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19 * Author: Ryan Lortie <desrt@desrt.ca>
28 #include "gsettings.h"
30 #include "gdelayedsettingsbackend.h"
31 #include "gsettingsbackendinternal.h"
32 #include "gsettings-mapping.h"
33 #include "gsettingsschema-internal.h"
40 * @short_description: High-level API for application settings
42 * The #GSettings class provides a convenient API for storing and retrieving
43 * application settings.
45 * Reads and writes can be considered to be non-blocking. Reading
46 * settings with #GSettings is typically extremely fast: on
47 * approximately the same order of magnitude (but slower than) a
48 * #GHashTable lookup. Writing settings is also extremely fast in terms
49 * of time to return to your application, but can be extremely expensive
50 * for other threads and other processes. Many settings backends
51 * (including dconf) have lazy initialisation which means in the common
52 * case of the user using their computer without modifying any settings
53 * a lot of work can be avoided. For dconf, the D-Bus service doesn't
54 * even need to be started in this case. For this reason, you should
55 * only ever modify #GSettings keys in response to explicit user action.
56 * Particular care should be paid to ensure that modifications are not
57 * made during startup -- for example, when setting the initial value
58 * of preferences widgets. The built-in g_settings_bind() functionality
59 * is careful not to write settings in response to notify signals as a
60 * result of modifications that it makes to widgets.
62 * When creating a GSettings instance, you have to specify a schema
63 * that describes the keys in your settings and their types and default
64 * values, as well as some other information.
66 * Normally, a schema has as fixed path that determines where the settings
67 * are stored in the conceptual global tree of settings. However, schemas
68 * can also be 'relocatable', i.e. not equipped with a fixed path. This is
69 * useful e.g. when the schema describes an 'account', and you want to be
70 * able to store a arbitrary number of accounts.
72 * Paths must start with and end with a forward slash character ('/')
73 * and must not contain two sequential slash characters. Paths should
74 * be chosen based on a domain name associated with the program or
75 * library to which the settings belong. Examples of paths are
76 * "/org/gtk/settings/file-chooser/" and "/ca/desrt/dconf-editor/".
77 * Paths should not start with "/apps/", "/desktop/" or "/system/" as
78 * they often did in GConf.
80 * Unlike other configuration systems (like GConf), GSettings does not
81 * restrict keys to basic types like strings and numbers. GSettings stores
82 * values as #GVariant, and allows any #GVariantType for keys. Key names
83 * are restricted to lowercase characters, numbers and '-'. Furthermore,
84 * the names must begin with a lowercase character, must not end
85 * with a '-', and must not contain consecutive dashes.
87 * Similar to GConf, the default values in GSettings schemas can be
88 * localized, but the localized values are stored in gettext catalogs
89 * and looked up with the domain that is specified in the
90 * <tag class="attribute">gettext-domain</tag> attribute of the
91 * <tag class="starttag">schemalist</tag> or <tag class="starttag">schema</tag>
92 * elements and the category that is specified in the l10n attribute of the
93 * <tag class="starttag">key</tag> element.
95 * GSettings uses schemas in a compact binary form that is created
96 * by the <link linkend="glib-compile-schemas">glib-compile-schemas</link>
97 * utility. The input is a schema description in an XML format that can be
98 * described by the following DTD:
99 * |[<xi:include xmlns:xi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XInclude" parse="text" href="../../../../gio/gschema.dtd"><xi:fallback>FIXME: MISSING XINCLUDE CONTENT</xi:fallback></xi:include>]|
101 * glib-compile-schemas expects schema files to have the extension <filename>.gschema.xml</filename>
103 * At runtime, schemas are identified by their id (as specified
104 * in the <tag class="attribute">id</tag> attribute of the
105 * <tag class="starttag">schema</tag> element). The
106 * convention for schema ids is to use a dotted name, similar in
107 * style to a D-Bus bus name, e.g. "org.gnome.SessionManager". In particular,
108 * if the settings are for a specific service that owns a D-Bus bus name,
109 * the D-Bus bus name and schema id should match. For schemas which deal
110 * with settings not associated with one named application, the id should
111 * not use StudlyCaps, e.g. "org.gnome.font-rendering".
113 * In addition to #GVariant types, keys can have types that have enumerated
114 * types. These can be described by a <tag class="starttag">choice</tag>,
115 * <tag class="starttag">enum</tag> or <tag class="starttag">flags</tag> element, see
116 * <xref linkend="schema-enumerated"/>. The underlying type of
117 * such a key is string, but you can use g_settings_get_enum(),
118 * g_settings_set_enum(), g_settings_get_flags(), g_settings_set_flags()
119 * access the numeric values corresponding to the string value of enum
122 * <example id="schema-default-values"><title>Default values</title>
123 * <programlisting><![CDATA[
125 * <schema id="org.gtk.Test" path="/org/gtk/Test/" gettext-domain="test">
127 * <key name="greeting" type="s">
128 * <default l10n="messages">"Hello, earthlings"</default>
129 * <summary>A greeting</summary>
131 * Greeting of the invading martians
135 * <key name="box" type="(ii)">
136 * <default>(20,30)</default>
141 * ]]></programlisting></example>
143 * <example id="schema-enumerated"><title>Ranges, choices and enumerated types</title>
144 * <programlisting><![CDATA[
147 * <enum id="org.gtk.Test.myenum">
148 * <value nick="first" value="1"/>
149 * <value nick="second" value="2"/>
152 * <flags id="org.gtk.Test.myflags">
153 * <value nick="flag1" value="1"/>
154 * <value nick="flag2" value="2"/>
155 * <value nick="flag3" value="4"/>
158 * <schema id="org.gtk.Test">
160 * <key name="key-with-range" type="i">
161 * <range min="1" max="100"/>
162 * <default>10</default>
165 * <key name="key-with-choices" type="s">
167 * <choice value='Elisabeth'/>
168 * <choice value='Annabeth'/>
169 * <choice value='Joe'/>
172 * <alias value='Anna' target='Annabeth'/>
173 * <alias value='Beth' target='Elisabeth'/>
175 * <default>'Joe'</default>
178 * <key name='enumerated-key' enum='org.gtk.Test.myenum'>
179 * <default>'first'</default>
182 * <key name='flags-key' flags='org.gtk.Test.myflags'>
183 * <default>["flag1",flag2"]</default>
187 * ]]></programlisting></example>
190 * <title>Vendor overrides</title>
192 * Default values are defined in the schemas that get installed by
193 * an application. Sometimes, it is necessary for a vendor or distributor
194 * to adjust these defaults. Since patching the XML source for the schema
195 * is inconvenient and error-prone,
196 * <link linkend="glib-compile-schemas">glib-compile-schemas</link> reads
197 * so-called 'vendor override' files. These are keyfiles in the same
198 * directory as the XML schema sources which can override default values.
199 * The schema id serves as the group name in the key file, and the values
200 * are expected in serialized GVariant form, as in the following example:
201 * <informalexample><programlisting>
205 * </programlisting></informalexample>
208 * glib-compile-schemas expects schema files to have the extension
209 * <filename>.gschema.override</filename>
214 * <title>Binding</title>
216 * A very convenient feature of GSettings lets you bind #GObject properties
217 * directly to settings, using g_settings_bind(). Once a GObject property
218 * has been bound to a setting, changes on either side are automatically
219 * propagated to the other side. GSettings handles details like
220 * mapping between GObject and GVariant types, and preventing infinite
224 * This makes it very easy to hook up a preferences dialog to the
225 * underlying settings. To make this even more convenient, GSettings
226 * looks for a boolean property with the name "sensitivity" and
227 * automatically binds it to the writability of the bound setting.
228 * If this 'magic' gets in the way, it can be suppressed with the
229 * #G_SETTINGS_BIND_NO_SENSITIVITY flag.
234 struct _GSettingsPrivate
236 /* where the signals go... */
237 GMainContext *main_context;
239 GSettingsBackend *backend;
240 GSettingsSchema *schema;
243 GDelayedSettingsBackend *delayed;
259 SIGNAL_WRITABLE_CHANGE_EVENT,
260 SIGNAL_WRITABLE_CHANGED,
266 static guint g_settings_signals[N_SIGNALS];
268 G_DEFINE_TYPE_WITH_PRIVATE (GSettings, g_settings, G_TYPE_OBJECT)
272 g_settings_real_change_event (GSettings *settings,
279 keys = g_settings_schema_list (settings->priv->schema, &n_keys);
281 for (i = 0; i < n_keys; i++)
283 const gchar *key = g_quark_to_string (keys[i]);
285 if (g_str_has_suffix (key, "/"))
288 g_signal_emit (settings, g_settings_signals[SIGNAL_CHANGED], keys[i], key);
295 g_settings_real_writable_change_event (GSettings *settings,
298 const GQuark *keys = &key;
303 keys = g_settings_schema_list (settings->priv->schema, &n_keys);
305 for (i = 0; i < n_keys; i++)
307 const gchar *key = g_quark_to_string (keys[i]);
309 if (g_str_has_suffix (key, "/"))
312 g_signal_emit (settings, g_settings_signals[SIGNAL_WRITABLE_CHANGED], keys[i], key);
319 settings_backend_changed (GObject *target,
320 GSettingsBackend *backend,
324 GSettings *settings = G_SETTINGS (target);
325 gboolean ignore_this;
328 /* We used to assert here:
330 * settings->priv->backend == backend
332 * but it could be the case that a notification is queued for delivery
333 * while someone calls g_settings_delay() (which changes the backend).
335 * Since the delay backend would just pass that straight through
336 * anyway, it doesn't make sense to try to detect this case.
337 * Therefore, we just accept it.
340 for (i = 0; key[i] == settings->priv->path[i]; i++);
342 if (settings->priv->path[i] == '\0' &&
343 g_settings_schema_has_key (settings->priv->schema, key + i))
347 quark = g_quark_from_string (key + i);
348 g_signal_emit (settings, g_settings_signals[SIGNAL_CHANGE_EVENT],
349 0, &quark, 1, &ignore_this);
354 settings_backend_path_changed (GObject *target,
355 GSettingsBackend *backend,
359 GSettings *settings = G_SETTINGS (target);
360 gboolean ignore_this;
362 if (g_str_has_prefix (settings->priv->path, path))
363 g_signal_emit (settings, g_settings_signals[SIGNAL_CHANGE_EVENT],
364 0, NULL, 0, &ignore_this);
368 settings_backend_keys_changed (GObject *target,
369 GSettingsBackend *backend,
371 const gchar * const *items,
374 GSettings *settings = G_SETTINGS (target);
375 gboolean ignore_this;
378 for (i = 0; settings->priv->path[i] &&
379 settings->priv->path[i] == path[i]; i++);
386 for (j = 0; items[j]; j++)
388 const gchar *item = items[j];
391 for (k = 0; item[k] == settings->priv->path[i + k]; k++);
393 if (settings->priv->path[i + k] == '\0' &&
394 g_settings_schema_has_key (settings->priv->schema, item + k))
395 quarks[l++] = g_quark_from_string (item + k);
397 /* "256 quarks ought to be enough for anybody!"
