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Here is a sample; alter the names: + + Yoyodyne, Inc., hereby disclaims all copyright interest in the + library `Frob' (a library for tweaking knobs) written by James Random Hacker. + + , 1 April 1990 + Ty Coon, President of Vice + +That's all there is to it! + + diff --git a/ChangeLog b/ChangeLog new file mode 100644 index 0000000..fa99267 --- /dev/null +++ b/ChangeLog @@ -0,0 +1,2329 @@ +commit a7fa8b80406227a06cf18f8675dbc1f471283829 +Author: Tomeu Vizoso +Date: Mon Jun 21 18:10:32 2010 +0200 + + Update NEWS and release PyGObject-2.21.3 + + NEWS | 7 +++++++ + 1 files changed, 7 insertions(+), 0 deletions(-) + +commit 79acac7b86ec52cd3681d94d7f116314c3f00167 +Author: Ludovic L'Hours +Date: Tue Jul 21 16:28:34 2009 +0200 + + Proper handling of null-ok in virtual methods + + https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=589253 + + codegen/codegen.py | 2 ++ + codegen/reversewrapper.py | 18 +++++++++++++++--- + 2 files changed, 17 insertions(+), 3 deletions(-) + +commit 259a4b08f009aa01451caed20dbb6e68b402da2a +Author: Tomeu Vizoso +Date: Mon Jun 21 17:34:54 2010 +0200 + + Add *~ and *.orig to .gitignore + + .gitignore | 5 ++++- + 1 files changed, 4 insertions(+), 1 deletions(-) + +commit 00a85f6a844714d1715e2f67431747d1a4cdacb1 +Author: Tomeu Vizoso +Date: Mon Jun 21 17:33:56 2010 +0200 + + Fall back to use the floating references API in glib if there isn't + a sinkfunc defined. + + * tests/*: Add ref counting tests for floating objects + * gobject/gobjectmodule.c, gobject/pygobject.c: Fall back to + g_object_ref_sink + or g_object_ref if there isn't a sinkfunc defined. Make sure that + pygobject_sink gets called only once per GObject instance. + + https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=583909 + + gobject/gobjectmodule.c | 2 - + gobject/pygobject.c | 50 +++++++++++++-------- + gobject/pygobject.h | 1 + + tests/Makefile.am | 2 + + tests/test-floating.c | 95 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ + tests/test-floating.h | 60 +++++++++++++++++++++++++ + tests/test_gobject.py | 19 ++++++++- + tests/testhelpermodule.c | 109 + ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ + 8 files changed, 315 insertions(+), 23 deletions(-) + +commit e71238a699ae783fd1a59c8a76e3555d8066cf82 +Author: Tomeu Vizoso +Date: Mon Jun 21 13:06:13 2010 +0200 + + Revert "Drop sinkfuncs." + + This reverts commit 04627488220b4f2a16e11f8982af7866fea9f7eb. + + gobject/gobjectmodule.c | 3 ++- + gobject/pygobject.c | 42 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++-------- + gobject/pygobject.h | 1 - + 3 files changed, 36 insertions(+), 10 deletions(-) + +commit ec8d148eccbb3714093f21b595ea77ae4c7c3bce +Author: Johan Dahlin +Date: Sun Jun 20 10:49:55 2010 -0300 + + [giounix] Make it possible to compile on glib 2.20 + + gio/unix.override | 2 ++ + 1 files changed, 2 insertions(+), 0 deletions(-) + +commit 433ee2aa029a1482961f478252a06492bd3498e6 +Author: Sjoerd Simons +Date: Tue Jun 15 11:42:28 2010 +0200 + + Release the lock when potentially invoking Python code. + + * gobject/pygobject.c: Release GIL lock when retrieving properties + and when clearing a PyGObject. + + https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=530935 + + gobject/pygobject.c | 11 ++++++++++- + 1 files changed, 10 insertions(+), 1 deletions(-) + +commit d182630e1128fef6f1c2aea28ccd8da4bddd2c8f +Author: Tomeu Vizoso +Date: Thu Jun 10 20:23:13 2010 +0200 + + Post release version bump to 2.21.3 + + configure.ac | 2 +- + 1 files changed, 1 insertions(+), 1 deletions(-) + +commit c4e64d5d264593051b9a3131e4985a58e8e76f8b +Author: Tomeu Vizoso +Date: Thu Jun 10 20:21:13 2010 +0200 + + Update NEWS and release PyGObject-2.21.2 + + NEWS | 26 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++ + 1 files changed, 26 insertions(+), 0 deletions(-) + +commit e0fe844d5fe8f7e26316f197444fd4143ed36adf +Author: Tomeu Vizoso +Date: Thu Jun 10 20:09:07 2010 +0200 + + Remove deleted files from the Makefile. + + test_conversion.py + test_enum.py + test_gtype.py + test_subtype.py + + tests/Makefile.am | 4 ---- + 1 files changed, 0 insertions(+), 4 deletions(-) + +commit 495a301cb81c5e914bcef905999265604faa27fc +Author: Tomeu Vizoso +Date: Thu Jun 10 19:39:09 2010 +0200 + + Add myself to the maintainers list in the README + + README | 1 + + 1 files changed, 1 insertions(+), 0 deletions(-) + +commit 04627488220b4f2a16e11f8982af7866fea9f7eb +Author: Tomeu Vizoso +Date: Thu Jun 10 19:24:31 2010 +0200 + + Drop sinkfuncs. + + * use g_object methods to sink floating refs instead of allowing + custom sink functions to be registered + * we now sink inside of pygobject_new_full to handle cases where + a library creates its own gobject via g_object_new and just + needs a python wrapper + - a previous patch had done the sink when creating the gobject, + since it needs to call pygobject_new_full to wrap the object, + this patch handles both cases (e.g. pygobject created object + and externally created gobject) + + https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=583909 + + gobject/gobjectmodule.c | 3 +-- + gobject/pygobject.c | 42 ++++++++---------------------------------- + gobject/pygobject.h | 1 + + 3 files changed, 10 insertions(+), 36 deletions(-) + +commit 87774a17bd607724a56e18c2eb1ac71b04b7079d +Author: Tomeu Vizoso +Date: Tue Jun 8 10:40:39 2010 +0200 + + Add myself to maintainers + + MAINTAINERS | 4 ++++ + pygobject.doap | 7 +++++++ + 2 files changed, 11 insertions(+), 0 deletions(-) + +commit 46c91a11d448e5e11d142d3362aff1483226bca4 +Author: Colin Walters +Date: Wed May 5 13:54:27 2010 -0400 + + Clear error if we failed the import + + Otherwise we leave the exception set which causes bizarre problems + later in unrelated code. + + https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=569885 + + https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=617796 + + gobject/pygi-external.h | 2 ++ + 1 files changed, 2 insertions(+), 0 deletions(-) + +commit e203dc7c8f524c16aa52e15758dc3a2b09fbac75 +Author: John Ehresman +Date: Tue Apr 20 20:40:02 2010 -0400 + + Added missing , to keyword list of gio.GFile.set_attribute + + gio/gresolver.override | 2 +- + 1 files changed, 1 insertions(+), 1 deletions(-) + +commit 0b222f01ac9ceea1d127083623ad532ecc75bf7e +Author: John Ehresman +Date: Tue Apr 20 20:37:12 2010 -0400 + + Fix arg conversion in gio.GFile.set_attribute + + gio/gfile.override | 232 + ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++- + 1 files changed, 227 insertions(+), 5 deletions(-) + +commit a579ccc8bea90937bf970be3d461e2b650b0c7d6 +Author: John Ehresman +Date: Tue Apr 20 20:01:53 2010 -0400 + + Set constants under python 2.5 or before + + gobject/gobjectmodule.c | 8 ++++++++ + 1 files changed, 8 insertions(+), 0 deletions(-) + +commit 11fa39a861abf679e01b5f0da97be93ae0adf0f0 +Author: José Alburquerque +Date: Sun Apr 18 20:22:21 2010 -0400 + + Doc Extractor: Use replacements that make sense for &...; + expressions. + + * codegen/docextract_to_xml.py: Use # and   respectively + for + # (#) and  . These are interpreted correctly in XML + and will + not make the parsing crash. + + codegen/docextract_to_xml.py | 4 ++-- + 1 files changed, 2 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-) + +commit 695ac7bc5c60371a32538d690c7a15509f3c9637 +Author: John Stowers +Date: Fri Apr 16 14:36:11 2010 +1200 + + Add build docs for windows + + Makefile.am | 1 + + README.win32 | 24 ++++++++++++++++++++++++ + 2 files changed, 25 insertions(+), 0 deletions(-) + +commit e580da87f0b2fd36cb5d8008fb2fb0c3b01f456a +Author: John Stowers +Date: Thu Apr 15 13:40:39 2010 +1200 + + Setup.py cosmetic tidy + + * Remove local doc install, point to website instead + * link to versioned docs + + pygobject_postinstall.py | 43 + ++++++++++++++++++++++++++----------------- + setup.py | 39 ++++++++++++++------------------------- + 2 files changed, 40 insertions(+), 42 deletions(-) + +commit 69ecd506c83ddf180c6cc9a2a8dc753a02543959 +Author: John Stowers +Date: Sat Jul 25 14:12:30 2009 +1200 + + Fix crash when importing gio + + Only seems to be necessary on windows, but + no harm on linux as multiple calls to init + are OK + + gio/giomodule.c | 3 +++ + 1 files changed, 3 insertions(+), 0 deletions(-) + +commit 5d159a13d89587cba189a0ca3203ac003e2f1f2b +Author: John Stowers +Date: Thu Apr 15 22:52:48 2010 +1200 + + Bug 589671 - Dont use generate-constants + + This breaks the build using distutils, and it is + largely unneeded. Just add the G_XXX constants + to the module directly + + gobject/Makefile.am | 16 +-------- + gobject/constants.py | 83 + ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ + gobject/constants.py.in | 50 ------------------------- + gobject/generate-constants.c | 44 ---------------------- + gobject/gobjectmodule.c | 35 ++++++++++++++++++ + setup.py | 2 +- + tests/runtests.py | 3 +- + 7 files changed, 121 insertions(+), 112 deletions(-) + +commit 6d7a3ab9ce352692d0faccbf106974d264fa953d +Author: John Stowers +Date: Thu Apr 15 22:49:17 2010 +1200 + + Bug 589671 - Fix setup.py for windows build + + * Building pyglib as a static private library + * Update to include new defs + * Modernise setup.py and add more util functions + to dsextras + + dsextras.py | 32 ++++++++++++++++-- + setup.py | 102 + ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++-------- + 2 files changed, 116 insertions(+), 18 deletions(-) + +commit d11ef47072acae5801ce25c68d1289e425eb9fc2 +Author: John Stowers +Date: Thu Apr 15 22:48:28 2010 +1200 + + Include pygsource.h + + glib/pygiochannel.c | 1 + + 1 files changed, 1 insertions(+), 0 deletions(-) + +commit 681832c3cd040433a488a400693b68f213bf7078 +Author: José Alburquerque +Date: Tue Apr 13 13:33:12 2010 -0400 + + codegen/docextract_to_xml.py: One more &...; replacement ( ). + + * codegen/docextract_to_xml.py: Replace   which also causes + errors with a regular space. + + codegen/docextract_to_xml.py | 1 + + 1 files changed, 1 insertions(+), 0 deletions(-) + +commit bd4e7f2459e34957aaae59b9be807d6dff5ec1eb +Author: José Alburquerque +Date: Tue Apr 13 12:28:10 2010 -0400 + + codegen/docextract_to_xml.py: Replace some &..; that cause errors. + + * codegen/docextract_to_xml.py (escape_text): Replace some &..; + expressions that cause errors with more appropriate output. + + codegen/docextract_to_xml.py | 4 ++++ + 1 files changed, 4 insertions(+), 0 deletions(-) + +commit f00b9ce91fc9c3aabd4af4132fc112d9e415e12e +Author: José Alburquerque +Date: Sun Apr 11 17:46:40 2010 -0400 + + codegen/docextract_to_xml.py: Handle C++ multi-line comments. + + * codegen/docextract_to_xml.py (escape_text): Translate '/*' + and '*/' + in text to '/ *' and '* /' respectively so that comment errors + don't + show up when the descriptions that include C++ code with C++ + multi-line comments are used in Doxygen blocks. + + codegen/docextract_to_xml.py | 9 +++++++++ + 1 files changed, 9 insertions(+), 0 deletions(-) + +commit a2fcdecbb5e109da5568084d7acb2332af83b6f5 +Author: José Alburquerque +Date: Sun Apr 11 16:15:01 2010 -0400 + + codegen/docextract.py: Stop final section processing on first + match. + + * codegen/docextract.py (process_final_sections): Modify the final + section pattern matching for loop to stop on first match so + that it + doesn't match both a colon return ('Returns: ...') and a no colon + return ('Returns ...') which leads to annotation extraction + errors. + + codegen/docextract.py | 4 ++++ + 1 files changed, 4 insertions(+), 0 deletions(-) + +commit 825fd305f03b726665edca34963978ce27448182 +Author: José Alburquerque +Date: Sun Apr 11 15:45:09 2010 -0400 + + Update doc extraction tool to handle GObjectIntrospection + annotations. + + * codegen/docextract.py (FunctionDoc): Renamed class to GtkDoc. + (GtkDoc::annotations): Added a list field to store annotations + which + are 2-tuples of (name, value). + (GtkDoc::ret): Modified field to store the return description + along + with a list of annotations as described above. + (GtkDoc::params): Now holds a list of 3-tupples: name, + description and + annotations (as described above). + (GtkDoc::block_type): Add a field to tell if the comment block + is a + function block, signal block or property block. + (GtkDoc::set_type): + (GtkDoc::get_type): Add methods for