/* * Copyright © 2010 Codethink Limited * Copyright © 2013 Canonical Limited * * This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or * modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public * License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either * version 2 of the licence, or (at your option) any later version. * * This library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU * Lesser General Public License for more details. * * You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public * License along with this library. If not, see . * * Author: Ryan Lortie */ #include "config.h" #include "gtkapplication.h" #include #ifdef HAVE_UNISTD_H #include #endif #include "gtkapplicationprivate.h" #include "gtkmarshalers.h" #include "gtkmain.h" #include "gtkrecentmanager.h" #include "gtkaccelmapprivate.h" #include "gtkicontheme.h" #include "gtkbuilder.h" #include "gtkshortcutswindow.h" #include "gtkintl.h" #include "gtkprivate.h" /* NB: please do not add backend-specific GDK headers here. This should * be abstracted via GtkApplicationImpl. */ /** * SECTION:gtkapplication * @title: GtkApplication * @short_description: Application class * * #GtkApplication is a class that handles many important aspects * of a GTK+ application in a convenient fashion, without enforcing * a one-size-fits-all application model. * * Currently, GtkApplication handles GTK+ initialization, application * uniqueness, session management, provides some basic scriptability and * desktop shell integration by exporting actions and menus and manages a * list of toplevel windows whose life-cycle is automatically tied to the * life-cycle of your application. * * While GtkApplication works fine with plain #GtkWindows, it is recommended * to use it together with #GtkApplicationWindow. * * When GDK threads are enabled, GtkApplication will acquire the GDK * lock when invoking actions that arrive from other processes. The GDK * lock is not touched for local action invocations. In order to have * actions invoked in a predictable context it is therefore recommended * that the GDK lock be held while invoking actions locally with * g_action_group_activate_action(). The same applies to actions * associated with #GtkApplicationWindow and to the “activate” and * “open” #GApplication methods. * * ## Automatic resources ## {#automatic-resources} * * #GtkApplication will automatically load menus from the #GtkBuilder * resource located at "gtk/menus.ui", relative to the application's * resource base path (see g_application_set_resource_base_path()). The * menu with the ID "app-menu" is taken as the application's app menu * and the menu with the ID "menubar" is taken as the application's * menubar. Additional menus (most interesting submenus) can be named * and accessed via gtk_application_get_menu_by_id() which allows for * dynamic population of a part of the menu structure. * * If the resources "gtk/menus-appmenu.ui" or "gtk/menus-traditional.ui" are * present then these files will be used in preference, depending on the value * of gtk_application_prefers_app_menu(). If the resource "gtk/menus-common.ui" * is present it will be loaded as well. This is useful for storing items that * are referenced from both "gtk/menus-appmenu.ui" and * "gtk/menus-traditional.ui". * * It is also possible to provide the menus manually using * gtk_application_set_app_menu() and gtk_application_set_menubar(). * * #GtkApplication will also automatically setup an icon search path for * the default icon theme by appending "icons" to the resource base * path. This allows your application to easily store its icons as * resources. See gtk_icon_theme_add_resource_path() for more * information. * * If there is a resource located at "gtk/help-overlay.ui" which * defines a #GtkShortcutsWindow with ID "help_overlay" then GtkApplication * associates an instance of this shortcuts window with each * #GtkApplicationWindow and sets up keyboard accelerators (Control-F1 * and Control-?) to open it. To create a menu item that displays the * shortcuts window, associate the item with the action win.show-help-overlay. * * ## A simple application ## {#gtkapplication} * * [A simple example](https://git.gnome.org/browse/gtk+/tree/examples/bp/bloatpad.c) * * GtkApplication optionally registers with a session manager * of the users session (if you set the #GtkApplication:register-session * property) and offers various functionality related to the session * life-cycle. * * An application can block various ways to end the session with * the gtk_application_inhibit() function. Typical use cases for * this kind of inhibiting are long-running, uninterruptible operations, * such as burning a CD or performing a disk backup. The session * manager may not honor the inhibitor, but it can be expected to * inform the user about the negative consequences of ending the * session while inhibitors are present. * * ## See Also ## {#seealso} * [HowDoI: Using GtkApplication](https://wiki.gnome.org/HowDoI/GtkApplication), * [Getting Started with GTK+: