gtk2/gtk/deprecated/gtkrc.c
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/* GTK - The GIMP Toolkit
* Copyright (C) 1995-1997 Peter Mattis, Spencer Kimball and Josh MacDonald
*
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* modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public
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*/
/*
* Modified by the GTK+ Team and others 1997-2000. See the AUTHORS
* file for a list of people on the GTK+ Team. See the ChangeLog
* files for a list of changes. These files are distributed with
* GTK+ at ftp://ftp.gtk.org/pub/gtk/.
*/
#include "config.h"
#include <locale.h>
#ifdef HAVE_UNISTD_H
#include <unistd.h>
#endif
#include <sys/stat.h>
#ifdef HAVE_SYS_PARAM_H
#include <sys/param.h>
#endif
#include <fcntl.h>
#include <string.h>
#include <stdio.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
#define GDK_DISABLE_DEPRECATION_WARNINGS
#include <glib.h>
#include <glib/gstdio.h>
#include "gdk/gdk.h"
#include "gtkversion.h"
#include "gtkrc.h"
#include "gtkstyle.h"
#include "gtkbindings.h"
#include "gtkintl.h"
#include "gtkiconfactory.h"
#include "gtkmain.h"
#include "gtkmodules.h"
#include "gtkmodulesprivate.h"
#include "gtkprivate.h"
#include "gtksettingsprivate.h"
#include "gtkwidgetpath.h"
#include "gtkwindow.h"
#ifdef G_OS_WIN32
#include <io.h>
#endif
/**
* SECTION:gtkrc
* @Short_description: Deprecated routines for handling resource files
* @Title: Resource Files
*
* GTK+ provides resource file mechanism for configuring
* various aspects of the operation of a GTK+ program
* at runtime.
*
* <warning>
* In GTK+ 3.0, resource files have been deprecated and replaced
* by CSS-like style sheets, which are understood by #GtkCssProvider.
* </warning>
*
* <refsect2>
* <title>Default files</title>
* <para>
* An application can cause GTK+ to parse a specific RC
* file by calling gtk_rc_parse(). In addition to this,
* certain files will be read at the end of gtk_init().
* Unless modified, the files looked for will be
* <filename>&lt;SYSCONFDIR&gt;/gtk-2.0/gtkrc</filename>
* and <filename>.gtkrc-3.0</filename> in the users home directory.
* (<filename>&lt;SYSCONFDIR&gt;</filename> defaults to
* <filename>/usr/local/etc</filename>. It can be changed with the
* <option>--prefix</option> or <option>--sysconfdir</option> options when
* configuring GTK+.)
*
* The set of these <firstterm>default</firstterm> files
* can be retrieved with gtk_rc_get_default_files()
* and modified with gtk_rc_add_default_file() and
* gtk_rc_set_default_files().
* Additionally, the <envar>GTK2_RC_FILES</envar> environment variable
* can be set to a #G_SEARCHPATH_SEPARATOR_S-separated list of files
* in order to overwrite the set of default files at runtime.
* <para><anchor id="locale-specific-rc"/>
* For each RC file, in addition to the file itself, GTK+ will look for
* a locale-specific file that will be parsed after the main file.
* For instance, if <envar>LANG</envar> is set to <literal>ja_JP.ujis</literal>,
* when loading the default file <filename>~/.gtkrc</filename> then GTK+ looks
* for <filename>~/.gtkrc.ja_JP</filename> and <filename>~/.gtkrc.ja</filename>,
* and parses the first of those that exists.</para>
* </para>
* </refsect2>
* <refsect2>
* <title>Pathnames and patterns</title>
* <anchor id="gtkrc-pathnames-and-patterns"/>
* <para>
* A resource file defines a number of styles and key bindings and
* attaches them to particular widgets. The attachment is done
* by the <literal>widget</literal>, <literal>widget_class</literal>,
* and <literal>class</literal> declarations. As an example
* of such a statement:
*
* <informalexample><programlisting>
* widget "mywindow.*.GtkEntry" style "my-entry-class"
* </programlisting></informalexample>
*
* attaches the style <literal>"my-entry-class"</literal> to all
* widgets whose <firstterm>widget path</firstterm> matches the
* <firstterm>pattern</firstterm> <literal>"mywindow.*.GtkEntry"</literal>.
* That is, all #GtkEntry widgets which are part of a #GtkWindow named
* <literal>"mywindow"</literal>.
*
* The patterns here are given in the standard shell glob syntax.
* The <literal>"?"</literal> wildcard matches any character, while
* <literal>"*"</literal> matches zero or more of any character.
* The three types of matching are against the widget path, the
* <firstterm>class path</firstterm> and the class hierarchy. Both the
* widget path and the class path consist of a <literal>"."</literal>
* separated list of all the parents of the widget and the widget itself
* from outermost to innermost. The difference is that in the widget path,
* the name assigned by gtk_widget_set_name() is used if present, otherwise
* the class name of the widget, while for the class path, the class name is
* always used.
*
* Since GTK+ 2.10, <literal>widget_class</literal> paths can also contain
* <literal>&lt;classname&gt;</literal> substrings, which are matching
* the class with the given name and any derived classes. For instance,
* <informalexample><programlisting>
* widget_class "*&lt;GtkMenuItem&gt;.GtkLabel" style "my-style"
* </programlisting></informalexample>
* will match #GtkLabel widgets which are contained in any kind of menu item.
*
* So, if you have a #GtkEntry named <literal>"myentry"</literal>, inside of a
* horizontal box in a window named <literal>"mywindow"</literal>, then the
* widget path is: <literal>"mywindow.GtkHBox.myentry"</literal>
* while the class path is: <literal>"GtkWindow.GtkHBox.GtkEntry"</literal>.
*
* Matching against class is a little different. The pattern match is done
* against all class names in the widgets class hierarchy (not the layout
* hierarchy) in sequence, so the pattern:
* <informalexample><programlisting>
* class "GtkButton" style "my-style"
* </programlisting></informalexample>
* will match not just #GtkButton widgets, but also #GtkToggleButton and
* #GtkCheckButton widgets, since those classes derive from #GtkButton.
*
* Additionally, a priority can be specified for each pattern, and styles
* override other styles first by priority, then by pattern type and then
* by order of specification (later overrides earlier). The priorities
* that can be specified are (highest to lowest):
* <simplelist>
* <member><literal>highest</literal></member>
* <member><literal>rc</literal></member>
* <member><literal>theme</literal></member>
* <member><literal>application</literal></member>
* <member><literal>gtk</literal></member>
* <member><literal>lowest</literal></member>
* </simplelist>
* <literal>rc</literal> is the default for styles
* read from an RC file, <literal>theme</literal>
* is the default for styles read from theme RC files,
* <literal>application</literal>
* should be used for styles an application sets
* up, and <literal>gtk</literal> is used for styles
* that GTK+ creates internally.
* </para>
* </refsect2>
* <refsect2>
* <title>Theme gtkrc files</title>
* <anchor id="theme-gtkrc-files"/>
* <para>
* Theme RC files are loaded first from under the <filename>~/.themes/</filename>,
* then from the directory from gtk_rc_get_theme_dir(). The files looked at will
* be <filename>gtk-3.0/gtkrc</filename>.
*
* When the application prefers dark themes
* (see the #GtkSettings:gtk-application-prefer-dark-theme property for details),
* <filename>gtk-3.0/gtkrc-dark</filename> will be loaded first, and if not present
* <filename>gtk-3.0/gtkrc</filename> will be loaded.
* </para>
* </refsect2>
* <refsect2>
* <title>Optimizing RC Style Matches</title>
* <anchor id="optimizing-rc-style-matches"/>
* <para>
* Everytime a widget is created and added to the layout hierarchy of a #GtkWindow
* ("anchored" to be exact), a list of matching RC styles out of all RC styles read
* in so far is composed.
* For this, every RC style is matched against the widgets class path,
* the widgets name path and widgets inheritance hierarchy.
* As a consequence, significant slowdown can be caused by utilization of many
* RC styles and by using RC style patterns that are slow or complicated to match
* against a given widget.
* The following ordered list provides a number of advices (prioritized by
* effectiveness) to reduce the performance overhead associated with RC style
* matches:
*
* <orderedlist>
* <listitem><para>
* Move RC styles for specific applications into RC files dedicated to those
* applications and parse application specific RC files only from
* applications that are affected by them.
* This reduces the overall amount of RC styles that have to be considered
* for a match across a group of applications.
