the property on @source to bind
the target #GObject
the property on @target to bind
flags to pass to #GBinding
the transformation function from the @source to the @target, or %NULL to use the default
the transformation function from the @target to the @source, or %NULL to use the default
custom data to be passed to the transformation functions, or %NULL
a function to call when disposing the binding, to free resources used by the transformation functions, or %NULL if not required
the #GBinding instance representing the binding between the two #GObject instances. The binding is released whenever the #GBinding reference count reaches zero.
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Complete version of g_object_bind_property().
Creates a binding between @source_property on @source and @target_property on @target, allowing you to set the transformation functions to be used by the binding.
If @flags contains %G_BINDING_BIDIRECTIONAL then the binding will be mutual: if @target_property on @target changes then the @source_property on @source will be updated as well. The @transform_from function is only used in case of bidirectional bindings, otherwise it will be ignored
The binding will automatically be removed when either the @source or the @target instances are finalized. This will release the reference that is being held on the #GBinding instance; if you want to hold on to the #GBinding instance, you will need to hold a reference to it.
To remove the binding, call g_binding_unbind().
A #GObject can have multiple bindings.
The same @user_data parameter will be used for both @transform_to and @transform_from transformation functions; the @notify function will be called once, when the binding is removed. If you need different data for each transformation function, please use g_object_bind_property_with_closures() instead.