/* GObject - GLib Type, Object, Parameter and Signal Library * Copyright (C) 1998-1999, 2000-2001 Tim Janik and Red Hat, Inc. * * This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or * modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public * License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either * version 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. * * This library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU * Lesser General Public License for more details. * * You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General * Public License along with this library; if not, write to the * Free Software Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, * Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA. */ /* * MT safe with regards to reference counting. */ #include "config.h" #include #include #include "glib/gdatasetprivate.h" #include "gobject.h" #include "gvaluecollector.h" #include "gsignal.h" #include "gparamspecs.h" #include "gvaluetypes.h" #include "gobjectalias.h" /* This should be included after gobjectalias.h (or pltcheck.sh will fail) */ #include "gobjectnotifyqueue.c" /** * SECTION:objects * * @Short_description: The base object type * * @See_also:#GParamSpecObject, g_param_spec_object() * * @Title: The Base Object Type * * GObject is the fundamental type providing the common attributes and * methods for all object types in GTK+, Pango and other libraries * based on GObject. The GObject class provides methods for object * construction and destruction, property access methods, and signal * support. Signals are described in detail in . * * * #GInitiallyUnowned is derived from #GObject. The only difference between * the two is that the initial reference of a #GInitiallyUnowned is flagged * as a floating reference. * This means that it is not specifically claimed to be "owned" by * any code portion. The main motivation for providing floating references is * C convenience. In particular, it allows code to be written as: * |[ * container = create_container(); * container_add_child (container, create_child()); * ]| * If container_add_child() will g_object_ref_sink() the * passed in child, no reference of the newly created child is leaked. * Without floating references, container_add_child() * can only g_object_ref() the new child, so to implement this code without * reference leaks, it would have to be written as: * |[ * Child *child; * container = create_container(); * child = create_child(); * container_add_child (container, child); * g_object_unref (child); * ]| * The floating reference can be converted into * an ordinary reference by calling g_object_ref_sink(). * For already sunken objects (objects that don't have a floating reference * anymore), g_object_ref_sink() is equivalent to g_object_ref() and returns * a new reference. * Since floating references are useful almost exclusively for C convenience, * language bindings that provide automated reference and memory ownership * maintenance (such as smart pointers or garbage collection) therefore don't * need to expose floating references in their API. * * * Some object implementations may need to save an objects floating state * across certain code portions (an example is #GtkMenu), to achive this, the * following sequence can be used: * * |[ * // save floating state * gboolean was_floating = g_object_is_floating (object); * g_object_ref_sink (object); * // protected code portion * ...; * // restore floating state * if (was_floating) * g_object_force_floating (object); * g_obejct_unref (object); // release previously acquired reference * ]| */ #define PREALLOC_CPARAMS (8) /* --- macros --- */ #define PARAM_SPEC_PARAM_ID(pspec) ((pspec)->param_id) #define PARAM_SPEC_SET_PARAM_ID(pspec, id) ((pspec)->param_id = (id)) #define OBJECT_HAS_TOGGLE_REF_FLAG 0x1 #define OBJECT_HAS_TOGGLE_REF(object) \ ((G_DATALIST_GET_FLAGS (&(object)->qdata) & OBJECT_HAS_TOGGLE_REF_FLAG) != 0) #define OBJECT_FLOATING_FLAG 0x2 /* --- signals --- */ enum { NOTIFY, LAST_SIGNAL }; /* --- properties --- */ enum { PROP_NONE }; /* --- prototypes --- */ static void g_object_base_class_init (GObjectClass *class); static void g_object_base_class_finalize (GObjectClass *class); static void g_object_do_class_init (GObjectClass *class); static void g_object_init (GObject *object); static GObject* g_object_constructor (GType type, guint n_construct_properties, GObjectConstructParam *construct_params); static void g_object_real_dispose (GObject *object); static void g_object_finalize (GObject *object); static void g_object_do_set_property (GObject *object, guint property_id, const GValue *value, GParamSpec *pspec); static void g_object_do_get_property (GObject *object, guint property_id, GValue *value, GParamSpec *pspec); static void g_value_object_init (GValue *value); static void g_value_object_free_value (GValue *value); static void g_value_object_copy_value (const GValue *src_value, GValue *dest_value); static void g_value_object_transform_value (const GValue *src_value, GValue *dest_value); static gpointer g_value_object_peek_pointer (const GValue *value); static gchar* g_value_object_collect_value (GValue *value, guint n_collect_values, GTypeCValue *collect_values, guint collect_flags); static gchar* g_value_object_lcopy_value (const GValue *value, guint n_collect_values, GTypeCValue *collect_values, guint collect_flags); static void g_object_dispatch_properties_changed (GObject *object, guint n_pspecs, GParamSpec **pspecs); static inline void object_get_property (GObject *object, GParamSpec *pspec, GValue *value); static inline void object_set_property (GObject *object, GParamSpec *pspec, const GValue *value, GObjectNotifyQueue *nqueue); static guint object_floating_flag_handler (GObject *object, gint job); static void object_interface_check_properties (gpointer func_data, gpointer g_iface); /* --- variables --- */ static GQuark quark_closure_array = 0; static GQuark quark_weak_refs = 0; static GQuark quark_toggle_refs = 0; static GParamSpecPool *pspec_pool = NULL; static GObjectNotifyContext property_notify_context = { 0, }; static gulong gobject_signals[LAST_SIGNAL] = { 0, }; static guint (*floating_flag_handler) (GObject*, gint) = object_floating_flag_handler; G_LOCK_DEFINE_STATIC (construction_mutex); static GSList *construction_objects = NULL; /* --- functions --- */ #ifdef G_ENABLE_DEBUG #define IF_DEBUG(debug_type) if (_g_type_debug_flags & G_TYPE_DEBUG_ ## debug_type) G_LOCK_DEFINE_STATIC (debug_objects); static volatile GObject *g_trap_object_ref = NULL; static guint debug_objects_count = 0; static GHashTable *debug_objects_ht = NULL; static void debug_objects_foreach (gpointer key, gpointer value, gpointer user_data) { GObject *object = value; g_message ("[%p] stale %s\tref_count=%u", object, G_OBJECT_TYPE_NAME (object), object->ref_count); } static void debug_objects_atexit (void) { IF_DEBUG (OBJECTS) { G_LOCK (debug_objects); g_message ("stale GObjects: %u", debug_objects_count); g_hash_table_foreach (debug_objects_ht, debug_objects_foreach, NULL); G_UNLOCK (debug_objects); } } #endif /* G_ENABLE_DEBUG */ void g_object_type_init (void) { static gboolean initialized = FALSE; static const GTypeFundamentalInfo finfo = { G_TYPE_FLAG_CLASSED | G_TYPE_FLAG_INSTANTIATABLE | G_TYPE_FLAG_DERIVABLE | G_TYPE_FLAG_DEEP_DERIVABLE, }; static GTypeInfo info = { sizeof (GObjectClass), (GBaseInitFunc) g_object_base_class_init, (GBaseFinalizeFunc) g_object_base_class_finalize, (GClassInitFunc) g_object_do_class_init, NULL /* class_destroy */, NULL /* class_data */, sizeof (GObject), 0 /* n_preallocs */, (GInstanceInitFunc) g_object_init, NULL, /* value_table */ }; static const GTypeValueTable value_table = { g_value_object_init, /* value_init */ g_value_object_free_value, /* value_free */ g_value_object_copy_value, /* value_copy */ g_value_object_peek_pointer, /* value_peek_pointer */ "p", /* collect_format */ g_value_object_collect_value, /* collect_value */ "p", /* lcopy_format */ g_value_object_lcopy_value, /* lcopy_value */ }; GType type; g_return_if_fail (initialized == FALSE); initialized = TRUE; /* G_TYPE_OBJECT */ info.value_table = &value_table; type = g_type_register_fundamental (G_TYPE_OBJECT, g_intern_static_string ("GObject"), &info, &finfo, 0); g_assert (type == G_TYPE_OBJECT); g_value_register_transform_func (G_TYPE_OBJECT, G_TYPE_OBJECT, g_value_object_transform_value); #ifdef G_ENABLE_DEBUG IF_DEBUG (OBJECTS) { debug_objects_ht = g_hash_table_new (g_direct_hash, NULL); g_atexit (debug_objects_atexit); } #endif /* G_ENABLE_DEBUG */ } static void g_object_base_class_init (GObjectClass *class) { GObjectClass *pclass = g_type_class_peek_parent (class); /* reset instance specific fields and methods that don't get inherited */ class->construct_properties = pclass ? g_slist_copy (pclass->construct_properties) : NULL; class->get_property = NULL; class->set_property = NULL; } static void g_object_base_class_finalize (GObjectClass *class) { GList *list, *node; _g_signals_destroy (G_OBJECT_CLASS_TYPE (class)); g_slist_free (class->construct_properties); class->construct_properties = NULL; list = g_param_spec_pool_list_owned (pspec_pool, G_OBJECT_CLASS_TYPE (class)); for (node = list; node; node = node->next) { GParamSpec *pspec = node->data; g_param_spec_pool_remove (pspec_pool, pspec); PARAM_SPEC_SET_PARAM_ID (pspec, 0); g_param_spec_unref (pspec); } g_list_free (list); } static void g_object_notify_dispatcher (GObject *object, guint n_pspecs, GParamSpec **pspecs) { G_OBJECT_GET_CLASS (object)->dispatch_properties_changed (object, n_pspecs, pspecs); } static void g_object_do_class_init (GObjectClass *class) { /* read the comment about typedef struct CArray; on why not to change this quark */ quark_closure_array = g_quark_from_static_string ("GObject-closure-array"); quark_weak_refs = g_quark_from_static_string ("GObject-weak-references"); quark_toggle_refs = g_quark_from_static_string ("GObject-toggle-references"); pspec_pool = g_param_spec_pool_new (TRUE); property_notify_context.quark_notify_queue = g_quark_from_static_string ("GObject-notify-queue"); property_notify_context.dispatcher = g_object_notify_dispatcher; class->constructor = g_object_constructor; class->set_property = g_object_do_set_property; class->get_property = g_object_do_get_property; class->dispose = g_object_real_dispose; class->finalize = g_object_finalize; class->dispatch_properties_changed = g_object_dispatch_properties_changed; class->notify = NULL; /** * GObject::notify: * @pspec: the #GParamSpec of the property which changed * @gobject: the object which received the signal. * * The notify signal is