/* GTK - The GIMP Toolkit * Copyright (C) 1998-2002 James Henstridge * Copyright (C) 2006-2007 Async Open Source, * Johan Dahlin , * Henrique Romano * * 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, see . */ /** * SECTION:gtkbuilder * @Short_description: Build an interface from an XML UI definition * @Title: GtkBuilder * * A GtkBuilder is an auxiliary object that reads textual descriptions * of a user interface and instantiates the described objects. To create * a GtkBuilder from a user interface description, call * gtk_builder_new_from_file(), gtk_builder_new_from_resource() or * gtk_builder_new_from_string(). * * In the (unusual) case that you want to add user interface * descriptions from multiple sources to the same GtkBuilder you can * call gtk_builder_new() to get an empty builder and populate it by * (multiple) calls to gtk_builder_add_from_file(), * gtk_builder_add_from_resource() or gtk_builder_add_from_string(). * * A GtkBuilder holds a reference to all objects that it has constructed * and drops these references when it is finalized. This finalization can * cause the destruction of non-widget objects or widgets which are not * contained in a toplevel window. For toplevel windows constructed by a * builder, it is the responsibility of the user to call gtk_widget_destroy() * to get rid of them and all the widgets they contain. * * The functions gtk_builder_get_object() and gtk_builder_get_objects() * can be used to access the widgets in the interface by the names assigned * to them inside the UI description. Toplevel windows returned by these * functions will stay around until the user explicitly destroys them * with gtk_widget_destroy(). Other widgets will either be part of a * larger hierarchy constructed by the builder (in which case you should * not have to worry about their lifecycle), or without a parent, in which * case they have to be added to some container to make use of them. * Non-widget objects need to be reffed with g_object_ref() to keep them * beyond the lifespan of the builder. * * The function gtk_builder_connect_signals() and variants thereof can be * used to connect handlers to the named signals in the description. * * * GtkBuilder UI Definitions * * GtkBuilder parses textual descriptions of user interfaces which are specified * in an XML format which can be roughly described by the RELAX NG schema below. * We refer to these descriptions as GtkBuilder UI definitions * or just UI definitions if the context is clear. Do not * confuse GtkBuilder UI Definitions with * GtkUIManager UI Definitions, which are more * limited in scope. It is common to use .ui as the filename extension for files containing GtkBuilder UI definitions. * * * * FIXME: MISSING XINCLUDE CONTENT * * * * The toplevel element is <interface>. It optionally takes a "domain" * attribute, which will make the builder look for translated strings using * dgettext() in the domain specified. This can also be done by calling * gtk_builder_set_translation_domain() on the builder. Objects are described by * <object> elements, which can contain <property> elements to set * properties, <signal> elements which connect signals to handlers, and * <child> elements, which describe child objects (most often widgets * inside a container, but also e.g. actions in an action group, or columns in a * tree model). A <child> element contains an <object> element which * describes the child object. The target toolkit version(s) are described by * <requires> elements, the "lib" attribute specifies the widget library * in question (currently the only supported value is "gtk+") and the "version" * attribute specifies the target version in the form * "<major>.<minor>". The builder will error out if the version * requirements are not met. * * Typically, the specific kind of object represented by an <object> * element is specified by the "class" attribute. If the type has not been * loaded yet, GTK+ tries to find the _get_type() from the * class name by applying heuristics. This works in most cases, but if * necessary, it is possible to specify the name of the * _get_type() explictly with the "type-func" attribute. * As a special case, GtkBuilder allows to use an object that has been * constructed by a #GtkUIManager in another part of the UI definition by * specifying the id of the #GtkUIManager in the "constructor" attribute and the * name of the object in the "id" attribute. * * Objects must be given a name with the "id" attribute, which allows the * application to retrieve them from the builder with gtk_builder_get_object(). * An id is also necessary to use the object as property value in other parts of * the UI definition. * * * Prior to 2.20, GtkBuilder was setting the "name" property of constructed widgets to the * "id" attribute. In GTK+ 2.20 or newer, you have to use gtk_buildable_get_name() instead * of gtk_widget_get_name() to obtain the "id", or set the "name" property in your UI * definition. * * * Setting properties of objects is pretty straightforward with the * <property> element: the "name" attribute specifies the name of the * property, and the content of the element specifies the value. If the * "translatable" attribute is set to a true value, GTK+ uses gettext() (or * dgettext() if the builder has a translation domain set) to find a translation * for the value. This happens before the value is parsed, so it can be used for * properties of any type, but it is probably most useful for string properties. * It is also possible to specify a context to disambiguate short strings, and * comments which may help the translators. * * GtkBuilder can parse textual representations for the most common property * types: characters, strings, integers, floating-point numbers, booleans * (strings like "TRUE", "t", "yes", "y", "1" are interpreted as %TRUE, strings * like "FALSE, "f", "no", "n", "0" are interpreted as %FALSE), enumerations * (can be specified by their name, nick or integer value), flags (can be * specified by their name, nick, integer value, optionally combined with "|", * e.g. "GTK_VISIBLE|GTK_REALIZED") and colors (in a format understood by * gdk_color_parse()). Pixbufs can be specified as a filename of an image file to load. * Objects can be referred to by their name and by default refer to objects declared * in the local xml fragment and objects exposed via gtk_builder_expose_object(). * * In general, GtkBuilder allows forward references to objects &mdash declared * in the local xml; an object doesn't have to be constructed before it can be referred to. * The exception to this rule is that an object has to be constructed before * it can be used as the value of a construct-only property. * * Signal handlers are set up with the <signal> element. The "name" * attribute specifies the name of the signal, and the "handler" attribute * specifies the function to connect to the signal. By default, GTK+ tries to * find the handler using g_module_symbol(), but this can be changed by passing * a custom #GtkBuilderConnectFunc to gtk_builder_connect_signals_full(). The * remaining attributes, "after", "swapped" and "object", have the same meaning * as the corresponding parameters of the g_signal_connect_object() or * g_signal_connect_data() functions. A "last_modification_time" attribute * is also allowed, but it does not have a meaning to the builder. * * Sometimes it is necessary to refer to widgets which have implicitly been * constructed by GTK+ as part of a composite widget, to set properties on them * or to add further children (e.g. the @vbox of a #GtkDialog). This can be * achieved by setting the "internal-child" propery of the <child> element * to a true value. Note that GtkBuilder still requires an <object> * element for the internal child, even if it has already been constructed. * * A number of widgets have different places where a child can be added (e.g. * tabs vs. page content in