Commit Graph

6 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
Emmanuele Bassi
516f71bbdc Use the appropriate prefix for GtkBuilderClosureFlags
Facilitate the job of glib-mkenums, and ensure that the enumeration
nicknames are computed reliably.
2020-12-01 17:26:34 +00:00
David Lechner
8190f0c420 gtk/enums: fix doc comment references
Enum members need a "%" prefix rather than "@" or "%@" in order to
automatically create links in the documentation.
2020-11-07 17:46:26 +00:00
Matthias Clasen
f561000124 docs: Clean up many dangling links
In many cases, these were references to no longer
existing api, so some rewording was necessary.
2020-08-04 22:11:34 -04:00
Benjamin Otte
d375dce9f5 Replace "gchar" with "char" 2020-07-25 00:47:36 +02:00
Benjamin Otte
5015730212 builder: Turn last dlsym() function into a scope API
Looking up a get_type function by its name is now also part of
GtkBuilderScope.
2019-12-12 19:39:36 +01:00
Benjamin Otte
f8a7f30a0d builder: Add GtkBuilderScope
GtkBuilderScope is an interface that provides the scope that a builder
instance operates in.
It creates closures and resolves types. Language bindings are meant to
use this interface to customize the behavior of builder files, in
particular when instantiating templates.

A default implementation for C is provided via GtkBuilderCScope (to keep
with the awkward naming that glib uses for closures). It is derivable on
purpose so that languages or extensions that extend C can use it.

The reftest code in fact does derive GtkBuilderCScope for its own scope
implementation that implements looking up symbols in modules.

gtk-widget-factory was updated to use the new GtkBuilderCScope to add
its custom callback symbols.
So it does it different from gtk-demo, which uses the normal way of
exporting symbols for dlsym() and thereby makes the 2 demos test the 2
ways GtkBuilder uses for looking up symbols.
2019-12-12 19:39:23 +01:00