398 * If this bites you, I'm sorry. Please file a bug.
404 g_signal_emit (settings, g_settings_signals[SIGNAL_CHANGE_EVENT],
405 0, quarks, l, &ignore_this);
410 settings_backend_writable_changed (GObject *target,
411 GSettingsBackend *backend,
414 GSettings *settings = G_SETTINGS (target);
415 gboolean ignore_this;
418 for (i = 0; key[i] == settings->priv->path[i]; i++);
420 if (settings->priv->path[i] == '\0' &&
421 g_settings_schema_has_key (settings->priv->schema, key + i))
422 g_signal_emit (settings, g_settings_signals[SIGNAL_WRITABLE_CHANGE_EVENT],
423 0, g_quark_from_string (key + i), &ignore_this);
427 settings_backend_path_writable_changed (GObject *target,
428 GSettingsBackend *backend,
431 GSettings *settings = G_SETTINGS (target);
432 gboolean ignore_this;
434 if (g_str_has_prefix (settings->priv->path, path))
435 g_signal_emit (settings, g_settings_signals[SIGNAL_WRITABLE_CHANGE_EVENT],
436 0, (GQuark) 0, &ignore_this);
439 /* Properties, Construction, Destruction {{{1 */
441 g_settings_set_property (GObject *object,
446 GSettings *settings = G_SETTINGS (object);
452 GSettingsSchema *schema;
454 schema = g_value_dup_boxed (value);
456 /* we receive a set_property() call for "settings-schema" even
457 * if it was not specified (ie: with NULL value). ->schema
458 * could already be set at this point (ie: via "schema-id").
459 * check for NULL to avoid clobbering the existing value.
463 g_assert (settings->priv->schema == NULL);
464 settings->priv->schema = schema;
471 const gchar *schema_id;
473 schema_id = g_value_get_string (value);
475 /* we receive a set_property() call for both "schema" and
476 * "schema-id", even if they are not set. Hopefully only one of
479 if (schema_id != NULL)
481 GSettingsSchemaSource *default_source;
483 g_assert (settings->priv->schema == NULL);
484 default_source = g_settings_schema_source_get_default ();
486 if (default_source == NULL)
487 g_error ("No GSettings schemas are installed on the system");
489 settings->priv->schema = g_settings_schema_source_lookup (default_source, schema_id, TRUE);
491 if (settings->priv->schema == NULL)
492 g_error ("Settings schema '%s' is not installed\n", schema_id);
498 settings->priv->path = g_value_dup_string (value);
502 settings->priv->backend = g_value_dup_object (value);
506 g_assert_not_reached ();
511 g_settings_get_property (GObject *object,
516 GSettings *settings = G_SETTINGS (object);
521 g_value_set_boxed (value, settings->priv->schema);
525 g_value_set_string (value, g_settings_schema_get_id (settings->priv->schema));
529 g_value_set_object (value, settings->priv->backend);
533 g_value_set_string (value, settings->priv->path);
536 case PROP_HAS_UNAPPLIED:
537 g_value_set_boolean (value, g_settings_get_has_unapplied (settings));
540 case PROP_DELAY_APPLY:
541 g_value_set_boolean (value, settings->priv->delayed != NULL);
545 g_assert_not_reached ();
549 static const GSettingsListenerVTable listener_vtable = {
550 settings_backend_changed,
551 settings_backend_path_changed,
552 settings_backend_keys_changed,
553 settings_backend_writable_changed,
554 settings_backend_path_writable_changed
558 g_settings_constructed (GObject *object)
560 GSettings *settings = G_SETTINGS (object);
561 const gchar *schema_path;
563 schema_path = g_settings_schema_get_path (settings->priv->schema);
565 if (settings->priv->path && schema_path && strcmp (settings->priv->path, schema_path) != 0)
566 g_error ("settings object created with schema '%s' and path '%s', but path '%s' is specified by schema",
567 g_settings_schema_get_id (settings->priv->schema), settings->priv->path, schema_path);
569 if (settings->priv->path == NULL)
571 if (schema_path == NULL)
572 g_error ("attempting to create schema '%s' without a path",
573 g_settings_schema_get_id (settings->priv->schema));
575 settings->priv->path = g_strdup (schema_path);
578 if (settings->priv->backend == NULL)
579 settings->priv->backend = g_settings_backend_get_default ();
581 g_settings_backend_watch (settings->priv->backend,
582 &listener_vtable, G_OBJECT (settings),
583 settings->priv->main_context);
584 g_settings_backend_subscribe (settings->priv->backend,
585 settings->priv->path);
589 g_settings_finalize (GObject *object)
591 GSettings *settings = G_SETTINGS (object);
593 g_settings_backend_unsubscribe (settings->priv->backend,
594 settings->priv->path);
595 g_main_context_unref (settings->priv->main_context);
596 g_object_unref (settings->priv->backend);
597 g_settings_schema_unref (settings->priv->schema);
598 g_free (settings->priv->path);
600 G_OBJECT_CLASS (g_settings_parent_class)->finalize (object);
604 g_settings_init (GSettings *settings)
606 settings->priv = g_settings_get_instance_private (settings);
607 settings->priv->main_context = g_main_context_ref_thread_default ();
611 g_settings_class_init (GSettingsClass *class)
613 GObjectClass *object_class = G_OBJECT_CLASS (class);
615 class->writable_change_event = g_settings_real_writable_change_event;
616 class->change_event = g_settings_real_change_event;
618 object_class->set_property = g_settings_set_property;
619 object_class->get_property = g_settings_get_property;
620 object_class->constructed = g_settings_constructed;
621 object_class->finalize = g_settings_finalize;
624 * GSettings::changed:
625 * @settings: the object on which the signal was emitted
626 * @key: the name of the key that changed
628 * The "changed" signal is emitted when a key has potentially changed.
629 * You should call one of the g_settings_get() calls to check the new
632 * This signal supports detailed connections. You can connect to the
633 * detailed signal "changed::x" in order to only receive callbacks
634 * when key "x" changes.
636 g_settings_signals[SIGNAL_CHANGED] =
637 g_signal_new ("changed", G_TYPE_SETTINGS,
638 G_SIGNAL_RUN_LAST | G_SIGNAL_DETAILED,
639 G_STRUCT_OFFSET (GSettingsClass, changed),
640 NULL, NULL, g_cclosure_marshal_VOID__STRING, G_TYPE_NONE,
641 1, G_TYPE_STRING | G_SIGNAL_TYPE_STATIC_SCOPE);
644 * GSettings::change-event:
645 * @settings: the object on which the signal was emitted
646 * @keys: (array length=n_keys) (element-type GQuark) (allow-none):
647 * an array of #GQuark<!-- -->s for the changed keys, or %NULL
648 * @n_keys: the length of the @keys array, or 0
650 * The "change-event" signal is emitted once per change event that
651 * affects this settings object. You should connect to this signal
652 * only if you are interested in viewing groups of changes before they
653 * are split out into multiple emissions of the "changed" signal.
654 * For most use cases it is more appropriate to use the "changed" signal.
656 * In the event that the change event applies to one or more specified
657 * keys, @keys will be an array of #GQuark of length @n_keys. In the
658 * event that the change event applies to the #GSettings object as a
659 * whole (ie: potentially every key has been changed) then @keys will
660 * be %NULL and @n_keys will be 0.
662 * The default handler for this signal invokes the "changed" signal
663 * for each affected key. If any other connected handler returns
664 * %TRUE then this default functionality will be suppressed.
666 * Returns: %TRUE to stop other handlers from being invoked for the
667 * event. FALSE to propagate the event further.
669 g_settings_signals[SIGNAL_CHANGE_EVENT] =
670 g_signal_new ("change-event", G_TYPE_SETTINGS,
672 G_STRUCT_OFFSET (GSettingsClass, change_event),
673 g_signal_accumulator_true_handled, NULL,
675 G_TYPE_BOOLEAN, 2, G_TYPE_POINTER, G_TYPE_INT);
678 * GSettings::writable-changed:
679 * @settings: the object on which the signal was emitted
682 * The "writable-changed" signal is emitted when the writability of a
683 * key has potentially changed. You should call
684 * g_settings_is_writable() in order to determine the new status.
686 * This signal supports detailed connections. You can connect to the
687 * detailed signal "writable-changed::x" in order to only receive
688 * callbacks when the writability of "x" changes.
690 g_settings_signals[SIGNAL_WRITABLE_CHANGED] =
691 g_signal_new ("writable-changed", G_TYPE_SETTINGS,
692 G_SIGNAL_RUN_LAST | G_SIGNAL_DETAILED,
693 G_STRUCT_OFFSET (GSettingsClass, writable_changed),
694 NULL, NULL, g_cclosure_marshal_VOID__STRING, G_TYPE_NONE,
695 1, G_TYPE_STRING | G_SIGNAL_TYPE_STATIC_SCOPE);
698 * GSettings::writable-change-event:
699 * @settings: the object on which the signal was emitted
700 * @key: the quark of the key, or 0
702 * The "writable-change-event" signal is emitted once per writability
703 * change event that affects this settings object. You should connect
704 * to this signal if you are interested in viewing groups of changes
705 * before they are split out into multiple emissions of the
706 * "writable-changed" signal. For most use cases it is more
707 * appropriate to use the "writable-changed" signal.
709 * In the event that the writability change applies only to a single
710 * key, @key will be set to the #GQuark for that key. In the event
711 * that the writability change affects the entire settings object,
714 * The default handler for this signal invokes the "writable-changed"
715 * and "changed" signals for each affected key. This is done because
716 * changes in writability might also imply changes in value (if for
717 * example, a new mandatory setting is introduced). If any other
718 * connected handler returns %TRUE then this default functionality
719 * will be suppressed.
721 * Returns: %TRUE to stop other handlers from being invoked for the
722 * event. FALSE to propagate the event further.
724 g_settings_signals[SIGNAL_WRITABLE_CHANGE_EVENT] =
725 g_signal_new ("writable-change-event", G_TYPE_SETTINGS,
727 G_STRUCT_OFFSET (GSettingsClass, writable_change_event),
728 g_signal_accumulator_true_handled, NULL,
729 NULL, G_TYPE_BOOLEAN, 1, G_TYPE_UINT);
734 * The name of the context that the settings are stored in.
736 g_object_class_install_property (object_class, PROP_BACKEND,
737 g_param_spec_object ("backend",
738 P_("GSettingsBackend"),
739 P_("The GSettingsBackend for this settings object"),
740 G_TYPE_SETTINGS_BACKEND, G_PARAM_CONSTRUCT_ONLY |
741 G_PARAM_READWRITE | G_PARAM_STATIC_STRINGS));
744 * GSettings:settings-schema:
746 * The #GSettingsSchema describing the types of keys for this
749 * Ideally, this property would be called 'schema'. #GSettingsSchema
750 * has only existed since version 2.32, however, and before then the
751 * 'schema' property was used to refer to the ID of the schema rather
752 * than the schema itself. Take care.