* </para></listitem>
* <listitem><para>
* Merge multiple styles which use the same matching rule, for instance:
* <informalexample><programlisting>
* style "Foo" { foo_content }
* class "X" style "Foo"
* style "Bar" { bar_content }
* class "X" style "Bar"
* </programlisting></informalexample>
* is faster to match as:
* <informalexample><programlisting>
* style "FooBar" { foo_content bar_content }
* class "X" style "FooBar"
* </programlisting></informalexample>
* </para></listitem>
* <listitem><para>
* Use of wildcards should be avoided, this can reduce the individual RC style
* match to a single integer comparison in most cases.
* </para></listitem>
* <listitem><para>
* To avoid complex recursive matching, specification of full class names
* (for <literal>class</literal> matches) or full path names (for
* <literal>widget</literal> and <literal>widget_class</literal> matches)
* is to be preferred over shortened names
* containing <literal>"*"</literal> or <literal>"?"</literal>.
* </para></listitem>
* <listitem><para>
* If at all necessary, wildcards should only be used at the tail or head
* of a pattern. This reduces the match complexity to a string comparison
* per RC style.
* </para></listitem>
* <listitem><para>
* When using wildcards, use of <literal>"?"</literal> should be preferred
* over <literal>"*"</literal>. This can reduce the matching complexity from
* O(n^2) to O(n). For example <literal>"Gtk*Box"</literal> can be turned into
* <literal>"Gtk?Box"</literal> and will still match #GtkHBox and #GtkVBox.
* </para></listitem>
* <listitem><para>
* The use of <literal>"*"</literal> wildcards should be restricted as much
* as possible, because matching <literal>"A*B*C*RestString"</literal> can
* result in matching complexities of O(n^2) worst case.
* </para></listitem>
* </orderedlist>
* </para>
* </refsect2>
* <refsect2>
* <title>Toplevel declarations</title>
* <para>
* An RC file is a text file which is composed of a sequence
* of declarations. <literal>'#'</literal> characters delimit comments and
* the portion of a line after a <literal>'#'</literal> is ignored when parsing
* an RC file.
*
* The possible toplevel declarations are:
*
* <variablelist>
* <varlistentry>
* <term><literal>binding <replaceable>name</replaceable>
* { ... }</literal></term>
* <listitem>
* <para>Declares a binding set.</para>
* </listitem>
* </varlistentry>
* <varlistentry>
* <term><literal>class <replaceable>pattern</replaceable>
* [ style | binding ][ : <replaceable>priority</replaceable> ]
* <replaceable>name</replaceable></literal></term>
* <listitem>
* <para>Specifies a style or binding set for a particular
* branch of the inheritance hierarchy.</para>
* </listitem>
* </varlistentry>
* <varlistentry>
* <term><literal>include <replaceable>filename</replaceable></literal></term>
* <listitem>
* <para>Parses another file at this point. If
* <replaceable>filename</replaceable> is not an absolute filename,
* it is searched in the directories of the currently open RC files.</para>
* <para>GTK+ also tries to load a
* <link linkend="locale-specific-rc">locale-specific variant</link> of
* the included file.</para>
* </listitem>
* </varlistentry>
* <varlistentry>
* <term><literal>module_path <replaceable>path</replaceable></literal></term>
* <listitem>
* <para>Sets a path (a list of directories separated
* by colons) that will be searched for theme engines referenced in
* RC files.</para>
* </listitem>
* </varlistentry>
* <varlistentry>
* <term><literal>pixmap_path <replaceable>path</replaceable></literal></term>
* <listitem>
* <para>Sets a path (a list of directories separated
* by colons) that will be searched for pixmaps referenced in
* RC files.</para>
* </listitem>
* </varlistentry>
* <varlistentry>
* <term><literal>im_module_file <replaceable>pathname</replaceable></literal></term>
* <listitem>
* <para>Sets the pathname for the IM modules file. Setting this from RC files
* is deprecated; you should use the environment variable <envar>GTK_IM_MODULE_FILE</envar>
* instead.</para>
* </listitem>
* </varlistentry>
* <varlistentry>
* <term><literal>style <replaceable>name</replaceable> [ =
* <replaceable>parent</replaceable> ] { ... }</literal></term>
* <listitem>
* <para>Declares a style.</para>
* </listitem>
* </varlistentry>
* <varlistentry>
* <term><literal>widget <replaceable>pattern</replaceable>
* [ style | binding ][ : <replaceable>priority</replaceable> ]
* <replaceable>name</replaceable></literal></term>
* <listitem>
* <para>Specifies a style or binding set for a particular
* group of widgets by matching on the widget pathname.</para>
* </listitem>
* </varlistentry>
* <varlistentry>
* <term><literal>widget_class <replaceable>pattern</replaceable>
* [ style | binding ][ : <replaceable>priority</replaceable> ]
* <replaceable>name</replaceable></literal></term>
* <listitem>
* <para>Specifies a style or binding set for a particular
* group of widgets by matching on the class pathname.</para>
* </listitem>
* </varlistentry>
* <varlistentry>
* <term><replaceable>setting</replaceable> = <replaceable>value</replaceable></term>
* <listitem>
* <para>Specifies a value for a <link linkend="GtkSettings">setting</link>.
* Note that settings in RC files are overwritten by system-wide settings
* (which are managed by an XSettings manager on X11).</para>
* </listitem>
* </varlistentry>
* </variablelist>
* </para>
* </refsect2>
* <refsect2>
* <title>Styles</title>
* <para>
* A RC style is specified by a <literal>style</literal>
* declaration in a RC file, and then bound to widgets
* with a <literal>widget</literal>, <literal>widget_class</literal>,
* or <literal>class</literal> declaration. All styles
* applying to a particular widget are composited together
* with <literal>widget</literal> declarations overriding
* <literal>widget_class</literal> declarations which, in
* turn, override <literal>class</literal> declarations.
* Within each type of declaration, later declarations override
* earlier ones.
*
* Within a <literal>style</literal> declaration, the possible
* elements are:
*
* <variablelist>
* <varlistentry>
* <term><literal>bg[<replaceable>state</replaceable>] =
* <replaceable>color</replaceable></literal></term>
* <listitem>
* Sets the color used for the background of most widgets.
* </listitem>
* </varlistentry>
* <varlistentry>
* <term><literal>fg[<replaceable>state</replaceable>] =
* <replaceable>color</replaceable></literal></term>
* <listitem>
* Sets the color used for the foreground of most widgets.
* </listitem>
* </varlistentry>
* <varlistentry>
* <term><literal>base[<replaceable>state</replaceable>] =
* <replaceable>color</replaceable></literal></term>
* <listitem>
* Sets the color used for the background of widgets displaying
* editable text. This color is used for the background
* of, among others, #GtkText, #GtkEntry, #GtkList, and #GtkCList.
* </listitem>
* </varlistentry>
* <varlistentry>
* <term><literal>text[<replaceable>state</replaceable>] =
* <replaceable>color</replaceable></literal></term>
* <listitem>
* Sets the color used for foreground of widgets using
* <literal>base</literal> for the background color.
* </listitem>
* </varlistentry>
* <varlistentry>
* <term><literal>xthickness =
* <replaceable>number</replaceable></literal></term>
* <listitem>
* Sets the xthickness, which is used for various horizontal padding
* values in GTK+.
* </listitem>
* </varlistentry>
* <varlistentry>
* <term><literal>ythickness =
* <replaceable>number</replaceable></literal></term>
* <listitem>
* Sets the ythickness, which is used for various vertical padding
* values in GTK+.
* </listitem>
* </varlistentry>
* <varlistentry>
* <term><literal>bg_pixmap[<replaceable>state</replaceable>] =
* <replaceable>pixmap</replaceable></literal></term>
* <listitem>
* Sets a background pixmap to be used in place of
* the <literal>bg</literal> color (or for #GtkText,
* in place of the <literal>base</literal> color. The special
* value <literal>"&lt;parent&gt;"</literal> may be used to indicate that the widget should
* use the same background pixmap as its parent. The special value
* <literal>"&lt;none&gt;"</literal> may be used to indicate no background pixmap.
* </listitem>
* </varlistentry>
* <varlistentry>
* <term><literal>font = <replaceable>font</replaceable></literal></term>
* <listitem>
* Starting with GTK+ 2.0, the "font" and "fontset"
* declarations are ignored; use "font_name" declarations instead.
