* Lesser General Public License for more details.
*
* You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public
- * License along with this library; if not, write to the
- * Free Software Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330,
- * Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA.
+ * License along with this library; if not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
*
* Author: Ryan Lortie <desrt@desrt.ca>
*/
#include <glib.h>
#include <glibintl.h>
-#include <locale.h>
#include "gsettings.h"
#include "gsettingsbackendinternal.h"
#include "gsettings-mapping.h"
#include "gsettingsschema-internal.h"
+#include "gaction.h"
#include "strinfo.c"
/**
* SECTION:gsettings
* @short_description: High-level API for application settings
+ * @include: gio/gio.h
*
* The #GSettings class provides a convenient API for storing and retrieving
* application settings.
* useful e.g. when the schema describes an 'account', and you want to be
* able to store a arbitrary number of accounts.
*
+ * Paths must start with and end with a forward slash character ('/')
+ * and must not contain two sequential slash characters. Paths should
+ * be chosen based on a domain name associated with the program or
+ * library to which the settings belong. Examples of paths are
+ * "/org/gtk/settings/file-chooser/" and "/ca/desrt/dconf-editor/".
+ * Paths should not start with "/apps/", "/desktop/" or "/system/" as
+ * they often did in GConf.
+ *
* Unlike other configuration systems (like GConf), GSettings does not
* restrict keys to basic types like strings and numbers. GSettings stores
* values as #GVariant, and allows any #GVariantType for keys. Key names
* Similar to GConf, the default values in GSettings schemas can be
* localized, but the localized values are stored in gettext catalogs
* and looked up with the domain that is specified in the
- * <tag class="attribute">gettext-domain</tag> attribute of the
- * <tag class="starttag">schemalist</tag> or <tag class="starttag">schema</tag>
- * elements and the category that is specified in the l10n attribute of the
- * <tag class="starttag">key</tag> element.
+ * gettext-domain attribute of the <schemalist> or <schema>
+ * elements and the category that is specified in the l10n attribute of
+ * the <key> element.
*
* GSettings uses schemas in a compact binary form that is created
- * by the <link linkend="glib-compile-schemas">glib-compile-schemas</link>
- * utility. The input is a schema description in an XML format that can be
- * described by the following DTD:
- * |[<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>]|
- *
- * glib-compile-schemas expects schema files to have the extension <filename>.gschema.xml</filename>
- *
- * At runtime, schemas are identified by their id (as specified
- * in the <tag class="attribute">id</tag> attribute of the
- * <tag class="starttag">schema</tag> element). The
- * convention for schema ids is to use a dotted name, similar in
- * style to a D-Bus bus name, e.g. "org.gnome.SessionManager". In particular,
- * if the settings are for a specific service that owns a D-Bus bus name,
- * the D-Bus bus name and schema id should match. For schemas which deal
- * with settings not associated with one named application, the id should
- * not use StudlyCaps, e.g. "org.gnome.font-rendering".
- *
- * In addition to #GVariant types, keys can have types that have enumerated
- * types. These can be described by a <tag class="starttag">choice</tag>,
- * <tag class="starttag">enum</tag> or <tag class="starttag">flags</tag> element, see
- * <xref linkend="schema-enumerated"/>. The underlying type of
- * such a key is string, but you can use g_settings_get_enum(),
- * g_settings_set_enum(), g_settings_get_flags(), g_settings_set_flags()
- * access the numeric values corresponding to the string value of enum
- * and flags keys.
- *
- * <example id="schema-default-values"><title>Default values</title>
- * <programlisting><![CDATA[
+ * by the [glib-compile-schemas][glib-compile-schemas]
+ * utility. The input is a schema description in an XML format.
+ *
+ * A DTD for the gschema XML format can be found here:
+ * [gschema.dtd](https://git.gnome.org/browse/glib/tree/gio/gschema.dtd)
+ *
+ * The [glib-compile-schemas][glib-compile-schemas] tool expects schema
+ * files to have the extension `.gschema.xml`.
+ *
+ * At runtime, schemas are identified by their id (as specified in the
+ * id attribute of the <schema> element). The convention for schema
+ * ids is to use a dotted name, similar in style to a D-Bus bus name,
+ * e.g. "org.gnome.SessionManager". In particular, if the settings are
+ * for a specific service that owns a D-Bus bus name, the D-Bus bus name
+ * and schema id should match. For schemas which deal with settings not
+ * associated with one named application, the id should not use
+ * StudlyCaps, e.g. "org.gnome.font-rendering".
+ *
+ * In addition to #GVariant types, keys can have types that have
+ * enumerated types. These can be described by a <choice>,
+ * <enum> or <flags> element, as seen in the
+ * [example][schema-enumerated]. The underlying type of such a key
+ * is string, but you can use g_settings_get_enum(), g_settings_set_enum(),
+ * g_settings_get_flags(), g_settings_set_flags() access the numeric values
+ * corresponding to the string value of enum and flags keys.
+ *
+ * An example for default value:
+ * |[
* <schemalist>
- * <schema id="org.gtk.Test" path="/tests/" gettext-domain="test">
+ * <schema id="org.gtk.Test" path="/org/gtk/Test/" gettext-domain="test">
*
* <key name="greeting" type="s">
* <default l10n="messages">"Hello, earthlings"</default>
*
* </schema>
* </schemalist>
- * ]]></programlisting></example>
+ * ]|
*
- * <example id="schema-enumerated"><title>Ranges, choices and enumerated types</title>
- * <programlisting><![CDATA[
+ * An example for ranges, choices and enumerated types:
+ * |[
* <schemalist>
*
* <enum id="org.gtk.Test.myenum">
* </key>
* </schema>
* </schemalist>
- * ]]></programlisting></example>
- *
- * <refsect2>
- * <title>Vendor overrides</title>
- * <para>
- * Default values are defined in the schemas that get installed by
- * an application. Sometimes, it is necessary for a vendor or distributor
- * to adjust these defaults. Since patching the XML source for the schema
- * is inconvenient and error-prone,
- * <link linkend="glib-compile-schemas">glib-compile-schemas</link> reads
- * so-called 'vendor override' files. These are keyfiles in the same
- * directory as the XML schema sources which can override default values.
- * The schema id serves as the group name in the key file, and the values
- * are expected in serialized GVariant form, as in the following example:
- * <informalexample><programlisting>
+ * ]|
+ *
+ * ## Vendor overrides
+ *
+ * Default values are defined in the schemas that get installed by
+ * an application. Sometimes, it is necessary for a vendor or distributor
+ * to adjust these defaults. Since patching the XML source for the schema
+ * is inconvenient and error-prone,
+ * [glib-compile-schemas][glib-compile-schemas] reads so-called vendor
+ * override' files. These are keyfiles in the same directory as the XML
+ * schema sources which can override default values. The schema id serves
+ * as the group name in the key file, and the values are expected in
+ * serialized GVariant form, as in the following example:
+ * |[
* [org.gtk.Example]
* key1='string'
* key2=1.5
- * </programlisting></informalexample>
- * </para>
- * <para>
- * glib-compile-schemas expects schema files to have the extension
- * <filename>.gschema.override</filename>
- * </para>
- * </refsect2>
- *
- * <refsect2>
- * <title>Binding</title>
- * <para>
- * A very convenient feature of GSettings lets you bind #GObject properties
- * directly to settings, using g_settings_bind(). Once a GObject property
- * has been bound to a setting, changes on either side are automatically
- * propagated to the other side. GSettings handles details like
- * mapping between GObject and GVariant types, and preventing infinite
- * cycles.
- * </para>
- * <para>
- * This makes it very easy to hook up a preferences dialog to the
- * underlying settings. To make this even more convenient, GSettings
- * looks for a boolean property with the name "sensitivity" and
- * automatically binds it to the writability of the bound setting.
- * If this 'magic' gets in the way, it can be suppressed with the
- * #G_SETTINGS_BIND_NO_SENSITIVITY flag.
- * </para>
- * </refsect2>
- **/
+ * ]|
+ *
+ * glib-compile-schemas expects schema files to have the extension
+ * `.gschema.override`.
