68 * itself and its list item when it is destroyed. 69 * 70 * # CSS nodes 71 * 72 * |[<!-- language="plain" --> 73 * radiobutton 74 * ├── radio 75 * ╰── <child> 76 * ]| 77 * 78 * A GtkRadioButton with indicator (see gtk_toggle_button_set_mode()) has a 79 * main CSS node with name radiobutton and a subnode with name radio. 80 * 81 * |[<!-- language="plain" --> 82 * button.radio 83 * ├── radio 84 * ╰── <child> 85 * ]| 86 * 87 * A GtkRadioButton without indicator changes the name of its main node 88 * to button and adds a .radio style class to it. The subnode is invisible 89 * in this case. 90 * 91 * ## How to create a group of two radio buttons. 92 * 93 * |[<!-- language="C" --> 94 * void create_radio_buttons (void) { 95 * 96 * GtkWidget *window, *radio1, *radio2, *box, *entry; 97 * window = gtk_window_new (GTK_WINDOW_TOPLEVEL); 98 * box = gtk_box_new (GTK_ORIENTATION_VERTICAL, 2); 99 * gtk_box_set_homogeneous (GTK_BOX (box), TRUE); 100 * 101 * // Create a radio button with a GtkEntry widget 102 * radio1 = gtk_radio_button_new (NULL); 103 * entry = gtk_entry_new (); 104 * gtk_container_add (GTK_CONTAINER (radio1), entry); 105 * 106 * 107 * // Create a radio button with a label 108 * radio2 = gtk_radio_button_new_with_label_from_widget (GTK_RADIO_BUTTON (radio1), 109 * "I’m the second radio button."); 110 * 111 * // Pack them into a box, then show all the widgets 112 * gtk_box_pack_start (GTK_BOX (box), radio1); 113 * gtk_box_pack_start (GTK_BOX (box), radio2); 114 * gtk_container_add (GTK_CONTAINER (window), box); 115 * gtk_widget_show_all (window); 116 * return; 117 * } 118 * ]| 119 * 120 * When an unselected button in the group is clicked the clicked button 121 * receives the #GtkToggleButton::toggled signal, as does the previously 122 * selected button. 123 * Inside the #GtkToggleButton::toggled handler, gtk_toggle_button_get_active() 124 * can be used to determine if the button has been selected or deselected. 125 */ 126 public class RadioButton : CheckButton 127 { 128 /** the main Gtk struct */ 129 protected GtkRadioButton* gtkRadioButton; 130 131 /** Get the main Gtk struct */ 132 public GtkRadioButton* getRadioButtonStruct(bool transferOwnership = false) 133 { 134 if (transferOwnership) 135 ownedRef = false; 136 return gtkRadioButton; 137 } 138 139 /** the main Gtk struct as a void* */ 140 protected override void* getStruct() 141 { 142 return cast(void*)gtkRadioButton; 143 } 144 145 /** 146 * Sets our main struct and passes it to the parent class. 147 */ 148 public this (GtkRadioButton* gtkRadioButton, bool ownedRef = false) 149 { 150 this.gtkRadioButton = gtkRadioButton; 151 super(cast(GtkCheckButton*)gtkRadioButton, ownedRef); 152 } 153 154 /** 155 * Creates a new RadioButton with a text label. 156 * Params: 157 * group = an existing radio button group. 158 * label = the text label to display next to the radio button. 159 * mnemonic = if true the label will be created using 160 * gtk_label_new_with_mnemonic(), so underscores in label indicate the 161 * mnemonic for the button. 162 * Throws: ConstructionException GTK+ fails to create the object. 163 */ 164 public this (ListSG group, string label, bool mnemonic=true) 165 { 166 GtkRadioButton* p; 167 168 if ( mnemonic ) 169 { 170 // GtkWidget* gtk_radio_button_new_with_mnemonic (GSList *group, const gchar *label); 171 p = cast(GtkRadioButton*)gtk_radio_button_new_with_mnemonic( 172 group is null ? null : group.getListSGStruct(), 173 Str.toStringz(label)); 174 } 175 else 176 { 177 // GtkWidget* gtk_radio_button_new_with_label (GSList *group, const gchar *label); 178 p = cast(GtkRadioButton*)gtk_radio_button_new_with_label( 179 group is null ? null : group.getListSGStruct(), 180 Str.toStringz(label)); 181 } 182 183 if(p is null) 184 { 185 throw new ConstructionException("null returned by gtk_radio_button_new_"); 186 } 187 188 this(p); 189 } 190 191 /** 192 * Creates a new RadioButton with a text label, adding it to the same group 193 * as group. 194 * Params: 195 * radioButton = an existing RadioButton. 196 * label = a text string to display next to the radio button. 197 * mnemonic = if true the label 198 * will be created using gtk_label_new_with_mnemonic(), so underscores 199 * in label indicate the mnemonic for the button. 200 * Throws: ConstructionException GTK+ fails to create the object. 201 */ 202 public this (RadioButton radioButton, string label, bool mnemonic=true) 203 { 204 GtkRadioButton* p; 205 206 if ( mnemonic ) 207 { 208 // GtkWidget* gtk_radio_button_new_with_mnemonic_from_widget (GtkRadioButton *group, const gchar *label); 209 p = cast(GtkRadioButton*)gtk_radio_button_new_with_mnemonic_from_widget( 210 radioButton.getRadioButtonStruct(), 211 Str.toStringz(label)); 212 } 213 else 214 { 215 // GtkWidget* gtk_radio_button_new_with_label_from_widget (GtkRadioButton *group, const gchar *label); 216 p = cast(GtkRadioButton*)gtk_radio_button_new_with_label_from_widget( 217 radioButton.getRadioButtonStruct(), 218 Str.toStringz(label)); 219 } 220 221 if(p is null) 222 { 223 throw new ConstructionException("null returned by gtk_radio_button_new_"); 224 } 225 226 this(p); 227 } 228 229 /** 230 * Creates a new RadioButton with a text label, 231 * and creates a new group. 