notebooks). This can be reflected in a UI definition * by specifying the "type" attribute on a <child>. The possible values * for the "type" attribute are described in the sections describing the * widget-specific portions of UI definitions. * * * A GtkBuilder UI Definition * * * * * 10 * * * 20 * * * gtk-ok * TRUE * * * * * * * * * * ]]> * * * Beyond this general structure, several object classes define their own XML * DTD fragments for filling in the ANY placeholders in the DTD above. Note that * a custom element in a <child> element gets parsed by the custom tag * handler of the parent object, while a custom element in an <object> * element gets parsed by the custom tag handler of the object. * * These XML fragments are explained in the documentation of the respective * objects, see * GtkWidget, * GtkLabel, * GtkWindow, * GtkContainer, * GtkDialog, * GtkCellLayout, * GtkColorSelectionDialog, * GtkFontSelectionDialog, * GtkExpander, * GtkFrame, * GtkListStore, * GtkTreeStore, * GtkNotebook, * GtkSizeGroup, * GtkTreeView, * GtkUIManager, * GtkActionGroup. * GtkMenuItem, * GtkMenuToolButton, * GtkAssistant, * GtkScale, * GtkComboBoxText, * GtkRecentFilter, * GtkFileFilter, * GtkTextTagTable. * * * Additionally, since 3.10 a special <template> tag has been added to the format * allowing one to define a widget class's components. * * * * Embedding other XML * * Apart from the language for UI descriptions that has been explained * in the previous section, GtkBuilder can also parse XML fragments * of GMenu markup. The resulting * #GMenu object and its named submenus are available via * gtk_builder_get_object() like other constructed objects. * * */ #include "config.h" #include /* errno */ #include #include /* strlen */ #include "gtkbuilder.h" #include "gtkbuildable.h" #include "gtkbuilderprivate.h" #include "gtkdebug.h" #include "gtkmain.h" #include "gtkintl.h" #include "gtkprivate.h" #include "gtktypebuiltins.h" #include "gtkwindow.h" #include "gtkicontheme.h" #include "gtkstock.h" static void gtk_builder_class_init (GtkBuilderClass *klass); static void gtk_builder_init (GtkBuilder *builder); static void gtk_builder_finalize (GObject *object); static void gtk_builder_set_property (GObject *object, guint prop_id, const GValue *value, GParamSpec *pspec); static void gtk_builder_get_property (GObject *object, guint prop_id, GValue *value, GParamSpec *pspec); static GType gtk_builder_real_get_type_from_name (GtkBuilder *builder, const gchar *type_name); enum { PROP_0, PROP_TRANSLATION_DOMAIN, }; struct _GtkBuilderPrivate { gchar *domain; GHashTable *objects; GHashTable *callbacks; GSList *delayed_properties; GSList *signals; gchar *filename; gchar *resource_prefix; GType template_type; }; G_DEFINE_TYPE_WITH_PRIVATE (GtkBuilder, gtk_builder, G_TYPE_OBJECT) static void gtk_builder_class_init (GtkBuilderClass *klass) { GObjectClass *gobject_class; gobject_class = G_OBJECT_CLASS (klass); gobject_class->finalize = gtk_builder_finalize; gobject_class->set_property = gtk_builder_set_property; gobject_class->get_property = gtk_builder_get_property; klass->get_type_from_name = gtk_builder_real_get_type_from_name; /** * GtkBuilder:translation-domain: * * The translation domain used when translating property values that * have been marked as translatable in interface descriptions. * If the translation domain is %NULL, #GtkBuilder uses gettext(), * otherwise g_dgettext(). * * Since: 2.12 */ g_object_class_install_property (gobject_class, PROP_TRANSLATION_DOMAIN, g_param_spec_string ("translation-domain", P_("Translation Domain"), P_("The translation domain used by gettext"), NULL, GTK_PARAM_READWRITE)); } static void gtk_builder_init (GtkBuilder *builder) { builder->priv = gtk_builder_get_instance_private (builder); builder->priv->domain = NULL; builder->priv->objects = g_hash_table_new_full (g_str_hash, g_str_equal, g_free, g_object_unref); } /* * GObject virtual methods */ static void gtk_builder_finalize (GObject *object) { GtkBuilderPrivate *priv = GTK_BUILDER (object)->priv; g_free (priv->domain); g_free (priv->filename); g_free (priv->resource_prefix); g_hash_table_destroy (priv->objects); if (priv->callbacks) g_hash_table_destroy (priv->callbacks); g_slist_foreach (priv->signals, (GFunc) _free_signal_info, NULL); g_slist_free (priv->signals); G_OBJECT_CLASS (gtk_builder_parent_class)->finalize (object); } static void gtk_builder_set_property (GObject *object, guint prop_id, const GValue *value, GParamSpec *pspec) { GtkBuilder *builder = GTK_BUILDER (object); switch (prop_id) { case PROP_TRANSLATION_DOMAIN: gtk_builder_set_translation_domain (builder, g_value_get_string (value)); break; default: G_OBJECT_WARN_INVALID_PROPERTY_ID (object, prop_id, pspec); break; } } static void gtk_builder_get_property (GObject *object, guint prop_id, GValue *value, GParamSpec *pspec) { GtkBuilder *builder = GTK_BUILDER (object); switch (prop_id) { case PROP_TRANSLATION_DOMAIN: g_value_set_string (value, builder->priv->domain); break; default: G_OBJECT_WARN_INVALID_PROPERTY_ID (object, prop_id, pspec); break; } } /* * Try to map a type name to a _get_type function * and call it, eg: * * GtkWindow -> gtk_window_get_type * GtkHBox -> gtk_hbox_get_type * GtkUIManager -> gtk_ui_manager_get_type * */ static GType _gtk_builder_resolve_type_lazily (const gchar *name) { static GModule *module = NULL; GTypeGetFunc func; GString *symbol_name = g_string_new (""); char c, *symbol; int i; GType gtype = G_TYPE_INVALID; if (!module) module = g_module_open (NULL, 0); for (i = 0; name[i] != '\0'; i++) { c = name[i]; /* skip if uppercase, first or previous is uppercase */ if ((c == g_ascii_toupper (c) && i > 0 && name[i-1] != g_ascii_toupper (name[i-1])) || (i > 2 && name[i] == g_ascii_toupper (name[i]) && name[i-1] == g_ascii_toupper (name[i-1]) && name[i-2] == g_ascii_toupper (name[i-2]))) g_string_append_c (symbol_name, '_'); g_string_append_c (symbol_name, g_ascii_tolower (c)); } g_string_append (symbol_name, "_get_type"); symbol = g_string_free (symbol_name, FALSE); if (g_module_symbol (module, symbol, (gpointer)&func)) gtype = func (); g_free (symbol); return gtype; } /* * GtkBuilder virtual methods */ static GType gtk_builder_real_get_type_from_name (GtkBuilder *builder, const gchar *type_name) { GType gtype; gtype = g_type_from_name (type_name); if (gtype != G_TYPE_INVALID) return gtype; return _gtk_builder_resolve_type_lazily (type_name); } typedef struct { gchar *object; gchar *name; gchar *value; } DelayedProperty; static void gtk_builder_get_parameters (GtkBuilder *builder, GType object_type, const gchar *object_name, GSList *properties, GParamFlags filter_flags, GArray **parameters, GArray **filtered_parameters) { GSList *l; GParamSpec *pspec; GObjectClass *oclass; DelayedProperty *property; GError *error = NULL; oclass = g_type_class_ref (object_type); g_assert (oclass != NULL); if (parameters) *parameters = g_array_new (FALSE, FALSE, sizeof (GParameter)); if (filtered_parameters) *filtered_parameters = g_array_new (FALSE, FALSE, sizeof (GParameter)); for (l = properties; l; l = l->next) { PropertyInfo *prop = (PropertyInfo*)l->data; GParameter parameter = { NULL }; pspec = g_object_class_find_property (G_OBJECT_CLASS (oclass), prop->name); if (!pspec) { g_warning ("Unknown property: %s.%s", g_type_name (object_type), prop->name); continue; } parameter.name = prop->name; if (G_IS_PARAM_SPEC_OBJECT (pspec) && (G_PARAM_SPEC_VALUE_TYPE (pspec) != GDK_TYPE_PIXBUF)) { GObject *object = gtk_builder_get_object (builder, prop->data); if (object) { g_value_init (¶meter.value, G_OBJECT_TYPE (object)); g_value_set_object (¶meter.value, object); } else { if (pspec->flags & G_PARAM_CONSTRUCT_ONLY) { g_warning ("Failed to get constuct only property " "%s of %s with value `%s'", prop->name, object_name, prop->data); continue; } /* Delay setting property */ property = g_slice_new (DelayedProperty); property->object = g_strdup (object_name); property->name = g_strdup (prop->name); property->value = g_strdup (prop->data); builder->priv->delayed_properties = g_slist_prepend (builder->priv->delayed_properties, property); continue; } } else if (!gtk_builder_value_from_string (builder, pspec, prop->data, ¶meter.value, &error)) { g_warning ("Failed to set property %s.