+ *
+ * ## Binding
+ *
+ * A very convenient feature of GSettings lets you bind #GObject properties
+ * directly to settings, using g_settings_bind(). Once a GObject property
+ * has been bound to a setting, changes on either side are automatically
+ * propagated to the other side. GSettings handles details like mapping
+ * between GObject and GVariant types, and preventing infinite cycles.
+ *
+ * This makes it very easy to hook up a preferences dialog to the
+ * underlying settings. To make this even more convenient, GSettings
+ * looks for a boolean property with the name "sensitivity" and
+ * automatically binds it to the writability of the bound setting.
+ * If this 'magic' gets in the way, it can be suppressed with the
+ * #G_SETTINGS_BIND_NO_SENSITIVITY flag.
+ */
struct _GSettingsPrivate
{
GSettingsBackend *backend;
GSettingsSchema *schema;
- gchar *schema_name;
gchar *path;
GDelayedSettingsBackend *delayed;
enum
{
PROP_0,
- PROP_SCHEMA_NAME,
+ PROP_SCHEMA,
+ PROP_SCHEMA_ID,
PROP_BACKEND,
PROP_PATH,
PROP_HAS_UNAPPLIED,
static guint g_settings_signals[N_SIGNALS];
-G_DEFINE_TYPE (GSettings, g_settings, G_TYPE_OBJECT)
+G_DEFINE_TYPE_WITH_PRIVATE (GSettings, g_settings, G_TYPE_OBJECT)
/* Signals {{{1 */
static gboolean
keys = g_settings_schema_list (settings->priv->schema, &n_keys);
for (i = 0; i < n_keys; i++)
- g_signal_emit (settings, g_settings_signals[SIGNAL_CHANGED],
- keys[i], g_quark_to_string (keys[i]));
+ {
+ const gchar *key = g_quark_to_string (keys[i]);
+
+ if (g_str_has_suffix (key, "/"))
+ continue;
+
+ g_signal_emit (settings, g_settings_signals[SIGNAL_CHANGED], keys[i], key);
+ }
return FALSE;
}
keys = g_settings_schema_list (settings->priv->schema, &n_keys);
for (i = 0; i < n_keys; i++)
- g_signal_emit (settings, g_settings_signals[SIGNAL_WRITABLE_CHANGED],
- keys[i], g_quark_to_string (keys[i]));
+ {
+ const gchar *key = g_quark_to_string (keys[i]);
+
+ if (g_str_has_suffix (key, "/"))
+ continue;
+
+ g_signal_emit (settings, g_settings_signals[SIGNAL_WRITABLE_CHANGED], keys[i], key);
+ }
return FALSE;
}
settings_backend_keys_changed (GObject *target,
GSettingsBackend *backend,
const gchar *path,
- const gchar * const *items,
- gpointer origin_tag)
+ gpointer origin_tag,
+ const gchar * const *items)
{
GSettings *settings = G_SETTINGS (target);
gboolean ignore_this;
switch (prop_id)
{
- case PROP_SCHEMA_NAME:
- /* we receive a set_property() call for both "schema" and
- * "schema-name", even if they are not set. Hopefully only one of
- * them is non-NULL.
- */
- if (g_value_get_string (value) != NULL)
- {
- g_assert (settings->priv->schema_name == NULL);
- settings->priv->schema_name = g_value_dup_string (value);
- }
+ case PROP_SCHEMA:
+ {
+ GSettingsSchema *schema;
+
+ schema = g_value_dup_boxed (value);
+
+ /* we receive a set_property() call for "settings-schema" even
+ * if it was not specified (ie: with NULL value). ->schema
+ * could already be set at this point (ie: via "schema-id").
+ * check for NULL to avoid clobbering the existing value.
+ */
+ if (schema != NULL)
+ {
+ g_assert (settings->priv->schema == NULL);
+ settings->priv->schema = schema;
+ }
+ }
+ break;
+
+ case PROP_SCHEMA_ID:
+ {
+ const gchar *schema_id;
+
+ schema_id = g_value_get_string (value);
+
+ /* we receive a set_property() call for both "schema" and
+ * "schema-id", even if they are not set. Hopefully only one of
+ * them is non-NULL.
+ */
+ if (schema_id != NULL)
+ {
+ GSettingsSchemaSource *default_source;
+
+ g_assert (settings->priv->schema == NULL);
+ default_source = g_settings_schema_source_get_default ();
+
+ if (default_source == NULL)
+ g_error ("No GSettings schemas are installed on the system");
+
+ settings->priv->schema = g_settings_schema_source_lookup (default_source, schema_id, TRUE);
+
+ if (settings->priv->schema == NULL)
+ g_error ("Settings schema '%s' is not installed\n", schema_id);
+ }
+ }
break;
case PROP_PATH:
switch (prop_id)
{
- case PROP_SCHEMA_NAME:
- g_value_set_string (value, settings->priv->schema_name);
+ case PROP_SCHEMA:
+ g_value_set_boxed (value, settings->priv->schema);
+ break;
+
+ case PROP_SCHEMA_ID:
+ g_value_set_string (value, g_settings_schema_get_id (settings->priv->schema));
break;
case PROP_BACKEND:
g_settings_constructed (GObject *object)
{
GSettings *settings = G_SETTINGS (object);
- GSettingsSchemaSource *default_source;
const gchar *schema_path;
- default_source = g_settings_schema_source_get_default ();
-
- if (default_source == NULL)
- g_error ("No GSettings schemas are installed on the system");
-
- settings->priv->schema = g_settings_schema_source_lookup (default_source, settings->priv->schema_name, TRUE);
-
- if (settings->priv->schema == NULL)
- g_error ("Settings schema '%s' is not installed\n", settings->priv->schema_name);
-
schema_path = g_settings_schema_get_path (settings->priv->schema);
if (settings->priv->path && schema_path && strcmp (settings->priv->path, schema_path) != 0)
- g_error ("settings object created with schema '%s' and path '%s', but "
- "path '%s' is specified by schema",
- settings->priv->schema_name, settings->priv->path, schema_path);
+ g_error ("settings object created with schema '%s' and path '%s', but path '%s' is specified by schema",
+ g_settings_schema_get_id (settings->priv->schema), settings->priv->path, schema_path);
if (settings->priv->path == NULL)
{
if (schema_path == NULL)
g_error ("attempting to create schema '%s' without a path",
- settings->priv->schema_name);
+ g_settings_schema_get_id (settings->priv->schema));
settings->priv->path = g_strdup (schema_path);
}
g_main_context_unref (settings->priv->main_context);
g_object_unref (settings->priv->backend);
g_settings_schema_unref (settings->priv->schema);
- g_free (settings->priv->schema_name);
g_free (settings->priv->path);
G_OBJECT_CLASS (g_settings_parent_class)->finalize (object);
static void
g_settings_init (GSettings *settings)
{
- settings->priv = G_TYPE_INSTANCE_GET_PRIVATE (settings,
- G_TYPE_SETTINGS,
- GSettingsPrivate);
-
+ settings->priv = g_settings_get_instance_private (settings);
settings->priv->main_context = g_main_context_ref_thread_default ();
}
object_class->constructed = g_settings_constructed;
object_class->finalize = g_settings_finalize;
- g_type_class_add_private (object_class, sizeof (GSettingsPrivate));
-
/**
* GSettings::changed:
* @settings: the object on which the signal was emitted
* GSettings::change-event:
* @settings: the object on which the signal was emitted
* @keys: (array length=n_keys) (element-type GQuark) (allow-none):
- * an array of #GQuark<!-- -->s for the changed keys, or %NULL
+ * an array of #GQuarks for the changed keys, or %NULL
* @n_keys: the length of the @keys array, or 0
- * @returns: %TRUE to stop other handlers from being invoked for the
- * event. FALSE to propagate the event further.
*
* The "change-event" signal is emitted once per change event that
* affects this settings object. You should connect to this signal
* The default handler for this signal invokes the "changed" signal
* for each affected key. If any other connected handler returns
* %TRUE then this default functionality will be suppressed.
+ *
+ * Returns: %TRUE to stop other handlers from being invoked for the
+ * event. FALSE to propagate the event further.
