Closures Functions as first-class objects A #GClosure represents a callback supplied by the programmer. It will generally comprise a function of some kind and a marshaller used to call it. It is the reponsibility of the marshaller to convert the arguments for the invocation from #GValues into a suitable form, perform the callback on the converted arguments, and transform the return value back into a #GValue. In the case of C programs, a closure usually just holds a pointer to a function and maybe a data argument, and the marshaller converts between #GValue and native C types. The GObject library provides the #GCClosure type for this purpose. Bindings for other languages need marshallers which convert between #GValues and suitable representations in the runtime of the language in order to use functions written in that languages as callbacks. Within GObject, closures play an important role in the implementation of signals. When a signal is registered, the @c_marshaller argument to g_signal_new() specifies the default C marshaller for any closure which is connected to this signal. GObject provides a number of C marshallers for this purpose, see the g_cclosure_marshal_*() functions. Additional C marshallers can be generated with the glib-genmarshal utility. Closures can be explicitly connected to signals with g_signal_connect_closure(), but it usually more convenient to let GObject create a closure automatically by using one of the g_signal_connect_*() functions which take a callback function/user data pair. Using closures has a number of important advantages over a simple callback function/data pointer combination: Closures allow the callee to get the types of the callback parameters, which means that language bindings don't have to write individual glue for each callback type. The reference counting of #GClosure makes it easy to handle reentrancy right; if a callback is removed while it is being invoked, the closure and it's parameters won't be freed until the invocation finishes. g_closure_invalidate() and invalidation notifiers allow callbacks to be automatically removed when the objects they point to go away. Returns %TRUE if a #GClosureMarshal marshaller has not yet been set on @closure. See g_closure_set_marshal(). @closure: a #GClosure Returns the total number of notifiers connected with the closure @cl. The count includes the meta marshaller, the finalize and invalidate notifiers and the marshal guards. Note that each guard counts as two notifiers. See g_closure_set_meta_marshal(), g_closure_add_finalize_notifier(), g_closure_add_invalidate_notifier() and g_closure_add_marshal_guards(). @cl: a #GClosure Returns whether the user data of the #GCClosure should be passed as the first parameter to the callback. See g_cclosure_new_swap(). @cclosure: a #GCClosure Cast a function pointer to a #GCallback. @f: a function pointer. The type used for callback functions in structure definitions and function signatures. This doesn't mean that all callback functions must take no parameters and return void. The required signature of a callback function is determined by the context in which is used (e.g. the signal to which it is connected). Use G_CALLBACK() to cast the callback function to a #GCallback. A #GClosure represents a callback supplied by the programmer. @in_marshal: Indicates whether the closure is currently being invoked with g_closure_invoke() @is_invalid: Indicates whether the closure has been invalidated by g_closure_invalidate() The #GType for #GClosure. A #GCClosure is a specialization of #GClosure for C function callbacks. @closure: the #GClosure @callback: the callback function The type used for marshaller functions. @closure: the #GClosure to which the marshaller belongs @return_value: a #GValue to store the return value. May be %NULL if the callback of @closure doesn't return a value. @n_param_values: the length of the @param_values array @param_values: an array of #GValues holding the arguments on which to invoke the callback of @closure @invocation_hint: the invocation hint given as the the last argument to g_closure_invoke() @marshal_data: additional data specified when registering the marshaller, see g_closure_set_marshal() and g_closure_set_meta_marshal() The type used for the various notification callbacks which can be registered on closures. @data: data specified when registering the notification callback @closure: the #GClosure on which the notification is emitted Creates a new closure which invokes @callback_func with @user_data as the last parameter. @callback_func: the function to invoke @user_data: user data to pass to @callback_func @destroy_data: destroy notify to be called