14 # define EAPI __declspec(dllexport)
17 # endif /* ! DLL_EXPORT */
19 # define EAPI __declspec(dllimport)
20 # endif /* ! EFL_EO_BUILD */
24 # define EAPI __attribute__ ((visibility("default")))
38 * @def EO_OP_CLASS_OFFSET
39 * The bit offset of the class inside the ops.
42 #define EO_OP_CLASS_OFFSET 16
45 * @def EO_CLASS_ID_TO_BASE_ID(class_id)
46 * Translates a class id to an op base id.
49 #define EO_CLASS_ID_TO_BASE_ID(class_id) ((class_id) << EO_OP_CLASS_OFFSET)
52 * @var _eo_class_creation_lock
53 * This variable is used for locking purposes in the class_get function
54 * defined in #EO_DEFINE_CLASS.
55 * This is just to work around the fact that we need to init locks before
57 * Don't touch it if you don't know what you are doing.
60 EAPI extern Eina_Lock _eo_class_creation_lock;
64 * An enum representing the possible types of an Op.
68 EO_OP_TYPE_INVALID = -1, /**< Invalid op. */
69 EO_OP_TYPE_REGULAR = 0, /**< Regular op. */
70 EO_OP_TYPE_CONST, /**< Const op - object should not change. */
71 EO_OP_TYPE_CLASS, /**< Class op - a class op. Like static in Java/C++. */
77 * A convenience typedef for #_Eo_Op_Type.
79 typedef enum _Eo_Op_Type Eo_Op_Type;
82 * @defgroup Eo Eo Generic Object System
84 * The Eo generic object system. It was designed to be the base object
91 * @def EO_TYPECHECK(type, x)
93 * Checks x is castable to type "type" and casts it to it.
94 * @param type The C type to check against.
95 * @param x the variable to test and cast.
97 #define EO_TYPECHECK(type, x) \
106 * The basic Object type.
108 typedef struct _Eo Eo;
111 * The Eo operation type id.
113 typedef unsigned int Eo_Op;
117 * The basic Object class type.
120 typedef struct _Eo_Class Eo_Class;
123 * @typedef Eo_Class_Id
127 typedef size_t Eo_Class_Id;
131 * A special #Eo_Op meaning "No operation".
133 #define EO_NOOP ((Eo_Op) 0)
136 * @typedef eo_op_func_type
137 * The type of the Op functions. This is the type of the functions used by
140 * @see eo_op_func_type_const
142 typedef void (*eo_op_func_type)(Eo *, void *class_data, va_list *list);
145 * @typedef eo_op_func_type_const
146 * The type of the const Op functions. This is the type of the functions used
147 * by Eo. This is the same as #eo_op_func_type, except that this should
148 * be used with functions that don't modify the data.
150 * @see eo_op_func_type
152 typedef void (*eo_op_func_type_const)(const Eo *, const void *class_data, va_list *list);
155 * @typedef eo_op_func_type_class
156 * The type of the class Op functions. This is the same as #eo_op_func_type,\
157 * exepct that it's for usage with class functions, and not with object
160 * @see eo_op_func_type
162 typedef void (*eo_op_func_type_class)(const Eo_Class *, va_list *list);
165 * @addtogroup Eo_Events Eo's Event Handling
170 * @struct _Eo_Event_Description
171 * This struct holds the description of a specific event.
173 struct _Eo_Event_Description
175 const char *name; /**< name of the event. */
176 const char *doc; /**< Explanation about the event. */
180 * @typedef Eo_Event_Description
181 * A convenience typedef for #_Eo_Event_Description
183 typedef struct _Eo_Event_Description Eo_Event_Description;
186 * @def EO_EVENT_DESCRIPTION(name, doc)
187 * An helper macro to help populating #Eo_Event_Description
188 * @param name The name of the event.
189 * @param doc Additional doc for the event.
190 * @see Eo_Event_Description
192 #define EO_EVENT_DESCRIPTION(name, doc) { name, doc }
199 * @addtogroup Eo_Class Eo Class
204 * @def EO_DEFINE_CLASS(class_get_func_name, class_desc, parent_class, ...)
205 * A convenience macro to be used for creating the class_get function. This
206 * macro is fairly simple but should still be used as it'll let us improve
208 * @param class_get_func_name the name of the wanted class_get function name.
209 * @param class_desc the class description.
210 * @param parent_class The parent class for the function. Look at eo_class_new() for more information.
211 * @param ... List of etxensions. Look at eo_class_new() for more information.
213 * You must use this macro if you want thread safety in class creation.
215 #define EO_DEFINE_CLASS(class_get_func_name, class_desc, parent_class, ...) \
216 EO_DEFINE_CLASS_STATIC(class_get_func_name, 0, class_desc, parent_class, __VA_ARGS__)
219 * @def EO_DEFINE_CLASS_STATIC(class_get_func_name, id, class_desc, parent_class, ...)
220 * *** DO NOT USE UNLESS YOU REALLY KNOW WHAT YOU ARE DOING ***
221 * @param id a positive number to serve as the id of the class. 0 means dynamic. See eo_class_new() for details.