Basics](https://developer.gnome.org/gtk3/stable/gtk-getting-started.html#id-1.2.3.3) */ enum { WINDOW_ADDED, WINDOW_REMOVED, LAST_SIGNAL }; static guint gtk_application_signals[LAST_SIGNAL]; enum { PROP_ZERO, PROP_REGISTER_SESSION, PROP_APP_MENU, PROP_MENUBAR, PROP_ACTIVE_WINDOW, NUM_PROPERTIES }; static GParamSpec *gtk_application_props[NUM_PROPERTIES]; struct _GtkApplicationPrivate { GtkApplicationImpl *impl; GtkApplicationAccels *accels; GList *windows; GMenuModel *app_menu; GMenuModel *menubar; guint last_window_id; gboolean register_session; GtkActionMuxer *muxer; GtkBuilder *menus_builder; gchar *help_overlay_path; }; G_DEFINE_TYPE_WITH_PRIVATE (GtkApplication, gtk_application, G_TYPE_APPLICATION) static gboolean gtk_application_focus_in_event_cb (GtkWindow *window, GdkEventFocus *event, GtkApplication *application) { GtkApplicationPrivate *priv = application->priv; GList *link; /* Keep the window list sorted by most-recently-focused. */ link = g_list_find (priv->windows, window); if (link != NULL && link != priv->windows) { priv->windows = g_list_remove_link (priv->windows, link); priv->windows = g_list_concat (link, priv->windows); } if (application->priv->impl) gtk_application_impl_active_window_changed (application->priv->impl, window); g_object_notify_by_pspec (G_OBJECT (application), gtk_application_props[PROP_ACTIVE_WINDOW]); return GDK_EVENT_PROPAGATE; } static void gtk_application_load_resources (GtkApplication *application) { const gchar *base_path; base_path = g_application_get_resource_base_path (G_APPLICATION (application)); if (base_path == NULL) return; /* Expand the icon search path */ { GtkIconTheme *default_theme; gchar *iconspath; default_theme = gtk_icon_theme_get_default (); iconspath = g_strconcat (base_path, "/icons/", NULL); gtk_icon_theme_add_resource_path (default_theme, iconspath); g_free (iconspath); } /* Load the menus */ { gchar *menuspath; /* If the user has given a specific file for the variant of menu * that we are looking for, use it with preference. */ if (gtk_application_prefers_app_menu (application)) menuspath = g_strconcat (base_path, "/gtk/menus-appmenu.ui", NULL); else menuspath = g_strconcat (base_path, "/gtk/menus-traditional.ui", NULL); if (g_resources_get_info (menuspath, G_RESOURCE_LOOKUP_FLAGS_NONE, NULL, NULL, NULL)) application->priv->menus_builder = gtk_builder_new_from_resource (menuspath); g_free (menuspath); /* If we didn't get the specific file, fall back. */ if (application->priv->menus_builder == NULL) { menuspath = g_strconcat (base_path, "/gtk/menus.ui", NULL); if (g_resources_get_info (menuspath, G_RESOURCE_LOOKUP_FLAGS_NONE, NULL, NULL, NULL)) application->priv->menus_builder = gtk_builder_new_from_resource (menuspath); g_free (menuspath); } /* Always load from -common as well, if we have it */ menuspath = g_strconcat (base_path, "/gtk/menus-common.ui", NULL); if (g_resources_get_info (menuspath, G_RESOURCE_LOOKUP_FLAGS_NONE, NULL, NULL, NULL)) { GError *error = NULL; if (application->priv->menus_builder == NULL) application->priv->menus_builder = gtk_builder_new (); if (!gtk_builder_add_from_resource (application->priv->menus_builder, menuspath, &error)) g_error ("failed to load menus-common.ui: %s", error->message); } g_free (menuspath); if (application->priv->menus_builder) { GObject *menu; menu = gtk_builder_get_object (application->priv->menus_builder, "app-menu"); if (menu != NULL && G_IS_MENU_MODEL (menu)) gtk_application_set_app_menu (application, G_MENU_MODEL (menu)); menu = gtk_builder_get_object (application->priv->menus_builder, "menubar"); if (menu != NULL && G_IS_MENU_MODEL (menu)) gtk_application_set_menubar (application, G_MENU_MODEL (menu)); } } /* Help overlay */ { gchar *path; path = g_strconcat (base_path, "/gtk/help-overlay.ui", NULL); if (g_resources_get_info (path, G_RESOURCE_LOOKUP_FLAGS_NONE, NULL, NULL, NULL)) { const gchar * const accels[] = { "F1", "question", NULL }; application->priv->help_overlay_path = path; gtk_application_set_accels_for_action (application, "win.show-help-overlay", accels); } else { g_free (path); } } } static void gtk_application_startup (GApplication *g_application) { GtkApplication *application = GTK_APPLICATION (g_application); G_APPLICATION_CLASS (gtk_application_parent_class)->startup (g_application); gtk_action_muxer_insert (application->priv->muxer, "app", G_ACTION_GROUP (application)); gtk_init (); application->priv->impl = gtk_application_impl_new (application, gdk_display_get_default ()); gtk_application_impl_startup (application->priv->impl, application->priv->register_session); gtk_application_load_resources (application); } static void gtk_application_shutdown (GApplication *g_application) { GtkApplication *application = GTK_APPLICATION (g_application); if (application->priv->impl == NULL) return; gtk_application_impl_shutdown (application->priv->impl); g_clear_object (&application->priv->impl); gtk_action_muxer_remove (application->priv->muxer, "app"); gtk_main_sync (); G_APPLICATION_CLASS (gtk_application_parent_class)->shutdown (g_application); } static