*/
g_settings_signals[SIGNAL_CHANGE_EVENT] =
g_signal_new ("change-event", G_TYPE_SETTINGS,
* GSettings::writable-change-event:
* @settings: the object on which the signal was emitted
* @key: the quark of the key, or 0
- * @returns: %TRUE to stop other handlers from being invoked for the
- * event. FALSE to propagate the event further.
*
* The "writable-change-event" signal is emitted once per writability
* change event that affects this settings object. You should connect
* example, a new mandatory setting is introduced). If any other
* connected handler returns %TRUE then this default functionality
* will be suppressed.
+ *
+ * Returns: %TRUE to stop other handlers from being invoked for the
+ * event. FALSE to propagate the event further.
*/
g_settings_signals[SIGNAL_WRITABLE_CHANGE_EVENT] =
g_signal_new ("writable-change-event", G_TYPE_SETTINGS,
G_PARAM_READWRITE | G_PARAM_STATIC_STRINGS));
/**
+ * GSettings:settings-schema:
+ *
+ * The #GSettingsSchema describing the types of keys for this
+ * #GSettings object.
+ *
+ * Ideally, this property would be called 'schema'. #GSettingsSchema
+ * has only existed since version 2.32, however, and before then the
+ * 'schema' property was used to refer to the ID of the schema rather
+ * than the schema itself. Take care.
+ */
+ g_object_class_install_property (object_class, PROP_SCHEMA,
+ g_param_spec_boxed ("settings-schema",
+ P_("schema"),
+ P_("The GSettingsSchema for this settings object"),
+ G_TYPE_SETTINGS_SCHEMA,
+ G_PARAM_CONSTRUCT_ONLY |
+ G_PARAM_READWRITE | G_PARAM_STATIC_STRINGS));
+
+ /**
* GSettings:schema:
*
* The name of the schema that describes the types of keys
* for this #GSettings object.
*
- * Deprecated:2.32:Use the 'schema-name' property instead.
+ * The type of this property is *not* #GSettingsSchema.
+ * #GSettingsSchema has only existed since version 2.32 and
+ * unfortunately this name was used in previous versions to refer to
+ * the schema ID rather than the schema itself. Take care to use the
+ * 'settings-schema' property if you wish to pass in a
+ * #GSettingsSchema.
+ *
+ * Deprecated:2.32:Use the 'schema-id' property instead. In a future
+ * version, this property may instead refer to a #GSettingsSchema.
*/
- g_object_class_install_property (object_class, PROP_SCHEMA_NAME,
+ g_object_class_install_property (object_class, PROP_SCHEMA_ID,
g_param_spec_string ("schema",
P_("Schema name"),
P_("The name of the schema for this settings object"),
G_PARAM_DEPRECATED | G_PARAM_READWRITE | G_PARAM_STATIC_STRINGS));
/**
- * GSettings:schema-name:
+ * GSettings:schema-id:
*
* The name of the schema that describes the types of keys
* for this #GSettings object.
*/
- g_object_class_install_property (object_class, PROP_SCHEMA_NAME,
- g_param_spec_string ("schema-name",
+ g_object_class_install_property (object_class, PROP_SCHEMA_ID,
+ g_param_spec_string ("schema-id",
P_("Schema name"),
P_("The name of the schema for this settings object"),
NULL,
/* Construction (new, new_with_path, etc.) {{{1 */
/**
* g_settings_new:
- * @schema: the name of the schema
- * @returns: a new #GSettings object
+ * @schema_id: the id of the schema
*
- * Creates a new #GSettings object with a given schema.
+ * Creates a new #GSettings object with the schema specified by
+ * @schema_id.
*
* Signals on the newly created #GSettings object will be dispatched
* via the thread-default #GMainContext in effect at the time of the
* call to g_settings_new(). The new #GSettings will hold a reference
* on the context. See g_main_context_push_thread_default().
*
+ * Returns: a new #GSettings object
+ *
* Since: 2.26
*/
GSettings *
-g_settings_new (const gchar *schema)
+g_settings_new (const gchar *schema_id)
{
- g_return_val_if_fail (schema != NULL, NULL);
+ g_return_val_if_fail (schema_id != NULL, NULL);
return g_object_new (G_TYPE_SETTINGS,
- "schema-name", schema,
+ "schema-id", schema_id,
NULL);
}
+static gboolean
+path_is_valid (const gchar *path)
+{
+ if (!path)
+ return FALSE;
+
+ if (path[0] != '/')
+ return FALSE;
+
+ if (!g_str_has_suffix (path, "/"))
+ return FALSE;
+
+ return strstr (path, "//") == NULL;
+}
+
/**
* g_settings_new_with_path:
- * @schema: the name of the schema
+ * @schema_id: the id of the schema
* @path: the path to use
- * @returns: a new #GSettings object
*
- * Creates a new #GSettings object with a given schema and path.
+ * Creates a new #GSettings object with the relocatable schema specified
+ * by @schema_id and a given path.
*
* You only need to do this if you want to directly create a settings
* object with a schema that doesn't have a specified path of its own.
* It is a programmer error to call this function for a schema that
* has an explicitly specified path.
*
+ * It is a programmer error if @path is not a valid path. A valid path
+ * begins and ends with '/' and does not contain two consecutive '/'
+ * characters.
+ *
+ * Returns: a new #GSettings object
+ *
* Since: 2.26
*/
GSettings *
-g_settings_new_with_path (const gchar *schema,
+g_settings_new_with_path (const gchar *schema_id,
const gchar *path)
{
- g_return_val_if_fail (schema != NULL, NULL);
- g_return_val_if_fail (path != NULL, NULL);
+ g_return_val_if_fail (schema_id != NULL, NULL);
+ g_return_val_if_fail (path_is_valid (path), NULL);
return g_object_new (G_TYPE_SETTINGS,
- "schema-name", schema,
+ "schema-id", schema_id,
"path", path,
NULL);
}
/**
* g_settings_new_with_backend:
- * @schema: the name of the schema
+ * @schema_id: the id of the schema
* @backend: the #GSettingsBackend to use
- * @returns: a new #GSettings object
*
- * Creates a new #GSettings object with a given schema and backend.
+ * Creates a new #GSettings object with the schema specified by
+ * @schema_id and a given #GSettingsBackend.
*
* Creating a #GSettings object with a different backend allows accessing
* settings from a database other than the usual one. For example, it may make
* the system to get a settings object that modifies the system default
* settings instead of the settings for this user.
*
+ * Returns: a new #GSettings object
+ *
* Since: 2.26
*/
GSettings *
-g_settings_new_with_backend (const gchar *schema,
+g_settings_new_with_backend (const gchar *schema_id,
GSettingsBackend *backend)
{
- g_return_val_if_fail (schema != NULL, NULL);
+ g_return_val_if_fail (schema_id != NULL, NULL);
g_return_val_if_fail (G_IS_SETTINGS_BACKEND (backend), NULL);
return g_object_new (G_TYPE_SETTINGS,
- "schema-name", schema,
+ "schema-id", schema_id,
"backend", backend,
NULL);
}
/**
* g_settings_new_with_backend_and_path:
- * @schema: the name of the schema
+ * @schema_id: the id of the schema
* @backend: the #GSettingsBackend to use
* @path: the path to use
- * @returns: a new #GSettings object
*
- * Creates a new #GSettings object with a given schema, backend and
- * path.
+ * Creates a new #GSettings object with the schema specified by
+ * @schema_id and a given #GSettingsBackend and path.
*
* This is a mix of g_settings_new_with_backend() and
* g_settings_new_with_path().
*
+ * Returns: a new #GSettings object
+ *
* Since: 2.26
*/
GSettings *
-g_settings_new_with_backend_and_path (const gchar *schema,
+g_settings_new_with_backend_and_path (const gchar *schema_id,
GSettingsBackend *backend,
const gchar *path)
{
- g_return_val_if_fail (schema != NULL, NULL);
+ g_return_val_if_fail (schema_id != NULL, NULL);
g_return_val_if_fail (G_IS_SETTINGS_BACKEND (backend), NULL);
- g_return_val_if_fail (path != NULL, NULL);
+ g_return_val_if_fail (path_is_valid (path), NULL);
+
+ return g_object_new (G_TYPE_SETTINGS,
+ "schema-id", schema_id,
+ "backend", backend,
+ "path", path,
+ NULL);
+}
+
+/**
+ * g_settings_new_full:
+ * @schema: a #GSettingsSchema
+ * @backend: (allow-none): a #GSettingsBackend
+ * @path: (allow-none): the path to use
+ *
+ * Creates a new #GSettings object with a given schema, backend and
+ * path.