222 * @param class_get_func_name the name of the wanted class_get function name.
223 * @param class_desc the class description.
224 * @param parent_class The parent class for the function. Look at eo_class_new() for more information.
225 * @param ... List of etxensions. Look at eo_class_new() for more information.
227 * This macro should only be used if you know what you are doing and you want
228 * to create a class with a static id.
229 * Use #EO_DEFINE_CLASS instead.
231 * @see #EO_DEFINE_CLASS
233 #define EO_DEFINE_CLASS_STATIC(class_get_func_name, id, class_desc, parent_class, ...) \
234 EAPI const Eo_Class * \
235 class_get_func_name(void) \
237 static volatile char lk_init = 0; \
238 static Eina_Lock _my_lock; \
239 static const Eo_Class * volatile _my_class = NULL; \
240 if (EINA_LIKELY(!!_my_class)) return _my_class; \
242 eina_lock_take(&_eo_class_creation_lock); \
244 eina_lock_new(&_my_lock); \
245 if (lk_init < 2) eina_lock_take(&_my_lock); \
250 if (lk_init < 2) eina_lock_release(&_my_lock); \
251 eina_lock_release(&_eo_class_creation_lock); \
254 eina_lock_release(&_eo_class_creation_lock); \
255 (void) parent_class; \
256 _my_class = eo_class_new(class_desc, id, parent_class, __VA_ARGS__); \
257 eina_lock_release(&_my_lock); \
259 eina_lock_take(&_eo_class_creation_lock); \
260 eina_lock_free(&_my_lock); \
262 eina_lock_release(&_eo_class_creation_lock); \
268 * An enum representing the possible types of an Eo class.
272 EO_CLASS_TYPE_REGULAR = 0, /**< Regular class. */
273 EO_CLASS_TYPE_REGULAR_NO_INSTANT, /**< Regular non instant-able class. */
274 EO_CLASS_TYPE_INTERFACE, /**< Interface */
275 EO_CLASS_TYPE_MIXIN /**< Mixin */
279 * @typedef Eo_Class_Type
280 * A convenience typedef for #_Eo_Class_Type.
282 typedef enum _Eo_Class_Type Eo_Class_Type;
285 * @struct _Eo_Op_Func_Description
286 * Used to associate an Op with a func.
287 * @see eo_class_funcs_set
289 struct _Eo_Op_Func_Description
291 Eo_Op op; /**< The op */
292 eo_op_func_type func; /**< The function to call for the op. */
293 Eo_Op_Type op_type; /**< The type of the op */
297 * @typedef Eo_Op_Func_Description
298 * A convenience typedef for #_Eo_Op_Func_Description
300 typedef struct _Eo_Op_Func_Description Eo_Op_Func_Description;
303 * @def EO_OP_FUNC(op, func)
304 * A convenience macro to be used when populating the #Eo_Op_Func_Description
307 * @see EO_OP_FUNC_CONST
309 #define EO_OP_FUNC(op, func) { op, EO_TYPECHECK(eo_op_func_type, func), EO_OP_TYPE_REGULAR }
312 * @def EO_OP_FUNC_CONST(op, func)
313 * A convenience macro to be used when populating the #Eo_Op_Func_Description
315 * The same as #EO_OP_FUNC but for const functions.
319 #define EO_OP_FUNC_CONST(op, func) { op, (eo_op_func_type) EO_TYPECHECK(eo_op_func_type_const, func), EO_OP_TYPE_CONST }
322 * @def EO_OP_FUNC_CLASS(op, func)
323 * A convenience macro to be used when populating the #Eo_Op_Func_Description
325 * The same as #EO_OP_FUNC but for class functions.
329 #define EO_OP_FUNC_CLASS(op, func) { op, (eo_op_func_type) EO_TYPECHECK(eo_op_func_type_class, func), EO_OP_TYPE_CLASS }
332 * @def EO_OP_FUNC_SENTINEL
333 * A convenience macro to be used when populating the #Eo_Op_Func_Description
334 * array. It must appear at the end of the ARRAY.
336 #define EO_OP_FUNC_SENTINEL { 0, NULL, EO_OP_TYPE_INVALID }
339 * @struct _Eo_Op_Description
340 * This struct holds the description of a specific op.
342 struct _Eo_Op_Description
344 Eo_Op sub_op; /**< The sub_id of the op in it's class. */
345 const char *name; /**< The name of the op. */
346 const char *doc; /**< Explanation about the Op. */
347 Eo_Op_Type op_type; /**< The type of the Op. */
351 * @typedef Eo_Op_Description
352 * A convenience typedef for #_Eo_Op_Description
354 typedef struct _Eo_Op_Description Eo_Op_Description;
357 * @struct _Eo_Class_Description
358 * This struct holds the description of a class.
359 * This description should be passed to eo_class_new.
360 * Please use the #EO_CLASS_DESCRIPTION_OPS macro when populating it.
