/* GIO - GLib Input, Output and Streaming Library * * Copyright (C) 2009 Red Hat, Inc. * * 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 License, or (at your option) any later version. * * This library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU * Lesser General Public License for more details. * * You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General * Public License along with this library; if not, see . * * Author: Alexander Larsson */ #include "config.h" #include "ginitable.h" #include "glibintl.h" /** * SECTION:ginitable * @short_description: Failable object initialization interface * @include: gio/gio.h * @see_also: #GAsyncInitable * * #GInitable is implemented by objects that can fail during * initialization. If an object implements this interface then * it must be initialized as the first thing after construction, * either via g_initable_init() or g_async_initable_init_async() * (the latter is only available if it also implements #GAsyncInitable). * * If the object is not initialized, or initialization returns with an * error, then all operations on the object except g_object_ref() and * g_object_unref() are considered to be invalid, and have undefined * behaviour. They will often fail with g_critical() or g_warning(), but * this must not be relied on. * * Users of objects implementing this are not intended to use * the interface method directly, instead it will be used automatically * in various ways. For C applications you generally just call * g_initable_new() directly, or indirectly via a foo_thing_new() wrapper. * This will call g_initable_init() under the cover, returning %NULL and * setting a #GError on failure (at which point the instance is * unreferenced). * * For bindings in languages where the native constructor supports * exceptions the binding could check for objects implemention %GInitable * during normal construction and automatically initialize them, throwing * an exception on failure. */ typedef GInitableIface GInitableInterface; G_DEFINE_INTERFACE (GInitable, g_initable, G_TYPE_OBJECT) static void g_initable_default_init (GInitableInterface *iface) { } /** * g_initable_init: * @initable: a #GInitable. * @cancellable: optional #GCancellable object, %NULL to ignore. * @error: a #GError location to store the error occurring, or %NULL to * ignore. * * Initializes the object implementing the interface. * * This method is intended for language bindings. If writing in C, * g_initable_new() should typically be used instead. * * The object must be initialized before any real use after initial * construction, either with this function or g_async_initable_init_async(). * * Implementations may also support cancellation. If @cancellable is not %NULL, * then initialization can be cancelled by triggering the cancellable object * from another thread. If the operation was cancelled, the error * %G_IO_ERROR_CANCELLED will be returned. If @cancellable is not %NULL and * the object doesn't support cancellable initialization the error * %G_IO_ERROR_NOT_SUPPORTED will be returned. * * If the object is not initialized, or initialization returns with an * error, then all operations on the object except g_object_ref() and * g_object_unref() are considered to be invalid, and have undefined * behaviour. See the [introduction][ginitable] for more details. * * Callers should not assume that a class which implements #GInitable can be * initialized multiple times, unless the class explicitly documents itself as * supporting this. Generally, a class’ implementation of init() can assume * (and assert) that it will only be called once. Previously, this documentation * recommended all #GInitable implementations should be idempotent; that * recommendation was relaxed in GLib 2.54. * * If a class explicitly supports being initialized multiple times, it is * recommended that the method is idempotent: multiple calls with the same * arguments should return the same results. Only the first call initializes * the object; further calls return the result of the first call. * * One reason why a class might need to support idempotent initialization is if * it is designed to be used via the singleton pattern, with a * #GObjectClass.constructor that sometimes returns an existing instance. * In this pattern, a caller would expect to be able to call g_initable_init() * on the result of g_object_new(), regardless of whether it is in fact a new * instance. * * Returns: %TRUE if successful. If an error has occurred, this function will * return %FALSE and set @error appropriately if present. * * Since: 2.22 */ gboolean g_initable_init (GInitable *initable, GCancellable *cancellable, GError **error) { GInitableIface *iface; g_return_val_if_fail (G_IS_INITABLE (initable), FALSE); iface = G_INITABLE_GET_IFACE (initable); return (* iface->init) (initable, cancellable, error); } /** * g_initable_new: * @object_type: a #GType supporting #GInitable. * @cancellable: optional #GCancellable object, %NULL to ignore. * @error: a #GError location to store the error occurring, or %NULL to * ignore. * @first_property_name: (nullable): the name of the first property, or %NULL if no * properties * @...: the value if the first property, followed by and other property * value pairs, and ended by %NULL. * * Helper function for constructing #GInitable object. This is * similar to g_object_new() but also initializes the object * and returns %NULL, setting an error on failure. * * Returns: (type GObject.Object) (transfer full): a newly allocated * #GObject, or %NULL on error * * Since: 2.22 */ gpointer g_initable_new (GType object_type, GCancellable *cancellable, GError **error, const gchar *first_property_name, ...) { GObject *object; va_list var_args; va_start (var_args, first_property_name); object = g_initable_new_valist (object_type, first_property_name, var_args, cancellable, error); va_end (var_args); return object; } /** * g_initable_newv: * @object_type: a #GType supporting #GInitable. * @n_parameters: the number of parameters in @parameters * @parameters: (array length=n_parameters): the parameters to use to construct the object * @cancellable: optional #GCancellable object, %NULL to ignore. * @error: a #GError location to store the error occurring, or %NULL to * ignore. * * Helper function for constructing #GInitable object. This is * similar to g_object_newv() but also initializes the object * and returns %NULL, setting an error on failure. * * Returns: (type GObject.Object) (transfer full): a newly allocated * #GObject, or %NULL on error * * Since: 2.22 * Deprecated: 2.52: Use g_object_new_with_properties() and * g_initable_init() instead. See #GParameter for more information. */ gpointer g_initable_newv (GType object_type, guint n_parameters, GParameter *parameters, GCancellable *cancellable, GError **error) { GObject *obj; g_return_val_if_fail (G_TYPE_IS_INITABLE (object_type), NULL); G_GNUC_BEGIN_IGNORE_DEPRECATIONS obj = g_object_newv (object_type, n_parameters, parameters); G_GNUC_END_IGNORE_DEPRECATIONS if (!g_initable_init (G_INITABLE (obj), cancellable, error)) { g_object_unref (obj); return NULL; } return (gpointer)obj; } /** * g_initable_new_valist: * @object_type: a #GType supporting #GInitable. * @first_property_name: the name of the first property, followed by * the value, and other property value pairs, and ended by %NULL. * @var_args: The var args list generated from @first_property_name. * @cancellable: optional #GCancellable object, %NULL to ignore. * @error: a #GError location to store the error occurring, or %NULL to * ignore. * * Helper function for constructing #GInitable object. This is * similar to g_object_new_valist() but also initializes the object * and returns %NULL, setting an error on failure. * * Returns: (type GObject.Object) (transfer full): a newly allocated * #GObject, or %NULL on error * * Since: 2.22 */ GObject* g_initable_new_valist (GType object_type, const gchar *first_property_name, va_list var_args, GCancellable *cancellable, GError **error) { GObject *obj; g_return_val_if_fail (G_TYPE_IS_INITABLE (object_type), NULL); obj = g_object_new_valist (object_type, first_property_name, var_args); if (!g_initable_init (G_INITABLE (obj), cancellable, error)) { g_object_unref (obj); return NULL; } return obj; }