emitted on an object when one of its * properties has been changed. Note that getting this signal * doesn't guarantee that the value of the property has actually * changed, it may also be emitted when the setter for the property * is called to reinstate the previous value. * * This signal is typically used to obtain change notification for a * single property, by specifying the property name as a detail in the * g_signal_connect() call, like this: * |[ * g_signal_connect (text_view->buffer, "notify::paste-target-list", * G_CALLBACK (gtk_text_view_target_list_notify), * text_view) * ]| * It is important to note that you must use * canonical parameter names as * detail strings for the notify signal. */ gobject_signals[NOTIFY] = g_signal_new (g_intern_static_string ("notify"), G_TYPE_FROM_CLASS (class), G_SIGNAL_RUN_FIRST | G_SIGNAL_NO_RECURSE | G_SIGNAL_DETAILED | G_SIGNAL_NO_HOOKS | G_SIGNAL_ACTION, G_STRUCT_OFFSET (GObjectClass, notify), NULL, NULL, g_cclosure_marshal_VOID__PARAM, G_TYPE_NONE, 1, G_TYPE_PARAM); /* Install a check function that we'll use to verify that classes that * implement an interface implement all properties for that interface */ g_type_add_interface_check (NULL, object_interface_check_properties); } static void install_property_internal (GType g_type, guint property_id, GParamSpec *pspec) { if (g_param_spec_pool_lookup (pspec_pool, pspec->name, g_type, FALSE)) { g_warning ("When installing property: type `%s' already has a property named `%s'", g_type_name (g_type), pspec->name); return; } g_param_spec_ref (pspec); g_param_spec_sink (pspec); PARAM_SPEC_SET_PARAM_ID (pspec, property_id); g_param_spec_pool_insert (pspec_pool, pspec, g_type); } /** * g_object_class_install_property: * @oclass: a #GObjectClass * @property_id: the id for the new property * @pspec: the #GParamSpec for the new property * * Installs a new property. This is usually done in the class initializer. */ void g_object_class_install_property (GObjectClass *class, guint property_id, GParamSpec *pspec) { g_return_if_fail (G_IS_OBJECT_CLASS (class)); g_return_if_fail (G_IS_PARAM_SPEC (pspec)); if (pspec->flags & G_PARAM_WRITABLE) g_return_if_fail (class->set_property != NULL); if (pspec->flags & G_PARAM_READABLE) g_return_if_fail (class->get_property != NULL); g_return_if_fail (property_id > 0); g_return_if_fail (PARAM_SPEC_PARAM_ID (pspec) == 0); /* paranoid */ if (pspec->flags & G_PARAM_CONSTRUCT) g_return_if_fail ((pspec->flags & G_PARAM_CONSTRUCT_ONLY) == 0); if (pspec->flags & (G_PARAM_CONSTRUCT | G_PARAM_CONSTRUCT_ONLY)) g_return_if_fail (pspec->flags & G_PARAM_WRITABLE); install_property_internal (G_OBJECT_CLASS_TYPE (class), property_id, pspec); if (pspec->flags & (G_PARAM_CONSTRUCT | G_PARAM_CONSTRUCT_ONLY)) class->construct_properties = g_slist_prepend (class->construct_properties, pspec); /* for property overrides of construct poperties, we have to get rid * of the overidden inherited construct property */ pspec = g_param_spec_pool_lookup (pspec_pool, pspec->name, g_type_parent (G_OBJECT_CLASS_TYPE (class)), TRUE); if (pspec && pspec->flags & (G_PARAM_CONSTRUCT | G_PARAM_CONSTRUCT_ONLY)) class->construct_properties = g_slist_remove (class->construct_properties, pspec); } /** * g_object_interface_install_property: * @g_iface: any interface vtable for the interface, or the default * vtable for the interface. * @pspec: the #GParamSpec for the new property * * Add a property to an interface; this is only useful for interfaces * that are added to GObject-derived types. Adding a property to an * interface forces all objects classes with that interface to have a * compatible property. The compatible property could be a newly * created #GParamSpec, but normally * g_object_class_override_property() will be used so that the object * class only needs to provide an implementation and inherits the * property description, default value, bounds, and so forth from the * interface property. * * This function is meant to be called from the interface's default * vtable initialization function (the @class_init member of * #GTypeInfo.) It must not be called after after @class_init has * been called for any object types implementing this interface. * * Since: 2.4 */ void g_object_interface_install_property (gpointer g_iface, GParamSpec *pspec) { GTypeInterface *iface_class = g_iface; g_return_if_fail (G_TYPE_IS_INTERFACE (iface_class->g_type)); g_return_if_fail (G_IS_PARAM_SPEC (pspec)); g_return_if_fail (!G_IS_PARAM_SPEC_OVERRIDE (pspec)); /* paranoid */ g_return_if_fail (PARAM_SPEC_PARAM_ID (pspec) == 0); /* paranoid */ install_property_internal (iface_class->g_type, 0, pspec); } /** * g_object_class_find_property: * @oclass: a #GObjectClass * @property_name: the name of the property to look up * * Looks up the #GParamSpec for a property of a class. * * Returns: the #GParamSpec for the property, or %NULL if the class * doesn't have a property of that name */ GParamSpec* g_object_class_find_property (GObjectClass *class, const gchar *property_name) { GParamSpec *pspec; GParamSpec *redirect; g_return_val_if_fail (G_IS_OBJECT_CLASS (class), NULL); g_return_val_if_fail (property_name != NULL, NULL); pspec = g_param_spec_pool_lookup (pspec_pool, property_name, G_OBJECT_CLASS_TYPE (class), TRUE); if (pspec) { redirect = g_param_spec_get_redirect_target (pspec); if (redirect) return redirect; else return pspec; } else return NULL; } /** * g_object_interface_find_property: * @g_iface: any interface vtable for the interface, or the default * vtable for the interface * @property_name: name of a property to lookup. * * Find the #GParamSpec with the given name for an * interface. Generally, the interface vtable passed in as @g_iface * will be the default vtable from g_type_default_interface_ref(), or, * if you know the interface has already been loaded, * g_type_default_interface_peek(). * * Since: 2.4 * * Returns: the #GParamSpec for the property of the interface with the * name @property_name, or %NULL if no such property exists. */ GParamSpec* g_object_interface_find_property (gpointer g_iface, const gchar *property_name) { GTypeInterface *iface_class = g_iface; g_return_val_if_fail (G_TYPE_IS_INTERFACE (iface_class->g_type), NULL); g_return_val_if_fail (property_name != NULL, NULL); return g_param_spec_pool_lookup (pspec_pool, property_name, iface_class->g_type, FALSE); } /** * g_object_class_override_property: * @oclass: a #GObjectClass * @property_id: the new property ID * @name: the name of a property registered in a parent class or * in an interface of this class. * * Registers @property_id as referring to a property with the * name @name in a parent class or in an interface implemented * by @oclass. This allows this class to override * a property implementation in a parent class or to provide * the implementation of a property from an interface. * * * Internally, overriding is implemented by creating a property of type * #GParamSpecOverride; generally operations that query the properties of * the object class, such as g_object_class_find_property() or * g_object_class_list_properties() will return the overridden * property. However, in one case, the @construct_properties argument of * the @constructor virtual function, the #GParamSpecOverride is passed * instead, so that the @param_id field of the #GParamSpec will be * correct. For virtually all uses, this makes no difference. If you * need to get the overridden property, you can call * g_param_spec_get_redirect_target(). * * * Since: 2.4 */ void g_object_class_override_property (GObjectClass *oclass, guint property_id, const gchar *name) { GParamSpec *overridden = NULL; GParamSpec *new; GType parent_type; g_return_if_fail (G_IS_OBJECT_CLASS (oclass)); g_return_if_fail (property_id > 0); g_return_if_fail (name != NULL); /* Find the overridden property; first check parent types */ parent_type = g_type_parent (G_OBJECT_CLASS_TYPE (oclass)); if (parent_type != G_TYPE_NONE) overridden = g_param_spec_pool_lookup (pspec_pool, name, parent_type, TRUE); if (!overridden) { GType *ifaces; guint n_ifaces; /* Now check interfaces */ ifaces = g_type_interfaces (G_OBJECT_CLASS_TYPE (oclass), &n_ifaces); while (n_ifaces-- && !overridden) { overridden = g_param_spec_pool_lookup (pspec_pool, name, ifaces[n_ifaces], FALSE); } g_free (ifaces); } if (!overridden) { g_warning ("%s: Can't find property to override for '%s::%s'", G_STRFUNC, G_OBJECT_CLASS_NAME (oclass), name); return; } new = g_param_spec_override (name, overridden); g_object_class_install_property (oclass, property_id, new); } /** * g_object_class_list_properties: * @oclass: a #GObjectClass * @n_properties: return location for the length of the returned array * * Get an array of #GParamSpec* for all properties of a class. * * Returns: an array of #GParamSpec* which should be freed after use */ GParamSpec** /* free result */ g_object_class_list_properties (GObjectClass *class, guint *n_properties_p) { GParamSpec **pspecs; guint n; g_return_val_if_fail (G_IS_OBJECT_CLASS (class), NULL); pspecs = g_param_spec_pool_list (pspec_pool, G_OBJECT_CLASS_TYPE (class), &n); if (n_properties_p) *n_properties_p = n; return pspecs; } /** * g_object_interface_list_properties: * @g_iface: any interface vtable for the interface, or the default * vtable for the interface * @n_properties_p: location to store number of properties returned. * * Lists the properties of an interface.Generally, the interface * vtable passed in as @g_iface will be the default vtable from * g_type_default_interface_ref(), or, if you know the interface has * already been loaded, g_type_default_interface_peek(). * * Since: 2.4 * * Returns: a pointer to an array of pointers to #GParamSpec * structures. The paramspecs are owned by GLib, but the * array should be freed with g_free() when you are done with * it. */ GParamSpec** g_object_interface_list_properties (gpointer g_iface, guint *n_properties_p) { GTypeInterface *iface_class = g_iface; GParamSpec **pspecs; guint n; g_return_val_if_fail (G_TYPE_IS_INTERFACE (iface_class->g_type), NULL); pspecs = g_param_spec_pool_list (pspec_pool, iface_class->g_type, &n); if (n_properties_p) *n_properties_p = n; return pspecs; } static void g_object_init (GObject *object) { object->ref_count = 1; g_datalist_init (&object->qdata); /* freeze object's notification queue, g_object_newv() preserves pairedness */ g_object_notify_queue_freeze (object, &property_notify_context); /* enter construction list for notify_queue_thaw() and to allow construct-only properties */ G_LOCK (construction_mutex); construction_objects = g_slist_prepend (construction_objects, object); G_UNLOCK (construction_mutex); #ifdef