362 struct _Eo_Class_Description
364 const char *name; /**< The name of the class. */
365 Eo_Class_Type type; /**< The type of the class. */
368 const Eo_Op_Description *descs;
370 } ops; /**< The ops description, should be filled using #EO_CLASS_DESCRIPTION_OPS */
371 const Eo_Event_Description **events; /**< The event descriptions for this class. */
372 size_t data_size; /**< The size of data (private + protected + public) this class needs per object. */
373 void (*class_constructor)(Eo_Class *klass); /**< The constructor of the class. */
374 void (*class_destructor)(Eo_Class *klass); /**< The destructor of the class. */
378 * @typedef Eo_Class_Description
379 * A convenience typedef for #_Eo_Class_Description
381 typedef struct _Eo_Class_Description Eo_Class_Description;
384 * @def EO_CLASS_DESCRIPTION_OPS(base_op_id, op_descs, count)
385 * An helper macro to help populating #Eo_Class_Description.
386 * @param base_op_id A pointer to the base op id of the class.
387 * @param op_descs the op descriptions array.
388 * @param count the number of ops in the op descriptions array.
390 #define EO_CLASS_DESCRIPTION_OPS(base_op_id, op_descs, count) { base_op_id, op_descs, count }
393 * @def EO_OP_DESCRIPTION(op, doc)
394 * An helper macro to help populating #Eo_Op_Description
395 * @param sub_id The sub id of the op being described.
396 * @param doc Additional doc for the op.
397 * @see Eo_Op_Description
398 * @see EO_OP_DESCRIPTION_CLASS
399 * @see EO_OP_DESCRIPTION_CONST
400 * @see EO_OP_DESCRIPTION_SENTINEL
402 #define EO_OP_DESCRIPTION(sub_id, doc) { sub_id, #sub_id, doc, EO_OP_TYPE_REGULAR }
405 * @def EO_OP_DESCRIPTION_CONST(op, doc)
406 * An helper macro to help populating #Eo_Op_Description
407 * This macro is the same as EO_OP_DESCRIPTION but indicates that the op's
408 * implementation should not change the object.
409 * @param sub_id The sub id of the op being described.
410 * @param doc Additional doc for the op.
411 * @see Eo_Op_Description
412 * @see EO_OP_DESCRIPTION
413 * @see EO_OP_DESCRIPTION_SENTINEL
415 #define EO_OP_DESCRIPTION_CONST(sub_id, doc) { sub_id, #sub_id, doc, EO_OP_TYPE_CONST }
418 * @def EO_OP_DESCRIPTION_CLASS(op, doc)
419 * An helper macro to help populating #Eo_Op_Description
420 * This macro is the same as EO_OP_DESCRIPTION but indicates that the op's
421 * implementation is of type CLASS.
422 * @param sub_id The sub id of the op being described.
423 * @param doc Additional doc for the op.
424 * @see Eo_Op_Description
425 * @see EO_OP_DESCRIPTION
426 * @see EO_OP_DESCRIPTION_SENTINEL
428 #define EO_OP_DESCRIPTION_CLASS(sub_id, doc) { sub_id, #sub_id, doc, EO_OP_TYPE_CLASS }
431 * @def EO_OP_DESCRIPTION_SENTINEL
432 * An helper macro to help populating #Eo_Op_Description
433 * Should be placed at the end of the array.
434 * @see Eo_Op_Description
435 * @see EO_OP_DESCRIPTION
437 #define EO_OP_DESCRIPTION_SENTINEL { 0, NULL, NULL, EO_OP_TYPE_INVALID }
440 * @brief Create a new class.
441 * @param desc the class description to create the class with.
442 * @param id a positive number to serve as the id of the class. 0 means dynamic allocation. The number of static Ids is limited and regular users should not use static ids.
443 * @param parent the class to inherit from.
444 * @param ... A NULL terminated list of extensions (interfaces, mixins and the classes of any composite objects).
445 * @return The new class's handle on success, or NULL otherwise.
447 * You should use #EO_DEFINE_CLASS. It'll provide thread safety and other
450 * @see #EO_DEFINE_CLASS
452 EAPI const Eo_Class *eo_class_new(const Eo_Class_Description *desc, Eo_Class_Id id, const Eo_Class *parent, ...);
455 * @brief Sets the OP functions for a class.
456 * @param klass the class to set the functions to.
457 * @param func_descs a NULL terminated array of #Eo_Op_Func_Description
459 * Should be called from within the class constructor.
461 EAPI void eo_class_funcs_set(Eo_Class *klass, const Eo_Op_Func_Description *func_descs);
464 * @brief Gets the name of the passed class.
465 * @param klass the class to work on.
466 * @return The class's name.
468 * @see eo_class_get()
470 EAPI const char *eo_class_name_get(const Eo_Class *klass);
477 * @brief Init the eo subsystem
478 * @return @c EINA_TRUE on success.
482 EAPI Eina_Bool eo_init(void);
485 * @brief Shutdown the eo subsystem
486 * @return @c EINA_TRUE on success.
