docs: Move the GType SECTION

Move the contents to the new types.md files.

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Matthias Clasen 2023-09-25 14:20:37 -04:00 committed by Philip Withnall
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content_files = [
"concepts.md",
"tutorial.md",
"types.md",
"floating-refs.md",
"boxed.md",
"enum-types.md",

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'floating-refs.md',
'gvalue.md',
'tutorial.md',
'types.md',
]
gobject_gir = meson.current_source_dir() / 'GObject-2.0.gir'

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Title: Types
SPDX-License-Identifier: LGPL-2.1-or-later
SPDX-FileCopyrightText: 2001, 2003 Owen Taylor
SPDX-FileCopyrightText: 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005 Matthias Clasen
SPDX-FileCopyrightText: 2003, 2006 Josh Parsons
SPDX-FileCopyrightText: 2005 Stefan Kost
SPDX-FileCopyrightText: 2015 Collabora, Ltd.
SPDX-FileCopyrightText: 2021 Emmanuele Bassi
SPDX-FileCopyrightText: 2023 Endless OS Foundation, LLC
# Types
The GType API is the foundation of the GObject system. It provides the
facilities for registering and managing all fundamental data types,
user-defined object and interface types.
For type creation and registration purposes, all types fall into one of
two categories: static or dynamic. Static types are never loaded or
unloaded at run-time as dynamic types may be. Static types are created
with [func@GObject.type_register_static] that gets type specific
information passed in via a `GTypeInfo` structure.
Dynamic types are created with [func@GObject.type_register_dynamic],
which takes a `GTypePlugin` structure instead. The remaining type information
(the `GTypeInfo` structure) is retrieved during runtime through `GTypePlugin`
and the `g_type_plugin_*()` API.
These registration functions are usually called only once from a
function whose only purpose is to return the type identifier for a
specific class. Once the type (or class or interface) is registered,
it may be instantiated, inherited, or implemented depending on exactly
what sort of type it is.
There is also a third registration function for registering fundamental
types called [func@GObject.type_register_fundamental], which requires
both a `GTypeInfo` structure and a `GTypeFundamentalInfo` structure, but it
is rarely used since most fundamental types are predefined rather than user-defined.
Type instance and class structs are limited to a total of 64 KiB,
including all parent types. Similarly, type instances' private data
(as created by `G_ADD_PRIVATE()`) are limited to a total of
64 KiB. If a type instance needs a large static buffer, allocate it
separately (typically by using [`struct@GLib.Array`] or [`struct@GLib.PtrArray`])
and put a pointer to the buffer in the structure.
As mentioned in the [GType conventions](concepts.html#conventions), type names must
be at least three characters long. There is no upper length limit. The first
character must be a letter (az or AZ) or an underscore (\_). Subsequent
characters can be letters, numbers or any of -\_+.
# Runtime Debugging
When `G_ENABLE_DEBUG` is defined during compilation, the GObject library
supports an environment variable `GOBJECT_DEBUG` that can be set to a
combination of flags to trigger debugging messages about
object bookkeeping and signal emissions during runtime.
The currently supported flags are:
- `objects`: Tracks all `GObject` instances in a global hash table called
`debug_objects_ht`, and prints the still-alive objects on exit.
- `instance-count`: Tracks the number of instances of every `GType` and makes
it available via the [func@GObject.type_get_instance_count] function.
- `signals`: Currently unused.

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#define IF_DEBUG(debug_type) if (_g_type_debug_flags & G_TYPE_DEBUG_ ## debug_type)
#endif
/**
* SECTION:gtype
* @short_description: The GLib Runtime type identification and
* management system
* @title:Type Information
*
* The GType API is the foundation of the GObject system. It provides the
* facilities for registering and managing all fundamental data types,
* user-defined object and interface types.
*
* For type creation and registration purposes, all types fall into one of
* two categories: static or dynamic. Static types are never loaded or
* unloaded at run-time as dynamic types may be. Static types are created
* with g_type_register_static() that gets type specific information passed
* in via a #GTypeInfo structure.
*
* Dynamic types are created with g_type_register_dynamic() which takes a
* #GTypePlugin structure instead. The remaining type information (the
* #GTypeInfo structure) is retrieved during runtime through #GTypePlugin
* and the g_type_plugin_*() API.
*
* These registration functions are usually called only once from a
* function whose only purpose is to return the type identifier for a
* specific class. Once the type (or class or interface) is registered,
* it may be instantiated, inherited, or implemented depending on exactly
* what sort of type it is.
*
* There is also a third registration function for registering fundamental
* types called g_type_register_fundamental() which requires both a #GTypeInfo
* structure and a #GTypeFundamentalInfo structure but it is seldom used
* since most fundamental types are predefined rather than user-defined.
*
* Type instance and class structs are limited to a total of 64 KiB,
* including all parent types. Similarly, type instances' private data
* (as created by G_ADD_PRIVATE()) are limited to a total of
* 64 KiB. If a type instance needs a large static buffer, allocate it
* separately (typically by using #GArray or #GPtrArray) and put a pointer
* to the buffer in the structure.
*
* As mentioned in the [GType conventions][gtype-conventions], type names must
* be at least three characters long. There is no upper length limit. The first
* character must be a letter (az or AZ) or an underscore (_). Subsequent
* characters can be letters, numbers or any of -_+.
*
* # Runtime Debugging
*
* When `G_ENABLE_DEBUG` is defined during compilation, the GObject library
* supports an environment variable `GOBJECT_DEBUG` that can be set to a
* combination of flags to trigger debugging messages about
* object bookkeeping and signal emissions during runtime.
*
* The currently supported flags are:
* - `objects`: Tracks all #GObject instances in a global hash table called
* `debug_objects_ht`, and prints the still-alive objects on exit.
* - `instance-count`: Tracks the number of instances of every #GType and makes
* it available via the g_type_get_instance_count() function.
* - `signals`: Currently unused.
*/
/* NOTE: some functions (some internal variants and exported ones)
* invalidate data portions of the TypeNodes. if external functions/callbacks