gtk2/gtk/gtkmarshal.list
James Henstridge e70939234c commiting patch after comments from Alex on IRC
2001-07-15  James Henstridge  <james@daa.com.au>

	* gtk/gtkwindow.c (gtk_window_add_accel_group): cast to GObject.
	(gtk_window_remove_accel_group): same here.
	(gtk_window_key_press_event): same here.

	* gtk/gtkwidget.c (gtk_widget_add_accelerator): cast to GObject.
	(gtk_widget_remove_accelerator): same here.
	(gtk_widget_remove_accelerators): same here.

	* gtk/gtkplug.c (gtk_plug_accel_entries_changed): same here.

	* gtk/gtkmenushell.c (gtk_menu_shell_key_press): cast to GObject
	instead of GtkObject.

	* gtk/gtkmenu.c (gtk_menu_key_press): update since GtkAccelGroup
	now takes GObjects.

	* gtk/gtkitemfactory.c (gtk_item_factory_propagate_accelerator):
	pass a GObject to gtk_accel_group_entries_from_object.
	(gtk_item_factory_create_item): s/accel_widget/accel_object/

	* gtk/gtk-boxed.defs: remove GtkAccelGroup boxed def.

	* gtk/gtkaccellabel.c: convert to handle GObject accel objects.

	* gtk/gtkaccellabel.h: fix header to reflect that arbitrary
	GObjects can have accelerators set now.  Add compatibility
	defines.

	* gtk/gtkmarshal.list: add missing marshallers.

	* gtk/gtkaccelgroup.[ch]: convert to a GObject, and allow setting
	accelerators on plain GObjects.  gtk_accel_group_object_destroy
	has been converted into a weak reference, and
	gtk_accel_group_delete_entries is now a destroy notify for that
	piece of data.
2001-07-25 13:36:02 +00:00

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# see glib-genmarshal(1) for a detailed description of the file format,
# possible parameter types are:
# VOID indicates no return type, or no extra
# parameters. if VOID is used as the parameter
# list, no additional parameters may be present.
# BOOLEAN for boolean types (gboolean)
# CHAR for signed char types (gchar)
# UCHAR for unsigned char types (guchar)
# INT for signed integer types (gint)
# UINT for unsigned integer types (guint)
# LONG for signed long integer types (glong)
# ULONG for unsigned long integer types (gulong)
# ENUM for enumeration types (gint)
# FLAGS for flag enumeration types (guint)
# FLOAT for single-precision float types (gfloat)
# DOUBLE for double-precision float types (gdouble)
# STRING for string types (gchar*)
# BOXED for boxed (anonymous but reference counted) types (GBoxed*)
# POINTER for anonymous pointer types (gpointer)
# OBJECT for GObject or derived types (GObject*)
# NONE deprecated alias for VOID
# BOOL deprecated alias for BOOLEAN
BOOLEAN:BOXED
BOOLEAN:BOXED,BOXED
BOOLEAN:ENUM
BOOLEAN:OBJECT,INT,INT,UINT
BOOLEAN:OBJECT,STRING,STRING,BOXED
BOOLEAN:OBJECT,BOXED,BOXED
BOOLEAN:VOID
BOOLEAN:BOOLEAN
ENUM:ENUM
INT:POINTER
NONE:BOOL
NONE:ENUM
NONE:INT
NONE:INT,INT
NONE:NONE
NONE:POINTER
NONE:STRING,INT,POINTER
STRING:DOUBLE
VOID:BOOLEAN
VOID:BOOLEAN,BOOLEAN,BOOLEAN
VOID:BOXED
VOID:BOXED,BOXED
VOID:BOXED,BOXED,BOXED,BOXED
VOID:BOXED,BOXED,POINTER
VOID:BOXED,POINTER
VOID:BOXED,OBJECT
VOID:BOXED,STRING,INT
VOID:BOXED,UINT
VOID:BOXED,UINT,FLAGS
VOID:BOXED,UINT,UINT
VOID:ENUM
VOID:ENUM,ENUM
VOID:ENUM,FLOAT
VOID:ENUM,FLOAT,BOOL
VOID:ENUM,INT
VOID:ENUM,INT,BOOLEAN
VOID:INT
VOID:INT,INT
VOID:INT,INT,BOXED
VOID:INT,INT,INT
VOID:OBJECT
VOID:OBJECT,BOOLEAN
VOID:OBJECT,BOXED,BOXED
VOID:OBJECT,BOXED,UINT,UINT
VOID:OBJECT,INT,INT
VOID:OBJECT,INT,INT,BOXED,UINT,UINT
VOID:OBJECT,OBJECT
VOID:OBJECT,STRING,STRING
VOID:OBJECT,UINT
VOID:OBJECT,UINT,FLAGS
VOID:POINTER
VOID:POINTER,INT
VOID:POINTER,POINTER,POINTER
VOID:POINTER,UINT
VOID:STRING
VOID:STRING,INT,POINTER
VOID:UINT,BOXED,UINT,FLAGS,FLAGS
VOID:UINT,OBJECT,UINT,FLAGS,FLAGS
VOID:UINT,STRING
VOID:VOID