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2004-10-03 Matthias Clasen <mclasen@redhat.com> * gobject/tmpl/signals.sgml: Improve docs for g_signal_add_emission_hook. (#154299, Nickolay V. Shmyrev)
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<!-- ##### SECTION Title ##### -->
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Signals
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<!-- ##### SECTION Short_Description ##### -->
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A means for customization of object behaviour and a general purpose notification mechanism
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<!-- ##### SECTION Long_Description ##### -->
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<para>
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The basic concept of the signal system is that of the <emphasis>emission</emphasis>
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of a signal.
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Signals are introduced per-type and are identified through strings.
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Signals introduced for a parent type are available in derived types as well,
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so basically they are a per-type facility that is inherited.
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A signal emission mainly involves invocation of a certain set of callbacks in
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precisely defined manner. There are two main categories of such callbacks,
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per-object
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<footnote><para>Although signals can deal with any kind of instantiatable type,
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i'm referring to those types as "object types" in the following, simply
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because that is the context most users will encounter signals in.
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</para></footnote>
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ones and user provided ones.
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The per-object callbacks are most often referred to as "object method
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handler" or "default (signal) handler", while user provided callbacks are
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usually just called "signal handler".
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The object method handler is provided at signal creation time (this most
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frequently happens at the end of an object class' creation), while user
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provided handlers are frequently connected and disconnected to/from a certain
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signal on certain object instances.
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</para>
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<para>
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A signal emission consists of five stages, unless prematurely stopped:
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<variablelist>
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<varlistentry><term></term><listitem><para>
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1 - Invocation of the object method handler for %G_SIGNAL_RUN_FIRST signals
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</para></listitem></varlistentry>
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<varlistentry><term></term><listitem><para>
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2 - Invocation of normal user-provided signal handlers (<emphasis>after</emphasis> flag %FALSE)
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</para></listitem></varlistentry>
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<varlistentry><term></term><listitem><para>
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3 - Invocation of the object method handler for %G_SIGNAL_RUN_LAST signals
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</para></listitem></varlistentry>
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<varlistentry><term></term><listitem><para>
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4 - Invocation of user provided signal handlers, connected with an <emphasis>after</emphasis> flag of %TRUE
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</para></listitem></varlistentry>
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<varlistentry><term></term><listitem><para>
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5 - Invocation of the object method handler for %G_SIGNAL_RUN_CLEANUP signals
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</para></listitem></varlistentry>
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</variablelist>
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The user-provided signal handlers are called in the order they were
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connected in.
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All handlers may prematurely stop a signal emission, and any number of
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handlers may be connected, disconnected, blocked or unblocked during
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a signal emission.
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There are certain criteria for skipping user handlers in stages 2 and 4
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of a signal emission.
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First, user handlers may be <emphasis>blocked</emphasis>, blocked handlers are omitted
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during callback invocation, to return from the "blocked" state, a
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handler has to get unblocked exactly the same amount of times
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it has been blocked before.
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Second, upon emission of a %G_SIGNAL_DETAILED signal, an additional
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"detail" argument passed in to g_signal_emit() has to match the detail
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argument of the signal handler currently subject to invocation.
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Specification of no detail argument for signal handlers (omission of the
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detail part of the signal specification upon connection) serves as a
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wildcard and matches any detail argument passed in to emission.
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</para>
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<!-- ##### SECTION See_Also ##### -->
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<para>
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</para>
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<!-- ##### STRUCT GSignalInvocationHint ##### -->
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<para>
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The #GSignalInvocationHint structure is used to pass on additional information
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to callbacks during a signal emission.
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</para>
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@signal_id: The signal id of the signal invoking the callback
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@detail: The detail passed on for this emission
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@run_type: The stage the signal emission is currently in, this
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field will contain one of %G_SIGNAL_RUN_FIRST,
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%G_SIGNAL_RUN_LAST or %G_SIGNAL_RUN_CLEANUP.
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<!-- ##### USER_FUNCTION GSignalAccumulator ##### -->
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<para>
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The signal accumulator is a special callback function that can be used
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to collect return values of the various callbacks that are called
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during a signal emission. The signal accumulator is specified at signal
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creation time, if it is left %NULL, no accumulation of callback return
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values is performed. The return value of signal emissions is then the
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value returned by the last callback.
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</para>
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@ihint: Signal invocation hint, see #GSignalInvocationHint.
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@return_accu: Accumulator to collect callback return values in, this
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is the return value of the current signal emission.
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@handler_return:
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@data:
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@Returns: The accumulator function returns whether the signal emission
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should be aborted. Returning %FALSE means to abort the
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current emission and %TRUE is returned for continuation.