%s to %s: %s", g_type_name (object_type), prop->name, prop->data, error->message); g_error_free (error); error = NULL; continue; } if (pspec->flags & filter_flags) { if (filtered_parameters) g_array_append_val (*filtered_parameters, parameter); } else { if (parameters) g_array_append_val (*parameters, parameter); } } g_type_class_unref (oclass); } static GObject * gtk_builder_get_internal_child (GtkBuilder *builder, ObjectInfo *info, const gchar *childname, GError **error) { GObject *obj = NULL; while (!obj) { if (!info->parent) break; info = (ObjectInfo*)((ChildInfo*)info->parent)->parent; if (!info) break; GTK_NOTE (BUILDER, g_print ("Trying to get internal child %s from %s\n", childname, gtk_buildable_get_name (GTK_BUILDABLE (info->object)))); if (GTK_IS_BUILDABLE (info->object)) obj = gtk_buildable_get_internal_child (GTK_BUILDABLE (info->object), builder, childname); }; if (!obj) { g_set_error (error, GTK_BUILDER_ERROR, GTK_BUILDER_ERROR_INVALID_VALUE, "Unknown internal child: %s", childname); } return obj; } static inline void object_set_name (GObject *object, const gchar *name) { if (GTK_IS_BUILDABLE (object)) gtk_buildable_set_name (GTK_BUILDABLE (object), name); else g_object_set_data_full (object, "gtk-builder-name", g_strdup (name), g_free); } void _gtk_builder_add_object (GtkBuilder *builder, const gchar *id, GObject *object) { object_set_name (object, id); g_hash_table_insert (builder->priv->objects, g_strdup (id), g_object_ref (object)); } GObject * _gtk_builder_construct (GtkBuilder *builder, ObjectInfo *info, GError **error) { GArray *parameters, *construct_parameters; GType object_type; GObject *obj; int i; GtkBuildableIface *iface; gboolean custom_set_property; GtkBuildable *buildable; GParamFlags param_filter_flags; g_assert (info->class_name != NULL); object_type = gtk_builder_get_type_from_name (builder, info->class_name); if (object_type == G_TYPE_INVALID) { g_set_error (error, GTK_BUILDER_ERROR, GTK_BUILDER_ERROR_INVALID_VALUE, "Invalid object type `%s'", info->class_name); return NULL; } else if (builder->priv->template_type != 0 && g_type_is_a (object_type, builder->priv->template_type)) { g_set_error (error, GTK_BUILDER_ERROR, GTK_BUILDER_ERROR_OBJECT_TYPE_REFUSED, "Refused to build object of type `%s' because it " "conforms to the template type `%s', avoiding infinite recursion.", info->class_name, g_type_name (builder->priv->template_type)); return NULL; } /* If there is a manual constructor (like UIManager), or if this is a * reference to an internal child, then we filter out construct-only * and warn that they cannot be set. * * Otherwise if we are calling g_object_newv(), we want to pass * both G_PARAM_CONSTRUCT and G_PARAM_CONSTRUCT_ONLY to the * object's constructor. * * Passing all construct properties to g_object_newv() slightly * improves performance as the construct properties will only be set once. */ if (info->constructor || (info->parent && ((ChildInfo*)info->parent)->internal_child != NULL)) param_filter_flags = G_PARAM_CONSTRUCT_ONLY; else param_filter_flags = G_PARAM_CONSTRUCT | G_PARAM_CONSTRUCT_ONLY; gtk_builder_get_parameters (builder, object_type, info->id, info->properties, param_filter_flags, ¶meters, &construct_parameters); if (info->constructor) { GObject *constructor; constructor = gtk_builder_get_object (builder, info->constructor); if (constructor == NULL) { g_set_error (error, GTK_BUILDER_ERROR, GTK_BUILDER_ERROR_INVALID_VALUE, "Unknown object constructor for %s: %s", info->id, info->constructor); g_array_free (parameters, TRUE); g_array_free (construct_parameters, TRUE); return NULL; } obj = gtk_buildable_construct_child (GTK_BUILDABLE (constructor), builder, info->id); g_assert (obj != NULL); if (construct_parameters->len) g_warning ("Can't pass in construct-only parameters to %s", info->id); } else if (info->parent && ((ChildInfo*)info->parent)->internal_child != NULL) { gchar *childname = ((ChildInfo*)info->parent)->internal_child; obj = gtk_builder_get_internal_child (builder, info, childname, error); if (!obj) { g_array_free (parameters, TRUE); g_array_free (construct_parameters, TRUE); return NULL; } if (construct_parameters->len) g_warning ("Can't pass in construct-only parameters to %s", childname); g_object_ref (obj); } else { obj = g_object_newv (object_type, construct_parameters->len, (GParameter *)construct_parameters->data); /* No matter what, make sure we have a reference. * * If it's an initially unowned object, sink it. * If it's not initially unowned then we have the reference already. * * In the case that this is a window it will be sunk already and * this is effectively a call to g_object_ref(). That's what * we want. */ if (G_IS_INITIALLY_UNOWNED (obj)) g_object_ref_sink (obj); GTK_NOTE (BUILDER, g_print ("created %s of type %s\n", info->id, info->class_name)); for (i = 0; i < construct_parameters->len; i++) { GParameter *param = &g_array_index (construct_parameters, GParameter, i); g_value_unset (¶m->value); } } g_array_free (construct_parameters, TRUE); custom_set_property = FALSE; buildable = NULL; iface = NULL; if (GTK_IS_BUILDABLE (obj)) { buildable = GTK_BUILDABLE (obj); iface = GTK_BUILDABLE_GET_IFACE (obj); if (iface->set_buildable_property) custom_set_property = TRUE; } for (i = 0; i < parameters->len; i++) { GParameter *param = &g_array_index (parameters, GParameter, i); if (custom_set_property) iface->set_buildable_property (buildable, builder, param->name, ¶m->value); else g_object_set_property (obj, param->name, ¶m->value); #if G_ENABLE_DEBUG if (gtk_get_debug_flags () & GTK_DEBUG_BUILDER) { gchar *str = g_strdup_value_contents ((const GValue*)¶m->value); g_print ("set %s: %s = %s\n", info->id, param->name, str); g_free (str); } #endif g_value_unset (¶m->value); } g_array_free (parameters, TRUE); /* put it in the hash table. */ _gtk_builder_add_object (builder, info->id, obj); /* we already own a reference to obj. */ g_object_unref (obj); return obj; } void _gtk_builder_apply_properties (GtkBuilder *builder, ObjectInfo *info, GError **error) { GArray *parameters; GType object_type; GtkBuildableIface *iface; GtkBuildable *buildable; gboolean custom_set_property; gint i; g_assert (info->object != NULL); g_assert (info->class_name != NULL); object_type = gtk_builder_get_type_from_name (builder, info->class_name); /* Fetch all properties that are not construct-only */ gtk_builder_get_parameters (builder, object_type, info->id, info->properties, G_PARAM_CONSTRUCT_ONLY, ¶meters, NULL); custom_set_property = FALSE; buildable = NULL; iface = NULL; if (GTK_IS_BUILDABLE (info->object)) { buildable = GTK_BUILDABLE (info->object); iface = GTK_BUILDABLE_GET_IFACE (info->object); if (iface->set_buildable_property) custom_set_property = TRUE; } for (i = 0; i < parameters->len; i++) { GParameter *param = &g_array_index (parameters, GParameter, i); if (custom_set_property) iface->set_buildable_property (buildable, builder, param->name, ¶m->value); else g_object_set_property (info->object, param->name, ¶m->value); #if G_ENABLE_DEBUG if (gtk_get_debug_flags () & GTK_DEBUG_BUILDER) { gchar *str = g_strdup_value_contents ((const GValue*)¶m->value); g_print ("set %s: %s = %s\n", info->id, param->name, str); g_free (str); } #endif g_value_unset (¶m->value); } g_array_free (parameters, TRUE); } void _gtk_builder_add (GtkBuilder *builder, ChildInfo *child_info) { GObject *object; GObject *parent; /* Internal children are already added * Also prevent us from being called twice. */ if (!child_info || child_info->internal_child || child_info->added) return; object = child_info->object; if (!object) return; if (!child_info->parent) { g_warning ("%s: Not adding, No parent", gtk_buildable_get_name (GTK_BUILDABLE (object))); return; } g_assert (object != NULL); parent = ((ObjectInfo*)child_info->parent)->object; g_assert (GTK_IS_BUILDABLE (parent)); GTK_NOTE (BUILDER, g_print ("adding %s to %s\n", gtk_buildable_get_name (GTK_BUILDABLE (object)), gtk_buildable_get_name (GTK_BUILDABLE (parent)))); gtk_buildable_add_child (GTK_BUILDABLE (parent), builder, object, child_info->type); child_info->added = TRUE; } void _gtk_builder_add_signals (GtkBuilder *builder, GSList *signals) { builder->priv->signals = g_slist_concat (builder->priv->signals, g_slist_copy (signals)); } static void gtk_builder_apply_delayed_properties (GtkBuilder *builder) { GSList *l, *props; DelayedProperty *property; GObject *object; GType object_type; GObjectClass *oclass; GParamSpec *pspec; /* take the list over from the builder->priv. * * g_slist_reverse does not copy the list, so the list now * belongs to us (and we free it at the end of this function). */ props = g_slist_reverse (builder->priv->delayed_properties); builder->priv->delayed_properties = NULL; for (l = props; l; l = l->next) { property = (DelayedProperty*)l->data; object = g_hash_table_lookup (builder->priv->objects, property->object); g_assert (object != NULL); object_type = G_OBJECT_TYPE (object); g_assert (object_type != G_TYPE_INVALID); oclass = g_type_class_ref (object_type); g_assert (oclass != NULL); pspec = g_object_class_find_property (G_OBJECT_CLASS (oclass), property->name); if (!pspec) g_warning ("Unknown property: %s.%s", g_type_name (object_type), property->name); else { GObject *obj; obj = g_hash_table_lookup (builder->priv->objects, property->value); if (!obj) g_warning ("No object called: %s", property->value); else g_object_set (object, property->name, obj, NULL); } g_free (property->value); g_free (property->object); g_free (property->name); g_slice_free (DelayedProperty, property); g_type_class_unref (oclass); } g_slist_free (props); } void _gtk_builder_finish (GtkBuilder *builder) { gtk_builder_apply_delayed_properties (builder); } /** * gtk_builder_new: * * Creates a new empty builder object. * * This function is only useful if you intend to make multiple calls to * gtk_builder_add_from_file(), gtk_builder_add_from_resource() or * gtk_builder_add_from_string() in order to merge multiple UI * descriptions into a single builder. * * Most users will probably want to use gtk_builder_new_from_file(), * gtk_builder_new_from_resource() or gtk_builder_new_from_string(). * * Return value: a new (empty) #GtkBuilder object * * Since: 2.12 **/ GtkBuilder * gtk_builder_new (void) { return g_object_new (GTK_TYPE_BUILDER, NULL); } /** * gtk_builder_add_from_file: * @builder: a #GtkBuilder * @filename: the name of the file to parse * @error: (allow-none): return location for an error, or %NULL * * Parses a file containing a GtkBuilder * UI definition and merges it with the current contents of @builder. * * Most users will probably want to use gtk_builder_new_from_file(). * * Upon errors 0 will be returned and @error will be assigned a * #GError from the #GTK_BUILDER_ERROR, #G_MARKUP_ERROR or #G_FILE_ERROR * domain. * * It's not really reasonable to attempt to handle failures of this * call. You should not use this function with untrusted files (ie: * files that are not part of your application). Broken #GtkBuilder * files can easily crash your program, and it's possible that memory * was leaked leading up to the reported failure. The only reasonable * thing to do when an error is detected is to call g_error(). * * Returns: A positive value on success, 0 if an error occurred * * Since: 2.12 **/ guint gtk_builder_add_from_file (GtkBuilder *builder, const gchar *filename, GError **error) { gchar *buffer; gsize length; GError *tmp_error; g_return_val_if_fail (GTK_IS_BUILDER (builder), 0); g_return_val_if_fail (filename != NULL, 0); g_return_val_if_fail (error == NULL || *error == NULL, 0); tmp_error = NULL; if (!g_file_get_contents (filename, &buffer, &length, &tmp_error)) { g_propagate_error (error, tmp_error); return 0; } g_free (builder->priv->filename); g_free (builder->priv->resource_prefix); builder->priv->filename = g_strdup (filename); builder->priv->resource_prefix = NULL; _gtk_builder_parser_parse_buffer (builder, filename, buffer, length, NULL, &tmp_error); g_free (buffer); if (tmp_error != NULL) { g_propagate_error (error, tmp_error); return 0; } return 1; } /** * gtk_builder_add_objects_from_file: * @builder: a #GtkBuilder * @filename: the name of the file to parse * @object_ids: (array zero-terminated=1) (element-type utf8): nul-terminated array of objects to build * @error: (allow-none): return location for an error, or %NULL * * Parses a file containing a GtkBuilder * UI definition building only the requested objects and merges * them with the current contents of @builder. * * Upon errors 0 will be returned and @error will be assigned a * #GError from the #GTK_BUILDER_ERROR, #G_MARKUP_ERROR or #G_FILE_ERROR * domain. * * * If you are adding an object that depends on an object that is not * its child (for instance a #GtkTreeView that depends on its * #GtkTreeModel), you have to explicitely list all of them in @object_ids. * * * Returns: A positive value on success, 0 if an error occurred * * Since: 2.14 **/ guint gtk_builder_add_objects_from_file (GtkBuilder *builder, const gchar *filename, gchar **object_ids, GError **error) { gchar *buffer; gsize length; GError *tmp_error; g_return_val_if_fail (GTK_IS_BUILDER (builder), 0); g_return_val_if_fail (filename != NULL, 0); g_return_val_if_fail (object_ids != NULL && object_ids[0] != NULL, 0); g_return_val_if_fail (error == NULL || *error == NULL, 0); tmp_error = NULL; if (!g_file_get_contents (filename, &buffer, &length, &tmp_error)) { g_propagate_error (error, tmp_error); return 0; } g_free (builder->priv->filename); g_free (builder->priv->resource_prefix); builder->priv->filename = g_strdup (filename); builder->priv->resource_prefix = NULL; _gtk_builder_parser_parse_buffer (builder, filename, buffer, length, object_ids, &tmp_error); g_free (buffer); if (tmp_error != NULL) { g_propagate_error (error, tmp_error); return 0; } return 1; } /* Main private entry point for building composite container * components from template XML */ guint _gtk_builder_extend_with_template (GtkBuilder *builder, GtkWidget *widget, GType template_type, const gchar *buffer, gsize length, GError **error) { GError *tmp_error; g_return_val_if_fail (GTK_IS_BUILDER (builder), 0); g_return_val_if_fail (GTK_IS_WIDGET (widget), 0); g_return_val_if_fail (g_type_name (template_type) != NULL, 0); g_return_val_if_fail (g_type_is_a (G_OBJECT_TYPE (widget), template_type), 0); g_return_val_if_fail (buffer && buffer[0], 0); tmp_error = NULL; g_free (builder->priv->filename); g_free (builder->priv->resource_prefix); builder->priv->filename = g_strdup ("."); builder->priv->resource_prefix = NULL; builder->priv->template_type = template_type; gtk_builder_expose_object (builder, g_type_name (template_type), G_OBJECT (widget)); _gtk_builder_parser_parse_buffer (builder, "", buffer, length, NULL, &tmp_error); if (tmp_error != NULL) { g_propagate_error (error, tmp_error); return 0; } return 1; } /** * gtk_builder_add_from_resource: * @builder: a #GtkBuilder * @resource_path: the path of the resource file to parse * @error: (allow-none): return location for an error, or %NULL * * Parses a resource file containing a GtkBuilder * UI definition and merges it with the current contents of @builder. * * Most users will probably want to use gtk_builder_new_from_resource(). * * Upon errors 0 will be returned and @error will be assigned a * #GError from the #GTK_BUILDER_ERROR, #G_MARKUP_ERROR or #G_RESOURCE_ERROR * domain. * * It's not really reasonable to attempt to handle failures of this * call. The only reasonable thing to