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<chapter id="gtk-migrating-3-to-4">
<title>Migrating from GTK+ 3.x to GTK+ 4</title>
<para>
GTK+ 4 is a major new version of GTK+ that breaks both API and ABI
compared to GTK+ 3.x. Thankfully, most of the changes are not hard
to adapt to and there are a number of steps that you can take to
prepare your GTK+ 3.x application for the switch to GTK+ 4. After
that, there's a small number of adjustments that you may have to do
when you actually switch your application to build against GTK+ 4.
</para>
<section>
<title>Preparation in GTK+ 3.x</title>
<para>
The steps outlined in the following sections assume that your
application is working with GTK+ 3.22, which is the final stable
release of GTK+ 3.x. It includes all the necessary APIs and tools
to help you port your application to GTK+ 4. If you are still using
an older version of GTK+ 3.x, you should first get your application
to build and work with 3.22.
</para>
<section>
<title>Do not use deprecated symbols</title>
<para>
Over the years, a number of functions, and in some cases, entire
widgets have been deprecated. These deprecations are clearly spelled
out in the API reference, with hints about the recommended replacements.
The API reference for GTK+ 3 also includes an
<ulink url="https://developer.gnome.org/gtk3/3.22/api-index-deprecated.html">index</ulink> of all deprecated symbols.
</para>
<para>
To verify that your program does not use any deprecated symbols,
you can use defines to remove deprecated symbols from the header files,
as follows:
<programlisting>
make CFLAGS+="-DGDK_DISABLE_DEPRECATED -DGTK_DISABLE_DEPRECATED"
</programlisting>
</para>
<para>
Note that some parts of our API, such as enumeration values, are
not well covered by the deprecation warnings. In most cases, using
them will require you to also use deprecated functions, which will
trigger warnings.
</para>
</section>
<section>
<title>Do not use widget style properties</title>
<para>
Style properties do not exist in GTK+ 4. You should stop using them in
your custom CSS.
</para>
</section>
<section>
<title>Review your window creation flags</title>
<para>
GTK+ 4 removes the GDK_WA_CURSOR flag. Instead, just use
gdk_window_set_cursor() to set a cursor on the window after
creating it.
</para>
<para>
GTK+ 4 also removes the GDK_WA_VISUAL flag, and always uses
an RGBA visual for windows. To prepare your code for this,
use gdk_window_set_visual (gdk_screen_get_rgba_visual ()) after
creating your window.
</para>
<para>
GTK+ 4 also removes the GDK_WA_WMCLASS flag. If you need this
X11-specific functionality, use XSetClassHint() directly.
</para>
</section>
<section>
<title>Stop using non-RGBA visuals</title>
<para>
GTK+ 4 always uses RGBA visuals for its windows; you should make
sure that your code works with that.
</para>
</section>
<section>
<title>Stop using GtkBox::padding</title>
<para>
GTK+ 4 removes the #GtkBox::padding child property, so you should
use other ways to influence the layout of your boxes.
</para>
</section>
<section>
<title>Stop using the state argument of GtkStyleContext getters</title>
<para>
The getters in the GtkStyleContext API, such as
gtk_style_context_get_property(), gtk_style_context_get(),
or gtk_style_context_get_color() only accept the context's current
state for their state argument. Update all callers to pass the current
state.
</para>
</section>
<section>
<title>Stop using gdk_pixbuf_get_from_window() and gdk_cairo_set_source_window()</title>
<para>
These functions are not supported in GTK+ 4. Instead, either use backend-specific
APIs, or render your widgets using gtk_widget_render().
</para>
</section>
</section>
<section>
<title>Changes that need to be done at the time of the switch</title>
<para>
This section outlines porting tasks that you need to tackle when
you get to the point that you actually build your application against
GTK+ 4. Making it possible to prepare for these in GTK+ 3 would
have been either impossible or impractical.
</para>
<section>
<title>Adapt to GdkWindow API changes</title>
<para>
The gdk_window_new() function has been replaced by a number of more
specialized constructors: gdk_window_new_toplevel(), gdk_window_new_popup(),
gdk_window_new_temp(), gdk_window_new_child(), gdk_window_new_input(),
gdk_wayland_window_new_subsurface(). Use the appropriate ones to create
your windows.
</para>
<para>
Native and foreign subwindows are no longer supported. These concepts were
complicating the code and could not be supported across backends.
