gtk2/gtk/gtkargcollector.c
Tim Janik da355feec6 display the current cursor name.
Tue Jul 14 06:25:46 1998  Tim Janik  <timj@gtk.org>

        * gtk/testgtk.c (create_cursors): display the current cursor name.

        * gtk/gtktypeutils.h:
        * gtk/gtktypeutils.c (gtk_type_init_builtin_types): cleanups to
        the fundamental type definition. the GtkArg union now only covers
        the required storage types for argument values. adapted the GTK_VALUE_*
        macro set. handle GTK_TYPE_UCHAR. definiton of type set bounds macros.

        * gtk/gtkargcollector.c (gtk_arg_collect_value): clean ups of the
        code, fixed int/float collection. fixed a bug in the sanity checking
        code for GtkObjects.

        * gtk/gtkbindings.c (gtk_binding_entry_add_signal): fixups of the
        argument collection code.

        * gtk/gtksignal.c (gtk_signal_collect_params): use the type set bounds
        macros when distinguishing the return type.
1998-07-14 07:40:15 +00:00

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/* 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.
*/
/* collect a single argument value from a va_list
*/
static inline gchar*
gtk_arg_collect_value (GtkType fundamental_type,
GtkArg *arg,
va_list *var_args)
{
gchar *error_msg;
error_msg = NULL;
switch (fundamental_type)
{
case GTK_TYPE_INVALID:
error_msg = g_strdup ("invalid untyped argument");
break;
case GTK_TYPE_NONE:
/* we just ignore this type, since it arithmetically just requires
* us to not move the var_args pointer any further. callers need to
* check for the validity of GTK_TYPE_NONE themselves.
*
* error_msg = g_strdup ("invalid argument type `void'");
*/
break;
/* everything smaller than an int is guarranteed to be
* passed as an int
*/
case GTK_TYPE_CHAR:
GTK_VALUE_CHAR (*arg) = va_arg (*var_args, gint);
break;
case GTK_TYPE_UCHAR:
GTK_VALUE_UCHAR (*arg) = va_arg (*var_args, guint);
break;
case GTK_TYPE_BOOL:
GTK_VALUE_BOOL (*arg) = va_arg (*var_args, gint);
break;
case GTK_TYPE_INT:
GTK_VALUE_INT (*arg) = va_arg (*var_args, gint);
break;
case GTK_TYPE_UINT:
GTK_VALUE_UINT (*arg) = va_arg (*var_args, guint);
break;
case GTK_TYPE_ENUM:
GTK_VALUE_ENUM (*arg) = va_arg (*var_args, gint);
break;
case GTK_TYPE_FLAGS:
GTK_VALUE_FLAGS (*arg) = va_arg (*var_args, guint);
break;
/* we collect longs as glongs since they differ in size with
* integers on some platforms
*/
case GTK_TYPE_LONG:
GTK_VALUE_LONG (*arg) = va_arg (*var_args, glong);
break;
case GTK_TYPE_ULONG:
GTK_VALUE_ULONG (*arg) = va_arg (*var_args, gulong);
break;
/* floats are always passed as doubles
*/
case GTK_TYPE_FLOAT:
/* GTK_VALUE_FLOAT (*arg) = va_arg (*var_args, gfloat); */
GTK_VALUE_FLOAT (*arg) = va_arg (*var_args, gdouble);
break;
case GTK_TYPE_DOUBLE:
GTK_VALUE_DOUBLE (*arg) = va_arg (*var_args, gdouble);
break;
/* collect pointer values
*/
case GTK_TYPE_STRING:
GTK_VALUE_STRING (*arg) = va_arg (*var_args, gchar*);
break;
case GTK_TYPE_POINTER:
GTK_VALUE_POINTER (*arg) = va_arg (*var_args, gpointer);
break;
case GTK_TYPE_BOXED:
GTK_VALUE_BOXED (*arg) = va_arg (*var_args, gpointer);
break;
/* structured types
*/
case GTK_TYPE_SIGNAL:
GTK_VALUE_SIGNAL (*arg).f = va_arg (*var_args, GtkSignalFunc);
GTK_VALUE_SIGNAL (*arg).d = va_arg (*var_args, gpointer);
break;
case GTK_TYPE_ARGS:
GTK_VALUE_ARGS (*arg).n_args = va_arg (*var_args, gint);
GTK_VALUE_ARGS (*arg).args = va_arg (*var_args, GtkArg*);
break;
case GTK_TYPE_FOREIGN:
GTK_VALUE_FOREIGN (*arg).data = va_arg (*var_args, gpointer);
GTK_VALUE_FOREIGN (*arg).notify = va_arg (*var_args, GtkDestroyNotify);
break;
case GTK_TYPE_CALLBACK:
GTK_VALUE_CALLBACK (*arg).marshal = va_arg (*var_args, GtkCallbackMarshal);
GTK_VALUE_CALLBACK (*arg).data = va_arg (*var_args, gpointer);
GTK_VALUE_CALLBACK (*arg).notify = va_arg (*var_args, GtkDestroyNotify);
break;
case GTK_TYPE_C_CALLBACK:
GTK_VALUE_C_CALLBACK (*arg).func = va_arg (*var_args, GtkFunction);
GTK_VALUE_C_CALLBACK (*arg).func_data = va_arg (*var_args, gpointer);
break;
/* we do some extra sanity checking when collecting objects,
* i.e. if the object pointer is not NULL, we check whether we
* actually got an object pointer within the desired class branch.
*/
case GTK_TYPE_OBJECT:
GTK_VALUE_OBJECT (*arg) = va_arg (*var_args, GtkObject*);
if (GTK_VALUE_OBJECT (*arg) != NULL)
{
register GtkObject *object = GTK_VALUE_OBJECT (*arg);
if (object->klass == NULL)
error_msg = g_strconcat ("invalid unclassed object pointer for argument type `",
gtk_type_name (arg->type),
"'",
NULL);
else if (!gtk_type_is_a (GTK_OBJECT_TYPE (object), arg->type))
error_msg = g_strconcat ("invalid object `",
gtk_type_name (GTK_OBJECT_TYPE (object)),
"' for argument type `",
gtk_type_name (arg->type),
"'",
NULL);
}
break;
default:
error_msg = g_strconcat ("unsupported argument type `",
gtk_type_name (arg->type),
"'",
NULL);
break;
}
return error_msg;
}