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Since GNU Coreutils 9.2 (commit 110bcd28386b1f47a4cd876098acb708fdcbbb25), `du --apparent-size` (including `du --bytes`) no longer counts all kinds of files (directories, FIFOs, etc.), but only those for which `st_size` in `struct stat` is defined by POSIX, namely regular files and symlinks (and also rarely supported memory objects). This aligns the behaviour of GLib's `G_FILE_MEASURE_APPARENT_SIZE` flag with the new GNU Coreutils `du` and correct POSIX use. Note that this may be a breaking change for some uses. Link: https://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/bug-coreutils/2023-03/msg00007.html Fixes: https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/glib/-/issues/2965
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83 KiB
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2150 lines
83 KiB
C
/* GIO - GLib Input, Output and Streaming Library
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*
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* Copyright (C) 2006-2007 Red Hat, Inc.
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*
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* SPDX-License-Identifier: LGPL-2.1-or-later
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*
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* This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
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* modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public
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* License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either
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* version 2.1 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
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*
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* This library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
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* but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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* MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU
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* Lesser General Public License for more details.
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*
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* You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General
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* Public License along with this library; if not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
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*
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* Author: Alexander Larsson <alexl@redhat.com>
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*/
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#ifndef __GIO_ENUMS_H__
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#define __GIO_ENUMS_H__
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#if !defined (__GIO_GIO_H_INSIDE__) && !defined (GIO_COMPILATION)
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#error "Only <gio/gio.h> can be included directly."
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#endif
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#include <glib-object.h>
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#include <gio/gio-visibility.h>
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G_BEGIN_DECLS
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/**
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* GAppInfoCreateFlags:
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* @G_APP_INFO_CREATE_NONE: No flags.
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* @G_APP_INFO_CREATE_NEEDS_TERMINAL: Application opens in a terminal window.
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* @G_APP_INFO_CREATE_SUPPORTS_URIS: Application supports URI arguments.
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* @G_APP_INFO_CREATE_SUPPORTS_STARTUP_NOTIFICATION: Application supports startup notification. Since 2.26
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*
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* Flags used when creating a #GAppInfo.
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*/
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typedef enum {
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G_APP_INFO_CREATE_NONE = 0, /*< nick=none >*/
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G_APP_INFO_CREATE_NEEDS_TERMINAL = (1 << 0), /*< nick=needs-terminal >*/
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G_APP_INFO_CREATE_SUPPORTS_URIS = (1 << 1), /*< nick=supports-uris >*/
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G_APP_INFO_CREATE_SUPPORTS_STARTUP_NOTIFICATION = (1 << 2) /*< nick=supports-startup-notification >*/
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} GAppInfoCreateFlags;
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/**
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* GConverterFlags:
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* @G_CONVERTER_NO_FLAGS: No flags.
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* @G_CONVERTER_INPUT_AT_END: At end of input data
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* @G_CONVERTER_FLUSH: Flush data
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*
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* Flags used when calling a g_converter_convert().
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*
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* Since: 2.24
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*/
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typedef enum {
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G_CONVERTER_NO_FLAGS = 0, /*< nick=none >*/
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G_CONVERTER_INPUT_AT_END = (1 << 0), /*< nick=input-at-end >*/
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G_CONVERTER_FLUSH = (1 << 1) /*< nick=flush >*/
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} GConverterFlags;
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/**
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* GConverterResult:
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* @G_CONVERTER_ERROR: There was an error during conversion.
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* @G_CONVERTER_CONVERTED: Some data was consumed or produced
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* @G_CONVERTER_FINISHED: The conversion is finished
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* @G_CONVERTER_FLUSHED: Flushing is finished
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*
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* Results returned from g_converter_convert().
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*
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* Since: 2.24
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*/
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typedef enum {
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G_CONVERTER_ERROR = 0, /*< nick=error >*/
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G_CONVERTER_CONVERTED = 1, /*< nick=converted >*/
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G_CONVERTER_FINISHED = 2, /*< nick=finished >*/
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G_CONVERTER_FLUSHED = 3 /*< nick=flushed >*/
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} GConverterResult;
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/**
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* GDataStreamByteOrder:
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* @G_DATA_STREAM_BYTE_ORDER_BIG_ENDIAN: Selects Big Endian byte order.
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* @G_DATA_STREAM_BYTE_ORDER_LITTLE_ENDIAN: Selects Little Endian byte order.
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* @G_DATA_STREAM_BYTE_ORDER_HOST_ENDIAN: Selects endianness based on host machine's architecture.
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*
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* #GDataStreamByteOrder is used to ensure proper endianness of streaming data sources
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* across various machine architectures.
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*
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**/
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typedef enum {
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G_DATA_STREAM_BYTE_ORDER_BIG_ENDIAN,
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G_DATA_STREAM_BYTE_ORDER_LITTLE_ENDIAN,
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G_DATA_STREAM_BYTE_ORDER_HOST_ENDIAN
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} GDataStreamByteOrder;
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/**
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* GDataStreamNewlineType:
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* @G_DATA_STREAM_NEWLINE_TYPE_LF: Selects "LF" line endings, common on most modern UNIX platforms.
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* @G_DATA_STREAM_NEWLINE_TYPE_CR: Selects "CR" line endings.
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* @G_DATA_STREAM_NEWLINE_TYPE_CR_LF: Selects "CR, LF" line ending, common on Microsoft Windows.
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* @G_DATA_STREAM_NEWLINE_TYPE_ANY: Automatically try to handle any line ending type.
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*
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* #GDataStreamNewlineType is used when checking for or setting the line endings for a given file.
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**/
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typedef enum {
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G_DATA_STREAM_NEWLINE_TYPE_LF,
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G_DATA_STREAM_NEWLINE_TYPE_CR,
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G_DATA_STREAM_NEWLINE_TYPE_CR_LF,
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G_DATA_STREAM_NEWLINE_TYPE_ANY
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} GDataStreamNewlineType;
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/**
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* GFileAttributeType:
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* @G_FILE_ATTRIBUTE_TYPE_INVALID: indicates an invalid or uninitialized type.
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* @G_FILE_ATTRIBUTE_TYPE_STRING: a null terminated UTF8 string.
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* @G_FILE_ATTRIBUTE_TYPE_BYTE_STRING: a zero terminated string of non-zero bytes.
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* @G_FILE_ATTRIBUTE_TYPE_BOOLEAN: a boolean value.
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* @G_FILE_ATTRIBUTE_TYPE_UINT32: an unsigned 4-byte/32-bit integer.
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* @G_FILE_ATTRIBUTE_TYPE_INT32: a signed 4-byte/32-bit integer.
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* @G_FILE_ATTRIBUTE_TYPE_UINT64: an unsigned 8-byte/64-bit integer.
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* @G_FILE_ATTRIBUTE_TYPE_INT64: a signed 8-byte/64-bit integer.
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* @G_FILE_ATTRIBUTE_TYPE_OBJECT: a #GObject.
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* @G_FILE_ATTRIBUTE_TYPE_STRINGV: a %NULL terminated char **. Since 2.22
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*
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* The data types for file attributes.
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**/
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typedef enum {
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G_FILE_ATTRIBUTE_TYPE_INVALID = 0,
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G_FILE_ATTRIBUTE_TYPE_STRING,
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G_FILE_ATTRIBUTE_TYPE_BYTE_STRING, /* zero terminated string of non-zero bytes */
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G_FILE_ATTRIBUTE_TYPE_BOOLEAN,
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G_FILE_ATTRIBUTE_TYPE_UINT32,
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G_FILE_ATTRIBUTE_TYPE_INT32,
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G_FILE_ATTRIBUTE_TYPE_UINT64,
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G_FILE_ATTRIBUTE_TYPE_INT64,
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G_FILE_ATTRIBUTE_TYPE_OBJECT,
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G_FILE_ATTRIBUTE_TYPE_STRINGV
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} GFileAttributeType;
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/**
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* GFileAttributeInfoFlags:
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* @G_FILE_ATTRIBUTE_INFO_NONE: no flags set.
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* @G_FILE_ATTRIBUTE_INFO_COPY_WITH_FILE: copy the attribute values when the file is copied.
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* @G_FILE_ATTRIBUTE_INFO_COPY_WHEN_MOVED: copy the attribute values when the file is moved.
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*
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* Flags specifying the behaviour of an attribute.
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**/
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typedef enum {
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G_FILE_ATTRIBUTE_INFO_NONE = 0,
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G_FILE_ATTRIBUTE_INFO_COPY_WITH_FILE = (1 << 0),
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G_FILE_ATTRIBUTE_INFO_COPY_WHEN_MOVED = (1 << 1)
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} GFileAttributeInfoFlags;
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/**
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* GFileAttributeStatus:
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* @G_FILE_ATTRIBUTE_STATUS_UNSET: Attribute value is unset (empty).
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* @G_FILE_ATTRIBUTE_STATUS_SET: Attribute value is set.
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* @G_FILE_ATTRIBUTE_STATUS_ERROR_SETTING: Indicates an error in setting the value.
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*
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* Used by g_file_set_attributes_from_info() when setting file attributes.
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**/
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typedef enum {
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G_FILE_ATTRIBUTE_STATUS_UNSET = 0,
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G_FILE_ATTRIBUTE_STATUS_SET,
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G_FILE_ATTRIBUTE_STATUS_ERROR_SETTING
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} GFileAttributeStatus;
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/**
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* GFileQueryInfoFlags:
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* @G_FILE_QUERY_INFO_NONE: No flags set.
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* @G_FILE_QUERY_INFO_NOFOLLOW_SYMLINKS: Don't follow symlinks.
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*
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* Flags used when querying a #GFileInfo.
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*/
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typedef enum {
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G_FILE_QUERY_INFO_NONE = 0,
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G_FILE_QUERY_INFO_NOFOLLOW_SYMLINKS = (1 << 0) /*< nick=nofollow-symlinks >*/
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} GFileQueryInfoFlags;
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/**
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* GFileCreateFlags:
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* @G_FILE_CREATE_NONE: No flags set.
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* @G_FILE_CREATE_PRIVATE: Create a file that can only be
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* accessed by the current user.
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* @G_FILE_CREATE_REPLACE_DESTINATION: Replace the destination
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* as if it didn't exist before. Don't try to keep any old
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* permissions, replace instead of following links. This
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* is generally useful if you're doing a "copy over"
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* rather than a "save new version of" replace operation.
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* You can think of it as "unlink destination" before
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* writing to it, although the implementation may not
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* be exactly like that. This flag can only be used with
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* g_file_replace() and its variants, including g_file_replace_contents().
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* Since 2.20
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*
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* Flags used when an operation may create a file.
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*/
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typedef enum {
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G_FILE_CREATE_NONE = 0,
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G_FILE_CREATE_PRIVATE = (1 << 0),
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G_FILE_CREATE_REPLACE_DESTINATION = (1 << 1)
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} GFileCreateFlags;
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/**
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* GFileMeasureFlags:
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* @G_FILE_MEASURE_NONE: No flags set.
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* @G_FILE_MEASURE_REPORT_ANY_ERROR: Report any error encountered
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* while traversing the directory tree. Normally errors are only
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* reported for the toplevel file.
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* @G_FILE_MEASURE_APPARENT_SIZE: Tally usage based on apparent file
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* sizes. Normally, the block-size is used, if available, as this is a
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* more accurate representation of disk space used.
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* Compare with `du --apparent-size`.
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* Since GLib 2.78. and similarly to `du` since GNU Coreutils 9.2, this will
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* ignore the sizes of file types other than regular files and links, as the
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* sizes of other file types are not specified in a standard way.
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* @G_FILE_MEASURE_NO_XDEV: Do not cross mount point boundaries.
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* Compare with `du -x`.
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*
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* Flags that can be used with g_file_measure_disk_usage().
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*
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* Since: 2.38
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**/
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typedef enum {
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G_FILE_MEASURE_NONE = 0,
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G_FILE_MEASURE_REPORT_ANY_ERROR = (1 << 1),
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G_FILE_MEASURE_APPARENT_SIZE = (1 << 2),
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G_FILE_MEASURE_NO_XDEV = (1 << 3)
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} GFileMeasureFlags;
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/**
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* GMountMountFlags:
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* @G_MOUNT_MOUNT_NONE: No flags set.
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*
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* Flags used when mounting a mount.
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*/
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typedef enum /*< flags >*/ {
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G_MOUNT_MOUNT_NONE = 0
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} GMountMountFlags;
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/**
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* GMountUnmountFlags:
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* @G_MOUNT_UNMOUNT_NONE: No flags set.
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* @G_MOUNT_UNMOUNT_FORCE: Unmount even if there are outstanding
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* file operations on the mount.
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*
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* Flags used when an unmounting a mount.
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*/
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typedef enum {
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G_MOUNT_UNMOUNT_NONE = 0,
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G_MOUNT_UNMOUNT_FORCE = (1 << 0)
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} GMountUnmountFlags;
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/**
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* GDriveStartFlags:
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* @G_DRIVE_START_NONE: No flags set.
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*
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* Flags used when starting a drive.
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*
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* Since: 2.22
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*/
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typedef enum /*< flags >*/ {
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G_DRIVE_START_NONE = 0
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} GDriveStartFlags;
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/**
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* GDriveStartStopType:
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* @G_DRIVE_START_STOP_TYPE_UNKNOWN: Unknown or drive doesn't support
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* start/stop.
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* @G_DRIVE_START_STOP_TYPE_SHUTDOWN: The stop method will physically
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* shut down the drive and e.g. power down the port the drive is
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* attached to.
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* @G_DRIVE_START_STOP_TYPE_NETWORK: The start/stop methods are used
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* for connecting/disconnect to the drive over the network.
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* @G_DRIVE_START_STOP_TYPE_MULTIDISK: The start/stop methods will
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* assemble/disassemble a virtual drive from several physical
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* drives.
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* @G_DRIVE_START_STOP_TYPE_PASSWORD: The start/stop methods will
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* unlock/lock the disk (for example using the ATA <quote>SECURITY
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* UNLOCK DEVICE</quote> command)
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*
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* Enumeration describing how a drive can be started/stopped.
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*
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* Since: 2.22
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*/
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typedef enum {
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G_DRIVE_START_STOP_TYPE_UNKNOWN,
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G_DRIVE_START_STOP_TYPE_SHUTDOWN,
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G_DRIVE_START_STOP_TYPE_NETWORK,
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G_DRIVE_START_STOP_TYPE_MULTIDISK,
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G_DRIVE_START_STOP_TYPE_PASSWORD
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} GDriveStartStopType;
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/**
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* GFileCopyFlags:
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* @G_FILE_COPY_NONE: No flags set.
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* @G_FILE_COPY_OVERWRITE: Overwrite any existing files
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* @G_FILE_COPY_BACKUP: Make a backup of any existing files.
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* @G_FILE_COPY_NOFOLLOW_SYMLINKS: Don't follow symlinks.
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* @G_FILE_COPY_ALL_METADATA: Copy all file metadata instead of just default set used for copy (see #GFileInfo).
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* @G_FILE_COPY_NO_FALLBACK_FOR_MOVE: Don't use copy and delete fallback if native move not supported.
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* @G_FILE_COPY_TARGET_DEFAULT_PERMS: Leaves target file with default perms, instead of setting the source file perms.
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*
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* Flags used when copying or moving files.
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*/
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typedef enum {
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G_FILE_COPY_NONE = 0, /*< nick=none >*/
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G_FILE_COPY_OVERWRITE = (1 << 0),
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G_FILE_COPY_BACKUP = (1 << 1),
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G_FILE_COPY_NOFOLLOW_SYMLINKS = (1 << 2),
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G_FILE_COPY_ALL_METADATA = (1 << 3),
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G_FILE_COPY_NO_FALLBACK_FOR_MOVE = (1 << 4),
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G_FILE_COPY_TARGET_DEFAULT_PERMS = (1 << 5)
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} GFileCopyFlags;
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/**
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* GFileMonitorFlags:
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* @G_FILE_MONITOR_NONE: No flags set.
