Title: Value Collection SPDX-License-Identifier: LGPL-2.1-or-later SPDX-FileCopyrightText: 2005 Matthias Clasen # Value Collection GLib provides a set of macros for the varargs parsing support needed in variadic GObject functions such as [ctor@GObject.Object.new] or [method@GObject.Object.set] They currently support the collection of integral types, floating point types and pointers. ## Macros `G_VALUE_COLLECT_INIT(value, _value_type, var_args, flags, __error)` : Collects a variable argument value from a `va_list`. We have to implement the varargs collection as a macro, because on some systems `va_list` variables cannot be passed by reference. Since: 2.24 `G_VALUE_COLLECT_INIT2(value, g_vci_vtab, _value_type, var_args, flags, __error)` : A variant of `G_VALUE_COLLECT_INIT` that provides the [struct@GObject.TypeValueTable] to the caller. Since: 2.74 `G_VALUE_COLLECT(value, var_args, flags, __error)` : Collects a variable argument value from a `va_list`. We have to implement the varargs collection as a macro, because on some systems `va_list` variables cannot be passed by reference. Note: If you are creating the `value argument` just before calling this macro, you should use the `G_VALUE_COLLECT_INIT` variant and pass the uninitialized `GValue`. That variant is faster than `G_VALUE_COLLECT`. `G_VALUE_COLLECT_SKIP(_value_type, var_args)` : Skip an argument of type `_value_type` from `var_args`. `G_VALUE_LCOPY(value, var_args, flags, __error)` : Stores a value’s value into one or more argument locations from a `va_list`. This is the inverse of G_VALUE_COLLECT(). `G_VALUE_COLLECT_FORMAT_MAX_LENGTH` : The maximal number of [type@GObject.TypeCValue]s which can be collected for a single `GValue`.