GObject The base object type All the fields in the GObject structure are private to the #GObject implementation and should never be accessed directly. @g_type_instance: @g_type_class: @object: @property_id: @value: @pspec: @object: @property_id: @value: @pspec: @object: Returns a boolean value of %FALSE or %TRUE indicating whether the passed in type id is a %G_TYPE_OBJECT or derived from it. @type: Type id to check for is a %G_TYPE_OBJECT relationship. @Returns: %FALSE or %TRUE, indicating whether @type is a %G_TYPE_OBJECT. Casts a #GObject or derived pointer into a (GObject*) pointer. Depending on the current debugging level, this function may invoke certain runtime checks to identify invalid casts. @object: Object which is subject to casting. Checks whether a valid #GTypeInstance pointer is of type %G_TYPE_OBJECT. @object: Instance to check for being a %G_TYPE_OBJECT. Casts a derived #GObjectClass structure into a #GObjectClass structure. @class: a valid #GObjectClass Checks whether @class "is a" valid #GObjectClass structure of type %G_TYPE_OBJECT or derived. @class: a #GObjectClass Returns the class structure associated to a #GObject instance. @object: a #GObject instance. Return the type id of an object. @object: Object to return the type id for. @Returns: Type id of @object. Returns the name of an object's type. @object: Object to return the type name for. @Returns: Type name of @object. The string is owned by the type system and should not be freed. Return the type id of a class structure. @class: a valid #GObjectClass @Returns: Type id of @class. Return the name of a class structure's type. @class: a valid #GObjectClass @Returns: Type name of @class. The string is owned by the type system and should not be freed. Installs a new property. This is usually done in the class initializer. @oclass: a #GObjectClass @property_id: the id for the new property @pspec: the #GParamSpec for the new property Looks up the #GParamSpec for a property of a class. @oclass: a #GObjectClass @property_name: the name of the property to look up @Returns: the #GParamSpec for the property, or %NULL if the class doesn't have a property of that name Returns an array of #GParamSpec* for all properties of a class. @oclass: a #GObjectClass @n_properties: return location for the length of the returned array @Returns: an array of #GParamSpec* which should be freed after use Creates a new instance of a #GObject subtype and sets its properties. Construction parameters (see #G_PARAM_CONSTRUCT, #G_PARAM_CONSTRUCT_ONLY) which are not explicitly specified are set to their default values. @object_type: the type id of the #GObject subtype to instantiate @first_property_name: the name of the first property @Varargs: the value of the first property, followed optionally by more name/value pairs, followed by %NULL @Returns: a new instance of @object_type Creates a new instance of a #GObject subtype and sets its properties. Construction parameters (see #G_PARAM_CONSTRUCT, #G_PARAM_CONSTRUCT_ONLY) which are not explicitly specified are set to their default values. @object_type: the type id of the #GObject subtype to instantiate @n_parameters: the length of the @parameters array @parameters: an array of #GParameter @Returns: a new instance of @object_type The GParameter struct is an auxiliary structure used to hand parameter name/value pairs to g_object_newv(). @name: the parameter name @value: the parameter value Increases the reference count of @object. @object: a #GObject @Returns: @object Decreases the reference count if @object. When its reference count drops to 0, the object is finalized (i.e. its memory is freed). @object: a #GObject @data: @where_the_object_was: Adds a weak reference callback to an object. Weak references are used for notification when an object is finalized. They are called "weak references" because they allow you to safely hold a pointer to an object without calling g_object_ref() (g_object_ref() adds a strong reference, that is, forces the object to stay alive). @object: #GObject to reference weakly @notify: callback to invoke before the object is freed @data: extra data to pass to notify Removes a weak reference callback to an object. @object: #GObject to remove a weak reference from @notify: callback to search for @data: data to search for Adds a weak reference from weak_pointer to @object to indicate that the pointer located at @weak_pointer_location is only valid during the lifetime of @object. When the @object is finalized, @weak_pointer will be set to %NULL. @object: The object that should be weak referenced. @weak_pointer_location: The memory address of a pointer. Removes a weak reference from @object that was previously added using g_object_add_weak_pointer(). The @weak_pointer_location has to match the one used with g_object_add_weak_pointer(). @object: The object that is weak referenced. @weak_pointer_location: The memory address