do when an error is detected is * to call g_error(). * * Returns: A positive value on success, 0 if an error occurred * * Since: 3.4 **/ guint gtk_builder_add_from_resource (GtkBuilder *builder, const gchar *resource_path, GError **error) { GError *tmp_error; GBytes *data; char *filename_for_errors; char *slash; g_return_val_if_fail (GTK_IS_BUILDER (builder), 0); g_return_val_if_fail (resource_path != NULL, 0); g_return_val_if_fail (error == NULL || *error == NULL, 0); tmp_error = NULL; data = g_resources_lookup_data (resource_path, 0, &tmp_error); if (data == NULL) { g_propagate_error (error, tmp_error); return 0; } g_free (builder->priv->filename); g_free (builder->priv->resource_prefix); builder->priv->filename = g_strdup ("."); slash = strrchr (resource_path, '/'); if (slash != NULL) builder->priv->resource_prefix = g_strndup (resource_path, slash - resource_path + 1); else builder->priv->resource_prefix = g_strdup ("/"); filename_for_errors = g_strconcat ("", resource_path, NULL); _gtk_builder_parser_parse_buffer (builder, filename_for_errors, g_bytes_get_data (data, NULL), g_bytes_get_size (data), NULL, &tmp_error); g_free (filename_for_errors); g_bytes_unref (data); if (tmp_error != NULL) { g_propagate_error (error, tmp_error); return 0; } return 1; } /** * gtk_builder_add_objects_from_resource: * @builder: a #GtkBuilder * @resource_path: the path of the resource file to parse * @object_ids: (array zero-terminated=1) (element-type utf8): nul-terminated array of objects to build * @error: (allow-none): return location for an error, or %NULL * * Parses a resource file containing a GtkBuilder * UI definition building only the requested objects and merges * them with the current contents of @builder. * * Upon errors 0 will be returned and @error will be assigned a * #GError from the #GTK_BUILDER_ERROR, #G_MARKUP_ERROR or #G_RESOURCE_ERROR * domain. * * * If you are adding an object that depends on an object that is not * its child (for instance a #GtkTreeView that depends on its * #GtkTreeModel), you have to explicitely list all of them in @object_ids. * * * Returns: A positive value on success, 0 if an error occurred * * Since: 3.4 **/ guint gtk_builder_add_objects_from_resource (GtkBuilder *builder, const gchar *resource_path, gchar **object_ids, GError **error) { GError *tmp_error; GBytes *data; char *filename_for_errors; char *slash; g_return_val_if_fail (GTK_IS_BUILDER (builder), 0); g_return_val_if_fail (resource_path != NULL, 0); g_return_val_if_fail (object_ids != NULL && object_ids[0] != NULL, 0); g_return_val_if_fail (error == NULL || *error == NULL, 0); tmp_error = NULL; data = g_resources_lookup_data (resource_path, 0, &tmp_error); if (data == NULL) { g_propagate_error (error, tmp_error); return 0; } g_free (builder->priv->filename); g_free (builder->priv->resource_prefix); builder->priv->filename = g_strdup ("."); slash = strrchr (resource_path, '/'); if (slash != NULL) builder->priv->resource_prefix = g_strndup (resource_path, slash - resource_path + 1); else builder->priv->resource_prefix = g_strdup ("/"); filename_for_errors = g_strconcat ("", resource_path, NULL); _gtk_builder_parser_parse_buffer (builder, filename_for_errors, g_bytes_get_data (data, NULL), g_bytes_get_size (data), object_ids, &tmp_error); g_free (filename_for_errors); g_bytes_unref (data); if (tmp_error != NULL) { g_propagate_error (error, tmp_error); return 0; } return 1; } /** * gtk_builder_add_from_string: * @builder: a #GtkBuilder * @buffer: the string to parse * @length: the length of @buffer (may be -1 if @buffer is nul-terminated) * @error: (allow-none): return location for an error, or %NULL * * Parses a string containing a GtkBuilder * UI definition and merges it with the current contents of @builder. * * Most users will probably want to use gtk_builder_new_from_string(). * * Upon errors 0 will be returned and @error will be assigned a * #GError from the #GTK_BUILDER_ERROR or #G_MARKUP_ERROR domain. * * It's not really reasonable to attempt to handle failures of this * call. The only reasonable thing to do when an error is detected is * to call g_error(). * * Returns: A positive value on success, 0 if an error occurred * * Since: 2.12 **/ guint gtk_builder_add_from_string (GtkBuilder *builder, const gchar *buffer, gsize length, GError **error) { GError *tmp_error; g_return_val_if_fail (GTK_IS_BUILDER (builder), 0); g_return_val_if_fail (buffer != NULL, 0); g_return_val_if_fail (error == NULL || *error == NULL, 0); tmp_error = NULL; g_free (builder->priv->filename); g_free (builder->priv->resource_prefix); builder->priv->filename = g_strdup ("."); builder->priv->resource_prefix = NULL; _gtk_builder_parser_parse_buffer (builder, "", buffer, length, NULL, &tmp_error); if (tmp_error != NULL) { g_propagate_error (error, tmp_error); return 0; } return 1; } /** * gtk_builder_add_objects_from_string: * @builder: a #GtkBuilder * @buffer: the string to parse * @length: the length of @buffer (may be -1 if @buffer is nul-terminated) * @object_ids: (array zero-terminated=1) (element-type utf8): nul-terminated array of objects to build * @error: (allow-none): return location for an error, or %NULL * * Parses a string containing a GtkBuilder * UI definition building only the requested objects and merges * them with the current contents of @builder. * * Upon errors 0 will be returned and @error will be assigned a * #GError from the #GTK_BUILDER_ERROR or #G_MARKUP_ERROR domain. * * * If you are adding an object that depends on an object that is not * its child (for instance a #GtkTreeView that depends on its * #GtkTreeModel), you have to explicitely list all of them in @object_ids. * * * Returns: A positive value on success, 0 if an error occurred * * Since: 2.14 **/ guint gtk_builder_add_objects_from_string (GtkBuilder *builder, const gchar *buffer, gsize length, gchar **object_ids, GError **error) { GError *tmp_error; g_return_val_if_fail (GTK_IS_BUILDER (builder), 0); g_return_val_if_fail (buffer != NULL, 0); g_return_val_if_fail (object_ids != NULL && object_ids[0] != NULL, 0); g_return_val_if_fail (error == NULL || *error == NULL, 0); tmp_error = NULL; g_free (builder->priv->filename); g_free (builder->priv->resource_prefix); builder->priv->filename = g_strdup ("."); builder->priv->resource_prefix = NULL; _gtk_builder_parser_parse_buffer (builder, "", buffer, length, object_ids, &tmp_error); if (tmp_error != NULL) { g_propagate_error (error, tmp_error); return 0; } return 1; } /** * gtk_builder_get_object: * @builder: a #GtkBuilder * @name: name of object to get * * Gets the object named @name. Note that this function does not * increment the reference count of the returned object. * * Return value: (transfer none): the object named @name or %NULL if * it could not be found in the object tree. * * Since: 2.12 **/ GObject * gtk_builder_get_object (GtkBuilder *builder, const gchar *name) { g_return_val_if_fail (GTK_IS_BUILDER (builder), NULL); g_return_val_if_fail (name != NULL, NULL); return g_hash_table_lookup (builder->priv->objects, name); } static void object_add_to_list (gchar *object_id, GObject *object, GSList **list) { *list = g_slist_prepend (*list, object); } /** * gtk_builder_get_objects: * @builder: a #GtkBuilder * * Gets all objects that have been constructed by @builder. Note that * this function does not increment the reference counts of the returned * objects. * * Return value: (element-type GObject) (transfer container): a newly-allocated #GSList containing all the objects * constructed by the #GtkBuilder instance. It should be freed by * g_slist_free() * * Since: 2.12 **/ GSList * gtk_builder_get_objects (GtkBuilder *builder) { GSList *objects = NULL; g_return_val_if_fail (GTK_IS_BUILDER (builder), NULL); g_hash_table_foreach (builder->priv->objects, (GHFunc)object_add_to_list, &objects); return g_slist_reverse (objects); } /** * gtk_builder_set_translation_domain: * @builder: a #GtkBuilder * @domain: (allow-none): the translation domain or %NULL * * Sets the translation domain of @builder. * See #GtkBuilder:translation-domain. * * Since: 2.12 **/ void gtk_builder_set_translation_domain (GtkBuilder *builder, const gchar *domain) { gchar *new_domain; g_return_if_fail (GTK_IS_BUILDER (builder)); new_domain = g_strdup (domain); g_free (builder->priv->domain); builder->priv->domain = new_domain; g_object_notify (G_OBJECT (builder), "translation-domain"); } /** * gtk_builder_get_translation_domain: * @builder: a #GtkBuilder * * Gets the translation domain of @builder. * * Return value: the translation domain. This string is owned * by the builder object and must not be modified or freed. * * Since: 2.12 **/ const gchar * gtk_builder_get_translation_domain (GtkBuilder *builder) { g_return_val_if_fail (GTK_IS_BUILDER (builder), NULL); return builder->priv->domain; } /** * gtk_builder_expose_object: * @builder: a #GtkBuilder * @name: the name of the object exposed to the builder * @object: the object to expose * * Add @object to the @builder object pool so it can be referenced just like any * other object built by builder. * * Since: 3.8 **/ void gtk_builder_expose_object (GtkBuilder *builder, const gchar *name, GObject *object) { g_return_if_fail (GTK_IS_BUILDER (builder)); g_return_if_fail (name && name[0]); g_return_if_fail (gtk_builder_get_object (builder, name) == NULL); object_set_name (object, name); g_hash_table_insert (builder->priv->objects, g_strdup (name), g_object_ref (object)); } typedef struct { GModule *module; gpointer data; } connect_args; static void gtk_builder_connect_signals_default (GtkBuilder *builder, GObject *object, const gchar *signal_name, const gchar *handler_name, GObject *connect_object, GConnectFlags flags, gpointer user_data) { GCallback func; connect_args *args = (connect_args*)user_data; func = gtk_builder_lookup_callback_symbol (builder, handler_name); if (!func) { /* Only error out for missing GModule support if we've not * found the symbols explicitly added with gtk_builder_add_callback_symbol() */ if (args->module == NULL) g_error ("gtk_builder_connect_signals() requires working GModule"); if (!g_module_symbol (args->module, handler_name, (gpointer)&func)) { g_warning ("Could not find signal handler '%s'", handler_name); return; } } if (connect_object) g_signal_connect_object (object, signal_name, func, connect_object, flags); else g_signal_connect_data (object, signal_name, func, args->data, NULL, flags); } /** * gtk_builder_connect_signals: * @builder: a #GtkBuilder * @user_data: a pointer to a structure sent in as user data to all signals * * This method is a simpler variation of gtk_builder_connect_signals_full(). * It uses symbols explicitly added to @builder with prior calls to * gtk_builder_add_callback_symbol(). In the case that symbols are not * explicitly added; it uses #GModule's introspective features (by opening the module %NULL) * to look at the application's symbol table. From here it tries to match * the signal handler names given in the interface description with * symbols in the application and connects the signals. Note that this * function can only be called once, subsequent calls will do nothing. * * Note that unless gtk_builder_add_callback_symbol() is called for * all signal callbacks which are referenced by the loaded XML, this * function will require that #GModule be supported on the platform. * * If you rely on #GModule support to lookup callbacks in the symbol table, * the following details should be noted: * * When compiling applications for Windows, you must declare signal callbacks * with #G_MODULE_EXPORT, or they will not be put in the symbol table. * On Linux and Unices, this is not necessary; applications should instead * be compiled with the -Wl,--export-dynamic CFLAGS, and linked against * gmodule-export-2.0. * * Since: 2.12 **/ void gtk_builder_connect_signals (GtkBuilder *builder, gpointer user_data) { connect_args *args; g_return_if_fail (GTK_IS_BUILDER (builder)); args = g_slice_new0 (connect_args); args->data = user_data; if (g_module_supported ()) args->module = g_module_open (NULL, G_MODULE_BIND_LAZY); gtk_builder_connect_signals_full (builder, gtk_builder_connect_signals_default, args); if (args->module) g_module_close (args->module); g_slice_free (connect_args, args); } /** * GtkBuilderConnectFunc: * @builder: a #GtkBuilder * @object: object to connect a signal to * @signal_name: name of the signal * @handler_name: name of the handler * @connect_object: a #GObject, if non-%NULL, use g_signal_connect_object() * @flags: #GConnectFlags to use * @user_data: user data * * This is the signature of a function used to connect signals. It is used * by the gtk_builder_connect_signals() and gtk_builder_connect_signals_full() * methods. It is mainly intended for interpreted language bindings, but * could be useful where the programmer wants more control over the signal * connection process. Note that this function can only be called once, * subsequent calls will do nothing. * * Since: 2.12 */ /** * gtk_builder_connect_signals_full: * @builder: a #GtkBuilder * @func: (scope call): the function used to connect the signals * @user_data: arbitrary data that will be passed to the connection function * * This function can be thought of the interpreted language binding * version of gtk_builder_connect_signals(), except that it does not * require GModule to function correctly. * * Since: 2.12 */ void gtk_builder_connect_signals_full (GtkBuilder *builder, GtkBuilderConnectFunc func, gpointer user_data) { GSList *l; GObject *object; GObject *connect_object; g_return_if_fail (GTK_IS_BUILDER (builder)); g_return_if_fail (func != NULL); if (!builder->priv->signals) return; builder->priv->signals = g_slist_reverse (builder->priv->signals); for (l = builder->priv->signals; l; l = l->next) { SignalInfo *signal = (SignalInfo*)l->data; g_assert (signal != NULL); g_assert (signal->name != NULL); object = g_hash_table_lookup (builder->priv->objects, signal->object_name); g_assert (object != NULL); connect_object = NULL; if (signal->connect_object_name) { connect_object = g_hash_table_lookup (builder->priv->objects, signal->connect_object_name); if (!connect_object) g_warning ("Could not lookup object %s on signal %s of object %s", signal->connect_object_name, signal->name, signal->object_name); } func (builder, object, signal->name, signal->handler, connect_object, signal->flags, user_data); } g_slist_foreach (builder->priv->signals, (GFunc)_free_signal_info, NULL); g_slist_free (builder->priv->signals); builder->priv->signals = NULL; } /** * gtk_builder_value_from_string: * @builder: a #GtkBuilder * @pspec: the #GParamSpec for the property * @string: the string representation of the value * @value: (out): the #GValue to store the result in * @error: (allow-none): return location for an error, or %NULL * * This function demarshals a value from a string. This function * calls g_value_init() on the @value argument, so it need not be * initialised beforehand. * * This function can handle char, uchar, boolean, int, uint, long, * ulong, enum, flags, float, double, string, #GdkColor, #GdkRGBA and * #GtkAdjustment type values. Support for #GtkWidget type values is * still to come. * * Upon errors %FALSE will be returned and @error will be assigned a * #GError from the #GTK_BUILDER_ERROR domain. * * Returns: %TRUE on success * * Since: 2.12 */ gboolean gtk_builder_value_from_string (GtkBuilder *builder, GParamSpec *pspec, const gchar *string, GValue *value, GError **error) { g_return_val_if_fail (GTK_IS_BUILDER (builder), FALSE); g_return_val_if_fail (G_IS_PARAM_SPEC (pspec), FALSE); g_return_val_if_fail (string != NULL, FALSE); g_return_val_if_fail (value != NULL, FALSE); g_return_val_if_fail (error == NULL || *error == NULL, FALSE); /* * GParamSpecUnichar has the internal type G_TYPE_UINT, * so we cannot handle