/* * Copyright © 2012 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 . * * Authors: Ryan Lortie */ #include "config.h" #include "gtkactionable.h" #include "gtkwidget.h" #include "gtkintl.h" /** * SECTION:gtkactionable * @title: GtkActionable * @short_description: An interface for widgets that can be associated * with actions * * This interface provides a convenient way of associating widgets with * actions on a #GtkApplicationWindow or #GtkApplication. * * It primarily consists of two properties: #GtkActionable:action-name * and #GtkActionable:action-target. There are also some convenience APIs * for setting these properties. * * This interface is presently only meaningful if used on a widget that * is (or will be) located inside of a #GtkApplicationWindow and can * only be used to associate the widget with actions on that window, or * its associated #GtkApplication. * * Since: 3.4 **/ /** * GtkActionable: * * An opaque pointer type. **/ /** * GtkActionableInterface: * @get_action_name: virtual pointer for gtk_actionable_get_action_name() * @set_action_name: virtual pointer for gtk_actionable_set_action_name() * @get_action_target_value: virtual pointer for gtk_actionable_get_action_target_value() * @set_action_target_value: virtual pointer for gtk_actionable_set_action_target_value() * * The interface vtable for #GtkActionable. **/ G_DEFINE_INTERFACE (GtkActionable, gtk_actionable, GTK_TYPE_WIDGET) static void gtk_actionable_default_init (GtkActionableInterface *iface) { g_object_interface_install_property (iface, g_param_spec_string ("action-name", P_("action name"), P_("The name of the associated action, like 'app.quit'"), NULL, G_PARAM_READWRITE | G_PARAM_STATIC_STRINGS)); g_object_interface_install_property (iface, g_param_spec_variant ("action-target", P_("action target value"), P_("The parameter for action invocations"), G_VARIANT_TYPE_ANY, NULL, G_PARAM_READWRITE | G_PARAM_STATIC_STRINGS)); } /** * gtk_actionable_get_action_name: * @actionable: a #GtkActionable widget * * Gets the action name for @actionable. * * See gtk_actionable_set_action_name() for more information. * * Returns: the action name, or %NULL if none is set * * Since: 3.4 **/ const gchar * gtk_actionable_get_action_name (GtkActionable *actionable) { g_return_val_if_fail (GTK_IS_ACTIONABLE (actionable), NULL); return GTK_ACTIONABLE_GET_IFACE (actionable) ->get_action_name (actionable); } /** * gtk_actionable_set_action_name: * @actionable: a #GtkActionable widget * @action_name: an action name, or %NULL * * Specifies the name of the action with which this widget should be * associated. If @action_name is %NULL then the widget will be * unassociated from any previous action. * * Usually this function is used when the widget is located (or will be * located) within the hierarchy of a #GtkApplicationWindow. * * Names are of the form “win.save” or “app.quit” for actions on the * containing #GtkApplicationWindow or its associated #GtkApplication, * respectively. This is the same form used for actions in the #GMenu * associated with the window. * * Since: 3.4 **/ void gtk_actionable_set_action_name (GtkActionable *actionable, const gchar *action_name) { g_return_if_fail (GTK_IS_ACTIONABLE (actionable)); GTK_ACTIONABLE_GET_IFACE (actionable) ->set_action_name (actionable, action_name); } /** * gtk_actionable_get_action_target_value: * @actionable: a #GtkActionable widget * * Gets the current target value of @actionabe. * * See gtk_actionable_set_action_target_value() for more information. * * Returns: (transfer none): the current target value * * Since: 3.4 **/ GVariant * gtk_actionable_get_action_target_value (GtkActionable *actionable) { g_return_val_if_fail (GTK_IS_ACTIONABLE (actionable), NULL); return GTK_ACTIONABLE_GET_IFACE (actionable) ->get_action_target_value (actionable); } /** * gtk_actionable_set_action_target_value: * @actionable: a #GtkActionable widget * @target_value: a #GVariant to set as the target value, or %NULL * * Sets the target value of an actionable widget. * * If @target_value is %NULL then the target value is unset. * * The target value has two purposes. First, it is used as the * parameter to activation of the action associated with the * #GtkActionable widget. Second, it is used to determine if the widget * should be rendered as “active” - the widget is active if the state * is equal to the given target. * * Consider the example of associating a set of buttons with a #GAction * with string state in a typical “radio button” situation. Each button * will be associated with the same action, but with a different target * value for that action. Clicking on a particular button will activate * the action with the target of that button, which will typically cause * the action’s state to change to that value. Since the action’s state * is now equal to the target value of the button, the button will now * be rendered as active (and the other buttons, with different targets, * rendered inactive). * * Since: 3.4 **/ void gtk_actionable_set_action_target_value (GtkActionable *actionable, GVariant *target_value) { g_return_if_fail (GTK_IS_ACTIONABLE (actionable)); GTK_ACTIONABLE_GET_IFACE (actionable) ->set_action_target_value (actionable, target_value); } /** * gtk_actionable_set_action_target: * @actionable: a #GtkActionable widget * @format_string: a GVariant format string * @...: arguments appropriate for @format_string * * Sets the target of an actionable widget. * * This is a convenience function that calls g_variant_new() for * @format_string and uses the result to call * gtk_actionable_set_action_target_value(). * * If you are setting a string-valued target and want to set the action * name at the same time, you can use * gtk_actionable_set_detailed_action_name (). * * Since: 3.4 **/ void gtk_actionable_set_action_target (GtkActionable *actionable, const gchar *format_string, ...) { va_list ap; va_start (ap, format_string); gtk_actionable_set_action_target_value (actionable, g_variant_new_va (format_string, NULL, &ap)); va_end (ap); } /** * gtk_actionable_set_detailed_action_name: * @actionable: a #GtkActionable widget * @detailed_action_name: the detailed action name * * Sets the action-name and associated string target value of an * actionable widget. * * This allows for the effect of both gtk_actionable_set_action_name() * and gtk_actionable_set_action_target_value() in the common case that * the target is string-valued. * * @detailed_action_name is a string of the form * `"action::target"` where `action` * is the action name and `target` is the string to use * as the target. * * Since: 3.4 **/ void gtk_actionable_set_detailed_action_name (GtkActionable *actionable, const gchar *detailed_action_name) { gchar **parts; g_return_if_fail (GTK_IS_ACTIONABLE (actionable)); if (detailed_action_name == NULL) { gtk_actionable_set_action_name (actionable, NULL); gtk_actionable_set_action_target_value (actionable, NULL); return; } parts = g_strsplit (detailed_action_name, "::", 2); gtk_actionable_set_action_name (actionable, parts[0]); if (parts[0] && parts[1]) gtk_actionable_set_action_target (actionable, "s", parts[1]); else gtk_actionable_set_action_target_value (actionable, NULL); g_strfreev (parts); }