setting/getting the block + type. + (GtkDoc::add_param): Modified to also accept a list of + annotations to + be added with the parameter. + (GtkDoc::add_annotation): + (GtkDoc::get_annotations): Added methods to add/get annotations + for + the comment block. + (GtkDoc::append_description): Renamed to append_to_description(). + (GtkDoc::get_param_description): Removed unused method. + (GtkDoc::get_description): Added method to get block description. + (GtkDoc::add_return): Added method to add a return accepting + the first + line of the description and its annotations. + (GtkDoc::append_return): Renamed to append_to_return(). + (Regular expressions): + - Made the names of the variables un-abbreviated. + + - Added 'since', 'deprecated' and 'rename to' regular + expressions. + + - Modified the return matching regular expression so that + it doesn't + match descriptions that begin with 'Returns ...'. + This improves + the docs of many function. + + - Added signal and property comment block identifier matching + regular + expressions in case those are useful. + + - Modified existing identifier matching regular expressions + (function, + signal, and property regular expressions) to properly parse + annotations. Also added a regular expression for extracting + annotations from the parameter and return descriptions. + + - Refined the function name matching regular expression to + only accept + identifiers that begin with a lowercase letter. This eliminates + 'SECTION:' matches. + + - Finally, grouped commonly related expressions like + return_pattern, + since_pattern, etc. into groups (in lists) so that matching + those + sections can be done using loops. + + (Parsing algorithm): Modified the algorithm to use a functional + approach to parsing. Extra methods like skip_to_comment() and + processs_params() have been added and used in the parse_file() + function to now process the comment blocks. + (parse_dir): Added file processing output to stderr. + * codegen/docextract_to_xml.py (usage): Added function to + print out + the usage. + (print_annotations): Added function to print the given list of + annotations. + (options): Added --with-signals (-i), with-properties (-p) and + --with-annotation (-a) to the existing --source-dir (-s) option. + + (algorithm): Now prints annotations, if specified. Also, prints + signals and properties correctly (using names like + Class::signal-one + for signals and Classs:property) with xml such as .... The return xml is slightly modified with + annotations but this would only be exhibited if annotation xml is + requested. + + codegen/docextract.py | 439 + +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++--------- + codegen/docextract_to_xml.py | 87 ++++++-- + 2 files changed, 414 insertions(+), 112 deletions(-) + +commit e9f7fd414e94595e40eb1ba0fc471ca69136d82f +Author: Paul Bolle +Date: Thu Apr 8 11:52:25 2010 +0200 + + Docs: replace gio.IO_ERROR_* with gio.ERROR_* + + Signed-off-by: Paul Bolle + + docs/reference/pygio-file.xml | 58 + +++++++++++++++++----------------- + docs/reference/pygio-inputstream.xml | 22 ++++++------ + docs/reference/pygio-mount.xml | 10 +++--- + 3 files changed, 45 insertions(+), 45 deletions(-) + +commit 4cbd9941c5705970a9f7a429e236e1203d3155a1 +Author: Gian Mario Tagliaretti +Date: Mon Apr 5 18:10:42 2010 +0200 + + Bug 613341 - pygobject tests seem to require pygtk causing a circular + dependencies problem + + move tests that require pygtk to pygtk itself + + tests/test_conversion.py | 83 ------------- + tests/test_enum.py | 234 ------------------------------------- + tests/test_gtype.py | 112 ------------------ + tests/test_subtype.py | 289 + ---------------------------------------------- + 4 files changed, 0 insertions(+), 718 deletions(-) + +commit 23fc0f615d87994acafd9d39e92dd92b587fc2eb +Author: Simon van der Linden +Date: Thu Jan 21 17:30:51 2010 +0100 + + Don't raise an error in _pygi_import if pygi support is disabled + + http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=607674 + + gobject/pygboxed.c | 6 +----- + gobject/pygi-external.h | 1 - + gobject/pygobject.c | 6 +----- + gobject/pygpointer.c | 6 +----- + 4 files changed, 3 insertions(+), 16 deletions(-) + +commit 289d641775d1ea52d2a5379126b70b7fcee46683 +Author: Tomeu Vizoso +Date: Sun Jan 10 21:01:59 2010 +0100 + + Initialize PyGPollFD_Type.fd_obj to NULL + + https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=606582 + + gio/gcancellable.override | 1 + + 1 files changed, 1 insertions(+), 0 deletions(-) + +commit 4e2efa91d101bf755739e1cca8eee41eb0ad20fd +Author: Gian Mario Tagliaretti +Date: Mon Jan 4 08:35:14 2010 +0100 + + Bug 605937 - pygobject: Makefile.am sets $TMPDIR, disrupting distcc + + Committed a patch from Kevin Pyle + + Makefile.am | 27 +++++++++++++-------------- + 1 files changed, 13 insertions(+), 14 deletions(-) + +commit 284a1e1c0143c95d3007cf58e6c248b5d11fb4d1 +Author: Gian Mario Tagliaretti +Date: Sun Jan 3 11:02:57 2010 +0100 + + Wrap gio.Cancellable.make_pollfd() and add a test + + gio/Makefile.am | 1 + + gio/gcancellable.override | 37 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ + gio/gio.override | 3 +++ + tests/test_gcancellable.py | 15 +++++++++++++++ + 4 files changed, 56 insertions(+), 0 deletions(-) + +commit 82d7bcbf37200ee2ef5892dd12bebd2f39965c56 +Author: Gian Mario Tagliaretti +Date: Sat Jan 2 23:15:56 2010 +0100 + + Make cancellable an optional parameter in many methods + + gio/gio.defs | 102 + +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++----------------------------- + 1 files changed, 51 insertions(+), 51 deletions(-) + +commit 49a078cd22d55dc33a03ecfda235d63955edc741 +Author: Gian Mario Tagliaretti +Date: Sat Jan 2 23:15:21 2010 +0100 + + Post release version bump to 2.21.2 + + configure.ac | 2 +- + 1 files changed, 1 insertions(+), 1 deletions(-) + +commit 4f9f1f43ab4e2cfb204ffa0e257a34cfd95d84e2 +Author: Gian Mario Tagliaretti +Date: Sat Jan 2 22:58:36 2010 +0100 + + Update NEWS and release PyGObject-2.21.1 + + NEWS | 55 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ + 1 files changed, 55 insertions(+), 0 deletions(-) + +commit c1f34be73bd186d7b4682dfef133da2c4229d213 +Author: Gian Mario Tagliaretti +Date: Fri Jan 1 20:25:35 2010 +0100 + + Wrap gio.Volume.eject_with_operation() + + gio/gvolume.override | 54 + ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ + 1 files changed, 54 insertions(+), 0 deletions(-) + +commit 9b76fbff6f6897aaf26ed4644c1f19efc2826917 +Author: Gian Mario Tagliaretti +Date: Fri Jan 1 20:22:21 2010 +0100 + + gio.Mount.unmount_with_operation() fix a copy/paste leftover + + gio/gmount.override | 4 ++-- + 1 files changed, 2 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-) + +commit 6f459786dd641cd49d81eba403d940620f961cab +Author: Gian Mario Tagliaretti +Date: Fri Jan 1 20:21:05 2010 +0100 + + Wrap gio.Mount.eject_with_operation() + + gio/gmount.override | 54 + +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ + 1 files changed, 54 insertions(+), 0 deletions(-) + +commit d4b5d1b4839364e5676eb2da28f1d21db7e2552d +Author: Gian Mario Tagliaretti +Date: Fri Jan 1 20:15:38 2010 +0100 + + Wrap gio.Mount.unmount_mountable_with_operation() + + gio/gmount.override | 54 + +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ + 1 files changed, 54 insertions(+), 0 deletions(-) + +commit e919d47c2430451b436cec955e9b99237f97028c +Author: Gian Mario Tagliaretti +Date: Fri Jan 1 18:22:46 2010 +0100 + + Wrap File.unmount_mountable_with_operation() + + gio/gfile.override | 54 + ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ + 1 files changed, 54 insertions(+), 0 deletions(-) + +commit 5a614df9c5507d67f240462f7bf71b4cd411addf +Author: Gian Mario Tagliaretti +Date: Fri Jan 1 18:14:11 2010 +0100 + + Wrap gio.File.stop_mountable() + + gio/gfile.override | 52 + ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ + 1 files changed, 52 insertions(+), 0 deletions(-) + +commit 6af506647f36f2b825bc6556df5ee57fa7721906 +Author: Gian Mario Tagliaretti +Date: Fri Jan 1 18:10:49 2010 +0100 + + Wrap gio.File.start_mountable() + + gio/gfile.override | 52 + ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ + 1 files changed, 52 insertions(+), 0 