/* GTK - The GIMP Toolkit * Copyright (C) 1995-1997 Peter Mattis, Spencer Kimball and Josh MacDonald * * This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or * modify it under the terms of the GNU Library General Public * License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either * version 2 of the License, 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 * Library General Public License for more details. * * You should have received a copy of the GNU Library General Public * License along with this library; if not, write to the * Free Software Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, * Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA. */ #ifndef __GTK_OBJECT_H__ #define __GTK_OBJECT_H__ #include #include #include #include #ifdef __cplusplus extern "C" { #endif /* __cplusplus */ /* Macro for casting a pointer to a GtkObject or GtkObjectClass pointer. * The second portion of the ?: statments are just in place to offer * descriptive warning message. */ #define GTK_OBJECT(object) ( \ GTK_IS_OBJECT (object) ? \ (GtkObject*) (object) : \ (GtkObject*) gtk_type_check_object_cast ((GtkTypeObject*) (object), GTK_TYPE_OBJECT) \ ) #define GTK_OBJECT_CLASS(klass) ( \ GTK_IS_OBJECT_CLASS (klass) ? \ (GtkObjectClass*) (klass) : \ (GtkObjectClass*) gtk_type_check_class_cast ((GtkTypeClass*) (klass), GTK_TYPE_OBJECT) \ ) /* Macro for testing whether `object' and `klass' are of type GTK_TYPE_OBJECT. */ #define GTK_IS_OBJECT(object) ( \ (object) != NULL && \ GTK_IS_OBJECT_CLASS (((GtkObject*) (object))->klass) \ ) #define GTK_IS_OBJECT_CLASS(klass) ( \ (klass) != NULL && \ GTK_FUNDAMENTAL_TYPE (((GtkObjectClass*) (klass))->type) == GTK_TYPE_OBJECT \ ) /* Macros for extracting various fields from GtkObject and GtkObjectClass. */ #define GTK_OBJECT_TYPE(obj) (GTK_OBJECT (obj)->klass->type) #define GTK_OBJECT_SIGNALS(obj) (GTK_OBJECT (obj)->klass->signals) #define GTK_OBJECT_NSIGNALS(obj) (GTK_OBJECT (obj)->klass->nsignals) /* GtkObject only uses the first 4 bits of the flags field. * Derived objects may use the remaining bits. Though this * is a kinda nasty break up, it does make the size of * derived objects smaller. */ typedef enum { GTK_DESTROYED = 1 << 0, GTK_FLOATING = 1 << 1, GTK_CONNECTED = 1 << 2, GTK_CONSTRUCTED = 1 << 3 } GtkObjectFlags; /* Macros for extracting the object_flags from GtkObject. */ #define GTK_OBJECT_FLAGS(obj) (GTK_OBJECT (obj)->flags) #define GTK_OBJECT_DESTROYED(obj) ((GTK_OBJECT_FLAGS (obj) & GTK_DESTROYED) != 0) #define GTK_OBJECT_FLOATING(obj) ((GTK_OBJECT_FLAGS (obj) & GTK_FLOATING) != 0) #define GTK_OBJECT_CONNECTED(obj) ((GTK_OBJECT_FLAGS (obj) & GTK_CONNECTED) != 0) #define GTK_OBJECT_CONSTRUCTED(obj) ((GTK_OBJECT_FLAGS (obj) & GTK_CONSTRUCTED) != 0) /* Macros for setting and clearing bits in the object_flags field of GtkObject. */ #define GTK_OBJECT_SET_FLAGS(obj,flag) G_STMT_START{ (GTK_OBJECT_FLAGS (obj) |= (flag)); }G_STMT_END #define GTK_OBJECT_UNSET_FLAGS(obj,flag) G_STMT_START{ (GTK_OBJECT_FLAGS (obj) &= ~(flag)); }G_STMT_END /* GtkArg flag bits for gtk_object_add_arg_type */ typedef enum { GTK_ARG_READABLE = 1 << 0, GTK_ARG_WRITABLE = 1 << 1, GTK_ARG_CONSTRUCT = 1 << 2, GTK_ARG_CONSTRUCT_ONLY = 1 << 3, GTK_ARG_CHILD_ARG = 1 << 4, GTK_ARG_MASK = 0x1f, /* aliases */ GTK_ARG_READWRITE = GTK_ARG_READABLE | GTK_ARG_WRITABLE } GtkArgFlags; typedef struct _GtkObjectClass GtkObjectClass; /* The GtkObject structure is the base of the Gtk+ objects hierarchy, * it ``inherits'' from the GtkTypeObject by mirroring its fields, * which must always be kept in sync completely. The GtkObject defines * the few basic items that all derived classes contain. */ struct _GtkObject { /* GtkTypeObject related fields: */ GtkObjectClass *klass; /* 32 bits