490 EAPI Eina_Bool eo_shutdown(void);
494 * A convenience wrapper around eo_do_internal()
495 * @see eo_do_internal
497 #define eo_do(obj, ...) eo_do_internal(obj, EO_OP_TYPE_REGULAR, __VA_ARGS__, EO_NOOP)
501 * Same as #eo_do but only for const ops.
504 #define eo_query(obj, ...) eo_do_internal((Eo *) EO_TYPECHECK(const Eo *, obj), EO_OP_TYPE_CONST, __VA_ARGS__, EO_NOOP)
508 * A convenience wrapper around eo_class_do_internal()
509 * @see eo_class_do_internal
511 #define eo_class_do(klass, ...) eo_class_do_internal(klass, __VA_ARGS__, EO_NOOP)
514 * @brief Calls op functions of an object
515 * @param obj The object to work on
516 * @param op_type The type of the ops that are passed.
517 * @param ... NULL terminated list of OPs and parameters.
518 * @return @c EINA_TRUE on success.
520 * Use the helper macros, don't pass the parameters manually.
521 * Use #eo_do instead of this function.
525 EAPI Eina_Bool eo_do_internal(Eo *obj, Eo_Op_Type op_type, ...);
528 * @brief Calls op functions of a class.
529 * @param klass The class to work on
530 * @param ... NULL terminated list of OPs and parameters.
531 * @return @c EINA_TRUE on success.
533 * Use the helper macros, don't pass the parameters manually.
534 * Use #eo_do instead of this function.
538 EAPI Eina_Bool eo_class_do_internal(const Eo_Class *klass, ...);
541 * @brief Calls the super function for the specific op.
542 * @param obj The object to work on
543 * @param ... list of parameters.
544 * @return @c EINA_TRUE on success.
546 * Unlike eo_do() and eo_query(), this function only accepts one op.
548 * Use the helper macros, don't pass the parameters manually.
550 * Same as eo_do_super() just for const objects.
555 #define eo_query_super(obj, ...) eo_do_super_internal((Eo *) EO_TYPECHECK(const Eo *, obj), EO_OP_TYPE_CONST, __VA_ARGS__)
558 * @brief Calls the super function for the specific op.
559 * @param obj The object to work on
560 * @param ... list of parameters.
561 * @return @c EINA_TRUE on success.
563 * Unlike eo_do() and eo_query(), this function only accepts one op.
566 * @see eo_query_super()
568 #define eo_do_super(obj, ...) eo_do_super_internal(obj, EO_OP_TYPE_REGULAR, __VA_ARGS__)
571 * @brief Calls the super function for the specific op.
572 * @param klass The klass to work on
573 * @param ... list of parameters.
574 * @return @c EINA_TRUE on success.
576 * Unlike eo_class_do(), this function only accepts one op.
580 #define eo_class_do_super(klass, ...) eo_class_do_super_internal(klass, __VA_ARGS__)
583 * @brief Calls the super function for the specific op.
584 * @param obj The object to work on
585 * @param op_type The type of the ops that are passed.
586 * @param op The wanted op.
587 * @param ... list of parameters.
588 * @return @c EINA_TRUE on success.
590 * Don't use this function, use the wrapping macros instead.
594 * @see #eo_query_super
596 EAPI Eina_Bool eo_do_super_internal(Eo *obj, Eo_Op_Type op_type, Eo_Op op, ...);
599 * @brief Calls the super function for the specific op.
600 * @param klass The klass to work on
601 * @param op The wanted op.
602 * @param ... list of parameters.
603 * @return @c EINA_TRUE on success.
605 * Don't use this function, use the wrapping macros instead.
608 * @see #eo_class_do_super
610 EAPI Eina_Bool eo_class_do_super_internal(const Eo_Class *klass, Eo_Op op, ...);
613 * @brief Gets the class of the object.
614 * @param obj The object to work on
615 * @return The object's class.
617 * @see eo_class_name_get()
619 EAPI const Eo_Class *eo_class_get(const Eo *obj);
623 * @brief Notify eo that there was an error when constructing, destructing or calling a function of the object.
624 * @param obj the object to work on.
626 * @see eo_error_get()
628 #define eo_error_set(obj) eo_error_set_internal(obj, __FILE__, __LINE__)
631 EAPI void eo_error_set_internal(const Eo *obj, const char *file, int line);
635 * @brief Create a new object.
636 * @param klass the class of the object to create.
637 * @param parent the parent to set to the object.
638 * @return An handle to the new object on success, NULL otherwise.
640 EAPI Eo *eo_add(const Eo_Class *klass, Eo *parent);
643 * @brief Get the parent of an object
644 * @param obj the object to get the parent of.
645 * @return a pointer to the parent object.
647 * @see eo_parent_set()
649 EAPI Eo *eo_parent_get(const Eo *obj);
652 * @brief Set the parent of an object
653 * @param obj the object to get the parent of.
654 * @param parent the new parent.
655 * @return @c EINA_TRUE on success, @c EINA_FALSE on failure.