</para>
<para>
gdk_window_reparent() is no longer available.
</para>
</section>
<section>
<title>Adapt to GtkStyleContext API changes</title>
<para>
The getters in the GtkStyleContext API, such as
gtk_style_context_get_property(), gtk_style_context_get(),
or gtk_style_context_get_color() have lost their state argument,
and always use the context's current state. Update all callers
to omit the state argument.
</para>
</section>
<section>
<title>Adapt to GtkCssProvider API changes</title>
<para>
In GTK+ 4, the various #GtkCssProvider load functions have lost
their #GError argument. If you want to handle CSS loading errors,
use the #GtkCssProvider::parsing-error signal instead.
</para>
</section>
<section>
<title>Stop using GtkContainer::border-width</title>
<para>
GTK+ 4 has removed the #GtkContainer::border-width property.
Use other means to influence the spacing of your containers,
such as the CSS margin and padding properties on child widgets.
</para>
</section>
<section>
<title>Adapt to GtkWidget's size request changes</title>
<para>
GTK+ 3 used five different virtual functions in GtkWidget to
implement size requisition, namely the gtk_widget_get_preferred_width()
family of functions. To simplify widget implementations, GTK+4 uses
only one virtual function, GtkWidgetClass::measure() that widgets
have to implement.
</para>
</section>
<section>
<title>Switch to GtkWidget's children APIs</title>
<para>
Instead of the GtkContainer subclass, in GTK+ 4, any widget can
have children, and there is new API to navigate the widget tree:
gtk_widget_get_first_child(), gtk_widget_get_last_child(),
gtk_widget_get_next_sibling(), gtk_widget_get_prev_sibling().
The GtkContainer API still works, but if you are implementing
your own widgets, you should consider using the new APIs.
</para>
</section>
<section>
<title>Don't use -gtk-gradient in your CSS</title>
<para>
GTK+ now supports standard CSS syntax for both linear and radial
gradients, just use those.
</para>
</section>
<section>
<title>Don't use -gtk-icon-effect in your CSS</title>
<para>
GTK+ now supports a more versatile -gtk-icon-filter instead. Replace
-gtk-icon-effect: dim; with -gtk-icon-filter: opacity(0.5); and
-gtk-icon-effect: hilight; with -gtk-icon-filter: brightness(1.2);.
</para>
</section>
<section>
<title>Use gtk_widget_measure</title>
<para>
gtk_widget_measure replaces the various gtk_widget_get_preferred_ functions
for querying sizes.
</para>
</section>
<section>
<title>Adapt to drawing model changes</title>
<para>
This area has seen the most radical changes in the transition from GTK+ 3
to GTK+ 4. Widgets no longer use a draw() function to render their contents
to a cairo surface. Instead, they have a snapshot() function that creates
one or more GskRenderNodes to represent their content. Third-party widgets
that use a draw() function or a #GtkWidget::draw signal handler for custom
drawing will need to be converted to use gtk_snapshot_append_cairo().
</para>
<para>
The auxiliary #GtkSnapshot object has APIs to help with creating render
nodes.
</para>
<para>
If you are using a #GtkDrawingArea for custom drawing, you need to switch
to using gtk_drawing_area_set_draw_func() to set a draw function. This is
pretty much a direct replacement for a #GtkWidget::draw signal handler.
</para>
</section>
<section>
<title>Stop using APIs to query GdkWindows</title>
<para>
A number of APIs for querying special-purpose windows have been removed,
since these windows are no longer publically available:
gtk_tree_view_get_pin_window(), gtk_viewport_get_bin_window(),
gtk_viewport_get_view_window().
</para>
</section>
<section>
<title>Adapt to changes in animated hiding and showing of widgets</title>
<para>
Widgets that appear and disappear with an animation, such as GtkPopover,
GtkInfoBar, GtkRevealer no longer use gtk_widget_show() and gtk_widget_hide()
for this, but have gained dedicated APIs for this purpose that you should
use.
</para>
</section>
<section>
<title>Stop passing commandline arguments to gtk_init()</title>
<para>
The gtk_init() and gtk_init_check() functions no longer accept commandline
arguments. Just call them without arguments. Other initialization functions
that were purely related to commandline argument handling, such as
gtk_parse_args() and gtk_get_option_group(), are gone. The APIs to
initialize GDK separately are also gone, but it is very unlikely
that you are affected by that.
</para>
</section>
</section>
</chapter>