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* @G_FILE_MONITOR_WATCH_MOUNTS: Watch for mount events.
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* @G_FILE_MONITOR_SEND_MOVED: Pair DELETED and CREATED events caused
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* by file renames (moves) and send a single G_FILE_MONITOR_EVENT_MOVED
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* event instead (NB: not supported on all backends; the default
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* behaviour -without specifying this flag- is to send single DELETED
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* and CREATED events). Deprecated since 2.46: use
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* %G_FILE_MONITOR_WATCH_MOVES instead.
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* @G_FILE_MONITOR_WATCH_HARD_LINKS: Watch for changes to the file made
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* via another hard link. Since 2.36.
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* @G_FILE_MONITOR_WATCH_MOVES: Watch for rename operations on a
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* monitored directory. This causes %G_FILE_MONITOR_EVENT_RENAMED,
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* %G_FILE_MONITOR_EVENT_MOVED_IN and %G_FILE_MONITOR_EVENT_MOVED_OUT
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* events to be emitted when possible. Since: 2.46.
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*
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* Flags used to set what a #GFileMonitor will watch for.
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*/
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typedef enum {
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G_FILE_MONITOR_NONE = 0,
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G_FILE_MONITOR_WATCH_MOUNTS = (1 << 0),
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G_FILE_MONITOR_SEND_MOVED = (1 << 1),
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G_FILE_MONITOR_WATCH_HARD_LINKS = (1 << 2),
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G_FILE_MONITOR_WATCH_MOVES = (1 << 3)
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} GFileMonitorFlags;
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/**
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* GFileType:
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* @G_FILE_TYPE_UNKNOWN: File's type is unknown.
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* @G_FILE_TYPE_REGULAR: File handle represents a regular file.
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* @G_FILE_TYPE_DIRECTORY: File handle represents a directory.
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* @G_FILE_TYPE_SYMBOLIC_LINK: File handle represents a symbolic link
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* (Unix systems).
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* @G_FILE_TYPE_SPECIAL: File is a "special" file, such as a socket, fifo,
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* block device, or character device.
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* @G_FILE_TYPE_SHORTCUT: File is a shortcut (Windows systems).
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* @G_FILE_TYPE_MOUNTABLE: File is a mountable location.
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*
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* Indicates the file's on-disk type.
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*
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* On Windows systems a file will never have %G_FILE_TYPE_SYMBOLIC_LINK type;
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* use #GFileInfo and %G_FILE_ATTRIBUTE_STANDARD_IS_SYMLINK to determine
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* whether a file is a symlink or not. This is due to the fact that NTFS does
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* not have a single filesystem object type for symbolic links - it has
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* files that symlink to files, and directories that symlink to directories.
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* #GFileType enumeration cannot precisely represent this important distinction,
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* which is why all Windows symlinks will continue to be reported as
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* %G_FILE_TYPE_REGULAR or %G_FILE_TYPE_DIRECTORY.
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**/
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typedef enum {
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G_FILE_TYPE_UNKNOWN = 0,
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G_FILE_TYPE_REGULAR,
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G_FILE_TYPE_DIRECTORY,
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G_FILE_TYPE_SYMBOLIC_LINK,
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G_FILE_TYPE_SPECIAL, /* socket, fifo, blockdev, chardev */
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G_FILE_TYPE_SHORTCUT,
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G_FILE_TYPE_MOUNTABLE
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} GFileType;
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/**
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* GFilesystemPreviewType:
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* @G_FILESYSTEM_PREVIEW_TYPE_IF_ALWAYS: Only preview files if user has explicitly requested it.
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* @G_FILESYSTEM_PREVIEW_TYPE_IF_LOCAL: Preview files if user has requested preview of "local" files.
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* @G_FILESYSTEM_PREVIEW_TYPE_NEVER: Never preview files.
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*
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* Indicates a hint from the file system whether files should be
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* previewed in a file manager. Returned as the value of the key
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* %G_FILE_ATTRIBUTE_FILESYSTEM_USE_PREVIEW.
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**/
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typedef enum {
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G_FILESYSTEM_PREVIEW_TYPE_IF_ALWAYS = 0,
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G_FILESYSTEM_PREVIEW_TYPE_IF_LOCAL,
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G_FILESYSTEM_PREVIEW_TYPE_NEVER
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} GFilesystemPreviewType;
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/**
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* GFileMonitorEvent:
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* @G_FILE_MONITOR_EVENT_CHANGED: a file changed.
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* @G_FILE_MONITOR_EVENT_CHANGES_DONE_HINT: a hint that this was probably the last change in a set of changes.
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* @G_FILE_MONITOR_EVENT_DELETED: a file was deleted.
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* @G_FILE_MONITOR_EVENT_CREATED: a file was created.
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* @G_FILE_MONITOR_EVENT_ATTRIBUTE_CHANGED: a file attribute was changed.
|
|
* @G_FILE_MONITOR_EVENT_PRE_UNMOUNT: the file location will soon be unmounted.
|
|
* @G_FILE_MONITOR_EVENT_UNMOUNTED: the file location was unmounted.
|
|
* @G_FILE_MONITOR_EVENT_MOVED: the file was moved -- only sent if the
|
|
* (deprecated) %G_FILE_MONITOR_SEND_MOVED flag is set
|
|
* @G_FILE_MONITOR_EVENT_RENAMED: the file was renamed within the
|
|
* current directory -- only sent if the %G_FILE_MONITOR_WATCH_MOVES
|
|
* flag is set. Since: 2.46.
|
|
* @G_FILE_MONITOR_EVENT_MOVED_IN: the file was moved into the
|
|
* monitored directory from another location -- only sent if the
|
|
* %G_FILE_MONITOR_WATCH_MOVES flag is set. Since: 2.46.
|
|
* @G_FILE_MONITOR_EVENT_MOVED_OUT: the file was moved out of the
|
|
* monitored directory to another location -- only sent if the
|
|
* %G_FILE_MONITOR_WATCH_MOVES flag is set. Since: 2.46
|
|
*
|
|
* Specifies what type of event a monitor event is.
|
|
**/
|
|
typedef enum {
|
|
G_FILE_MONITOR_EVENT_CHANGED,
|
|
G_FILE_MONITOR_EVENT_CHANGES_DONE_HINT,
|
|
G_FILE_MONITOR_EVENT_DELETED,
|
|
G_FILE_MONITOR_EVENT_CREATED,
|
|
G_FILE_MONITOR_EVENT_ATTRIBUTE_CHANGED,
|
|
G_FILE_MONITOR_EVENT_PRE_UNMOUNT,
|
|
G_FILE_MONITOR_EVENT_UNMOUNTED,
|
|
G_FILE_MONITOR_EVENT_MOVED,
|
|
G_FILE_MONITOR_EVENT_RENAMED,
|
|
G_FILE_MONITOR_EVENT_MOVED_IN,
|
|
G_FILE_MONITOR_EVENT_MOVED_OUT
|
|
} GFileMonitorEvent;
|
|
|
|
|
|
/* This enumeration conflicts with GIOError in giochannel.h. However,
|
|
* that is only used as a return value in some deprecated functions.
|
|
* So, we reuse the same prefix for the enumeration values, but call
|
|
* the actual enumeration (which is rarely used) GIOErrorEnum.
|
|
*/
|
|
/**
|
|
* GIOErrorEnum:
|
|
* @G_IO_ERROR_FAILED: Generic error condition for when an operation fails
|
|
* and no more specific #GIOErrorEnum value is defined.
|
|
* @G_IO_ERROR_NOT_FOUND: File not found.
|
|
* @G_IO_ERROR_EXISTS: File already exists.
|
|
* @G_IO_ERROR_IS_DIRECTORY: File is a directory.
|
|
* @G_IO_ERROR_NOT_DIRECTORY: File is not a directory.
|
|
* @G_IO_ERROR_NOT_EMPTY: File is a directory that isn't empty.
|
|
* @G_IO_ERROR_NOT_REGULAR_FILE: File is not a regular file.
|
|
* @G_IO_ERROR_NOT_SYMBOLIC_LINK: File is not a symbolic link.
|
|
* @G_IO_ERROR_NOT_MOUNTABLE_FILE: File cannot be mounted.
|
|
* @G_IO_ERROR_FILENAME_TOO_LONG: Filename is too many characters.
|
|
* @G_IO_ERROR_INVALID_FILENAME: Filename is invalid or contains invalid characters.
|
|
* @G_IO_ERROR_TOO_MANY_LINKS: File contains too many symbolic links.
|
|
* @G_IO_ERROR_NO_SPACE: No space left on drive.
|
|
* @G_IO_ERROR_INVALID_ARGUMENT: Invalid argument.
|
|
* @G_IO_ERROR_PERMISSION_DENIED: Permission denied.
|
|
* @G_IO_ERROR_NOT_SUPPORTED: Operation (or one of its parameters) not supported
|
|
* @G_IO_ERROR_NOT_MOUNTED: File isn't mounted.
|
|
* @G_IO_ERROR_ALREADY_MOUNTED: File is already mounted.
|
|
* @G_IO_ERROR_CLOSED: File was closed.
|
|
* @G_IO_ERROR_CANCELLED: Operation was cancelled. See #GCancellable.
|
|
* @G_IO_ERROR_PENDING: Operations are still pending.
|
|
* @G_IO_ERROR_READ_ONLY: File is read only.
|
|
* @G_IO_ERROR_CANT_CREATE_BACKUP: Backup couldn't be created.
|
|
* @G_IO_ERROR_WRONG_ETAG: File's Entity Tag was incorrect.
|
|
* @G_IO_ERROR_TIMED_OUT: Operation timed out.
|
|
* @G_IO_ERROR_WOULD_RECURSE: Operation would be recursive.
|
|
* @G_IO_ERROR_BUSY: File is busy.
|
|
* @G_IO_ERROR_WOULD_BLOCK: Operation would block.
|
|
* @G_IO_ERROR_HOST_NOT_FOUND: Host couldn't be found (remote operations).
|
|
* @G_IO_ERROR_WOULD_MERGE: Operation would merge files.
|
|
* @G_IO_ERROR_FAILED_HANDLED: Operation failed and a helper program has
|
|
* already interacted with the user. Do not display any error dialog.
|
|
* @G_IO_ERROR_TOO_MANY_OPEN_FILES: The current process has too many files
|
|
* open and can't open any more. Duplicate descriptors do count toward
|
|
* this limit. Since 2.20
|
|
* @G_IO_ERROR_NOT_INITIALIZED: The object has not been initialized. Since 2.22
|
|
* @G_IO_ERROR_ADDRESS_IN_USE: The requested address is already in use. Since 2.22
|
|
* @G_IO_ERROR_PARTIAL_INPUT: Need more input to finish operation. Since 2.24
|
|
* @G_IO_ERROR_INVALID_DATA: The input data was invalid. Since 2.24
|
|
* @G_IO_ERROR_DBUS_ERROR: A remote object generated an error that
|
|
* doesn't correspond to a locally registered #GError error
|
|
* domain. Use g_dbus_error_get_remote_error() to extract the D-Bus
|
|
* error name and g_dbus_error_strip_remote_error() to fix up the
|
|
* message so it matches what was received on the wire. Since 2.26.
|
|
* @G_IO_ERROR_HOST_UNREACHABLE: Host unreachable. Since 2.26
|
|
* @G_IO_ERROR_NETWORK_UNREACHABLE: Network unreachable. Since 2.26
|
|
* @G_IO_ERROR_CONNECTION_REFUSED: Connection refused. Since 2.26
|
|
* @G_IO_ERROR_PROXY_FAILED: Connection to proxy server failed. Since 2.26
|
|
* @G_IO_ERROR_PROXY_AUTH_FAILED: Proxy authentication failed. Since 2.26
|
|
* @G_IO_ERROR_PROXY_NEED_AUTH: Proxy server needs authentication. Since 2.26
|
|
* @G_IO_ERROR_PROXY_NOT_ALLOWED: Proxy connection is not allowed by ruleset.
|
|
* Since 2.26
|
|
* @G_IO_ERROR_BROKEN_PIPE: Broken pipe. Since 2.36
|
|
* @G_IO_ERROR_CONNECTION_CLOSED: Connection closed by peer. Note that this
|
|
* is the same code as %G_IO_ERROR_BROKEN_PIPE; before 2.44 some
|
|
* "connection closed" errors returned %G_IO_ERROR_BROKEN_PIPE, but others
|
|
* returned %G_IO_ERROR_FAILED. Now they should all return the same
|
|
* value, which has this more logical name. Since 2.44.
|
|
* @G_IO_ERROR_NOT_CONNECTED: Transport endpoint is not connected. Since 2.44
|
|
* @G_IO_ERROR_MESSAGE_TOO_LARGE: Message too large. Since 2.48.
|
|
* @G_IO_ERROR_NO_SUCH_DEVICE: No such device found. Since 2.74
|
|
*
|
|
* Error codes returned by GIO functions.
|
|
*
|
|
* Note that this domain may be extended in future GLib releases. In
|
|
* general, new error codes either only apply to new APIs, or else
|
|
* replace %G_IO_ERROR_FAILED in cases that were not explicitly
|
|
* distinguished before. You should therefore avoid writing code like
|
|
* |[<!-- language="C" -->
|
|
* if (g_error_matches (error, G_IO_ERROR, G_IO_ERROR_FAILED))
|
|
* {
|
|
* // Assume that this is EPRINTERONFIRE
|
|
* ...
|
|
* }
|
|
* ]|
|
|
* but should instead treat all unrecognized error codes the same as
|
|
* %G_IO_ERROR_FAILED.
|
|
*
|
|
* See also #GPollableReturn for a cheaper way of returning
|
|
* %G_IO_ERROR_WOULD_BLOCK to callers without allocating a #GError.
|
|
**/
|
|
typedef enum {
|
|
G_IO_ERROR_FAILED,
|
|
G_IO_ERROR_NOT_FOUND,
|
|
G_IO_ERROR_EXISTS,
|
|
G_IO_ERROR_IS_DIRECTORY,
|
|
G_IO_ERROR_NOT_DIRECTORY,
|
|
G_IO_ERROR_NOT_EMPTY,
|
|
G_IO_ERROR_NOT_REGULAR_FILE,
|
|
G_IO_ERROR_NOT_SYMBOLIC_LINK,
|
|
G_IO_ERROR_NOT_MOUNTABLE_FILE,
|
|
G_IO_ERROR_FILENAME_TOO_LONG,
|
|
G_IO_ERROR_INVALID_FILENAME,
|
|
G_IO_ERROR_TOO_MANY_LINKS,
|
|
G_IO_ERROR_NO_SPACE,
|
|
G_IO_ERROR_INVALID_ARGUMENT,
|
|
G_IO_ERROR_PERMISSION_DENIED,
|
|
G_IO_ERROR_NOT_SUPPORTED,
|
|
G_IO_ERROR_NOT_MOUNTED,
|
|
G_IO_ERROR_ALREADY_MOUNTED,
|
|
G_IO_ERROR_CLOSED,
|
|
G_IO_ERROR_CANCELLED,
|
|
G_IO_ERROR_PENDING,
|
|
G_IO_ERROR_READ_ONLY,
|
|
G_IO_ERROR_CANT_CREATE_BACKUP,
|
|
G_IO_ERROR_WRONG_ETAG,
|
|
G_IO_ERROR_TIMED_OUT,
|
|
G_IO_ERROR_WOULD_RECURSE,
|
|
G_IO_ERROR_BUSY,
|
|
G_IO_ERROR_WOULD_BLOCK,
|
|
G_IO_ERROR_HOST_NOT_FOUND,
|
|
G_IO_ERROR_WOULD_MERGE,
|
|
G_IO_ERROR_FAILED_HANDLED,
|
|
G_IO_ERROR_TOO_MANY_OPEN_FILES,
|
|
G_IO_ERROR_NOT_INITIALIZED,
|
|
G_IO_ERROR_ADDRESS_IN_USE,
|
|
G_IO_ERROR_PARTIAL_INPUT,
|
|
G_IO_ERROR_INVALID_DATA,
|
|
G_IO_ERROR_DBUS_ERROR,
|
|
G_IO_ERROR_HOST_UNREACHABLE,
|
|
G_IO_ERROR_NETWORK_UNREACHABLE,
|
|
G_IO_ERROR_CONNECTION_REFUSED,
|
|
G_IO_ERROR_PROXY_FAILED,
|
|
G_IO_ERROR_PROXY_AUTH_FAILED,
|
|
G_IO_ERROR_PROXY_NEED_AUTH,
|
|
G_IO_ERROR_PROXY_NOT_ALLOWED,
|
|
G_IO_ERROR_BROKEN_PIPE,
|
|
G_IO_ERROR_CONNECTION_CLOSED = G_IO_ERROR_BROKEN_PIPE,
|
|
G_IO_ERROR_NOT_CONNECTED,
|
|
G_IO_ERROR_MESSAGE_TOO_LARGE,
|
|
G_IO_ERROR_NO_SUCH_DEVICE GIO_AVAILABLE_ENUMERATOR_IN_2_74,
|
|
} GIOErrorEnum;
|
|
|
|
|
|
/**
|
|
* GAskPasswordFlags:
|
|
* @G_ASK_PASSWORD_NEED_PASSWORD: operation requires a password.