754 g_object_class_install_property (object_class, PROP_SCHEMA,
755 g_param_spec_boxed ("settings-schema",
757 P_("The GSettingsSchema for this settings object"),
758 G_TYPE_SETTINGS_SCHEMA,
759 G_PARAM_CONSTRUCT_ONLY |
760 G_PARAM_READWRITE | G_PARAM_STATIC_STRINGS));
765 * The name of the schema that describes the types of keys
766 * for this #GSettings object.
768 * The type of this property is *not* #GSettingsSchema.
769 * #GSettingsSchema has only existed since version 2.32 and
770 * unfortunately this name was used in previous versions to refer to
771 * the schema ID rather than the schema itself. Take care to use the
772 * 'settings-schema' property if you wish to pass in a
775 * Deprecated:2.32:Use the 'schema-id' property instead. In a future
776 * version, this property may instead refer to a #GSettingsSchema.
778 g_object_class_install_property (object_class, PROP_SCHEMA_ID,
779 g_param_spec_string ("schema",
781 P_("The name of the schema for this settings object"),
783 G_PARAM_CONSTRUCT_ONLY |
784 G_PARAM_DEPRECATED | G_PARAM_READWRITE | G_PARAM_STATIC_STRINGS));
787 * GSettings:schema-id:
789 * The name of the schema that describes the types of keys
790 * for this #GSettings object.
792 g_object_class_install_property (object_class, PROP_SCHEMA_ID,
793 g_param_spec_string ("schema-id",
795 P_("The name of the schema for this settings object"),
797 G_PARAM_CONSTRUCT_ONLY |
798 G_PARAM_READWRITE | G_PARAM_STATIC_STRINGS));
803 * The path within the backend where the settings are stored.
805 g_object_class_install_property (object_class, PROP_PATH,
806 g_param_spec_string ("path",
808 P_("The path within the backend where the settings are"),
810 G_PARAM_CONSTRUCT_ONLY |
811 G_PARAM_READWRITE | G_PARAM_STATIC_STRINGS));
814 * GSettings:has-unapplied:
816 * If this property is %TRUE, the #GSettings object has outstanding
817 * changes that will be applied when g_settings_apply() is called.
819 g_object_class_install_property (object_class, PROP_HAS_UNAPPLIED,
820 g_param_spec_boolean ("has-unapplied",
821 P_("Has unapplied changes"),
822 P_("TRUE if there are outstanding changes to apply()"),
824 G_PARAM_READABLE | G_PARAM_STATIC_STRINGS));
827 * GSettings:delay-apply:
829 * Whether the #GSettings object is in 'delay-apply' mode. See
830 * g_settings_delay() for details.
834 g_object_class_install_property (object_class, PROP_DELAY_APPLY,
835 g_param_spec_boolean ("delay-apply",
836 P_("Delay-apply mode"),
837 P_("Whether this settings object is in 'delay-apply' mode"),
839 G_PARAM_READABLE | G_PARAM_STATIC_STRINGS));
842 /* Construction (new, new_with_path, etc.) {{{1 */
845 * @schema_id: the id of the schema
847 * Creates a new #GSettings object with the schema specified by
850 * Signals on the newly created #GSettings object will be dispatched
851 * via the thread-default #GMainContext in effect at the time of the
852 * call to g_settings_new(). The new #GSettings will hold a reference
853 * on the context. See g_main_context_push_thread_default().
855 * Returns: a new #GSettings object
860 g_settings_new (const gchar *schema_id)
862 g_return_val_if_fail (schema_id != NULL, NULL);
864 return g_object_new (G_TYPE_SETTINGS,
865 "schema-id", schema_id,
870 path_is_valid (const gchar *path)
878 if (!g_str_has_suffix (path, "/"))
881 return strstr (path, "//") == NULL;
885 * g_settings_new_with_path:
886 * @schema_id: the id of the schema
887 * @path: the path to use
889 * Creates a new #GSettings object with the relocatable schema specified
890 * by @schema_id and a given path.
892 * You only need to do this if you want to directly create a settings
893 * object with a schema that doesn't have a specified path of its own.
896 * It is a programmer error to call this function for a schema that
897 * has an explicitly specified path.
899 * It is a programmer error if @path is not a valid path. A valid path
900 * begins and ends with '/' and does not contain two consecutive '/'
903 * Returns: a new #GSettings object
908 g_settings_new_with_path (const gchar *schema_id,
911 g_return_val_if_fail (schema_id != NULL, NULL);
912 g_return_val_if_fail (path_is_valid (path), NULL);
914 return g_object_new (G_TYPE_SETTINGS,
915 "schema-id", schema_id,
921 * g_settings_new_with_backend:
922 * @schema_id: the id of the schema
923 * @backend: the #GSettingsBackend to use
925 * Creates a new #GSettings object with the schema specified by
926 * @schema_id and a given #GSettingsBackend.
928 * Creating a #GSettings object with a different backend allows accessing
929 * settings from a database other than the usual one. For example, it may make
930 * sense to pass a backend corresponding to the "defaults" settings database on
931 * the system to get a settings object that modifies the system default
932 * settings instead of the settings for this user.
934 * Returns: a new #GSettings object
939 g_settings_new_with_backend (const gchar *schema_id,
940 GSettingsBackend *backend)
942 g_return_val_if_fail (schema_id != NULL, NULL);
943 g_return_val_if_fail (G_IS_SETTINGS_BACKEND (backend), NULL);
945 return g_object_new (G_TYPE_SETTINGS,
946 "schema-id", schema_id,
952 * g_settings_new_with_backend_and_path:
953 * @schema_id: the id of the schema
954 * @backend: the #GSettingsBackend to use
955 * @path: the path to use
957 * Creates a new #GSettings object with the schema specified by
958 * @schema_id and a given #GSettingsBackend and path.
960 * This is a mix of g_settings_new_with_backend() and
961 * g_settings_new_with_path().
963 * Returns: a new #GSettings object
968 g_settings_new_with_backend_and_path (const gchar *schema_id,
969 GSettingsBackend *backend,
972 g_return_val_if_fail (schema_id != NULL, NULL);
973 g_return_val_if_fail (G_IS_SETTINGS_BACKEND (backend), NULL);
974 g_return_val_if_fail (path_is_valid (path), NULL);
976 return g_object_new (G_TYPE_SETTINGS,
977 "schema-id", schema_id,
984 * g_settings_new_full:
985 * @schema: a #GSettingsSchema
986 * @backend: (allow-none): a #GSettingsBackend
987 * @path: (allow-none): the path to use
989 * Creates a new #GSettings object with a given schema, backend and
992 * It should be extremely rare that you ever want to use this function.
993 * It is made available for advanced use-cases (such as plugin systems
994 * that want to provide access to schemas loaded from custom locations,
997 * At the most basic level, a #GSettings object is a pure composition of
998 * 4 things: a #GSettingsSchema, a #GSettingsBackend, a path within that
999 * backend, and a #GMainContext to which signals are dispatched.
1001 * This constructor therefore gives you full control over constructing
1002 * #GSettings instances. The first 4 parameters are given directly as
1003 * @schema, @backend and @path, and the main context is taken from the
1004 * thread-default (as per g_settings_new()).
1006 * If @backend is %NULL then the default backend is used.
1008 * If @path is %NULL then the path from the schema is used. It is an
1009 * error f @path is %NULL and the schema has no path of its own or if
1010 * @path is non-%NULL and not equal to the path that the schema does
1013 * Returns: a new #GSettings object
1018 g_settings_new_full (GSettingsSchema *schema,
1019 GSettingsBackend *backend,
1022 g_return_val_if_fail (schema != NULL, NULL);
1023 g_return_val_if_fail (backend == NULL || G_IS_SETTINGS_BACKEND (backend), NULL);
1024 g_return_val_if_fail (path == NULL || path_is_valid (path), NULL);
1026 return g_object_new (G_TYPE_SETTINGS,
1027 "settings-schema", schema,
1033 /* Internal read/write utilities {{{1 */
1035 g_settings_write_to_backend (GSettings *settings,
1036 GSettingsSchemaKey *key,
1042 path = g_strconcat (settings->priv->path, key->name, NULL);
1043 success = g_settings_backend_write (settings->priv->backend, path, value, NULL);
1050 g_settings_read_from_backend (GSettings *settings,
1051 GSettingsSchemaKey *key,
1052 gboolean user_value_only,
1053 gboolean default_value)
1059 path = g_strconcat (settings->priv->path, key->name, NULL);
1060 if (user_value_only)
1061 value = g_settings_backend_read_user_value (settings->priv->backend, path, key->type);
1063 value = g_settings_backend_read (settings->priv->backend, path, key->type, default_value);
1068 fixup = g_settings_schema_key_range_fixup (key, value);
1069 g_variant_unref (value);
1077 /* Public Get/Set API {{{1 (get, get_value, set, set_value, get_mapped) */
1079 * g_settings_get_value:
1080 * @settings: a #GSettings object
1081 * @key: the key to get the value for
1083 * Gets the value that is stored in @settings for @key.
1085 * It is a programmer error to give a @key that isn't contained in the
1086 * schema for @settings.
1088 * Returns: a new #GVariant
1093 g_settings_get_value (GSettings *settings,
1096 GSettingsSchemaKey skey;
1099 g_return_val_if_fail (G_IS_SETTINGS (settings), NULL);
1100 g_return_val_if_fail (key != NULL, NULL);
1102 g_settings_schema_key_init (&skey, settings->priv->schema, key);
1103 value = g_settings_read_from_backend (settings, &skey, FALSE, FALSE);
1106 value = g_settings_schema_key_get_translated_default (&skey);
1109 value = g_variant_ref (skey.default_value);
1111 g_settings_schema_key_clear (&skey);
1117 * g_settings_get_user_value:
1118 * @settings: a #GSettings object
1119 * @key: the key to get the user value for
1121 * Checks the "user value" of a key, if there is one.
1123 * The user value of a key is the last value that was set by the user.
1125 * After calling g_settings_reset() this function should always return
1126 * %NULL (assuming something is not wrong with the system
1129 * It is possible that g_settings_get_value() will return a different
1130 * value than this function. This can happen in the case that the user
1131 * set a value for a key that was subsequently locked down by the system
1132 * administrator -- this function will return the user's old value.
1134 * This function may be useful for adding a "reset" option to a UI or
1135 * for providing indication that a particular value has been changed.
1137 * It is a programmer error to give a @key that isn't contained in the
1138 * schema for @settings.