this in the switch, do it separately */ if (G_IS_PARAM_SPEC_UNICHAR (pspec)) { gunichar c; g_value_init (value, G_TYPE_UINT); c = g_utf8_get_char_validated (string, strlen (string)); if (c > 0) g_value_set_uint (value, c); return TRUE; } /* * GParamSpecVariant can specify a GVariantType which can help with * parsing, so we need to take care of that here. */ if (G_IS_PARAM_SPEC_VARIANT (pspec)) { GParamSpecVariant *variant_pspec = G_PARAM_SPEC_VARIANT (pspec); const GVariantType *type; GVariant *variant; g_value_init (value, G_TYPE_VARIANT); /* The GVariant parser doesn't deal with indefinite types */ if (g_variant_type_is_definite (variant_pspec->type)) type = variant_pspec->type; else type = NULL; variant = g_variant_parse (type, string, NULL, NULL, error); if (variant == NULL) return FALSE; g_value_take_variant (value, variant); return TRUE; } return gtk_builder_value_from_string_type (builder, G_PARAM_SPEC_VALUE_TYPE (pspec), string, value, error); } /** * gtk_builder_value_from_string_type: * @builder: a #GtkBuilder * @type: the #GType of the value * @string: the string representation of the value * @value: (out): the #GValue to store the result in * @error: (allow-none): return location for an error, or %NULL * * Like gtk_builder_value_from_string(), this function demarshals * a value from a string, but takes a #GType instead of #GParamSpec. * This function calls g_value_init() on the @value argument, so it * need not be initialised beforehand. * * Upon errors %FALSE will be returned and @error will be assigned a * #GError from the #GTK_BUILDER_ERROR domain. * * Returns: %TRUE on success * * Since: 2.12 */ gboolean gtk_builder_value_from_string_type (GtkBuilder *builder, GType type, const gchar *string, GValue *value, GError **error) { gboolean ret = TRUE; g_return_val_if_fail (type != G_TYPE_INVALID, FALSE); g_return_val_if_fail (string != NULL, FALSE); g_return_val_if_fail (error == NULL || *error == NULL, FALSE); g_value_init (value, type); switch (G_TYPE_FUNDAMENTAL (type)) { case G_TYPE_CHAR: g_value_set_schar (value, string[0]); break; case G_TYPE_UCHAR: g_value_set_uchar (value, (guchar)string[0]); break; case G_TYPE_BOOLEAN: { gboolean b; if (!_gtk_builder_boolean_from_string (string, &b, error)) { ret = FALSE; break; } g_value_set_boolean (value, b); break; } case G_TYPE_INT: case G_TYPE_LONG: { long l; gchar *endptr = NULL; errno = 0; l = g_ascii_strtoll (string, &endptr, 0); if (errno || endptr == string) { g_set_error (error, GTK_BUILDER_ERROR, GTK_BUILDER_ERROR_INVALID_VALUE, "Could not parse integer `%s'", string); ret = FALSE; break; } if (G_VALUE_HOLDS_INT (value)) g_value_set_int (value, l); else g_value_set_long (value, l); break; } case G_TYPE_UINT: case G_TYPE_ULONG: { gulong ul; gchar *endptr = NULL; errno = 0; ul = g_ascii_strtoull (string, &endptr, 0); if (errno || endptr == string) { g_set_error (error, GTK_BUILDER_ERROR, GTK_BUILDER_ERROR_INVALID_VALUE, "Could not parse unsigned integer `%s'", string); ret = FALSE; break; } if (G_VALUE_HOLDS_UINT (value)) g_value_set_uint (value, ul); else g_value_set_ulong (value, ul); break; } case G_TYPE_ENUM: { gint enum_value; if (!_gtk_builder_enum_from_string (type, string, &enum_value, error)) { ret = FALSE; break; } g_value_set_enum (value, enum_value); break; } case G_TYPE_FLAGS: { guint flags_value; if (!_gtk_builder_flags_from_string (type, string, &flags_value, error)) { ret = FALSE; break; } g_value_set_flags (value, flags_value); break; } case G_TYPE_FLOAT: case G_TYPE_DOUBLE: { gdouble d; gchar *endptr = NULL; errno = 0; d = g_ascii_strtod (string, &endptr); if (errno || endptr == string) { g_set_error (error, GTK_BUILDER_ERROR, GTK_BUILDER_ERROR_INVALID_VALUE, "Could not parse double `%s'", string); ret = FALSE; break; } if (G_VALUE_HOLDS_FLOAT (value)) g_value_set_float (value, d); else g_value_set_double (value, d); break; } case G_TYPE_STRING: g_value_set_string (value, string); break; case G_TYPE_VARIANT: { GVariant *variant; variant = g_variant_parse (NULL, string, NULL, NULL, error); if (value != NULL) g_value_take_variant (value, variant); else ret = FALSE; } break; case G_TYPE_BOXED: if (G_VALUE_HOLDS (value, GDK_TYPE_COLOR)) { GdkColor color = { 0, }; if (gdk_color_parse (string, &color)) g_value_set_boxed (value, &color); else { g_set_error (error, GTK_BUILDER_ERROR, GTK_BUILDER_ERROR_INVALID_VALUE, "Could not parse color `%s'", string); ret = FALSE; } } else if (G_VALUE_HOLDS (value, GDK_TYPE_RGBA)) { GdkRGBA rgba = { 0 }; if (gdk_rgba_parse (&rgba, string)) g_value_set_boxed (value, &rgba); else { g_set_error (error, GTK_BUILDER_ERROR, GTK_BUILDER_ERROR_INVALID_VALUE, "Could not parse RGBA color '%s'", string); ret = FALSE; } } else if (G_VALUE_HOLDS (value, G_TYPE_STRV)) { gchar **vector = g_strsplit (string, "\n", 0); g_value_take_boxed (value, vector); } else { g_set_error (error, GTK_BUILDER_ERROR, GTK_BUILDER_ERROR_INVALID_VALUE, "Could not parse '%s' as a %s", string, G_VALUE_TYPE_NAME (value)); ret = FALSE; } break; case G_TYPE_OBJECT: if (G_VALUE_HOLDS (value, GDK_TYPE_PIXBUF)) { gchar *filename; GError *tmp_error = NULL; GdkPixbuf *pixbuf = NULL; if (gtk_builder_get_object (builder, string)) { g_set_error (error, GTK_BUILDER_ERROR, GTK_BUILDER_ERROR_INVALID_VALUE, "Could not load image '%s': " " '%s' is already used as object id", string, string); return FALSE; } filename = _gtk_builder_get_resource_path (builder, string); if (filename != NULL) { GInputStream *stream = g_resources_open_stream (filename, 0, &tmp_error); if (stream != NULL) { pixbuf = gdk_pixbuf_new_from_stream (stream, NULL, &tmp_error); g_object_unref (stream); } } else { filename = _gtk_builder_get_absolute_filename (builder, string); pixbuf = gdk_pixbuf_new_from_file (filename, &tmp_error); } if (pixbuf == NULL) { GtkIconTheme *theme; g_warning ("Could not load image '%s': %s", string, tmp_error->message); g_error_free (tmp_error); /* fall back to a missing image */ theme = gtk_icon_theme_get_default (); pixbuf = gtk_icon_theme_load_icon (theme, "image-missing", 16, GTK_ICON_LOOKUP_USE_BUILTIN, NULL); } if (pixbuf) { g_value_set_object (value, pixbuf); g_object_unref (G_OBJECT (pixbuf)); } g_free (filename); ret = TRUE; } else ret = FALSE; break; default: ret = FALSE; break; } /* Catch unassigned error for object types as well as any unsupported types. * While parsing GtkBuilder; object types are deserialized * without calling gtk_builder_value_from_string_type(). */ if (!ret && error && *error == NULL) g_set_error (error, GTK_BUILDER_ERROR, GTK_BUILDER_ERROR_INVALID_VALUE, "Unsupported GType `%s'", g_type_name (type)); return ret; } gboolean _gtk_builder_enum_from_string (GType type, const gchar *string, gint *enum_value, GError **error) { GEnumClass *eclass; GEnumValue *ev; gchar *endptr; gint value; gboolean ret; g_return_val_if_fail (G_TYPE_IS_ENUM (type), FALSE); g_return_val_if_fail (string != NULL, FALSE); ret = TRUE; endptr = NULL; errno = 0; value = g_ascii_strtoull (string, &endptr, 0); if (errno == 0 && endptr != string) /* parsed a number */ *enum_value = value; else { eclass = g_type_class_ref (type); ev = g_enum_get_value_by_name (eclass, string); if (!ev) ev = g_enum_get_value_by_nick (eclass, string); if (ev) *enum_value = ev->value; else { g_set_error (error, GTK_BUILDER_ERROR, GTK_BUILDER_ERROR_INVALID_VALUE, "Could not parse enum: `%s'", string); ret = FALSE; } g_type_class_unref (eclass); } return ret; } gboolean _gtk_builder_flags_from_string (GType type, const gchar *string, guint *flags_value, GError **error) { GFlagsClass *fclass; gchar *endptr, *prevptr; guint i, j, value; gchar *flagstr; GFlagsValue *fv; const gchar *flag; gunichar ch; gboolean eos, ret; g_return_val_if_fail (G_TYPE_IS_FLAGS (type), FALSE); g_return_val_if_fail (string != 0, FALSE); ret = TRUE; endptr = NULL; errno = 0; value = g_ascii_strtoull (string, &endptr, 0); if (errno == 0 && endptr != string) /* parsed a