G_ENABLE_DEBUG IF_DEBUG (OBJECTS) { G_LOCK (debug_objects); debug_objects_count++; g_hash_table_insert (debug_objects_ht, object, object); G_UNLOCK (debug_objects); } #endif /* G_ENABLE_DEBUG */ } static void g_object_do_set_property (GObject *object, guint property_id, const GValue *value, GParamSpec *pspec) { switch (property_id) { default: G_OBJECT_WARN_INVALID_PROPERTY_ID (object, property_id, pspec); break; } } static void g_object_do_get_property (GObject *object, guint property_id, GValue *value, GParamSpec *pspec) { switch (property_id) { default: G_OBJECT_WARN_INVALID_PROPERTY_ID (object, property_id, pspec); break; } } static void g_object_real_dispose (GObject *object) { g_signal_handlers_destroy (object); g_datalist_id_set_data (&object->qdata, quark_closure_array, NULL); g_datalist_id_set_data (&object->qdata, quark_weak_refs, NULL); } static void g_object_finalize (GObject *object) { g_datalist_clear (&object->qdata); #ifdef G_ENABLE_DEBUG IF_DEBUG (OBJECTS) { G_LOCK (debug_objects); g_assert (g_hash_table_lookup (debug_objects_ht, object) == object); g_hash_table_remove (debug_objects_ht, object); debug_objects_count--; G_UNLOCK (debug_objects); } #endif /* G_ENABLE_DEBUG */ } static void g_object_dispatch_properties_changed (GObject *object, guint n_pspecs, GParamSpec **pspecs) { guint i; for (i = 0; i < n_pspecs; i++) g_signal_emit (object, gobject_signals[NOTIFY], g_quark_from_string (pspecs[i]->name), pspecs[i]); } /** * g_object_run_dispose: * @object: a #GObject * * Releases all references to other objects. This can be used to break * reference cycles. * * This functions should only be called from object system implementations. */ void g_object_run_dispose (GObject *object) { g_return_if_fail (G_IS_OBJECT (object)); g_return_if_fail (object->ref_count > 0); g_object_ref (object); G_OBJECT_GET_CLASS (object)->dispose (object); g_object_unref (object); } /** * g_object_freeze_notify: * @object: a #GObject * * Increases the freeze count on @object. If the freeze count is * non-zero, the emission of "notify" signals on @object is * stopped. The signals are queued until the freeze count is decreased * to zero. * * This is necessary for accessors that modify multiple properties to prevent * premature notification while the object is still being modified. */ void g_object_freeze_notify (GObject *object) { g_return_if_fail (G_IS_OBJECT (object)); if (g_atomic_int_get (&object->ref_count) == 0) return; g_object_ref (object); g_object_notify_queue_freeze (object, &property_notify_context); g_object_unref (object); } /** * g_object_notify: * @object: a #GObject * @property_name: the name of a property installed on the class of @object. * * Emits a "notify" signal for the property @property_name on @object. */ void g_object_notify (GObject *object, const gchar *property_name) { GParamSpec *pspec; g_return_if_fail (G_IS_OBJECT (object)); g_return_if_fail (property_name != NULL); if (g_atomic_int_get (&object->ref_count) == 0) return; g_object_ref (object); /* We don't need to get the redirect target * (by, e.g. calling g_object_class_find_property()) * because g_object_notify_queue_add() does that */ pspec = g_param_spec_pool_lookup (pspec_pool, property_name, G_OBJECT_TYPE (object), TRUE); if (!pspec) g_warning ("%s: object class `%s' has no property named `%s'", G_STRFUNC, G_OBJECT_TYPE_NAME (object), property_name); else { GObjectNotifyQueue *nqueue; nqueue = g_object_notify_queue_freeze (object, &property_notify_context); g_object_notify_queue_add (object, nqueue, pspec); g_object_notify_queue_thaw (object, nqueue); } g_object_unref (object); } /** * g_object_thaw_notify: * @object: a #GObject * * Reverts the effect of a previous call to * g_object_freeze_notify(). The freeze count is decreased on @object * and when it reaches zero, all queued "notify" signals are emitted. * * It is an error to call this function when the freeze count is zero. */ void g_object_thaw_notify (GObject *object) { GObjectNotifyQueue *nqueue; g_return_if_fail (G_IS_OBJECT (object)); if (g_atomic_int_get (&object->ref_count) == 0) return; g_object_ref (object); nqueue = g_object_notify_queue_from_object (object, &property_notify_context); if (!nqueue || !nqueue->freeze_count) g_warning ("%s: property-changed notification for %s(%p) is not frozen", G_STRFUNC, G_OBJECT_TYPE_NAME (object), object); else g_object_notify_queue_thaw (object, nqueue); g_object_unref (object); } static inline void object_get_property (GObject *object, GParamSpec *pspec, GValue *value) { GObjectClass *class = g_type_class_peek (pspec->owner_type); guint param_id = PARAM_SPEC_PARAM_ID (pspec); GParamSpec *redirect; redirect = g_param_spec_get_redirect_target (pspec); if (redirect) pspec = redirect; class->get_property (object, param_id, value, pspec); } static inline void object_set_property (GObject *object, GParamSpec *pspec, const GValue *value, GObjectNotifyQueue *nqueue) { GValue tmp_value = { 0, }; GObjectClass *class = g_type_class_peek (pspec->owner_type); guint param_id = PARAM_SPEC_PARAM_ID (pspec); GParamSpec *redirect; redirect = g_param_spec_get_redirect_target (pspec); if (redirect) pspec = redirect; /* provide a copy to work from, convert (if necessary) and validate */ g_value_init (&tmp_value, G_PARAM_SPEC_VALUE_TYPE (pspec)); if (!g_value_transform (value, &tmp_value)) g_warning ("unable to set property `%s' of type `%s' from value of type `%s'", pspec->name, g_type_name (G_PARAM_SPEC_VALUE_TYPE (pspec)), G_VALUE_TYPE_NAME (value)); else if (g_param_value_validate (pspec, &tmp_value) && !(pspec->flags & G_PARAM_LAX_VALIDATION)) { gchar *contents = g_strdup_value_contents (value); g_warning ("value \"%s\" of type `%s' is invalid or out of range for property `%s' of type `%s'", contents, G_VALUE_TYPE_NAME (value), pspec->name, g_type_name (G_PARAM_SPEC_VALUE_TYPE (pspec))); g_free (contents); } else { class->set_property (object, param_id, &tmp_value, pspec); g_object_notify_queue_add (object, nqueue, pspec); } g_value_unset (&tmp_value); } static void object_interface_check_properties (gpointer func_data, gpointer g_iface) { GTypeInterface *iface_class = g_iface; GObjectClass *class = g_type_class_peek (iface_class->g_instance_type); GType iface_type = iface_class->g_type; GParamSpec **pspecs; guint n; if (!G_IS_OBJECT_CLASS (class)) return; pspecs = g_param_spec_pool_list (pspec_pool, iface_type, &n); while (n--) { GParamSpec *class_pspec = g_param_spec_pool_lookup (pspec_pool, pspecs[n]->name, G_OBJECT_CLASS_TYPE (class), TRUE); if (!class_pspec) { g_critical ("Object class %s doesn't implement property " "'%s' from interface '%s'", g_type_name (G_OBJECT_CLASS_TYPE (class)), pspecs[n]->name, g_type_name (iface_type)); continue; } /* The implementation paramspec must have a less restrictive * type than the interface parameter spec for set() and a * more restrictive type for get(). We just require equality, * rather than doing something more complicated checking * the READABLE and WRITABLE flags. We also simplify here * by only checking the value type, not the G_PARAM_SPEC_TYPE. */ if (class_pspec && !g_type_is_a (G_PARAM_SPEC_VALUE_TYPE (pspecs[n]), G_PARAM_SPEC_VALUE_TYPE (class_pspec))) { g_critical ("Property '%s' on class '%s' has type '%s' " "which is different from the type '%s', " "of the property on interface '%s'\n", pspecs[n]->name, g_type_name (G_OBJECT_CLASS_TYPE (class)), g_type_name (G_PARAM_SPEC_VALUE_TYPE (class_pspec)), g_type_name (G_PARAM_SPEC_VALUE_TYPE (pspecs[n])), g_type_name (iface_type)); } #define SUBSET(a,b,mask) (((a) & ~(b) & (mask)) == 0) /* CONSTRUCT and CONSTRUCT_ONLY add restrictions. * READABLE and WRITABLE remove restrictions. The implementation * paramspec must have less restrictive flags. */ if (class_pspec && (!SUBSET (class_pspec->flags, pspecs[n]->flags, G_PARAM_CONSTRUCT | G_PARAM_CONSTRUCT_ONLY) || !SUBSET (pspecs[n]->flags, class_pspec->flags, G_PARAM_READABLE | G_PARAM_WRITABLE))) { g_critical ("Flags for property '%s' on class '%s' " "are not compatible with the property on" "interface '%s'\n", pspecs[n]->name, g_type_name (G_OBJECT_CLASS_TYPE (class)), g_type_name (iface_type)); } #undef SUBSET } g_free (pspecs); } /** * g_object_new: * @object_type: the type id of the #GObject subtype to instantiate * @first_property_name: the name of the first property * @...: the value of the first property, followed optionally by more * name/value pairs, followed by %NULL * * Creates a new instance of a #GObject subtype and sets its properties. * * Construction parameters (see #G_PARAM_CONSTRUCT, #G_PARAM_CONSTRUCT_ONLY) * which are not explicitly specified are set to their default values. * * Returns: a new instance of @object_type */ gpointer g_object_new (GType object_type, const gchar *first_property_name, ...) { GObject *object; va_list var_args; g_return_val_if_fail (G_TYPE_IS_OBJECT (object_type), NULL); va_start (var_args, first_property_name); object = g_object_new_valist (object_type, first_property_name, var_args); va_end (var_args); return object; } static gboolean slist_maybe_remove (GSList **slist, gconstpointer data) { GSList *last = NULL, *node = *slist; while (node) { if (node->data == data) { if (last) last->next = node->next; else *slist = node->next; g_slist_free_1 (node); return TRUE; } last = node; node = last->next; } return FALSE; } static inline gboolean object_in_construction_list (GObject *object) { gboolean in_construction; G_LOCK (construction_mutex); in_construction = g_slist_find (construction_objects, object) != NULL; G_UNLOCK (construction_mutex); return in_construction; } /** * g_object_newv: * @object_type: the type id of the #GObject subtype to instantiate * @n_parameters: the length of the @parameters array * @parameters: an array of #GParameter * * Creates a new instance of a #GObject subtype and sets its properties. * * Construction parameters (see #G_PARAM_CONSTRUCT, #G_PARAM_CONSTRUCT_ONLY) * which are not explicitly specified are set to their default values. * * Returns: a new instance of @object_type */ gpointer g_object_newv (GType object_type, guint n_parameters, GParameter *parameters) { GObjectConstructParam *cparams, *oparams; GObjectNotifyQueue *nqueue = NULL; /* shouldn't be initialized, just to silence compiler */ GObject *object; GObjectClass *class, *unref_class = NULL; GSList *slist; guint n_total_cparams = 0, n_cparams = 0, n_oparams = 0, n_cvalues; GValue *cvalues; GList *clist = NULL; gboolean newly_constructed; guint i; g_return_val_if_fail (G_TYPE_IS_OBJECT (object_type), NULL); class = g_type_class_peek_static (object_type); if (!class) class = unref_class = g_type_class_ref (object_type); for (slist = class->construct_properties; slist; slist = slist->next) { clist = g_list_prepend (clist, slist->data); n_total_cparams += 1; } /* collect parameters, sort into construction and normal ones */ oparams = g_new (GObjectConstructParam, n_parameters); cparams = g_new (GObjectConstructParam, n_total_cparams); for (i = 0; i < n_parameters; i++) { GValue *value = ¶meters[i].value; GParamSpec *pspec = g_param_spec_pool_lookup (pspec_pool, parameters[i].name, object_type, TRUE); if (!pspec) { g_warning ("%s: object class `%s' has no property named `%s'", G_STRFUNC, g_type_name (object_type), parameters[i].name); continue; } if (!