+ *
+ * It should be extremely rare that you ever want to use this function.
+ * It is made available for advanced use-cases (such as plugin systems
+ * that want to provide access to schemas loaded from custom locations,
+ * etc).
+ *
+ * At the most basic level, a #GSettings object is a pure composition of
+ * 4 things: a #GSettingsSchema, a #GSettingsBackend, a path within that
+ * backend, and a #GMainContext to which signals are dispatched.
+ *
+ * This constructor therefore gives you full control over constructing
+ * #GSettings instances. The first 4 parameters are given directly as
+ * @schema, @backend and @path, and the main context is taken from the
+ * thread-default (as per g_settings_new()).
+ *
+ * If @backend is %NULL then the default backend is used.
+ *
+ * If @path is %NULL then the path from the schema is used. It is an
+ * error f @path is %NULL and the schema has no path of its own or if
+ * @path is non-%NULL and not equal to the path that the schema does
+ * have.
+ *
+ * Returns: a new #GSettings object
+ *
+ * Since: 2.32
+ */
+GSettings *
+g_settings_new_full (GSettingsSchema *schema,
+ GSettingsBackend *backend,
+ const gchar *path)
+{
+ g_return_val_if_fail (schema != NULL, NULL);
+ g_return_val_if_fail (backend == NULL || G_IS_SETTINGS_BACKEND (backend), NULL);
+ g_return_val_if_fail (path == NULL || path_is_valid (path), NULL);
return g_object_new (G_TYPE_SETTINGS,
- "schema-name", schema,
+ "settings-schema", schema,
"backend", backend,
"path", path,
NULL);
static GVariant *
g_settings_read_from_backend (GSettings *settings,
- GSettingsSchemaKey *key)
+ GSettingsSchemaKey *key,
+ gboolean user_value_only,
+ gboolean default_value)
{
GVariant *value;
GVariant *fixup;
gchar *path;
path = g_strconcat (settings->priv->path, key->name, NULL);
- value = g_settings_backend_read (settings->priv->backend, path, key->type, FALSE);
+ if (user_value_only)
+ value = g_settings_backend_read_user_value (settings->priv->backend, path, key->type);
+ else
+ value = g_settings_backend_read (settings->priv->backend, path, key->type, default_value);
g_free (path);
if (value != NULL)
* g_settings_get_value:
* @settings: a #GSettings object
* @key: the key to get the value for
- * @returns: a new #GVariant
*
* Gets the value that is stored in @settings for @key.
*
* It is a programmer error to give a @key that isn't contained in the
* schema for @settings.
*
+ * Returns: a new #GVariant
+ *
* Since: 2.26
*/
GVariant *
g_return_val_if_fail (key != NULL, NULL);
g_settings_schema_key_init (&skey, settings->priv->schema, key);
- value = g_settings_read_from_backend (settings, &skey);
+ value = g_settings_read_from_backend (settings, &skey, FALSE, FALSE);
+
+ if (value == NULL)
+ value = g_settings_schema_key_get_translated_default (&skey);
+
+ if (value == NULL)
+ value = g_variant_ref (skey.default_value);
+
+ g_settings_schema_key_clear (&skey);
+
+ return value;
+}
+
+/**
+ * g_settings_get_user_value:
+ * @settings: a #GSettings object
+ * @key: the key to get the user value for
+ *
+ * Checks the "user value" of a key, if there is one.
+ *
+ * The user value of a key is the last value that was set by the user.
+ *
+ * After calling g_settings_reset() this function should always return
+ * %NULL (assuming something is not wrong with the system
+ * configuration).
+ *
+ * It is possible that g_settings_get_value() will return a different
+ * value than this function. This can happen in the case that the user
+ * set a value for a key that was subsequently locked down by the system
+ * administrator -- this function will return the user's old value.
+ *
+ * This function may be useful for adding a "reset" option to a UI or
+ * for providing indication that a particular value has been changed.
+ *
+ * It is a programmer error to give a @key that isn't contained in the
+ * schema for @settings.
+ *
+ * Returns: (allow-none) (transfer full): the user's value, if set
+ *
+ * Since: 2.40
+ **/
+GVariant *
+g_settings_get_user_value (GSettings *settings,
+ const gchar *key)
+{
+ GSettingsSchemaKey skey;
+ GVariant *value;
+
+ g_return_val_if_fail (G_IS_SETTINGS (settings), NULL);
+ g_return_val_if_fail (key != NULL, NULL);
+
+ g_settings_schema_key_init (&skey, settings->priv->schema, key);
+ value = g_settings_read_from_backend (settings, &skey, TRUE, FALSE);
+ g_settings_schema_key_clear (&skey);
+
+ return value;
+}
+
+/**
+ * g_settings_get_default_value:
+ * @settings: a #GSettings object
+ * @key: the key to get the default value for
+ *
+ * Gets the "default value" of a key.
+ *
+ * This is the value that would be read if g_settings_reset() were to be
+ * called on the key.
+ *
+ * Note that this may be a different value than returned by
+ * g_settings_schema_key_get_default_value() if the system administrator
+ * has provided a default value.
+ *
+ * Comparing the return values of g_settings_get_default_value() and
+ * g_settings_get_value() is not sufficient for determining if a value
+ * has been set because the user may have explicitly set the value to
+ * something that happens to be equal to the default. The difference
+ * here is that if the default changes in the future, the user's key
+ * will still be set.
+ *
+ * This function may be useful for adding an indication to a UI of what
+ * the default value was before the user set it.
+ *
+ * It is a programmer error to give a @key that isn't contained in the
+ * schema for @settings.
+ *
+ * Returns: (allow-none) (transfer full): the default value
+ *
+ * Since: 2.40
+ **/
+GVariant *
+g_settings_get_default_value (GSettings *settings,
+ const gchar *key)
+{
+ GSettingsSchemaKey skey;
+ GVariant *value;
+
+ g_return_val_if_fail (G_IS_SETTINGS (settings), NULL);
+ g_return_val_if_fail (key != NULL, NULL);
+
+ g_settings_schema_key_init (&skey, settings->priv->schema, key);
+ value = g_settings_read_from_backend (settings, &skey, FALSE, TRUE);
if (value == NULL)
value = g_settings_schema_key_get_translated_default (&skey);
* g_settings_get_enum:
* @settings: a #GSettings object
* @key: the key to get the value for
- * @returns: the enum value
*
* Gets the value that is stored in @settings for @key and converts it
* to the enum value that it represents.
* value for the enumerated type then this function will return the
* default value.
*
+ * Returns: the enum value
+ *
* Since: 2.26
**/
gint
if (!skey.is_enum)
{
- g_critical ("g_settings_get_enum() called on key `%s' which is not "
+ g_critical ("g_settings_get_enum() called on key '%s' which is not "
"associated with an enumerated type", skey.name);
g_settings_schema_key_clear (&skey);
return -1;
}
- value = g_settings_read_from_backend (settings, &skey);
+ value = g_settings_read_from_backend (settings, &skey, FALSE, FALSE);
if (value == NULL)
value = g_settings_schema_key_get_translated_default (&skey);
* @settings: a #GSettings object
* @key: a key, within @settings
* @value: an enumerated value
- * @returns: %TRUE, if the set succeeds
*
* Looks up the enumerated type nick for @value and writes it to @key,
* within @settings.
* After performing the write, accessing @key directly with
* g_settings_get_string() will return the 'nick' associated with
* @value.