* </listitem>
* </varlistentry>
* <varlistentry>
* <term><literal>fontset = <replaceable>font</replaceable></literal></term>
* <listitem>
* Starting with GTK+ 2.0, the "font" and "fontset"
* declarations are ignored; use "font_name" declarations instead.
* </listitem>
* </varlistentry>
* <varlistentry>
* <term><literal>font_name = <replaceable>font</replaceable></literal></term>
* <listitem>
* Sets the font for a widget. <replaceable>font</replaceable> must be
* a Pango font name, e.g. <literal>"Sans Italic 10"</literal>.
* For details about Pango font names, see
* pango_font_description_from_string().
* </listitem>
* </varlistentry>
* <varlistentry>
* <term><literal>stock[<replaceable>"stock-id"</replaceable>] = { <replaceable>icon source specifications</replaceable> }</literal></term>
* <listitem>
* Defines the icon for a stock item.
* </listitem>
* </varlistentry>
* <varlistentry>
* <term><literal>color[<replaceable>"color-name"</replaceable>] = <replaceable>color specification</replaceable></literal></term>
* <listitem>
* Since 2.10, this element can be used to defines symbolic colors. See below for
* the syntax of color specifications.
* </listitem>
* </varlistentry>
* <varlistentry>
* <term><literal>engine <replaceable>"engine"</replaceable> { <replaceable>engine-specific
* settings</replaceable> }</literal></term>
* <listitem>
* Defines the engine to be used when drawing with this style.
* </listitem>
* </varlistentry>
* <varlistentry>
* <term><literal><replaceable>class</replaceable>::<replaceable>property</replaceable> = <replaceable>value</replaceable></literal></term>
* <listitem>
* Sets a <link linkend="style-properties">style property</link> for a widget class.
* </listitem>
* </varlistentry>
* </variablelist>
*
* The colors and background pixmaps are specified as a function of the
* state of the widget. The states are:
*
* <variablelist>
* <varlistentry>
* <term><literal>NORMAL</literal></term>
* <listitem>
* A color used for a widget in its normal state.
* </listitem>
* </varlistentry>
* <varlistentry>
* <term><literal>ACTIVE</literal></term>
* <listitem>
* A variant of the <literal>NORMAL</literal> color used when the
* widget is in the %GTK_STATE_ACTIVE state, and also for
* the trough of a ScrollBar, tabs of a NoteBook
* other than the current tab and similar areas.
* Frequently, this should be a darker variant
* of the <literal>NORMAL</literal> color.
* </listitem>
* </varlistentry>
* <varlistentry>
* <term><literal>PRELIGHT</literal></term>
* <listitem>
* A color used for widgets in the %GTK_STATE_PRELIGHT state. This
* state is the used for Buttons and MenuItems
* that have the mouse cursor over them, and for
* their children.
* </listitem>
* </varlistentry>
* <varlistentry>
* <term><literal>SELECTED</literal></term>
* <listitem>
* A color used to highlight data selected by the user.
* for instance, the selected items in a list widget, and the
* selection in an editable widget.
* </listitem>
* </varlistentry>
* <varlistentry>
* <term><literal>INSENSITIVE</literal></term>
* <listitem>
* A color used for the background of widgets that have
* been set insensitive with gtk_widget_set_sensitive().
* </listitem>
* </varlistentry>
* </variablelist>
*
* <anchor id="color-format"/>
* Colors can be specified as a string containing a color name (GTK+ knows
* all names from the X color database <filename>/usr/lib/X11/rgb.txt</filename>),
* in one of the hexadecimal forms <literal>#rrrrggggbbbb</literal>,
* <literal>#rrrgggbbb</literal>, <literal>#rrggbb</literal>,
* or <literal>#rgb</literal>, where <literal>r</literal>,
* <literal>g</literal> and <literal>b</literal> are
* hex digits, or they can be specified as a triplet
* <literal>{ <replaceable>r</replaceable>, <replaceable>g</replaceable>,
* <replaceable>b</replaceable>}</literal>, where <literal>r</literal>,
* <literal>g</literal> and <literal>b</literal> are either integers in
* the range 0-65535 or floats in the range 0.0-1.0.
*
* Since 2.10, colors can also be specified by refering to a symbolic color, as
* follows: <literal>@<!-- -->color-name</literal>, or by using expressions to combine
* colors. The following expressions are currently supported:
* <variablelist>
* <varlistentry>
* <term>mix (<replaceable>factor</replaceable>, <replaceable>color1</replaceable>, <replaceable>color2</replaceable>)</term>
* <listitem><para>
* Computes a new color by mixing <replaceable>color1</replaceable> and
* <replaceable>color2</replaceable>. The <replaceable>factor</replaceable>
* determines how close the new color is to <replaceable>color1</replaceable>.
* A factor of 1.0 gives pure <replaceable>color1</replaceable>, a factor of
* 0.0 gives pure <replaceable>color2</replaceable>.
* </para></listitem>
* </varlistentry>
* <varlistentry>
* <term>shade (<replaceable>factor</replaceable>, <replaceable>color</replaceable>)</term>
* <listitem><para>
* Computes a lighter or darker variant of <replaceable>color</replaceable>.
* A <replaceable>factor</replaceable> of 1.0 leaves the color unchanged, smaller
* factors yield darker colors, larger factors yield lighter colors.
* </para></listitem>
* </varlistentry>
* <varlistentry>
* <term>lighter (<replaceable>color</replaceable>)</term>
* <listitem><para>
* This is an abbreviation for
* <literal>shade (1.3, <replaceable>color</replaceable>)</literal>.
* </para></listitem>
* </varlistentry>
* <varlistentry>
* <term>darker (<replaceable>color</replaceable>)</term>
* <listitem><para>
* This is an abbreviation for
* <literal>shade (0.7, <replaceable>color</replaceable>)</literal>.
* </para></listitem>
* </varlistentry>
* </variablelist>
*
* Here are some examples of color expressions:
*
* <informalexample><programlisting>
* mix (0.5, "red", "blue")
* shade (1.5, mix (0.3, "#0abbc0", { 0.3, 0.5, 0.9 }))
* lighter (@<!-- -->foreground)
* </programlisting></informalexample>
*
* In a <literal>stock</literal> definition, icon sources are specified as a
* 4-tuple of image filename or icon name, text direction, widget state, and size, in that
* order. Each icon source specifies an image filename or icon name to use with a given
* direction, state, and size. Filenames are specified as a string such
* as <literal>"itemltr.png"</literal>, while icon names (looked up
* in the current icon theme), are specified with a leading
* <literal>@</literal>, such as <literal>@"item-ltr"</literal>.
* The <literal>*</literal> character can be used as a
* wildcard, and if direction/state/size are omitted they default to
* <literal>*</literal>. So for example, the following specifies different icons to
* use for left-to-right and right-to-left languages:
*
* <informalexample><programlisting>
* stock["my-stock-item"] =
* {
* { "itemltr.png", LTR, *, * },
* { "itemrtl.png", RTL, *, * }
* }
* </programlisting></informalexample>
*
* This could be abbreviated as follows:
*
* <informalexample><programlisting>
* stock["my-stock-item"] =
* {
* { "itemltr.png", LTR },
* { "itemrtl.png", RTL }
* }
* </programlisting></informalexample>
*
* You can specify custom icons for specific sizes, as follows:
*
* <informalexample><programlisting>
* stock["my-stock-item"] =
* {
* { "itemmenusize.png", *, *, "gtk-menu" },
* { "itemtoolbarsize.png", *, *, "gtk-large-toolbar" }
* { "itemgeneric.png" } // implicit *, *, * as a fallback
* }
* </programlisting></informalexample>
*
* The sizes that come with GTK+ itself are <literal>"gtk-menu"</literal>,
* <literal>"gtk-small-toolbar"</literal>, <literal>"gtk-large-toolbar"</literal>,
* <literal>"gtk-button"</literal>, <literal>"gtk-dialog"</literal>. Applications
* can define other sizes.
*
* It's also possible to use custom icons for a given state, for example:
*
* <informalexample><programlisting>
* stock["my-stock-item"] =
* {
* { "itemprelight.png", *, PRELIGHT },
* { "iteminsensitive.png", *, INSENSITIVE },
* { "itemgeneric.png" } // implicit *, *, * as a fallback
* }
* </programlisting></informalexample>
*
* When selecting an icon source to use, GTK+ will consider text direction most
* important, state second, and size third. It will select the best match based on
* those criteria. If an attribute matches exactly (e.g. you specified
* <literal>PRELIGHT</literal> or specified the size), GTK+ won't modify the image;
* if the attribute matches with a wildcard, GTK+ will scale or modify the image to
* match the state and size the user requested.