of a pointer. A convenience function to connect multiple signals at once. The signal specs expected by this function have the form "modifier::signal_name", where modifier can be one of the following: signal equivalent to g_signal_connect_data (...) object_signal equivalent to g_signal_connect_object (...) swapped_signal equivalent to g_signal_connect_data (..., G_CONNECT_SWAPPED) swapped_object_signal equivalent to g_signal_connect_object (..., G_CONNECT_SWAPPED) signal_after equivalent to g_signal_connect_data (..., G_CONNECT_AFTER) object_signal_after equivalent to g_signal_connect_object (..., G_CONNECT_AFTER) swapped_signal_after equivalent to g_signal_connect_data (..., G_CONNECT_SWAPPED | G_CONNECT_AFTER) swapped_object_signal_after equivalent to g_signal_connect_object (..., G_CONNECT_SWAPPED | G_CONNECT_AFTER) menu->toplevel = g_object_connect (g_object_new (GTK_TYPE_WINDOW, "type", GTK_WINDOW_POPUP, "child", menu, NULL), "signal::event", gtk_menu_window_event, menu, "signal::size_request", gtk_menu_window_size_request, menu, "signal::destroy", gtk_widget_destroyed, &menu->toplevel, NULL); @object: a #GObject @signal_spec: the spec for the first signal @Varargs: #GCallback for the first signal, followed by data for the first signal, followed optionally by more signal spec/callback/data triples, followed by %NULL @Returns: @object A convenience function to disconnect multiple signals at once. The signal specs expected by this function have the form "any_signal", which means to disconnect any signal with matching callback and data, or "any_signal::signal_name", which only disconnects the signal named "signal_name". @object: a #GObject @signal_spec: the spec for the first signal @Varargs: #GCallback for the first signal, followed by data for the first signal, followed optionally by more signal spec/callback/data triples, followed by %NULL Sets properties on an object. @object: a #GObject @first_property_name: name of the first property to set @Varargs: value for the first property, followed optionally by more name/value pairs, followed by %NULL Gets properties of an object. In general, a copy is made of the property contents and the caller is responsible for freeing the memory in the appropriate manner for the type, for instance by calling g_free() or g_object_unref(). Using g_object_get(<!-- -->) An example of using g_object_get() to get the contents of three properties - one of type #G_TYPE_INT, one of type #G_TYPE_STRING, and one of type #G_TYPE_OBJECT: gint intval; gchar *strval; GObject *objval; g_object_get (my_object, "intproperty", &intval, "strproperty", &strval, "objproperty", &objval, NULL); /* Do something with intval, strval, objval */ g_free (strval); g_object_unref (objval); @object: a #GObject @first_property_name: name of the first property to get @Varargs: return location for the first property, followed optionally by more name/return location pairs, followed by %NULL Emits a "notify" signal for the property @property_name on @object. @object: a #GObject @property_name: the name of a property installed on the class of @object. Stops emission of "notify" signals on @object. The signals are queued until g_object_thaw_notify() is called on @object. @object: a #GObject Reverts the effect of a previous call to g_object_freeze_notify(). This causes all queued "notify" signals on @object to be emitted. @object: a #GObject Gets a named field from the objects table of associations (see g_object_set_data()). @object: #GObject containing the associations @key: name of the key for that association @Returns: the data if found, or %NULL if no such data exists. Each object carries around a table of associations from strings to pointers. This function lets you set an association. If the object already had an association with that name, the old association will be destroyed. @object: #GObject containing the associations. @key: name of the key @data: data to associate with that key Like g_object_set_data() except it adds notification for when the association is destroyed, either by setting it to a different value or when the object is destroyed. @object: #GObject containing the associations @key: name of the key @data: data to associate with that key @destroy: function to call when the association is destroyed Remove a specified datum from the object's data associations, without invoking the association's destroy handler. @object: #GObject containing the associations @key: name of the key @Returns: the data if found, or %NULL if no such data exists. This function gets back user data pointers stored via g_object_set_qdata(). @object: The GObject to get a stored user data pointer from @quark: A #GQuark, naming the user data pointer @Returns: The user data pointer set, or %NULL This sets an opaque, named pointer on an object. The name is specified through a #GQuark (retrived e.g. via g_quark_from_static_string()), and the