|
|
* @G_ASK_PASSWORD_NEED_USERNAME: operation requires a username.
|
|
* @G_ASK_PASSWORD_NEED_DOMAIN: operation requires a domain.
|
|
* @G_ASK_PASSWORD_SAVING_SUPPORTED: operation supports saving settings.
|
|
* @G_ASK_PASSWORD_ANONYMOUS_SUPPORTED: operation supports anonymous users.
|
|
* @G_ASK_PASSWORD_TCRYPT: operation takes TCRYPT parameters (Since: 2.58)
|
|
*
|
|
* #GAskPasswordFlags are used to request specific information from the
|
|
* user, or to notify the user of their choices in an authentication
|
|
* situation.
|
|
**/
|
|
typedef enum {
|
|
G_ASK_PASSWORD_NEED_PASSWORD = (1 << 0),
|
|
G_ASK_PASSWORD_NEED_USERNAME = (1 << 1),
|
|
G_ASK_PASSWORD_NEED_DOMAIN = (1 << 2),
|
|
G_ASK_PASSWORD_SAVING_SUPPORTED = (1 << 3),
|
|
G_ASK_PASSWORD_ANONYMOUS_SUPPORTED = (1 << 4),
|
|
G_ASK_PASSWORD_TCRYPT = (1 << 5),
|
|
} GAskPasswordFlags;
|
|
|
|
|
|
/**
|
|
* GPasswordSave:
|
|
* @G_PASSWORD_SAVE_NEVER: never save a password.
|
|
* @G_PASSWORD_SAVE_FOR_SESSION: save a password for the session.
|
|
* @G_PASSWORD_SAVE_PERMANENTLY: save a password permanently.
|
|
*
|
|
* #GPasswordSave is used to indicate the lifespan of a saved password.
|
|
*
|
|
* #Gvfs stores passwords in the Gnome keyring when this flag allows it
|
|
* to, and later retrieves it again from there.
|
|
**/
|
|
typedef enum {
|
|
G_PASSWORD_SAVE_NEVER,
|
|
G_PASSWORD_SAVE_FOR_SESSION,
|
|
G_PASSWORD_SAVE_PERMANENTLY
|
|
} GPasswordSave;
|
|
|
|
|
|
/**
|
|
* GMountOperationResult:
|
|
* @G_MOUNT_OPERATION_HANDLED: The request was fulfilled and the
|
|
* user specified data is now available
|
|
* @G_MOUNT_OPERATION_ABORTED: The user requested the mount operation
|
|
* to be aborted
|
|
* @G_MOUNT_OPERATION_UNHANDLED: The request was unhandled (i.e. not
|
|
* implemented)
|
|
*
|
|
* #GMountOperationResult is returned as a result when a request for
|
|
* information is send by the mounting operation.
|
|
**/
|
|
typedef enum {
|
|
G_MOUNT_OPERATION_HANDLED,
|
|
G_MOUNT_OPERATION_ABORTED,
|
|
G_MOUNT_OPERATION_UNHANDLED
|
|
} GMountOperationResult;
|
|
|
|
|
|
/**
|
|
* GOutputStreamSpliceFlags:
|
|
* @G_OUTPUT_STREAM_SPLICE_NONE: Do not close either stream.
|
|
* @G_OUTPUT_STREAM_SPLICE_CLOSE_SOURCE: Close the source stream after
|
|
* the splice.
|
|
* @G_OUTPUT_STREAM_SPLICE_CLOSE_TARGET: Close the target stream after
|
|
* the splice.
|
|
*
|
|
* GOutputStreamSpliceFlags determine how streams should be spliced.
|
|
**/
|
|
typedef enum {
|
|
G_OUTPUT_STREAM_SPLICE_NONE = 0,
|
|
G_OUTPUT_STREAM_SPLICE_CLOSE_SOURCE = (1 << 0),
|
|
G_OUTPUT_STREAM_SPLICE_CLOSE_TARGET = (1 << 1)
|
|
} GOutputStreamSpliceFlags;
|
|
|
|
|
|
/**
|
|
* GIOStreamSpliceFlags:
|
|
* @G_IO_STREAM_SPLICE_NONE: Do not close either stream.
|
|
* @G_IO_STREAM_SPLICE_CLOSE_STREAM1: Close the first stream after
|
|
* the splice.
|
|
* @G_IO_STREAM_SPLICE_CLOSE_STREAM2: Close the second stream after
|
|
* the splice.
|
|
* @G_IO_STREAM_SPLICE_WAIT_FOR_BOTH: Wait for both splice operations to finish
|
|
* before calling the callback.
|
|
*
|
|
* GIOStreamSpliceFlags determine how streams should be spliced.
|
|
*
|
|
* Since: 2.28
|
|
**/
|
|
typedef enum {
|
|
G_IO_STREAM_SPLICE_NONE = 0,
|
|
G_IO_STREAM_SPLICE_CLOSE_STREAM1 = (1 << 0),
|
|
G_IO_STREAM_SPLICE_CLOSE_STREAM2 = (1 << 1),
|
|
G_IO_STREAM_SPLICE_WAIT_FOR_BOTH = (1 << 2)
|
|
} GIOStreamSpliceFlags;
|
|
|
|
/**
|
|
* GEmblemOrigin:
|
|
* @G_EMBLEM_ORIGIN_UNKNOWN: Emblem of unknown origin
|
|
* @G_EMBLEM_ORIGIN_DEVICE: Emblem adds device-specific information
|
|
* @G_EMBLEM_ORIGIN_LIVEMETADATA: Emblem depicts live metadata, such as "readonly"
|
|
* @G_EMBLEM_ORIGIN_TAG: Emblem comes from a user-defined tag, e.g. set by nautilus (in the future)
|
|
*
|
|
* GEmblemOrigin is used to add information about the origin of the emblem
|
|
* to #GEmblem.
|
|
*
|
|
* Since: 2.18
|
|
*/
|
|
typedef enum {
|
|
G_EMBLEM_ORIGIN_UNKNOWN,
|
|
G_EMBLEM_ORIGIN_DEVICE,
|
|
G_EMBLEM_ORIGIN_LIVEMETADATA,
|
|
G_EMBLEM_ORIGIN_TAG
|
|
} GEmblemOrigin;
|
|
|
|
/**
|
|
* GResolverError:
|
|
* @G_RESOLVER_ERROR_NOT_FOUND: the requested name/address/service was not
|
|
* found
|
|
* @G_RESOLVER_ERROR_TEMPORARY_FAILURE: the requested information could not
|
|
* be looked up due to a network error or similar problem
|
|
* @G_RESOLVER_ERROR_INTERNAL: unknown error
|
|
*
|
|
* An error code used with %G_RESOLVER_ERROR in a #GError returned
|
|
* from a #GResolver routine.
|
|
*
|
|
* Since: 2.22
|
|
*/
|
|
typedef enum {
|
|
G_RESOLVER_ERROR_NOT_FOUND,
|
|
G_RESOLVER_ERROR_TEMPORARY_FAILURE,
|
|
G_RESOLVER_ERROR_INTERNAL
|
|
} GResolverError;
|
|
|
|
/**
|
|
* GResolverRecordType:
|
|
* @G_RESOLVER_RECORD_SRV: look up DNS SRV records for a domain
|
|
* @G_RESOLVER_RECORD_MX: look up DNS MX records for a domain
|
|
* @G_RESOLVER_RECORD_TXT: look up DNS TXT records for a name
|
|
* @G_RESOLVER_RECORD_SOA: look up DNS SOA records for a zone
|
|
* @G_RESOLVER_RECORD_NS: look up DNS NS records for a domain
|
|
*
|
|
* The type of record that g_resolver_lookup_records() or
|
|
* g_resolver_lookup_records_async() should retrieve. The records are returned
|
|
* as lists of #GVariant tuples. Each record type has different values in
|
|
* the variant tuples returned.
|
|
*
|
|
* %G_RESOLVER_RECORD_SRV records are returned as variants with the signature
|
|
* `(qqqs)`, containing a `guint16` with the priority, a `guint16` with the
|
|
* weight, a `guint16` with the port, and a string of the hostname.
|
|
*
|
|
* %G_RESOLVER_RECORD_MX records are returned as variants with the signature
|
|
* `(qs)`, representing a `guint16` with the preference, and a string containing
|
|
* the mail exchanger hostname.
|
|
*
|
|
* %G_RESOLVER_RECORD_TXT records are returned as variants with the signature
|
|
* `(as)`, representing an array of the strings in the text record. Note: Most TXT
|
|
* records only contain a single string, but
|
|
* [RFC 1035](https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc1035#section-3.3.14) does allow a
|
|
* record to contain multiple strings. The RFC which defines the interpretation
|
|
* of a specific TXT record will likely require concatenation of multiple
|
|
* strings if they are present, as with
|
|
* [RFC 7208](https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc7208#section-3.3).
|
|
*
|
|
* %G_RESOLVER_RECORD_SOA records are returned as variants with the signature
|
|
* `(ssuuuuu)`, representing a string containing the primary name server, a
|
|
* string containing the administrator, the serial as a `guint32`, the refresh
|
|
* interval as a `guint32`, the retry interval as a `guint32`, the expire timeout
|
|
* as a `guint32`, and the TTL as a `guint32`.
|
|
*
|
|
* %G_RESOLVER_RECORD_NS records are returned as variants with the signature
|
|
* `(s)`, representing a string of the hostname of the name server.
|
|
*
|
|
* Since: 2.34
|
|
*/
|
|
typedef enum {
|
|
G_RESOLVER_RECORD_SRV = 1,
|
|
G_RESOLVER_RECORD_MX,
|
|
G_RESOLVER_RECORD_TXT,
|
|
G_RESOLVER_RECORD_SOA,
|
|
G_RESOLVER_RECORD_NS
|
|
} GResolverRecordType;
|
|
|
|
/**
|
|
* GResourceError:
|
|
* @G_RESOURCE_ERROR_NOT_FOUND: no file was found at the requested path
|
|
* @G_RESOURCE_ERROR_INTERNAL: unknown error
|
|
*
|
|
* An error code used with %G_RESOURCE_ERROR in a #GError returned
|
|
* from a #GResource routine.
|
|
*
|
|
* Since: 2.32
|
|
*/
|
|
typedef enum {
|
|
G_RESOURCE_ERROR_NOT_FOUND,
|
|
G_RESOURCE_ERROR_INTERNAL
|
|
} GResourceError;
|
|
|
|
/**
|
|
* GResourceFlags:
|
|
* @G_RESOURCE_FLAGS_NONE: No flags set.
|
|
* @G_RESOURCE_FLAGS_COMPRESSED: The file is compressed.
|
|
*
|
|
* GResourceFlags give information about a particular file inside a resource
|
|
* bundle.
|
|
*
|
|
* Since: 2.32
|
|
**/
|
|
typedef enum {
|
|
G_RESOURCE_FLAGS_NONE = 0,
|
|
G_RESOURCE_FLAGS_COMPRESSED = (1<<0)
|
|
} GResourceFlags;
|
|
|
|
/**
|
|
* GResourceLookupFlags:
|
|
* @G_RESOURCE_LOOKUP_FLAGS_NONE: No flags set.
|
|
*
|
|
* GResourceLookupFlags determine how resource path lookups are handled.
|
|
*
|
|
* Since: 2.32
|
|
**/
|
|
typedef enum /*< flags >*/ {
|
|
G_RESOURCE_LOOKUP_FLAGS_NONE = 0
|
|
} GResourceLookupFlags;
|
|
|
|
/**
|
|
* GSocketFamily:
|
|
* @G_SOCKET_FAMILY_INVALID: no address family
|
|
* @G_SOCKET_FAMILY_IPV4: the IPv4 family
|
|
* @G_SOCKET_FAMILY_IPV6: the IPv6 family
|
|
* @G_SOCKET_FAMILY_UNIX: the UNIX domain family
|
|
*
|
|
* The protocol family of a #GSocketAddress. (These values are
|
|
* identical to the system defines %AF_INET, %AF_INET6 and %AF_UNIX,
|
|
* if available.)
|
|
*
|
|
* Since: 2.22
|
|
*/
|
|
typedef enum {
|
|
G_SOCKET_FAMILY_INVALID,
|
|
G_SOCKET_FAMILY_UNIX = GLIB_SYSDEF_AF_UNIX,
|
|
G_SOCKET_FAMILY_IPV4 = GLIB_SYSDEF_AF_INET,
|
|
G_SOCKET_FAMILY_IPV6 = GLIB_SYSDEF_AF_INET6
|
|
} GSocketFamily;
|
|
|
|
/**
|
|
* GSocketType:
|
|
* @G_SOCKET_TYPE_INVALID: Type unknown or wrong
|
|
* @G_SOCKET_TYPE_STREAM: Reliable connection-based byte streams (e.g. TCP).
|
|
* @G_SOCKET_TYPE_DATAGRAM: Connectionless, unreliable datagram passing.
|
|
* (e.g. UDP)
|
|
* @G_SOCKET_TYPE_SEQPACKET: Reliable connection-based passing of datagrams
|
|
* of fixed maximum length (e.g. SCTP).
|
|
*
|
|
* Flags used when creating a #GSocket. Some protocols may not implement
|
|
* all the socket types.
|
|
*
|
|
* Since: 2.22
|
|
*/
|
|
typedef enum
|
|
{
|
|
G_SOCKET_TYPE_INVALID,
|
|
G_SOCKET_TYPE_STREAM,
|
|
G_SOCKET_TYPE_DATAGRAM,
|
|
G_SOCKET_TYPE_SEQPACKET
|
|
} GSocketType;
|
|
|
|
/**
|
|
* GSocketMsgFlags:
|
|
* @G_SOCKET_MSG_NONE: No flags.
|
|
* @G_SOCKET_MSG_OOB: Request to send/receive out of band data.
|
|
* @G_SOCKET_MSG_PEEK: Read data from the socket without removing it from
|
|
* the queue.
|
|
* @G_SOCKET_MSG_DONTROUTE: Don't use a gateway to send out the packet,
|
|
* only send to hosts on directly connected networks.
|
|
*
|
|
* Flags used in g_socket_receive_message() and g_socket_send_message().
|
|
* The flags listed in the enum are some commonly available flags, but the
|
|
* values used for them are the same as on the platform, and any other flags
|
|
* are passed in/out as is. So to use a platform specific flag, just include
|
|
* the right system header and pass in the flag.