number */ *flags_value = value; else { fclass = g_type_class_ref (type); flagstr = g_strdup (string); for (value = i = j = 0; ; i++) { eos = flagstr[i] == '\0'; if (!eos && flagstr[i] != '|') continue; flag = &flagstr[j]; endptr = &flagstr[i]; if (!eos) { flagstr[i++] = '\0'; j = i; } /* trim spaces */ for (;;) { ch = g_utf8_get_char (flag); if (!g_unichar_isspace (ch)) break; flag = g_utf8_next_char (flag); } while (endptr > flag) { prevptr = g_utf8_prev_char (endptr); ch = g_utf8_get_char (prevptr); if (!g_unichar_isspace (ch)) break; endptr = prevptr; } if (endptr > flag) { *endptr = '\0'; fv = g_flags_get_value_by_name (fclass, flag); if (!fv) fv = g_flags_get_value_by_nick (fclass, flag); if (fv) value |= fv->value; else { g_set_error (error, GTK_BUILDER_ERROR, GTK_BUILDER_ERROR_INVALID_VALUE, "Unknown flag: `%s'", flag); ret = FALSE; break; } } if (eos) { *flags_value = value; break; } } g_free (flagstr); g_type_class_unref (fclass); } return ret; } /** * gtk_builder_get_type_from_name: * @builder: a #GtkBuilder * @type_name: type name to lookup * * Looks up a type by name, using the virtual function that * #GtkBuilder has for that purpose. This is mainly used when * implementing the #GtkBuildable interface on a type. * * Returns: the #GType found for @type_name or #G_TYPE_INVALID * if no type was found * * Since: 2.12 */ GType gtk_builder_get_type_from_name (GtkBuilder *builder, const gchar *type_name) { g_return_val_if_fail (GTK_IS_BUILDER (builder), G_TYPE_INVALID); g_return_val_if_fail (type_name != NULL, G_TYPE_INVALID); return GTK_BUILDER_GET_CLASS (builder)->get_type_from_name (builder, type_name); } GQuark gtk_builder_error_quark (void) { return g_quark_from_static_string ("gtk-builder-error-quark"); } gchar * _gtk_builder_get_resource_path (GtkBuilder *builder, const gchar *string) { if (g_str_has_prefix (string, "resource:///")) return g_uri_unescape_string (string + 11, "/"); if (g_path_is_absolute (string) || builder->priv->resource_prefix == NULL) return NULL; return g_build_path ("/", builder->priv->resource_prefix, string, NULL); } gchar * _gtk_builder_get_absolute_filename (GtkBuilder *builder, const gchar *string) { gchar *filename; gchar *dirname = NULL; if (g_path_is_absolute (string)) return g_strdup (string); if (builder->priv->filename && strcmp (builder->priv->filename, ".") != 0) { dirname = g_path_get_dirname (builder->priv->filename); if (strcmp (dirname, ".") == 0) { g_free (dirname); dirname = g_get_current_dir (); } } else dirname = g_get_current_dir (); filename = g_build_filename (dirname, string, NULL); g_free (dirname); return filename; } GType _gtk_builder_get_template_type (GtkBuilder *builder) { return builder->priv->template_type; } /** * gtk_builder_add_callback_symbol: * @builder: a #GtkBuilder * @callback_name: The name of the callback, as expected in the XML * @callback_symbol: (scope async): The callback pointer * * Adds the @callback_symbol to the scope of @builder under the given @callback_name. * * Using this function overrides the behavior of gtk_builder_connect_signals() * for any callback symbols that are added. Using this method allows for better * encapsulation as it does not require that callback symbols be declared in * the global namespace. * * Since: 3.10 */ void gtk_builder_add_callback_symbol (GtkBuilder *builder, const gchar *callback_name, GCallback callback_symbol) { g_return_if_fail (GTK_IS_BUILDER (builder)); g_return_if_fail (callback_name && callback_name[0]); g_return_if_fail (callback_symbol != NULL); if (!builder->priv->callbacks) builder->priv->callbacks = g_hash_table_new_full (g_str_hash, g_str_equal, g_free, NULL); g_hash_table_insert (builder->priv->callbacks, g_strdup (callback_name), callback_symbol); } /** * gtk_builder_add_callback_symbols: * @builder: a #GtkBuilder * @first_callback_name: The name of the callback, as expected in the XML * @first_callback_symbol: (scope async): The callback pointer * @...: A list of callback name and callback symbol pairs terminated with %NULL * * A convenience function to add many callbacks instead of calling * gtk_builder_add_callback_symbol() for each symbol. * * Since: 3.10 */ void gtk_builder_add_callback_symbols (GtkBuilder *builder, const gchar *first_callback_name, GCallback first_callback_symbol, ...) { va_list var_args; const gchar *callback_name; GCallback callback_symbol; g_return_if_fail (GTK_IS_BUILDER (builder)); g_return_if_fail (first_callback_name && first_callback_name[0]); g_return_if_fail (first_callback_symbol != NULL); callback_name = first_callback_name; callback_symbol = first_callback_symbol; va_start (var_args, first_callback_symbol); do { gtk_builder_add_callback_symbol (builder, callback_name, callback_symbol); callback_name = va_arg (var_args, const gchar*); if (callback_name) callback_symbol = va_arg (var_args, GCallback); } while (callback_name != NULL); va_end (var_args); } /** * gtk_builder_lookup_callback_symbol: * @builder: a #GtkBuilder * @callback_name: The name of the callback * * Fetches a symbol previously added to @builder * with gtk_builder_add_callback_symbols() * * This function is intended for possible use in language bindings * or for any case that one might be cusomizing signal connections * using gtk_builder_connect_signals_full() * * Returns: The callback symbol in @builder for @callback_name, or %NULL * * Since: 3.10 */ GCallback gtk_builder_lookup_callback_symbol (GtkBuilder *builder, const gchar *callback_name) { g_return_val_if_fail (GTK_IS_BUILDER (builder), NULL); g_return_val_if_fail (callback_name && callback_name[0], NULL); if (!builder->priv->callbacks) return NULL; return g_hash_table_lookup (builder->priv->callbacks, callback_name); } /** * gtk_builder_new_from_file: * @filename: filename of user interface description file * * Builds the GtkBuilder UI definition * in the file @filename. * * If there is an error opening the file or parsing the description then * the program will be aborted. You should only ever attempt to parse * user interface descriptions that are shipped as part of your program. * * Returns: a #Gtkbuilder containing the described interface * * Since: 3.10 **/ GtkBuilder * gtk_builder_new_from_file (const gchar *filename) { GError *error = NULL; GtkBuilder *builder; builder = gtk_builder_new (); if (!gtk_builder_add_from_file (builder, filename, &error)) g_error ("failed to add UI: %s", error->message); return builder; } /** * gtk_builder_new_from_resource: * @resource_path: a #GResource resource path * * Builds the GtkBuilder UI definition * at @resource_path. * * If there is an error locating the resurce or parsing the description * then the program will be aborted. * * Returns: a #Gtkbuilder containing the described interface * * Since: 3.10 **/ GtkBuilder * gtk_builder_new_from_resource (const gchar *resource_path) { GError *error = NULL; GtkBuilder *builder; builder = gtk_builder_new (); if (!gtk_builder_add_from_resource (builder, resource_path, &error)) g_error ("failed to add UI: %s", error->message); return builder; } /** * gtk_builder_new_from_string: * @string: a user interface (XML) description * @length: the length of @string, or -1 * * Builds the user interface described by @string (in the GtkBuilder UI definition format). * * If @string is %NULL-terminated then @length should be -1. If @length * is not -1 then it is the length of @string. * * If there is an error parsing @string then the program will be * aborted. You should not attempt to parse user interface description * from untrusted sources. * * Returns: a #Gtkbuilder containing the interface described by @string * * Since: 3.10 **/ GtkBuilder * gtk_builder_new_from_string (const gchar *string, gssize length) { GError *error = NULL; GtkBuilder *builder; builder = gtk_builder_new (); if (!gtk_builder_add_from_string (builder, string, length, &error)) g_error ("failed to add UI: %s", error->message); return builder; }