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<!-- ##### TYPEDEF GSignalCMarshaller ##### -->
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<para>
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This is the signature of marshaller functions, required to marshall
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arrays of parameter values to signal emissions into C language callback
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invocations. It is merely an alias to #GClosureMarshal since the #GClosure
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mechanism takes over responsibility of actual function invocation for the
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signal system.
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</para>
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<!-- ##### USER_FUNCTION GSignalEmissionHook ##### -->
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<para>
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A simple function pointer to get invoked when the signal is emitted. This
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allows you to tie a hook to the signal type, so that it will trap all
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emissions of that signal, from any object.
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</para>
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<para>
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You may not attach these to signals created with the #G_SIGNAL_NO_HOOKS flag.
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</para>
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@ihint: Signal invocation hint, see #GSignalInvocationHint.
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@n_param_values: the number of parameters to the function, including
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the instance on which the signal was emitted.
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@param_values: the instance on which the signal was emitted, followed by the
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parameters of the emission.
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@data: user data associated with the hook.
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@Returns: whether it wants to stay connected. If it returns %FALSE, the signal
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hook is disconnected (and destroyed).
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<!-- ##### ENUM GSignalFlags ##### -->
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<para>
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The signal flags are used to specify a signal's behaviour, the overall
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signal description outlines how especially the RUN flags control the
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stages of a signal emission.
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</para>
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@G_SIGNAL_RUN_FIRST: Invoke the object method handler in the first emission stage.
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@G_SIGNAL_RUN_LAST: Invoke the object method handler in the third emission stage.
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@G_SIGNAL_RUN_CLEANUP: Invoke the object method handler in the last emission stage.
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@G_SIGNAL_NO_RECURSE: Signals being emitted for an object while currently being in
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emission for this very object will not be emitted recursively,
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but instead cause the first emission to be restarted.
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@G_SIGNAL_DETAILED: This signal supports "::detail" appendices to the signal name
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upon handler connections and emissions.
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@G_SIGNAL_ACTION: Action signals are signals that may freely be emitted on alive
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objects from user code via g_signal_emit() and friends, without
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the need of being embedded into extra code that performs pre or
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post emission adjustments on the object. They can also be thought
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of as object methods which can be called generically by
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third-party code.
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@G_SIGNAL_NO_HOOKS: No emissions hooks are supported for this signal.
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<!-- ##### ENUM GSignalMatchType ##### -->
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<para>
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The match types specify what g_signal_handlers_block_matched(),
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g_signal_handlers_unblock_matched() and g_signal_handlers_disconnect_matched()
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match signals by.
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</para>
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@G_SIGNAL_MATCH_ID: The signal id must be equal.
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@G_SIGNAL_MATCH_DETAIL: The signal detail be equal.
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@G_SIGNAL_MATCH_CLOSURE: The closure must be the same.
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@G_SIGNAL_MATCH_FUNC: The C closure callback must be the same.
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@G_SIGNAL_MATCH_DATA: The closure data must be the same.
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@G_SIGNAL_MATCH_UNBLOCKED: Only unblocked signals may matched.
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<!-- ##### STRUCT GSignalQuery ##### -->
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<para>
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A structure holding in-depth information for a specific signal. It is
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filled in by the g_signal_query() function.
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</para>
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@signal_id: The signal id of the signal being queried, or 0 if the
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signal to be queried was unknown.
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@signal_name: The signal name.
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@itype: The interface/instance type that this signal can be emitted for.
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@signal_flags: The signal flags as passed in to g_signal_new().
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@return_type: The return type for user callbacks.
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@n_params: The number of parameters that user callbacks take.
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@param_types: The individual parameter types for user callbacks, note that the
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effective callback signature is:
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<programlisting>
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@return_type callback (#gpointer data1,
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[#param_types param_names,]
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#gpointer data2);
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</programlisting>
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<!-- ##### MACRO G_SIGNAL_TYPE_STATIC_SCOPE ##### -->
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<para>
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This macro flags signal argument types for which the signal system may
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assume that instances thereof remain persistent across all signal emissions
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they are used in. This is only useful for non ref-counted, value-copy types.
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</para>
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<para>
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To flag a signal argument in this way, add
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<literal>| G_SIGNAL_TYPE_STATIC_SCOPE</literal> to the corresponding argument
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of g_signal_new().
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</para>
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<informalexample>
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<programlisting>
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g_signal_new ("size_request",
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G_TYPE_FROM_CLASS (gobject_class),
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G_SIGNAL_RUN_FIRST,
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G_STRUCT_OFFSET (GtkWidgetClass, size_request),
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NULL, NULL,
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_gtk_marshal_VOID__BOXED,
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G_TYPE_NONE, 1,
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GTK_TYPE_REQUISITION | G_SIGNAL_TYPE_STATIC_SCOPE);
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</programlisting>
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</informalexample>
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<!-- ##### MACRO G_SIGNAL_MATCH_MASK ##### -->
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<para>
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A mask for all #GSignalMatchType bits.