+ *
+ * Returns: %TRUE, if the set succeeds
**/
gboolean
g_settings_set_enum (GSettings *settings,
if (!skey.is_enum)
{
- g_critical ("g_settings_set_enum() called on key `%s' which is not "
+ g_critical ("g_settings_set_enum() called on key '%s' which is not "
"associated with an enumerated type", skey.name);
return FALSE;
}
if (!(variant = g_settings_schema_key_from_enum (&skey, value)))
{
- g_critical ("g_settings_set_enum(): invalid enum value %d for key `%s' "
- "in schema `%s'. Doing nothing.", value, skey.name,
- g_settings_schema_get_name (skey.schema));
+ g_critical ("g_settings_set_enum(): invalid enum value %d for key '%s' "
+ "in schema '%s'. Doing nothing.", value, skey.name,
+ g_settings_schema_get_id (skey.schema));
g_settings_schema_key_clear (&skey);
return FALSE;
}
* g_settings_get_flags:
* @settings: a #GSettings object
* @key: the key to get the value for
- * @returns: the flags value
*
* Gets the value that is stored in @settings for @key and converts it
* to the flags value that it represents.
* value for the flags type then this function will return the default
* value.
*
+ * Returns: the flags value
+ *
* Since: 2.26
**/
guint
if (!skey.is_flags)
{
- g_critical ("g_settings_get_flags() called on key `%s' which is not "
+ g_critical ("g_settings_get_flags() called on key '%s' which is not "
"associated with a flags type", skey.name);
g_settings_schema_key_clear (&skey);
return -1;
}
- value = g_settings_read_from_backend (settings, &skey);
+ value = g_settings_read_from_backend (settings, &skey, FALSE, FALSE);
if (value == NULL)
value = g_settings_schema_key_get_translated_default (&skey);
* @settings: a #GSettings object
* @key: a key, within @settings
* @value: a flags value
- * @returns: %TRUE, if the set succeeds
*
* Looks up the flags type nicks for the bits specified by @value, puts
* them in an array of strings and writes the array to @key, within
* After performing the write, accessing @key directly with
* g_settings_get_strv() will return an array of 'nicks'; one for each
* bit in @value.
+ *
+ * Returns: %TRUE, if the set succeeds
**/
gboolean
g_settings_set_flags (GSettings *settings,
if (!skey.is_flags)
{
- g_critical ("g_settings_set_flags() called on key `%s' which is not "
+ g_critical ("g_settings_set_flags() called on key '%s' which is not "
"associated with a flags type", skey.name);
return FALSE;
}
if (!(variant = g_settings_schema_key_from_flags (&skey, value)))
{
g_critical ("g_settings_set_flags(): invalid flags value 0x%08x "
- "for key `%s' in schema `%s'. Doing nothing.",
- value, skey.name, g_settings_schema_get_name (skey.schema));
+ "for key '%s' in schema '%s'. Doing nothing.",
+ value, skey.name, g_settings_schema_get_id (skey.schema));
g_settings_schema_key_clear (&skey);
return FALSE;
}
* @settings: a #GSettings object
* @key: the name of the key to set
* @value: a #GVariant of the correct type
- * @returns: %TRUE if setting the key succeeded,
- * %FALSE if the key was not writable
*
* Sets @key in @settings to @value.
*
*
* If @value is floating then this function consumes the reference.
*
+ * Returns: %TRUE if setting the key succeeded,
+ * %FALSE if the key was not writable
+ *
* Since: 2.26
**/
gboolean
GVariant *value)
{
GSettingsSchemaKey skey;
+ gboolean success;
g_return_val_if_fail (G_IS_SETTINGS (settings), FALSE);
g_return_val_if_fail (key != NULL, FALSE);
{
g_critical ("g_settings_set_value: key '%s' in '%s' expects type '%s', but a GVariant of type '%s' was given",
key,
- settings->priv->schema_name,
+ g_settings_schema_get_id (settings->priv->schema),
g_variant_type_peek_string (skey.type),
g_variant_get_type_string (value));
g_warning ("g_settings_set_value: value for key '%s' in schema '%s' "
"is outside of valid range",
key,
- settings->priv->schema_name);
+ g_settings_schema_get_id (settings->priv->schema));
return FALSE;
}
+ success = g_settings_write_to_backend (settings, &skey, value);
g_settings_schema_key_clear (&skey);
- return g_settings_write_to_backend (settings, &skey, value);
+ return success;
}
/**
value = g_settings_get_value (settings, key);
+ if (strchr (format, '&'))
+ {
+ g_critical ("%s: the format string may not contain '&' (key '%s' from schema '%s'). "
+ "This call will probably stop working with a future version of glib.",
+ G_STRFUNC, key, g_settings_schema_get_id (settings->priv->schema));
+ }
+
va_start (ap, format);
g_variant_get_va (value, format, NULL, &ap);
va_end (ap);
* @key: the name of the key to set
* @format: a #GVariant format string
* @...: arguments as per @format
- * @returns: %TRUE if setting the key succeeded,
- * %FALSE if the key was not writable
*
* Sets @key in @settings to @value.
*
* schema for @settings or for the #GVariantType of @format to mismatch
* the type given in the schema.
*
+ * Returns: %TRUE if setting the key succeeded,
+ * %FALSE if the key was not writable
+ *
* Since: 2.26
*/
gboolean
* @mapping: (scope call): the function to map the value in the
* settings database to the value used by the application
* @user_data: user data for @mapping
- * @returns: (transfer full): the result, which may be %NULL
*
* Gets the value that is stored at @key in @settings, subject to
* application-level validation/mapping.
* @mapping function performs that processing. If the function
* indicates that the processing was unsuccessful (due to a parse error,
* for example) then the mapping is tried again with another value.
-
+ *
* This allows a robust 'fall back to defaults' behaviour to be
* implemented somewhat automatically.
*
* to each invocation of @mapping. The final value of that #gpointer is
* what is returned by this function. %NULL is valid; it is returned
* just as any other value would be.
+ *
+ * Returns: (transfer full): the result, which may be %NULL
**/
gpointer
g_settings_get_mapped (GSettings *settings,
g_settings_schema_key_init (&skey, settings->priv->schema, key);
- if ((value = g_settings_read_from_backend (settings, &skey)))
+ if ((value = g_settings_read_from_backend (settings, &skey, FALSE, FALSE)))
{
okay = mapping (value, &result, user_data);
g_variant_unref (value);
if (!mapping (NULL, &result, user_data))
g_error ("The mapping function given to g_settings_get_mapped() for key "
- "`%s' in schema `%s' returned FALSE when given a NULL value.",
- key, settings->priv->schema_name);
+ "'%s' in schema '%s' returned FALSE when given a NULL value.",
+ key, g_settings_schema_get_id (settings->priv->schema));
okay:
g_settings_schema_key_clear (&skey);
* g_settings_get_string:
* @settings: a #GSettings object
* @key: the key to get the value for
- * @returns: a newly-allocated string
*
* Gets the value that is stored at @key in @settings.
*
* It is a programmer error to give a @key that isn't specified as
* having a string type in the schema for @settings.
*
+ * Returns: a newly-allocated string
+ *
* Since: 2.26
*/
gchar *
* @settings: a #GSettings object
* @key: the name of the key to set
* @value: the value to set it to
- * @returns: %TRUE if setting the key succeeded,
- * %FALSE if the key was not writable
*
* Sets @key in @settings to @value.
*
* It is a programmer error to give a @key that isn't specified as
* having a string type in the schema for @settings.
*
+ * Returns: %TRUE if setting the key succeeded,
+ * %FALSE if the key was not writable
+ *
* Since: 2.26
*/
gboolean
* g_settings_get_int:
* @settings: a #GSettings object
* @key: the key to get the value for
- * @returns: an integer
*
* Gets the value that is stored at @key in @settings.
*
* It is a programmer error to give a @key that isn't specified as
* having a int32 type in the schema for @settings.
*
+ * Returns: an integer
+ *
* Since: 2.26
*/
gint
* @settings: a #GSettings object
* @key: the name of the key to set
* @value: the value to set it to
- * @returns: %TRUE if setting the key succeeded,
- * %FALSE if the key was not writable
*
* Sets @key in @settings to @value.
*
* It is a programmer error to give a @key that isn't specified as
* having a int32 type in the schema for @settings.