deletions(-) + +commit e700efc839fc0b651fc9794a1611190bffa80263 +Author: Gian Mario Tagliaretti +Date: Fri Jan 1 18:02:46 2010 +0100 + + Wrap gio.File.replace_readwrite_async() + + gio/gfile.override | 55 + ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ + 1 files changed, 55 insertions(+), 0 deletions(-) + +commit 92662f129fc728258fd5e34f53dcb081e3715017 +Author: Gian Mario Tagliaretti +Date: Fri Jan 1 17:00:26 2010 +0100 + + Wrap gio.File.poll_mountable() + + gio/gfile.override | 41 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ + 1 files changed, 41 insertions(+), 0 deletions(-) + +commit 99902b786500948c3278779841e4db54223b9256 +Author: Gian Mario Tagliaretti +Date: Fri Jan 1 16:56:26 2010 +0100 + + Wrap gio.File.open_readwrite_async() + + gio/gfile.override | 44 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ + 1 files changed, 44 insertions(+), 0 deletions(-) + +commit 8cff5d53183ae81364ac74a34a1d52e55e082eb4 +Author: Gian Mario Tagliaretti +Date: Fri Jan 1 16:50:15 2010 +0100 + + Wrap gio.File.eject_mountable_with_operation() + + gio/gfile.override | 54 + ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ + 1 files changed, 54 insertions(+), 0 deletions(-) + +commit ca436fe7785fd24b0f0e65f2f8c9fa6478277682 +Author: Gian Mario Tagliaretti +Date: Fri Jan 1 13:30:24 2010 +0100 + + Wrap gio.File.create_readwrite_async() and add a test + + gio/gfile.override | 51 + +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ + tests/test_gio.py | 24 ++++++++++++++++++++++++ + 2 files changed, 75 insertions(+), 0 deletions(-) + +commit f72c5e451dfaeb01b3c3d9243fed2732d3620462 +Author: Gian Mario Tagliaretti +Date: Fri Jan 1 13:20:11 2010 +0100 + + Wrap gio.Drive.stop() + + gio/gdrive.override | 52 + +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ + 1 files changed, 52 insertions(+), 0 deletions(-) + +commit 29043bade408338cefa13fb4b0c875aabd3ef05e +Author: Gian Mario Tagliaretti +Date: Fri Jan 1 13:00:42 2010 +0100 + + Wrap gio.Drive.start() + + gio/gdrive.override | 52 + +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ + 1 files changed, 52 insertions(+), 0 deletions(-) + +commit dff374287bbecc8af782bbc726fad86c6c867754 +Author: Gian Mario Tagliaretti +Date: Fri Jan 1 12:45:29 2010 +0100 + + Add more remainders on missing methods of gio.Socket and related types + + gio/gsocket.override | 3 +++ + 1 files changed, 3 insertions(+), 0 deletions(-) + +commit b8c7e996498bd72df551011af85ff05ef7335b4f +Author: Gian Mario Tagliaretti +Date: Fri Jan 1 12:41:08 2010 +0100 + + Wrap gio.SocketListener.accept_socket_async|finish() and add a test + + gio/gsocket.override | 86 + +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++- + tests/test_gsocket.py | 24 +++++++++++++ + 2 files changed, 108 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-) + +commit a5ae2d5ba3db34967fe07a3cc97b75df2793988c +Author: Gian Mario Tagliaretti +Date: Fri Jan 1 12:28:53 2010 +0100 + + Wrap gio.SocketListener.accept_finish() and add a test + + gio/gsocket.override | 44 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++-- + tests/test_gsocket.py | 24 ++++++++++++++++++++++++ + 2 files changed, 66 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-) + +commit a5ab26cc1bb3e9dd57e2fdb26ef5c02e8066d097 +Author: Gian Mario Tagliaretti +Date: Fri Jan 1 11:19:34 2010 +0100 + + Wrap gio.SocketListener.accept_async() + + gio/gsocket.override | 42 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ + 1 files changed, 42 insertions(+), 0 deletions(-) + +commit c9496b29ef9ef232020a4044577d2947353953a5 +Author: Gian Mario Tagliaretti +Date: Fri Jan 1 11:14:35 2010 +0100 + + Wrap gio.SocketListener.accept_socket() and add a test + + gio/gsocket.override | 48 + +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++- + tests/test_gsocket.py | 13 +++++++++++++ + 2 files changed, 60 insertions(+), 1 deletions(-) + +commit 1aa5e301c49f11e1c5ef58de44b4b03f714d1a70 +Author: Gian Mario Tagliaretti +Date: Thu Dec 31 16:35:18 2009 +0100 + + Wrap gio.SocketListener.accept() and add a test + + gio/gsocket.override | 46 + +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++- + tests/test_gsocket.py | 13 +++++++++++++ + 2 files changed, 58 insertions(+), 1 deletions(-) + +commit aaedcf166c78baf5449ef59d0ade4a29077fedc7 +Author: Gian Mario Tagliaretti +Date: Thu Dec 31 16:25:33 2009 +0100 + + Make cancellable optional in gio.SocketClient.connect_to_host() + + gio/gio.defs | 2 +- + 1 files changed, 1 insertions(+), 1 deletions(-) + +commit 3829d7667b19126fb74562b28d271e616b154c99 +Author: Gian Mario Tagliaretti +Date: Thu Dec 31 15:25:10 2009 +0100 + + Wrap gio.SocketListener.add_address() and add a test + + gio/gsocket.override | 57 + ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++- + tests/test_gsocket.py | 9 +++++++ + 2 files changed, 65 insertions(+), 1 deletions(-) + +commit 5bec72f34ea75bc56158cae5c39d61a2a4e7e601 +Author: Gian Mario Tagliaretti +Date: Thu Dec 31 10:19:47 2009 +0100 + + Add more remainders on missing methods of gio.Socket and related types + + gio/gsocket.override | 8 ++++++++ + 1 files changed, 8 insertions(+), 0 deletions(-) + +commit b08b20f2b1a57bcbf400d6fe8e87cf052bdb719d +Author: Gian Mario Tagliaretti +Date: Thu Dec 31 10:16:18 2009 +0100 + + Wrap gio.SocketClient.connect_to_service_async() + + gio/gsocket.override | 47 + +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ + 1 files changed, 47 insertions(+), 0 deletions(-) + +commit 116ea1bfe32946e67aa54eb8dc7b977e57f254c2 +Author: Gian Mario Tagliaretti +Date: Thu Dec 31 10:10:43 2009 +0100 + + Wrap gio.SocketClient.connect_to_host_async() + + gio/gsocket.override | 48 + ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ + 1 files changed, 48 insertions(+), 0 deletions(-) + +commit 9c930910505d5b9001b8cec17ff98fadeaa799e2 +Author: Gian Mario Tagliaretti +Date: Thu Dec 31 09:59:46 2009 +0100 + + Wrap gio.SocketClient.connect_async() + + gio/gsocket.override | 45 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ + 1 files changed, 45 insertions(+), 0 deletions(-) + +commit dff024256295c15e49888ad9d5fef74a7746edd7 +Author: Gian Mario Tagliaretti +Date: Wed Dec 30 23:44:25 2009 +0100 + + Wrap gio.SocketAddressEnumerator.next_async() and add a test + + gio/gsocket.override | 42 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ + tests/test_gsocket.py | 16 ++++++++++++++++ + 2 files changed, 58 insertions(+), 0 deletions(-) + +commit e2330bd0d6cbc49b0ecb27b30e3b0593935ce229 +Author: Gian Mario Tagliaretti +Date: Wed Dec 30 23:43:14 2009 +0100 + + Add a missing object gio.InetSocketAddress new in GIO 2.22 + + gio/gio-types.defs | 7 +++++++ + gio/gio.defs | 31 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ + 2 files changed, 38 insertions(+), 0 deletions(-) + +commit 6040b33467ea381c6cb02f6a5efc0745fa8fa47b +Author: Gian Mario Tagliaretti +Date: Wed Dec 30 22:54:47 2009 +0100 + + Make cancellable optional for gio.SocketAddressEnumerator.next() + + gio/gio.defs | 2 +- + 1 files changed, 1 insertions(+), 1 deletions(-) + +commit b19f59790b9de943d69b6c5e483928e0443c3d20 +Author: Gian Mario Tagliaretti +Date: Wed Dec 30 22:17:44 2009 +0100 + + Add a remainder of the Socket methods that needs manual wrapping still + + gio/gsocket.override | 5 +++++ + 1 files changed, 5 insertions(+), 0 deletions(-) + +commit 771a7c3fdef7b2e98e509293a8376a81c1282286 +Author: Gian Mario Tagliaretti +Date: Wed Dec 30 17:20:35 2009 +0100 + + Wrap gio.Socket.condition_wait() and add a test + + gio/gsocket.override | 27 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++ + tests/test_gsocket.py | 6 +++++- + 2 files changed, 32 insertions(+), 1 deletions(-) + +commit 50960656815b0897a5ebe5f011537b8dcbdc857e +Author: Gian Mario Tagliaretti +Date: Wed Dec 30 16:21:49 2009 +0100 + + Wrap gio.Socket.condition_check() and add a test + + gio/Makefile.am | 1 + + gio/gio.override | 1 + + gio/gsocket.override | 41 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ + tests/test_gsocket.py | 21 +++++++++++++++++++++ + 4 files changed, 64 insertions(+), 0 deletions(-) + +commit de7a359e81792ae8573ac944455ea289985449ed +Author: Gian Mario Tagliaretti +Date: Wed Dec 30 14:07:52 2009 +0100 + + Wrap