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</para>
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<!-- ##### MACRO G_SIGNAL_FLAGS_MASK ##### -->
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<para>
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A mask for all #GSignalFlags bits.
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</para>
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<!-- ##### FUNCTION g_signal_new ##### -->
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<para>
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Creates a new signal. (This is usually done in the class initializer.)
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</para>
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<para>
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A signal name consists of segments consisting of ASCII letters and
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digits, separated by either the '-' or '_' character. The first
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character of a signal name must be a letter. Names which violate these
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rules lead to undefined behaviour of the GSignal system.
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</para>
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<para>
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When registering a signal and looking up a signal, either separator can
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be used, but they cannot be mixed.
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</para>
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@signal_name: the name for the signal
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@itype: the type this signal pertains to. It will also pertain to
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types which are derived from this type.
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@signal_flags: a combination of #GSignalFlags specifying detail of when
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the default handler is to be invoked. You should at least specify
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%G_SIGNAL_RUN_FIRST or %G_SIGNAL_RUN_LAST.
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@class_offset: The offset of the function pointer in the class structure
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for this type. Used to invoke a class method generically.
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@accumulator: the accumulator for this signal; may be %NULL.
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@accu_data: user data for the @accumulator.
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@c_marshaller: the function to translate arrays of parameter values to
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signal emissions into C language callback invocations.
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@return_type: the type of return value, or #G_TYPE_NONE for a signal
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without a return value.
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@n_params: the number of parameter types to follow.
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@Varargs: a list of types, one for each parameter.
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@Returns: the signal id
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<!-- ##### FUNCTION g_signal_newv ##### -->
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<para>
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Creates a new signal. (This is usually done in the class initializer.)
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</para>
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<para>
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See g_signal_new() for details on allowed signal names.
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</para>
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@signal_name: the name for the signal
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@itype: the type this signal pertains to. It will also pertain to
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types which are derived from this type.
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@signal_flags: a combination of #GSignalFlags specifying detail of when
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the default handler is to be invoked. You should at least specify
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%G_SIGNAL_RUN_FIRST or %G_SIGNAL_RUN_LAST.
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@class_closure: The closure to invoke on signal emission.
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@accumulator: the accumulator for this signal; may be %NULL.
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@accu_data: user data for the @accumulator.
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@c_marshaller: the function to translate arrays of parameter values to
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signal emissions into C language callback invocations.
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@return_type: the type of return value, or #G_TYPE_NONE for a signal
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without a return value.
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@n_params: the length of @param_types.
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@param_types: an array types, one for each parameter.
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@Returns: the signal id
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<!-- ##### FUNCTION g_signal_new_valist ##### -->
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<para>
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Creates a new signal. (This is usually done in the class initializer.)
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</para>
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<para>
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See g_signal_new() for details on allowed signal names.
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</para>
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@signal_name: the name for the signal
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@itype: the type this signal pertains to. It will also pertain to
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types which are derived from this type.
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@signal_flags: a combination of #GSignalFlags specifying detail of when
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the default handler is to be invoked. You should at least specify
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%G_SIGNAL_RUN_FIRST or %G_SIGNAL_RUN_LAST.
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@class_closure: The closure to invoke on signal emission.
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@accumulator: the accumulator for this signal; may be %NULL.
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@accu_data: user data for the @accumulator.
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@c_marshaller: the function to translate arrays of parameter values to
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signal emissions into C language callback invocations.
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@return_type: the type of return value, or #G_TYPE_NONE for a signal
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without a return value.
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@n_params: the number of parameter types in @args.
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@args: va_list of #GType, one for each parameter.
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@Returns: the signal id
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<!-- ##### FUNCTION g_signal_query ##### -->
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<para>
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Queries the signal system for in-depth information about a
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specific signal. This function will fill in a user-provided
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structure to hold signal-specific information. If an invalid
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signal id is passed in, the @signal_id member of the #GSignalQuery
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is 0. All members filled into the #GSignalQuery structure should
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be considered constant and have to be left untouched.
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</para>
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@signal_id: The signal id of the signal to query information for.
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@query: A user provided structure that is filled in with constant
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values upon success.
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<!-- ##### FUNCTION g_signal_lookup ##### -->
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<para>
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Given the name of the signal and the type of object it connects to, gets
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the signal's identifying integer. Emitting the signal by number is
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somewhat faster than using the name each time.