*
+ * Returns: %TRUE if setting the key succeeded,
+ * %FALSE if the key was not writable
+ *
* Since: 2.26
*/
gboolean
* g_settings_get_uint:
* @settings: a #GSettings object
* @key: the key to get the value for
- * @returns: an unsigned integer
*
* Gets the value that is stored at @key in @settings.
*
* It is a programmer error to give a @key that isn't specified as
* having a uint32 type in the schema for @settings.
*
+ * Returns: an unsigned integer
+ *
* Since: 2.30
*/
guint
* @settings: a #GSettings object
* @key: the name of the key to set
* @value: the value to set it to
- * @returns: %TRUE if setting the key succeeded,
- * %FALSE if the key was not writable
*
* Sets @key in @settings to @value.
*
* It is a programmer error to give a @key that isn't specified as
* having a uint32 type in the schema for @settings.
*
+ * Returns: %TRUE if setting the key succeeded,
+ * %FALSE if the key was not writable
+ *
* Since: 2.30
*/
gboolean
* g_settings_get_double:
* @settings: a #GSettings object
* @key: the key to get the value for
- * @returns: a double
*
* Gets the value that is stored at @key in @settings.
*
* It is a programmer error to give a @key that isn't specified as
* having a 'double' type in the schema for @settings.
*
+ * Returns: a double
+ *
* Since: 2.26
*/
gdouble
* @settings: a #GSettings object
* @key: the name of the key to set
* @value: the value to set it to
- * @returns: %TRUE if setting the key succeeded,
- * %FALSE if the key was not writable
*
* Sets @key in @settings to @value.
*
* It is a programmer error to give a @key that isn't specified as
* having a 'double' type in the schema for @settings.
*
+ * Returns: %TRUE if setting the key succeeded,
+ * %FALSE if the key was not writable
+ *
* Since: 2.26
*/
gboolean
* g_settings_get_boolean:
* @settings: a #GSettings object
* @key: the key to get the value for
- * @returns: a boolean
*
* Gets the value that is stored at @key in @settings.
*
* It is a programmer error to give a @key that isn't specified as
* having a boolean type in the schema for @settings.
*
+ * Returns: a boolean
+ *
* Since: 2.26
*/
gboolean
* @settings: a #GSettings object
* @key: the name of the key to set
* @value: the value to set it to
- * @returns: %TRUE if setting the key succeeded,
- * %FALSE if the key was not writable
*
* Sets @key in @settings to @value.
*
* It is a programmer error to give a @key that isn't specified as
* having a boolean type in the schema for @settings.
*
+ * Returns: %TRUE if setting the key succeeded,
+ * %FALSE if the key was not writable
+ *
* Since: 2.26
*/
gboolean
* g_settings_get_strv:
* @settings: a #GSettings object
* @key: the key to get the value for
- * @returns: (array zero-terminated=1) (transfer full): a
- * newly-allocated, %NULL-terminated array of strings, the value that
- * is stored at @key in @settings.
*
* A convenience variant of g_settings_get() for string arrays.
*
* It is a programmer error to give a @key that isn't specified as
* having an array of strings type in the schema for @settings.
*
+ * Returns: (array zero-terminated=1) (transfer full): a
+ * newly-allocated, %NULL-terminated array of strings, the value that
+ * is stored at @key in @settings.
+ *
* Since: 2.26
*/
gchar **
* @settings: a #GSettings object
* @key: the name of the key to set
* @value: (allow-none) (array zero-terminated=1): the value to set it to, or %NULL
- * @returns: %TRUE if setting the key succeeded,
- * %FALSE if the key was not writable
*
* Sets @key in @settings to @value.
*
* It is a programmer error to give a @key that isn't specified as
* having an array of strings type in the schema for @settings.
*
+ * Returns: %TRUE if setting the key succeeded,
+ * %FALSE if the key was not writable
+ *
* Since: 2.26
*/
gboolean
/**
* g_settings_get_has_unapplied:
* @settings: a #GSettings object
- * @returns: %TRUE if @settings has unapplied changes
*
* Returns whether the #GSettings object has any unapplied
* changes. This can only be the case if it is in 'delayed-apply' mode.
*
+ * Returns: %TRUE if @settings has unapplied changes
+ *
* Since: 2.26
*/
gboolean
* g_settings_is_writable:
* @settings: a #GSettings object
* @name: the name of a key
- * @returns: %TRUE if the key @name is writable
*
* Finds out if a key can be written or not
*
+ * Returns: %TRUE if the key @name is writable
+ *
* Since: 2.26
*/
gboolean
/**
* g_settings_get_child:
* @settings: a #GSettings object
- * @name: the name of the 'child' schema
- * @returns: (transfer full): a 'child' settings object
+ * @name: the name of the child schema
*
- * Creates a 'child' settings object which has a base path of
- * <replaceable>base-path</replaceable>/@name, where
- * <replaceable>base-path</replaceable> is the base path of @settings.
+ * Creates a child settings object which has a base path of
+ * `base-path/@name`, where `base-path` is the base path of
+ * @settings.
*
* The schema for the child settings object must have been declared
- * in the schema of @settings using a <tag class="starttag">child</tag> element.
+ * in the schema of @settings using a <child> element.
+ *
+ * Returns: (transfer full): a 'child' settings object
*
* Since: 2.26
*/
child_name);
if (child_schema == NULL)
g_error ("Schema '%s' has no child '%s'",
- settings->priv->schema_name, name);
+ g_settings_schema_get_id (settings->priv->schema), name);
child_path = g_strconcat (settings->priv->path, child_name, NULL);
child = g_object_new (G_TYPE_SETTINGS,
- "schema-name", child_schema,
+ "backend", settings->priv->backend,
+ "schema-id", child_schema,
"path", child_path,
NULL);
g_free (child_path);
/**
* g_settings_list_keys:
* @settings: a #GSettings object
- * @returns: (transfer full) (element-type utf8): a list of the keys on @settings
*
* Introspects the list of keys on @settings.
*
*
* You should free the return value with g_strfreev() when you are done
* with it.
+ *
+ * Returns: (transfer full) (element-type utf8): a list of the keys on @settings
*/
gchar **
g_settings_list_keys (GSettings *settings)
/**
* g_settings_list_children:
* @settings: a #GSettings object
- * @returns: (transfer full) (element-type utf8): a list of the children on @settings
*
* Gets the list of children on @settings.
*
*
* You should free the return value with g_strfreev() when you are done
* with it.
+ *
+ * Returns: (transfer full) (element-type utf8): a list of the children on @settings
*/
gchar **
g_settings_list_children (GSettings *settings)
* g_settings_get_range:
* @settings: a #GSettings
* @key: the key to query the range of
- * @returns: a #GVariant describing the range
*
* Queries the range of a key.
*
- * This function will return a #GVariant that fully describes the range
- * of values that are valid for @key.
- *
- * The type of #GVariant returned is <literal>(sv)</literal>. The
- * string describes the type of range restriction in effect. The type
- * and meaning of the value contained in the variant depends on the
- * string.
- *
- * If the string is <literal>'type'</literal> then the variant contains
- * an empty array. The element type of that empty array is the expected
- * type of value and all values of that type are valid.
- *
- * If the string is <literal>'enum'</literal> then the variant contains
- * an array enumerating the possible values. Each item in the array is
- * a possible valid value and no other values are valid.
- *
- * If the string is <literal>'flags'</literal> then the variant contains
- * an array. Each item in the array is a value that may appear zero or
- * one times in an array to be used as the value for this key. For
- * example, if the variant contained the array <literal>['x',
- * 'y']</literal> then the valid values for the key would be
- * <literal>[]</literal>, <literal>['x']</literal>,
- * <literal>['y']</literal>, <literal>['x', 'y']</literal> and
- * <literal>['y', 'x']</literal>.
- *
- * Finally, if the string is <literal>'range'</literal> then the variant
- * contains a pair of like-typed values -- the minimum and maximum
- * permissible values for this key.
- *
- * This information should not be used by normal programs. It is
- * considered to be a hint for introspection purposes. Normal programs
- * should already know what is permitted by their own schema. The
- * format may change in any way in the future -- but particularly, new
- * forms may be added to the possibilities described above.