(pspec->flags & G_PARAM_WRITABLE)) { g_warning ("%s: property `%s' of object class `%s' is not writable", G_STRFUNC, pspec->name, g_type_name (object_type)); continue; } if (pspec->flags & (G_PARAM_CONSTRUCT | G_PARAM_CONSTRUCT_ONLY)) { GList *list = g_list_find (clist, pspec); if (!list) { g_warning ("%s: construct property \"%s\" for object `%s' can't be set twice", G_STRFUNC, pspec->name, g_type_name (object_type)); continue; } cparams[n_cparams].pspec = pspec; cparams[n_cparams].value = value; n_cparams++; if (!list->prev) clist = list->next; else list->prev->next = list->next; if (list->next) list->next->prev = list->prev; g_list_free_1 (list); } else { oparams[n_oparams].pspec = pspec; oparams[n_oparams].value = value; n_oparams++; } } /* set remaining construction properties to default values */ n_cvalues = n_total_cparams - n_cparams; cvalues = g_new (GValue, n_cvalues); while (clist) { GList *tmp = clist->next; GParamSpec *pspec = clist->data; GValue *value = cvalues + n_total_cparams - n_cparams - 1; value->g_type = 0; g_value_init (value, G_PARAM_SPEC_VALUE_TYPE (pspec)); g_param_value_set_default (pspec, value); cparams[n_cparams].pspec = pspec; cparams[n_cparams].value = value; n_cparams++; g_list_free_1 (clist); clist = tmp; } /* construct object from construction parameters */ object = class->constructor (object_type, n_total_cparams, cparams); /* free construction values */ g_free (cparams); while (n_cvalues--) g_value_unset (cvalues + n_cvalues); g_free (cvalues); /* adjust freeze_count according to g_object_init() and remaining properties */ G_LOCK (construction_mutex); newly_constructed = slist_maybe_remove (&construction_objects, object); G_UNLOCK (construction_mutex); if (newly_constructed || n_oparams) nqueue = g_object_notify_queue_freeze (object, &property_notify_context); if (newly_constructed) g_object_notify_queue_thaw (object, nqueue); /* run 'constructed' handler if there is one */ if (newly_constructed && class->constructed) class->constructed (object); /* set remaining properties */ for (i = 0; i < n_oparams; i++) object_set_property (object, oparams[i].pspec, oparams[i].value, nqueue); g_free (oparams); /* release our own freeze count and handle notifications */ if (newly_constructed || n_oparams) g_object_notify_queue_thaw (object, nqueue); if (unref_class) g_type_class_unref (unref_class); return object; } /** * g_object_new_valist: * @object_type: the type id of the #GObject subtype to instantiate * @first_property_name: the name of the first property * @var_args: the value of the first property, followed optionally by more * name/value pairs, followed by %NULL * * Creates a new instance of a #GObject subtype and sets its properties. * * Construction parameters (see #G_PARAM_CONSTRUCT, #G_PARAM_CONSTRUCT_ONLY) * which are not explicitly specified are set to their default values. * * Returns: a new instance of @object_type */ GObject* g_object_new_valist (GType object_type, const gchar *first_property_name, va_list var_args) { GObjectClass *class; GParameter *params; const gchar *name; GObject *object; guint n_params = 0, n_alloced_params = 16; g_return_val_if_fail (G_TYPE_IS_OBJECT (object_type), NULL); if (!first_property_name) return g_object_newv (object_type, 0, NULL); class = g_type_class_ref (object_type); params = g_new (GParameter, n_alloced_params); name = first_property_name; while (name) { gchar *error = NULL; GParamSpec *pspec = g_param_spec_pool_lookup (pspec_pool, name, object_type, TRUE); if (!pspec) { g_warning ("%s: object class `%s' has no property named `%s'", G_STRFUNC, g_type_name (object_type), name); break; } if (n_params >= n_alloced_params) { n_alloced_params += 16; params = g_renew (GParameter, params, n_alloced_params); } params[n_params].name = name; params[n_params].value.g_type = 0; g_value_init (¶ms[n_params].value, G_PARAM_SPEC_VALUE_TYPE (pspec)); G_VALUE_COLLECT (¶ms[n_params].value, var_args, 0, &error); if (error) { g_warning ("%s: %s", G_STRFUNC, error); g_free (error); g_value_unset (¶ms[n_params].value); break; } n_params++; name = va_arg (var_args, gchar*); } object = g_object_newv (object_type, n_params, params); while (n_params--) g_value_unset (¶ms[n_params].value); g_free (params); g_type_class_unref (class); return object; } static GObject* g_object_constructor (GType type, guint n_construct_properties, GObjectConstructParam *construct_params) { GObject *object; /* create object */ object = (GObject*) g_type_create_instance (type); /* set construction parameters */ if (n_construct_properties) { GObjectNotifyQueue *nqueue = g_object_notify_queue_freeze (object, &property_notify_context); /* set construct properties */ while (n_construct_properties--) { GValue *value = construct_params->value; GParamSpec *pspec = construct_params->pspec; construct_params++; object_set_property (object, pspec, value, nqueue); } g_object_notify_queue_thaw (object, nqueue); /* the notification queue is still frozen from g_object_init(), so * we don't need to handle it here, g_object_newv() takes * care of that */ } return object; } /** * g_object_set_valist: * @object: a #GObject * @first_property_name: name of the first property to set * @var_args: value for the first property, followed optionally by more * name/value pairs, followed by %NULL * * Sets properties on an object. */ void g_object_set_valist (GObject *object, const gchar *first_property_name, va_list var_args) { GObjectNotifyQueue *nqueue; const gchar *name; g_return_if_fail (G_IS_OBJECT (object)); g_object_ref (object); nqueue = g_object_notify_queue_freeze (object, &property_notify_context); name = first_property_name; while (name) { GValue value = { 0, }; GParamSpec *pspec; gchar *error = NULL; pspec = g_param_spec_pool_lookup (pspec_pool, name, G_OBJECT_TYPE (object), TRUE); if (!pspec) { g_warning ("%s: object class `%s' has no property named `%s'", G_STRFUNC, G_OBJECT_TYPE_NAME (object), name); break; } if (!(pspec->flags & G_PARAM_WRITABLE)) { g_warning ("%s: property `%s' of object class `%s' is not writable", G_STRFUNC, pspec->name, G_OBJECT_TYPE_NAME (object)); break; } if ((pspec->flags & G_PARAM_CONSTRUCT_ONLY) && !object_in_construction_list (object)) { g_warning ("%s: construct property \"%s\" for object `%s' can't be set after construction", G_STRFUNC, pspec->name, G_OBJECT_TYPE_NAME (object)); break; } g_value_init (&value, G_PARAM_SPEC_VALUE_TYPE (pspec)); G_VALUE_COLLECT (&value, var_args, 0, &error); if (error) { g_warning ("%s: %s", G_STRFUNC, error); g_free (error); g_value_unset (&value); break; } object_set_property (object, pspec, &value, nqueue); g_value_unset (&value); name = va_arg (var_args, gchar*); } g_object_notify_queue_thaw (object, nqueue); g_object_unref (object); } /** * g_object_get_valist: * @object: a #GObject * @first_property_name: name of the first property to get * @var_args: return location for the first property, followed optionally by more * name/return location pairs, followed by %NULL * * Gets properties of an object. * * In general, a copy is made of the property contents and the caller * is responsible for freeing the memory in the appropriate manner for * the type, for instance by calling g_free() or g_object_unref(). * * See g_object_get(). */ void g_object_get_valist (GObject *object, const gchar *first_property_name, va_list var_args) { const gchar *name; g_return_if_fail (G_IS_OBJECT (object)); g_object_ref (object); name = first_property_name; while (name) { GValue value = { 0, }; GParamSpec *pspec; gchar *error; pspec = g_param_spec_pool_lookup (pspec_pool, name, G_OBJECT_TYPE (object), TRUE); if (!pspec) { g_warning ("%s: object class `%s' has no property named `%s'", G_STRFUNC, G_OBJECT_TYPE_NAME (object), name); break; } if (!(pspec->flags & G_PARAM_READABLE)) { g_warning ("%s: property `%s' of object class `%s' is not readable", G_STRFUNC, pspec->name, G_OBJECT_TYPE_NAME (object)); break; } g_value_init (&value, G_PARAM_SPEC_VALUE_TYPE (pspec)); object_get_property (object, pspec, &value); G_VALUE_LCOPY (&value, var_args, 0, &error); if (error) { g_warning ("%s: %s", G_STRFUNC, error); g_free (error); g_value_unset (&value); break; } g_value_unset (&value); name = va_arg (var_args, gchar*); } g_object_unref (object); } /** * g_object_set: * @object: a #GObject * @first_property_name: name of the first property to set * @...: value for the first property, followed optionally by more * name/value pairs, followed by %NULL * * Sets properties on an object. */ void g_object_set (gpointer _object, const gchar *first_property_name, ...) { GObject *object = _object; va_list var_args; g_return_if_fail (G_IS_OBJECT (object)); va_start (var_args, first_property_name); g_object_set_valist (object, first_property_name, var_args); va_end (var_args); } /** * g_object_get: * @object: a #GObject * @first_property_name: name of the first property to get * @...: return location for the first property, followed optionally by more * name/return location pairs, followed by %NULL * * Gets properties of an object. * * In general, a copy is made of the property contents and the caller * is responsible for freeing the memory in the appropriate manner for * the type, for instance by calling g_free() or g_object_unref(). * * * Using g_object_get(<!-- -->) * An example of using g_object_get() to get the contents * of three properties - one of type #G_TYPE_INT, * one of type #G_TYPE_STRING, and one of type #G_TYPE_OBJECT: * * gint intval; * gchar *strval; * GObject *objval; * * g_object_get (my_object, * "int-property", &intval, * "str-property", &strval, * "obj-property", &objval, * NULL); * * // Do something with intval, strval, objval * * g_free (strval); * g_object_unref (objval); * * */ void g_object_get (gpointer _object, const gchar *first_property_name, ...) { GObject *object = _object; va_list var_args; g_return_if_fail (G_IS_OBJECT (object)); va_start (var_args, first_property_name); g_object_get_valist (object, first_property_name, var_args); va_end (var_args); } /** * g_object_set_property: * @object: a #GObject * @property_name: the name of the property to set * @value: the value * * Sets a property on an object. */ void g_object_set_property (GObject *object, const gchar *property_name, const GValue *value) { GObjectNotifyQueue *nqueue; GParamSpec *pspec; g_return_if_fail (G_IS_OBJECT (object)); g_return_if_fail (property_name != NULL); g_return_if_fail (G_IS_VALUE (value)); g_object_ref (object); nqueue = g_object_notify_queue_freeze (object, &property_notify_context); pspec = g_param_spec_pool_lookup (pspec_pool, property_name, G_OBJECT_TYPE (object), TRUE); if (!pspec) g_warning ("%s: object class `%s' has no property named `%s'", G_STRFUNC, G_OBJECT_TYPE_NAME (object), property_name); else if (!