232 * Params: 233 * label = a text string to display next to the radio button. 234 * mnemonic = if true the label 235 * will be created using gtk_label_new_with_mnemonic(), so underscores 236 * in label indicate the mnemonic for the button. 237 * Throws: ConstructionException GTK+ fails to create the object. 238 */ 239 public this (string label, bool mnemonic=true) 240 { 241 this(cast(ListSG)null, label, mnemonic); 242 } 243 244 /** 245 */ 246 247 /** */ 248 public static GType getType() 249 { 250 return gtk_radio_button_get_type(); 251 } 252 253 /** 254 * Creates a new #GtkRadioButton. To be of any practical value, a widget should 255 * then be packed into the radio button. 256 * 257 * Params: 258 * group = an existing 259 * radio button group, or %NULL if you are creating a new group. 260 * 261 * Returns: a new radio button 262 * 263 * Throws: ConstructionException GTK+ fails to create the object. 264 */ 265 public this(ListSG group) 266 { 267 auto p = gtk_radio_button_new((group is null) ? null : group.getListSGStruct()); 268 269 if(p is null) 270 { 271 throw new ConstructionException("null returned by new"); 272 } 273 274 this(cast(GtkRadioButton*) p); 275 } 276 277 /** 278 * Creates a new #GtkRadioButton, adding it to the same group as 279 * @radio_group_member. As with gtk_radio_button_new(), a widget 280 * should be packed into the radio button. 281 * 282 * Params: 283 * radioGroupMember = an existing #GtkRadioButton. 284 * 285 * Returns: a new radio button. 286 * 287 * Throws: ConstructionException GTK+ fails to create the object. 288 */ 289 public this(RadioButton radioGroupMember) 290 { 291 auto p = gtk_radio_button_new_from_widget((radioGroupMember is null) ? null : radioGroupMember.getRadioButtonStruct()); 292 293 if(p is null) 294 { 295 throw new ConstructionException("null returned by new_from_widget"); 296 } 297 298 this(cast(GtkRadioButton*) p); 299 } 300 301 /** 302 * Retrieves the group assigned to a radio button. 303 * 304 * Returns: a linked list 305 * containing all the radio buttons in the same group 306 * as @radio_button. The returned list is owned by the radio button 307 * and must not be modified or freed. 308 */ 309 public ListSG getGroup() 310 { 311 auto p = gtk_radio_button_get_group(gtkRadioButton); 312 313 if(p is null) 314 { 315 return null; 316 } 317 318 return new ListSG(cast(GSList*) p); 319 } 320 321 /** 322 * Joins a #GtkRadioButton object to the group of another #GtkRadioButton object 323 * 324 * Use this in language bindings instead of the gtk_radio_button_get_group() 325 * and gtk_radio_button_set_group() methods 326 * 327 * A common way to set up a group of radio buttons is the following: 328 * |[<!-- language="C" --> 329 * GtkRadioButton *radio_button; 330 * GtkRadioButton *last_button; 331 * 332 * while (some_condition) 333 * { 334 * radio_button = gtk_radio_button_new (NULL); 335 * 336 * gtk_radio_button_join_group (radio_button, last_button); 337 * last_button = radio_button; 338 * } 339 * ]| 340 * 341 * Params: 342 * groupSource = a radio button object whos group we are 343 * joining, or %NULL to remove the radio button from its group 344 * 345 * Since: 3.0 346 */ 347 public void joinGroup(RadioButton groupSource) 348 { 349 gtk_radio_button_join_group(gtkRadioButton, (groupSource is null) ? null : groupSource.getRadioButtonStruct()); 350 } 351 352 /** 353 * Sets a #GtkRadioButton’s group. It should be noted that this does not change 354 * the layout of your interface in any way, so if you are changing the group, 355 * it is likely you will need to re-arrange the user interface to reflect these 356 * changes. 357 * 358 * Params: 359 * group = an existing radio 360 * button group, such as one returned from gtk_radio_button_get_group(), or %NULL. 361 */ 362 public void setGroup(ListSG group) 363 { 364 gtk_radio_button_set_group(gtkRadioButton, (group is null) ? null : group.getListSGStruct()); 365 } 366 367 /** 368 * Emitted when the group of radio buttons that a radio button belongs 369 * to changes. This is emitted when a radio button switches from 370 * being alone to being part of a group of 2 or more buttons, or 371 * vice-versa, and when a button is moved from one group of 2 or 372 * more buttons to a different one, but not when the composition 373 * of the group that a button belongs to changes. 374 * 375 * Since: 2.4 376 */ 377 gulong addOnGroupChanged(void delegate(RadioButton) dlg, ConnectFlags connectFlags=cast(ConnectFlags)0) 378 { 379 return Signals.connect(this, "group-changed", dlg, connectFlags ^ ConnectFlags.SWAPPED); 380 } 381 }