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</para>
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<para>
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Also tries the ancestors of the given type.
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</para>
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<para>
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See g_signal_new() for details on allowed signal names.
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</para>
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@name: the signal's name.
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@itype: the type that the signal operates on.
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@Returns: the signal's identifying number, or 0 if no signal was found.
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<!-- ##### FUNCTION g_signal_name ##### -->
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<para>
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Given the signal's identifier, finds its name.
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</para>
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<para>
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Two different signals may have the same name, if they have differing types.
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</para>
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@signal_id: the signal's identifying number.
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@Returns: the signal name, or %NULL if the signal number was invalid.
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<!-- ##### FUNCTION g_signal_list_ids ##### -->
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<para>
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Lists the signals by id that a certain instance or interface type
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created. Further information about the signals can be acquired through
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g_signal_query().
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</para>
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@itype: Instance or interface type.
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@n_ids: Location to store the number of signal ids for @itype.
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@Returns: Newly allocated array of signal IDs.
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<!-- ##### FUNCTION g_signal_emit ##### -->
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<para>
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Emits a signal.
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</para>
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<para>
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Note that g_signal_emit() resets the return value to the default
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if no handlers are connected, in contrast to g_signal_emitv().
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</para>
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@instance: the instance the signal is being emitted on.
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@signal_id: the signal id
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@detail: the detail
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@Varargs: parameters to be passed to the signal, followed by a
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location for the return value. If the return type of the signal
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is #G_TYPE_NONE, the return value location can be omitted.
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<!-- ##### FUNCTION g_signal_emit_by_name ##### -->
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<para>
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Emits a signal.
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</para>
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<para>
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Note that g_signal_emit_by_name() resets the return value to the default
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if no handlers are connected, in contrast to g_signal_emitv().
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</para>
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@instance: the instance the signal is being emitted on.
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@detailed_signal: a string of the form "signal-name::detail".
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@Varargs: parameters to be passed to the signal, followed by a
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location for the return value. If the return type of the signal
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is #G_TYPE_NONE, the return value location can be omitted.
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<!-- ##### FUNCTION g_signal_emitv ##### -->
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<para>
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Emits a signal.
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</para>
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<para>
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Note that g_signal_emitv() doesn't change @return_value if no handlers are
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connected, in contrast to g_signal_emit() and g_signal_emit_valist().
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</para>
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@instance_and_params: argument list for the signal emission. The first
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element in the array is a #GValue for the instance the signal is
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being emitted on. The rest are any arguments to be passed to the
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signal.
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@signal_id: the signal id
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@detail: the detail
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@return_value: Location to store the return value of the signal emission.
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<!-- ##### FUNCTION g_signal_emit_valist ##### -->
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<para>
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Emits a signal.
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</para>
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<para>
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Note that g_signal_emit_valist() resets the return value to the default
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if no handlers are connected, in contrast to g_signal_emitv().
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</para>
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@instance: the instance the signal is being emitted on.
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@signal_id: the signal id
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@detail: the detail
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@var_args: a list of parameters to be passed to the signal, followed by a
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location for the return value. If the return type of the signal
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is #G_TYPE_NONE, the return value location can be omitted.
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<!-- ##### MACRO g_signal_connect ##### -->
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<para>
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Connects a #GCallback function to a signal for a particular object.
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</para>
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<para>
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The handler will be called before the default handler of the signal.
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</para>
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@instance: the instance to connect to.
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@detailed_signal: a string of the form "signal-name::detail".
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@c_handler: the #GCallback to connect.
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@data: data to pass to @c_handler calls.
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@Returns: the handler id
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<!-- ##### MACRO g_signal_connect_after ##### -->
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<para>
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Connects a #GCallback function to a signal for a particular object.
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</para>
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<para>
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The handler will be called after the default handler of the signal.
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</para>
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@instance: the instance to connect to.
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@detailed_signal: a string of the form "signal-name::detail".
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@c_handler: the #GCallback to connect.
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@data: data to pass to @c_handler calls.
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@Returns: the handler id
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<!-- ##### MACRO g_signal_connect_swapped ##### -->
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<para>
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Connects a #GCallback function to a signal for a particular object.
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</para>
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<para>
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The instance on which the signal is emitted and @data will be swapped when
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calling the handler.
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</para>
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@instance: the instance to connect to.
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@detailed_signal: a string of the form "signal-name::detail".
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@c_handler: the #GCallback to connect.
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@data: data to pass to @c_handler calls.
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@Returns: the handler id
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<!-- ##### FUNCTION g_signal_connect_object ##### -->
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<para>
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This is similar to g_signal_connect_data(), but uses a closure which
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ensures that the @gobject stays alive during the call to @c_handler
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by temporarily adding a reference count to @gobject.