(pspec->flags & G_PARAM_WRITABLE)) g_warning ("%s: property `%s' of object class `%s' is not writable", G_STRFUNC, pspec->name, G_OBJECT_TYPE_NAME (object)); else if ((pspec->flags & G_PARAM_CONSTRUCT_ONLY) && !object_in_construction_list (object)) g_warning ("%s: construct property \"%s\" for object `%s' can't be set after construction", G_STRFUNC, pspec->name, G_OBJECT_TYPE_NAME (object)); else object_set_property (object, pspec, value, nqueue); g_object_notify_queue_thaw (object, nqueue); g_object_unref (object); } /** * g_object_get_property: * @object: a #GObject * @property_name: the name of the property to get * @value: return location for the property value * * Gets a property of an object. * * In general, a copy is made of the property contents and the caller is * responsible for freeing the memory by calling g_value_unset(). * * Note that g_object_get_property() is really intended for language * bindings, g_object_get() is much more convenient for C programming. */ void g_object_get_property (GObject *object, const gchar *property_name, GValue *value) { GParamSpec *pspec; g_return_if_fail (G_IS_OBJECT (object)); g_return_if_fail (property_name != NULL); g_return_if_fail (G_IS_VALUE (value)); g_object_ref (object); pspec = g_param_spec_pool_lookup (pspec_pool, property_name, G_OBJECT_TYPE (object), TRUE); if (!pspec) g_warning ("%s: object class `%s' has no property named `%s'", G_STRFUNC, G_OBJECT_TYPE_NAME (object), property_name); else if (!(pspec->flags & G_PARAM_READABLE)) g_warning ("%s: property `%s' of object class `%s' is not readable", G_STRFUNC, pspec->name, G_OBJECT_TYPE_NAME (object)); else { GValue *prop_value, tmp_value = { 0, }; /* auto-conversion of the callers value type */ if (G_VALUE_TYPE (value) == G_PARAM_SPEC_VALUE_TYPE (pspec)) { g_value_reset (value); prop_value = value; } else if (!g_value_type_transformable (G_PARAM_SPEC_VALUE_TYPE (pspec), G_VALUE_TYPE (value))) { g_warning ("%s: can't retrieve property `%s' of type `%s' as value of type `%s'", G_STRFUNC, pspec->name, g_type_name (G_PARAM_SPEC_VALUE_TYPE (pspec)), G_VALUE_TYPE_NAME (value)); g_object_unref (object); return; } else { g_value_init (&tmp_value, G_PARAM_SPEC_VALUE_TYPE (pspec)); prop_value = &tmp_value; } object_get_property (object, pspec, prop_value); if (prop_value != value) { g_value_transform (prop_value, value); g_value_unset (&tmp_value); } } g_object_unref (object); } /** * g_object_connect: * @object: a #GObject * @signal_spec: the spec for the first signal * @...: #GCallback for the first signal, followed by data for the * first signal, followed optionally by more signal * spec/callback/data triples, followed by %NULL * * A convenience function to connect multiple signals at once. * * The signal specs expected by this function have the form * "modifier::signal_name", where modifier can be one of the following: * * * signal * * equivalent to g_signal_connect_data (..., NULL, 0) * * * * object_signal * object-signal * * equivalent to g_signal_connect_object (..., 0) * * * * swapped_signal * swapped-signal * * equivalent to g_signal_connect_data (..., NULL, G_CONNECT_SWAPPED) * * * * swapped_object_signal * swapped-object-signal * * equivalent to g_signal_connect_object (..., G_CONNECT_SWAPPED) * * * * signal_after * signal-after * * equivalent to g_signal_connect_data (..., NULL, G_CONNECT_AFTER) * * * * object_signal_after * object-signal-after * * equivalent to g_signal_connect_object (..., G_CONNECT_AFTER) * * * * swapped_signal_after * swapped-signal-after * * equivalent to g_signal_connect_data (..., NULL, G_CONNECT_SWAPPED | G_CONNECT_AFTER) * * * * swapped_object_signal_after * swapped-object-signal-after * * equivalent to g_signal_connect_object (..., G_CONNECT_SWAPPED | G_CONNECT_AFTER) * * * * * |[ * menu->toplevel = g_object_connect (g_object_new (GTK_TYPE_WINDOW, * "type", GTK_WINDOW_POPUP, * "child", menu, * NULL), * "signal::event", gtk_menu_window_event, menu, * "signal::size_request", gtk_menu_window_size_request, menu, * "signal::destroy", gtk_widget_destroyed, &menu->toplevel, * NULL); * ]| * * Returns: @object */ gpointer g_object_connect (gpointer _object, const gchar *signal_spec, ...) { GObject *object = _object; va_list var_args; g_return_val_if_fail (G_IS_OBJECT (object), NULL); g_return_val_if_fail (object->ref_count > 0, object); va_start (var_args, signal_spec); while (signal_spec) { GCallback callback = va_arg (var_args, GCallback); gpointer data = va_arg (var_args, gpointer); gulong sid; if (strncmp (signal_spec, "signal::", 8) == 0) sid = g_signal_connect_data (object, signal_spec + 8, callback, data, NULL, 0); else if (strncmp (signal_spec, "object_signal::", 15) == 0 || strncmp (signal_spec, "object-signal::", 15) == 0) sid = g_signal_connect_object (object, signal_spec + 15, callback, data, 0); else if (strncmp (signal_spec, "swapped_signal::", 16) == 0 || strncmp (signal_spec, "swapped-signal::", 16) == 0) sid = g_signal_connect_data (object, signal_spec + 16, callback, data, NULL, G_CONNECT_SWAPPED); else if (strncmp (signal_spec, "swapped_object_signal::", 23) == 0 || strncmp (signal_spec, "swapped-object-signal::", 23) == 0) sid = g_signal_connect_object (object, signal_spec + 23, callback, data, G_CONNECT_SWAPPED); else if (strncmp (signal_spec, "signal_after::", 14) == 0 || strncmp (signal_spec, "signal-after::", 14) == 0) sid = g_signal_connect_data (object, signal_spec + 14, callback, data, NULL, G_CONNECT_AFTER); else if (strncmp (signal_spec, "object_signal_after::", 21) == 0 || strncmp (signal_spec, "object-signal-after::", 21) == 0) sid = g_signal_connect_object (object, signal_spec + 21, callback, data, G_CONNECT_AFTER); else if (strncmp (signal_spec, "swapped_signal_after::", 22) == 0 || strncmp (signal_spec, "swapped-signal-after::", 22) == 0) sid = g_signal_connect_data (object, signal_spec + 22, callback, data, NULL, G_CONNECT_SWAPPED | G_CONNECT_AFTER); else if (strncmp (signal_spec, "swapped_object_signal_after::", 29) == 0 || strncmp (signal_spec, "swapped-object-signal-after::", 29) == 0) sid = g_signal_connect_object (object, signal_spec + 29, callback, data, G_CONNECT_SWAPPED | G_CONNECT_AFTER); else { g_warning ("%s: invalid signal spec \"%s\"", G_STRFUNC, signal_spec); break; } signal_spec = va_arg (var_args, gchar*); } va_end (var_args); return object; } /** * g_object_disconnect: * @object: a #GObject * @signal_spec: the spec for the first signal * @...: #GCallback for the first signal, followed by data for the first signal, * followed optionally by more signal spec/callback/data triples, * followed by %NULL * * A convenience function to disconnect multiple signals at once. * * The signal specs expected by this function have the form * "any_signal", which means to disconnect any signal with matching * callback and data, or "any_signal::signal_name", which only * disconnects the signal named "signal_name". */ void g_object_disconnect (gpointer _object, const gchar *signal_spec, ...) { GObject *object = _object; va_list var_args; g_return_if_fail (G_IS_OBJECT (object)); g_return_if_fail (object->ref_count > 0); va_start (var_args, signal_spec); while (signal_spec) { GCallback callback = va_arg (var_args, GCallback); gpointer data = va_arg (var_args, gpointer); guint sid = 0, detail = 0, mask = 0; if (strncmp (signal_spec, "any_signal::", 12) == 0 || strncmp (signal_spec, "any-signal::", 12) == 0) { signal_spec += 12; mask = G_SIGNAL_MATCH_ID | G_SIGNAL_MATCH_FUNC | G_SIGNAL_MATCH_DATA; } else if (strcmp (signal_spec, "any_signal") == 0 || strcmp (signal_spec, "any-signal") == 0) { signal_spec += 10; mask = G_SIGNAL_MATCH_FUNC | G_SIGNAL_MATCH_DATA; } else { g_warning ("%s: invalid signal spec \"%s\"", G_STRFUNC, signal_spec); break; } if ((mask & G_SIGNAL_MATCH_ID) && !g_signal_parse_name (signal_spec, G_OBJECT_TYPE (object), &sid, &detail, FALSE)) g_warning ("%s: invalid signal name \"%s\"", G_STRFUNC, signal_spec); else if (!g_signal_handlers_disconnect_matched (object, mask | (detail ? G_SIGNAL_MATCH_DETAIL : 0), sid, detail, NULL, (gpointer)callback, data)) g_warning ("%s: signal handler %p(%p) is not connected", G_STRFUNC, callback, data); signal_spec = va_arg (var_args, gchar*); } va_end (var_args); } typedef struct { GObject *object; guint n_weak_refs; struct { GWeakNotify notify; gpointer data; } weak_refs[1]; /* flexible array */ } WeakRefStack; static void weak_refs_notify (gpointer data) { WeakRefStack *wstack = data; guint i; for (i = 0; i < wstack->n_weak_refs; i++) wstack->weak_refs[i].notify (wstack->weak_refs[i].data, wstack->object); g_free (wstack); } /** * g_object_weak_ref: * @object: #GObject to reference weakly * @notify: callback to invoke before the object is freed * @data: extra data to pass to notify * * Adds a weak reference callback to an object. Weak references are * used for notification when an object is finalized. They are called * "weak references" because they allow you to safely hold a pointer * to an object without calling g_object_ref() (g_object_ref() adds a * strong reference, that is, forces the object to stay alive). */ void g_object_weak_ref (GObject *object, GWeakNotify notify, gpointer data) { WeakRefStack *wstack; guint i; g_return_if_fail (G_IS_OBJECT (object)); g_return_if_fail (notify != NULL); g_return_if_fail (object->ref_count >= 1); wstack = g_datalist_id_remove_no_notify (&object->qdata, quark_weak_refs); if (wstack) { i = wstack->n_weak_refs++; wstack = g_realloc (wstack, sizeof (*wstack) + sizeof (wstack->weak_refs[0]) * i); } else { wstack = g_renew (WeakRefStack, NULL, 1); wstack->object = object; wstack->n_weak_refs = 1; i = 0; } wstack->weak_refs[i].notify = notify; wstack->weak_refs[i].data = data; g_datalist_id_set_data_full (&object->qdata, quark_weak_refs, wstack, weak_refs_notify); } /** * g_object_weak_unref: * @object: #GObject to remove a weak reference from * @notify: callback to search for * @data: data