gboolean gtk_application_local_command_line (GApplication *application, gchar ***arguments, gint *exit_status) { return G_APPLICATION_CLASS (gtk_application_parent_class)->local_command_line (application, arguments, exit_status); } static void gtk_application_add_platform_data (GApplication *application, GVariantBuilder *builder) { const gchar *startup_id; /* This is slightly evil. * * We don't have an impl here because we're remote so we can't figure * out what to do on a per-display-server basis. * * So we do all the things... which currently is just one thing. */ startup_id = getenv ("DESKTOP_STARTUP_ID"); if (startup_id && g_utf8_validate (startup_id, -1, NULL)) g_variant_builder_add (builder, "{sv}", "desktop-startup-id", g_variant_new_string (startup_id)); } static void gtk_application_before_emit (GApplication *g_application, GVariant *platform_data) { GtkApplication *application = GTK_APPLICATION (g_application); gdk_threads_enter (); gtk_application_impl_before_emit (application->priv->impl, platform_data); } static void gtk_application_after_emit (GApplication *application, GVariant *platform_data) { gdk_threads_leave (); } static void gtk_application_init (GtkApplication *application) { application->priv = gtk_application_get_instance_private (application); application->priv->muxer = gtk_action_muxer_new (); application->priv->accels = gtk_application_accels_new (); } static void gtk_application_window_added (GtkApplication *application, GtkWindow *window) { GtkApplicationPrivate *priv = application->priv; if (GTK_IS_APPLICATION_WINDOW (window)) { gtk_application_window_set_id (GTK_APPLICATION_WINDOW (window), ++priv->last_window_id); if (priv->help_overlay_path) { GtkBuilder *builder; GtkWidget *help_overlay; builder = gtk_builder_new_from_resource (priv->help_overlay_path); help_overlay = GTK_WIDGET (gtk_builder_get_object (builder, "help_overlay")); if (GTK_IS_SHORTCUTS_WINDOW (help_overlay)) gtk_application_window_set_help_overlay (GTK_APPLICATION_WINDOW (window), GTK_SHORTCUTS_WINDOW (help_overlay)); g_object_unref (builder); } } priv->windows = g_list_prepend (priv->windows, window); gtk_window_set_application (window, application); g_application_hold (G_APPLICATION (application)); g_signal_connect (window, "focus-in-event", G_CALLBACK (gtk_application_focus_in_event_cb), application); gtk_application_impl_window_added (priv->impl, window); gtk_application_impl_active_window_changed (priv->impl, window); g_object_notify_by_pspec (G_OBJECT (application), gtk_application_props[PROP_ACTIVE_WINDOW]); } static void gtk_application_window_removed (GtkApplication *application, GtkWindow *window) { GtkApplicationPrivate *priv = application->priv; gpointer old_active; old_active = priv->windows; if (priv->impl) gtk_application_impl_window_removed (priv->impl, window); g_signal_handlers_disconnect_by_func (window, gtk_application_focus_in_event_cb, application); g_application_release (G_APPLICATION (application)); priv->windows = g_list_remove (priv->windows, window); gtk_window_set_application (window, NULL); if (priv->windows != old_active && priv->impl) { gtk_application_impl_active_window_changed (priv->impl, priv->windows ? priv->windows->data : NULL); g_object_notify_by_pspec (G_OBJECT (application), gtk_application_props[PROP_ACTIVE_WINDOW]); } } static void extract_accel_from_menu_item (GMenuModel *model, gint item, GtkApplication *app) { GMenuAttributeIter *iter; const gchar *key; GVariant *value; const gchar *accel = NULL; const gchar *action = NULL; GVariant *target = NULL; iter = g_menu_model_iterate_item_attributes (model, item); while (g_menu_attribute_iter_get_next (iter, &key, &value)) { if (g_str_equal (key, "action") && g_variant_is_of_type (value, G_VARIANT_TYPE_STRING)) action = g_variant_get_string (value, NULL); else if (g_str_equal (key, "accel") && g_variant_is_of_type (value, G_VARIANT_TYPE_STRING)) accel = g_variant_get_string (value, NULL); else if (g_str_equal (key, "target")) target = g_variant_ref (value); g_variant_unref (value); } g_object_unref (iter); if (accel && action) { const gchar *accels[2] = { accel, NULL }; gchar *detailed_action_name; detailed_action_name = g_action_print_detailed_name (action, target); gtk_application_set_accels_for_action (app, detailed_action_name, accels); g_free (detailed_action_name); } if (target) g_variant_unref (target); } static void extract_accels_from_menu (GMenuModel *model, GtkApplication *app) { gint i; for (i = 0; i < g_menu_model_get_n_items (model); i++) { GMenuLinkIter *iter; GMenuModel *sub_model; extract_accel_from_menu_item (model, i, app); iter = g_menu_model_iterate_item_links (model, i); while (g_menu_link_iter_get_next (iter, NULL, &sub_model)) { extract_accels_from_menu (sub_model, app); g_object_unref (sub_model); } g_object_unref (iter); } } static void gtk_application_get_property (GObject *object, guint prop_id, GValue *value, GParamSpec *pspec) { GtkApplication *application = GTK_APPLICATION (object); switch (prop_id) { case PROP_REGISTER_SESSION: g_value_set_boolean (value, application->priv->register_session); break; case PROP_APP_MENU: g_value_set_object (value, gtk_application_get_app_menu (application)); break; case PROP_MENUBAR: g_value_set_object (value, gtk_application_get_menubar (application)); break; case PROP_ACTIVE_WINDOW: g_value_set_object (value, gtk_application_get_active_window (application)); break; default: G_OBJECT_WARN_INVALID_PROPERTY_ID (object, prop_id, pspec); break; } } static void gtk_application_set_property (GObject *object, guint prop_id, const GValue *value, GParamSpec *pspec) { GtkApplication *application = GTK_APPLICATION (object); switch (prop_id) { case PROP_REGISTER_SESSION: application->priv->register_session = g_value_get_boolean (value); break; case PROP_APP_MENU: gtk_application_set_app_menu (application, g_value_get_object (value)); break; case PROP_MENUBAR: gtk_application_set_menubar (application, g_value_get_object (value)); break; default: G_OBJECT_WARN_INVALID_PROPERTY_ID (object, prop_id, pspec); break; } } static void gtk_application_finalize (GObject *object) { GtkApplication *application = GTK_APPLICATION (object); g_clear_object (&application->priv->menus_builder); g_clear_object (&application->priv->app_menu); g_clear_object (&application->priv->menubar); g_clear_object (&application->priv->muxer); g_clear_object (&application->priv->accels); g_free (application->priv->help_overlay_path); G_OBJECT_CLASS (gtk_application_parent_class)->finalize (object); } static void gtk_application_class_init (GtkApplicationClass *class) { GObjectClass *object_class = G_OBJECT_CLASS (class); GApplicationClass *application_class = G_APPLICATION_CLASS (class); object_class->get_property = gtk_application_get_property; object_class->set_property = gtk_application_set_property; object_class->finalize = gtk_application_finalize; application_class->local_command_line = gtk_application_local_command_line; application_class->add_platform_data = gtk_application_add_platform_data; application_class->before_emit = gtk_application_before_emit; application_class->after_emit = gtk_application_after_emit; application_class->startup = gtk_application_startup; application_class->shutdown = gtk_application_shutdown; class->window_added = gtk_application_window_added; class->window_removed = gtk_application_window_removed; /** * GtkApplication::window-added: * @application: the #GtkApplication which emitted the signal * @window: the newly-added #GtkWindow * * Emitted when a #GtkWindow is added to @application through * gtk_application_add_window(). * * Since: 3.2 */ gtk_application_signals[WINDOW_ADDED] = g_signal_new (I_("window-added"), GTK_TYPE_APPLICATION, G_SIGNAL_RUN_FIRST, G_STRUCT_OFFSET (GtkApplicationClass, window_added), NULL, NULL, g_cclosure_marshal_VOID__OBJECT, G_TYPE_NONE, 1, GTK_TYPE_WINDOW); /** * GtkApplication::window-removed: * @application: the #GtkApplication which emitted the signal * @window: the #GtkWindow that is being removed * * Emitted when a #GtkWindow is removed from @application, * either as a side-effect of being destroyed or explicitly * through gtk_application_remove_window(). * * Since: 3.2 */ gtk_application_signals[WINDOW_REMOVED] = g_signal_new (I_("window-removed"), GTK_TYPE_APPLICATION, G_SIGNAL_RUN_FIRST, G_STRUCT_OFFSET (GtkApplicationClass, window_removed), NULL, NULL, g_cclosure_marshal_VOID__OBJECT, G_TYPE_NONE, 1, GTK_TYPE_WINDOW); /** * GtkApplication:register-session: * * Set this property to %TRUE to register with the session manager. * * Since: 3.4 */ gtk_application_props[PROP_REGISTER_SESSION] = g_param_spec_boolean ("register-session", P_("Register session"), P_("Register with the session manager"), FALSE, G_PARAM_READWRITE|G_PARAM_STATIC_STRINGS); gtk_application_props[PROP_APP_MENU] = g_param_spec_object ("app-menu", P_("Application menu"), P_("The GMenuModel for the application menu"), G_TYPE_MENU_MODEL, G_PARAM_READWRITE|G_PARAM_STATIC_STRINGS); gtk_application_props[PROP_MENUBAR] = g_param_spec_object ("menubar", P_("Menubar"), P_("The GMenuModel for the menubar"), G_TYPE_MENU_MODEL, G_PARAM_READWRITE|G_PARAM_STATIC_STRINGS); gtk_application_props[PROP_ACTIVE_WINDOW] = g_param_spec_object ("active-window", P_("Active window"), P_("The window which most recently had focus"), GTK_TYPE_WINDOW, G_PARAM_READABLE|G_PARAM_STATIC_STRINGS); g_object_class_install_properties (object_class, NUM_PROPERTIES, gtk_application_props); } /** * gtk_application_new: * @application_id: (allow-none): The application ID. * @flags: the application flags * * Creates a new #GtkApplication instance. * * When using #GtkApplication, it is not necessary to call gtk_init() * manually. It is called as soon as the application gets registered as * the primary instance. * * Concretely, gtk_init() is called in the default handler for the * #GApplication::startup signal. Therefore, #GtkApplication subclasses should * chain up in their #GApplication::startup handler before using any GTK+ API. * * Note that commandline arguments are not passed to gtk_init(). * All GTK+ functionality that is available via