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</para>
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<para>
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Note that there this a bug in GObject that makes this function
|
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much less useful than it might seem otherwise. Once @gobject is
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disposed, the callback will no longer be called, but, the signal
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handler is <emphasis>not</emphasis> currently disconnected. If the
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@instance is itself being freed at the same time than this doesn't
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matter, since the signal will automatically be removed, but
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if @instance persists, then the signal handler will leak. You
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|
should not remove the signal yourself because in a future versions of
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GObject, the handler <emphasis>will</emphasis> automatically
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be disconnected.
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</para>
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<para>
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It's possible to work around this problem in a way that will
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continue to work with future versions of GObject by checking
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that the signal handler is still connected before disconnected it:
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<informalexample><programlisting>
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if (g_signal_handler_is_connected (instance, id))
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g_signal_handler_disconnect (instance, id);
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</programlisting></informalexample>
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</para>
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@instance: the instance to connect to.
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@detailed_signal: a string of the form "signal-name::detail".
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@c_handler: the #GCallback to connect.
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@gobject: the object to pass as data to @c_handler.
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@connect_flags: a combination of #GConnnectFlags.
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@Returns: the handler id.
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<!-- ##### ENUM GConnectFlags ##### -->
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<para>
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|
The connection flags are used to specify the behaviour of a signal's
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connection.
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</para>
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@G_CONNECT_AFTER: whether the handler should be called before or after the
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|
default handler of the signal.
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@G_CONNECT_SWAPPED: whether the instance and data should be swapped when
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|
calling the handler.
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|
<!-- ##### FUNCTION g_signal_connect_data ##### -->
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<para>
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|
Connects a #GCallback function to a signal for a particular object.
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|
</para>
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|
@instance: the instance to connect to.
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|
@detailed_signal: a string of the form "signal-name::detail".
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|
@c_handler: the #GCallback to connect.
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|
@data: data to pass to @c_handler calls.
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|
@destroy_data: a #GDestroyNotify for @data.
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|
@connect_flags: a combination of #GConnectFlags.
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|
@Returns: the handler id
|
|
|
|
|
|
<!-- ##### FUNCTION g_signal_connect_closure ##### -->
|
|
<para>
|
|
Connects a closure to a signal for a particular object.
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|
</para>
|
|
|
|
@instance: the instance to connect to.
|
|
@detailed_signal: a string of the form "signal-name::detail".
|
|
@closure: the closure to connect.
|
|
@after: whether the handler should be called before or after the
|
|
default handler of the signal.
|
|
@Returns: the handler id
|
|
|
|
|
|
<!-- ##### FUNCTION g_signal_connect_closure_by_id ##### -->
|
|
<para>
|
|
Connects a closure to a signal for a particular object.
|
|
</para>
|
|
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|
@instance: the instance to connect to.
|
|
@signal_id: the id of the signal.
|
|
@detail: the detail.
|
|
@closure: the closure to connect.
|
|
@after: whether the handler should be called before or after the
|
|
default handler of the signal.
|
|
@Returns: the handler id
|
|
|
|
|
|
<!-- ##### FUNCTION g_signal_handler_block ##### -->
|
|
<para>
|
|
Blocks a handler of an instance so it will not be called during
|
|
any signal emissions unless it is unblocked again. Thus "blocking"
|
|
a signal handler means to temporarily deactive it, a signal handler
|
|
has to be unblocked exactly the same amount of times it has been
|
|
blocked before to become active again.
|
|
</para>
|
|
<para>
|
|
The @handler_id has to be a valid signal handler id, connected to a
|
|
signal of @instance.
|
|
</para>
|
|
|
|
@instance: The instance to block the signal handler of.
|
|
@handler_id: Handler id of the handler to be blocked.
|
|
|
|
|
|
<!-- ##### FUNCTION g_signal_handler_unblock ##### -->
|
|
<para>
|
|
Undoes the effect of a previous g_signal_handler_block() call.
|
|
A blocked handler is skipped during signal emissions and will not be
|
|
invoked, unblocking it (for exactly the amount of times it has been
|
|
blocked before) reverts its "blocked" state, so the handler will be
|
|
recognized by the signal system and is called upon future or currently
|
|
ongoing signal emissions (since the order in which handlers are
|
|
called during signal emissions is deterministic, whether the
|
|
unblocked handler in question is called as part of a currently
|
|
ongoing emission depends on how far that emission has proceeded
|
|
yet).
|
|
</para>
|
|
<para>
|
|
The @handler_id has to be a valid id of a signal handler that is
|
|
connected to a signal of @instance and is currently blocked.