1140 * Returns: (allow none) (transfer full): the user's value, if set
1145 g_settings_get_user_value (GSettings *settings,
1148 GSettingsSchemaKey skey;
1151 g_return_val_if_fail (G_IS_SETTINGS (settings), NULL);
1152 g_return_val_if_fail (key != NULL, NULL);
1154 g_settings_schema_key_init (&skey, settings->priv->schema, key);
1155 value = g_settings_read_from_backend (settings, &skey, TRUE, FALSE);
1156 g_settings_schema_key_clear (&skey);
1162 * g_settings_get_default_value:
1163 * @settings: a #GSettings object
1164 * @key: the key to get the default value for
1166 * Gets the "default value" of a key.
1168 * This is the value that would be read if g_settings_reset() were to be
1169 * called on the key.
1171 * Note that this may be a different value than returned by
1172 * g_settings_schema_key_get_default_value() if the system administrator
1173 * has provided a default value.
1175 * Comparing the return values of g_settings_get_default_value() and
1176 * g_settings_get_value() is not sufficient for determining if a value
1177 * has been set because the user may have explicitly set the value to
1178 * something that happens to be equal to the default. The difference
1179 * here is that if the default changes in the future, the user's key
1180 * will still be set.
1182 * This function may be useful for adding an indication to a UI of what
1183 * the default value was before the user set it.
1185 * It is a programmer error to give a @key that isn't contained in the
1186 * schema for @settings.
1188 * Returns: (allow none) (transfer full): the default value
1193 g_settings_get_default_value (GSettings *settings,
1196 GSettingsSchemaKey skey;
1199 g_return_val_if_fail (G_IS_SETTINGS (settings), NULL);
1200 g_return_val_if_fail (key != NULL, NULL);
1202 g_settings_schema_key_init (&skey, settings->priv->schema, key);
1203 value = g_settings_read_from_backend (settings, &skey, FALSE, TRUE);
1206 value = g_settings_schema_key_get_translated_default (&skey);
1209 value = g_variant_ref (skey.default_value);
1211 g_settings_schema_key_clear (&skey);
1217 * g_settings_get_enum:
1218 * @settings: a #GSettings object
1219 * @key: the key to get the value for
1221 * Gets the value that is stored in @settings for @key and converts it
1222 * to the enum value that it represents.
1224 * In order to use this function the type of the value must be a string
1225 * and it must be marked in the schema file as an enumerated type.
1227 * It is a programmer error to give a @key that isn't contained in the
1228 * schema for @settings or is not marked as an enumerated type.
1230 * If the value stored in the configuration database is not a valid
1231 * value for the enumerated type then this function will return the
1234 * Returns: the enum value
1239 g_settings_get_enum (GSettings *settings,
1242 GSettingsSchemaKey skey;
1246 g_return_val_if_fail (G_IS_SETTINGS (settings), -1);
1247 g_return_val_if_fail (key != NULL, -1);
1249 g_settings_schema_key_init (&skey, settings->priv->schema, key);
1253 g_critical ("g_settings_get_enum() called on key '%s' which is not "
1254 "associated with an enumerated type", skey.name);
1255 g_settings_schema_key_clear (&skey);
1259 value = g_settings_read_from_backend (settings, &skey, FALSE, FALSE);
1262 value = g_settings_schema_key_get_translated_default (&skey);
1265 value = g_variant_ref (skey.default_value);
1267 result = g_settings_schema_key_to_enum (&skey, value);
1268 g_settings_schema_key_clear (&skey);
1269 g_variant_unref (value);
1275 * g_settings_set_enum:
1276 * @settings: a #GSettings object
1277 * @key: a key, within @settings
1278 * @value: an enumerated value
1280 * Looks up the enumerated type nick for @value and writes it to @key,
1283 * It is a programmer error to give a @key that isn't contained in the
1284 * schema for @settings or is not marked as an enumerated type, or for
1285 * @value not to be a valid value for the named type.
1287 * After performing the write, accessing @key directly with
1288 * g_settings_get_string() will return the 'nick' associated with
1291 * Returns: %TRUE, if the set succeeds
1294 g_settings_set_enum (GSettings *settings,
1298 GSettingsSchemaKey skey;
1302 g_return_val_if_fail (G_IS_SETTINGS (settings), FALSE);
1303 g_return_val_if_fail (key != NULL, FALSE);
1305 g_settings_schema_key_init (&skey, settings->priv->schema, key);
1309 g_critical ("g_settings_set_enum() called on key '%s' which is not "
1310 "associated with an enumerated type", skey.name);
1314 if (!(variant = g_settings_schema_key_from_enum (&skey, value)))
1316 g_critical ("g_settings_set_enum(): invalid enum value %d for key '%s' "
1317 "in schema '%s'. Doing nothing.", value, skey.name,
1318 g_settings_schema_get_id (skey.schema));
1319 g_settings_schema_key_clear (&skey);
1323 success = g_settings_write_to_backend (settings, &skey, variant);
1324 g_settings_schema_key_clear (&skey);
1330 * g_settings_get_flags:
1331 * @settings: a #GSettings object
1332 * @key: the key to get the value for
1334 * Gets the value that is stored in @settings for @key and converts it
1335 * to the flags value that it represents.
1337 * In order to use this function the type of the value must be an array
1338 * of strings and it must be marked in the schema file as an flags type.
1340 * It is a programmer error to give a @key that isn't contained in the
1341 * schema for @settings or is not marked as a flags type.
1343 * If the value stored in the configuration database is not a valid
1344 * value for the flags type then this function will return the default
1347 * Returns: the flags value
1352 g_settings_get_flags (GSettings *settings,
1355 GSettingsSchemaKey skey;
1359 g_return_val_if_fail (G_IS_SETTINGS (settings), -1);
1360 g_return_val_if_fail (key != NULL, -1);
1362 g_settings_schema_key_init (&skey, settings->priv->schema, key);
1366 g_critical ("g_settings_get_flags() called on key '%s' which is not "
1367 "associated with a flags type", skey.name);
1368 g_settings_schema_key_clear (&skey);
1372 value = g_settings_read_from_backend (settings, &skey, FALSE, FALSE);
1375 value = g_settings_schema_key_get_translated_default (&skey);
1378 value = g_variant_ref (skey.default_value);
1380 result = g_settings_schema_key_to_flags (&skey, value);
1381 g_settings_schema_key_clear (&skey);
1382 g_variant_unref (value);
1388 * g_settings_set_flags:
1389 * @settings: a #GSettings object
1390 * @key: a key, within @settings
1391 * @value: a flags value
1393 * Looks up the flags type nicks for the bits specified by @value, puts
1394 * them in an array of strings and writes the array to @key, within
1397 * It is a programmer error to give a @key that isn't contained in the
1398 * schema for @settings or is not marked as a flags type, or for @value
1399 * to contain any bits that are not value for the named type.
1401 * After performing the write, accessing @key directly with
1402 * g_settings_get_strv() will return an array of 'nicks'; one for each
1405 * Returns: %TRUE, if the set succeeds
1408 g_settings_set_flags (GSettings *settings,
1412 GSettingsSchemaKey skey;
1416 g_return_val_if_fail (G_IS_SETTINGS (settings), FALSE);
1417 g_return_val_if_fail (key != NULL, FALSE);
1419 g_settings_schema_key_init (&skey, settings->priv->schema, key);
1423 g_critical ("g_settings_set_flags() called on key '%s' which is not "
1424 "associated with a flags type", skey.name);
1428 if (!(variant = g_settings_schema_key_from_flags (&skey, value)))
1430 g_critical ("g_settings_set_flags(): invalid flags value 0x%08x "
1431 "for key '%s' in schema '%s'. Doing nothing.",
1432 value, skey.name, g_settings_schema_get_id (skey.schema));
1433 g_settings_schema_key_clear (&skey);
1437 success = g_settings_write_to_backend (settings, &skey, variant);
1438 g_settings_schema_key_clear (&skey);
1444 * g_settings_set_value:
1445 * @settings: a #GSettings object
1446 * @key: the name of the key to set
1447 * @value: a #GVariant of the correct type
1449 * Sets @key in @settings to @value.
1451 * It is a programmer error to give a @key that isn't contained in the
1452 * schema for @settings or for @value to have the incorrect type, per
1455 * If @value is floating then this function consumes the reference.
1457 * Returns: %TRUE if setting the key succeeded,
1458 * %FALSE if the key was not writable
1463 g_settings_set_value (GSettings *settings,
1467 GSettingsSchemaKey skey;
1470 g_return_val_if_fail (G_IS_SETTINGS (settings), FALSE);
1471 g_return_val_if_fail (key != NULL, FALSE);
1473 g_settings_schema_key_init (&skey, settings->priv->schema, key);
1475 if (!g_settings_schema_key_type_check (&skey, value))
1477 g_critical ("g_settings_set_value: key '%s' in '%s' expects type '%s', but a GVariant of type '%s' was given",
1479 g_settings_schema_get_id (settings->priv->schema),
1480 g_variant_type_peek_string (skey.type),
1481 g_variant_get_type_string (value));
1486 if (!g_settings_schema_key_range_check (&skey, value))
1488 g_warning ("g_settings_set_value: value for key '%s' in schema '%s' "
1489 "is outside of valid range",
1491 g_settings_schema_get_id (settings->priv->schema));
1496 success = g_settings_write_to_backend (settings, &skey, value);
1497 g_settings_schema_key_clear (&skey);
1504 * @settings: a #GSettings object
1505 * @key: the key to get the value for
1506 * @format: a #GVariant format string
1507 * @...: arguments as per @format
1509 * Gets the value that is stored at @key in @settings.
1511 * A convenience function that combines g_settings_get_value() with
1514 * It is a programmer error to give a @key that isn't contained in the
1515 * schema for @settings or for the #GVariantType of @format to mismatch
1516 * the type given in the schema.
1521 g_settings_get (GSettings *settings,
1523 const gchar *format,
1529 value = g_settings_get_value (settings, key);
1531 va_start (ap, format);
1532 g_variant_get_va (value, format, NULL, &ap);
1535 g_variant_unref (value);
1540 * @settings: a #GSettings object
1541 * @key: the name of the key to set
1542 * @format: a #GVariant format string
1543 * @...: arguments as per @format
1545 * Sets @key in @settings to @value.
1547 * A convenience function that combines g_settings_set_value() with
1550 * It is a programmer error to give a @key that isn't contained in the
1551 * schema for @settings or for the #GVariantType of @format to mismatch
1552 * the type given in the schema.
1554 * Returns: %TRUE if setting the key succeeded,
1555 * %FALSE if the key was not writable
1560 g_settings_set (GSettings *settings,
1562 const gchar *format,
1568 va_start (ap, format);
1569 value = g_variant_new_va (format, NULL, &ap);
1572 return g_settings_set_value (settings, key, value);
1576 * g_settings_get_mapped:
1577 * @settings: a #GSettings object
1578 * @key: the key to get the value for
1579 * @mapping: (scope call): the function to map the value in the
1580 * settings database to the value used by the application
1581 * @user_data: user data for @mapping
1583 * Gets the value that is stored at @key in @settings, subject to
1584 * application-level validation/mapping.