- *
- * It is a programmer error to give a @key that isn't contained in the
- * schema for @settings.
- *
- * You should free the returned value with g_variant_unref() when it is
- * no longer needed.
- *
* Since: 2.28
+ *
+ * Deprecated:2.40:Use g_settings_schema_key_get_range() instead.
**/
GVariant *
g_settings_get_range (GSettings *settings,
const gchar *key)
{
GSettingsSchemaKey skey;
- const gchar *type;
GVariant *range;
g_settings_schema_key_init (&skey, settings->priv->schema, key);
-
- if (skey.minimum)
- {
- range = g_variant_new ("(**)", skey.minimum, skey.maximum);
- type = "range";
- }
- else if (skey.strinfo)
- {
- range = strinfo_enumerate (skey.strinfo, skey.strinfo_length);
- type = skey.is_flags ? "flags" : "enum";
- }
- else
- {
- range = g_variant_new_array (skey.type, NULL, 0);
- type = "type";
- }
-
+ range = g_settings_schema_key_get_range (&skey);
g_settings_schema_key_clear (&skey);
- return g_variant_ref_sink (g_variant_new ("(sv)", type, range));
+ return range;
}
/**
* @settings: a #GSettings
* @key: the key to check
* @value: the value to check
- * @returns: %TRUE if @value is valid for @key
*
* Checks if the given @value is of the correct type and within the
* permitted range for @key.
*
- * This API is not intended to be used by normal programs -- they should
- * already know what is permitted by their own schemas. This API is
- * meant to be used by programs such as editors or commandline tools.
- *
- * It is a programmer error to give a @key that isn't contained in the
- * schema for @settings.
+ * Returns: %TRUE if @value is valid for @key
*
* Since: 2.28
+ *
+ * Deprecated:2.40:Use g_settings_schema_key_range_check() instead.
**/
gboolean
g_settings_range_check (GSettings *settings,
gboolean good;
g_settings_schema_key_init (&skey, settings->priv->schema, key);
- good = g_settings_schema_key_type_check (&skey, value) &&
- g_settings_schema_key_range_check (&skey, value);
+ good = g_settings_schema_key_range_check (&skey, value);
g_settings_schema_key_clear (&skey);
return good;
g_value_init (&value, binding->property->value_type);
- variant = g_settings_read_from_backend (binding->settings, &binding->key);
+ variant = g_settings_read_from_backend (binding->settings, &binding->key, FALSE, FALSE);
if (variant && !binding->get_mapping (&value, variant, binding->user_data))
{
/* silently ignore errors in the user's config database */
!binding->get_mapping (&value, variant, binding->user_data))
{
/* flag translation errors with a warning */
- g_warning ("Translated default `%s' for key `%s' in schema `%s' "
+ g_warning ("Translated default '%s' for key '%s' in schema '%s' "
"was rejected by the binding mapping function",
binding->key.unparsed, binding->key.name,
- g_settings_schema_get_name (binding->key.schema));
+ g_settings_schema_get_id (binding->key.schema));
g_variant_unref (variant);
variant = NULL;
}
{
variant = g_variant_ref (binding->key.default_value);
if (!binding->get_mapping (&value, variant, binding->user_data))
- g_error ("The schema default value for key `%s' in schema `%s' "
+ g_error ("The schema default value for key '%s' in schema '%s' "
"was rejected by the binding mapping function.",
- binding->key.name, g_settings_schema_get_name (binding->key.schema));
+ binding->key.name, g_settings_schema_get_id (binding->key.schema));
}
g_object_set_property (binding->object, binding->property->name, &value);
if (!g_settings_schema_key_type_check (&binding->key, variant))
{
- g_critical ("binding mapping function for key `%s' returned "
- "GVariant of type `%s' when type `%s' was requested",
+ g_critical ("binding mapping function for key '%s' returned "
+ "GVariant of type '%s' when type '%s' was requested",
binding->key.name, g_variant_get_type_string (variant),
g_variant_type_dup_string (binding->key.type));
return;
if (!g_settings_schema_key_range_check (&binding->key, variant))
{
- g_critical ("GObject property `%s' on a `%s' object is out of "
- "schema-specified range for key `%s' of `%s': %s",
+ g_critical ("GObject property '%s' on a '%s' object is out of "
+ "schema-specified range for key '%s' of '%s': %s",
binding->property->name, g_type_name (binding->property->owner_type),
- binding->key.name, g_settings_schema_get_name (binding->key.schema),
+ binding->key.name, g_settings_schema_get_id (binding->key.schema),
g_variant_print (variant, TRUE));
return;
}
(binding->property->flags & G_PARAM_WRITABLE) == 0)
{
g_critical ("g_settings_bind: property '%s' on class '%s' is not "
- "writable", property, G_OBJECT_TYPE_NAME (object));
+ "writable", binding->property->name, G_OBJECT_TYPE_NAME (object));
return;
}
if ((flags & G_SETTINGS_BIND_SET) &&
(binding->property->flags & G_PARAM_READABLE) == 0)
{
g_critical ("g_settings_bind: property '%s' on class '%s' is not "
- "readable", property, G_OBJECT_TYPE_NAME (object));
+ "readable", binding->property->name, G_OBJECT_TYPE_NAME (object));
return;
}
if (binding->property->value_type != G_TYPE_BOOLEAN)
{
g_critical ("g_settings_bind: G_SETTINGS_BIND_INVERT_BOOLEAN "
- "was specified, but property `%s' on type `%s' has "
- "type `%s'", property, G_OBJECT_TYPE_NAME (object),
+ "was specified, but property '%s' on type '%s' has "
+ "type '%s'", binding->property->name, G_OBJECT_TYPE_NAME (object),
g_type_name ((binding->property->value_type)));
return;
}
if (!g_variant_type_equal (binding->key.type, G_VARIANT_TYPE_BOOLEAN))
{
g_critical ("g_settings_bind: G_SETTINGS_BIND_INVERT_BOOLEAN "
- "was specified, but key `%s' on schema `%s' has "
- "type `%s'", key, settings->priv->schema_name,
+ "was specified, but key '%s' on schema '%s' has "
+ "type '%s'", key, g_settings_schema_get_id (settings->priv->schema),
g_variant_type_dup_string (binding->key.type));
return;
}
{
g_critical ("g_settings_bind: property '%s' on class '%s' has type "
"'%s' which is not compatible with type '%s' of key '%s' "
- "on schema '%s'", property, G_OBJECT_TYPE_NAME (object),
+ "on schema '%s'", binding->property->name, G_OBJECT_TYPE_NAME (object),
g_type_name (binding->property->value_type),
g_variant_type_dup_string (binding->key.type), key,
- settings->priv->schema_name);
+ g_settings_schema_get_id (settings->priv->schema));
return;
}
if (flags & G_SETTINGS_BIND_SET)
{
- detailed_signal = g_strdup_printf ("notify::%s", property);
+ detailed_signal = g_strdup_printf ("notify::%s", binding->property->name);
binding->property_handler_id =
g_signal_connect (object, detailed_signal,
G_CALLBACK (g_settings_binding_property_changed),
g_settings_binding_key_changed (settings, binding->key.name, binding);
}
- binding_quark = g_settings_binding_quark (property);
+ binding_quark = g_settings_binding_quark (binding->property->name);
g_object_set_qdata_full (object, binding_quark,
binding, g_settings_binding_free);
}
*
* When the @inverted argument is %TRUE, the binding inverts the
* value as it passes from the setting to the object, i.e. @property
- * will be set to %TRUE if the key is <emphasis>not</emphasis>
- * writable.
+ * will be set to %TRUE if the key is not writable.