of flags. GtkObject only uses 4 of these bits and * GtkWidget uses the rest. This is done because structs are * aligned on 4 or 8 byte boundaries. If a new bitfield were * used in GtkWidget much space would be wasted. */ guint32 flags; /* reference count. * refer to the file REFCOUNTING on this issue. */ guint ref_count; /* A list of keyed data pointers, used for e.g. the list of signal * handlers or an object's user_data. */ GData *object_data; }; /* The GtkObjectClass is the base of the Gtk+ objects classes hierarchy, * it ``inherits'' from the GtkTypeClass by mirroring its fields, which * must always be kept in sync completely. The GtkObjectClass defines * the basic necessities for the object inheritance mechanism to work. * Namely, the `signals' and `nsignals' fields as well as the function * pointers, required to end an object's lifetime. */ struct _GtkObjectClass { /* GtkTypeClass fields: */ GtkType type; /* The signals this object class handles. "signals" is an * array of signal ID's. */ guint *signals; /* The number of signals listed in "signals". */ guint nsignals; /* The number of arguments per class. */ guint n_args; GSList *construct_args; /* Non overridable class methods to set and get per class arguments */ void (*set_arg) (GtkObject *object, GtkArg *arg, guint arg_id); void (*get_arg) (GtkObject *object, GtkArg *arg, guint arg_id); /* The functions that will end an objects life time. In one way ore * another all three of them are defined for all objects. If an * object class overrides one of the methods in order to perform class * specific destruction then it must still invoke its superclass' * implementation of the method after it is finished with its * own cleanup. (See the destroy function for GtkWidget for * an example of how to do this). */ void (* shutdown) (GtkObject *object); void (* destroy) (GtkObject *object); void (* finalize) (GtkObject *object); }; /* Application-level methods */ GtkType gtk_object_get_type (void); /* Append a user defined signal without default handler to a class. */ guint gtk_object_class_user_signal_new (GtkObjectClass *klass, const gchar *name, GtkSignalRunType signal_flags, GtkSignalMarshaller marshaller, GtkType return_val, guint nparams, ...); guint gtk_object_class_user_signal_newv (GtkObjectClass *klass, const gchar *name, GtkSignalRunType signal_flags, GtkSignalMarshaller marshaller, GtkType return_val, guint nparams, GtkType *params); GtkObject* gtk_object_new (GtkType type, const gchar *first_arg_name, ...); GtkObject* gtk_object_newv (GtkType object_type, guint n_args, GtkArg *args); void gtk_object_default_construct (GtkObject *object); void gtk_object_constructed (GtkObject *object); void gtk_object_sink (GtkObject *object); void gtk_object_ref (GtkObject *object); void gtk_object_unref (GtkObject *object); void gtk_object_weakref (GtkObject *object, GtkDestroyNotify notify, gpointer data); void gtk_object_weakunref (GtkObject *object, GtkDestroyNotify notify, gpointer data); void gtk_object_destroy (GtkObject *object); /* gtk_object_getv() sets an arguments type and value, or just * its type to GTK_TYPE_INVALID. * if GTK_FUNDAMENTAL_TYPE (arg->type) == GTK_TYPE_STRING, it's * the callers response to do a g_free (GTK_VALUE_STRING (arg)); */ void gtk_object_getv (GtkObject *object, guint n_args, GtkArg *args); /* gtk_object_set() takes a variable argument list of the form: * (..., gchar *arg_name, ARG_VALUES, [repeatedly name/value pairs,] NULL) * where ARG_VALUES type depend on the argument and can consist of * more than one c-function argument. */ void gtk_object_set (GtkObject *object, const gchar *first_arg_name, ...); void gtk_object_setv (GtkObject *object, guint n_args, GtkArg *args); /* Allocate a GtkArg array of size nargs that hold the * names and types of the args that can be used with * gtk_object_set/gtk_object_get. if (arg_flags!