1586 * You should use this function when the application needs to perform
1587 * some processing on the value of the key (for example, parsing). The
1588 * @mapping function performs that processing. If the function
1589 * indicates that the processing was unsuccessful (due to a parse error,
1590 * for example) then the mapping is tried again with another value.
1592 * This allows a robust 'fall back to defaults' behaviour to be
1593 * implemented somewhat automatically.
1595 * The first value that is tried is the user's setting for the key. If
1596 * the mapping function fails to map this value, other values may be
1597 * tried in an unspecified order (system or site defaults, translated
1598 * schema default values, untranslated schema default values, etc).
1600 * If the mapping function fails for all possible values, one additional
1601 * attempt is made: the mapping function is called with a %NULL value.
1602 * If the mapping function still indicates failure at this point then
1603 * the application will be aborted.
1605 * The result parameter for the @mapping function is pointed to a
1606 * #gpointer which is initially set to %NULL. The same pointer is given
1607 * to each invocation of @mapping. The final value of that #gpointer is
1608 * what is returned by this function. %NULL is valid; it is returned
1609 * just as any other value would be.
1611 * Returns: (transfer full): the result, which may be %NULL
1614 g_settings_get_mapped (GSettings *settings,
1616 GSettingsGetMapping mapping,
1619 gpointer result = NULL;
1620 GSettingsSchemaKey skey;
1624 g_return_val_if_fail (G_IS_SETTINGS (settings), NULL);
1625 g_return_val_if_fail (key != NULL, NULL);
1626 g_return_val_if_fail (mapping != NULL, NULL);
1628 g_settings_schema_key_init (&skey, settings->priv->schema, key);
1630 if ((value = g_settings_read_from_backend (settings, &skey, FALSE, FALSE)))
1632 okay = mapping (value, &result, user_data);
1633 g_variant_unref (value);
1634 if (okay) goto okay;
1637 if ((value = g_settings_schema_key_get_translated_default (&skey)))
1639 okay = mapping (value, &result, user_data);
1640 g_variant_unref (value);
1641 if (okay) goto okay;
1644 if (mapping (skey.default_value, &result, user_data))
1647 if (!mapping (NULL, &result, user_data))
1648 g_error ("The mapping function given to g_settings_get_mapped() for key "
1649 "'%s' in schema '%s' returned FALSE when given a NULL value.",
1650 key, g_settings_schema_get_id (settings->priv->schema));
1653 g_settings_schema_key_clear (&skey);
1658 /* Convenience API (get, set_string, int, double, boolean, strv) {{{1 */
1660 * g_settings_get_string:
1661 * @settings: a #GSettings object
1662 * @key: the key to get the value for
1664 * Gets the value that is stored at @key in @settings.
1666 * A convenience variant of g_settings_get() for strings.
1668 * It is a programmer error to give a @key that isn't specified as
1669 * having a string type in the schema for @settings.
1671 * Returns: a newly-allocated string
1676 g_settings_get_string (GSettings *settings,
1682 value = g_settings_get_value (settings, key);
1683 result = g_variant_dup_string (value, NULL);
1684 g_variant_unref (value);
1690 * g_settings_set_string:
1691 * @settings: a #GSettings object
1692 * @key: the name of the key to set
1693 * @value: the value to set it to
1695 * Sets @key in @settings to @value.
1697 * A convenience variant of g_settings_set() for strings.
1699 * It is a programmer error to give a @key that isn't specified as
1700 * having a string type in the schema for @settings.
1702 * Returns: %TRUE if setting the key succeeded,
1703 * %FALSE if the key was not writable
1708 g_settings_set_string (GSettings *settings,
1712 return g_settings_set_value (settings, key, g_variant_new_string (value));
1716 * g_settings_get_int:
1717 * @settings: a #GSettings object
1718 * @key: the key to get the value for
1720 * Gets the value that is stored at @key in @settings.
1722 * A convenience variant of g_settings_get() for 32-bit integers.
1724 * It is a programmer error to give a @key that isn't specified as
1725 * having a int32 type in the schema for @settings.
1727 * Returns: an integer
1732 g_settings_get_int (GSettings *settings,
1738 value = g_settings_get_value (settings, key);
1739 result = g_variant_get_int32 (value);
1740 g_variant_unref (value);
1746 * g_settings_set_int:
1747 * @settings: a #GSettings object
1748 * @key: the name of the key to set
1749 * @value: the value to set it to
1751 * Sets @key in @settings to @value.
1753 * A convenience variant of g_settings_set() for 32-bit integers.
1755 * It is a programmer error to give a @key that isn't specified as
1756 * having a int32 type in the schema for @settings.
1758 * Returns: %TRUE if setting the key succeeded,
1759 * %FALSE if the key was not writable
1764 g_settings_set_int (GSettings *settings,
1768 return g_settings_set_value (settings, key, g_variant_new_int32 (value));
1772 * g_settings_get_uint:
1773 * @settings: a #GSettings object
1774 * @key: the key to get the value for
1776 * Gets the value that is stored at @key in @settings.
1778 * A convenience variant of g_settings_get() for 32-bit unsigned
1781 * It is a programmer error to give a @key that isn't specified as
1782 * having a uint32 type in the schema for @settings.
1784 * Returns: an unsigned integer
1789 g_settings_get_uint (GSettings *settings,
1795 value = g_settings_get_value (settings, key);
1796 result = g_variant_get_uint32 (value);
1797 g_variant_unref (value);
1803 * g_settings_set_uint:
1804 * @settings: a #GSettings object
1805 * @key: the name of the key to set
1806 * @value: the value to set it to
1808 * Sets @key in @settings to @value.
1810 * A convenience variant of g_settings_set() for 32-bit unsigned
1813 * It is a programmer error to give a @key that isn't specified as
1814 * having a uint32 type in the schema for @settings.
1816 * Returns: %TRUE if setting the key succeeded,
1817 * %FALSE if the key was not writable
1822 g_settings_set_uint (GSettings *settings,
1826 return g_settings_set_value (settings, key, g_variant_new_uint32 (value));
1830 * g_settings_get_double:
1831 * @settings: a #GSettings object
1832 * @key: the key to get the value for
1834 * Gets the value that is stored at @key in @settings.
1836 * A convenience variant of g_settings_get() for doubles.
1838 * It is a programmer error to give a @key that isn't specified as
1839 * having a 'double' type in the schema for @settings.
1846 g_settings_get_double (GSettings *settings,
1852 value = g_settings_get_value (settings, key);
1853 result = g_variant_get_double (value);
1854 g_variant_unref (value);
1860 * g_settings_set_double:
1861 * @settings: a #GSettings object
1862 * @key: the name of the key to set
1863 * @value: the value to set it to
1865 * Sets @key in @settings to @value.
1867 * A convenience variant of g_settings_set() for doubles.
1869 * It is a programmer error to give a @key that isn't specified as
1870 * having a 'double' type in the schema for @settings.
1872 * Returns: %TRUE if setting the key succeeded,
1873 * %FALSE if the key was not writable
1878 g_settings_set_double (GSettings *settings,
1882 return g_settings_set_value (settings, key, g_variant_new_double (value));
1886 * g_settings_get_boolean:
1887 * @settings: a #GSettings object
1888 * @key: the key to get the value for
1890 * Gets the value that is stored at @key in @settings.
1892 * A convenience variant of g_settings_get() for booleans.
1894 * It is a programmer error to give a @key that isn't specified as
1895 * having a boolean type in the schema for @settings.
1897 * Returns: a boolean
1902 g_settings_get_boolean (GSettings *settings,
1908 value = g_settings_get_value (settings, key);
1909 result = g_variant_get_boolean (value);
1910 g_variant_unref (value);
1916 * g_settings_set_boolean:
1917 * @settings: a #GSettings object
1918 * @key: the name of the key to set
1919 * @value: the value to set it to
1921 * Sets @key in @settings to @value.
1923 * A convenience variant of g_settings_set() for booleans.
1925 * It is a programmer error to give a @key that isn't specified as
1926 * having a boolean type in the schema for @settings.
1928 * Returns: %TRUE if setting the key succeeded,
1929 * %FALSE if the key was not writable
1934 g_settings_set_boolean (GSettings *settings,
1938 return g_settings_set_value (settings, key, g_variant_new_boolean (value));
1942 * g_settings_get_strv:
1943 * @settings: a #GSettings object
1944 * @key: the key to get the value for
1946 * A convenience variant of g_settings_get() for string arrays.
1948 * It is a programmer error to give a @key that isn't specified as
1949 * having an array of strings type in the schema for @settings.
1951 * Returns: (array zero-terminated=1) (transfer full): a
1952 * newly-allocated, %NULL-terminated array of strings, the value that
1953 * is stored at @key in @settings.
1958 g_settings_get_strv (GSettings *settings,
1964 value = g_settings_get_value (settings, key);
1965 result = g_variant_dup_strv (value, NULL);
1966 g_variant_unref (value);
1972 * g_settings_set_strv:
1973 * @settings: a #GSettings object
1974 * @key: the name of the key to set
1975 * @value: (allow-none) (array zero-terminated=1): the value to set it to, or %NULL
1977 * Sets @key in @settings to @value.
1979 * A convenience variant of g_settings_set() for string arrays. If
1980 * @value is %NULL, then @key is set to be the empty array.
1982 * It is a programmer error to give a @key that isn't specified as
1983 * having an array of strings type in the schema for @settings.
1985 * Returns: %TRUE if setting the key succeeded,
1986 * %FALSE if the key was not writable
1991 g_settings_set_strv (GSettings *settings,
1993 const gchar * const *value)
1998 array = g_variant_new_strv (value, -1);
2000 array = g_variant_new_strv (NULL, 0);
2002 return g_settings_set_value (settings, key, array);
2005 /* Delayed apply (delay, apply, revert, get_has_unapplied) {{{1 */
2008 * @settings: a #GSettings object
2010 * Changes the #GSettings object into 'delay-apply' mode. In this
2011 * mode, changes to @settings are not immediately propagated to the
2012 * backend, but kept locally until g_settings_apply() is called.
2017 g_settings_delay (GSettings *settings)
2019 g_return_if_fail (G_IS_SETTINGS (settings));
2021 if (settings->priv->delayed)
2024 settings->priv->delayed =
2025 g_delayed_settings_backend_new (settings->priv->backend,
2027 settings->priv->main_context);
2028 g_settings_backend_unwatch (settings->priv->backend, G_OBJECT (settings));
2029 g_object_unref (settings->priv->backend);
2031 settings->priv->backend = G_SETTINGS_BACKEND (settings->priv->delayed);
2032 g_settings_backend_watch (settings->priv->backend,
2033 &listener_vtable, G_OBJECT (settings),
2034 settings->priv->main_context);
2036 g_object_notify (G_OBJECT (settings), "delay-apply");
2041 * @settings: a #GSettings instance
2043 * Applies any changes that have been made to the settings. This
2044 * function does nothing unless @settings is in 'delay-apply' mode;
2045 * see g_settings_delay(). In the normal case settings are always
2046 * applied immediately.