657 * Parents keep references to their children so in order to delete objects
658 * that have parents you need to set parent to NULL or use eo_del() that
659 * does that for you (and also unrefs the object).
662 * @see eo_parent_get()
664 EAPI Eina_Bool eo_parent_set(Eo *obj, const Eo *parent);
667 * @brief Get a pointer to the data of an object for a specific class.
668 * @param obj the object to work on.
669 * @param klass the klass associated with the data.
670 * @return a pointer to the data.
672 EAPI void *eo_data_get(const Eo *obj, const Eo_Class *klass);
675 * @brief Increment the object's reference count by 1.
676 * @param obj the object to work on.
677 * @return The object passed.
679 * It's very easy to get a refcount leak and start leaking memory because
680 * of a forgotten unref or an extra ref. That is why there are eo_xref
681 * and eo_xunref that will make debugging easier in such a case.
682 * Therefor, these functions should only be used in small scopes, i.e at the
683 * start of some section in which the object may get freed, or if you know
684 * what you are doing.
689 EAPI Eo *eo_ref(const Eo *obj);
692 * @brief Decrement the object's reference count by 1 and free it if needed.
693 * @param obj the object to work on.
698 EAPI void eo_unref(const Eo *obj);
701 * @brief Return the ref count of the object passed.
702 * @param obj the object to work on.
703 * @return the ref count of the object.
708 EAPI int eo_ref_get(const Eo *obj);
711 * @brief Unrefs the object and reparents it to NULL.
712 * @param obj the object to work on.
714 * Because eo_del() unrefs and reparents to NULL, it doesn't really delete the
718 * @see eo_parent_set()
720 EAPI void eo_del(const Eo *obj);
723 * @def eo_xref(obj, ref_obj)
724 * Convenience macro around eo_xref_internal()
727 #define eo_xref(obj, ref_obj) eo_xref_internal(obj, ref_obj, __FILE__, __LINE__)
730 * @brief Increment the object's reference count by 1 (and associate the ref with ref_obj)
731 * @param obj the object to work on.
732 * @param ref_obj the object that references obj.
733 * @param file the call's filename.
734 * @param line the call's line number.
735 * @return The object passed (obj)
737 * People should not use this function, use #eo_xref instead.
738 * A compile flag my make it and eobj_xunref() behave the same as eobj_ref()
739 * and eobj_unref() respectively. So this should be used wherever possible.
743 EAPI Eo *eo_xref_internal(Eo *obj, const Eo *ref_obj, const char *file, int line);
746 * @brief Decrement the object's reference count by 1 and free it if needed. Will free the ref associated with ref_obj).
747 * @param obj the object to work on.
748 * @param ref_obj the object that references obj.
750 * This function only enforces the checks for object association. I.e don't rely
751 * on it. If such enforces are compiled out, this function behaves the same as
754 * @see eo_xref_internal()
756 EAPI void eo_xunref(Eo *obj, const Eo *ref_obj);
759 * @brief Enable or disable the manual free feature.
760 * @param obj the object to work on.
761 * @param manual_free indicates if the free is manual (EINA_TRUE) or automatic (EINA_FALSE).
763 * The developer is in charge to call the function eo_manual_free to free the memory allocated for this object.
765 * Do not use, unless you really know what you are doing. It's used by Evas
766 * because evas wants to keep its private data available even after the object
767 * is deleted. Setting this to true makes Eo destruct the object but not free
768 * the private data or the object itself.
770 * @see eo_manual_free()
772 EAPI void eo_manual_free_set(Eo *obj, Eina_Bool manual_free);
775 * @brief Frees the object.
776 * @param obj the object to work on.
777 * This function must be called by the developer if the function
778 * eo_manual_free_set has been called before with the parameter EINA_TRUE.
779 * An error will be printed if this function is called when the manual
780 * free option is not set to EINA_TRUE or the number of refs is not 0.
782 * @see eo_manual_free_set()
784 EAPI void eo_manual_free(Eo *obj);
787 * @addtogroup Eo_Composite_Objects Composite Objects.
792 * @brief Make an object a composite object of another.
793 * @param comp_obj the object that will be used to composite parent.
794 * @param parent the "parent" object.
796 * This functions also sets the parent of comp_obj to parent.
798 * @see eo_composite_detach()
799 * @see eo_composite_is()
801 EAPI void eo_composite_attach(Eo *comp_obj, Eo *parent);
804 * @brief Detach a composite object from another object.
805 * @param comp_obj the object attached to parent.
806 * @param parent the "parent" object.
808 * This functions also sets the parent of comp_obj to @c NULL.
810 * @see eo_composite_attach()
811 * @see eo_composite_is()
813 EAPI void eo_composite_detach(Eo *comp_obj, Eo *parent);
816 * @brief Check if an object is a composite object.
817 * @param comp_obj the object to be checked.
818 * @return @c EINA_TRUE if it is, @c EINA_FALSE otherwise.