|
|
*
|
|
* Since: 2.22
|
|
*/
|
|
typedef enum /*< flags >*/
|
|
{
|
|
G_SOCKET_MSG_NONE,
|
|
G_SOCKET_MSG_OOB = GLIB_SYSDEF_MSG_OOB,
|
|
G_SOCKET_MSG_PEEK = GLIB_SYSDEF_MSG_PEEK,
|
|
G_SOCKET_MSG_DONTROUTE = GLIB_SYSDEF_MSG_DONTROUTE
|
|
} GSocketMsgFlags;
|
|
|
|
/**
|
|
* GSocketProtocol:
|
|
* @G_SOCKET_PROTOCOL_UNKNOWN: The protocol type is unknown
|
|
* @G_SOCKET_PROTOCOL_DEFAULT: The default protocol for the family/type
|
|
* @G_SOCKET_PROTOCOL_TCP: TCP over IP
|
|
* @G_SOCKET_PROTOCOL_UDP: UDP over IP
|
|
* @G_SOCKET_PROTOCOL_SCTP: SCTP over IP
|
|
*
|
|
* A protocol identifier is specified when creating a #GSocket, which is a
|
|
* family/type specific identifier, where 0 means the default protocol for
|
|
* the particular family/type.
|
|
*
|
|
* This enum contains a set of commonly available and used protocols. You
|
|
* can also pass any other identifiers handled by the platform in order to
|
|
* use protocols not listed here.
|
|
*
|
|
* Since: 2.22
|
|
*/
|
|
typedef enum {
|
|
G_SOCKET_PROTOCOL_UNKNOWN = -1,
|
|
G_SOCKET_PROTOCOL_DEFAULT = 0,
|
|
G_SOCKET_PROTOCOL_TCP = 6,
|
|
G_SOCKET_PROTOCOL_UDP = 17,
|
|
G_SOCKET_PROTOCOL_SCTP = 132
|
|
} GSocketProtocol;
|
|
|
|
/**
|
|
* GZlibCompressorFormat:
|
|
* @G_ZLIB_COMPRESSOR_FORMAT_ZLIB: deflate compression with zlib header
|
|
* @G_ZLIB_COMPRESSOR_FORMAT_GZIP: gzip file format
|
|
* @G_ZLIB_COMPRESSOR_FORMAT_RAW: deflate compression with no header
|
|
*
|
|
* Used to select the type of data format to use for #GZlibDecompressor
|
|
* and #GZlibCompressor.
|
|
*
|
|
* Since: 2.24
|
|
*/
|
|
typedef enum {
|
|
G_ZLIB_COMPRESSOR_FORMAT_ZLIB,
|
|
G_ZLIB_COMPRESSOR_FORMAT_GZIP,
|
|
G_ZLIB_COMPRESSOR_FORMAT_RAW
|
|
} GZlibCompressorFormat;
|
|
|
|
/**
|
|
* GUnixSocketAddressType:
|
|
* @G_UNIX_SOCKET_ADDRESS_INVALID: invalid
|
|
* @G_UNIX_SOCKET_ADDRESS_ANONYMOUS: anonymous
|
|
* @G_UNIX_SOCKET_ADDRESS_PATH: a filesystem path
|
|
* @G_UNIX_SOCKET_ADDRESS_ABSTRACT: an abstract name
|
|
* @G_UNIX_SOCKET_ADDRESS_ABSTRACT_PADDED: an abstract name, 0-padded
|
|
* to the full length of a unix socket name
|
|
*
|
|
* The type of name used by a #GUnixSocketAddress.
|
|
* %G_UNIX_SOCKET_ADDRESS_PATH indicates a traditional unix domain
|
|
* socket bound to a filesystem path. %G_UNIX_SOCKET_ADDRESS_ANONYMOUS
|
|
* indicates a socket not bound to any name (eg, a client-side socket,
|
|
* or a socket created with socketpair()).
|
|
*
|
|
* For abstract sockets, there are two incompatible ways of naming
|
|
* them; the man pages suggest using the entire `struct sockaddr_un`
|
|
* as the name, padding the unused parts of the %sun_path field with
|
|
* zeroes; this corresponds to %G_UNIX_SOCKET_ADDRESS_ABSTRACT_PADDED.
|
|
* However, many programs instead just use a portion of %sun_path, and
|
|
* pass an appropriate smaller length to bind() or connect(). This is
|
|
* %G_UNIX_SOCKET_ADDRESS_ABSTRACT.
|
|
*
|
|
* Since: 2.26
|
|
*/
|
|
typedef enum {
|
|
G_UNIX_SOCKET_ADDRESS_INVALID,
|
|
G_UNIX_SOCKET_ADDRESS_ANONYMOUS,
|
|
G_UNIX_SOCKET_ADDRESS_PATH,
|
|
G_UNIX_SOCKET_ADDRESS_ABSTRACT,
|
|
G_UNIX_SOCKET_ADDRESS_ABSTRACT_PADDED
|
|
} GUnixSocketAddressType;
|
|
|
|
/**
|
|
* GBusType:
|
|
* @G_BUS_TYPE_STARTER: An alias for the message bus that activated the process, if any.
|
|
* @G_BUS_TYPE_NONE: Not a message bus.
|
|
* @G_BUS_TYPE_SYSTEM: The system-wide message bus.
|
|
* @G_BUS_TYPE_SESSION: The login session message bus.
|
|
*
|
|
* An enumeration for well-known message buses.
|
|
*
|
|
* Since: 2.26
|
|
*/
|
|
typedef enum
|
|
{
|
|
G_BUS_TYPE_STARTER = -1,
|
|
G_BUS_TYPE_NONE = 0,
|
|
G_BUS_TYPE_SYSTEM = 1,
|
|
G_BUS_TYPE_SESSION = 2
|
|
} GBusType;
|
|
|
|
/**
|
|
* GBusNameOwnerFlags:
|
|
* @G_BUS_NAME_OWNER_FLAGS_NONE: No flags set.
|
|
* @G_BUS_NAME_OWNER_FLAGS_ALLOW_REPLACEMENT: Allow another message bus connection to claim the name.
|
|
* @G_BUS_NAME_OWNER_FLAGS_REPLACE: If another message bus connection owns the name and have
|
|
* specified %G_BUS_NAME_OWNER_FLAGS_ALLOW_REPLACEMENT, then take the name from the other connection.
|
|
* @G_BUS_NAME_OWNER_FLAGS_DO_NOT_QUEUE: If another message bus connection owns the name, immediately
|
|
* return an error from g_bus_own_name() rather than entering the waiting queue for that name. (Since 2.54)
|
|
*
|
|
* Flags used in g_bus_own_name().
|
|
*
|
|
* Since: 2.26
|
|
*/
|
|
typedef enum
|
|
{
|
|
G_BUS_NAME_OWNER_FLAGS_NONE = 0, /*< nick=none >*/
|
|
G_BUS_NAME_OWNER_FLAGS_ALLOW_REPLACEMENT = (1<<0), /*< nick=allow-replacement >*/
|
|
G_BUS_NAME_OWNER_FLAGS_REPLACE = (1<<1), /*< nick=replace >*/
|
|
G_BUS_NAME_OWNER_FLAGS_DO_NOT_QUEUE = (1<<2) /*< nick=do-not-queue >*/
|
|
} GBusNameOwnerFlags;
|
|
/* When adding new flags, their numeric values must currently match those
|
|
* used in the D-Bus Specification. */
|
|
|
|
/**
|
|
* GBusNameWatcherFlags:
|
|
* @G_BUS_NAME_WATCHER_FLAGS_NONE: No flags set.
|
|
* @G_BUS_NAME_WATCHER_FLAGS_AUTO_START: If no-one owns the name when
|
|
* beginning to watch the name, ask the bus to launch an owner for the
|
|
* name.
|
|
*
|
|
* Flags used in g_bus_watch_name().
|
|
*
|
|
* Since: 2.26
|
|
*/
|
|
typedef enum
|
|
{
|
|
G_BUS_NAME_WATCHER_FLAGS_NONE = 0,
|
|
G_BUS_NAME_WATCHER_FLAGS_AUTO_START = (1<<0)
|
|
} GBusNameWatcherFlags;
|
|
|
|
/**
|
|
* GDBusProxyFlags:
|
|
* @G_DBUS_PROXY_FLAGS_NONE: No flags set.
|
|
* @G_DBUS_PROXY_FLAGS_DO_NOT_LOAD_PROPERTIES: Don't load properties.
|
|
* @G_DBUS_PROXY_FLAGS_DO_NOT_CONNECT_SIGNALS: Don't connect to signals on the remote object.
|
|
* @G_DBUS_PROXY_FLAGS_DO_NOT_AUTO_START: If the proxy is for a well-known name,
|
|
* do not ask the bus to launch an owner during proxy initialization or a method call.
|
|
* This flag is only meaningful in proxies for well-known names.
|
|
* @G_DBUS_PROXY_FLAGS_GET_INVALIDATED_PROPERTIES: If set, the property value for any __invalidated property__ will be (asynchronously) retrieved upon receiving the [`PropertiesChanged`](http://dbus.freedesktop.org/doc/dbus-specification.html#standard-interfaces-properties) D-Bus signal and the property will not cause emission of the #GDBusProxy::g-properties-changed signal. When the value is received the #GDBusProxy::g-properties-changed signal is emitted for the property along with the retrieved value. Since 2.32.
|
|
* @G_DBUS_PROXY_FLAGS_DO_NOT_AUTO_START_AT_CONSTRUCTION: If the proxy is for a well-known name,
|
|
* do not ask the bus to launch an owner during proxy initialization, but allow it to be
|
|
* autostarted by a method call. This flag is only meaningful in proxies for well-known names,
|
|
* and only if %G_DBUS_PROXY_FLAGS_DO_NOT_AUTO_START is not also specified.
|
|
* @G_DBUS_PROXY_FLAGS_NO_MATCH_RULE: Don't actually send the AddMatch D-Bus
|
|
* call for this signal subscription. This gives you more control
|
|
* over which match rules you add (but you must add them manually). (Since: 2.72)
|
|
*
|
|
* Flags used when constructing an instance of a #GDBusProxy derived class.
|
|
*
|
|
* Since: 2.26
|
|
*/
|
|
typedef enum
|
|
{
|
|
G_DBUS_PROXY_FLAGS_NONE = 0,
|
|
G_DBUS_PROXY_FLAGS_DO_NOT_LOAD_PROPERTIES = (1<<0),
|
|
G_DBUS_PROXY_FLAGS_DO_NOT_CONNECT_SIGNALS = (1<<1),
|
|
G_DBUS_PROXY_FLAGS_DO_NOT_AUTO_START = (1<<2),
|
|
G_DBUS_PROXY_FLAGS_GET_INVALIDATED_PROPERTIES = (1<<3),
|
|
G_DBUS_PROXY_FLAGS_DO_NOT_AUTO_START_AT_CONSTRUCTION = (1<<4),
|
|
G_DBUS_PROXY_FLAGS_NO_MATCH_RULE GIO_AVAILABLE_ENUMERATOR_IN_2_72 = (1<<5)
|
|
} GDBusProxyFlags;
|
|
|
|
/**
|
|
* GDBusError:
|
|
* @G_DBUS_ERROR_FAILED:
|
|
* A generic error; "something went wrong" - see the error message for
|
|
* more.
|
|
* @G_DBUS_ERROR_NO_MEMORY:
|
|
* There was not enough memory to complete an operation.
|
|
* @G_DBUS_ERROR_SERVICE_UNKNOWN:
|
|
* The bus doesn't know how to launch a service to supply the bus name
|
|
* you wanted.
|
|
* @G_DBUS_ERROR_NAME_HAS_NO_OWNER:
|
|
* The bus name you referenced doesn't exist (i.e. no application owns
|
|
* it).
|
|
* @G_DBUS_ERROR_NO_REPLY:
|
|
* No reply to a message expecting one, usually means a timeout occurred.
|
|
* @G_DBUS_ERROR_IO_ERROR:
|
|
* Something went wrong reading or writing to a socket, for example.
|
|
* @G_DBUS_ERROR_BAD_ADDRESS:
|
|
* A D-Bus bus address was malformed.
|
|
* @G_DBUS_ERROR_NOT_SUPPORTED:
|
|
* Requested operation isn't supported (like ENOSYS on UNIX).
|
|
* @G_DBUS_ERROR_LIMITS_EXCEEDED:
|
|
* Some limited resource is exhausted.
|
|
* @G_DBUS_ERROR_ACCESS_DENIED:
|
|
* Security restrictions don't allow doing what you're trying to do.
|
|
* @G_DBUS_ERROR_AUTH_FAILED:
|
|
* Authentication didn't work.
|
|
* @G_DBUS_ERROR_NO_SERVER:
|
|
* Unable to connect to server (probably caused by ECONNREFUSED on a
|
|
* socket).
|
|
* @G_DBUS_ERROR_TIMEOUT:
|
|
* Certain timeout errors, possibly ETIMEDOUT on a socket. Note that
|
|
* %G_DBUS_ERROR_NO_REPLY is used for message reply timeouts. Warning:
|
|
* this is confusingly-named given that %G_DBUS_ERROR_TIMED_OUT also
|
|
* exists. We can't fix it for compatibility reasons so just be
|
|
* careful.
|
|
* @G_DBUS_ERROR_NO_NETWORK:
|
|
* No network access (probably ENETUNREACH on a socket).
|
|
* @G_DBUS_ERROR_ADDRESS_IN_USE:
|
|
* Can't bind a socket since its address is in use (i.e. EADDRINUSE).
|
|
* @G_DBUS_ERROR_DISCONNECTED:
|
|
* The connection is disconnected and you're trying to use it.
|
|
* @G_DBUS_ERROR_INVALID_ARGS:
|
|
* Invalid arguments passed to a method call.
|
|
* @G_DBUS_ERROR_FILE_NOT_FOUND:
|
|
* Missing file.
|
|
* @G_DBUS_ERROR_FILE_EXISTS:
|
|
* Existing file and the operation you're using does not silently overwrite.
|
|
* @G_DBUS_ERROR_UNKNOWN_METHOD:
|
|
* Method name you invoked isn't known by the object you invoked it on.
|
|
* @G_DBUS_ERROR_UNKNOWN_OBJECT:
|
|
* Object you invoked a method on isn't known. Since 2.42
|
|
* @G_DBUS_ERROR_UNKNOWN_INTERFACE:
|
|
* Interface you invoked a method on isn't known by the object. Since 2.42
|
|
* @G_DBUS_ERROR_UNKNOWN_PROPERTY:
|
|
* Property you tried to access isn't known by the object. Since 2.42
|
|
* @G_DBUS_ERROR_PROPERTY_READ_ONLY:
|
|
* Property you tried to set is read-only. Since 2.42
|
|
* @G_DBUS_ERROR_TIMED_OUT:
|
|
* Certain timeout errors, e.g. while starting a service. Warning: this is
|
|
* confusingly-named given that %G_DBUS_ERROR_TIMEOUT also exists. We
|
|
* can't fix it for compatibility reasons so just be careful.
|
|
* @G_DBUS_ERROR_MATCH_RULE_NOT_FOUND:
|
|
* Tried to remove or modify a match rule that didn't exist.
|
|
* @G_DBUS_ERROR_MATCH_RULE_INVALID:
|
|
* The match rule isn't syntactically valid.
|
|
* @G_DBUS_ERROR_SPAWN_EXEC_FAILED:
|
|
* While starting a new process, the exec() call failed.
|
|
* @G_DBUS_ERROR_SPAWN_FORK_FAILED:
|
|
* While starting a new process, the fork() call failed.
|
|
* @G_DBUS_ERROR_SPAWN_CHILD_EXITED:
|
|
* While starting a new process, the child exited with a status code.
|
|
* @G_DBUS_ERROR_SPAWN_CHILD_SIGNALED:
|
|
* While starting a new process, the child exited on a signal.