when @user_data is no longer used @Returns: a new #GCClosure Creates a new closure which invokes @callback_func with @user_data as the first parameter. @callback_func: the function to invoke @user_data: user data to pass to @callback_func @destroy_data: destroy notify to be called when @user_data is no longer used @Returns: a new #GCClosure A variant of g_cclosure_new() which uses @object as @user_data and calls g_object_watch_closure() on @object and the created closure. This function is useful when you have a callback closely associated with a #GObject, and want the callback to no longer run after the object is is freed. @callback_func: the function to invoke @object: a #GObject pointer to pass to @callback_func @Returns: a new #GCClosure A variant of g_cclosure_new_swap() which uses @object as @user_data and calls g_object_watch_closure() on @object and the created closure. This function is useful when you have a callback closely associated with a #GObject, and want the callback to no longer run after the object is is freed. @callback_func: the function to invoke @object: a #GObject pointer to pass to @callback_func @Returns: a new #GCClosure A variant of g_closure_new_simple() which stores @object in the @data field of the closure and calls g_object_watch_closure() on @object and the created closure. This function is mainly useful when implementing new types of closures. @sizeof_closure: the size of the structure to allocate, must be at least sizeof (GClosure) @object: a #GObject pointer to store in the @data field of the newly allocated #GClosure @Returns: a newly allocated #GClosure Increments the reference count on a closure to force it staying alive while the caller holds a pointer to it. @closure: #GClosure to increment the reference count on @Returns: The @closure passed in, for convenience Takes over the initial ownership of a closure. Each closure is initially created in a floating state, which means that the initial reference count is not owned by any caller. g_closure_sink() checks to see if the object is still floating, and if so, unsets the floating state and decreases the reference count. If the closure is not floating, g_closure_sink() does nothing. The reason for the existance of the floating state is to prevent cumbersome code sequences like: closure = g_cclosure_new (cb_func, cb_data); g_source_set_closure (source, closure); g_closure_unref (closure); /* XXX GObject doesn't really need this */ Because g_source_set_closure() (and similar functions) take ownership of the initial reference count, if it is unowned, we instead can write: g_source_set_closure (source, g_cclosure_new (cb_func, cb_data)); Generally, this function is used together with g_closure_ref(). Ane example of storing a closure for later notification looks like: static GClosure *notify_closure = NULL; void foo_notify_set_closure (GClosure *closure) { if (notify_closure) g_closure_unref (notify_closure); notify_closure = closure; if (notify_closure) { g_closure_ref (notify_closure); g_closure_sink (notify_closure); } } Because g_closure_sink() may decrement the reference count of a closure (if it hasn't been called on @closure yet) just like g_closure_unref(), g_closure_ref() should be called prior to this function. @closure: #GClosure to decrement the initial reference count on, if it's still being held Decrements the reference count of a closure after it was previously incremented by the same caller. If no other callers are using the closure, then the closure will be destroyed and freed. @closure: #GClosure to decrement the reference count on Invokes the closure, i.e. executes the callback represented by the @closure. @closure: a #GClosure @return_value: a #GValue to store the return value. May be %NULL if the callback of @closure doesn't return a value. @n_param_values: the length of the @param_values array @param_values: an array of #GValues holding the arguments on which to invoke the callback of @closure @invocation_hint: a context-dependent invocation hint Sets a flag on the closure to indicate that it's calling environment has become invalid, and thus causes any future invocations of g_closure_invoke() on this @closure to be ignored. Also, invalidation notifiers installed on the closure will be called at this point. Note that unless you are holding a reference to the closure yourself, the invalidation notifiers may unref the closure and cause it to be destroyed, so if you need to access the closure after calling g_closure_invalidate(), make sure that you've previously called g_closure_ref(). Note that g_closure_invalidate() will also be called when the reference count of a closure drops to zero (unless it has already been invalidated before). @closure: GClosure to invalidate Registers a finalization notifier which will be called when the reference count of @closure goes down to 0. Multiple finalization notifiers on a single closure are invoked in unspecified order. If a single call to g_closure_unref() results in the closure being both invalidated and finalized, then the invalidate notifiers will be run before the finalize notifiers. @closure: a #GClosure @notify_data: data to pass to @notify_func @notify_func: the callback function to register Registers an invalidation notifier which will be called when the @closure is invalidated with g_closure_invalidate(). Invalidation notifiers are invoked before finalization notifiers, in an unspecified order. @closure: a #GClosure @notify_data: data to pass to @notify_func @notify_func: the callback function to register Removes a finalization notifier. Notice that notifiers are automatically removed after they are run. @closure: a #GClosure @notify_data: data which was passed to g_closure_add_finalize_notifier() when registering @notify_func @notify_func: the callback function to remove Removes an invalidation notifier. Notice that notifiers are automatically removed after they are run. @closure: a #GClosure @notify_data: data which was passed to g_closure_add_invalidate_notifier() when registering @notify_func @notify_func: the callback function to remove Allocates a struct of the given size and initializes the initial part as a #GClosure. This function is mainly useful when implementing new types of closures. typedef struct _MyClosure MyClosure; struct _MyClosure { GClosure closure; /* extra data goes here */ }; static void my_closure_finalize (gpointer notify_data, GClosure *closure) { MyClosure *my_closure = (MyClosure *)closure; /* free extra data here */ } MyClosure *my_closure_new (gpointer data) { GClosure *closure; MyClosure *my_closure; closure = g_closure_new_simple (sizeof (MyClosure), data); my_closure = (MyClosure *) closure; / initialize extra data here */ g_closure_add_finalize_notifier (closure, notify_data, my_closure_finalize); return my_closure; } @sizeof_closure: the size of the structure to allocate, must be at least sizeof (GClosure) @data: data to store in the @data field of the newly allocated #GClosure @Returns: a newly allocated #GClosure Sets the marshaller of @closure. The marshal_data of @marshal provides a way for a meta marshaller to provide additional information to the marshaller. (See g_closure_set_meta_marshal().) For GObject's C predefined marshallers (the g_cclosure_marshal_*() functions), what it provides is a callback function to use instead of @closure->callback. @closure: a #GClosure @marshal: a #GClosureMarshal function Adds a pair of notifiers which get invoked before and after the closure callback, respectively. This is typically used to protect the extra arguments for the duration of the callback. See g_object_watch_closure() for an example of marshal guards. @closure: a #GClosure @pre_marshal_data: data to pass to @pre_marshal_notify @pre_marshal_notify: a function to call before the closure callback @post_marshal_data: data to pass to @post_marshal_notify @post_marshal_notify: a function to call after the closure callback Sets the meta marshaller of @closure. A meta marshaller wraps @closure->marshal and modifies the way it is called in some fashion. The most common use of this facility is for C callbacks. The same marshallers (generated by glib-genmarshal) are used everywhere, but the way that we get the callback function differs. In most cases we want to use @closure->callback, but in other cases we want to use some different technique to retrieve the callback function. For example, class closures for signals (see g_signal_type_cclosure_new()) retrieve the callback function from a fixed offset in the class structure. The meta marshaller retrieves the right callback and passes it to the marshaller as the @marshal_data argument. @closure: a #GClosure @marshal_data: context-dependent data to pass to @meta_marshal @meta_marshal: a #GClosureMarshal function Set the callback for a source as a #GClosure. If the source is not one of the standard GLib types, the @closure_callback and @closure_marshal fields of the #GSourceFuncs structure must have been filled in with pointers to appropriate functions. @source: the source @closure: a #GClosure The #GType for #GIOChannel. The #GType for #GIOCondition. A marshaller for a #GCClosure with a callback of type void (*callback) (gpointer instance, gpointer user_data). @closure: the #GClosure to which the marshaller belongs @return_value: ignored @n_param_values: 1 @param_values: a #GValue array holding only the instance @invocation_hint: the invocation hint given as the the last argument to g_closure_invoke() @marshal_data: additional data specified when registering the marshaller A marshaller for a #GCClosure with a callback of type void (*callback) (gpointer instance, gboolean arg1, gpointer user_data). @closure: the #GClosure to which the marshaller belongs @return_value: ignored @n_param_values: 2 @param_values: a #GValue array holding the instance and the #gboolean parameter @invocation_hint: the invocation hint given as the the last argument to g_closure_invoke() @marshal_data: additional data specified when registering the marshaller A marshaller for a #GCClosure with a callback of type void (*callback) (gpointer instance, gchar arg1, gpointer user_data). @closure: the #GClosure to which the marshaller belongs @return_value: ignored @n_param_values: 2 @param_values: a #GValue array holding the instance and the #gchar parameter @invocation_hint: the invocation hint given as the the last argument to g_closure_invoke() @marshal_data: additional data specified when registering the marshaller A marshaller for a #GCClosure with a callback of type void (*callback) (gpointer instance, guchar arg1, gpointer user_data). @closure: the #GClosure to which the marshaller belongs @return_value: ignored @n_param_values: 2 @param_values: a #GValue array holding the instance and the #guchar parameter @invocation_hint: the invocation hint given as the the last argument to g_closure_invoke() @marshal_data: additional data specified when registering the marshaller A marshaller for a #GCClosure with a callback of type void (*callback) (gpointer instance, gint arg1, gpointer user_data). @closure: the #GClosure to which the marshaller belongs @return_value: ignored @n_param_values: 2 @param_values: a #GValue array holding the instance and the #gint parameter @invocation_hint: the invocation hint given as the the last argument to g_closure_invoke() @marshal_data: additional data specified when registering the marshaller A marshaller for a #GCClosure with a callback of type void (*callback) (gpointer instance, guint arg1, gpointer user_data). @closure: the #GClosure to which the marshaller belongs @return_value: ignored @n_param_values: 2 @param_values: a #GValue array holding the instance and the #guint parameter @invocation_hint: the invocation hint given as the the last argument to g_closure_invoke() @marshal_data: additional data specified when registering the marshaller A marshaller for a #GCClosure with a callback of type void (*callback) (gpointer instance, glong arg1, gpointer user_data). @closure: the #GClosure to which the marshaller belongs @return_value: ignored @n_param_values: 2 @param_values: a #GValue array holding the instance and the #glong parameter @invocation_hint: the invocation hint given as the the last argument to g_closure_invoke() @marshal_data: additional data specified when registering the marshaller A marshaller for a #GCClosure with a callback of type void (*callback) (gpointer instance, gulong arg1, gpointer user_data). @closure: the #GClosure to which the marshaller belongs @return_value: ignored @n_param_values: 2 @param_values: a #GValue array holding the instance and the #gulong parameter @invocation_hint: the invocation hint given as the the last argument to g_closure_invoke() @marshal_data: additional data specified when registering the marshaller A marshaller for a #GCClosure with a callback of type void (*callback) (gpointer instance, gint arg1, gpointer user_data) where the #gint parameter denotes an enumeration type.. @closure: the #GClosure to which the marshaller belongs @return_value: ignored @n_param_values: 2 @param_values: a #GValue array holding the instance and the enumeration parameter @invocation_hint: the invocation hint given as the the last argument to g_closure_invoke() @marshal_data: additional data specified when registering the marshaller A marshaller for a #GCClosure with a callback of type void (*callback) (gpointer instance, gint arg1, gpointer user_data) where the #gint parameter denotes a flags type denotes a flags type. @closure: the #GClosure to which the marshaller belongs @return_value: ignored @n_param_values: 2 @param_values: a #GValue array holding the instance and the flags parameter @invocation_hint: the invocation hint given as the the last argument to g_closure_invoke() @marshal_data: additional data specified when registering the marshaller A marshaller for a #GCClosure with a callback of type void (*callback) (gpointer instance, gfloat arg1, gpointer user_data). @closure: the #GClosure to which the