* </para>
* </refsect2>
* <refsect2>
* <title>Key bindings</title>
* <para>
* Key bindings allow the user to specify actions to be
* taken on particular key presses. The form of a binding
* set declaration is:
*
* <informalexample><programlisting>
* binding <replaceable>name</replaceable> {
* bind <replaceable>key</replaceable> {
* <replaceable>signalname</replaceable> (<replaceable>param</replaceable>, ...)
* ...
* }
* ...
* }
* </programlisting></informalexample>
*
* <replaceable>key</replaceable> is a string consisting of a
* series of modifiers followed by the name of a key. The
* modifiers can be:
* <simplelist>
* <member><literal>&lt;alt&gt;</literal></member>
* <member><literal>&lt;ctl&gt;</literal></member>
* <member><literal>&lt;control&gt;</literal></member>
* <member><literal>&lt;meta&gt;</literal></member>
* <member><literal>&lt;hyper&gt;</literal></member>
* <member><literal>&lt;super&gt;</literal></member>
* <member><literal>&lt;mod1&gt;</literal></member>
* <member><literal>&lt;mod2&gt;</literal></member>
* <member><literal>&lt;mod3&gt;</literal></member>
* <member><literal>&lt;mod4&gt;</literal></member>
* <member><literal>&lt;mod5&gt;</literal></member>
* <member><literal>&lt;release&gt;</literal></member>
* <member><literal>&lt;shft&gt;</literal></member>
* <member><literal>&lt;shift&gt;</literal></member>
* </simplelist>
* <literal>&lt;shft&gt;</literal> is an alias for
* <literal>&lt;shift&gt;</literal>,
* <literal>&lt;ctl&gt;</literal> is an alias for
* <literal>&lt;control&gt;</literal>,
* and
* <literal>&lt;alt&gt;</literal> is an alias for
* <literal>&lt;mod1&gt;</literal>.
*
* The action that is bound to the key is a sequence
* of signal names (strings) followed by parameters for
* each signal. The signals must be action signals.
* (See g_signal_new()). Each parameter can be
* a float, integer, string, or unquoted string
* representing an enumeration value. The types of
* the parameters specified must match the types of the
* parameters of the signal.
*
* Binding sets are connected to widgets in the same manner as styles,
* with one difference: Binding sets override other binding sets first
* by pattern type, then by priority and then by order of specification.
* The priorities that can be specified and their default values are the
* same as for styles.
* </para>
* </refsect2>
*/
enum
{
PATH_ELT_PSPEC,
PATH_ELT_UNRESOLVED,
PATH_ELT_TYPE
};
typedef struct
{
gint type;
union
{
GType class_type;
gchar *class_name;
GPatternSpec *pspec;
} elt;
} PathElt;
#define GTK_RC_STYLE_GET_PRIVATE(obj) (G_TYPE_INSTANCE_GET_PRIVATE ((obj), GTK_TYPE_RC_STYLE, GtkRcStylePrivate))
typedef struct _GtkRcStylePrivate GtkRcStylePrivate;
struct _GtkRcStylePrivate
{
GSList *color_hashes;
};
static void gtk_rc_style_finalize (GObject *object);
static void gtk_rc_style_real_merge (GtkRcStyle *dest,
GtkRcStyle *src);
static GtkRcStyle* gtk_rc_style_real_create_rc_style (GtkRcStyle *rc_style);
static GtkStyle* gtk_rc_style_real_create_style (GtkRcStyle *rc_style);
static gint gtk_rc_properties_cmp (gconstpointer bsearch_node1,
gconstpointer bsearch_node2);
static void insert_rc_property (GtkRcStyle *style,
GtkRcProperty *property,
gboolean replace);
static const GScannerConfig gtk_rc_scanner_config =
{
(
" \t\r\n"
) /* cset_skip_characters */,
(
"_"
G_CSET_a_2_z
G_CSET_A_2_Z
) /* cset_identifier_first */,
(
G_CSET_DIGITS
"-_"
G_CSET_a_2_z
G_CSET_A_2_Z
) /* cset_identifier_nth */,
( "#\n" ) /* cpair_comment_single */,
TRUE /* case_sensitive */,
TRUE /* skip_comment_multi */,
TRUE /* skip_comment_single */,
TRUE /* scan_comment_multi */,
TRUE /* scan_identifier */,
FALSE /* scan_identifier_1char */,
FALSE /* scan_identifier_NULL */,
TRUE /* scan_symbols */,
TRUE /* scan_binary */,
TRUE /* scan_octal */,
TRUE /* scan_float */,
TRUE /* scan_hex */,
TRUE /* scan_hex_dollar */,
TRUE /* scan_string_sq */,
TRUE /* scan_string_dq */,
TRUE /* numbers_2_int */,
FALSE /* int_2_float */,
FALSE /* identifier_2_string */,
TRUE /* char_2_token */,
TRUE /* symbol_2_token */,
FALSE /* scope_0_fallback */,
};
static const gchar symbol_names[] =
"include\0"
"NORMAL\0"
"ACTIVE\0"
"PRELIGHT\0"
"SELECTED\0"
"INSENSITIVE\0"
"fg\0"
"bg\0"
"text\0"
"base\0"
"xthickness\0"
"ythickness\0"
"font\0"
"fontset\0"
"font_name\0"
"bg_pixmap\0"
"pixmap_path\0"
"style\0"
"binding\0"
"bind\0"
"widget\0"
"widget_class\0"
"class\0"
"lowest\0"
"gtk\0"
"application\0"
"theme\0"
"rc\0"
"highest\0"
"engine\0"
"module_path\0"
"stock\0"
"im_module_file\0"
"LTR\0"
"RTL\0"
"color\0"
"unbind\0";
static const struct
{
guint name_offset;
guint token;
} symbols[] = {
{ 0, GTK_RC_TOKEN_INCLUDE },
{ 8, GTK_RC_TOKEN_NORMAL },
{ 15, GTK_RC_TOKEN_ACTIVE },
{ 22, GTK_RC_TOKEN_PRELIGHT },
{ 31, GTK_RC_TOKEN_SELECTED },
{ 40, GTK_RC_TOKEN_INSENSITIVE },
{ 52, GTK_RC_TOKEN_FG },
{ 55, GTK_RC_TOKEN_BG },
{ 58, GTK_RC_TOKEN_TEXT },
{ 63, GTK_RC_TOKEN_BASE },
{ 68, GTK_RC_TOKEN_XTHICKNESS },
{ 79, GTK_RC_TOKEN_YTHICKNESS },
{ 90, GTK_RC_TOKEN_FONT },
{ 95, GTK_RC_TOKEN_FONTSET },
{ 103, GTK_RC_TOKEN_FONT_NAME },
{ 113, GTK_RC_TOKEN_BG_PIXMAP },
{ 123, GTK_RC_TOKEN_PIXMAP_PATH },
{ 135, GTK_RC_TOKEN_STYLE },
{ 141, GTK_RC_TOKEN_BINDING },
{ 149, GTK_RC_TOKEN_BIND },
{ 154, GTK_RC_TOKEN_WIDGET },
{ 161, GTK_RC_TOKEN_WIDGET_CLASS },
{ 174, GTK_RC_TOKEN_CLASS },
{ 180, GTK_RC_TOKEN_LOWEST },
{ 187, GTK_RC_TOKEN_GTK },
{ 191, GTK_RC_TOKEN_APPLICATION },
{ 203, GTK_RC_TOKEN_THEME },
{ 209, GTK_RC_TOKEN_RC },
{ 212, GTK_RC_TOKEN_HIGHEST },
{ 220, GTK_RC_TOKEN_ENGINE },
{ 227, GTK_RC_TOKEN_MODULE_PATH },
{ 239, GTK_RC_TOKEN_STOCK },
{ 245, GTK_RC_TOKEN_IM_MODULE_FILE },
{ 260, GTK_RC_TOKEN_LTR },
{ 264, GTK_RC_TOKEN_RTL },
{ 268, GTK_RC_TOKEN_COLOR },
{ 274, GTK_RC_TOKEN_UNBIND }
};
static GHashTable *realized_style_ht = NULL;
static gchar *im_module_file = NULL;
static gchar **gtk_rc_default_files = NULL;
/* RC file handling */
static gchar *
gtk_rc_make_default_dir (const gchar *type)
{
const gchar *var;
gchar *path;
var = g_getenv ("GTK_EXE_PREFIX");
if (var)
path = g_build_filename (var, "lib", "gtk-3.0", GTK_BINARY_VERSION, type, NULL);
else
path = g_build_filename (_gtk_get_libdir (), "gtk-3.0", GTK_BINARY_VERSION, type, NULL);
return path;
}
/**
* gtk_rc_get_im_module_path:
*
* Obtains the path in which to look for IM modules. See the documentation
* of the <link linkend="im-module-path"><envar>GTK_PATH</envar></link>
* environment variable for more details about looking up modules. This
* function is useful solely for utilities supplied with GTK+ and should
* not be used by applications under normal circumstances.