|
|
* @G_DBUS_ERROR_SPAWN_FAILED:
|
|
* While starting a new process, something went wrong.
|
|
* @G_DBUS_ERROR_SPAWN_SETUP_FAILED:
|
|
* We failed to setup the environment correctly.
|
|
* @G_DBUS_ERROR_SPAWN_CONFIG_INVALID:
|
|
* We failed to setup the config parser correctly.
|
|
* @G_DBUS_ERROR_SPAWN_SERVICE_INVALID:
|
|
* Bus name was not valid.
|
|
* @G_DBUS_ERROR_SPAWN_SERVICE_NOT_FOUND:
|
|
* Service file not found in system-services directory.
|
|
* @G_DBUS_ERROR_SPAWN_PERMISSIONS_INVALID:
|
|
* Permissions are incorrect on the setuid helper.
|
|
* @G_DBUS_ERROR_SPAWN_FILE_INVALID:
|
|
* Service file invalid (Name, User or Exec missing).
|
|
* @G_DBUS_ERROR_SPAWN_NO_MEMORY:
|
|
* Tried to get a UNIX process ID and it wasn't available.
|
|
* @G_DBUS_ERROR_UNIX_PROCESS_ID_UNKNOWN:
|
|
* Tried to get a UNIX process ID and it wasn't available.
|
|
* @G_DBUS_ERROR_INVALID_SIGNATURE:
|
|
* A type signature is not valid.
|
|
* @G_DBUS_ERROR_INVALID_FILE_CONTENT:
|
|
* A file contains invalid syntax or is otherwise broken.
|
|
* @G_DBUS_ERROR_SELINUX_SECURITY_CONTEXT_UNKNOWN:
|
|
* Asked for SELinux security context and it wasn't available.
|
|
* @G_DBUS_ERROR_ADT_AUDIT_DATA_UNKNOWN:
|
|
* Asked for ADT audit data and it wasn't available.
|
|
* @G_DBUS_ERROR_OBJECT_PATH_IN_USE:
|
|
* There's already an object with the requested object path.
|
|
*
|
|
* Error codes for the %G_DBUS_ERROR error domain.
|
|
*
|
|
* Since: 2.26
|
|
*/
|
|
typedef enum
|
|
{
|
|
/* Well-known errors in the org.freedesktop.DBus.Error namespace */
|
|
G_DBUS_ERROR_FAILED, /* org.freedesktop.DBus.Error.Failed */
|
|
G_DBUS_ERROR_NO_MEMORY, /* org.freedesktop.DBus.Error.NoMemory */
|
|
G_DBUS_ERROR_SERVICE_UNKNOWN, /* org.freedesktop.DBus.Error.ServiceUnknown */
|
|
G_DBUS_ERROR_NAME_HAS_NO_OWNER, /* org.freedesktop.DBus.Error.NameHasNoOwner */
|
|
G_DBUS_ERROR_NO_REPLY, /* org.freedesktop.DBus.Error.NoReply */
|
|
G_DBUS_ERROR_IO_ERROR, /* org.freedesktop.DBus.Error.IOError */
|
|
G_DBUS_ERROR_BAD_ADDRESS, /* org.freedesktop.DBus.Error.BadAddress */
|
|
G_DBUS_ERROR_NOT_SUPPORTED, /* org.freedesktop.DBus.Error.NotSupported */
|
|
G_DBUS_ERROR_LIMITS_EXCEEDED, /* org.freedesktop.DBus.Error.LimitsExceeded */
|
|
G_DBUS_ERROR_ACCESS_DENIED, /* org.freedesktop.DBus.Error.AccessDenied */
|
|
G_DBUS_ERROR_AUTH_FAILED, /* org.freedesktop.DBus.Error.AuthFailed */
|
|
G_DBUS_ERROR_NO_SERVER, /* org.freedesktop.DBus.Error.NoServer */
|
|
G_DBUS_ERROR_TIMEOUT, /* org.freedesktop.DBus.Error.Timeout */
|
|
G_DBUS_ERROR_NO_NETWORK, /* org.freedesktop.DBus.Error.NoNetwork */
|
|
G_DBUS_ERROR_ADDRESS_IN_USE, /* org.freedesktop.DBus.Error.AddressInUse */
|
|
G_DBUS_ERROR_DISCONNECTED, /* org.freedesktop.DBus.Error.Disconnected */
|
|
G_DBUS_ERROR_INVALID_ARGS, /* org.freedesktop.DBus.Error.InvalidArgs */
|
|
G_DBUS_ERROR_FILE_NOT_FOUND, /* org.freedesktop.DBus.Error.FileNotFound */
|
|
G_DBUS_ERROR_FILE_EXISTS, /* org.freedesktop.DBus.Error.FileExists */
|
|
G_DBUS_ERROR_UNKNOWN_METHOD, /* org.freedesktop.DBus.Error.UnknownMethod */
|
|
G_DBUS_ERROR_TIMED_OUT, /* org.freedesktop.DBus.Error.TimedOut */
|
|
G_DBUS_ERROR_MATCH_RULE_NOT_FOUND, /* org.freedesktop.DBus.Error.MatchRuleNotFound */
|
|
G_DBUS_ERROR_MATCH_RULE_INVALID, /* org.freedesktop.DBus.Error.MatchRuleInvalid */
|
|
G_DBUS_ERROR_SPAWN_EXEC_FAILED, /* org.freedesktop.DBus.Error.Spawn.ExecFailed */
|
|
G_DBUS_ERROR_SPAWN_FORK_FAILED, /* org.freedesktop.DBus.Error.Spawn.ForkFailed */
|
|
G_DBUS_ERROR_SPAWN_CHILD_EXITED, /* org.freedesktop.DBus.Error.Spawn.ChildExited */
|
|
G_DBUS_ERROR_SPAWN_CHILD_SIGNALED, /* org.freedesktop.DBus.Error.Spawn.ChildSignaled */
|
|
G_DBUS_ERROR_SPAWN_FAILED, /* org.freedesktop.DBus.Error.Spawn.Failed */
|
|
G_DBUS_ERROR_SPAWN_SETUP_FAILED, /* org.freedesktop.DBus.Error.Spawn.FailedToSetup */
|
|
G_DBUS_ERROR_SPAWN_CONFIG_INVALID, /* org.freedesktop.DBus.Error.Spawn.ConfigInvalid */
|
|
G_DBUS_ERROR_SPAWN_SERVICE_INVALID, /* org.freedesktop.DBus.Error.Spawn.ServiceNotValid */
|
|
G_DBUS_ERROR_SPAWN_SERVICE_NOT_FOUND, /* org.freedesktop.DBus.Error.Spawn.ServiceNotFound */
|
|
G_DBUS_ERROR_SPAWN_PERMISSIONS_INVALID, /* org.freedesktop.DBus.Error.Spawn.PermissionsInvalid */
|
|
G_DBUS_ERROR_SPAWN_FILE_INVALID, /* org.freedesktop.DBus.Error.Spawn.FileInvalid */
|
|
G_DBUS_ERROR_SPAWN_NO_MEMORY, /* org.freedesktop.DBus.Error.Spawn.NoMemory */
|
|
G_DBUS_ERROR_UNIX_PROCESS_ID_UNKNOWN, /* org.freedesktop.DBus.Error.UnixProcessIdUnknown */
|
|
G_DBUS_ERROR_INVALID_SIGNATURE, /* org.freedesktop.DBus.Error.InvalidSignature */
|
|
G_DBUS_ERROR_INVALID_FILE_CONTENT, /* org.freedesktop.DBus.Error.InvalidFileContent */
|
|
G_DBUS_ERROR_SELINUX_SECURITY_CONTEXT_UNKNOWN, /* org.freedesktop.DBus.Error.SELinuxSecurityContextUnknown */
|
|
G_DBUS_ERROR_ADT_AUDIT_DATA_UNKNOWN, /* org.freedesktop.DBus.Error.AdtAuditDataUnknown */
|
|
G_DBUS_ERROR_OBJECT_PATH_IN_USE, /* org.freedesktop.DBus.Error.ObjectPathInUse */
|
|
G_DBUS_ERROR_UNKNOWN_OBJECT, /* org.freedesktop.DBus.Error.UnknownObject */
|
|
G_DBUS_ERROR_UNKNOWN_INTERFACE, /* org.freedesktop.DBus.Error.UnknownInterface */
|
|
G_DBUS_ERROR_UNKNOWN_PROPERTY, /* org.freedesktop.DBus.Error.UnknownProperty */
|
|
G_DBUS_ERROR_PROPERTY_READ_ONLY /* org.freedesktop.DBus.Error.PropertyReadOnly */
|
|
} GDBusError;
|
|
/* Remember to update g_dbus_error_quark() in gdbuserror.c if you extend this enumeration */
|
|
|
|
/**
|
|
* GDBusConnectionFlags:
|
|
* @G_DBUS_CONNECTION_FLAGS_NONE: No flags set.
|
|
* @G_DBUS_CONNECTION_FLAGS_AUTHENTICATION_CLIENT: Perform authentication against server.
|
|
* @G_DBUS_CONNECTION_FLAGS_AUTHENTICATION_SERVER: Perform authentication against client.
|
|
* @G_DBUS_CONNECTION_FLAGS_AUTHENTICATION_ALLOW_ANONYMOUS: When
|
|
* authenticating as a server, allow the anonymous authentication
|
|
* method.
|
|
* @G_DBUS_CONNECTION_FLAGS_MESSAGE_BUS_CONNECTION: Pass this flag if connecting to a peer that is a
|
|
* message bus. This means that the Hello() method will be invoked as part of the connection setup.
|
|
* @G_DBUS_CONNECTION_FLAGS_DELAY_MESSAGE_PROCESSING: If set, processing of D-Bus messages is
|
|
* delayed until g_dbus_connection_start_message_processing() is called.
|
|
* @G_DBUS_CONNECTION_FLAGS_AUTHENTICATION_REQUIRE_SAME_USER: When authenticating
|
|
* as a server, require the UID of the peer to be the same as the UID of the server. (Since: 2.68)
|
|
* @G_DBUS_CONNECTION_FLAGS_CROSS_NAMESPACE: When authenticating, try to use
|
|
* protocols that work across a Linux user namespace boundary, even if this
|
|
* reduces interoperability with older D-Bus implementations. This currently
|
|
* affects client-side `EXTERNAL` authentication, for which this flag makes
|
|
* connections to a server in another user namespace succeed, but causes
|
|
* a deadlock when connecting to a GDBus server older than 2.73.3. Since: 2.74
|
|
*
|
|
* Flags used when creating a new #GDBusConnection.
|
|
*
|
|
* Since: 2.26
|
|
*/
|
|
typedef enum {
|
|
G_DBUS_CONNECTION_FLAGS_NONE = 0,
|
|
G_DBUS_CONNECTION_FLAGS_AUTHENTICATION_CLIENT = (1<<0),
|
|
G_DBUS_CONNECTION_FLAGS_AUTHENTICATION_SERVER = (1<<1),
|
|
G_DBUS_CONNECTION_FLAGS_AUTHENTICATION_ALLOW_ANONYMOUS = (1<<2),
|
|
G_DBUS_CONNECTION_FLAGS_MESSAGE_BUS_CONNECTION = (1<<3),
|
|
G_DBUS_CONNECTION_FLAGS_DELAY_MESSAGE_PROCESSING = (1<<4),
|
|
G_DBUS_CONNECTION_FLAGS_AUTHENTICATION_REQUIRE_SAME_USER GIO_AVAILABLE_ENUMERATOR_IN_2_68 = (1<<5),
|
|
G_DBUS_CONNECTION_FLAGS_CROSS_NAMESPACE GIO_AVAILABLE_ENUMERATOR_IN_2_74 = (1<<6)
|
|
} GDBusConnectionFlags;
|
|
|
|
/**
|
|
* GDBusCapabilityFlags:
|
|
* @G_DBUS_CAPABILITY_FLAGS_NONE: No flags set.
|
|
* @G_DBUS_CAPABILITY_FLAGS_UNIX_FD_PASSING: The connection
|
|
* supports exchanging UNIX file descriptors with the remote peer.
|
|
*
|
|
* Capabilities negotiated with the remote peer.
|
|
*
|
|
* Since: 2.26
|
|
*/
|
|
typedef enum {
|
|
G_DBUS_CAPABILITY_FLAGS_NONE = 0,
|
|
G_DBUS_CAPABILITY_FLAGS_UNIX_FD_PASSING = (1<<0)
|
|
} GDBusCapabilityFlags;
|
|
|
|
/**
|
|
* GDBusCallFlags:
|
|
* @G_DBUS_CALL_FLAGS_NONE: No flags set.
|
|
* @G_DBUS_CALL_FLAGS_NO_AUTO_START: The bus must not launch
|
|
* an owner for the destination name in response to this method
|
|
* invocation.
|
|
* @G_DBUS_CALL_FLAGS_ALLOW_INTERACTIVE_AUTHORIZATION: the caller is prepared to
|
|
* wait for interactive authorization. Since 2.46.
|
|
*
|
|
* Flags used in g_dbus_connection_call() and similar APIs.
|
|
*
|
|
* Since: 2.26
|
|
*/
|
|
typedef enum {
|
|
G_DBUS_CALL_FLAGS_NONE = 0,
|
|
G_DBUS_CALL_FLAGS_NO_AUTO_START = (1<<0),
|
|
G_DBUS_CALL_FLAGS_ALLOW_INTERACTIVE_AUTHORIZATION = (1<<1)
|
|
} GDBusCallFlags;
|
|
/* (1<<31) is reserved for internal use by GDBusConnection, do not use it. */
|
|
|
|
/**
|
|
* GDBusMessageType:
|
|
* @G_DBUS_MESSAGE_TYPE_INVALID: Message is of invalid type.
|
|
* @G_DBUS_MESSAGE_TYPE_METHOD_CALL: Method call.
|
|
* @G_DBUS_MESSAGE_TYPE_METHOD_RETURN: Method reply.
|
|
* @G_DBUS_MESSAGE_TYPE_ERROR: Error reply.
|
|
* @G_DBUS_MESSAGE_TYPE_SIGNAL: Signal emission.
|
|
*
|
|
* Message types used in #GDBusMessage.
|
|
*
|
|
* Since: 2.26
|
|
*/
|
|
typedef enum {
|
|
G_DBUS_MESSAGE_TYPE_INVALID,
|
|
G_DBUS_MESSAGE_TYPE_METHOD_CALL,
|
|
G_DBUS_MESSAGE_TYPE_METHOD_RETURN,
|
|
G_DBUS_MESSAGE_TYPE_ERROR,
|
|
G_DBUS_MESSAGE_TYPE_SIGNAL
|
|
} GDBusMessageType;
|
|
|
|
/**
|
|
* GDBusMessageFlags:
|
|
* @G_DBUS_MESSAGE_FLAGS_NONE: No flags set.
|
|
* @G_DBUS_MESSAGE_FLAGS_NO_REPLY_EXPECTED: A reply is not expected.
|
|
* @G_DBUS_MESSAGE_FLAGS_NO_AUTO_START: The bus must not launch an
|
|
* owner for the destination name in response to this message.
|
|
* @G_DBUS_MESSAGE_FLAGS_ALLOW_INTERACTIVE_AUTHORIZATION: If set on a method
|
|
* call, this flag means that the caller is prepared to wait for interactive
|
|
* authorization. Since 2.46.
|
|
*
|
|
* Message flags used in #GDBusMessage.
|
|
*
|
|
* Since: 2.26
|
|
*/
|
|
typedef enum {
|
|
G_DBUS_MESSAGE_FLAGS_NONE = 0,
|
|
G_DBUS_MESSAGE_FLAGS_NO_REPLY_EXPECTED = (1<<0),
|
|
G_DBUS_MESSAGE_FLAGS_NO_AUTO_START = (1<<1),
|
|
G_DBUS_MESSAGE_FLAGS_ALLOW_INTERACTIVE_AUTHORIZATION = (1<<2)
|
|
} GDBusMessageFlags;
|
|
|
|
/**
|
|
* GDBusMessageHeaderField:
|
|
* @G_DBUS_MESSAGE_HEADER_FIELD_INVALID: Not a valid header field.