marshaller belongs @return_value: ignored @n_param_values: 2 @param_values: a #GValue array holding the instance and the #gfloat parameter @invocation_hint: the invocation hint given as the the last argument to g_closure_invoke() @marshal_data: additional data specified when registering the marshaller A marshaller for a #GCClosure with a callback of type void (*callback) (gpointer instance, gdouble arg1, gpointer user_data). @closure: the #GClosure to which the marshaller belongs @return_value: ignored @n_param_values: 2 @param_values: a #GValue array holding the instance and the #gdouble parameter @invocation_hint: the invocation hint given as the the last argument to g_closure_invoke() @marshal_data: additional data specified when registering the marshaller A marshaller for a #GCClosure with a callback of type void (*callback) (gpointer instance, const gchar *arg1, gpointer user_data). @closure: the #GClosure to which the marshaller belongs @return_value: ignored @n_param_values: 2 @param_values: a #GValue array holding the instance and the #gchar* parameter @invocation_hint: the invocation hint given as the the last argument to g_closure_invoke() @marshal_data: additional data specified when registering the marshaller A marshaller for a #GCClosure with a callback of type void (*callback) (gpointer instance, GParamSpec *arg1, gpointer user_data). @closure: the #GClosure to which the marshaller belongs @return_value: ignored @n_param_values: 2 @param_values: a #GValue array holding the instance and the #GParamSpec* parameter @invocation_hint: the invocation hint given as the the last argument to g_closure_invoke() @marshal_data: additional data specified when registering the marshaller A marshaller for a #GCClosure with a callback of type void (*callback) (gpointer instance, GBoxed *arg1, gpointer user_data). @closure: the #GClosure to which the marshaller belongs @return_value: ignored @n_param_values: 2 @param_values: a #GValue array holding the instance and the #GBoxed* parameter @invocation_hint: the invocation hint given as the the last argument to g_closure_invoke() @marshal_data: additional data specified when registering the marshaller A marshaller for a #GCClosure with a callback of type void (*callback) (gpointer instance, gpointer arg1, gpointer user_data). @closure: the #GClosure to which the marshaller belongs @return_value: ignored @n_param_values: 2 @param_values: a #GValue array holding the instance and the #gpointer parameter @invocation_hint: the invocation hint given as the the last argument to g_closure_invoke() @marshal_data: additional data specified when registering the marshaller A marshaller for a #GCClosure with a callback of type void (*callback) (gpointer instance, GOBject *arg1, gpointer user_data). @closure: the #GClosure to which the marshaller belongs @return_value: ignored @n_param_values: 2 @param_values: a #GValue array holding the instance and the #GObject* parameter @invocation_hint: the invocation hint given as the the last argument to g_closure_invoke() @marshal_data: additional data specified when registering the marshaller A marshaller for a #GCClosure with a callback of type gchar* (*callback) (gpointer instance, GObject *arg1, gpointer arg2, gpointer user_data). @closure: the #GClosure to which the marshaller belongs @return_value: a #GValue, which can store the returned string @n_param_values: 3 @param_values: a #GValue array holding instance, arg1 and arg2 @invocation_hint: the invocation hint given as the the last argument to g_closure_invoke() @marshal_data: additional data specified when registering the marshaller A marshaller for a #GCClosure with a callback of type void (*callback) (gpointer instance, guint arg1, gpointer arg2, gpointer user_data). @closure: the #GClosure to which the marshaller belongs @return_value: ignored @n_param_values: 3 @param_values: a #GValue array holding instance, arg1 and arg2 @invocation_hint: the invocation hint given as the the last argument to g_closure_invoke() @marshal_data: additional data specified when registering the marshaller A marshaller for a #GCClosure with a callback of type gboolean (*callback) (gpointer instance, gint arg1, gpointer user_data) where the #gint parameter denotes a flags type. @closure: the #GClosure to which the marshaller belongs @return_value: a #GValue which can store the returned #gboolean @n_param_values: 2 @param_values: a #GValue array holding instance and arg1 @invocation_hint: the invocation hint given as the the last argument to g_closure_invoke() @marshal_data: additional data specified when registering the marshaller Another name for g_cclosure_marshal_BOOLEAN__FLAGS().