gtk2/gtk/gtkactionobserver.h
Ryan Lortie 3f8c235593 GtkActionMuxer: store primary accels
Reuse the existing infrastructure in GtkActionMuxer for propagation of
accelerator information: in particular, what accel label ought to appear
on menu items for a particular action and target.

This is a good idea because we want accels to travel along with the
actions that they're tied to and reusing GtkActionMuxer will allow us to
do that without creating another hierarchy of a different class for the
sole purpose of filling in accel labels on menu items.

Doing it this ways also allows those who copy/paste GtkActionMuxer to
insert the accels for themselves.

Add a new method on the GtkActionObserver interface to report changes.

This patch introduces a new concept: "action and target" notation for
actions.  This format looks like so:

  "'target'|app.action"

or for non-targeted actions:

  "|app.action"

and it is used over a number of possible alternative formats for some
good reasons:

 - it's very easy to get a nul-terminated action name out of this format
   when we need it, by using strrchr('|') + 1

 - we can also get the target out of it using g_variant_parse() because
   this function takes a pointer to a 'limit' character that is not
   parsed past: we use the '|' for this

 - it's extremely easy to hash on this format (just use a normal string
   hash) vs. attempting to hash on a string plus a GVariant

A close contender was to use detailed action strings here, but these are
not used for two reasons:

 - it's not possible to easily get the action name or target out of the
   strings without more work than the "action and target" format
   requires

 - we still intend to use detailed action strings on API (since they are
   a lot nicer to look at) but detailed action strings can be given in
   non-canonical forms (eg: 'foo::bar' and 'foo("bar")' are equivalent)
   so we'd have to go through a normalisation step anyway.  Since we're
   doing that already, we may as well convert to a more convenient
   internal format.

This new "action and target" format is going to start appearing in a lot
more places as action descriptions are introduced.

I suspect that nobody is using '|' in their action names, but in case I
am proven wrong, we can always switch to using something more exotic as
a separator character (such as '\x01' or '\xff' or the like).
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/*
* Copyright © 2011 Canonical Limited
*
* This library is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
* it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public License as
* published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the
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*
* This library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but
* WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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* Lesser General Public License for more details.
*
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*
* Authors: Ryan Lortie <desrt@desrt.ca>
*/
#ifndef __GTK_ACTION_OBSERVER_H__
#define __GTK_ACTION_OBSERVER_H__
#include <gio/gio.h>
G_BEGIN_DECLS
#define GTK_TYPE_ACTION_OBSERVER (gtk_action_observer_get_type ())
#define GTK_ACTION_OBSERVER(inst) (G_TYPE_CHECK_INSTANCE_CAST ((inst), \
GTK_TYPE_ACTION_OBSERVER, GtkActionObserver))
#define GTK_IS_ACTION_OBSERVER(inst) (G_TYPE_CHECK_INSTANCE_TYPE ((inst), \
GTK_TYPE_ACTION_OBSERVER))
#define GTK_ACTION_OBSERVER_GET_IFACE(inst) (G_TYPE_INSTANCE_GET_INTERFACE ((inst), \
GTK_TYPE_ACTION_OBSERVER, GtkActionObserverInterface))
typedef struct _GtkActionObserverInterface GtkActionObserverInterface;
typedef struct _GtkActionObservable GtkActionObservable;
typedef struct _GtkActionObserver GtkActionObserver;
struct _GtkActionObserverInterface
{
GTypeInterface g_iface;
void (* action_added) (GtkActionObserver *observer,
GtkActionObservable *observable,
const gchar *action_name,
const GVariantType *parameter_type,
gboolean enabled,
GVariant *state);
void (* action_enabled_changed) (GtkActionObserver *observer,
GtkActionObservable *observable,
const gchar *action_name,
gboolean enabled);
void (* action_state_changed) (GtkActionObserver *observer,
GtkActionObservable *observable,
const gchar *action_name,
GVariant *state);
void (* action_removed) (GtkActionObserver *observer,
GtkActionObservable *observable,
const gchar *action_name);
void (* primary_accel_changed) (GtkActionObserver *observer,
GtkActionObservable *observable,
const gchar *action_name,
const gchar *action_and_target);
};
GType gtk_action_observer_get_type (void);
void gtk_action_observer_action_added (GtkActionObserver *observer,
GtkActionObservable *observable,
const gchar *action_name,
const GVariantType *parameter_type,
gboolean enabled,
GVariant *state);
void gtk_action_observer_action_enabled_changed (GtkActionObserver *observer,
GtkActionObservable *observable,
const gchar *action_name,
gboolean enabled);
void gtk_action_observer_action_state_changed (GtkActionObserver *observer,
GtkActionObservable *observable,
const gchar *action_name,
GVariant *state);
void gtk_action_observer_action_removed (GtkActionObserver *observer,
GtkActionObservable *observable,
const gchar *action_name);
void gtk_action_observer_primary_accel_changed (GtkActionObserver *observer,
GtkActionObservable *observable,
const gchar *action_name,
const gchar *action_and_target);
G_END_DECLS
#endif /* __GTK_ACTION_OBSERVER_H__ */