*
* Returns: (type filename): a newly-allocated string containing the
* path in which to look for IM modules.
*
* Deprecated: 3.0: Use #GtkCssProvider instead.
*/
gchar *
gtk_rc_get_im_module_path (void)
{
gchar **paths = _gtk_get_module_path ("immodules");
gchar *result = g_strjoinv (G_SEARCHPATH_SEPARATOR_S, paths);
g_strfreev (paths);
return result;
}
/**
* gtk_rc_get_im_module_file:
*
* Obtains the path to the IM modules file. See the documentation
* of the <link linkend="im-module-file"><envar>GTK_IM_MODULE_FILE</envar></link>
* environment variable for more details.
*
* Returns: (type filename): a newly-allocated string containing the
* name of the file listing the IM modules available for loading
*
* Deprecated: 3.0: Use #GtkCssProvider instead.
*/
gchar *
gtk_rc_get_im_module_file (void)
{
const gchar *var = g_getenv ("GTK_IM_MODULE_FILE");
gchar *result = NULL;
if (var)
result = g_strdup (var);
if (!result)
{
if (im_module_file)
result = g_strdup (im_module_file);
else
result = gtk_rc_make_default_dir ("immodules.cache");
}
return result;
}
/**
* gtk_rc_get_theme_dir:
*
* Returns the standard directory in which themes should
* be installed. (GTK+ does not actually use this directory
* itself.)
*
* Returns: The directory (must be freed with g_free()).
*
* Deprecated: 3.0: Use #GtkCssProvider instead.
*/
gchar *
gtk_rc_get_theme_dir (void)
{
const gchar *var;
gchar *path;
var = g_getenv ("GTK_DATA_PREFIX");
if (var)
path = g_build_filename (var, "share", "themes", NULL);
else
path = g_build_filename (_gtk_get_data_prefix (), "share", "themes", NULL);
return path;
}
/**
* gtk_rc_get_module_dir:
*
* Returns a directory in which GTK+ looks for theme engines.
* For full information about the search for theme engines,
* see the docs for <envar>GTK_PATH</envar> in
* <xref linkend="gtk-running"/>.
*
* return value: (type filename): the directory. (Must be freed with g_free())
*
* Deprecated: 3.0: Use #GtkCssProvider instead.
**/
gchar *
gtk_rc_get_module_dir (void)
{
return gtk_rc_make_default_dir ("engines");
}
/**
* gtk_rc_add_default_file:
* @filename: (type filename): the pathname to the file. If @filename
* is not absolute, it is searched in the current directory.
*
* Adds a file to the list of files to be parsed at the
* end of gtk_init().
*
* Deprecated:3.0: Use #GtkStyleContext with a custom #GtkStyleProvider instead
**/
void
gtk_rc_add_default_file (const gchar *filename)
{
}
/**
* gtk_rc_set_default_files:
* @filenames: (array zero-terminated=1) (element-type filename): A
* %NULL-terminated list of filenames.
*
* Sets the list of files that GTK+ will read at the
* end of gtk_init().
*
* Deprecated:3.0: Use #GtkStyleContext with a custom #GtkStyleProvider instead
**/
void
gtk_rc_set_default_files (gchar **filenames)
{
}
/**
* gtk_rc_get_default_files:
*
* Retrieves the current list of RC files that will be parsed
* at the end of gtk_init().
*
* Return value: (transfer none) (array zero-terminated=1) (element-type filename):
* A %NULL-terminated array of filenames. This memory is owned
* by GTK+ and must not be freed by the application. If you want
* to store this information, you should make a copy.
*
* Deprecated:3.0: Use #GtkStyleContext instead
**/
gchar **
gtk_rc_get_default_files (void)
{
return gtk_rc_default_files;
}
/**
* gtk_rc_parse_string:
* @rc_string: a string to parse.
*
* Parses resource information directly from a string.
*
* Deprecated: 3.0: Use #GtkCssProvider instead.
*/
void
gtk_rc_parse_string (const gchar *rc_string)
{
g_return_if_fail (rc_string != NULL);
}
/**
* gtk_rc_parse:
* @filename: the filename of a file to parse. If @filename is not absolute, it
* is searched in the current directory.
*
* Parses a given resource file.
*
* Deprecated: 3.0: Use #GtkCssProvider instead.
*/
void
gtk_rc_parse (const gchar *filename)
{
g_return_if_fail (filename != NULL);
}
/* Handling of RC styles */
G_DEFINE_TYPE (GtkRcStyle, gtk_rc_style, G_TYPE_OBJECT)
static void
gtk_rc_style_init (GtkRcStyle *style)
{
GtkRcStylePrivate *priv = GTK_RC_STYLE_GET_PRIVATE (style);
guint i;
style->name = NULL;
style->font_desc = NULL;
for (i = 0; i < 5; i++)
{
static const GdkColor init_color = { 0, 0, 0, 0, };
style->bg_pixmap_name[i] = NULL;
style->color_flags[i] = 0;
style->fg[i] = init_color;
style->bg[i] = init_color;
style->text[i] = init_color;
style->base[i] = init_color;
}
style->xthickness = -1;
style->ythickness = -1;
style->rc_properties = NULL;
style->rc_style_lists = NULL;
style->icon_factories = NULL;
priv->color_hashes = NULL;
}
static void
gtk_rc_style_class_init (GtkRcStyleClass *klass)
{
GObjectClass *object_class = G_OBJECT_CLASS (klass);
object_class->finalize = gtk_rc_style_finalize;
klass->parse = NULL;
klass->create_rc_style = gtk_rc_style_real_create_rc_style;
klass->merge = gtk_rc_style_real_merge;
klass->create_style = gtk_rc_style_real_create_style;
g_type_class_add_private (object_class, sizeof (GtkRcStylePrivate));
}
static void
gtk_rc_style_finalize (GObject *object)
{
GSList *tmp_list1, *tmp_list2;
GtkRcStyle *rc_style;
GtkRcStylePrivate *rc_priv;
gint i;
rc_style = GTK_RC_STYLE (object);
rc_priv = GTK_RC_STYLE_GET_PRIVATE (rc_style);
g_free (rc_style->name);
if (rc_style->font_desc)
pango_font_description_free (rc_style->font_desc);
for (i = 0; i < 5; i++)
g_free (rc_style->bg_pixmap_name[i]);
/* Now remove all references to this rc_style from
* realized_style_ht
*/
tmp_list1 = rc_style->rc_style_lists;
while (tmp_list1)
{
GSList *rc_styles = tmp_list1->data;
GtkStyle *style = g_hash_table_lookup (realized_style_ht, rc_styles);
g_object_unref (style);
/* Remove the list of styles from the other rc_styles
* in the list
*/
tmp_list2 = rc_styles;
while (tmp_list2)
{
GtkRcStyle *other_style = tmp_list2->data;
if (other_style != rc_style)
other_style->rc_style_lists = g_slist_remove_all (other_style->rc_style_lists,
rc_styles);
tmp_list2 = tmp_list2->next;
}
/* And from the hash table itself
*/
g_hash_table_remove (realized_style_ht, rc_styles);
g_slist_free (rc_styles);
tmp_list1 = tmp_list1->next;
}
g_slist_free (rc_style->rc_style_lists);
if (rc_style->rc_properties)
{
guint i;
for (i = 0; i < rc_style->rc_properties->len; i++)
{
GtkRcProperty *node = &g_array_index (rc_style->rc_properties, GtkRcProperty, i);
g_free (node->origin);
g_value_unset (&node->value);
}
g_array_free (rc_style->rc_properties, TRUE);
rc_style->rc_properties = NULL;
}
g_slist_foreach (rc_style->icon_factories, (GFunc) g_object_unref, NULL);
g_slist_free (rc_style->icon_factories);
g_slist_foreach (rc_priv->color_hashes, (GFunc) g_hash_table_unref, NULL);
g_slist_free (rc_priv->color_hashes);
G_OBJECT_CLASS (gtk_rc_style_parent_class)->finalize (object);
}
/**
* gtk_rc_style_new:
*
* Creates a new #GtkRcStyle with no fields set and
* a reference count of 1.