2049 g_settings_apply (GSettings *settings)
2051 if (settings->priv->delayed)
2053 GDelayedSettingsBackend *delayed;
2055 delayed = G_DELAYED_SETTINGS_BACKEND (settings->priv->backend);
2056 g_delayed_settings_backend_apply (delayed);
2061 * g_settings_revert:
2062 * @settings: a #GSettings instance
2064 * Reverts all non-applied changes to the settings. This function
2065 * does nothing unless @settings is in 'delay-apply' mode; see
2066 * g_settings_delay(). In the normal case settings are always applied
2069 * Change notifications will be emitted for affected keys.
2072 g_settings_revert (GSettings *settings)
2074 if (settings->priv->delayed)
2076 GDelayedSettingsBackend *delayed;
2078 delayed = G_DELAYED_SETTINGS_BACKEND (settings->priv->backend);
2079 g_delayed_settings_backend_revert (delayed);
2084 * g_settings_get_has_unapplied:
2085 * @settings: a #GSettings object
2087 * Returns whether the #GSettings object has any unapplied
2088 * changes. This can only be the case if it is in 'delayed-apply' mode.
2090 * Returns: %TRUE if @settings has unapplied changes
2095 g_settings_get_has_unapplied (GSettings *settings)
2097 g_return_val_if_fail (G_IS_SETTINGS (settings), FALSE);
2099 return settings->priv->delayed &&
2100 g_delayed_settings_backend_get_has_unapplied (
2101 G_DELAYED_SETTINGS_BACKEND (settings->priv->backend));
2104 /* Extra API (reset, sync, get_child, is_writable, list_*, ranges) {{{1 */
2107 * @settings: a #GSettings object
2108 * @key: the name of a key
2110 * Resets @key to its default value.
2112 * This call resets the key, as much as possible, to its default value.
2113 * That might the value specified in the schema or the one set by the
2117 g_settings_reset (GSettings *settings,
2122 path = g_strconcat (settings->priv->path, key, NULL);
2123 g_settings_backend_reset (settings->priv->backend, path, NULL);
2130 * Ensures that all pending operations for the given are complete for
2131 * the default backend.
2133 * Writes made to a #GSettings are handled asynchronously. For this
2134 * reason, it is very unlikely that the changes have it to disk by the
2135 * time g_settings_set() returns.
2137 * This call will block until all of the writes have made it to the
2138 * backend. Since the mainloop is not running, no change notifications
2139 * will be dispatched during this call (but some may be queued by the
2140 * time the call is done).
2143 g_settings_sync (void)
2145 g_settings_backend_sync_default ();
2149 * g_settings_is_writable:
2150 * @settings: a #GSettings object
2151 * @name: the name of a key
2153 * Finds out if a key can be written or not
2155 * Returns: %TRUE if the key @name is writable
2160 g_settings_is_writable (GSettings *settings,
2166 g_return_val_if_fail (G_IS_SETTINGS (settings), FALSE);
2168 path = g_strconcat (settings->priv->path, name, NULL);
2169 writable = g_settings_backend_get_writable (settings->priv->backend, path);
2176 * g_settings_get_child:
2177 * @settings: a #GSettings object
2178 * @name: the name of the 'child' schema
2180 * Creates a 'child' settings object which has a base path of
2181 * <replaceable>base-path</replaceable>/@name, where
2182 * <replaceable>base-path</replaceable> is the base path of @settings.
2184 * The schema for the child settings object must have been declared
2185 * in the schema of @settings using a <tag class="starttag">child</tag> element.
2187 * Returns: (transfer full): a 'child' settings object
2192 g_settings_get_child (GSettings *settings,
2195 const gchar *child_schema;
2200 g_return_val_if_fail (G_IS_SETTINGS (settings), NULL);
2202 child_name = g_strconcat (name, "/", NULL);
2203 child_schema = g_settings_schema_get_string (settings->priv->schema,
2205 if (child_schema == NULL)
2206 g_error ("Schema '%s' has no child '%s'",
2207 g_settings_schema_get_id (settings->priv->schema), name);
2209 child_path = g_strconcat (settings->priv->path, child_name, NULL);
2210 child = g_object_new (G_TYPE_SETTINGS,
2211 "schema-id", child_schema,
2214 g_free (child_path);
2215 g_free (child_name);
2221 * g_settings_list_keys:
2222 * @settings: a #GSettings object
2224 * Introspects the list of keys on @settings.
2226 * You should probably not be calling this function from "normal" code
2227 * (since you should already know what keys are in your schema). This
2228 * function is intended for introspection reasons.
2230 * You should free the return value with g_strfreev() when you are done
2233 * Returns: (transfer full) (element-type utf8): a list of the keys on @settings
2236 g_settings_list_keys (GSettings *settings)
2243 keys = g_settings_schema_list (settings->priv->schema, &n_keys);
2244 strv = g_new (gchar *, n_keys + 1);
2245 for (i = j = 0; i < n_keys; i++)
2247 const gchar *key = g_quark_to_string (keys[i]);
2249 if (!g_str_has_suffix (key, "/"))
2250 strv[j++] = g_strdup (key);
2258 * g_settings_list_children:
2259 * @settings: a #GSettings object
2261 * Gets the list of children on @settings.
2263 * The list is exactly the list of strings for which it is not an error
2264 * to call g_settings_get_child().
2266 * For GSettings objects that are lists, this value can change at any
2267 * time and you should connect to the "children-changed" signal to watch
2268 * for those changes. Note that there is a race condition here: you may
2269 * request a child after listing it only for it to have been destroyed
2270 * in the meantime. For this reason, g_settings_get_child() may return
2271 * %NULL even for a child that was listed by this function.
2273 * For GSettings objects that are not lists, you should probably not be
2274 * calling this function from "normal" code (since you should already
2275 * know what children are in your schema). This function may still be
2276 * useful there for introspection reasons, however.
2278 * You should free the return value with g_strfreev() when you are done
2281 * Returns: (transfer full) (element-type utf8): a list of the children on @settings
2284 g_settings_list_children (GSettings *settings)
2291 keys = g_settings_schema_list (settings->priv->schema, &n_keys);
2292 strv = g_new (gchar *, n_keys + 1);
2293 for (i = j = 0; i < n_keys; i++)
2295 const gchar *key = g_quark_to_string (keys[i]);
2297 if (g_str_has_suffix (key, "/"))
2299 gint length = strlen (key);
2301 strv[j] = g_memdup (key, length);
2302 strv[j][length - 1] = '\0';
2312 * g_settings_get_range:
2313 * @settings: a #GSettings
2314 * @key: the key to query the range of
2316 * Queries the range of a key.
2320 * Deprecated:2.40:Use g_settings_schema_key_get_range() instead.
2323 g_settings_get_range (GSettings *settings,
2326 GSettingsSchemaKey skey;
2329 g_settings_schema_key_init (&skey, settings->priv->schema, key);
2330 range = g_settings_schema_key_get_range (&skey);
2331 g_settings_schema_key_clear (&skey);
2337 * g_settings_range_check:
2338 * @settings: a #GSettings
2339 * @key: the key to check
2340 * @value: the value to check
2342 * Checks if the given @value is of the correct type and within the
2343 * permitted range for @key.
2345 * Returns: %TRUE if @value is valid for @key
2349 * Deprecated:2.40:Use g_settings_schema_key_range_check() instead.
2352 g_settings_range_check (GSettings *settings,
2356 GSettingsSchemaKey skey;
2359 g_settings_schema_key_init (&skey, settings->priv->schema, key);
2360 good = g_settings_schema_key_range_check (&skey, value);
2361 g_settings_schema_key_clear (&skey);
2369 GSettingsSchemaKey key;
2370 GSettings *settings;
2373 GSettingsBindGetMapping get_mapping;
2374 GSettingsBindSetMapping set_mapping;
2376 GDestroyNotify destroy;
2378 guint writable_handler_id;
2379 guint property_handler_id;
2380 const GParamSpec *property;
2381 guint key_handler_id;
2383 /* prevent recursion */
2388 g_settings_binding_free (gpointer data)
2390 GSettingsBinding *binding = data;
2392 g_assert (!binding->running);
2394 if (binding->writable_handler_id)
2395 g_signal_handler_disconnect (binding->settings,
2396 binding->writable_handler_id);
2398 if (binding->key_handler_id)
2399 g_signal_handler_disconnect (binding->settings,
2400 binding->key_handler_id);
2402 if (g_signal_handler_is_connected (binding->object,
2403 binding->property_handler_id))
2404 g_signal_handler_disconnect (binding->object,
2405 binding->property_handler_id);
2407 g_settings_schema_key_clear (&binding->key);
2409 if (binding->destroy)
2410 binding->destroy (binding->user_data);
2412 g_object_unref (binding->settings);
2414 g_slice_free (GSettingsBinding, binding);
2418 g_settings_binding_quark (const char *property)
2423 tmp = g_strdup_printf ("gsettingsbinding-%s", property);
2424 quark = g_quark_from_string (tmp);
2431 g_settings_binding_key_changed (GSettings *settings,
2435 GSettingsBinding *binding = user_data;
2436 GValue value = G_VALUE_INIT;
2439 g_assert (settings == binding->settings);
2440 g_assert (key == binding->key.name);
2442 if (binding->running)
2445 binding->running = TRUE;
2447 g_value_init (&value, binding->property->value_type);
2449 variant = g_settings_read_from_backend (binding->settings, &binding->key, FALSE, FALSE);
2450 if (variant && !binding->get_mapping (&value, variant, binding->user_data))
2452 /* silently ignore errors in the user's config database */
2453 g_variant_unref (variant);
2457 if (variant == NULL)
2459 variant = g_settings_schema_key_get_translated_default (&binding->key);
2461 !binding->get_mapping (&value, variant, binding->user_data))
2463 /* flag translation errors with a warning */
2464 g_warning ("Translated default '%s' for key '%s' in schema '%s' "
2465 "was rejected by the binding mapping function",
2466 binding->key.unparsed, binding->key.name,
2467 g_settings_schema_get_id (binding->key.schema));
2468 g_variant_unref (variant);
2473 if (variant == NULL)
2475 variant = g_variant_ref (binding->key.default_value);
2476 if (!binding->get_mapping (&value, variant, binding->user_data))
2477 g_error ("The schema default value for key '%s' in schema '%s' "
2478 "was rejected by the binding mapping function.",
2479 binding->key.name, g_settings_schema_get_id (binding->key.schema));
2482 g_object_set_property (binding->object, binding->property->name, &value);
2483 g_variant_unref (variant);
2484 g_value_unset (&value);
2486 binding->running = FALSE;
2490 g_settings_binding_property_changed (GObject *object,
2491 const GParamSpec *pspec,
2494 GSettingsBinding *binding = user_data;
2495 GValue value = G_VALUE_INIT;
2498 g_assert (object == binding->object);
2499 g_assert (pspec == binding->property);
2501 if (binding->running)
2504 binding->running = TRUE;
2506 g_value_init (&value, pspec->value_type);
2507 g_object_get_property (object, pspec->name, &value);
2508 if ((variant = binding->set_mapping (&value, binding->key.type,
2509 binding->user_data)))
2511 g_variant_take_ref (variant);
2513 if (!g_settings_schema_key_type_check (&binding->key, variant))
2515 g_critical ("binding mapping function for key '%s' returned "
2516 "GVariant of type '%s' when type '%s' was requested",
2517 binding->key.name, g_variant_get_type_string (variant),
2518 g_variant_type_dup_string (binding->key.type));
2522 if (!g_settings_schema_key_range_check (&binding->key, variant))
2524 g_critical ("GObject property '%s' on a '%s' object is out of "
2525 "schema-specified range for key '%s' of '%s': %s",
2526 binding->property->name, g_type_name (binding->property->owner_type),
2527 binding->key.name, g_settings_schema_get_id (binding->key.schema),
2528 g_variant_print (variant, TRUE));
2532 g_settings_write_to_backend (binding->settings, &binding->key, variant);
2533 g_variant_unref (variant);
2535 g_value_unset (&value);
2537 binding->running = FALSE;
2541 g_settings_bind_invert_boolean_get_mapping (GValue *value,
2545 g_value_set_boolean (value, !g_variant_get_boolean (variant));
2550 g_settings_bind_invert_boolean_set_mapping (const GValue *value,
2551 const GVariantType *expected_type,
2554 return g_variant_new_boolean (!g_value_get_boolean (value));
2559 * @settings: a #GSettings object
2560 * @key: the key to bind
2561 * @object: (type GObject.Object): a #GObject
2562 * @property: the name of the property to bind
2563 * @flags: flags for the binding
2565 * Create a binding between the @key in the @settings object
2566 * and the property @property of @object.