*
* Note that the lifecycle of the binding is tied to the object,
* and that you can have only one binding per object property.
g_object_set_qdata (object, binding_quark, NULL);
}
+/* GAction {{{1 */
+
+typedef struct
+{
+ GObject parent_instance;
+
+ GSettingsSchemaKey key;
+ GSettings *settings;
+} GSettingsAction;
+
+typedef GObjectClass GSettingsActionClass;
+
+static GType g_settings_action_get_type (void);
+static void g_settings_action_iface_init (GActionInterface *iface);
+G_DEFINE_TYPE_WITH_CODE (GSettingsAction, g_settings_action, G_TYPE_OBJECT,
+ G_IMPLEMENT_INTERFACE (G_TYPE_ACTION, g_settings_action_iface_init))
+
+enum
+{
+ ACTION_PROP_0,
+ ACTION_PROP_NAME,
+ ACTION_PROP_PARAMETER_TYPE,
+ ACTION_PROP_ENABLED,
+ ACTION_PROP_STATE_TYPE,
+ ACTION_PROP_STATE
+};
+
+static const gchar *
+g_settings_action_get_name (GAction *action)
+{
+ GSettingsAction *gsa = (GSettingsAction *) action;
+
+ return gsa->key.name;
+}
+
+static const GVariantType *
+g_settings_action_get_parameter_type (GAction *action)
+{
+ GSettingsAction *gsa = (GSettingsAction *) action;
+ const GVariantType *type;
+
+ type = g_variant_get_type (gsa->key.default_value);
+ if (g_variant_type_equal (type, G_VARIANT_TYPE_BOOLEAN))
+ type = NULL;
+
+ return type;
+}
+
+static gboolean
+g_settings_action_get_enabled (GAction *action)
+{
+ GSettingsAction *gsa = (GSettingsAction *) action;
+
+ return g_settings_is_writable (gsa->settings, gsa->key.name);
+}
+
+static const GVariantType *
+g_settings_action_get_state_type (GAction *action)
+{
+ GSettingsAction *gsa = (GSettingsAction *) action;
+
+ return g_variant_get_type (gsa->key.default_value);
+}
+
+static GVariant *
+g_settings_action_get_state (GAction *action)
+{
+ GSettingsAction *gsa = (GSettingsAction *) action;
+ GVariant *value;
+
+ value = g_settings_read_from_backend (gsa->settings, &gsa->key, FALSE, FALSE);
+
+ if (value == NULL)
+ value = g_settings_schema_key_get_translated_default (&gsa->key);
+
+ if (value == NULL)
+ value = g_variant_ref (gsa->key.default_value);
+
+ return value;
+}
+
+static GVariant *
+g_settings_action_get_state_hint (GAction *action)
+{
+ GSettingsAction *gsa = (GSettingsAction *) action;
+
+ /* no point in reimplementing this... */
+ return g_settings_schema_key_get_range (&gsa->key);
+}
+
+static void
+g_settings_action_change_state (GAction *action,
+ GVariant *value)
+{
+ GSettingsAction *gsa = (GSettingsAction *) action;
+
+ if (g_settings_schema_key_type_check (&gsa->key, value) && g_settings_schema_key_range_check (&gsa->key, value))
+ g_settings_write_to_backend (gsa->settings, &gsa->key, value);
+}
+
+static void
+g_settings_action_activate (GAction *action,
+ GVariant *parameter)
+{
+ GSettingsAction *gsa = (GSettingsAction *) action;
+
+ if (g_variant_is_of_type (gsa->key.default_value, G_VARIANT_TYPE_BOOLEAN))
+ {
+ GVariant *old;
+
+ if (parameter != NULL)
+ return;
+
+ old = g_settings_action_get_state (action);
+ parameter = g_variant_new_boolean (!g_variant_get_boolean (old));
+ g_variant_unref (old);
+ }
+
+ g_action_change_state (action, parameter);
+}
+
+static void
+g_settings_action_get_property (GObject *object, guint prop_id,
+ GValue *value, GParamSpec *pspec)
+{
+ GAction *action = G_ACTION (object);
+
+ switch (prop_id)
+ {
+ case ACTION_PROP_NAME:
+ g_value_set_string (value, g_settings_action_get_name (action));
+ break;
+
+ case ACTION_PROP_PARAMETER_TYPE:
+ g_value_set_boxed (value, g_settings_action_get_parameter_type (action));
+ break;
+
+ case ACTION_PROP_ENABLED:
+ g_value_set_boolean (value, g_settings_action_get_enabled (action));
+ break;
+
+ case ACTION_PROP_STATE_TYPE:
+ g_value_set_boxed (value, g_settings_action_get_state_type (action));
+ break;
+
+ case ACTION_PROP_STATE:
+ g_value_set_variant (value, g_settings_action_get_state (action));
+ break;
+
+ default:
+ g_assert_not_reached ();
+ }
+}
+
+static void
+g_settings_action_finalize (GObject *object)
+{
+ GSettingsAction *gsa = (GSettingsAction *) object;
+
+ g_signal_handlers_disconnect_by_data (gsa->settings, gsa);
+ g_object_unref (gsa->settings);
+
+ G_OBJECT_CLASS (g_settings_action_parent_class)
+ ->finalize (object);
+}
+
+static void
+g_settings_action_init (GSettingsAction *gsa)
+{
+}
+
+static void
+g_settings_action_iface_init (GActionInterface *iface)
+{
+ iface->get_name = g_settings_action_get_name;
+ iface->get_parameter_type = g_settings_action_get_parameter_type;
+ iface->get_enabled = g_settings_action_get_enabled;
+ iface->get_state_type = g_settings_action_get_state_type;
+ iface->get_state = g_settings_action_get_state;
+ iface->get_state_hint = g_settings_action_get_state_hint;
+ iface->change_state = g_settings_action_change_state;
+ iface->activate = g_settings_action_activate;
+}
+
+static void
+g_settings_action_class_init (GSettingsActionClass *class)
+{
+ class->get_property = g_settings_action_get_property;
+ class->finalize = g_settings_action_finalize;
+
+ g_object_class_override_property (class, ACTION_PROP_NAME, "name");
+ g_object_class_override_property (class, ACTION_PROP_PARAMETER_TYPE, "parameter-type");
+ g_object_class_override_property (class, ACTION_PROP_ENABLED, "enabled");
+ g_object_class_override_property (class, ACTION_PROP_STATE_TYPE, "state-type");
+ g_object_class_override_property (class, ACTION_PROP_STATE, "state");
+}
+
+static void
+g_settings_action_changed (GSettings *settings,
+ const gchar *key,
+ gpointer user_data)
+{
+ g_object_notify (user_data, "state");
+}
+
+static void
+g_settings_action_enabled_changed (GSettings *settings,
+ const gchar *key,
+ gpointer user_data)
+{
+ g_object_notify (user_data, "enabled");
+}
+
+/**
+ * g_settings_create_action:
+ * @settings: a #GSettings
+ * @key: the name of a key in @settings
+ *
+ * Creates a #GAction corresponding to a given #GSettings key.
+ *
+ * The action has the same name as the key.
+ *
+ * The value of the key becomes the state of the action and the action
+ * is enabled when the key is writable. Changing the state of the
+ * action results in the key being written to. Changes to the value or
+ * writability of the key cause appropriate change notifications to be
+ * emitted for the action.
+ *
+ * For boolean-valued keys, action activations take no parameter and
+ * result in the toggling of the value. For all other types,
+ * activations take the new value for the key (which must have the
+ * correct type).
+ *
+ * Returns: (transfer full): a new #GAction
+ *
+ * Since: 2.32
+ **/
+GAction *
+g_settings_create_action (GSettings *settings,
+ const gchar *key)
+{
+ GSettingsAction *gsa;
+ gchar *detailed_signal;
+
+ g_return_val_if_fail (G_IS_SETTINGS (settings), NULL);
+ g_return_val_if_fail (key != NULL, NULL);
+
+ gsa = g_object_new (g_settings_action_get_type (), NULL);
+ gsa->settings = g_object_ref (settings);
+ g_settings_schema_key_init (&gsa->key, settings->priv->schema, key);
+
+ detailed_signal = g_strdup_printf ("changed::%s", key);
+ g_signal_connect (settings, detailed_signal, G_CALLBACK (g_settings_action_changed), gsa);
+ g_free (detailed_signal);
+ detailed_signal = g_strdup_printf ("writable-changed::%s", key);
+ g_signal_connect (settings, detailed_signal, G_CALLBACK (g_settings_action_enabled_changed), gsa);
+ g_free (detailed_signal);
+
+ return G_ACTION (gsa);
+}
+
/* Epilogue {{{1 */
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