/* GTK - The GIMP Toolkit * Copyright (C) 2010 Carlos Garnacho * * 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 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 * 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 . */ #include "config.h" #define GDK_DISABLE_DEPRECATION_WARNINGS #include "gtkcsscolorvalueprivate.h" #include "gtkcssrgbavalueprivate.h" #include "gtkcssstylepropertyprivate.h" #include "gtkhslaprivate.h" #include "gtkstylepropertyprivate.h" #include "gtksymboliccolorprivate.h" #include "gtkstyleproperties.h" #include "gtkintl.h" #include "gtkwin32themeprivate.h" /** * SECTION:gtksymboliccolor * @Short_description: Symbolic colors * @Title: GtkSymbolicColor * * GtkSymbolicColor is a boxed type that represents a symbolic color. * It is the result of parsing a * [color expression][gtkcssprovider-symbolic-colors]. * To obtain the color represented by a GtkSymbolicColor, it has to * be resolved with gtk_symbolic_color_resolve(), which replaces all * symbolic color references by the colors they refer to (in a given * context) and evaluates mix, shade and other expressions, resulting * in a #GdkRGBA value. * * It is not normally necessary to deal directly with #GtkSymbolicColors, * since they are mostly used behind the scenes by #GtkStyleContext and * #GtkCssProvider. * * #GtkSymbolicColor is deprecated. Symbolic colors are considered an * implementation detail of GTK+. */ G_DEFINE_BOXED_TYPE (GtkSymbolicColor, gtk_symbolic_color, gtk_symbolic_color_ref, gtk_symbolic_color_unref) struct _GtkSymbolicColor { GtkCssValue *value; gint ref_count; }; static GtkSymbolicColor * gtk_symbolic_color_new (GtkCssValue *value) { GtkSymbolicColor *symbolic; symbolic = g_slice_new0 (GtkSymbolicColor); symbolic->value = value; symbolic->ref_count = 1; return symbolic; } /** * gtk_symbolic_color_new_literal: * @color: a #GdkRGBA * * Creates a symbolic color pointing to a literal color. * * Returns: a newly created #GtkSymbolicColor * * Since: 3.0 * * Deprecated: 3.8: #GtkSymbolicColor is deprecated. **/ GtkSymbolicColor * gtk_symbolic_color_new_literal (const GdkRGBA *color) { g_return_val_if_fail (color != NULL, NULL); return gtk_symbolic_color_new (_gtk_css_color_value_new_literal (color)); } /** * gtk_symbolic_color_new_name: * @name: color name * * Creates a symbolic color pointing to an unresolved named * color. See gtk_style_context_lookup_color() and * gtk_style_properties_lookup_color(). * * Returns: a newly created #GtkSymbolicColor * * Since: 3.0 * * Deprecated: 3.8: #GtkSymbolicColor is deprecated. **/ GtkSymbolicColor * gtk_symbolic_color_new_name (const gchar *name) { g_return_val_if_fail (name != NULL, NULL); return gtk_symbolic_color_new (_gtk_css_color_value_new_name (name)); } /** * gtk_symbolic_color_new_shade: (constructor) * @color: another #GtkSymbolicColor * @factor: shading factor to apply to @color * * Creates a symbolic color defined as a shade of * another color. A factor > 1.0 would resolve to * a brighter color, while < 1.0 would resolve to * a darker color. * * Returns: A newly created #GtkSymbolicColor * * Since: 3.0 * * Deprecated: 3.8: #GtkSymbolicColor is deprecated. **/ GtkSymbolicColor * gtk_symbolic_color_new_shade (GtkSymbolicColor *color, gdouble factor) { g_return_val_if_fail (color != NULL, NULL); return gtk_symbolic_color_new (_gtk_css_color_value_new_shade (color->value, factor)); } /** * gtk_symbolic_color_new_alpha: (constructor) * @color: another #GtkSymbolicColor * @factor: factor to apply to @color alpha * * Creates a symbolic color by modifying the relative alpha * value of @color. A factor < 1.0 would resolve to a more * transparent color, while > 1.0 would resolve to a more * opaque color. * * Returns: A newly created #GtkSymbolicColor * * Since: 3.0 * * Deprecated: 3.8: #GtkSymbolicColor is deprecated. **/ GtkSymbolicColor * gtk_symbolic_color_new_alpha (GtkSymbolicColor *color, gdouble factor) { g_return_val_if_fail (color != NULL, NULL); return gtk_symbolic_color_new (_gtk_css_color_value_new_alpha (color->value, factor)); } /** * gtk_symbolic_color_new_mix: (constructor) * @color1: color to mix * @color2: another color to mix * @factor: mix factor * * Creates a symbolic color defined as a mix of another * two colors. a mix factor of 0 would resolve to @color1, * while