|
|
</para>
|
|
|
|
@instance: The instance to unblock the signal handler of.
|
|
@handler_id: Handler id of the handler to be unblocked.
|
|
|
|
|
|
<!-- ##### FUNCTION g_signal_handler_disconnect ##### -->
|
|
<para>
|
|
Disconnects a handler from an instance so it will not be called during
|
|
any future or currently ongoing emissions of the signal it has been
|
|
connected to. The @handler_id becomes invalid and may be reused.
|
|
</para>
|
|
<para>
|
|
The @handler_id has to be a valid signal handler id, connected to a
|
|
signal of @instance.
|
|
</para>
|
|
|
|
@instance: The instance to remove the signal handler from.
|
|
@handler_id: Handler id of the handler to be disconnected.
|
|
|
|
|
|
<!-- ##### FUNCTION g_signal_handler_find ##### -->
|
|
<para>
|
|
Finds the first signal handler that matches certain selection criteria.
|
|
The criteria mask is passed as an OR-ed combination of #GSignalMatchType
|
|
flags, and the criteria values are passed as arguments.
|
|
The match @mask has to be non-0 for successful matches.
|
|
If no handler was found, 0 is returned.
|
|
</para>
|
|
|
|
@instance: The instance owning the signal handler to be found.
|
|
@mask: Mask indicating which of @signal_id, @detail, @closure, @func
|
|
and/or @data the handler has to match.
|
|
@signal_id: Signal the handler has to be connected to.
|
|
@detail: Signal detail the handler has to be connected to.
|
|
@closure: The closure the handler will invoke.
|
|
@func: The C closure callback of the handler (useless for non-C closures).
|
|
@data: The closure data of the handler's closure.
|
|
@Returns: A valid non-0 signal handler id for a successful match.
|
|
|
|
|
|
<!-- ##### FUNCTION g_signal_handlers_block_matched ##### -->
|
|
<para>
|
|
Blocks all handlers on an instance that match a certain selection criteria.
|
|
The criteria mask is passed as an OR-ed combination of #GSignalMatchType
|
|
flags, and the criteria values are passed as arguments.
|
|
Passing at least one of the %G_SIGNAL_MATCH_CLOSURE, %G_SIGNAL_MATCH_FUNC
|
|
or %G_SIGNAL_MATCH_DATA match flags is required for successful matches.
|
|
If no handlers were found, 0 is returned, the number of blocked handlers
|
|
otherwise.
|
|
</para>
|
|
|
|
@instance: The instance to block handlers from.
|
|
@mask: Mask indicating which of @signal_id, @detail, @closure, @func
|
|
and/or @data the handlers have to match.
|
|
@signal_id: Signal the handlers have to be connected to.
|
|
@detail: Signal detail the handlers have to be connected to.
|
|
@closure: The closure the handlers will invoke.
|
|
@func: The C closure callback of the handlers (useless for non-C closures).
|
|
@data: The closure data of the handlers' closures.
|
|
@Returns: The amount of handlers that got blocked.
|
|
|
|
|
|
<!-- ##### FUNCTION g_signal_handlers_unblock_matched ##### -->
|
|
<para>
|
|
Unblocks all handlers on an instance that match a certain selection
|
|
criteria. The criteria mask is passed as an OR-ed combination of
|
|
#GSignalMatchType flags, and the criteria values are passed as arguments.
|
|
Passing at least one of the %G_SIGNAL_MATCH_CLOSURE, %G_SIGNAL_MATCH_FUNC
|
|
or %G_SIGNAL_MATCH_DATA match flags is required for successful matches.
|
|
If no handlers were found, 0 is returned, the number of unblocked handlers
|
|
otherwise. The match criteria should not apply to any handlers that are
|
|
not currently blocked.
|
|
</para>
|
|
|
|
@instance: The instance to unblock handlers from.
|
|
@mask: Mask indicating which of @signal_id, @detail, @closure, @func
|
|
and/or @data the handlers have to match.
|
|
@signal_id: Signal the handlers have to be connected to.
|
|
@detail: Signal detail the handlers have to be connected to.
|
|
@closure: The closure the handlers will invoke.
|
|
@func: The C closure callback of the handlers (useless for non-C closures).
|
|
@data: The closure data of the handlers' closures.
|
|
@Returns: The amount of handlers that got unblocked.
|
|
|
|
|
|
<!-- ##### FUNCTION g_signal_handlers_disconnect_matched ##### -->
|
|
<para>
|
|
Disconnects all handlers on an instance that match a certain selection
|
|
criteria. The criteria mask is passed as an OR-ed combination of
|
|
#GSignalMatchType flags, and the criteria values are passed as arguments.