|
|
* @G_DBUS_MESSAGE_HEADER_FIELD_PATH: The object path.
|
|
* @G_DBUS_MESSAGE_HEADER_FIELD_INTERFACE: The interface name.
|
|
* @G_DBUS_MESSAGE_HEADER_FIELD_MEMBER: The method or signal name.
|
|
* @G_DBUS_MESSAGE_HEADER_FIELD_ERROR_NAME: The name of the error that occurred.
|
|
* @G_DBUS_MESSAGE_HEADER_FIELD_REPLY_SERIAL: The serial number the message is a reply to.
|
|
* @G_DBUS_MESSAGE_HEADER_FIELD_DESTINATION: The name the message is intended for.
|
|
* @G_DBUS_MESSAGE_HEADER_FIELD_SENDER: Unique name of the sender of the message (filled in by the bus).
|
|
* @G_DBUS_MESSAGE_HEADER_FIELD_SIGNATURE: The signature of the message body.
|
|
* @G_DBUS_MESSAGE_HEADER_FIELD_NUM_UNIX_FDS: The number of UNIX file descriptors that accompany the message.
|
|
*
|
|
* Header fields used in #GDBusMessage.
|
|
*
|
|
* Since: 2.26
|
|
*/
|
|
typedef enum {
|
|
G_DBUS_MESSAGE_HEADER_FIELD_INVALID,
|
|
G_DBUS_MESSAGE_HEADER_FIELD_PATH,
|
|
G_DBUS_MESSAGE_HEADER_FIELD_INTERFACE,
|
|
G_DBUS_MESSAGE_HEADER_FIELD_MEMBER,
|
|
G_DBUS_MESSAGE_HEADER_FIELD_ERROR_NAME,
|
|
G_DBUS_MESSAGE_HEADER_FIELD_REPLY_SERIAL,
|
|
G_DBUS_MESSAGE_HEADER_FIELD_DESTINATION,
|
|
G_DBUS_MESSAGE_HEADER_FIELD_SENDER,
|
|
G_DBUS_MESSAGE_HEADER_FIELD_SIGNATURE,
|
|
G_DBUS_MESSAGE_HEADER_FIELD_NUM_UNIX_FDS
|
|
} GDBusMessageHeaderField;
|
|
|
|
/**
|
|
* GDBusPropertyInfoFlags:
|
|
* @G_DBUS_PROPERTY_INFO_FLAGS_NONE: No flags set.
|
|
* @G_DBUS_PROPERTY_INFO_FLAGS_READABLE: Property is readable.
|
|
* @G_DBUS_PROPERTY_INFO_FLAGS_WRITABLE: Property is writable.
|
|
*
|
|
* Flags describing the access control of a D-Bus property.
|
|
*
|
|
* Since: 2.26
|
|
*/
|
|
typedef enum
|
|
{
|
|
G_DBUS_PROPERTY_INFO_FLAGS_NONE = 0,
|
|
G_DBUS_PROPERTY_INFO_FLAGS_READABLE = (1<<0),
|
|
G_DBUS_PROPERTY_INFO_FLAGS_WRITABLE = (1<<1)
|
|
} GDBusPropertyInfoFlags;
|
|
|
|
/**
|
|
* GDBusSubtreeFlags:
|
|
* @G_DBUS_SUBTREE_FLAGS_NONE: No flags set.
|
|
* @G_DBUS_SUBTREE_FLAGS_DISPATCH_TO_UNENUMERATED_NODES: Method calls to objects not in the enumerated range
|
|
* will still be dispatched. This is useful if you want
|
|
* to dynamically spawn objects in the subtree.
|
|
*
|
|
* Flags passed to g_dbus_connection_register_subtree().
|
|
*
|
|
* Since: 2.26
|
|
*/
|
|
typedef enum
|
|
{
|
|
G_DBUS_SUBTREE_FLAGS_NONE = 0,
|
|
G_DBUS_SUBTREE_FLAGS_DISPATCH_TO_UNENUMERATED_NODES = (1<<0)
|
|
} GDBusSubtreeFlags;
|
|
|
|
/**
|
|
* GDBusServerFlags:
|
|
* @G_DBUS_SERVER_FLAGS_NONE: No flags set.
|
|
* @G_DBUS_SERVER_FLAGS_RUN_IN_THREAD: All #GDBusServer::new-connection
|
|
* signals will run in separated dedicated threads (see signal for
|
|
* details).
|
|
* @G_DBUS_SERVER_FLAGS_AUTHENTICATION_ALLOW_ANONYMOUS: Allow the anonymous
|
|
* authentication method.
|
|
* @G_DBUS_SERVER_FLAGS_AUTHENTICATION_REQUIRE_SAME_USER: Require the UID of the
|
|
* peer to be the same as the UID of the server when authenticating. (Since: 2.68)
|
|
*
|
|
* Flags used when creating a #GDBusServer.
|
|
*
|
|
* Since: 2.26
|
|
*/
|
|
typedef enum
|
|
{
|
|
G_DBUS_SERVER_FLAGS_NONE = 0,
|
|
G_DBUS_SERVER_FLAGS_RUN_IN_THREAD = (1<<0),
|
|
G_DBUS_SERVER_FLAGS_AUTHENTICATION_ALLOW_ANONYMOUS = (1<<1),
|
|
G_DBUS_SERVER_FLAGS_AUTHENTICATION_REQUIRE_SAME_USER GIO_AVAILABLE_ENUMERATOR_IN_2_68 = (1<<2)
|
|
} GDBusServerFlags;
|
|
|
|
/**
|
|
* GDBusSignalFlags:
|
|
* @G_DBUS_SIGNAL_FLAGS_NONE: No flags set.
|
|
* @G_DBUS_SIGNAL_FLAGS_NO_MATCH_RULE: Don't actually send the AddMatch
|
|
* D-Bus call for this signal subscription. This gives you more control
|
|
* over which match rules you add (but you must add them manually).
|
|
* @G_DBUS_SIGNAL_FLAGS_MATCH_ARG0_NAMESPACE: Match first arguments that
|
|
* contain a bus or interface name with the given namespace.
|
|
* @G_DBUS_SIGNAL_FLAGS_MATCH_ARG0_PATH: Match first arguments that
|
|
* contain an object path that is either equivalent to the given path,
|
|
* or one of the paths is a subpath of the other.
|
|
*
|
|
* Flags used when subscribing to signals via g_dbus_connection_signal_subscribe().
|
|
*
|
|
* Since: 2.26
|
|
*/
|
|
typedef enum /*< flags >*/
|
|
{
|
|
G_DBUS_SIGNAL_FLAGS_NONE = 0,
|
|
G_DBUS_SIGNAL_FLAGS_NO_MATCH_RULE = (1<<0),
|
|
G_DBUS_SIGNAL_FLAGS_MATCH_ARG0_NAMESPACE = (1<<1),
|
|
G_DBUS_SIGNAL_FLAGS_MATCH_ARG0_PATH = (1<<2)
|
|
} GDBusSignalFlags;
|
|
|
|
/**
|
|
* GDBusSendMessageFlags:
|
|
* @G_DBUS_SEND_MESSAGE_FLAGS_NONE: No flags set.
|
|
* @G_DBUS_SEND_MESSAGE_FLAGS_PRESERVE_SERIAL: Do not automatically
|
|
* assign a serial number from the #GDBusConnection object when
|
|
* sending a message.
|
|
*
|
|
* Flags used when sending #GDBusMessages on a #GDBusConnection.
|
|
*
|
|
* Since: 2.26
|
|
*/
|
|
typedef enum
|
|
{
|
|
G_DBUS_SEND_MESSAGE_FLAGS_NONE = 0,
|
|
G_DBUS_SEND_MESSAGE_FLAGS_PRESERVE_SERIAL = (1<<0)
|
|
} GDBusSendMessageFlags;
|
|
/* (1<<31) is reserved for internal use by GDBusConnection, do not use it. */
|
|
|
|
/**
|
|
* GCredentialsType:
|
|
* @G_CREDENTIALS_TYPE_INVALID: Indicates an invalid native credential type.
|
|
* @G_CREDENTIALS_TYPE_LINUX_UCRED: The native credentials type is a `struct ucred`.
|
|
* @G_CREDENTIALS_TYPE_FREEBSD_CMSGCRED: The native credentials type is a `struct cmsgcred`.
|
|
* @G_CREDENTIALS_TYPE_OPENBSD_SOCKPEERCRED: The native credentials type is a `struct sockpeercred`. Added in 2.30.
|
|
* @G_CREDENTIALS_TYPE_SOLARIS_UCRED: The native credentials type is a `ucred_t`. Added in 2.40.
|
|
* @G_CREDENTIALS_TYPE_NETBSD_UNPCBID: The native credentials type is a `struct unpcbid`. Added in 2.42.
|
|
* @G_CREDENTIALS_TYPE_APPLE_XUCRED: The native credentials type is a `struct xucred`. Added in 2.66.
|
|
* @G_CREDENTIALS_TYPE_WIN32_PID: The native credentials type is a PID `DWORD`. Added in 2.72.
|
|
*
|
|
* Enumeration describing different kinds of native credential types.
|
|
*
|
|
* Since: 2.26
|
|
*/
|
|
typedef enum
|
|
{
|
|
G_CREDENTIALS_TYPE_INVALID,
|
|
G_CREDENTIALS_TYPE_LINUX_UCRED,
|
|
G_CREDENTIALS_TYPE_FREEBSD_CMSGCRED,
|
|
G_CREDENTIALS_TYPE_OPENBSD_SOCKPEERCRED,
|
|
G_CREDENTIALS_TYPE_SOLARIS_UCRED,
|
|
G_CREDENTIALS_TYPE_NETBSD_UNPCBID,
|
|
G_CREDENTIALS_TYPE_APPLE_XUCRED,
|
|
G_CREDENTIALS_TYPE_WIN32_PID,
|
|
} GCredentialsType;
|
|
|
|
/**
|
|
* GDBusMessageByteOrder:
|
|
* @G_DBUS_MESSAGE_BYTE_ORDER_BIG_ENDIAN: The byte order is big endian.
|
|
* @G_DBUS_MESSAGE_BYTE_ORDER_LITTLE_ENDIAN: The byte order is little endian.
|
|
*
|
|
* Enumeration used to describe the byte order of a D-Bus message.
|
|
*
|
|
* Since: 2.26
|
|
*/
|
|
typedef enum
|
|
{
|
|
G_DBUS_MESSAGE_BYTE_ORDER_BIG_ENDIAN = 'B',
|
|
G_DBUS_MESSAGE_BYTE_ORDER_LITTLE_ENDIAN = 'l'
|
|
} GDBusMessageByteOrder;
|
|
|
|
/**
|
|
* GApplicationFlags:
|
|
* @G_APPLICATION_FLAGS_NONE: Default. Deprecated in 2.74, use
|
|
* %G_APPLICATION_DEFAULT_FLAGS instead
|
|
* @G_APPLICATION_DEFAULT_FLAGS: Default flags. Since: 2.74
|
|
* @G_APPLICATION_IS_SERVICE: Run as a service. In this mode, registration
|
|
* fails if the service is already running, and the application
|
|
* will initially wait up to 10 seconds for an initial activation
|
|
* message to arrive.
|
|
* @G_APPLICATION_IS_LAUNCHER: Don't try to become the primary instance.
|
|
* @G_APPLICATION_HANDLES_OPEN: This application handles opening files (in
|
|
* the primary instance). Note that this flag only affects the default
|
|
* implementation of local_command_line(), and has no effect if
|
|
* %G_APPLICATION_HANDLES_COMMAND_LINE is given.
|
|
* See g_application_run() for details.
|
|
* @G_APPLICATION_HANDLES_COMMAND_LINE: This application handles command line
|
|
* arguments (in the primary instance). Note that this flag only affect
|
|
* the default implementation of local_command_line().
|
|
* See g_application_run() for details.
|
|
* @G_APPLICATION_SEND_ENVIRONMENT: Send the environment of the
|
|
* launching process to the primary instance. Set this flag if your
|
|
* application is expected to behave differently depending on certain
|
|
* environment variables. For instance, an editor might be expected
|
|
* to use the `GIT_COMMITTER_NAME` environment variable
|
|
* when editing a git commit message. The environment is available
|
|
* to the #GApplication::command-line signal handler, via
|
|
* g_application_command_line_getenv().
|
|
* @G_APPLICATION_NON_UNIQUE: Make no attempts to do any of the typical
|
|
* single-instance application negotiation, even if the application
|
|
* ID is given. The application neither attempts to become the
|
|
* owner of the application ID nor does it check if an existing
|
|
* owner already exists. Everything occurs in the local process.
|
|
* Since: 2.30.
|
|
* @G_APPLICATION_CAN_OVERRIDE_APP_ID: Allow users to override the
|
|
* application ID from the command line with `--gapplication-app-id`.
|
|
* Since: 2.48
|
|
* @G_APPLICATION_ALLOW_REPLACEMENT: Allow another instance to take over
|
|
* the bus name. Since: 2.60
|
|
* @G_APPLICATION_REPLACE: Take over from another instance. This flag is
|
|
* usually set by passing `--gapplication-replace` on the commandline.
|
|
* Since: 2.60
|
|
*
|
|
* Flags used to define the behaviour of a #GApplication.
|
|
*
|
|
* Since: 2.28
|
|
**/
|
|
typedef enum /*< prefix=G_APPLICATION >*/
|
|
{
|
|
G_APPLICATION_FLAGS_NONE GIO_DEPRECATED_ENUMERATOR_IN_2_74_FOR(G_APPLICATION_DEFAULT_FLAGS),
|
|
G_APPLICATION_DEFAULT_FLAGS GIO_AVAILABLE_ENUMERATOR_IN_2_74 = 0,
|
|
G_APPLICATION_IS_SERVICE = (1 << 0),
|
|
G_APPLICATION_IS_LAUNCHER = (1 << 1),
|
|
|
|
G_APPLICATION_HANDLES_OPEN = (1 << 2),
|
|
G_APPLICATION_HANDLES_COMMAND_LINE = (1 << 3),
|
|
G_APPLICATION_SEND_ENVIRONMENT = (1 << 4),
|
|
|
|
G_APPLICATION_NON_UNIQUE = (1 << 5),
|
|
|
|
G_APPLICATION_CAN_OVERRIDE_APP_ID = (1 << 6),
|
|
G_APPLICATION_ALLOW_REPLACEMENT = (1 << 7),
|
|
G_APPLICATION_REPLACE = (1 << 8)
|
|
} GApplicationFlags;
|
|
|
|
/**
|
|
* GTlsError:
|
|
* @G_TLS_ERROR_UNAVAILABLE: No TLS provider is available
|
|
* @G_TLS_ERROR_MISC: Miscellaneous TLS error
|
|
* @G_TLS_ERROR_BAD_CERTIFICATE: The certificate presented could not
|
|
* be parsed or failed validation.
|
|
* @G_TLS_ERROR_NOT_TLS: The TLS handshake failed because the
|
|
* peer does not seem to be a TLS server.
|
|
* @G_TLS_ERROR_HANDSHAKE: The TLS handshake failed because the
|
|
* peer's certificate was not acceptable.
|
|
* @G_TLS_ERROR_CERTIFICATE_REQUIRED: The TLS handshake failed because
|
|
* the server requested a client-side certificate, but none was
|
|
* provided. See g_tls_connection_set_certificate().
|
|
* @G_TLS_ERROR_EOF: The TLS connection was closed without proper
|
|
* notice, which may indicate an attack. See
|
|
* g_tls_connection_set_require_close_notify().