820 * @see eo_composite_attach()
821 * @see eo_composite_detach()
823 EAPI Eina_Bool eo_composite_is(const Eo *comp_obj);
830 * @addtogroup Eo_Class_Base Eo's Base class.
836 * The class type for the Eo base class.
838 #define EO_BASE_CLASS eo_base_class_get()
840 * @brief Use #EO_BASE_CLASS
843 EAPI const Eo_Class *eo_base_class_get(void);
846 * @typedef eo_base_data_free_func
847 * Data free func prototype.
849 typedef void (*eo_base_data_free_func)(void *);
852 * @def EO_BASE_CLASS_ID
853 * #EO_BASE_CLASS 's class id.
855 #define EO_BASE_CLASS_ID 1
858 * @def EO_BASE_BASE_ID
859 * #EO_BASE_CLASS 's base id.
861 #define EO_BASE_BASE_ID EO_CLASS_ID_TO_BASE_ID(EO_BASE_CLASS_ID)
864 EO_BASE_SUB_ID_CONSTRUCTOR,
865 EO_BASE_SUB_ID_DESTRUCTOR,
866 EO_BASE_SUB_ID_DATA_SET,
867 EO_BASE_SUB_ID_DATA_GET,
868 EO_BASE_SUB_ID_DATA_DEL,
869 EO_BASE_SUB_ID_WREF_ADD,
870 EO_BASE_SUB_ID_WREF_DEL,
871 EO_BASE_SUB_ID_EVENT_CALLBACK_PRIORITY_ADD,
872 EO_BASE_SUB_ID_EVENT_CALLBACK_DEL,
873 EO_BASE_SUB_ID_EVENT_CALLBACK_CALL,
874 EO_BASE_SUB_ID_EVENT_CALLBACK_FORWARDER_ADD,
875 EO_BASE_SUB_ID_EVENT_CALLBACK_FORWARDER_DEL,
876 EO_BASE_SUB_ID_EVENT_FREEZE,
877 EO_BASE_SUB_ID_EVENT_THAW,
878 EO_BASE_SUB_ID_EVENT_FREEZE_GET,
879 EO_BASE_SUB_ID_EVENT_GLOBAL_FREEZE,
880 EO_BASE_SUB_ID_EVENT_GLOBAL_THAW,
881 EO_BASE_SUB_ID_EVENT_GLOBAL_FREEZE_GET,
886 * @def EO_BASE_ID(sub_id)
887 * Helper macro to get the full Op ID out of the sub_id for EO_BASE.
888 * @param sub_id the sub id inside EO_BASE.
890 #define EO_BASE_ID(sub_id) (EO_BASE_BASE_ID + (sub_id))
893 * @def eo_base_data_set(key, data, free_func)
894 * Set generic data to object.
895 * @param[in] key the key associated with the data
896 * @param[in] data the data to set.
897 * @param[in] free_func the func to free data with (NULL means "do nothing").
899 * @see #eo_base_data_get
900 * @see #eo_base_data_del
902 #define eo_base_data_set(key, data, free_func) EO_BASE_ID(EO_BASE_SUB_ID_DATA_SET), EO_TYPECHECK(const char *, key), EO_TYPECHECK(const void *, data), EO_TYPECHECK(eo_base_data_free_func, free_func)
905 * @def eo_base_data_get(key, data)
906 * Get generic data from object.
907 * @param[in] key the key associated with the data
908 * @param[out] data the data for the key
910 * @see #eo_base_data_set
911 * @see #eo_base_data_del
913 #define eo_base_data_get(key, data) EO_BASE_ID(EO_BASE_SUB_ID_DATA_GET), EO_TYPECHECK(const char *, key), EO_TYPECHECK(void **, data)
916 * @def eo_base_data_del(key)
917 * Del generic data from object.
918 * @param[in] key the key associated with the data
920 * @see #eo_base_data_set
921 * @see #eo_base_data_get
923 #define eo_base_data_del(key) EO_BASE_ID(EO_BASE_SUB_ID_DATA_DEL), EO_TYPECHECK(const char *, key)
927 * @brief Add a new weak reference to obj.
928 * @param wref The pointer to use for the weak ref.
930 * This function registers the object handle pointed by wref to obj so when
931 * obj is deleted it'll be updated to NULL. This functions should be used
932 * when you want to keep track of an object in a safe way, but you don't want
933 * to prevent it from being freed.
937 #define eo_wref_add(wref) EO_BASE_ID(EO_BASE_SUB_ID_WREF_ADD), EO_TYPECHECK(Eo **, wref)
941 * @brief Delete the weak reference passed.
942 * @param wref the weak reference to free.
946 #define eo_wref_del(wref) EO_BASE_ID(EO_BASE_SUB_ID_WREF_DEL), EO_TYPECHECK(Eo **, wref)
949 * @def eo_wref_del_safe
950 * @brief Delete the weak reference passed.
951 * @param wref the weak reference to free.
953 * Same as eo_wref_del(), with the different that it's not called from eobj_do()
954 * so you don't need to check if *wref is not NULL.