|
|
Passing at least one of the %G_SIGNAL_MATCH_CLOSURE, %G_SIGNAL_MATCH_FUNC
|
|
or %G_SIGNAL_MATCH_DATA match flags is required for successful matches.
|
|
If no handlers were found, 0 is returned, the number of disconnected
|
|
handlers otherwise.
|
|
</para>
|
|
|
|
@instance: The instance to remove handlers from.
|
|
@mask: Mask indicating which of @signal_id, @detail, @closure, @func
|
|
and/or @data the handlers have to match.
|
|
@signal_id: Signal the handlers have to be connected to.
|
|
@detail: Signal detail the handlers have to be connected to.
|
|
@closure: The closure the handlers will invoke.
|
|
@func: The C closure callback of the handlers (useless for non-C closures).
|
|
@data: The closure data of the handlers' closures.
|
|
@Returns: The amount of handlers that got disconnected.
|
|
|
|
|
|
<!-- ##### FUNCTION g_signal_handler_is_connected ##### -->
|
|
<para>
|
|
Returns whether @handler_id is the id of a handler connected to @instance.
|
|
</para>
|
|
|
|
@instance: The instance where a signal handler is sought.
|
|
@handler_id: the handler id.
|
|
@Returns: whether @handler_id identifies a handler connected to @instance.
|
|
|
|
|
|
<!-- ##### MACRO g_signal_handlers_block_by_func ##### -->
|
|
<para>
|
|
Blocks all handlers on an instance that match @func and @data.
|
|
</para>
|
|
|
|
@instance: The instance to block handlers from.
|
|
@func: The C closure callback of the handlers (useless for non-C closures).
|
|
@data: The closure data of the handlers' closures.
|
|
@Returns: The number of handlers that got blocked.
|
|
|
|
|
|
<!-- ##### MACRO g_signal_handlers_unblock_by_func ##### -->
|
|
<para>
|
|
Unblocks all handlers on an instance that match @func and @data.
|
|
</para>
|
|
|
|
@instance: The instance to unblock handlers from.
|
|
@func: The C closure callback of the handlers (useless for non-C closures).
|
|
@data: The closure data of the handlers' closures.
|
|
@Returns: The number of handlers that got unblocked.
|
|
|
|
|
|
<!-- ##### MACRO g_signal_handlers_disconnect_by_func ##### -->
|
|
<para>
|
|
Disconnects all handlers on an instance that match @func and @data.
|
|
</para>
|
|
|
|
@instance: The instance to remove handlers from.
|
|
@func: The C closure callback of the handlers (useless for non-C closures).
|
|
@data: The closure data of the handlers' closures.
|
|
@Returns: The number of handlers that got disconnected.
|
|
|
|
|
|
<!-- ##### FUNCTION g_signal_has_handler_pending ##### -->
|
|
<para>
|
|
Returns whether there are any handlers connected to @instance for the
|
|
given signal id and detail.
|
|
</para>
|
|
<para>
|
|
One example of when you might use this is when the arguments to the
|
|
signal are difficult to compute. A class implementor may opt to not emit
|
|
the signal if no one is attached anyway, thus saving the cost of building
|
|
the arguments.
|
|
</para>
|
|
|
|
@instance: the object whose signal handlers are sought.
|
|
@signal_id: the signal id.
|
|
@detail: the detail.
|
|
@may_be_blocked: whether blocked handlers should count as match.
|
|
@Returns: %TRUE if a handler is connected to the signal,
|
|
%FALSE otherwise.
|
|
|
|
|
|
<!-- ##### FUNCTION g_signal_stop_emission ##### -->
|
|
<para>
|
|
Stops a signal's current emission.
|
|
</para>
|
|
<para>
|
|
This will prevent the default method from running, if the signal was
|
|
%G_SIGNAL_RUN_LAST and you connected normally (i.e. without the "after"
|
|
flag).
|
|
</para>
|
|
<para>
|
|
Prints a warning if used on a signal which isn't being emitted.
|
|
</para>
|
|
|
|
@instance: the object whose signal handlers you wish to stop.
|
|
@signal_id: the signal identifier, as returned by g_signal_lookup().
|
|
@detail: the detail which the signal was emitted with.
|
|
|
|
|
|
<!-- ##### FUNCTION g_signal_stop_emission_by_name ##### -->
|
|
<para>
|
|
Stops a signal's current emission.
|
|
</para>
|
|
<para>
|
|
This is just like g_signal_stop_emission() except it will look up the
|
|
signal id for you.
|
|
</para>
|
|
|
|
@instance: the object whose signal handlers you wish to stop.
|
|
@detailed_signal: a string of the form "signal-name::detail".
