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# Running and debugging GTK Applications {#gtk-running}
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## Environment variables
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GTK inspects a number of environment variables in addition to
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standard variables like `LANG`, `PATH`, `HOME` or `DISPLAY`; mostly
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to determine paths to look for certain files. The [X11](#x11-envar),
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[Wayland](#wayland-envar), [Windows](#win32-envar) and
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[Broadway](#broadway-envar) GDK backends use some additional
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environment variables.
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### GTK_DEBUG {#GTK_Debug-Options}
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Unless GTK has been configured with `-Ddebug=false`, this variable
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can be set to a list of debug options, which cause GTK to print out
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different types of debugging information.
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actions
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: Actions and menu models
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builder
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: GtkBuilder support
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geometry
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: Size allocation
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icontheme
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: Icon themes
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keybindings
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: Keybindings
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modules
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: Loading of modules
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printing
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: Printing support
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size-request
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: Size requests
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text
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: Text widget internals
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tree
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: Tree widget internals
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A number of keys are influencing behavior instead of just logging:
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interactive
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: Open the [interactive debugger](#interactive-debugging)
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no-css-cache
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: Bypass caching for CSS style properties
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touchscreen
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: Pretend the pointer is a touchscreen device
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updates
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: Visual feedback about window updates
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resize
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: Highlight resizing widgets
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layout
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: Show layout borders
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snapshot
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: Include debug render nodes in the generated snapshots
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The special value `all` can be used to turn on all debug options.
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The special value `help` can be used to obtain a list of all
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supported debug options.
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### GTK_PATH {#gtk-path}
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Specifies a list of directories to search when GTK is looking for
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dynamically loaded objects such as input method modules and print
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backends. If the path to the dynamically loaded object is given as
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an absolute path name, then GTK loads it directly. Otherwise, GTK
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goes in turn through the directories in `GTK_PATH`, followed by
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the directory `.gtk-4.0` in the user's home directory, followed
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by the system default directory, which is `libdir/gtk-4.0/modules`.
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(If `GTK_EXE_PREFIX` is defined, `libdir` is `$GTK_EXE_PREFIX/lib`.
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Otherwise it is the libdir specified when GTK was configured, usually
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`/usr/lib`, or `/usr/local/lib`.)
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For each directory in this list, GTK actually looks in a subdirectory
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`directory/version/host/type`. Where `version` is derived from the
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version of GTK (use `pkg-config --variable=gtk_binary_version gtk4`
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to determine this from a script), `host` is the architecture on
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which GTK was built. (use `pkg-config --variable=gtk_host gtk4` to
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determine this from a script), and `type` is a directory specific to
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the type of modules; currently it can be `modules`, `immodules` or
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`printbackends`, corresponding to the types of modules mentioned
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above. Either `version`, `host`, or both may be omitted. GTK looks
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first in the most specific directory, then in directories with
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fewer components.
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The components of `GTK_PATH` are separated by the ':' character on
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Linux and Unix, and the ';' character on Windows.
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Note that this environment variable is read by GTK 2.x and GTK 3.x
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too, which makes it unsuitable for setting it system-wide (or
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session-wide), since doing so will cause applications using
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different GTK versions to see incompatible modules.
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### GTK_IM_MODULE
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Specifies an IM module to use in preference to the one determined
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from the locale. If this isn't set and you are running on the system
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that enables `XSETTINGS` and has a value in `Gtk/IMModule`, that will
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be used for the default IM module. This also can be a colon-separated
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list of input-methods, which GTK will try in turn until it finds one
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available on the system.
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### GTK_EXE_PREFIX
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If set, GTK uses `$GTK_EXE_PREFIX/lib` instead of the libdir
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configured when GTK was compiled.
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### GTK_DATA_PREFIX
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If set, GTK uses `$GTK_DATA_PREFIX` instead of the prefix
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configured when GTK was compiled.
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### GTK_THEME
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If set, makes GTK use the named theme instead of the theme
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that is specified by the gtk-theme-name setting. This is intended
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mainly for easy debugging of theme issues.
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It is also possible to specify a theme variant to load, by appending
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the variant name with a colon, like this: `GTK_THEME=Adwaita:dark`.
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The following environment variables are used by GdkPixbuf, GDK or
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Pango, not by GTK itself, but we list them here for completeness
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nevertheless.
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### GDK_PIXBUF_MODULE_FILE
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Specifies the file listing the GdkPixbuf loader modules to load.
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This environment variable overrides the default value
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`libdir/gtk-4.0/4.0.0/loaders.cache` (`libdir` is the sysconfdir
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specified when GTK was configured, usually `/usr/lib`.)
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The `loaders.cache` file is generated by the
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`gdk-pixbuf-query-loaders` utility.
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### GDK_DEBUG
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Unless GTK has been configured with `-Ddebug=false`, this variable
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can be set to a list of debug options, which cause GDK to print out
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different types of debugging information.
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cursor
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: Information about cursor objects (only win32)
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eventloop
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: Information about event loop operation (mostly Quartz)
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misc
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: Miscellaneous information
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frames
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: Information about the frame clock
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settings
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: Information about xsettings
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selection
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: Information about selections
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clipboard
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: Information about clipboards
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dnd
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: Information about drag-and-drop
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opengl
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: Information about OpenGL
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vulkan
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: Information about Vulkan
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A number of options affect behavior instead of logging:
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nograbs
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: Turn off all pointer and keyboard grabs
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gl-disable
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: Disable OpenGL support
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gl-software
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: Force OpenGL software rendering
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gl-texture-rect
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: Use the OpenGL texture rectangle extension, if available
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gl-legacy
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: Use a legacy OpenGL context
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gl-gles
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: Use a GLES OpenGL context
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vulkan-disable
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: Disable Vulkan support
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vulkan-validate
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: Load the Vulkan validation layer, if available
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The special value `all` can be used to turn on all
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debug options. The special value `help` can be used
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to obtain a list of all supported debug options.