958 #define eo_wref_del_safe(wref) \
960 if (*wref) eo_do(*wref, eo_wref_del(wref)); \
964 * @def eo_constructor
965 * @brief Call the object's constructor.
967 * Should not be used with #eo_do. Only use it with #eo_do_super.
969 * @see #eo_destructor
971 #define eo_constructor() EO_BASE_ID(EO_BASE_SUB_ID_CONSTRUCTOR)
975 * @brief Call the object's destructor.
977 * Should not be used with #eo_do. Only use it with #eo_do_super.
979 * @see #eo_constructor
981 #define eo_destructor() EO_BASE_ID(EO_BASE_SUB_ID_DESTRUCTOR)
984 * @addtogroup Eo_Events Eo's Event Handling
989 * @def EO_CALLBACK_PRIORITY_BEFORE
990 * Slightly more prioritized than default.
992 #define EO_CALLBACK_PRIORITY_BEFORE -100
994 * @def EO_CALLBACK_PRIORITY_DEFAULT
995 * Default callback priority level
997 #define EO_CALLBACK_PRIORITY_DEFAULT 0
999 * @def EO_CALLBACK_PRIORITY_AFTER
1000 * Slightly less prioritized than default.
1002 #define EO_CALLBACK_PRIORITY_AFTER 100
1005 * @typedef Eo_Callback_Priority
1007 * Callback priority value. Range is -32k - 32k. The lower the number, the
1008 * higher the priority.
1010 * @see EO_CALLBACK_PRIORITY_AFTER
1011 * @see EO_CALLBACK_PRIORITY_BEFORE
1012 * @see EO_CALLBACK_PRIORITY_DEFAULT
1014 typedef short Eo_Callback_Priority;
1017 * @def EO_CALLBACK_STOP
1018 * Stop calling callbacks for the even of which the callback was called for.
1019 * @see EO_CALLBACK_CONTINUE
1021 #define EO_CALLBACK_STOP EINA_FALSE
1024 * @def EO_CALLBACK_CONTINUE
1025 * Continue calling callbacks for the even of which the callback was called for.
1026 * @see EO_CALLBACK_STOP
1028 #define EO_CALLBACK_CONTINUE EINA_TRUE
1031 * @typedef Eo_Event_Cb
1033 * An event callback prototype.
1035 * @param data The user data registered with the callback.
1036 * @param obj The object which initiated the event.
1037 * @param desc The event's description.
1038 * @param event_info additional data passed with the event.
1039 * @return #EO_CALLBACK_STOP to stop calling additional callbacks for the event, #EO_CALLBACK_CONTINUE to continue.
1041 typedef Eina_Bool (*Eo_Event_Cb)(void *data, Eo *obj, const Eo_Event_Description *desc, void *event_info);
1044 * @def eo_event_callback_forwarder_add
1045 * @brief Add an event callback forwarder for an event and an object.
1046 * @param[in] desc The description of the event to listen to.
1047 * @param[in] new_obj The object to emit events from.
1049 * @see eo_event_callback_forwarder_del()
1051 #define eo_event_callback_forwarder_add(desc, new_obj) EO_BASE_ID(EO_BASE_SUB_ID_EVENT_CALLBACK_FORWARDER_ADD), EO_TYPECHECK(const Eo_Event_Description *, desc), EO_TYPECHECK(Eo *, new_obj)
1054 * @def eo_event_callback_forwarder_del
1055 * @brief Remove an event callback forwarder for an event and an object.
1056 * @param[in] desc The description of the event to listen to.
1057 * @param[in] new_obj The object to emit events from.
1059 * @see eo_event_callback_forwarder_add()
1061 #define eo_event_callback_forwarder_del(desc, new_obj) EO_BASE_ID(EO_BASE_SUB_ID_EVENT_CALLBACK_FORWARDER_DEL), EO_TYPECHECK(const Eo_Event_Description *, desc), EO_TYPECHECK(Eo *, new_obj)
1064 * @def eo_event_freeze
1065 * @brief freeze events of object.
1067 * Prevents event callbacks from being called for the object.
1069 * @see #eo_event_thaw
1071 #define eo_event_freeze() EO_BASE_ID(EO_BASE_SUB_ID_EVENT_FREEZE)
1074 * @def eo_event_thaw
1075 * @brief thaw events of object.
1077 * Lets event callbacks be called for the object.
1079 * @see #eo_event_freeze
1081 #define eo_event_thaw() EO_BASE_ID(EO_BASE_SUB_ID_EVENT_THAW)
1084 * @def eo_event_freeze_get
1085 * @brief return freeze events of object.
1087 * @param[out] fcount The event freeze count of the object.
1089 * Return event freeze count.
1091 * @see #eo_event_freeze
1092 * @see #eo_event_thaw
1094 #define eo_event_freeze_get(fcount) EO_BASE_ID(EO_BASE_SUB_ID_EVENT_FREEZE_GET), EO_TYPECHECK(int *, fcount)
1097 * @def eo_event_global_freeze
1098 * @brief freeze events of object.