to search for * * Removes a weak reference callback to an object. */ void g_object_weak_unref (GObject *object, GWeakNotify notify, gpointer data) { WeakRefStack *wstack; gboolean found_one = FALSE; g_return_if_fail (G_IS_OBJECT (object)); g_return_if_fail (notify != NULL); wstack = g_datalist_id_get_data (&object->qdata, quark_weak_refs); if (wstack) { guint i; for (i = 0; i < wstack->n_weak_refs; i++) if (wstack->weak_refs[i].notify == notify && wstack->weak_refs[i].data == data) { found_one = TRUE; wstack->n_weak_refs -= 1; if (i != wstack->n_weak_refs) wstack->weak_refs[i] = wstack->weak_refs[wstack->n_weak_refs]; break; } } if (!found_one) g_warning ("%s: couldn't find weak ref %p(%p)", G_STRFUNC, notify, data); } /** * g_object_add_weak_pointer: * @object: The object that should be weak referenced. * @weak_pointer_location: The memory address of a pointer. * * Adds a weak reference from weak_pointer to @object to indicate that * the pointer located at @weak_pointer_location is only valid during * the lifetime of @object. When the @object is finalized, * @weak_pointer will be set to %NULL. */ void g_object_add_weak_pointer (GObject *object, gpointer *weak_pointer_location) { g_return_if_fail (G_IS_OBJECT (object)); g_return_if_fail (weak_pointer_location != NULL); g_object_weak_ref (object, (GWeakNotify) g_nullify_pointer, weak_pointer_location); } /** * g_object_remove_weak_pointer: * @object: The object that is weak referenced. * @weak_pointer_location: The memory address of a pointer. * * Removes a weak reference from @object that was previously added * using g_object_add_weak_pointer(). The @weak_pointer_location has * to match the one used with g_object_add_weak_pointer(). */ void g_object_remove_weak_pointer (GObject *object, gpointer *weak_pointer_location) { g_return_if_fail (G_IS_OBJECT (object)); g_return_if_fail (weak_pointer_location != NULL); g_object_weak_unref (object, (GWeakNotify) g_nullify_pointer, weak_pointer_location); } static guint object_floating_flag_handler (GObject *object, gint job) { switch (job) { gpointer oldvalue; case +1: /* force floating if possible */ do oldvalue = g_atomic_pointer_get (&object->qdata); while (!g_atomic_pointer_compare_and_exchange ((void**) &object->qdata, oldvalue, (gpointer) ((gsize) oldvalue | OBJECT_FLOATING_FLAG))); return (gsize) oldvalue & OBJECT_FLOATING_FLAG; case -1: /* sink if possible */ do oldvalue = g_atomic_pointer_get (&object->qdata); while (!g_atomic_pointer_compare_and_exchange ((void**) &object->qdata, oldvalue, (gpointer) ((gsize) oldvalue & ~(gsize) OBJECT_FLOATING_FLAG))); return (gsize) oldvalue & OBJECT_FLOATING_FLAG; default: /* check floating */ return 0 != ((gsize) g_atomic_pointer_get (&object->qdata) & OBJECT_FLOATING_FLAG); } } /** * g_object_is_floating: * @object: a #GObject * * Checks wether @object has a floating * reference. * * Since: 2.10 * * Returns: %TRUE if @object has a floating reference */ gboolean g_object_is_floating (gpointer _object) { GObject *object = _object; g_return_val_if_fail (G_IS_OBJECT (object), FALSE); return floating_flag_handler (object, 0); } /** * g_object_ref_sink: * @object: a #GObject * * Increase the reference count of @object, and possibly remove the * floating reference, if @object * has a floating reference. * * In other words, if the object is floating, then this call "assumes * ownership" of the floating reference, converting it to a normal * reference by clearing the floating flag while leaving the reference * count unchanged. If the object is not floating, then this call * adds a new normal reference increasing the reference count by one. * * Since: 2.10 * * Returns: @object */ gpointer g_object_ref_sink (gpointer _object) { GObject *object = _object; gboolean was_floating; g_return_val_if_fail (G_IS_OBJECT (object), object); g_return_val_if_fail (object->ref_count >= 1, object); g_object_ref (object); was_floating = floating_flag_handler (object, -1); if (was_floating) g_object_unref (object); return object; } /** * g_object_force_floating: * @object: a #GObject * * This function is intended for #GObject implementations to re-enforce a * floating object reference. * Doing this is seldomly required, all * #GInitiallyUnowneds are created with a floating reference which * usually just needs to be sunken by calling g_object_ref_sink(). * * Since: 2.10 */ void g_object_force_floating (GObject *object) { gboolean was_floating; g_return_if_fail (G_IS_OBJECT (object)); g_return_if_fail (object->ref_count >= 1); was_floating = floating_flag_handler (object, +1); } typedef struct { GObject *object; guint n_toggle_refs; struct { GToggleNotify notify; gpointer data; } toggle_refs[1]; /* flexible array */ } ToggleRefStack; static void toggle_refs_notify (GObject *object, gboolean is_last_ref) { ToggleRefStack *tstack = g_datalist_id_get_data (&object->qdata, quark_toggle_refs); /* Reentrancy here is not as tricky as it seems, because a toggle reference * will only be notified when there is exactly one of them. */ g_assert (tstack->n_toggle_refs == 1); tstack->toggle_refs[0].notify (tstack->toggle_refs[0].data, tstack->object, is_last_ref); } /** * g_object_add_toggle_ref: * @object: a #GObject * @notify: a function to call when this reference is the * last reference to the object, or is no longer * the last reference. * @data: data to pass to @notify * * Increases the reference count of the object by one and sets a * callback to be called when all other references to the object are * dropped, or when this is already the last reference to the object * and another reference is established. * * This functionality is intended for binding @object to a proxy * object managed by another memory manager. This is done with two * paired references: the strong reference added by * g_object_add_toggle_ref() and a reverse reference to the proxy * object which is either a strong reference or weak reference. * * The setup is that when there are no other references to @object, * only a weak reference is held in the reverse direction from @object * to the proxy object, but when there are other references held to * @object, a strong reference is held. The @notify callback is called * when the reference from @object to the proxy object should be * toggled from strong to weak (@is_last_ref * true) or weak to strong (@is_last_ref false). * * Since a (normal) reference must be held to the object before * calling g_object_toggle_ref(), the initial state of the reverse * link is always strong. * * Multiple toggle references may be added to the same gobject, * however if there are multiple toggle references to an object, none * of them will ever be notified until all but one are removed. For * this reason, you should only ever use a toggle reference if there * is important state in the proxy object. * * Since: 2.8 */ void g_object_add_toggle_ref (GObject *object, GToggleNotify notify, gpointer data) { ToggleRefStack *tstack; guint i; g_return_if_fail (G_IS_OBJECT (object)); g_return_if_fail (notify != NULL); g_return_if_fail (object->ref_count >= 1); g_object_ref (object); tstack = g_datalist_id_remove_no_notify (&object->qdata, quark_toggle_refs); if (tstack) { i = tstack->n_toggle_refs++; /* allocate i = tstate->n_toggle_refs - 1 positions beyond the 1 declared * in tstate->toggle_refs */ tstack = g_realloc (tstack, sizeof (*tstack) + sizeof (tstack->toggle_refs[0]) * i); } else { tstack = g_renew (ToggleRefStack, NULL, 1); tstack->object = object; tstack->n_toggle_refs = 1; i = 0; } /* Set a flag for fast lookup after adding the first toggle reference */ if (tstack->n_toggle_refs == 1) g_datalist_set_flags (&object->qdata, OBJECT_HAS_TOGGLE_REF_FLAG); tstack->toggle_refs[i].notify = notify; tstack->toggle_refs[i].data = data; g_datalist_id_set_data_full (&object->qdata, quark_toggle_refs, tstack, (GDestroyNotify)g_free); } /** * g_object_remove_toggle_ref: * @object: a #GObject * @notify: a function to call when this reference is the * last reference to the object, or is no longer * the last reference. * @data: data to pass to @notify * * Removes a reference added with g_object_add_toggle_ref(). The * reference count of the object is decreased by one. * * Since: 2.8 */ void g_object_remove_toggle_ref (GObject *object, GToggleNotify notify, gpointer data) { ToggleRefStack *tstack; gboolean found_one = FALSE; g_return_if_fail (G_IS_OBJECT (object)); g_return_if_fail (notify != NULL); tstack = g_datalist_id_get_data (&object->qdata, quark_toggle_refs); if (tstack) { guint i; for (i = 0; i < tstack->n_toggle_refs; i++) if (tstack->toggle_refs[i].notify == notify && tstack->toggle_refs[i].data == data) { found_one = TRUE; tstack->n_toggle_refs -= 1; if (i != tstack->n_toggle_refs) tstack->toggle_refs[i] = tstack->toggle_refs[tstack->n_toggle_refs]; if (tstack->n_toggle_refs == 0) g_datalist_unset_flags (&object->qdata, OBJECT_HAS_TOGGLE_REF_FLAG); g_object_unref (object); break; } } if (!found_one) g_warning ("%s: couldn't find toggle ref %p(%p)", G_STRFUNC, notify, data); } /** * g_object_ref: * @object: a #GObject * * Increases the reference count of @object. * * Returns: the same @object */ gpointer g_object_ref (gpointer _object) { GObject *object = _object; gint old_val; g_return_val_if_fail (G_IS_OBJECT (object), NULL); g_return_val_if_fail (object->ref_count > 0, NULL); #ifdef G_ENABLE_DEBUG if (g_trap_object_ref == object) G_BREAKPOINT (); #endif /* G_ENABLE_DEBUG */ old_val = g_atomic_int_exchange_and_add (&object->ref_count, 1); if (old_val == 1 && OBJECT_HAS_TOGGLE_REF (object)) toggle_refs_notify (object, FALSE); return object; } /** * g_object_unref: * @object: a #GObject * * Decreases the reference count of @object. When its reference count * drops to 0, the object is finalized (i.e. its memory is freed). */ void g_object_unref (gpointer _object) { GObject *object = _object; gint old_ref; gboolean is_zero; g_return_if_fail (G_IS_OBJECT (object)); g_return_if_fail (object->ref_count > 0); #ifdef G_ENABLE_DEBUG if (g_trap_object_ref == object) G_BREAKPOINT (); #endif /* G_ENABLE_DEBUG */ /* here we want to atomically do: if (ref_count>1) { ref_count--; return; } */ retry_atomic_decrement1: old_ref = g_atomic_int_get (&object->ref_count); if (old_ref > 1) { if (!g_atomic_int_compare_and_exchange (&object->ref_count, old_ref, old_ref - 1)) goto retry_atomic_decrement1; /* if we went from 2->1 we need to notify toggle refs if any */ if (old_ref == 2 && OBJECT_HAS_TOGGLE_REF (object)) toggle_refs_notify (object, TRUE); } else { /* we are about tp remove the last reference */ G_OBJECT_GET_CLASS (object)->dispose (object); /* may have been re-referenced meanwhile */ retry_atomic_decrement2: old_ref = g_atomic_int_get (&object->ref_count); if (old_ref > 1) { if (!g_atomic_int_compare_and_exchange (&object->ref_count, old_ref, old_ref - 1)) goto retry_atomic_decrement2; /* if we went from 2->1 we need to notify toggle refs if any */ if (old_ref == 2 && OBJECT_HAS_TOGGLE_REF (object)) toggle_refs_notify (object, TRUE); return; } /* we are still in the process of taking away the last ref */ g_datalist_id_set_data (&object->qdata, quark_closure_array, NULL); g_signal_handlers_destroy (object); g_datalist_id_set_data (&object->qdata, quark_weak_refs, NULL); /* decrement the last reference */ is_zero = g_atomic_int_dec_and_test (&object->ref_count); /* may have been re-referenced meanwhile */ if (G_LIKELY (is_zero)) { G_OBJECT_GET_CLASS (object)->finalize (object); #ifdef G_ENABLE_DEBUG IF_DEBUG (OBJECTS) { /* catch objects not chaining finalize handlers */ G_LOCK (debug_objects); g_assert (g_hash_table_lookup (debug_objects_ht, object) == NULL); G_UNLOCK (debug_objects); } #endif /* G_ENABLE_DEBUG */ g_type_free_instance ((GTypeInstance*) object); } } } /** * g_object_get_qdata: * @object: The GObject to get a stored user data pointer from * @quark: A #GQuark, naming the user data pointer * * This function gets back user data pointers stored via * g_object_set_qdata(). * * Returns: The user data pointer set, or %NULL */ gpointer g_object_get_qdata (GObject *object, GQuark quark) { g_return_val_if_fail (G_IS_OBJECT (object), NULL); return quark ? g_datalist_id_get_data (&object->qdata, quark) : NULL; } /** * g_object_set_qdata: * @object: The GObject to set store a user data pointer * @quark: A #GQuark, naming the user data pointer * @data: An opaque user data pointer * * This sets an opaque, named pointer on an object. * The name is specified through a #GQuark (retrived e.g. via * g_quark_from_static_string()), and the pointer * can be gotten back from the @object with g_object_get_qdata() * until the @object is finalized. * Setting a previously set user data pointer, overrides (frees) * the old pointer set, using #NULL as pointer essentially * removes the data stored. */ void g_object_set_qdata (GObject *object, GQuark quark, gpointer data) { g_return_if_fail (G_IS_OBJECT (object)); g_return_if_fail (quark > 0); g_datalist_id_set_data (&object->qdata, quark, data); } /** * g_object_set_qdata_full: * @object: The GObject to set store a user data pointer * @quark: A #GQuark, naming the user data pointer * @data: An opaque user data pointer * @destroy: Function to invoke with @data as argument, when @data * needs to be freed * * This function works like g_object_set_qdata(), but in addition, * a void (*destroy) (gpointer) function may be specified which is * called with @data as argument when the @object is finalized, or * the data is being overwritten by a call to g_object_set_qdata() * with the same @quark. */ void g_object_set_qdata_full (GObject *object, GQuark quark, gpointer data, GDestroyNotify destroy) { g_return_if_fail (G_IS_OBJECT (object)); g_return_if_fail (quark > 0); g_datalist_id_set_data_full (&object->qdata, quark, data, data ? destroy : (GDestroyNotify) NULL); } /** * g_object_steal_qdata: * @object: The GObject to get a stored user data pointer from * @quark: A #GQuark, naming the user data pointer * * This function gets back user data pointers stored via * g_object_set_qdata() and removes the @data from object * without invoking it's destroy() function (if any was * set). * Usually, calling this function is only required to update * user data pointers with a destroy notifier, for example: * |[ * void * object_add_to_user_list (GObject *object, * const gchar *new_string) * { * // the quark, naming the object data * GQuark quark_string_list = g_quark_from_static_string ("my-string-list"); * // retrive the old string list * GList *list = g_object_steal_qdata (object, quark_string_list); * * // prepend new string * list = g_list_prepend (list, g_strdup (new_string)); * // this changed 'list', so we need to set it again * g_object_set_qdata_full (object, quark_string_list, list, free_string_list); * } * static void * free_string_list (gpointer data) * { * GList *node, *list = data; * * for (node = list; node; node = node->next) * g_free (node->data); * g_list_free (list); * } * ]| * Using g_object_get_qdata() in the above example, instead of * g_object_steal_qdata() would have left the destroy function set, * and thus the partial string list would have been freed upon * g_object_set_qdata_full(). * * Returns: The user data pointer set, or %NULL */ gpointer g_object_steal_qdata (GObject *object, GQuark quark) { g_return_val_if_fail (G_IS_OBJECT (object), NULL); g_return_val_if_fail (quark > 0, NULL); return g_datalist_id_remove_no_notify (&object->qdata, quark); } /** * g_object_get_data: * @object: #GObject containing the associations * @key: name of the key for that association * * Gets a named field from the objects table of associations (see g_object_set_data()). * * Returns: the data if found, or %NULL if no such data exists. */ gpointer g_object_get_data (GObject *object, const gchar *key) { GQuark quark; g_return_val_if_fail (G_IS_OBJECT (object), NULL); g_return_val_if_fail (key != NULL, NULL); quark = g_quark_try_string (key); return quark ? g_datalist_id_get_data (&object->qdata, quark) : NULL; } /** * g_object_set_data: * @object: #GObject containing the associations. * @key: name of the key * @data: data to associate with that key * * Each object carries around a table of associations from * strings to pointers. This function lets you set an association. * * If the object already had an association with that name, * the old association will be destroyed. */ void g_object_set_data (GObject *object, const gchar *key, gpointer data) { g_return_if_fail (G_IS_OBJECT (object)); g_return_if_fail (key != NULL); g_datalist_id_set_data (&object->qdata, g_quark_from_string (key), data); } /** * g_object_set_data_full: * @object: #GObject containing the associations * @key: name of the key * @data: data to associate with that key * @destroy: function to call when the association is destroyed * * Like g_object_set_data() except it adds notification * for when the association is destroyed, either by setting it * to a different value or when the object is destroyed. * * Note that the @destroy callback is not called if @data is %NULL. */ void g_object_set_data_full (GObject *object, const gchar *key, gpointer data, GDestroyNotify destroy) { g_return_if_fail (G_IS_OBJECT (object)); g_return_if_fail (key != NULL); g_datalist_id_set_data_full (&object->qdata, g_quark_from_string (key), data, data ? destroy : (GDestroyNotify) NULL); } /** * g_object_steal_data: * @object: #GObject containing the associations * @key: name of the key * * Remove a specified datum from the object's data associations, * without invoking the association's destroy handler. * * Returns: the data if found, or %NULL if no such data exists. */ gpointer g_object_steal_data (GObject *object, const gchar *key) { GQuark quark; g_return_val_if_fail (G_IS_OBJECT (object), NULL); g_return_val_if_fail (key != NULL, NULL); quark = g_quark_try_string (key); return quark ? g_datalist_id_remove_no_notify (&object->qdata, quark) : NULL; } static void g_value_object_init (GValue *value) { value->data[0].v_pointer = NULL; } static void g_value_object_free_value (GValue *value) { if (value->data[0].v_pointer) g_object_unref (value->data[0].v_pointer); } static void g_value_object_copy_value (const GValue *src_value, GValue *dest_value) { if (src_value->data[0].v_pointer) dest_value->data[0].v_pointer = g_object_ref (src_value->data[0].v_pointer); else dest_value->data[0].v_pointer = NULL; } static void g_value_object_transform_value (const GValue *src_value, GValue *dest_value) { if (src_value->data[0].v_pointer && g_type_is_a (G_OBJECT_TYPE (src_value->data[0].v_pointer), G_VALUE_TYPE (dest_value))) dest_value->data[0].v_pointer = g_object_ref (src_value->data[0].v_pointer); else dest_value->data[0].v_pointer = NULL; } static gpointer g_value_object_peek_pointer (const GValue *value) { return value->data[0].v_pointer; } static gchar* g_value_object_collect_value (GValue *value, guint n_collect_values, GTypeCValue *collect_values, guint collect_flags) { if (collect_values[0].v_pointer) { GObject *object = collect_values[0].v_pointer; if (object->g_type_instance.g_class == NULL) return g_strconcat ("invalid unclassed object pointer for value type `", G_VALUE_TYPE_NAME (value), "'", NULL); else if (!g_value_type_compatible (G_OBJECT_TYPE (object), G_VALUE_TYPE (value))) return g_strconcat ("invalid object type `", G_OBJECT_TYPE_NAME (object), "' for value type `", G_VALUE_TYPE_NAME (value), "'", NULL); /* never honour G_VALUE_NOCOPY_CONTENTS for ref-counted types */ value->data[0].v_pointer = g_object_ref (object); } else value->data[0].v_pointer = NULL; return NULL; } static gchar* g_value_object_lcopy_value (const GValue *value, guint n_collect_values, GTypeCValue *collect_values, guint collect_flags) { GObject **object_p = collect_values[0].v_pointer; if (!object_p) return g_strdup_printf ("value location for `%s' passed as NULL", G_VALUE_TYPE_NAME (value)); if (!value->data[0].v_pointer) *object_p = NULL; else if (collect_flags & G_VALUE_NOCOPY_CONTENTS) *object_p = value->data[0].v_pointer; else *object_p = g_object_ref (value->data[0].v_pointer); return NULL; } /** * g_value_set_object: * @value: a valid #GValue of %G_TYPE_OBJECT derived type * @v_object: object value to be set * * Set the contents of a %G_TYPE_OBJECT derived #GValue to @v_object. * * g_value_set_object() increases the reference count of @v_object * (the #GValue holds a reference to @v_object). If you do not wish * to increase the reference count of the object (i.e. you wish to * pass your current reference to the #GValue because you no longer * need it), use g_value_take_object() instead. * * It is important that your #GValue holds a reference to @v_object (either its * own, or one it has taken) to ensure that the object won't be destroyed while * the #GValue still exists). */ void g_value_set_object (GValue *value, gpointer v_object) { GObject *old; g_return_if_fail (G_VALUE_HOLDS_OBJECT (value)); old = value->data[0].v_pointer; if (v_object) { g_return_if_fail (G_IS_OBJECT (v_object)); g_return_if_fail (g_value_type_compatible (G_OBJECT_TYPE (v_object), G_VALUE_TYPE (value))); value->data[0].v_pointer = v_object; g_object_ref (value->data[0].v_pointer); } else value->data[0].v_pointer = NULL; if (old) g_object_unref (old); } /** * g_value_set_object_take_ownership: * @value: a valid #GValue