*
* Returns: the newly-created #GtkRcStyle
*
* Deprecated: 3.0: Use #GtkCssProvider instead.
*/
GtkRcStyle *
gtk_rc_style_new (void)
{
GtkRcStyle *style;
style = g_object_new (GTK_TYPE_RC_STYLE, NULL);
return style;
}
/**
* gtk_rc_style_copy:
* @orig: the style to copy
*
* Makes a copy of the specified #GtkRcStyle. This function
* will correctly copy an RC style that is a member of a class
* derived from #GtkRcStyle.
*
* Return value: (transfer full): the resulting #GtkRcStyle
*
* Deprecated: 3.0: Use #GtkCssProvider instead.
**/
GtkRcStyle *
gtk_rc_style_copy (GtkRcStyle *orig)
{
GtkRcStyle *style;
g_return_val_if_fail (GTK_IS_RC_STYLE (orig), NULL);
style = GTK_RC_STYLE_GET_CLASS (orig)->create_rc_style (orig);
GTK_RC_STYLE_GET_CLASS (style)->merge (style, orig);
return style;
}
static GtkRcStyle *
gtk_rc_style_real_create_rc_style (GtkRcStyle *style)
{
return g_object_new (G_OBJECT_TYPE (style), NULL);
}
static gint
gtk_rc_properties_cmp (gconstpointer bsearch_node1,
gconstpointer bsearch_node2)
{
const GtkRcProperty *prop1 = bsearch_node1;
const GtkRcProperty *prop2 = bsearch_node2;
if (prop1->type_name == prop2->type_name)
return prop1->property_name < prop2->property_name ? -1 : prop1->property_name == prop2->property_name ? 0 : 1;
else
return prop1->type_name < prop2->type_name ? -1 : 1;
}
static void
insert_rc_property (GtkRcStyle *style,
GtkRcProperty *property,
gboolean replace)
{
guint i;
GtkRcProperty *new_property = NULL;
GtkRcProperty key = { 0, 0, NULL, { 0, }, };
key.type_name = property->type_name;
key.property_name = property->property_name;
if (!style->rc_properties)
style->rc_properties = g_array_new (FALSE, FALSE, sizeof (GtkRcProperty));
i = 0;
while (i < style->rc_properties->len)
{
gint cmp = gtk_rc_properties_cmp (&key, &g_array_index (style->rc_properties, GtkRcProperty, i));
if (cmp == 0)
{
if (replace)
{
new_property = &g_array_index (style->rc_properties, GtkRcProperty, i);
g_free (new_property->origin);
g_value_unset (&new_property->value);
*new_property = key;
break;
}
else
return;
}
else if (cmp < 0)
break;
i++;
}
if (!new_property)
{
g_array_insert_val (style->rc_properties, i, key);
new_property = &g_array_index (style->rc_properties, GtkRcProperty, i);
}
new_property->origin = g_strdup (property->origin);
g_value_init (&new_property->value, G_VALUE_TYPE (&property->value));
g_value_copy (&property->value, &new_property->value);
}
static void
gtk_rc_style_real_merge (GtkRcStyle *dest,
GtkRcStyle *src)
{
gint i;
for (i = 0; i < 5; i++)
{
if (!dest->bg_pixmap_name[i] && src->bg_pixmap_name[i])
dest->bg_pixmap_name[i] = g_strdup (src->bg_pixmap_name[i]);
if (!(dest->color_flags[i] & GTK_RC_FG) &&
src->color_flags[i] & GTK_RC_FG)
{
dest->fg[i] = src->fg[i];
dest->color_flags[i] |= GTK_RC_FG;
}
if (!(dest->color_flags[i] & GTK_RC_BG) &&
src->color_flags[i] & GTK_RC_BG)
{
dest->bg[i] = src->bg[i];
dest->color_flags[i] |= GTK_RC_BG;
}
if (!(dest->color_flags[i] & GTK_RC_TEXT) &&
src->color_flags[i] & GTK_RC_TEXT)
{
dest->text[i] = src->text[i];
dest->color_flags[i] |= GTK_RC_TEXT;
}
if (!(dest->color_flags[i] & GTK_RC_BASE) &&
src->color_flags[i] & GTK_RC_BASE)
{
dest->base[i] = src->base[i];
dest->color_flags[i] |= GTK_RC_BASE;
}
}
if (dest->xthickness < 0 && src->xthickness >= 0)
dest->xthickness = src->xthickness;
if (dest->ythickness < 0 && src->ythickness >= 0)
dest->ythickness = src->ythickness;
if (src->font_desc)
{
if (!dest->font_desc)
dest->font_desc = pango_font_description_copy (src->font_desc);
else
pango_font_description_merge (dest->font_desc, src->font_desc, FALSE);
}
if (src->rc_properties)
{
guint i;
for (i = 0; i < src->rc_properties->len; i++)
insert_rc_property (dest,
&g_array_index (src->rc_properties, GtkRcProperty, i),
FALSE);
}
}
static GtkStyle *
gtk_rc_style_real_create_style (GtkRcStyle *rc_style)
{
return gtk_style_new ();
}
/**
* gtk_rc_reset_styles:
* @settings: a #GtkSettings
*
* This function recomputes the styles for all widgets that use a
* particular #GtkSettings object. (There is one #GtkSettings object
* per #GdkScreen, see gtk_settings_get_for_screen()); It is useful
* when some global parameter has changed that affects the appearance
* of all widgets, because when a widget gets a new style, it will
* both redraw and recompute any cached information about its
* appearance. As an example, it is used when the default font size
* set by the operating system changes. Note that this function
* doesn't affect widgets that have a style set explicitely on them
* with gtk_widget_set_style().
*
* Since: 2.4
*
* Deprecated: 3.0: Use #GtkCssProvider instead.
**/
void
gtk_rc_reset_styles (GtkSettings *settings)
{
gtk_style_context_reset_widgets (_gtk_settings_get_screen (settings));
}
/**
* gtk_rc_reparse_all_for_settings:
* @settings: a #GtkSettings
* @force_load: load whether or not anything changed
*
* If the modification time on any previously read file
* for the given #GtkSettings has changed, discard all style information
* and then reread all previously read RC files.
*
* Return value: %TRUE if the files were reread.
*
* Deprecated: 3.0: Use #GtkCssProvider instead.
**/
gboolean
gtk_rc_reparse_all_for_settings (GtkSettings *settings,
gboolean force_load)
{
return FALSE;
}
/**
* gtk_rc_reparse_all:
*
* If the modification time on any previously read file for the
* default #GtkSettings has changed, discard all style information
* and then reread all previously read RC files.
*
* Return value: %TRUE if the files were reread.
*
* Deprecated: 3.0: Use #GtkCssProvider instead.
**/
gboolean
gtk_rc_reparse_all (void)
{
return FALSE;
}
/**
* gtk_rc_get_style:
* @widget: a #GtkWidget
*
* Finds all matching RC styles for a given widget,
* composites them together, and then creates a
* #GtkStyle representing the composite appearance.
* (GTK+ actually keeps a cache of previously
* created styles, so a new style may not be
* created.)
*
* Returns: (transfer none): the resulting style. No refcount is added
* to the returned style, so if you want to save this style around,
* you should add a reference yourself.
*
* Deprecated:3.0: Use #GtkStyleContext instead
**/
GtkStyle *
gtk_rc_get_style (GtkWidget *widget)
{
g_return_val_if_fail (GTK_IS_WIDGET (widget), NULL);
gtk_widget_ensure_style (widget);
return gtk_widget_get_style (widget);
}
/**
* gtk_rc_get_style_by_paths:
* @settings: a #GtkSettings object
* @widget_path: (allow-none): the widget path to use when looking up the
* style, or %NULL if no matching against the widget path should be done
* @class_path: (allow-none): the class path to use when looking up the style,
* or %NULL if no matching against the class path should be done.