|
|
|
|
|
|
<!-- ##### FUNCTION g_signal_override_class_closure ##### -->
|
|
<para>
|
|
Overrides the class closure (i.e. the default handler) for the given signal
|
|
for emissions on instances of @instance_type. @instance_type must be derived
|
|
from the type to which the signal belongs.
|
|
</para>
|
|
|
|
@signal_id: the signal id
|
|
@instance_type: the instance type on which to override the class closure
|
|
for the signal.
|
|
@class_closure: the closure.
|
|
|
|
|
|
<!-- ##### FUNCTION g_signal_chain_from_overridden ##### -->
|
|
<para>
|
|
Calls the original class closure of a signal. This function should only
|
|
be called from an overridden class closure; see
|
|
g_signal_override_class_closure().
|
|
</para>
|
|
|
|
@instance_and_params: the argument list of the signal emission. The first
|
|
element in the array is a #GValue for the instance the signal is being
|
|
emitted on. The rest are any arguments to be passed to the signal.
|
|
@return_value: Location for the return value.
|
|
|
|
|
|
<!-- ##### FUNCTION g_signal_add_emission_hook ##### -->
|
|
<para>
|
|
Adds an emission hook for a signal, which will get called for any emission
|
|
of that signal, independent of the instance. This is possible only
|
|
for signals which don't have #G_SIGNAL_NO_HOOKS flag set.
|
|
</para>
|
|
|
|
@signal_id: the signal identifier, as returned by g_signal_lookup().
|
|
@detail: the detail on which to call the hook.
|
|
@hook_func: a #GSignalEmissionHook function.
|
|
@hook_data: user data for @hook_func.
|
|
@data_destroy: a #GDestroyNotify for @hook_data.
|
|
@Returns: the hook id, for later use with g_signal_remove_emission_hook().
|
|
|
|
|
|
<!-- ##### FUNCTION g_signal_remove_emission_hook ##### -->
|
|
<para>
|
|
Deletes an emission hook.
|
|
</para>
|
|
|
|
@signal_id: the id of the signal
|
|
@hook_id: the id of the emission hook, as returned by
|
|
g_signal_add_emission_hook()
|
|
|
|
|
|
<!-- ##### FUNCTION g_signal_parse_name ##### -->
|
|
<para>
|
|
Internal function to parse a signal name into its @signal_id
|
|
and @detail quark.
|
|
</para>
|
|
|
|
@detailed_signal: a string of the form "signal-name::detail".
|
|
@itype: The interface/instance type that introduced "signal-name".
|
|
@signal_id_p: Location to store the signal id.
|
|
@detail_p: Location to store the detail quark.
|
|
@force_detail_quark: %TRUE forces creation of a #GQuark for the detail.
|
|
@Returns: Whether the signal name could successfully be parsed and @signal_id_p and @detail_p contain valid return values.
|
|
|
|
|
|
<!-- ##### FUNCTION g_signal_get_invocation_hint ##### -->
|
|
<para>
|
|
Returns the invocation hint of the innermost signal emission of instance.
|
|
</para>
|
|
|
|
@instance: the instance to query
|
|
@Returns: the invocation hint of the innermost signal emission.
|
|
|
|
|
|
<!-- ##### FUNCTION g_signal_type_cclosure_new ##### -->
|
|
<para>
|
|
Creates a new closure which invokes the function found at the offset
|
|
@struct_offset in the class structure of the interface or classed type
|
|
identified by @itype.
|
|
</para>
|
|
|
|
@itype: the #GType identifier of an interface or classed type
|
|
@struct_offset: the offset of the member function of @itype's class
|
|
structure which is to be invoked by the new closure
|
|
@Returns: a new #GCClosure
|
|
|
|
|
|
<!-- ##### FUNCTION g_signal_accumulator_true_handled ##### -->
|
|
<para>
|
|
A predefined #GSignalAccumulator for signals that return a
|
|
boolean values. The behavior that this accumulator gives is
|
|
that a return of %TRUE stops the signal emission: no further
|
|
callbacks will be invokced, while a return of %FALSE allows
|
|
the emission to coninue. The idea here is that a %TRUE return
|
|
indicates that the callback <emphasis>handled</emphasis> the signal,
|
|
and no further handling is needed.
|
|
</para>
|
|
|
|
@ihint: standard #GSignalAccumulator parameter
|
|
@return_accu: standard #GSignalAccumulator parameter
|
|
@handler_return: standard #GSignalAccumulator parameter
|
|
@dummy: standard #GSignalAccumulator parameter
|
|
@Returns: standard #GSignalAccumulator result
|
|
@Since: 2.4
|
|
|
|
|