of %G_TYPE_OBJECT derived type * @v_object: object value to be set * * This is an internal function introduced mainly for C marshallers. * * Deprecated: 2.4: Use g_value_take_object() instead. */ void g_value_set_object_take_ownership (GValue *value, gpointer v_object) { g_value_take_object (value, v_object); } /** * g_value_take_object: * @value: a valid #GValue of %G_TYPE_OBJECT derived type * @v_object: object value to be set * * Sets the contents of a %G_TYPE_OBJECT derived #GValue to @v_object * and takes over the ownership of the callers reference to @v_object; * the caller doesn't have to unref it any more (i.e. the reference * count of the object is not increased). * * If you want the #GValue to hold its own reference to @v_object, use * g_value_set_object() instead. * * Since: 2.4 */ void g_value_take_object (GValue *value, gpointer v_object) { g_return_if_fail (G_VALUE_HOLDS_OBJECT (value)); if (value->data[0].v_pointer) { g_object_unref (value->data[0].v_pointer); value->data[0].v_pointer = NULL; } if (v_object) { g_return_if_fail (G_IS_OBJECT (v_object)); g_return_if_fail (g_value_type_compatible (G_OBJECT_TYPE (v_object), G_VALUE_TYPE (value))); value->data[0].v_pointer = v_object; /* we take over the reference count */ } } /** * g_value_get_object: * @value: a valid #GValue of %G_TYPE_OBJECT derived type * * Get the contents of a %G_TYPE_OBJECT derived #GValue. * * Returns: object contents of @value */ gpointer g_value_get_object (const GValue *value) { g_return_val_if_fail (G_VALUE_HOLDS_OBJECT (value), NULL); return value->data[0].v_pointer; } /** * g_value_dup_object: * @value: a valid #GValue whose type is derived from %G_TYPE_OBJECT * * Get the contents of a %G_TYPE_OBJECT derived #GValue, increasing * its reference count. * * Returns: object content of @value, should be unreferenced when no * longer needed. */ gpointer g_value_dup_object (const GValue *value) { g_return_val_if_fail (G_VALUE_HOLDS_OBJECT (value), NULL); return value->data[0].v_pointer ? g_object_ref (value->data[0].v_pointer) : NULL; } /** * g_signal_connect_object: * @instance: the instance to connect to. * @detailed_signal: a string of the form "signal-name::detail". * @c_handler: the #GCallback to connect. * @gobject: the object to pass as data to @c_handler. * @connect_flags: a combination of #GConnnectFlags. * * This is similar to g_signal_connect_data(), but uses a closure which * ensures that the @gobject stays alive during the call to @c_handler * by temporarily adding a reference count to @gobject. * * Note that there is a bug in GObject that makes this function * much less useful than it might seem otherwise. Once @gobject is * disposed, the callback will no longer be called, but, the signal * handler is not currently disconnected. If the * @instance is itself being freed at the same time than this doesn't * matter, since the signal will automatically be removed, but * if @instance persists, then the signal handler will leak. You * should not remove the signal yourself because in a future versions of * GObject, the handler will automatically * be disconnected. * * It's possible to work around this problem in a way that will * continue to work with future versions of GObject by checking * that the signal handler is still connected before disconnected it: * * if (g_signal_handler_is_connected (instance, id)) * g_signal_handler_disconnect (instance, id); * * * Returns: the handler id. */ gulong g_signal_connect_object (gpointer instance, const gchar *detailed_signal, GCallback c_handler, gpointer gobject, GConnectFlags connect_flags) { g_return_val_if_fail (G_TYPE_CHECK_INSTANCE (instance), 0); g_return_val_if_fail (detailed_signal != NULL, 0); g_return_val_if_fail (c_handler != NULL, 0); if (gobject) { GClosure *closure; g_return_val_if_fail (G_IS_OBJECT (gobject), 0); closure = ((connect_flags & G_CONNECT_SWAPPED) ? g_cclosure_new_object_swap : g_cclosure_new_object) (c_handler, gobject); return g_signal_connect_closure (instance, detailed_signal, closure, connect_flags & G_CONNECT_AFTER); } else return g_signal_connect_data (instance, detailed_signal, c_handler, NULL, NULL, connect_flags); } typedef struct { GObject *object; guint n_closures; GClosure *closures[1]; /* flexible array */ } CArray; /* don't change this structure without supplying an accessor for * watched closures, e.g.: * GSList* g_object_list_watched_closures (GObject *object) * { * CArray *carray; * g_return_val_if_fail (G_IS_OBJECT (object), NULL); * carray = g_object_get_data (object, "GObject-closure-array"); * if (carray) * { * GSList *slist = NULL; * guint i; * for (i = 0; i < carray->n_closures; i++) * slist = g_slist_prepend (slist, carray->closures[i]); * return slist; * } * return NULL; * } */ static void object_remove_closure (gpointer data, GClosure *closure) { GObject *object = data; CArray *carray = g_object_get_qdata (object, quark_closure_array); guint i; for (i = 0; i < carray->n_closures; i++) if (carray->closures[i] == closure) { carray->n_closures--; if (i < carray->n_closures) carray->closures[i] = carray->closures[carray->n_closures]; return; } g_assert_not_reached (); } static void destroy_closure_array (gpointer data) { CArray *carray = data; GObject *object = carray->object; guint i, n = carray->n_closures; for (i = 0; i < n; i++) { GClosure *closure = carray->closures[i]; /* removing object_remove_closure() upfront is probably faster than * letting it fiddle with quark_closure_array which is empty anyways */ g_closure_remove_invalidate_notifier (closure, object, object_remove_closure); g_closure_invalidate (closure); } g_free (carray); } /** * g_object_watch_closure: * @object: GObject restricting lifetime of @closure * @closure: GClosure to watch * * This function essentially limits the life time of the @closure to * the life time of the object. That is, when the object is finalized, * the @closure is invalidated by calling g_closure_invalidate() on * it, in order to prevent invocations of the closure with a finalized * (nonexisting) object. Also, g_object_ref() and g_object_unref() are * added as marshal guards to the @closure, to ensure that an extra * reference count is held on @object during invocation of the * @closure. Usually, this function will be called on closures that * use this @object as closure data. */ void g_object_watch_closure (GObject *object, GClosure *closure) { CArray *carray; guint i; g_return_if_fail (G_IS_OBJECT (object)); g_return_if_fail (closure != NULL); g_return_if_fail (closure->is_invalid == FALSE); g_return_if_fail (closure->in_marshal == FALSE); g_return_if_fail (object->ref_count > 0); /* this doesn't work on finalizing objects */ g_closure_add_invalidate_notifier (closure, object, object_remove_closure); g_closure_add_marshal_guards (closure, object, (GClosureNotify) g_object_ref, object, (GClosureNotify) g_object_unref); carray = g_datalist_id_remove_no_notify (&object->qdata, quark_closure_array); if (!carray) { carray = g_renew (CArray, NULL, 1); carray->object = object; carray->n_closures = 1; i = 0; } else { i = carray->n_closures++; carray = g_realloc (carray, sizeof (*carray) + sizeof (carray->closures[0]) * i); } carray->closures[i] = closure; g_datalist_id_set_data_full (&object->qdata, quark_closure_array, carray, destroy_closure_array); } /** * g_closure_new_object: * @sizeof_closure: the size of the structure to allocate, must be at least * sizeof (GClosure) * @object: a #GObject pointer to store in the @data field of the newly * allocated #GClosure * * A variant of g_closure_new_simple() which stores @object in the * @data field of the closure and calls g_object_watch_closure() on * @object and the created closure. This function is mainly useful * when implementing new types of closures. * * Returns: a newly allocated #GClosure */ GClosure* g_closure_new_object (guint sizeof_closure, GObject *object) { GClosure *closure; g_return_val_if_fail (G_IS_OBJECT (object), NULL); g_return_val_if_fail (object->ref_count > 0, NULL); /* this doesn't work on finalizing objects */ closure = g_closure_new_simple (sizeof_closure, object); g_object_watch_closure (object, closure); return closure; } /** * g_cclosure_new_object: * @callback_func: the function to invoke * @object: a #GObject pointer to pass to @callback_func * * A variant of g_cclosure_new() which uses @object as @user_data and * calls g_object_watch_closure() on @object and the created * closure. This function is useful when you have a callback closely * associated with a #GObject, and want the callback to no longer run * after the object is is freed. * * Returns: a new #GCClosure */ GClosure* g_cclosure_new_object (GCallback callback_func, GObject *object) { GClosure *closure; g_return_val_if_fail (G_IS_OBJECT (object), NULL); g_return_val_if_fail (object->ref_count > 0, NULL); /* this doesn't work on finalizing objects */ g_return_val_if_fail (callback_func != NULL, NULL); closure = g_cclosure_new (callback_func, object, NULL); g_object_watch_closure (object, closure); return closure; } /** * g_cclosure_new_object_swap: * @callback_func: the function to invoke * @object: a #GObject pointer to pass to @callback_func * * A variant of g_cclosure_new_swap() which uses @object as @user_data * and calls g_object_watch_closure() on @object and the created * closure. This function is useful when you have a callback closely * associated with a #GObject, and want the callback to no longer run * after the object is is freed. * * Returns: a new #GCClosure */ GClosure* g_cclosure_new_object_swap (GCallback callback_func, GObject *object) { GClosure *closure; g_return_val_if_fail (G_IS_OBJECT (object), NULL); g_return_val_if_fail (object->ref_count > 0, NULL); /* this doesn't work on finalizing objects */ g_return_val_if_fail (callback_func != NULL, NULL); closure = g_cclosure_new_swap (callback_func, object, NULL); g_object_watch_closure (object, closure); return closure; } gsize g_object_compat_control (gsize what, gpointer data) { switch (what) { gpointer *pp; case 1: /* floating base type */ return G_TYPE_INITIALLY_UNOWNED; case 2: /* FIXME: remove this once GLib/Gtk+ break ABI again */ floating_flag_handler = (guint(*)(GObject*,gint)) data; return 1; case 3: /* FIXME: remove this once GLib/Gtk+ break ABI again */ pp = data; *pp = floating_flag_handler; return 1; default: return 0; } } G_DEFINE_TYPE (GInitiallyUnowned, g_initially_unowned, G_TYPE_OBJECT); static void g_initially_unowned_init (GInitiallyUnowned *object) { g_object_force_floating (object); } static void g_initially_unowned_class_init (GInitiallyUnownedClass *klass) { } #define __G_OBJECT_C__ #include "gobjectaliasdef.c"