2568 * The binding uses the default GIO mapping functions to map
2569 * between the settings and property values. These functions
2570 * handle booleans, numeric types and string types in a
2571 * straightforward way. Use g_settings_bind_with_mapping() if
2572 * you need a custom mapping, or map between types that are not
2573 * supported by the default mapping functions.
2575 * Unless the @flags include %G_SETTINGS_BIND_NO_SENSITIVITY, this
2576 * function also establishes a binding between the writability of
2577 * @key and the "sensitive" property of @object (if @object has
2578 * a boolean property by that name). See g_settings_bind_writable()
2579 * for more details about writable bindings.
2581 * Note that the lifecycle of the binding is tied to the object,
2582 * and that you can have only one binding per object property.
2583 * If you bind the same property twice on the same object, the second
2584 * binding overrides the first one.
2589 g_settings_bind (GSettings *settings,
2592 const gchar *property,
2593 GSettingsBindFlags flags)
2595 GSettingsBindGetMapping get_mapping = NULL;
2596 GSettingsBindSetMapping set_mapping = NULL;
2598 if (flags & G_SETTINGS_BIND_INVERT_BOOLEAN)
2600 get_mapping = g_settings_bind_invert_boolean_get_mapping;
2601 set_mapping = g_settings_bind_invert_boolean_set_mapping;
2603 /* can't pass this flag to g_settings_bind_with_mapping() */
2604 flags &= ~G_SETTINGS_BIND_INVERT_BOOLEAN;
2607 g_settings_bind_with_mapping (settings, key, object, property, flags,
2608 get_mapping, set_mapping, NULL, NULL);
2612 * g_settings_bind_with_mapping: (skip)
2613 * @settings: a #GSettings object
2614 * @key: the key to bind
2615 * @object: (type GObject.Object): a #GObject
2616 * @property: the name of the property to bind
2617 * @flags: flags for the binding
2618 * @get_mapping: a function that gets called to convert values
2619 * from @settings to @object, or %NULL to use the default GIO mapping
2620 * @set_mapping: a function that gets called to convert values
2621 * from @object to @settings, or %NULL to use the default GIO mapping
2622 * @user_data: data that gets passed to @get_mapping and @set_mapping
2623 * @destroy: #GDestroyNotify function for @user_data
2625 * Create a binding between the @key in the @settings object
2626 * and the property @property of @object.
2628 * The binding uses the provided mapping functions to map between
2629 * settings and property values.
2631 * Note that the lifecycle of the binding is tied to the object,
2632 * and that you can have only one binding per object property.
2633 * If you bind the same property twice on the same object, the second
2634 * binding overrides the first one.
2639 g_settings_bind_with_mapping (GSettings *settings,
2642 const gchar *property,
2643 GSettingsBindFlags flags,
2644 GSettingsBindGetMapping get_mapping,
2645 GSettingsBindSetMapping set_mapping,
2647 GDestroyNotify destroy)
2649 GSettingsBinding *binding;
2650 GObjectClass *objectclass;
2651 gchar *detailed_signal;
2652 GQuark binding_quark;
2654 g_return_if_fail (G_IS_SETTINGS (settings));
2655 g_return_if_fail (key != NULL);
2656 g_return_if_fail (G_IS_OBJECT (object));
2657 g_return_if_fail (property != NULL);
2658 g_return_if_fail (~flags & G_SETTINGS_BIND_INVERT_BOOLEAN);
2660 objectclass = G_OBJECT_GET_CLASS (object);
2662 binding = g_slice_new0 (GSettingsBinding);
2663 g_settings_schema_key_init (&binding->key, settings->priv->schema, key);
2664 binding->settings = g_object_ref (settings);
2665 binding->object = object;
2666 binding->property = g_object_class_find_property (objectclass, property);
2667 binding->user_data = user_data;
2668 binding->destroy = destroy;
2669 binding->get_mapping = get_mapping ? get_mapping : g_settings_get_mapping;
2670 binding->set_mapping = set_mapping ? set_mapping : g_settings_set_mapping;
2672 if (!(flags & (G_SETTINGS_BIND_GET | G_SETTINGS_BIND_SET)))
2673 flags |= G_SETTINGS_BIND_GET | G_SETTINGS_BIND_SET;
2675 if (binding->property == NULL)
2677 g_critical ("g_settings_bind: no property '%s' on class '%s'",
2678 property, G_OBJECT_TYPE_NAME (object));
2682 if ((flags & G_SETTINGS_BIND_GET) &&
2683 (binding->property->flags & G_PARAM_WRITABLE) == 0)
2685 g_critical ("g_settings_bind: property '%s' on class '%s' is not "
2686 "writable", binding->property->name, G_OBJECT_TYPE_NAME (object));
2689 if ((flags & G_SETTINGS_BIND_SET) &&
2690 (binding->property->flags & G_PARAM_READABLE) == 0)
2692 g_critical ("g_settings_bind: property '%s' on class '%s' is not "
2693 "readable", binding->property->name, G_OBJECT_TYPE_NAME (object));
2697 if (get_mapping == g_settings_bind_invert_boolean_get_mapping)
2699 /* g_settings_bind_invert_boolean_get_mapping() is a private
2700 * function, so if we are here it means that g_settings_bind() was
2701 * called with G_SETTINGS_BIND_INVERT_BOOLEAN.
2703 * Ensure that both sides are boolean.
2706 if (binding->property->value_type != G_TYPE_BOOLEAN)
2708 g_critical ("g_settings_bind: G_SETTINGS_BIND_INVERT_BOOLEAN "
2709 "was specified, but property '%s' on type '%s' has "
2710 "type '%s'", binding->property->name, G_OBJECT_TYPE_NAME (object),
2711 g_type_name ((binding->property->value_type)));
2715 if (!g_variant_type_equal (binding->key.type, G_VARIANT_TYPE_BOOLEAN))
2717 g_critical ("g_settings_bind: G_SETTINGS_BIND_INVERT_BOOLEAN "
2718 "was specified, but key '%s' on schema '%s' has "
2719 "type '%s'", key, g_settings_schema_get_id (settings->priv->schema),
2720 g_variant_type_dup_string (binding->key.type));
2726 else if (((get_mapping == NULL && (flags & G_SETTINGS_BIND_GET)) ||
2727 (set_mapping == NULL && (flags & G_SETTINGS_BIND_SET))) &&
2728 !g_settings_mapping_is_compatible (binding->property->value_type,
2731 g_critical ("g_settings_bind: property '%s' on class '%s' has type "
2732 "'%s' which is not compatible with type '%s' of key '%s' "
2733 "on schema '%s'", binding->property->name, G_OBJECT_TYPE_NAME (object),
2734 g_type_name (binding->property->value_type),
2735 g_variant_type_dup_string (binding->key.type), key,
2736 g_settings_schema_get_id (settings->priv->schema));
2740 if ((flags & G_SETTINGS_BIND_SET) &&
2741 (~flags & G_SETTINGS_BIND_NO_SENSITIVITY))
2743 GParamSpec *sensitive;
2745 sensitive = g_object_class_find_property (objectclass, "sensitive");
2747 if (sensitive && sensitive->value_type == G_TYPE_BOOLEAN &&
2748 (sensitive->flags & G_PARAM_WRITABLE))
2749 g_settings_bind_writable (settings, binding->key.name, object, "sensitive", FALSE);
2752 if (flags & G_SETTINGS_BIND_SET)
2754 detailed_signal = g_strdup_printf ("notify::%s", binding->property->name);
2755 binding->property_handler_id =
2756 g_signal_connect (object, detailed_signal,
2757 G_CALLBACK (g_settings_binding_property_changed),
2759 g_free (detailed_signal);
2761 if (~flags & G_SETTINGS_BIND_GET)
2762 g_settings_binding_property_changed (object,
2767 if (flags & G_SETTINGS_BIND_GET)
2769 if (~flags & G_SETTINGS_BIND_GET_NO_CHANGES)
2771 detailed_signal = g_strdup_printf ("changed::%s", key);
2772 binding->key_handler_id =
2773 g_signal_connect (settings, detailed_signal,
2774 G_CALLBACK (g_settings_binding_key_changed),
2776 g_free (detailed_signal);
2779 g_settings_binding_key_changed (settings, binding->key.name, binding);
2782 binding_quark = g_settings_binding_quark (binding->property->name);
2783 g_object_set_qdata_full (object, binding_quark,
2784 binding, g_settings_binding_free);
2787 /* Writability binding {{{1 */
2790 GSettings *settings;
2793 const gchar *property;
2796 } GSettingsWritableBinding;
2799 g_settings_writable_binding_free (gpointer data)
2801 GSettingsWritableBinding *binding = data;
2803 g_signal_handler_disconnect (binding->settings, binding->handler_id);
2804 g_object_unref (binding->settings);
2805 g_slice_free (GSettingsWritableBinding, binding);
2809 g_settings_binding_writable_changed (GSettings *settings,
2813 GSettingsWritableBinding *binding = user_data;
2816 g_assert (settings == binding->settings);
2817 g_assert (key == binding->key);
2819 writable = g_settings_is_writable (settings, key);
2821 if (binding->inverted)
2822 writable = !writable;
2824 g_object_set (binding->object, binding->property, writable, NULL);
2828 * g_settings_bind_writable:
2829 * @settings: a #GSettings object
2830 * @key: the key to bind
2831 * @object: (type GObject.Object):a #GObject
2832 * @property: the name of a boolean property to bind
2833 * @inverted: whether to 'invert' the value
2835 * Create a binding between the writability of @key in the
2836 * @settings object and the property @property of @object.