* @type: a type that will be used along with parent types of this type
* when matching against class styles, or #G_TYPE_NONE
*
* Creates up a #GtkStyle from styles defined in a RC file by providing
* the raw components used in matching. This function may be useful
* when creating pseudo-widgets that should be themed like widgets but
* don't actually have corresponding GTK+ widgets. An example of this
* would be items inside a GNOME canvas widget.
*
* The action of gtk_rc_get_style() is similar to:
* |[
* gtk_widget_path (widget, NULL, &path, NULL);
* gtk_widget_class_path (widget, NULL, &class_path, NULL);
* gtk_rc_get_style_by_paths (gtk_widget_get_settings (widget),
* path, class_path,
* G_OBJECT_TYPE (widget));
* ]|
*
* Return value: (transfer none): A style created by matching with the
* supplied paths, or %NULL if nothing matching was specified and the
* default style should be used. The returned value is owned by GTK+
* as part of an internal cache, so you must call g_object_ref() on
* the returned value if you want to keep a reference to it.
*
* Deprecated:3.0: Use #GtkStyleContext instead
**/
GtkStyle *
gtk_rc_get_style_by_paths (GtkSettings *settings,
const char *widget_path,
const char *class_path,
GType type)
{
GtkWidgetPath *path;
GtkStyle *style;
path = gtk_widget_path_new ();
/* For compatibility, we return a GtkStyle based on a GtkStyleContext
* with a GtkWidgetPath appropriate for the supplied information.
*
* GtkWidgetPath is composed of a list of GTypes with optional names;
* In GTK+-2.0, widget_path consisted of the widget names, or
* the class names for unnamed widgets, while class_path had the
* class names always. So, use class_path to determine the GTypes
* and extract widget names from widget_path as applicable.
*/
if (class_path == NULL)
{
gtk_widget_path_append_type (path, type == G_TYPE_NONE ? GTK_TYPE_WIDGET : type);
}
else
{
const gchar *widget_p, *widget_next;
const gchar *class_p, *class_next;
widget_next = widget_path;
class_next = class_path;
while (*class_next)
{
GType component_type;
gchar *component_class;
gchar *component_name;
gint pos;
class_p = class_next;
if (*class_p == '.')
class_p++;
widget_p = widget_next; /* Might be NULL */
if (widget_p && *widget_p == '.')
widget_p++;
class_next = strchr (class_p, '.');
if (class_next == NULL)
class_next = class_p + strlen (class_p);
if (widget_p)
{
widget_next = strchr (widget_p, '.');
if (widget_next == NULL)
widget_next = widget_p + strlen (widget_p);
}
component_class = g_strndup (class_p, class_next - class_p);
if (widget_p && *widget_p)
component_name = g_strndup (widget_p, widget_next - widget_p);
else
component_name = NULL;
component_type = g_type_from_name (component_class);
if (component_type == G_TYPE_INVALID)
component_type = GTK_TYPE_WIDGET;
pos = gtk_widget_path_append_type (path, component_type);
if (component_name != NULL && strcmp (component_name, component_name) != 0)
gtk_widget_path_iter_set_name (path, pos, component_name);
g_free (component_class);
g_free (component_name);
}
}
style = _gtk_style_new_for_path (_gtk_settings_get_screen (settings),
path);
gtk_widget_path_free (path);
return style;
}
/**
* gtk_rc_scanner_new: (skip)
*
* Deprecated:3.0: Use #GtkCssProvider instead
*/
GScanner*
gtk_rc_scanner_new (void)
{
return g_scanner_new (&gtk_rc_scanner_config);
}
/*********************
* Parsing functions *
*********************/
static gboolean
lookup_color (GtkRcStyle *style,
const char *color_name,
GdkColor *color)
{
GtkRcStylePrivate *priv = GTK_RC_STYLE_GET_PRIVATE (style);
GSList *iter;
for (iter = priv->color_hashes; iter != NULL; iter = iter->next)
{
GHashTable *hash = iter->data;
GdkColor *match = g_hash_table_lookup (hash, color_name);
if (match)
{
color->red = match->red;
color->green = match->green;
color->blue = match->blue;
return TRUE;
}
}
return FALSE;
}
/**
* gtk_rc_find_pixmap_in_path:
* @settings: a #GtkSettings
* @scanner: Scanner used to get line number information for the
* warning message, or %NULL
* @pixmap_file: name of the pixmap file to locate.
*
* Looks up a file in pixmap path for the specified #GtkSettings.
* If the file is not found, it outputs a warning message using
* g_warning() and returns %NULL.
*
* Return value: (type filename): the filename.
*
* Deprecated: 3.0: Use #GtkCssProvider instead.
**/
gchar*
gtk_rc_find_pixmap_in_path (GtkSettings *settings,
GScanner *scanner,
const gchar *pixmap_file)
{
g_warning ("Unable to locate image file in pixmap_path: \"%s\"",
pixmap_file);
return NULL;
}
/**
* gtk_rc_find_module_in_path:
* @module_file: name of a theme engine
*
* Searches for a theme engine in the GTK+ search path. This function
* is not useful for applications and should not be used.
*
* Return value: (type filename): The filename, if found (must be
* freed with g_free()), otherwise %NULL.
*
* Deprecated: 3.0: Use #GtkCssProvider instead.
**/
gchar*
gtk_rc_find_module_in_path (const gchar *module_file)
{
return _gtk_find_module (module_file, "engines");
}
/**
* gtk_rc_parse_state:
* @scanner: a #GtkScanner (must be initialized for parsing an RC file)
* @state: (out): A pointer to a #GtkStateType variable in which to
* store the result.
*
* Parses a #GtkStateType variable from the format expected
* in a RC file.
*
* Returns: %G_TOKEN_NONE if parsing succeeded, otherwise the token
* that was expected but not found.
*
* Deprecated: 3.0: Use #GtkCssProvider instead
*/
guint
gtk_rc_parse_state (GScanner *scanner,
GtkStateType *state)
{
guint old_scope;
guint token;
g_return_val_if_fail (scanner != NULL, G_TOKEN_ERROR);
g_return_val_if_fail (state != NULL, G_TOKEN_ERROR);
/* we don't know where we got called from, so we reset the scope here.
* if we bail out due to errors, we *don't* reset the scope, so the
* error messaging code can make sense of our tokens.
*/
old_scope = g_scanner_set_scope (scanner, 0);
token = g_scanner_get_next_token (scanner);
if (token != G_TOKEN_LEFT_BRACE)
return G_TOKEN_LEFT_BRACE;
token = g_scanner_get_next_token (scanner);
switch (token)
{
case GTK_RC_TOKEN_ACTIVE:
*state = GTK_STATE_ACTIVE;
break;
case GTK_RC_TOKEN_INSENSITIVE:
*state = GTK_STATE_INSENSITIVE;
break;
case GTK_RC_TOKEN_NORMAL:
*state = GTK_STATE_NORMAL;
break;
case GTK_RC_TOKEN_PRELIGHT:
*state = GTK_STATE_PRELIGHT;
break;
case GTK_RC_TOKEN_SELECTED:
*state = GTK_STATE_SELECTED;
break;
default:
return /* G_TOKEN_SYMBOL */ GTK_RC_TOKEN_NORMAL;
}
token = g_scanner_get_next_token (scanner);
if (token != G_TOKEN_RIGHT_BRACE)
return G_TOKEN_RIGHT_BRACE;
g_scanner_set_scope (scanner, old_scope);
return G_TOKEN_NONE;
}
/**
* gtk_rc_parse_priority:
* @scanner: a #GtkScanner (must be initialized for parsing an RC file)
* @priority: A pointer to #GtkPathPriorityType variable in which
* to store the result.
*
* Parses a #GtkPathPriorityType variable from the format expected
* in a RC file.
*
* Returns: %G_TOKEN_NONE if parsing succeeded, otherwise the token
* that was expected but not found.
*
* Deprecated:3.0: Use #GtkCssProvider instead
*/
guint
gtk_rc_parse_priority (GScanner *scanner,
GtkPathPriorityType *priority)
{
guint old_scope;
guint token;
g_return_val_if_fail (scanner != NULL, G_TOKEN_ERROR);
g_return_val_if_fail (priority != NULL, G_TOKEN_ERROR);
/* we don't know where we got called from, so we reset the scope here.
* if we bail out due to errors, we *don't* reset the scope, so the
* error messaging code can make sense of our tokens.