1100 * Prevents event callbacks from being called for the object.
1102 * @see #eo_event_freeze
1103 * @see #eo_event_global_thaw
1105 #define eo_event_global_freeze() EO_BASE_ID(EO_BASE_SUB_ID_EVENT_GLOBAL_FREEZE)
1108 * @def eo_event_global_thaw
1109 * @brief thaw events of object.
1111 * Lets event callbacks be called for the object.
1113 * @see #eo_event_thaw
1114 * @see #eo_event_global_freeze
1116 #define eo_event_global_thaw() EO_BASE_ID(EO_BASE_SUB_ID_EVENT_GLOBAL_THAW)
1119 * @def eo_event_global_freeze_get
1120 * @brief return freeze events of object.
1122 * @param[out] fcount The event freeze count of the object.
1124 * Return event freeze count.
1126 * @see #eo_event_freeze_get
1127 * @see #eo_event_global_freeze
1128 * @see #eo_event_global_thaw
1130 #define eo_event_global_freeze_get(fcount) EO_BASE_ID(EO_BASE_SUB_ID_EVENT_GLOBAL_FREEZE_GET), EO_TYPECHECK(int *, fcount)
1133 * @def eo_event_callback_add(obj, desc, cb, data)
1134 * Add a callback for an event.
1135 * @param[in] desc The description of the event to listen to.
1136 * @param[in] cb the callback to call.
1137 * @param[in] data additional data to pass to the callback.
1139 * callbacks of the same priority are called in reverse order of creation.
1141 * @see eo_event_callback_priority_add()
1143 #define eo_event_callback_add(desc, cb, data) \
1144 eo_event_callback_priority_add(desc, \
1145 EO_CALLBACK_PRIORITY_DEFAULT, cb, data)
1148 * @def eo_event_callback_priority_add
1149 * @brief Add a callback for an event with a specific priority.
1150 * @param[in] desc The description of the event to listen to.
1151 * @param[in] priority The priority of the callback.
1152 * @param[in] cb the callback to call.
1153 * @param[in] data additional data to pass to the callback.
1155 * callbacks of the same priority are called in reverse order of creation.
1157 * @see #eo_event_callback_add
1159 #define eo_event_callback_priority_add(desc, priority, cb, data) EO_BASE_ID(EO_BASE_SUB_ID_EVENT_CALLBACK_PRIORITY_ADD), EO_TYPECHECK(const Eo_Event_Description *, desc), EO_TYPECHECK(Eo_Callback_Priority, priority), EO_TYPECHECK(Eo_Event_Cb, cb), EO_TYPECHECK(const void *, data)
1163 * @def eo_event_callback_del
1164 * @brief Del a callback with a specific data associated to it for an event.
1165 * @param[in] desc The description of the event to listen to.
1166 * @param[in] func the callback to delete.
1167 * @param[in] user_data The data to compare.
1170 #define eo_event_callback_del(desc, func, user_data) EO_BASE_ID(EO_BASE_SUB_ID_EVENT_CALLBACK_DEL), EO_TYPECHECK(const Eo_Event_Description *, desc), EO_TYPECHECK(Eo_Event_Cb, func), EO_TYPECHECK(const void *, user_data)
1173 * @def eo_event_callback_call
1174 * @brief Call the callbacks for an event of an object.
1175 * @param[in] desc The description of the event to call.
1176 * @param[in] event_info Extra event info to pass to the callbacks.
1177 * @param[out] aborted @c EINA_TRUE if one of the callbacks aborted the call, @c EINA_FALSE otherwise.
1179 #define eo_event_callback_call(desc, event_info, aborted) EO_BASE_ID(EO_BASE_SUB_ID_EVENT_CALLBACK_CALL), EO_TYPECHECK(const Eo_Event_Description *, desc), EO_TYPECHECK(const void *, event_info), EO_TYPECHECK(Eina_Bool *, aborted)
1186 * @var _EO_EV_CALLBACK_ADD
1187 * see EO_EV_CALLBACK_ADD
1189 EAPI extern const Eo_Event_Description _EO_EV_CALLBACK_ADD;
1192 * @def EO_EV_CALLBACK_ADD
1193 * The event description (of type #Eo_Event_Description) for
1194 * The "Callback listener added" event.
1196 #define EO_EV_CALLBACK_ADD (&(_EO_EV_CALLBACK_ADD))
1199 * @var _EO_EV_CALLBACK_DEL
1200 * see EO_EV_CALLBACK_DEL
1202 EAPI extern const Eo_Event_Description _EO_EV_CALLBACK_DEL;
1205 * @def EO_EV_CALLBACK_DEL
1206 * The event description (of type #Eo_Event_Description) for
1207 * The "Callback listener deleted" event.
1209 #define EO_EV_CALLBACK_DEL (&(_EO_EV_CALLBACK_DEL))
1215 EAPI extern const Eo_Event_Description _EO_EV_DEL;
1219 * Object is being deleted.
1221 #define EO_EV_DEL (&(_EO_EV_DEL))