pointer can be gotten back from the @object with g_object_get_qdata() until the @object is finalized. Setting a previously set user data pointer, overrides (frees) the old pointer set, using #NULL as pointer essentially removes the data stored. @object: The GObject to set store a user data pointer @quark: A #GQuark, naming the user data pointer @data: An opaque user data pointer This function works like g_object_set_qdata(), but in addition, a void (*destroy) (gpointer) function may be specified which is called with @data as argument when the @object is finalized, or the data is being overwritten by a call to g_object_set_qdata() with the same @quark. @object: The GObject to set store a user data pointer @quark: A #GQuark, naming the user data pointer @data: An opaque user data pointer @destroy: Function to invoke with @data as argument, when @data needs to be freed This function gets back user data pointers stored via g_object_set_qdata() and removes the @data from object without invoking it's destroy() function (if any was set). Usually, calling this function is only required to update user data pointers with a destroy notifier, for example: void object_add_to_user_list (GObject *object, const gchar *new_string) { /* the quark, naming the object data */ GQuark quark_string_list = g_quark_from_static_string ("my-string-list"); /* retrive the old string list */ GList *list = g_object_steal_qdata (object, quark_string_list); /* prepend new string */ list = g_list_prepend (list, g_strdup (new_string)); /* this changed 'list', so we need to set it again */ g_object_set_qdata_full (object, quark_string_list, list, free_string_list); } static void free_string_list (gpointer data) { GList *node, *list = data; for (node = list; node; node = node->next) g_free (node->data); g_list_free (list); } Using g_object_get_qdata() in the above example, instead of g_object_steal_qdata() would have left the destroy function set, and thus the partial string list would have been freed upon g_object_set_qdata_full(). @object: The GObject to get a stored user data pointer from @quark: A #GQuark, naming the user data pointer @Returns: The user data pointer set, or %NULL Sets a property on an object. @object: a #GObject @property_name: the name of the property to set @value: the value Gets a property of an object. In general, a copy is made of the property contents and the caller is responsible for freeing the memory in the appropriate manner for the type, for instance by calling g_free() or g_object_unref(). See g_object_get(). @object: a #GObject @property_name: the name of the property to get @value: return location for the property value Creates a new instance of a #GObject subtype and sets its properties. Construction parameters (see #G_PARAM_CONSTRUCT, #G_PARAM_CONSTRUCT_ONLY) which are not explicitly specified are set to their default values. @object_type: the type id of the #GObject subtype to instantiate @first_property_name: the name of the first property @var_args: the value of the first property, followed optionally by more name/value pairs, followed by %NULL @Returns: a new instance of @object_type Sets properties on an object. @object: a #GObject @first_property_name: name of the first property to set @var_args: value for the first property, followed optionally by more name/value pairs, followed by %NULL Gets properties of an object. In general, a copy is made of the property contents and the caller is responsible for freeing the memory in the appropriate manner for the type, for instance by calling g_free() or g_object_unref(). See g_object_get(). @object: a #GObject @first_property_name: name of the first property to get @var_args: return location for the first property, followed optionally by more name/return location pairs, followed by %NULL This function essentially limits the life time of the @closure to the life time of the object. That is, when the object is finalized, the @closure is invalidated by calling g_closure_invalidate() on it, in order to prevent invocations of the closure with a finalized (non existing) object. Also, g_object_ref() and g_object_unref() are added as marshal guards to the @closure, to ensure that an extra reference count is held on @object during invocation of the @closure. Usually, this function will be called on closures that use this @object as closure data. @object: GObject restricting lifetime of @closure @closure: GClosure to watch Releases all references to other objects. This can be used to break reference cycles. This functions should only be called from object system implementations. @object: a #GObject This macros should be used to emit a standard warning about unexpected properties in set_property() and get_property() implementations. @object: the #GObject on which set_property() or get_property() was called @property_id: the numeric id of the property @pspec: the #GParamSpec of the property