2837 * The property must be boolean; "sensitive" or "visible"
2838 * properties of widgets are the most likely candidates.
2840 * Writable bindings are always uni-directional; changes of the
2841 * writability of the setting will be propagated to the object
2842 * property, not the other way.
2844 * When the @inverted argument is %TRUE, the binding inverts the
2845 * value as it passes from the setting to the object, i.e. @property
2846 * will be set to %TRUE if the key is <emphasis>not</emphasis>
2849 * Note that the lifecycle of the binding is tied to the object,
2850 * and that you can have only one binding per object property.
2851 * If you bind the same property twice on the same object, the second
2852 * binding overrides the first one.
2857 g_settings_bind_writable (GSettings *settings,
2860 const gchar *property,
2863 GSettingsWritableBinding *binding;
2864 gchar *detailed_signal;
2867 g_return_if_fail (G_IS_SETTINGS (settings));
2869 pspec = g_object_class_find_property (G_OBJECT_GET_CLASS (object), property);
2872 g_critical ("g_settings_bind_writable: no property '%s' on class '%s'",
2873 property, G_OBJECT_TYPE_NAME (object));
2876 if ((pspec->flags & G_PARAM_WRITABLE) == 0)
2878 g_critical ("g_settings_bind_writable: property '%s' on class '%s' is not writable",
2879 property, G_OBJECT_TYPE_NAME (object));
2883 binding = g_slice_new (GSettingsWritableBinding);
2884 binding->settings = g_object_ref (settings);
2885 binding->object = object;
2886 binding->key = g_intern_string (key);
2887 binding->property = g_intern_string (property);
2888 binding->inverted = inverted;
2890 detailed_signal = g_strdup_printf ("writable-changed::%s", key);
2891 binding->handler_id =
2892 g_signal_connect (settings, detailed_signal,
2893 G_CALLBACK (g_settings_binding_writable_changed),
2895 g_free (detailed_signal);
2897 g_object_set_qdata_full (object, g_settings_binding_quark (property),
2898 binding, g_settings_writable_binding_free);
2900 g_settings_binding_writable_changed (settings, binding->key, binding);
2904 * g_settings_unbind:
2905 * @object: the object
2906 * @property: the property whose binding is removed
2908 * Removes an existing binding for @property on @object.
2910 * Note that bindings are automatically removed when the
2911 * object is finalized, so it is rarely necessary to call this
2917 g_settings_unbind (gpointer object,
2918 const gchar *property)
2920 GQuark binding_quark;
2922 binding_quark = g_settings_binding_quark (property);
2923 g_object_set_qdata (object, binding_quark, NULL);
2930 GObject parent_instance;
2932 GSettingsSchemaKey key;
2933 GSettings *settings;
2936 typedef GObjectClass GSettingsActionClass;
2938 static GType g_settings_action_get_type (void);
2939 static void g_settings_action_iface_init (GActionInterface *iface);
2940 G_DEFINE_TYPE_WITH_CODE (GSettingsAction, g_settings_action, G_TYPE_OBJECT,
2941 G_IMPLEMENT_INTERFACE (G_TYPE_ACTION, g_settings_action_iface_init))
2947 ACTION_PROP_PARAMETER_TYPE,
2948 ACTION_PROP_ENABLED,
2949 ACTION_PROP_STATE_TYPE,
2953 static const gchar *
2954 g_settings_action_get_name (GAction *action)
2956 GSettingsAction *gsa = (GSettingsAction *) action;
2958 return gsa->key.name;
2961 static const GVariantType *
2962 g_settings_action_get_parameter_type (GAction *action)
2964 GSettingsAction *gsa = (GSettingsAction *) action;
2965 const GVariantType *type;
2967 type = g_variant_get_type (gsa->key.default_value);
2968 if (g_variant_type_equal (type, G_VARIANT_TYPE_BOOLEAN))
2975 g_settings_action_get_enabled (GAction *action)
2977 GSettingsAction *gsa = (GSettingsAction *) action;
2979 return g_settings_is_writable (gsa->settings, gsa->key.name);
2982 static const GVariantType *
2983 g_settings_action_get_state_type (GAction *action)
2985 GSettingsAction *gsa = (GSettingsAction *) action;
2987 return g_variant_get_type (gsa->key.default_value);
2991 g_settings_action_get_state (GAction *action)
2993 GSettingsAction *gsa = (GSettingsAction *) action;
2996 value = g_settings_read_from_backend (gsa->settings, &gsa->key, FALSE, FALSE);
2999 value = g_settings_schema_key_get_translated_default (&gsa->key);
3002 value = g_variant_ref (gsa->key.default_value);
3008 g_settings_action_get_state_hint (GAction *action)
3010 GSettingsAction *gsa = (GSettingsAction *) action;
3012 /* no point in reimplementing this... */
3013 return g_settings_schema_key_get_range (&gsa->key);
3017 g_settings_action_change_state (GAction *action,
3020 GSettingsAction *gsa = (GSettingsAction *) action;
3022 if (g_settings_schema_key_type_check (&gsa->key, value) && g_settings_schema_key_range_check (&gsa->key, value))
3023 g_settings_write_to_backend (gsa->settings, &gsa->key, value);
3027 g_settings_action_activate (GAction *action,
3028 GVariant *parameter)
3030 GSettingsAction *gsa = (GSettingsAction *) action;
3032 if (g_variant_is_of_type (gsa->key.default_value, G_VARIANT_TYPE_BOOLEAN))
3036 if (parameter != NULL)
3039 old = g_settings_action_get_state (action);
3040 parameter = g_variant_new_boolean (!g_variant_get_boolean (old));
3041 g_variant_unref (old);
3044 g_action_change_state (action, parameter);
3048 g_settings_action_get_property (GObject *object, guint prop_id,
3049 GValue *value, GParamSpec *pspec)
3051 GAction *action = G_ACTION (object);
3055 case ACTION_PROP_NAME:
3056 g_value_set_string (value, g_settings_action_get_name (action));
3059 case ACTION_PROP_PARAMETER_TYPE:
3060 g_value_set_boxed (value, g_settings_action_get_parameter_type (action));
3063 case ACTION_PROP_ENABLED:
3064 g_value_set_boolean (value, g_settings_action_get_enabled (action));
3067 case ACTION_PROP_STATE_TYPE:
3068 g_value_set_boxed (value, g_settings_action_get_state_type (action));
3071 case ACTION_PROP_STATE:
3072 g_value_set_variant (value, g_settings_action_get_state (action));
3076 g_assert_not_reached ();
3081 g_settings_action_finalize (GObject *object)
3083 GSettingsAction *gsa = (GSettingsAction *) object;
3085 g_signal_handlers_disconnect_by_data (gsa->settings, gsa);
3086 g_object_unref (gsa->settings);
3088 G_OBJECT_CLASS (g_settings_action_parent_class)
3089 ->finalize (object);
3093 g_settings_action_init (GSettingsAction *gsa)
3098 g_settings_action_iface_init (GActionInterface *iface)
3100 iface->get_name = g_settings_action_get_name;
3101 iface->get_parameter_type = g_settings_action_get_parameter_type;
3102 iface->get_enabled = g_settings_action_get_enabled;
3103 iface->get_state_type = g_settings_action_get_state_type;
3104 iface->get_state = g_settings_action_get_state;
3105 iface->get_state_hint = g_settings_action_get_state_hint;
3106 iface->change_state = g_settings_action_change_state;
3107 iface->activate = g_settings_action_activate;
3111 g_settings_action_class_init (GSettingsActionClass *class)
3113 class->get_property = g_settings_action_get_property;
3114 class->finalize = g_settings_action_finalize;
3116 g_object_class_override_property (class, ACTION_PROP_NAME, "name");
3117 g_object_class_override_property (class, ACTION_PROP_PARAMETER_TYPE, "parameter-type");
3118 g_object_class_override_property (class, ACTION_PROP_ENABLED, "enabled");
3119 g_object_class_override_property (class, ACTION_PROP_STATE_TYPE, "state-type");
3120 g_object_class_override_property (class, ACTION_PROP_STATE, "state");
3124 g_settings_action_changed (GSettings *settings,
3128 g_object_notify (user_data, "state");
3132 g_settings_action_enabled_changed (GSettings *settings,
3136 g_object_notify (user_data, "enabled");
3140 * g_settings_create_action:
3141 * @settings: a #GSettings
3142 * @key: the name of a key in @settings
3144 * Creates a #GAction corresponding to a given #GSettings key.
3146 * The action has the same name as the key.
3148 * The value of the key becomes the state of the action and the action
3149 * is enabled when the key is writable. Changing the state of the
3150 * action results in the key being written to. Changes to the value or
3151 * writability of the key cause appropriate change notifications to be
3152 * emitted for the action.
3154 * For boolean-valued keys, action activations take no parameter and
3155 * result in the toggling of the value. For all other types,
3156 * activations take the new value for the key (which must have the
3159 * Returns: (transfer full): a new #GAction
3164 g_settings_create_action (GSettings *settings,
3167 GSettingsAction *gsa;
3168 gchar *detailed_signal;
3170 g_return_val_if_fail (G_IS_SETTINGS (settings), NULL);
3171 g_return_val_if_fail (key != NULL, NULL);
3173 gsa = g_object_new (g_settings_action_get_type (), NULL);
3174 gsa->settings = g_object_ref (settings);
3175 g_settings_schema_key_init (&gsa->key, settings->priv->schema, key);
3177 detailed_signal = g_strdup_printf ("changed::%s", key);
3178 g_signal_connect (settings, detailed_signal, G_CALLBACK (g_settings_action_changed), gsa);
3179 g_free (detailed_signal);
3180 detailed_signal = g_strdup_printf ("writable-changed::%s", key);
3181 g_signal_connect (settings, detailed_signal, G_CALLBACK (g_settings_action_enabled_changed), gsa);
3182 g_free (detailed_signal);
3184 return G_ACTION (gsa);
3189 /* vim:set foldmethod=marker: */