|
|
* @G_TLS_ERROR_INAPPROPRIATE_FALLBACK: The TLS handshake failed
|
|
* because the client sent the fallback SCSV, indicating a protocol
|
|
* downgrade attack. Since: 2.60
|
|
* @G_TLS_ERROR_BAD_CERTIFICATE_PASSWORD: The certificate failed
|
|
* to load because a password was incorrect. Since: 2.72
|
|
*
|
|
* An error code used with %G_TLS_ERROR in a #GError returned from a
|
|
* TLS-related routine.
|
|
*
|
|
* Since: 2.28
|
|
*/
|
|
typedef enum {
|
|
G_TLS_ERROR_UNAVAILABLE,
|
|
G_TLS_ERROR_MISC,
|
|
G_TLS_ERROR_BAD_CERTIFICATE,
|
|
G_TLS_ERROR_NOT_TLS,
|
|
G_TLS_ERROR_HANDSHAKE,
|
|
G_TLS_ERROR_CERTIFICATE_REQUIRED,
|
|
G_TLS_ERROR_EOF,
|
|
G_TLS_ERROR_INAPPROPRIATE_FALLBACK,
|
|
G_TLS_ERROR_BAD_CERTIFICATE_PASSWORD
|
|
} GTlsError;
|
|
|
|
/**
|
|
* GTlsCertificateFlags:
|
|
* @G_TLS_CERTIFICATE_NO_FLAGS: No flags set. Since: 2.74
|
|
* @G_TLS_CERTIFICATE_UNKNOWN_CA: The signing certificate authority is
|
|
* not known.
|
|
* @G_TLS_CERTIFICATE_BAD_IDENTITY: The certificate does not match the
|
|
* expected identity of the site that it was retrieved from.
|
|
* @G_TLS_CERTIFICATE_NOT_ACTIVATED: The certificate's activation time
|
|
* is still in the future
|
|
* @G_TLS_CERTIFICATE_EXPIRED: The certificate has expired
|
|
* @G_TLS_CERTIFICATE_REVOKED: The certificate has been revoked
|
|
* according to the #GTlsConnection's certificate revocation list.
|
|
* @G_TLS_CERTIFICATE_INSECURE: The certificate's algorithm is
|
|
* considered insecure.
|
|
* @G_TLS_CERTIFICATE_GENERIC_ERROR: Some other error occurred validating
|
|
* the certificate
|
|
* @G_TLS_CERTIFICATE_VALIDATE_ALL: the combination of all of the above
|
|
* flags
|
|
*
|
|
* A set of flags describing TLS certification validation. This can be
|
|
* used to describe why a particular certificate was rejected (for
|
|
* example, in #GTlsConnection::accept-certificate).
|
|
*
|
|
* GLib guarantees that if certificate verification fails, at least one
|
|
* flag will be set, but it does not guarantee that all possible flags
|
|
* will be set. Accordingly, you may not safely decide to ignore any
|
|
* particular type of error. For example, it would be incorrect to mask
|
|
* %G_TLS_CERTIFICATE_EXPIRED if you want to allow expired certificates,
|
|
* because this could potentially be the only error flag set even if
|
|
* other problems exist with the certificate.
|
|
*
|
|
* Since: 2.28
|
|
*/
|
|
typedef enum {
|
|
G_TLS_CERTIFICATE_NO_FLAGS GIO_AVAILABLE_ENUMERATOR_IN_2_74 = 0,
|
|
G_TLS_CERTIFICATE_UNKNOWN_CA = (1 << 0),
|
|
G_TLS_CERTIFICATE_BAD_IDENTITY = (1 << 1),
|
|
G_TLS_CERTIFICATE_NOT_ACTIVATED = (1 << 2),
|
|
G_TLS_CERTIFICATE_EXPIRED = (1 << 3),
|
|
G_TLS_CERTIFICATE_REVOKED = (1 << 4),
|
|
G_TLS_CERTIFICATE_INSECURE = (1 << 5),
|
|
G_TLS_CERTIFICATE_GENERIC_ERROR = (1 << 6),
|
|
|
|
G_TLS_CERTIFICATE_VALIDATE_ALL = 0x007f
|
|
} GTlsCertificateFlags;
|
|
|
|
/**
|
|
* GTlsAuthenticationMode:
|
|
* @G_TLS_AUTHENTICATION_NONE: client authentication not required
|
|
* @G_TLS_AUTHENTICATION_REQUESTED: client authentication is requested
|
|
* @G_TLS_AUTHENTICATION_REQUIRED: client authentication is required
|
|
*
|
|
* The client authentication mode for a #GTlsServerConnection.
|
|
*
|
|
* Since: 2.28
|
|
*/
|
|
typedef enum {
|
|
G_TLS_AUTHENTICATION_NONE,
|
|
G_TLS_AUTHENTICATION_REQUESTED,
|
|
G_TLS_AUTHENTICATION_REQUIRED
|
|
} GTlsAuthenticationMode;
|
|
|
|
/**
|
|
* GTlsChannelBindingType:
|
|
* @G_TLS_CHANNEL_BINDING_TLS_UNIQUE:
|
|
* [`tls-unique`](https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc5929#section-3) binding
|
|
* type
|
|
* @G_TLS_CHANNEL_BINDING_TLS_SERVER_END_POINT:
|
|
* [`tls-server-end-point`](https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc5929#section-4)
|
|
* binding type
|
|
* @G_TLS_CHANNEL_BINDING_TLS_EXPORTER:
|
|
* [`tls-exporter`](https://www.rfc-editor.org/rfc/rfc9266.html) binding
|
|
* type. Since: 2.74
|
|
*
|
|
* The type of TLS channel binding data to retrieve from #GTlsConnection
|
|
* or #GDtlsConnection, as documented by RFC 5929 or RFC 9266. The
|
|
* [`tls-unique-for-telnet`](https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc5929#section-5)
|
|
* binding type is not currently implemented.
|
|
*
|
|
* Since: 2.66
|
|
*/
|
|
GIO_AVAILABLE_TYPE_IN_2_66
|
|
typedef enum {
|
|
G_TLS_CHANNEL_BINDING_TLS_UNIQUE,
|
|
G_TLS_CHANNEL_BINDING_TLS_SERVER_END_POINT,
|
|
G_TLS_CHANNEL_BINDING_TLS_EXPORTER GIO_AVAILABLE_ENUMERATOR_IN_2_74,
|
|
} GTlsChannelBindingType;
|
|
|
|
/**
|
|
* GTlsChannelBindingError:
|
|
* @G_TLS_CHANNEL_BINDING_ERROR_NOT_IMPLEMENTED: Either entire binding
|
|
* retrieval facility or specific binding type is not implemented in the
|
|
* TLS backend.
|
|
* @G_TLS_CHANNEL_BINDING_ERROR_INVALID_STATE: The handshake is not yet
|
|
* complete on the connection which is a strong requirement for any existing
|
|
* binding type.
|
|
* @G_TLS_CHANNEL_BINDING_ERROR_NOT_AVAILABLE: Handshake is complete but
|
|
* binding data is not available. That normally indicates the TLS
|
|
* implementation failed to provide the binding data. For example, some
|
|
* implementations do not provide a peer certificate for resumed connections.
|
|
* @G_TLS_CHANNEL_BINDING_ERROR_NOT_SUPPORTED: Binding type is not supported
|
|
* on the current connection. This error could be triggered when requesting
|
|
* `tls-server-end-point` binding data for a certificate which has no hash
|
|
* function or uses multiple hash functions.
|
|
* @G_TLS_CHANNEL_BINDING_ERROR_GENERAL_ERROR: Any other backend error
|
|
* preventing binding data retrieval.
|
|
*
|
|
* An error code used with %G_TLS_CHANNEL_BINDING_ERROR in a #GError to
|
|
* indicate a TLS channel binding retrieval error.
|
|
*
|
|
* Since: 2.66
|
|
*/
|
|
GIO_AVAILABLE_TYPE_IN_2_66
|
|
typedef enum {
|
|
G_TLS_CHANNEL_BINDING_ERROR_NOT_IMPLEMENTED,
|
|
G_TLS_CHANNEL_BINDING_ERROR_INVALID_STATE,
|
|
G_TLS_CHANNEL_BINDING_ERROR_NOT_AVAILABLE,
|
|
G_TLS_CHANNEL_BINDING_ERROR_NOT_SUPPORTED,
|
|
G_TLS_CHANNEL_BINDING_ERROR_GENERAL_ERROR
|
|
} GTlsChannelBindingError;
|
|
|
|
/**
|
|
* GTlsRehandshakeMode:
|
|
* @G_TLS_REHANDSHAKE_NEVER: Never allow rehandshaking
|
|
* @G_TLS_REHANDSHAKE_SAFELY: Allow safe rehandshaking only
|
|
* @G_TLS_REHANDSHAKE_UNSAFELY: Allow unsafe rehandshaking
|
|
*
|
|
* When to allow rehandshaking. See
|
|
* g_tls_connection_set_rehandshake_mode().
|
|
*
|
|
* Since: 2.28
|
|
*
|
|
* Deprecated: 2.60. Changing the rehandshake mode is no longer
|
|
* required for compatibility. Also, rehandshaking has been removed
|
|
* from the TLS protocol in TLS 1.3.
|
|
*/
|
|
typedef enum {
|
|
G_TLS_REHANDSHAKE_NEVER,
|
|
G_TLS_REHANDSHAKE_SAFELY,
|
|
G_TLS_REHANDSHAKE_UNSAFELY
|
|
} GTlsRehandshakeMode GIO_DEPRECATED_TYPE_IN_2_60;
|
|
|
|
/**
|
|
* GTlsPasswordFlags:
|
|
* @G_TLS_PASSWORD_NONE: No flags
|
|
* @G_TLS_PASSWORD_RETRY: The password was wrong, and the user should retry.
|
|
* @G_TLS_PASSWORD_MANY_TRIES: Hint to the user that the password has been
|
|
* wrong many times, and the user may not have many chances left.
|
|
* @G_TLS_PASSWORD_FINAL_TRY: Hint to the user that this is the last try to get
|
|
* this password right.
|
|
* @G_TLS_PASSWORD_PKCS11_USER: For PKCS #11, the user PIN is required.
|
|
* Since: 2.70.
|
|
* @G_TLS_PASSWORD_PKCS11_SECURITY_OFFICER: For PKCS #11, the security officer
|
|
* PIN is required. Since: 2.70.
|
|
* @G_TLS_PASSWORD_PKCS11_CONTEXT_SPECIFIC: For PKCS #11, the context-specific
|
|
* PIN is required. Since: 2.70.
|
|
*
|
|
* Various flags for the password.
|
|
*
|
|
* Since: 2.30
|
|
*/
|
|
|
|
typedef enum _GTlsPasswordFlags
|
|
{
|
|
G_TLS_PASSWORD_NONE = 0,
|
|
G_TLS_PASSWORD_RETRY = 1 << 1,
|
|
G_TLS_PASSWORD_MANY_TRIES = 1 << 2,
|
|
G_TLS_PASSWORD_FINAL_TRY = 1 << 3,
|
|
G_TLS_PASSWORD_PKCS11_USER = 1 << 4,
|
|
G_TLS_PASSWORD_PKCS11_SECURITY_OFFICER = 1 << 5,
|
|
G_TLS_PASSWORD_PKCS11_CONTEXT_SPECIFIC = 1 << 6
|
|
} GTlsPasswordFlags;
|
|
|
|
/**
|
|
* GTlsInteractionResult:
|
|
* @G_TLS_INTERACTION_UNHANDLED: The interaction was unhandled (i.e. not
|
|
* implemented).
|
|
* @G_TLS_INTERACTION_HANDLED: The interaction completed, and resulting data
|
|
* is available.
|
|
* @G_TLS_INTERACTION_FAILED: The interaction has failed, or was cancelled.
|
|
* and the operation should be aborted.
|
|
*
|
|
* #GTlsInteractionResult is returned by various functions in #GTlsInteraction
|
|
* when finishing an interaction request.
|
|
*
|
|
* Since: 2.30
|
|
*/
|
|
typedef enum {
|
|
G_TLS_INTERACTION_UNHANDLED,
|
|
G_TLS_INTERACTION_HANDLED,
|
|
G_TLS_INTERACTION_FAILED
|
|
} GTlsInteractionResult;
|
|
|
|
/**
|
|
* GDBusInterfaceSkeletonFlags:
|
|
* @G_DBUS_INTERFACE_SKELETON_FLAGS_NONE: No flags set.
|
|
* @G_DBUS_INTERFACE_SKELETON_FLAGS_HANDLE_METHOD_INVOCATIONS_IN_THREAD: Each method invocation is handled in
|
|
* a thread dedicated to the invocation. This means that the method implementation can use blocking IO
|
|
* without blocking any other part of the process. It also means that the method implementation must
|
|
* use locking to access data structures used by other threads.
|
|
*
|
|
* Flags describing the behavior of a #GDBusInterfaceSkeleton instance.
|
|
*
|
|
* Since: 2.30
|
|
*/
|
|
typedef enum
|
|
{
|
|
G_DBUS_INTERFACE_SKELETON_FLAGS_NONE = 0,
|
|
G_DBUS_INTERFACE_SKELETON_FLAGS_HANDLE_METHOD_INVOCATIONS_IN_THREAD = (1<<0)
|
|
} GDBusInterfaceSkeletonFlags;
|
|
|
|
/**
|
|
* GDBusObjectManagerClientFlags:
|
|
* @G_DBUS_OBJECT_MANAGER_CLIENT_FLAGS_NONE: No flags set.
|
|
* @G_DBUS_OBJECT_MANAGER_CLIENT_FLAGS_DO_NOT_AUTO_START: If not set and the
|
|
* manager is for a well-known name, then request the bus to launch
|
|
* an owner for the name if no-one owns the name. This flag can only
|
|
* be used in managers for well-known names.
|
|
*
|
|
* Flags used when constructing a #GDBusObjectManagerClient.
|
|
*
|
|
* Since: 2.30
|
|
*/
|
|
typedef enum
|
|
{
|
|
G_DBUS_OBJECT_MANAGER_CLIENT_FLAGS_NONE = 0,
|
|
G_DBUS_OBJECT_MANAGER_CLIENT_FLAGS_DO_NOT_AUTO_START = (1<<0)
|
|
} GDBusObjectManagerClientFlags;
|
|
|
|
/**
|
|
* GTlsDatabaseVerifyFlags:
|
|
* @G_TLS_DATABASE_VERIFY_NONE: No verification flags
|
|
*
|
|
* Flags for g_tls_database_verify_chain().
|
|
*
|
|
* Since: 2.30
|
|
*/
|
|
typedef enum /*< flags >*/ {
|
|
G_TLS_DATABASE_VERIFY_NONE = 0
|
|
} GTlsDatabaseVerifyFlags;
|
|
|
|
/**
|
|
* GTlsDatabaseLookupFlags:
|
|
* @G_TLS_DATABASE_LOOKUP_NONE: No lookup flags
|
|
* @G_TLS_DATABASE_LOOKUP_KEYPAIR: Restrict lookup to certificates that have
|
|
* a private key.
|
|
*
|
|
* Flags for g_tls_database_lookup_certificate_for_handle(),
|
|
* g_tls_database_lookup_certificate_issuer(),
|
|
* and g_tls_database_lookup_certificates_issued_by().
|
|
*
|
|
* Since: 2.30
|
|
*/
|
|
typedef enum {
|
|
G_TLS_DATABASE_LOOKUP_NONE = 0,
|
|
G_TLS_DATABASE_LOOKUP_KEYPAIR = 1
|
|
} GTlsDatabaseLookupFlags;
|
|
|
|
/**
|
|
* GTlsCertificateRequestFlags:
|
|
* @G_TLS_CERTIFICATE_REQUEST_NONE: No flags
|
|
*
|
|
* Flags for g_tls_interaction_request_certificate(),
|
|
* g_tls_interaction_request_certificate_async(), and
|
|
* g_tls_interaction_invoke_request_certificate().
