* @G_FILE_MEASURE_APPARENT_SIZE: Tally usage based on apparent file
* sizes. Normally, the block-size is used, if available, as this is a
* more accurate representation of disk space used.
- * Compare with '<literal>du --apparent-size</literal>'.
+ * Compare with `du --apparent-size`.
* @G_FILE_MEASURE_NO_XDEV: Do not cross mount point boundaries.
- * Compare with '<literal>du -x</literal>'.
+ * Compare with `du -x`.
*
* Flags that can be used with g_file_measure_disk_usage().
*
*/
/**
* GIOErrorEnum:
- * @G_IO_ERROR_FAILED: Generic error condition for when any operation fails.
+ * @G_IO_ERROR_FAILED: Generic error condition for when an operation fails
+ * and no more specific #GIOErrorEnum value is defined.
* @G_IO_ERROR_NOT_FOUND: File not found.
* @G_IO_ERROR_EXISTS: File already exists.
* @G_IO_ERROR_IS_DIRECTORY: File is a directory.
* @G_IO_ERROR_NO_SPACE: No space left on drive.
* @G_IO_ERROR_INVALID_ARGUMENT: Invalid argument.
* @G_IO_ERROR_PERMISSION_DENIED: Permission denied.
- * @G_IO_ERROR_NOT_SUPPORTED: Operation not supported for the current backend.
+ * @G_IO_ERROR_NOT_SUPPORTED: Operation (or one of its parameters) not supported
* @G_IO_ERROR_NOT_MOUNTED: File isn't mounted.
* @G_IO_ERROR_ALREADY_MOUNTED: File is already mounted.
* @G_IO_ERROR_CLOSED: File was closed.
*
* Error codes returned by GIO functions.
*
+ * Note that this domain may be extended in future GLib releases. In
+ * general, new error codes either only apply to new APIs, or else
+ * replace #G_IO_ERROR_FAILED in cases that were not explicitly
+ * distinguished before. You should therefore avoid writing code like
+ * |[<!-- language="C" -->
+ * if (g_error_matches (error, G_IO_ERROR, G_IO_ERROR_FAILED))
+ * {
+ * // Assume that this is EPRINTERONFIRE
+ * ...
+ * }
+ * ]|
+ * but should instead treat all unrecognized error codes the same as
+ * #G_IO_ERROR_FAILED.
**/
typedef enum {
G_IO_ERROR_FAILED,
* or a socket created with socketpair()).
*
* For abstract sockets, there are two incompatible ways of naming
- * them; the man pages suggest using the entire <literal>struct
- * sockaddr_un</literal> as the name, padding the unused parts of the
- * %sun_path field with zeroes; this corresponds to
- * %G_UNIX_SOCKET_ADDRESS_ABSTRACT_PADDED. However, many programs
- * instead just use a portion of %sun_path, and pass an appropriate
- * smaller length to bind() or connect(). This is
+ * them; the man pages suggest using the entire `struct sockaddr_un`
+ * as the name, padding the unused parts of the %sun_path field with
+ * zeroes; this corresponds to %G_UNIX_SOCKET_ADDRESS_ABSTRACT_PADDED.
+ * However, many programs instead just use a portion of %sun_path, and
+ * pass an appropriate smaller length to bind() or connect(). This is
* %G_UNIX_SOCKET_ADDRESS_ABSTRACT.
*
* Since: 2.26
* Existing file and the operation you're using does not silently overwrite.
* @G_DBUS_ERROR_UNKNOWN_METHOD:
* Method name you invoked isn't known by the object you invoked it on.