commandline arguments * can also be achieved by setting suitable environment variables * such as `G_DEBUG`, so this should not be a big * problem. If you absolutely must support GTK+ commandline arguments, * you can explicitly call gtk_init() before creating the application * instance. * * If non-%NULL, the application ID must be valid. See * g_application_id_is_valid(). * * If no application ID is given then some features (most notably application * uniqueness) will be disabled. A null application ID is only allowed with * GTK+ 3.6 or later. * * Returns: a new #GtkApplication instance * * Since: 3.0 */ GtkApplication * gtk_application_new (const gchar *application_id, GApplicationFlags flags) { g_return_val_if_fail (application_id == NULL || g_application_id_is_valid (application_id), NULL); return g_object_new (GTK_TYPE_APPLICATION, "application-id", application_id, "flags", flags, NULL); } /** * gtk_application_add_window: * @application: a #GtkApplication * @window: a #GtkWindow * * Adds a window to @application. * * This call can only happen after the @application has started; * typically, you should add new application windows in response * to the emission of the #GApplication::activate signal. * * This call is equivalent to setting the #GtkWindow:application * property of @window to @application. * * Normally, the connection between the application and the window * will remain until the window is destroyed, but you can explicitly * remove it with gtk_application_remove_window(). * * GTK+ will keep the @application running as long as it has * any windows. * * Since: 3.0 **/ void gtk_application_add_window (GtkApplication *application, GtkWindow *window) { g_return_if_fail (GTK_IS_APPLICATION (application)); g_return_if_fail (GTK_IS_WINDOW (window)); if (!g_application_get_is_registered (G_APPLICATION (application))) { g_critical ("New application windows must be added after the " "GApplication::startup signal has been emitted."); return; } if (!g_list_find (application->priv->windows, window)) g_signal_emit (application, gtk_application_signals[WINDOW_ADDED], 0, window); } /** * gtk_application_remove_window: * @application: a #GtkApplication * @window: a #GtkWindow * * Remove a window from @application. * * If @window belongs to @application then this call is equivalent to * setting the #GtkWindow:application property of @window to * %NULL. * * The application may stop running as a result of a call to this * function. * * Since: 3.0 **/ void gtk_application_remove_window (GtkApplication *application, GtkWindow *window) { g_return_if_fail (GTK_IS_APPLICATION (application)); g_return_if_fail (GTK_IS_WINDOW (window)); if (g_list_find (application->priv->windows, window)) g_signal_emit (application, gtk_application_signals[WINDOW_REMOVED], 0, window); } /** * gtk_application_get_windows: * @application: a #GtkApplication * * Gets a list of the #GtkWindows associated with @application. * * The list is sorted by most recently focused window, such that the first * element is the currently focused window. (Useful for choosing a parent * for a transient window.) * * The list that is returned should not be modified in any way. It will * only remain valid until the next focus change or window creation or * deletion. * * Returns: (element-type GtkWindow) (transfer none): a #GList of #GtkWindow * * Since: 3.0 **/ GList * gtk_application_get_windows (GtkApplication *application) { g_return_val_if_fail (GTK_IS_APPLICATION (application), NULL); return application->priv->windows; } /** * gtk_application_get_window_by_id: * @application: a #GtkApplication * @id: an identifier number * * Returns the #GtkApplicationWindow with the given ID. * * The ID of a #GtkApplicationWindow can be retrieved with * gtk_application_window_get_id(). * * Returns: (nullable) (transfer none): the window with ID @id, or * %NULL if there is no window with this ID * * Since: 3.6 */ GtkWindow * gtk_application_get_window_by_id (GtkApplication *application, guint id) { GList *l; g_return_val_if_fail (GTK_IS_APPLICATION (application), NULL); for (l = application->priv->windows; l != NULL; l = l->next) { if (GTK_IS_APPLICATION_WINDOW (l->data) && gtk_application_window_get_id (GTK_APPLICATION_WINDOW (l->data)) == id) return l->data; } return NULL; } /** * gtk_application_get_active_window: * @application: a #GtkApplication * * Gets the “active” window for the application. * * The active window is the one that was most recently focused (within * the application). This window may not have the focus at the moment * if another application has it — this is just the most * recently-focused window within this application. * * Returns: (transfer none) (nullable): the active window, or %NULL if * there isn't one. * * Since: 3.6 **/ GtkWindow * gtk_application_get_active_window (GtkApplication *application) { g_return_val_if_fail (GTK_IS_APPLICATION (application), NULL); return application->priv->windows ? application->priv->windows->data : NULL; } static void gtk_application_update_accels (GtkApplication *application) { GList *l; for (l = application->priv->windows; l != NULL; l = l->next) _gtk_window_notify_keys_changed (l->data); } /** * gtk_application_prefers_app_menu: * @application: a #GtkApplication * * Determines if the desktop environment in which the application is * running would prefer an application menu be shown. * * If this function returns %TRUE then the application should call * gtk_application_set_app_menu() with the contents of an application * menu, which will be shown by the desktop environment. If it returns * %FALSE then you should consider using an alternate approach, such as * a menubar. * * The value returned by this function is purely advisory and you are * free to ignore it. If you call gtk_application_set_app_menu() even * if the desktop environment doesn't support app menus, then a fallback * will be provided. * * Applications are similarly free not to set an app menu even if the * desktop environment wants to show one. In that case, a fallback will * also be created by the desktop environment (GNOME, for example, uses * a menu with only a "Quit" item in it). * * The value returned by this function never changes. Once it returns a * particular value, it is guaranteed to always return the same value. * * You may only call this function after the application has been * registered and after the base startup handler has run. You're most * likely to want to use this from your own startup handler. It may * also make sense to consult this function while constructing UI (in * activate, open or an action activation handler) in order to determine * if you should show a gear menu or not. * * This function will return %FALSE on Mac OS and a default app menu * will be created automatically with the "usual" contents of that menu * typical to most Mac OS applications. If you call * gtk_application_set_app_menu() anyway, then this menu will be * replaced with your own. * * Returns: %TRUE if you should set an app menu * * Since: 3.14 **/ gboolean gtk_application_prefers_app_menu (GtkApplication *application) { g_return_val_if_fail (GTK_IS_APPLICATION (application), FALSE); g_return_val_if_fail (application->priv->impl != NULL, FALSE); return gtk_application_impl_prefers_app_menu (application->priv->impl); } /** * gtk_application_set_app_menu: * @application: a #GtkApplication * @app_menu: (allow-none): a #GMenuModel, or %NULL * * Sets or unsets the application menu for @application. * * This can only be done in the primary instance of the application, * after it has been registered. #GApplication::startup is a good place * to call this. * * The application menu is a single menu containing items that typically * impact the application as a whole, rather than acting on a specific * window or document. For example, you would expect to see * “Preferences” or “Quit” in an application menu, but not “Save” or * “Print”. * * If supported, the application menu will be rendered by the desktop * environment. * * Use the base #GActionMap interface to add actions, to respond to the user * selecting these menu items. * * Since: 3.4 */ void gtk_application_set_app_menu (GtkApplication *application, GMenuModel *app_menu) { g_return_if_fail (GTK_IS_APPLICATION (application)); g_return_if_fail (g_application_get_is_registered (G_APPLICATION (application))); g_return_if_fail (!g_application_get_is_remote (G_APPLICATION (application))); g_return_if_fail (app_menu == NULL || G_IS_MENU_MODEL (app_menu)); if (g_set_object (&application->priv->app_menu, app_menu)) { if (app_menu) extract_accels_from_menu (app_menu, application); gtk_application_impl_set_app_menu (application->priv->impl, app_menu); g_object_notify_by_pspec (G_OBJECT (application), gtk_application_props[PROP_APP_MENU]); } } /** * gtk_application_get_app_menu: * @application: a #GtkApplication * * Returns the menu model that has been set with * gtk_application_set_app_menu(). * * Returns: (transfer none) (nullable): the application menu of @application * or %NULL if no application menu has been set. * * Since: 3.4 */ GMenuModel * gtk_application_get_app_menu (GtkApplication *application) { g_return_val_if_fail (GTK_IS_APPLICATION (application), NULL); return application->priv->app_menu; } /** * gtk_application_set_menubar: * @application: a #GtkApplication * @menubar: (allow-none): a #GMenuModel, or %NULL * * Sets or unsets the menubar for windows of @application. * * This is a menubar in the traditional sense. * * This can only be done in the primary instance of the application, * after it has been registered. #GApplication::startup is a good place * to call this. * * Depending on the desktop environment, this may appear at the top of * each window, or at the top of the screen. In some environments, if * both the application menu and the menubar are set, the application * menu will be presented as if it were the first item of the menubar. * Other environments treat the two as completely separate — for example, * the application menu may be rendered by the desktop shell while the * menubar (if set) remains in each individual window. * * Use