a factor of 1 would resolve to @color2. * * Returns: A newly created #GtkSymbolicColor * * Since: 3.0 * * Deprecated: 3.8: #GtkSymbolicColor is deprecated. **/ GtkSymbolicColor * gtk_symbolic_color_new_mix (GtkSymbolicColor *color1, GtkSymbolicColor *color2, gdouble factor) { g_return_val_if_fail (color1 != NULL, NULL); g_return_val_if_fail (color1 != NULL, NULL); return gtk_symbolic_color_new (_gtk_css_color_value_new_mix (color1->value, color2->value, factor)); } /** * gtk_symbolic_color_new_win32: (constructor) * @theme_class: The theme class to pull color from * @id: The color id * * Creates a symbolic color based on the current win32 * theme. * * Note that while this call is available on all platforms * the actual value returned is not reliable on non-win32 * platforms. * * Returns: A newly created #GtkSymbolicColor * * Since: 3.4 * * Deprecated: 3.8: #GtkSymbolicColor is deprecated. */ GtkSymbolicColor * gtk_symbolic_color_new_win32 (const gchar *theme_class, gint id) { g_return_val_if_fail (theme_class != NULL, NULL); return gtk_symbolic_color_new (_gtk_css_color_value_new_win32 (theme_class, id)); } /** * gtk_symbolic_color_ref: * @color: a #GtkSymbolicColor * * Increases the reference count of @color * * Returns: the same @color * * Since: 3.0 * * Deprecated: 3.8: #GtkSymbolicColor is deprecated. **/ GtkSymbolicColor * gtk_symbolic_color_ref (GtkSymbolicColor *color) { g_return_val_if_fail (color != NULL, NULL); color->ref_count++; return color; } /** * gtk_symbolic_color_unref: * @color: a #GtkSymbolicColor * * Decreases the reference count of @color, freeing its memory if the * reference count reaches 0. * * Since: 3.0 * * Deprecated: 3.8: #GtkSymbolicColor is deprecated. **/ void gtk_symbolic_color_unref (GtkSymbolicColor *color) { g_return_if_fail (color != NULL); if (--color->ref_count) return; _gtk_css_value_unref (color->value); g_slice_free (GtkSymbolicColor, color); } /** * gtk_symbolic_color_resolve: * @color: a #GtkSymbolicColor * @props: (allow-none): #GtkStyleProperties to use when resolving * named colors, or %NULL * @resolved_color: (out): return location for the resolved color * * If @color is resolvable, @resolved_color will be filled in * with the resolved color, and %TRUE will be returned. Generally, * if @color can’t be resolved, it is due to it being defined on * top of a named color that doesn’t exist in @props. * * When @props is %NULL, resolving of named colors will fail, so if * your @color is or references such a color, this function will * return %FALSE. * * Returns: %TRUE if the color has been resolved * * Since: 3.0 * * Deprecated: 3.8: #GtkSymbolicColor is deprecated. **/ gboolean gtk_symbolic_color_resolve (GtkSymbolicColor *color, GtkStyleProperties *props, GdkRGBA *resolved_color) { GdkRGBA pink = { 1.0, 0.5, 0.5, 1.0 }; GtkCssValue *v, *current; g_return_val_if_fail (color != NULL, FALSE); g_return_val_if_fail (resolved_color != NULL, FALSE); g_return_val_if_fail (props == NULL || GTK_IS_STYLE_PROPERTIES (props), FALSE); current = _gtk_css_rgba_value_new_from_rgba (&pink); v = _gtk_css_color_value_resolve (color->value, GTK_STYLE_PROVIDER_PRIVATE (props), current, NULL); _gtk_css_value_unref (current); if (v == NULL) return FALSE; *resolved_color = *_gtk_css_rgba_value_get_rgba (v); _gtk_css_value_unref (v); return TRUE; } /** * gtk_symbolic_color_to_string: * @color: color to convert to a string * * Converts the given @color to a string representation. This is useful * both for debugging and for serialization of strings. The format of * the string may change between different versions of GTK, but it is * guaranteed that the GTK css parser is able to read the string and * create the same symbolic color from it. * * Returns: a new string representing @color * * Deprecated: 3.8: #GtkSymbolicColor is deprecated. **/ char * gtk_symbolic_color_to_string (GtkSymbolicColor *color) { g_return_val_if_fail (color != NULL, NULL); return _gtk_css_value_to_string (color->value); } GtkSymbolicColor * _gtk_css_symbolic_value_new (GtkCssParser *parser) { GtkCssValue *value; value = _gtk_css_color_value_parse (parser); if (value == NULL) return NULL; return gtk_symbolic_color_new (value); } GtkCssValue * _gtk_symbolic_color_get_css_value (GtkSymbolicColor *symbolic) { return symbolic->value; }