=NULL), * (*arg_flags) will be set to point to a newly allocated * guint array that holds the flags of the args. * It is the callers response to do a * g_free (returned_args); g_free (*arg_flags). */ GtkArg* gtk_object_query_args (GtkType class_type, guint32 **arg_flags, guint *n_args); /* Set 'data' to the "object_data" field of the object. The * data is indexed by the "key". If there is already data * associated with "key" then the new data will replace it. * If 'data' is NULL then this call is equivalent to * 'gtk_object_remove_data'. * The gtk_object_set_data_full variant acts just the same, * but takes an additional argument which is a function to * be called when the data is removed. * `gtk_object_remove_data' is equivalent to the above, * where 'data' is NULL * `gtk_object_get_data' gets the data associated with "key". */ void gtk_object_set_data (GtkObject *object, const gchar *key, gpointer data); void gtk_object_set_data_full (GtkObject *object, const gchar *key, gpointer data, GtkDestroyNotify destroy); void gtk_object_remove_data (GtkObject *object, const gchar *key); gpointer gtk_object_get_data (GtkObject *object, const gchar *key); void gtk_object_remove_no_notify (GtkObject *object, const gchar *key); /* Set/get the "user_data" object data field of "object". It should * be noted that these functions are no different than calling * `gtk_object_set_data'/`gtk_object_get_data' with a key of "user_data". * They are merely provided as a convenience. */ void gtk_object_set_user_data (GtkObject *object, gpointer data); gpointer gtk_object_get_user_data (GtkObject *object); /* Object-level methods */ /* Append "signals" to those already defined in "class". */ void gtk_object_class_add_signals (GtkObjectClass *klass, guint *signals, guint nsignals); /* the `arg_name' argument needs to be a const static string */ void gtk_object_add_arg_type (const gchar *arg_name, GtkType arg_type, guint arg_flags, guint arg_id); /* Object data method variants that operate on key ids. */ void gtk_object_set_data_by_id (GtkObject *object, GQuark data_id, gpointer data); void gtk_object_set_data_by_id_full (GtkObject *object, GQuark data_id, gpointer data, GtkDestroyNotify destroy); gpointer gtk_object_get_data_by_id (GtkObject *object, GQuark data_id); void gtk_object_remove_data_by_id (GtkObject *object, GQuark data_id); void gtk_object_remove_no_notify_by_id (GtkObject *object, GQuark key_id); #define gtk_object_data_try_key g_quark_try_string #define gtk_object_data_force_id g_quark_from_string /* Non-public methods */ void gtk_object_arg_set (GtkObject *object, GtkArg *arg, GtkArgInfo *info); void gtk_object_arg_get (GtkObject *object, GtkArg *arg, GtkArgInfo *info); gchar* gtk_object_args_collect (GtkType object_type, GSList **arg_list_p, GSList **info_list_p, const gchar *first_arg_name, va_list var_args); gchar* gtk_object_arg_get_info (GtkType object_type, const gchar *arg_name, GtkArgInfo **info_p); void gtk_trace_referencing (GtkObject *object, const gchar *func, guint dummy, guint line, gboolean do_ref); #if G_ENABLE_DEBUG # define gtk_object_ref(o) G_STMT_START{gtk_trace_referencing((o),G_GNUC_PRETTY_FUNCTION,0,__LINE__,1);}G_STMT_END # define gtk_object_unref(o) G_STMT_START{gtk_trace_referencing((o),G_GNUC_PRETTY_FUNCTION,0,__LINE__,0);}G_STMT_END #endif /* G_ENABLE_DEBUG */ /* Deprecated methods */ /* Use gtk_object_class_user_signal_new() instead */ guint gtk_object_class_add_user_signal (GtkObjectClass *klass, const gchar *name, GtkSignalMarshaller marshaller, GtkType return_val, guint nparams, ...); #ifdef __cplusplus } #endif /* __cplusplus */ #endif /* __GTK_OBJECT_H__ */