the base #GActionMap interface to add actions, to respond to the * user selecting these menu items. * * Since: 3.4 */ void gtk_application_set_menubar (GtkApplication *application, GMenuModel *menubar) { g_return_if_fail (GTK_IS_APPLICATION (application)); g_return_if_fail (g_application_get_is_registered (G_APPLICATION (application))); g_return_if_fail (!g_application_get_is_remote (G_APPLICATION (application))); g_return_if_fail (menubar == NULL || G_IS_MENU_MODEL (menubar)); if (g_set_object (&application->priv->menubar, menubar)) { if (menubar) extract_accels_from_menu (menubar, application); gtk_application_impl_set_menubar (application->priv->impl, menubar); g_object_notify_by_pspec (G_OBJECT (application), gtk_application_props[PROP_MENUBAR]); } } /** * gtk_application_get_menubar: * @application: a #GtkApplication * * Returns the menu model that has been set with * gtk_application_set_menubar(). * * Returns: (transfer none): the menubar for windows of @application * * Since: 3.4 */ GMenuModel * gtk_application_get_menubar (GtkApplication *application) { g_return_val_if_fail (GTK_IS_APPLICATION (application), NULL); return application->priv->menubar; } /** * GtkApplicationInhibitFlags: * @GTK_APPLICATION_INHIBIT_LOGOUT: Inhibit ending the user session * by logging out or by shutting down the computer * @GTK_APPLICATION_INHIBIT_SWITCH: Inhibit user switching * @GTK_APPLICATION_INHIBIT_SUSPEND: Inhibit suspending the * session or computer * @GTK_APPLICATION_INHIBIT_IDLE: Inhibit the session being * marked as idle (and possibly locked) * * Types of user actions that may be blocked by gtk_application_inhibit(). * * Since: 3.4 */ /** * gtk_application_inhibit: * @application: the #GtkApplication * @window: (allow-none): a #GtkWindow, or %NULL * @flags: what types of actions should be inhibited * @reason: (allow-none): a short, human-readable string that explains * why these operations are inhibited * * Inform the session manager that certain types of actions should be * inhibited. This is not guaranteed to work on all platforms and for * all types of actions. * * Applications should invoke this method when they begin an operation * that should not be interrupted, such as creating a CD or DVD. The * types of actions that may be blocked are specified by the @flags * parameter. When the application completes the operation it should * call gtk_application_uninhibit() to remove the inhibitor. Note that * an application can have multiple inhibitors, and all of them must * be individually removed. Inhibitors are also cleared when the * application exits. * * Applications should not expect that they will always be able to block * the action. In most cases, users will be given the option to force * the action to take place. * * Reasons should be short and to the point. * * If @window is given, the session manager may point the user to * this window to find out more about why the action is inhibited. * * Returns: A non-zero cookie that is used to uniquely identify this * request. It should be used as an argument to gtk_application_uninhibit() * in order to remove the request. If the platform does not support * inhibiting or the request failed for some reason, 0 is returned. * * Since: 3.4 */ guint gtk_application_inhibit (GtkApplication *application, GtkWindow *window, GtkApplicationInhibitFlags flags, const gchar *reason) { g_return_val_if_fail (GTK_IS_APPLICATION (application), 0); g_return_val_if_fail (!g_application_get_is_remote (G_APPLICATION (application)), 0); g_return_val_if_fail (window == NULL || GTK_IS_WINDOW (window), 0); return gtk_application_impl_inhibit (application->priv->impl, window, flags, reason); } /** * gtk_application_uninhibit: * @application: the #GtkApplication * @cookie: a cookie that was returned by gtk_application_inhibit() * * Removes an inhibitor that has been established with gtk_application_inhibit(). * Inhibitors are also cleared when the application exits. * * Since: 3.4 */ void gtk_application_uninhibit (GtkApplication *application, guint cookie) { g_return_if_fail (GTK_IS_APPLICATION (application)); g_return_if_fail (!g_application_get_is_remote (G_APPLICATION (application))); g_return_if_fail (cookie > 0); gtk_application_impl_uninhibit (application->priv->impl, cookie); } GtkActionMuxer * gtk_application_get_parent_muxer_for_window (GtkWindow *window) { GtkApplication *application; application = gtk_window_get_application (window); if (!application) return NULL; return application->priv->muxer; } GtkApplicationAccels * gtk_application_get_application_accels (GtkApplication *application) { return application->priv->accels; } /** * gtk_application_list_action_descriptions: * @application: a #GtkApplication * * Lists the detailed action names which have associated accelerators. * See gtk_application_set_accels_for_action(). * * Returns: (transfer full): a %NULL-terminated array of strings, * free with g_strfreev() when done * * Since: 3.12 */ gchar ** gtk_application_list_action_descriptions (GtkApplication *application) { g_return_val_if_fail (GTK_IS_APPLICATION (application), NULL); return gtk_application_accels_list_action_descriptions (application->priv->accels); } /** * gtk_application_set_accels_for_action: * @application: a #GtkApplication * @detailed_action_name: a detailed action name, specifying an action * and target to associate accelerators with * @accels: (array zero-terminated=1): a list of accelerators in the format * understood by gtk_accelerator_parse() * * Sets zero or more keyboard accelerators that will trigger the * given action. The first item in @accels will be the primary * accelerator, which may be displayed in the UI. * * To remove all accelerators for an action, use an empty, zero-terminated * array for @accels. * * For the @detailed_action_name, see g_action_parse_detailed_name() and * g_action_print_detailed_name(). * * Since: 3.12 */ void gtk_application_set_accels_for_action (GtkApplication *application, const gchar *detailed_action_name, const gchar * const *accels) { gchar *action_and_target; g_return_if_fail (GTK_IS_APPLICATION (application)); g_return_if_fail (detailed_action_name != NULL); g_return_if_fail (accels != NULL); gtk_application_accels_set_accels_for_action (application->priv->accels, detailed_action_name, accels); action_and_target = gtk_normalise_detailed_action_name (detailed_action_name); gtk_action_muxer_set_primary_accel (application->priv->muxer, action_and_target, accels[0]); g_free (action_and_target); gtk_application_update_accels (application); } /** * gtk_application_get_accels_for_action: * @application: a #GtkApplication * @detailed_action_name: a detailed action name, specifying an action * and target to obtain accelerators for * * Gets the accelerators that are currently associated with * the given action. * * Returns: (transfer full): accelerators for @detailed_action_name, as * a %NULL-terminated array. Free with g_strfreev() when no longer needed * * Since: 3.12 */ gchar ** gtk_application_get_accels_for_action (GtkApplication *application, const gchar *detailed_action_name) { g_return_val_if_fail (GTK_IS_APPLICATION (application), NULL); g_return_val_if_fail (detailed_action_name != NULL, NULL); return gtk_application_accels_get_accels_for_action (application->priv->accels, detailed_action_name); } /** * gtk_application_get_actions_for_accel: * @application: a #GtkApplication * @accel: an accelerator that can be parsed by gtk_accelerator_parse() * * Returns the list of actions (possibly empty) that @accel maps to. * Each item in the list is a detailed action name in the usual form. * * This might be useful to discover if an accel already exists in * order to prevent installation of a conflicting accelerator (from * an accelerator editor or a plugin system, for example). Note that * having more than one action per accelerator may not be a bad thing * and might make sense in cases where the actions never appear in the * same context. * * In case there are no actions for a given accelerator, an empty array * is returned. %NULL is never returned. * * It is a programmer error to pass an invalid accelerator string. * If you are unsure, check it with gtk_accelerator_parse() first. * * Returns: (transfer full): a %NULL-terminated array of actions for @accel * * Since: 3.14 */ gchar ** gtk_application_get_actions_for_accel (GtkApplication *application, const gchar *accel) { g_return_val_if_fail (GTK_IS_APPLICATION (application), NULL); g_return_val_if_fail (accel != NULL, NULL); return gtk_application_accels_get_actions_for_accel (application->priv->accels, accel); } GtkActionMuxer * gtk_application_get_action_muxer (GtkApplication *application) { g_assert (application->priv->muxer); return application->priv->muxer; } void gtk_application_insert_action_group (GtkApplication *application, const gchar *name, GActionGroup *action_group) { gtk_action_muxer_insert (application->priv->muxer, name, action_group); } void gtk_application_handle_window_realize (GtkApplication *application, GtkWindow *window) { if (application->priv->impl) gtk_application_impl_handle_window_realize (application->priv->impl, window); } void gtk_application_handle_window_map (GtkApplication *application, GtkWindow *window) { if (application->priv->impl) gtk_application_impl_handle_window_map (application->priv->impl, window); } /** * gtk_application_get_menu_by_id: * @application: a #GtkApplication * @id: the id of the menu to look up * * Gets a menu from automatically loaded resources. * See [Automatic resources][automatic-resources] * for more information. * * Returns: (transfer none): Gets the menu with the * given id from the automatically loaded resources * * Since: 3.14 */ GMenu * gtk_application_get_menu_by_id (GtkApplication *application, const gchar *id) { GObject *object; g_return_val_if_fail (GTK_IS_APPLICATION (application), NULL); g_return_val_if_fail (id != NULL, NULL); if (!application->priv->menus_builder) return NULL; object = gtk_builder_get_object (application->priv->menus_builder, id); if (!object || !G_IS_MENU (object)) return NULL; return G_MENU (object); }