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### GSK_DEBUG {#GSK-Debug-Options}
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Unless GTK has been configured with `-Ddebug=false`,
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this variable can be set to a list of debug options,
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which cause GSK to print out different types of debugging
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information.
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renderer
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: General renderer information
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cairo
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: cairo renderer information
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opengl
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: OpenGL renderer information
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shaders
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: Shaders
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surface
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: Surfaces
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vulkan
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: Vulkan renderer information
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fallback
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: Information about fallbacks
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glyphcache
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: Information about glyph caching
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A number of options affect behavior instead of logging:
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diff
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: Show differences
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geometry
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: Show borders
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full-redraw
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: Force full redraws for every frame
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sync
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: Sync after each frame
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vulkan-staging-image
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: Use a staging image for Vulkan texture upload
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vulkan-staging-buffer
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: Use a staging buffer for Vulkan texture upload
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The special value `all` can be used to turn on all
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debug options. The special value `help` can be used
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to obtain a list of all supported debug options.
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### GDK_BACKEND
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If set, selects the GDK backend to use. Selecting a backend
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requires that GTK is compiled with support for that backend.
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The following backends can be selected, provided they are
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included in the GDK libraries you are using:
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quartz
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: Selects the native Quartz backend
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win32
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: Selects the native backend for Microsoft Windows
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x11
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: Selects the native backend for connecting to X11 servers
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broadway
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: Selects the Broadway backend for display in web browsers
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wayland
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: Selects the Wayland backend for connecting to Wayland compositors
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This environment variable can contain a comma-separated list of
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backend names, which are tried in order. The list may also contain
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a *, which means: try all remaining backends. The special value
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`help` can be used to make GDK print out a list of all available
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backends. For more information about selecting backends,
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see the gdk_display_manager_get() function.
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### GDK_VULKAN_DEVICE
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This variable can be set to the index of a Vulkan device to override
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the default selection of the device that is used for Vulkan rendering.
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The special value `list` can be used to obtain a list of all Vulkan
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devices.
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### GSK_RENDERER
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If set, selects the GSK renderer to use. The following renderers can
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be selected, provided they are included in the GTK library you are
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using and the GDK backend supports them:
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help
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: Prints information about available options
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broadway
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: Selects the Broadway-backend specific renderer
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cairo
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: Selects the fallback Cairo renderer
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gl
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: Selects the default OpenGL renderer
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vulkan
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: Selects the Vulkan renderer
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### GTK_CSD
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The default value of this environment variable is 1. If changed
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to 0, this disables the default use of client-side decorations
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on GTK windows, thus making the window manager responsible for
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drawing the decorations of windows that do not have a custom
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titlebar widget.
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CSD is always used for windows with a custom titlebar widget set,
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as the WM should not draw another titlebar or other decorations
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around the custom one.
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### XDG_DTA_HOME, XDG_DATA_DIRS
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GTK uses these environment variables to locate icon themes
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and MIME information. For more information, see the
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[Icon Theme Specification](https://freedesktop.org/Standards/icon-theme-spec)
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the [Shared MIME-Info Database](https://freedesktop.org/Standards/shared-mime-info-spec)
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and the [Base Directory Specification](https://freedesktop.org/Standards/basedir-spec).
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### DESKTOP_STARTUP_ID
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GTK uses this environment variable to provide startup notification
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according to the [Startup Notification Spec](https://standards.freedesktop.org/startup-notification-spec/startup-notification-latest.txt).
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Following the specification, GTK unsets this variable after reading
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it (to keep it from leaking to child processes). So, if you need its
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value for your own purposes, you have to read it before calling
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gtk_init().
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## Interactive debugging {#interactive-debugging}
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![The inspector](inspector.png)
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GTK includes an interactive debugger, called the GTK Inspector, which
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lets you explore the widget tree of any GTK application at runtime,
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as well as tweak the theme and trigger visual debugging aids. You can
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easily try out changes at runtime before putting them into the code.
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Note that the GTK inspector can only show GTK internals. It can not
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understand the application-specific logic of a GTK application. Also,
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the fact that the GTK inspector is running in the application process
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limits what it can do. It is meant as a complement to full-blown
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debuggers and system tracing facilities such as DTrace, not as a
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replacement.
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To enable the GTK inspector, you can use the Control-Shift-I or
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Control-Shift-D keyboard shortcuts, or set the `GTK_DEBUG=interactive`
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environment variable.
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There are a few more environment variables that can be set to influence
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how the inspector renders its UI. `GTK_INSPECTOR_DISPLAY` and
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`GTK_INSPECTOR_RENDERER` determine the GDK display and the GSK
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renderer that the inspector is using.
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In some situations, it may be inappropriate to give users access to
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the GTK inspector. The keyboard shortcuts can be disabled with the
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`enable-inspector-keybinding` key in the `org.gtk.Settings.Debug`
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GSettings schema.
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## Profiling {#profiling}
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GTK supports profiling with sysprof. It exports timing information
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about frameclock phases and various characteristics of GskRenders
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in a format that can be displayed by sysprof or GNOME Builder.
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A simple way to capture data is to set the `GTK_TRACE` environment
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variable. When it is set, GTK will write profiling data to a file
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called `gtk.PID.syscap`.
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When launching the application from sysprof, it will set the
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`SYSPROF_TRACE_FD` environment variable to point GTK at a file
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descriptor to write profiling data to.
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When GtkApplication registers with D-Bus, it exports the
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`org.gnome.Sysprof2.Profiler` D-Bus interface that lets sysprof
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request profiling data at runtime.
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