|
|
*
|
|
* Since: 2.40
|
|
*/
|
|
typedef enum {
|
|
G_TLS_CERTIFICATE_REQUEST_NONE = 0
|
|
} GTlsCertificateRequestFlags;
|
|
|
|
/**
|
|
* GTlsProtocolVersion:
|
|
* @G_TLS_PROTOCOL_VERSION_UNKNOWN: No protocol version or unknown protocol version
|
|
* @G_TLS_PROTOCOL_VERSION_SSL_3_0: SSL 3.0, which is insecure and should not be used
|
|
* @G_TLS_PROTOCOL_VERSION_TLS_1_0: TLS 1.0, which is insecure and should not be used
|
|
* @G_TLS_PROTOCOL_VERSION_TLS_1_1: TLS 1.1, which is insecure and should not be used
|
|
* @G_TLS_PROTOCOL_VERSION_TLS_1_2: TLS 1.2, defined by [RFC 5246](https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/html/rfc5246)
|
|
* @G_TLS_PROTOCOL_VERSION_TLS_1_3: TLS 1.3, defined by [RFC 8446](https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/html/rfc8446)
|
|
* @G_TLS_PROTOCOL_VERSION_DTLS_1_0: DTLS 1.0, which is insecure and should not be used
|
|
* @G_TLS_PROTOCOL_VERSION_DTLS_1_2: DTLS 1.2, defined by [RFC 6347](https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/html/rfc6347)
|
|
*
|
|
* The TLS or DTLS protocol version used by a #GTlsConnection or
|
|
* #GDtlsConnection. The integer values of these versions are sequential
|
|
* to ensure newer known protocol versions compare greater than older
|
|
* known versions. Any known DTLS protocol version will compare greater
|
|
* than any SSL or TLS protocol version. The protocol version may be
|
|
* %G_TLS_PROTOCOL_VERSION_UNKNOWN if the TLS backend supports a newer
|
|
* protocol version that GLib does not yet know about. This means that
|
|
* it's possible for an unknown DTLS protocol version to compare less
|
|
* than the TLS protocol versions.
|
|
*
|
|
* Since: 2.70
|
|
*/
|
|
typedef enum {
|
|
G_TLS_PROTOCOL_VERSION_UNKNOWN = 0,
|
|
G_TLS_PROTOCOL_VERSION_SSL_3_0 = 1,
|
|
G_TLS_PROTOCOL_VERSION_TLS_1_0 = 2,
|
|
G_TLS_PROTOCOL_VERSION_TLS_1_1 = 3,
|
|
G_TLS_PROTOCOL_VERSION_TLS_1_2 = 4,
|
|
G_TLS_PROTOCOL_VERSION_TLS_1_3 = 5,
|
|
G_TLS_PROTOCOL_VERSION_DTLS_1_0 = 201,
|
|
G_TLS_PROTOCOL_VERSION_DTLS_1_2 = 202,
|
|
} GTlsProtocolVersion;
|
|
|
|
/**
|
|
* GIOModuleScopeFlags:
|
|
* @G_IO_MODULE_SCOPE_NONE: No module scan flags
|
|
* @G_IO_MODULE_SCOPE_BLOCK_DUPLICATES: When using this scope to load or
|
|
* scan modules, automatically block a modules which has the same base
|
|
* basename as previously loaded module.
|
|
*
|
|
* Flags for use with g_io_module_scope_new().
|
|
*
|
|
* Since: 2.30
|
|
*/
|
|
typedef enum {
|
|
G_IO_MODULE_SCOPE_NONE,
|
|
G_IO_MODULE_SCOPE_BLOCK_DUPLICATES
|
|
} GIOModuleScopeFlags;
|
|
|
|
/**
|
|
* GSocketClientEvent:
|
|
* @G_SOCKET_CLIENT_RESOLVING: The client is doing a DNS lookup.
|
|
* @G_SOCKET_CLIENT_RESOLVED: The client has completed a DNS lookup.
|
|
* @G_SOCKET_CLIENT_CONNECTING: The client is connecting to a remote
|
|
* host (either a proxy or the destination server).
|
|
* @G_SOCKET_CLIENT_CONNECTED: The client has connected to a remote
|
|
* host.
|
|
* @G_SOCKET_CLIENT_PROXY_NEGOTIATING: The client is negotiating
|
|
* with a proxy to connect to the destination server.
|
|
* @G_SOCKET_CLIENT_PROXY_NEGOTIATED: The client has negotiated
|
|
* with the proxy server.
|
|
* @G_SOCKET_CLIENT_TLS_HANDSHAKING: The client is performing a
|
|
* TLS handshake.
|
|
* @G_SOCKET_CLIENT_TLS_HANDSHAKED: The client has performed a
|
|
* TLS handshake.
|
|
* @G_SOCKET_CLIENT_COMPLETE: The client is done with a particular
|
|
* #GSocketConnectable.
|
|
*
|
|
* Describes an event occurring on a #GSocketClient. See the
|
|
* #GSocketClient::event signal for more details.
|
|
*
|
|
* Additional values may be added to this type in the future.
|
|
*
|
|
* Since: 2.32
|
|
*/
|
|
typedef enum {
|
|
G_SOCKET_CLIENT_RESOLVING,
|
|
G_SOCKET_CLIENT_RESOLVED,
|
|
G_SOCKET_CLIENT_CONNECTING,
|
|
G_SOCKET_CLIENT_CONNECTED,
|
|
G_SOCKET_CLIENT_PROXY_NEGOTIATING,
|
|
G_SOCKET_CLIENT_PROXY_NEGOTIATED,
|
|
G_SOCKET_CLIENT_TLS_HANDSHAKING,
|
|
G_SOCKET_CLIENT_TLS_HANDSHAKED,
|
|
G_SOCKET_CLIENT_COMPLETE
|
|
} GSocketClientEvent;
|
|
|
|
/**
|
|
* GSocketListenerEvent:
|
|
* @G_SOCKET_LISTENER_BINDING: The listener is about to bind a socket.
|
|
* @G_SOCKET_LISTENER_BOUND: The listener has bound a socket.
|
|
* @G_SOCKET_LISTENER_LISTENING: The listener is about to start
|
|
* listening on this socket.
|
|
* @G_SOCKET_LISTENER_LISTENED: The listener is now listening on
|
|
* this socket.
|
|
*
|
|
* Describes an event occurring on a #GSocketListener. See the
|
|
* #GSocketListener::event signal for more details.
|
|
*
|
|
* Additional values may be added to this type in the future.
|
|
*
|
|
* Since: 2.46
|
|
*/
|
|
typedef enum {
|
|
G_SOCKET_LISTENER_BINDING,
|
|
G_SOCKET_LISTENER_BOUND,
|
|
G_SOCKET_LISTENER_LISTENING,
|
|
G_SOCKET_LISTENER_LISTENED
|
|
} GSocketListenerEvent;
|
|
|
|
/**
|
|
* GTestDBusFlags:
|
|
* @G_TEST_DBUS_NONE: No flags.
|
|
*
|
|
* Flags to define future #GTestDBus behaviour.
|
|
*
|
|
* Since: 2.34
|
|
*/
|
|
typedef enum /*< flags >*/ {
|
|
G_TEST_DBUS_NONE = 0
|
|
} GTestDBusFlags;
|
|
|
|
/**
|
|
* GSubprocessFlags:
|
|
* @G_SUBPROCESS_FLAGS_NONE: No flags.
|
|
* @G_SUBPROCESS_FLAGS_STDIN_PIPE: create a pipe for the stdin of the
|
|
* spawned process that can be accessed with
|
|
* g_subprocess_get_stdin_pipe().
|
|
* @G_SUBPROCESS_FLAGS_STDIN_INHERIT: stdin is inherited from the
|
|
* calling process.
|
|
* @G_SUBPROCESS_FLAGS_STDOUT_PIPE: create a pipe for the stdout of the
|
|
* spawned process that can be accessed with
|
|
* g_subprocess_get_stdout_pipe().
|
|
* @G_SUBPROCESS_FLAGS_STDOUT_SILENCE: silence the stdout of the spawned
|
|
* process (ie: redirect to `/dev/null`).
|
|
* @G_SUBPROCESS_FLAGS_STDERR_PIPE: create a pipe for the stderr of the
|
|
* spawned process that can be accessed with
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* g_subprocess_get_stderr_pipe().
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* @G_SUBPROCESS_FLAGS_STDERR_SILENCE: silence the stderr of the spawned
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* process (ie: redirect to `/dev/null`).
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* @G_SUBPROCESS_FLAGS_STDERR_MERGE: merge the stderr of the spawned
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* process with whatever the stdout happens to be. This is a good way
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* of directing both streams to a common log file, for example.
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* @G_SUBPROCESS_FLAGS_INHERIT_FDS: spawned processes will inherit the
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* file descriptors of their parent, unless those descriptors have
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* been explicitly marked as close-on-exec. This flag has no effect
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* over the "standard" file descriptors (stdin, stdout, stderr).
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* @G_SUBPROCESS_FLAGS_SEARCH_PATH_FROM_ENVP: if path searching is
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* needed when spawning the subprocess, use the `PATH` in the launcher
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* environment. (Since: 2.72)
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*
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* Flags to define the behaviour of a #GSubprocess.
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*
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* Note that the default for stdin is to redirect from `/dev/null`. For
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* stdout and stderr the default are for them to inherit the
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* corresponding descriptor from the calling process.
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*
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* Note that it is a programmer error to mix 'incompatible' flags. For
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* example, you may not request both %G_SUBPROCESS_FLAGS_STDOUT_PIPE and
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* %G_SUBPROCESS_FLAGS_STDOUT_SILENCE.
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*
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* Since: 2.40
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**/
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typedef enum {
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G_SUBPROCESS_FLAGS_NONE = 0,
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G_SUBPROCESS_FLAGS_STDIN_PIPE = (1u << 0),
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G_SUBPROCESS_FLAGS_STDIN_INHERIT = (1u << 1),
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G_SUBPROCESS_FLAGS_STDOUT_PIPE = (1u << 2),
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G_SUBPROCESS_FLAGS_STDOUT_SILENCE = (1u << 3),
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G_SUBPROCESS_FLAGS_STDERR_PIPE = (1u << 4),
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G_SUBPROCESS_FLAGS_STDERR_SILENCE = (1u << 5),
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G_SUBPROCESS_FLAGS_STDERR_MERGE = (1u << 6),
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G_SUBPROCESS_FLAGS_INHERIT_FDS = (1u << 7),
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G_SUBPROCESS_FLAGS_SEARCH_PATH_FROM_ENVP = (1u << 8)
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} GSubprocessFlags;
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/**
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* GNotificationPriority:
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* @G_NOTIFICATION_PRIORITY_LOW: for notifications that do not require
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* immediate attention - typically used for contextual background
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* information, such as contact birthdays or local weather
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* @G_NOTIFICATION_PRIORITY_NORMAL: the default priority, to be used for the
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* majority of notifications (for example email messages, software updates,
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* completed download/sync operations)
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* @G_NOTIFICATION_PRIORITY_HIGH: for events that require more attention,
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* usually because responses are time-sensitive (for example chat and SMS
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* messages or alarms)
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* @G_NOTIFICATION_PRIORITY_URGENT: for urgent notifications, or notifications
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* that require a response in a short space of time (for example phone calls
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* or emergency warnings)
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*
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* Priority levels for #GNotifications.
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*
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* Since: 2.42
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*/
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typedef enum {
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G_NOTIFICATION_PRIORITY_NORMAL,
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G_NOTIFICATION_PRIORITY_LOW,
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G_NOTIFICATION_PRIORITY_HIGH,
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G_NOTIFICATION_PRIORITY_URGENT
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} GNotificationPriority;
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|
|
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/**
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* GNetworkConnectivity:
|
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* @G_NETWORK_CONNECTIVITY_LOCAL: The host is not configured with a
|
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* route to the Internet; it may or may not be connected to a local
|
|
* network.
|
|
* @G_NETWORK_CONNECTIVITY_LIMITED: The host is connected to a network, but
|
|
* does not appear to be able to reach the full Internet, perhaps
|
|
* due to upstream network problems.
|
|
* @G_NETWORK_CONNECTIVITY_PORTAL: The host is behind a captive portal and
|
|
* cannot reach the full Internet.
|
|
* @G_NETWORK_CONNECTIVITY_FULL: The host is connected to a network, and
|
|
* appears to be able to reach the full Internet.
|
|
*
|
|
* The host's network connectivity state, as reported by #GNetworkMonitor.
|
|
*
|
|
* Since: 2.44
|
|
*/
|
|
typedef enum {
|
|
G_NETWORK_CONNECTIVITY_LOCAL = 1,
|
|
G_NETWORK_CONNECTIVITY_LIMITED = 2,
|
|
G_NETWORK_CONNECTIVITY_PORTAL = 3,
|
|
G_NETWORK_CONNECTIVITY_FULL = 4
|
|
} GNetworkConnectivity;
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|
|
|
/**
|
|
* GPollableReturn:
|
|
* @G_POLLABLE_RETURN_FAILED: Generic error condition for when an operation fails.
|
|
* @G_POLLABLE_RETURN_OK: The operation was successfully finished.
|
|
* @G_POLLABLE_RETURN_WOULD_BLOCK: The operation would block.
|
|
*
|
|
* Return value for various IO operations that signal errors via the
|
|
* return value and not necessarily via a #GError.
|
|
*
|
|
* This enum exists to be able to return errors to callers without having to
|
|
* allocate a #GError. Allocating #GErrors can be quite expensive for
|
|
* regularly happening errors like %G_IO_ERROR_WOULD_BLOCK.
|
|
*
|
|
* In case of %G_POLLABLE_RETURN_FAILED a #GError should be set for the
|
|
* operation to give details about the error that happened.
|
|
*
|
|
* Since: 2.60
|
|
*/
|
|
typedef enum {
|
|
G_POLLABLE_RETURN_FAILED = 0,
|
|
G_POLLABLE_RETURN_OK = 1,
|
|
G_POLLABLE_RETURN_WOULD_BLOCK = -G_IO_ERROR_WOULD_BLOCK
|
|
} GPollableReturn;
|
|
|
|
/**
|
|
* GMemoryMonitorWarningLevel:
|
|
* @G_MEMORY_MONITOR_WARNING_LEVEL_LOW: Memory on the device is low, processes
|
|
* should free up unneeded resources (for example, in-memory caches) so they can
|
|
* be used elsewhere.
|
|
* @G_MEMORY_MONITOR_WARNING_LEVEL_MEDIUM: Same as @G_MEMORY_MONITOR_WARNING_LEVEL_LOW
|
|
* but the device has even less free memory, so processes should try harder to free
|
|
* up unneeded resources. If your process does not need to stay running, it is a
|
|
* good time for it to quit.
|
|
* @G_MEMORY_MONITOR_WARNING_LEVEL_CRITICAL: The system will soon start terminating
|
|
* processes to reclaim memory, including background processes.
|
|
*
|
|
* Memory availability warning levels.
|
|
*
|
|
* Note that because new values might be added, it is recommended that applications check
|
|
* #GMemoryMonitorWarningLevel as ranges, for example:
|
|
* |[<!-- language="C" -->
|
|
* if (warning_level > G_MEMORY_MONITOR_WARNING_LEVEL_LOW)
|
|
* drop_caches ();
|
|
* ]|
|
|
*
|
|
* Since: 2.64
|
|
*/
|
|
typedef enum {
|
|
G_MEMORY_MONITOR_WARNING_LEVEL_LOW = 50,
|
|
G_MEMORY_MONITOR_WARNING_LEVEL_MEDIUM = 100,
|
|
G_MEMORY_MONITOR_WARNING_LEVEL_CRITICAL = 255
|
|
} GMemoryMonitorWarningLevel;
|
|
|
|
G_END_DECLS
|
|
|
|
#endif /* __GIO_ENUMS_H__ */
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