*/
old_scope = g_scanner_set_scope (scanner, 0);
token = g_scanner_get_next_token (scanner);
if (token != ':')
return ':';
token = g_scanner_get_next_token (scanner);
switch (token)
{
case GTK_RC_TOKEN_LOWEST:
*priority = GTK_PATH_PRIO_LOWEST;
break;
case GTK_RC_TOKEN_GTK:
*priority = GTK_PATH_PRIO_GTK;
break;
case GTK_RC_TOKEN_APPLICATION:
*priority = GTK_PATH_PRIO_APPLICATION;
break;
case GTK_RC_TOKEN_THEME:
*priority = GTK_PATH_PRIO_THEME;
break;
case GTK_RC_TOKEN_RC:
*priority = GTK_PATH_PRIO_RC;
break;
case GTK_RC_TOKEN_HIGHEST:
*priority = GTK_PATH_PRIO_HIGHEST;
break;
default:
return /* G_TOKEN_SYMBOL */ GTK_RC_TOKEN_APPLICATION;
}
g_scanner_set_scope (scanner, old_scope);
return G_TOKEN_NONE;
}
/**
* gtk_rc_parse_color:
* @scanner: a #GScanner
* @color: (out): a pointer to a #GdkColor structure in which to store
* the result
*
* Parses a color in the <link linkend="color=format">format</link> expected
* in a RC file.
*
* Note that theme engines should use gtk_rc_parse_color_full() in
* order to support symbolic colors.
*
* Returns: %G_TOKEN_NONE if parsing succeeded, otherwise the token
* that was expected but not found
*
* Deprecated:3.0: Use #GtkCssProvider instead
*/
guint
gtk_rc_parse_color (GScanner *scanner,
GdkColor *color)
{
return gtk_rc_parse_color_full (scanner, NULL, color);
}
/**
* gtk_rc_parse_color_full:
* @scanner: a #GScanner
* @style: (allow-none): a #GtkRcStyle, or %NULL
* @color: (out): a pointer to a #GdkColor structure in which to store
* the result
*
* Parses a color in the <link linkend="color=format">format</link> expected
* in a RC file. If @style is not %NULL, it will be consulted to resolve
* references to symbolic colors.
*
* Returns: %G_TOKEN_NONE if parsing succeeded, otherwise the token
* that was expected but not found
*
* Since: 2.12
*
* Deprecated:3.0: Use #GtkCssProvider instead
*/
guint
gtk_rc_parse_color_full (GScanner *scanner,
GtkRcStyle *style,
GdkColor *color)
{
guint token;
g_return_val_if_fail (scanner != NULL, G_TOKEN_ERROR);
/* we don't need to set our own scope here, because
* we don't need own symbols
*/
token = g_scanner_get_next_token (scanner);
switch (token)
{
gint token_int;
GdkColor c1, c2;
gboolean negate;
gdouble l;
case G_TOKEN_LEFT_CURLY:
token = g_scanner_get_next_token (scanner);
if (token == G_TOKEN_INT)
token_int = scanner->value.v_int;
else if (token == G_TOKEN_FLOAT)
token_int = scanner->value.v_float * 65535.0;
else
return G_TOKEN_FLOAT;
color->red = CLAMP (token_int, 0, 65535);
token = g_scanner_get_next_token (scanner);
if (token != G_TOKEN_COMMA)
return G_TOKEN_COMMA;
token = g_scanner_get_next_token (scanner);
if (token == G_TOKEN_INT)
token_int = scanner->value.v_int;
else if (token == G_TOKEN_FLOAT)
token_int = scanner->value.v_float * 65535.0;
else
return G_TOKEN_FLOAT;
color->green = CLAMP (token_int, 0, 65535);
token = g_scanner_get_next_token (scanner);
if (token != G_TOKEN_COMMA)
return G_TOKEN_COMMA;
token = g_scanner_get_next_token (scanner);
if (token == G_TOKEN_INT)
token_int = scanner->value.v_int;
else if (token == G_TOKEN_FLOAT)
token_int = scanner->value.v_float * 65535.0;
else
return G_TOKEN_FLOAT;
color->blue = CLAMP (token_int, 0, 65535);
token = g_scanner_get_next_token (scanner);
if (token != G_TOKEN_RIGHT_CURLY)
return G_TOKEN_RIGHT_CURLY;
return G_TOKEN_NONE;
case G_TOKEN_STRING:
if (!gdk_color_parse (scanner->value.v_string, color))
{
g_scanner_warn (scanner, "Invalid color constant '%s'",
scanner->value.v_string);
return G_TOKEN_STRING;
}
return G_TOKEN_NONE;
case '@':
token = g_scanner_get_next_token (scanner);
if (token != G_TOKEN_IDENTIFIER)
return G_TOKEN_IDENTIFIER;
if (!style || !lookup_color (style, scanner->value.v_identifier, color))
{
g_scanner_warn (scanner, "Invalid symbolic color '%s'",
scanner->value.v_identifier);
return G_TOKEN_IDENTIFIER;
}
return G_TOKEN_NONE;
case G_TOKEN_IDENTIFIER:
if (strcmp (scanner->value.v_identifier, "mix") == 0)
{
token = g_scanner_get_next_token (scanner);
if (token != G_TOKEN_LEFT_PAREN)
return G_TOKEN_LEFT_PAREN;
negate = FALSE;
if (g_scanner_peek_next_token (scanner) == '-')
{
g_scanner_get_next_token (scanner); /* eat sign */
negate = TRUE;
}
token = g_scanner_get_next_token (scanner);
if (token != G_TOKEN_FLOAT)
return G_TOKEN_FLOAT;
l = negate ? -scanner->value.v_float : scanner->value.v_float;
token = g_scanner_get_next_token (scanner);
if (token != G_TOKEN_COMMA)
return G_TOKEN_COMMA;
token = gtk_rc_parse_color_full (scanner, style, &c1);
if (token != G_TOKEN_NONE)
return token;
token = g_scanner_get_next_token (scanner);
if (token != G_TOKEN_COMMA)
return G_TOKEN_COMMA;
token = gtk_rc_parse_color_full (scanner, style, &c2);
if (token != G_TOKEN_NONE)
return token;
token = g_scanner_get_next_token (scanner);
if (token != G_TOKEN_RIGHT_PAREN)
return G_TOKEN_RIGHT_PAREN;
color->red = l * c1.red + (1.0 - l) * c2.red;
color->green = l * c1.green + (1.0 - l) * c2.green;
color->blue = l * c1.blue + (1.0 - l) * c2.blue;
return G_TOKEN_NONE;
}
else if (strcmp (scanner->value.v_identifier, "shade") == 0)
{
token = g_scanner_get_next_token (scanner);
if (token != G_TOKEN_LEFT_PAREN)
return G_TOKEN_LEFT_PAREN;
negate = FALSE;
if (g_scanner_peek_next_token (scanner) == '-')
{
g_scanner_get_next_token (scanner); /* eat sign */
negate = TRUE;
}
token = g_scanner_get_next_token (scanner);
if (token != G_TOKEN_FLOAT)
return G_TOKEN_FLOAT;
l = negate ? -scanner->value.v_float : scanner->value.v_float;
token = g_scanner_get_next_token (scanner);
if (token != G_TOKEN_COMMA)
return G_TOKEN_COMMA;
token = gtk_rc_parse_color_full (scanner, style, &c1);
if (token != G_TOKEN_NONE)
return token;
token = g_scanner_get_next_token (scanner);
if (token != G_TOKEN_RIGHT_PAREN)
return G_TOKEN_RIGHT_PAREN;
_gtk_style_shade (&c1, color, l);
return G_TOKEN_NONE;
}
else if (strcmp (scanner->value.v_identifier, "lighter") == 0 ||
strcmp (scanner->value.v_identifier, "darker") == 0)
{
if (scanner->value.v_identifier[0] == 'l')
l = 1.3;
else
l = 0.7;
token = g_scanner_get_next_token (scanner);
if (token != G_TOKEN_LEFT_PAREN)
return G_TOKEN_LEFT_PAREN;
token = gtk_rc_parse_color_full (scanner, style, &c1);
if (token != G_TOKEN_NONE)
return token;
token = g_scanner_get_next_token (scanner);
if (token != G_TOKEN_RIGHT_PAREN)
return G_TOKEN_RIGHT_PAREN;
_gtk_style_shade (&c1, color, l);
return G_TOKEN_NONE;
}
else
return G_TOKEN_IDENTIFIER;
default:
return G_TOKEN_STRING;
}
}