+ * @G_DBUS_ERROR_UNKNOWN_OBJECT:
+ * Object you invoked a method on isn't known. Since 2.42
+ * @G_DBUS_ERROR_UNKNOWN_INTERFACE:
+ * Interface you invoked a method on isn't known by the object. Since 2.42
+ * @G_DBUS_ERROR_UNKNOWN_PROPERTY:
+ * Property you tried to access isn't known by the object. Since 2.42
+ * @G_DBUS_ERROR_PROPERTY_READ_ONLY:
+ * Property you tried to set is read-only. Since 2.42
* @G_DBUS_ERROR_TIMED_OUT:
* Certain timeout errors, e.g. while starting a service. Warning: this is
* confusingly-named given that %G_DBUS_ERROR_TIMEOUT also exists. We
G_DBUS_ERROR_INVALID_FILE_CONTENT, /* org.freedesktop.DBus.Error.InvalidFileContent */
G_DBUS_ERROR_SELINUX_SECURITY_CONTEXT_UNKNOWN, /* org.freedesktop.DBus.Error.SELinuxSecurityContextUnknown */
G_DBUS_ERROR_ADT_AUDIT_DATA_UNKNOWN, /* org.freedesktop.DBus.Error.AdtAuditDataUnknown */
- G_DBUS_ERROR_OBJECT_PATH_IN_USE /* org.freedesktop.DBus.Error.ObjectPathInUse */
+ G_DBUS_ERROR_OBJECT_PATH_IN_USE, /* org.freedesktop.DBus.Error.ObjectPathInUse */
+ G_DBUS_ERROR_UNKNOWN_OBJECT, /* org.freedesktop.DBus.Error.UnknownObject */
+ G_DBUS_ERROR_UNKNOWN_INTERFACE, /* org.freedesktop.DBus.Error.UnknownInterface */
+ G_DBUS_ERROR_UNKNOWN_PROPERTY, /* org.freedesktop.DBus.Error.UnknownProperty */
+ G_DBUS_ERROR_PROPERTY_READ_ONLY /* org.freedesktop.DBus.Error.PropertyReadOnly */
} GDBusError;
/* Remember to update g_dbus_error_quark() in gdbuserror.c if you extend this enumeration */
* assign a serial number from the #GDBusConnection object when
* sending a message.
*
- * Flags used when sending #GDBusMessage<!-- -->s on a #GDBusConnection.
+ * Flags used when sending #GDBusMessages on a #GDBusConnection.
*
* Since: 2.26
*/
* @G_CREDENTIALS_TYPE_INVALID: Indicates an invalid native credential type.
* @G_CREDENTIALS_TYPE_LINUX_UCRED: The native credentials type is a <type>struct ucred</type>.
* @G_CREDENTIALS_TYPE_FREEBSD_CMSGCRED: The native credentials type is a <type>struct cmsgcred</type>.
+ * @G_CREDENTIALS_TYPE_NETBSD_UNPCBID: The native credentials type is a <type>struct unpcbid</type>.
* @G_CREDENTIALS_TYPE_OPENBSD_SOCKPEERCRED: The native credentials type is a <type>struct sockpeercred</type>. Added in 2.30.
* @G_CREDENTIALS_TYPE_SOLARIS_UCRED: The native credentials type is a <type>ucred_t</type>. Added in 2.40.
*
G_CREDENTIALS_TYPE_INVALID,
G_CREDENTIALS_TYPE_LINUX_UCRED,
G_CREDENTIALS_TYPE_FREEBSD_CMSGCRED,
+ G_CREDENTIALS_TYPE_NETBSD_UNPCBID,
G_CREDENTIALS_TYPE_OPENBSD_SOCKPEERCRED,
G_CREDENTIALS_TYPE_SOLARIS_UCRED
} GCredentialsType;
G_SUBPROCESS_FLAGS_INHERIT_FDS = (1u << 7)
} GSubprocessFlags;
+/**
+ * GNotificationPriority:
+ * @G_NOTIFICATION_PRIORITY_LOW: for notifications that do not require
+ * immediate attention - typically used for contextual background
+ * information, such as contact birthdays or local weather
+ * @G_NOTIFICATION_PRIORITY_NORMAL: the default priority, to be used for the
+ * majority of notifications (for example email messages, software updates,
+ * completed download/sync operations)
+ * @G_NOTIFICATION_PRIORITY_HIGH: for events that require more attention,
+ * usually because responses are time-sensitive (for example chat and SMS
+ * messages or alarms)
+ * @G_NOTIFICATION_PRIORITY_URGENT: for urgent notifications, or notifications
+ * that require a response in a short space of time (for example phone calls
+ * or emergency warnings)
+ *
+ * Priority levels for #GNotifications.
+ *
+ * Since: 2.42
+ */
+typedef enum {
+ G_NOTIFICATION_PRIORITY_NORMAL,
+ G_NOTIFICATION_PRIORITY_LOW,
+ G_NOTIFICATION_PRIORITY_HIGH,
+ G_NOTIFICATION_PRIORITY_URGENT
+} GNotificationPriority;
+
G_END_DECLS
#endif /* __GIO_ENUMS_H__ */