gio.Resolver.lookup_service_finish() and add a test + + gio/gresolver.override | 37 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ + tests/test_gresolver.py | 13 +++++++++++++ + 2 files changed, 50 insertions(+), 0 deletions(-) + +commit 308421789ce849040d645077c41c80b6e2e65e83 +Author: Gian Mario Tagliaretti +Date: Wed Dec 30 14:00:22 2009 +0100 + + Wrap gio.Resolver.lookup_service_async() + + gio/gresolver.override | 48 + ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ + 1 files changed, 48 insertions(+), 0 deletions(-) + +commit 9d56ce775f56fff1b1ef3c75843c0583e39f75c3 +Author: Gian Mario Tagliaretti +Date: Wed Dec 30 11:11:32 2009 +0100 + + Wrap gio.Resolver.lookup_service() and add a test + + gio/gresolver.override | 42 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ + tests/test_gresolver.py | 5 +++++ + 2 files changed, 47 insertions(+), 0 deletions(-) + +commit 7fc71f490494dae73a5264869a97a9d30814930e +Author: Gian Mario Tagliaretti +Date: Tue Dec 29 22:12:50 2009 +0100 + + Wrap gio.Resolver.lookup_by_address_async() and add a test + + gio/gresolver.override | 46 + ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ + tests/test_gresolver.py | 14 ++++++++++++++ + 2 files changed, 60 insertions(+), 0 deletions(-) + +commit c91656dbe56f07d3ebbad5113467c22427cf212a +Author: Gian Mario Tagliaretti +Date: Tue Dec 29 21:41:30 2009 +0100 + + Wrap gio.Resolver.lookup_by_name_finish() and add a test + + gio/gresolver.override | 82 + +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ + tests/test_gresolver.py | 16 ++++++++- + 2 files changed, 96 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-) + +commit 45b477342fa1c2435917c6d97745ad57665c4734 +Author: Gian Mario Tagliaretti +Date: Tue Dec 29 17:15:44 2009 +0100 + + Wrap gio.Drive.eject_with_data() + + gio/gdrive.override | 54 + +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ + 1 files changed, 54 insertions(+), 0 deletions(-) + +commit 635227480f9659a1f91ab1ec12536d3ed012a976 +Author: Gian Mario Tagliaretti +Date: Tue Dec 29 17:06:52 2009 +0100 + + Deprecate old gio.Drive methods + + gio/gdrive.override | 7 ++++++- + gio/gio.defs | 1 + + 2 files changed, 7 insertions(+), 1 deletions(-) + +commit 3c0cbc95af29b1e192ed4b5963e96e39c70b349c +Author: Gian Mario Tagliaretti +Date: Tue Dec 29 13:51:54 2009 +0100 + + Small fix in the header + + gio/gdrive.override | 2 +- + 1 files changed, 1 insertions(+), 1 deletions(-) + +commit 7589128515b79d836365247dc876538c6352da23 +Author: Gian Mario Tagliaretti +Date: Tue Dec 29 12:40:50 2009 +0100 + + Wrap gio.Resolver.lookup_by_name() and add a couple of tests + + gio/Makefile.am | 1 + + gio/gio.override | 1 + + gio/gresolver.override | 57 + +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ + tests/test_gresolver.py | 21 +++++++++++++++++ + 4 files changed, 80 insertions(+), 0 deletions(-) + +commit 604d2bf220b1fefa415baaedbdb2882dbaf9e07e +Author: Gian Mario Tagliaretti +Date: Tue Dec 29 12:39:13 2009 +0100 + + Make cancellable an optional parameter in + gio.Resolver.lookup_by_address() + + gio/gio.defs | 2 +- + 1 files changed, 1 insertions(+), 1 deletions(-) + +commit 00029145f4cd10759b37b38fb9f72435bf26b28b +Author: Gian Mario Tagliaretti +Date: Tue Dec 29 10:15:14 2009 +0100 + + Strip g_ prefix for many other functions + + gio/gio.defs | 94 + +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++----------------------------- + 1 files changed, 47 insertions(+), 47 deletions(-) + +commit 56d5dfc4fd862e32c19f944a0feb7a00a9154f06 +Author: Gian Mario Tagliaretti +Date: Tue Dec 29 10:12:53 2009 +0100 + + Strip g_prefix from InetAddress functions + + gio/gio.defs | 8 ++++---- + 1 files changed, 4 insertions(+), 4 deletions(-) + +commit 1d360301d51a587a36a59f5d62e354484bbd2b31 +Author: Gian Mario Tagliaretti +Date: Tue Dec 29 10:03:59 2009 +0100 + + Fix function name gio.resolver_get_default() + + Strip the g_ prefix from function name + + gio/gio.defs | 2 +- + 1 files changed, 1 insertions(+), 1 deletions(-) + +commit 0fe00109c4f6fc27cbaae9b0a24ecfac71355d2f +Author: Gian Mario Tagliaretti +Date: Tue Dec 29 09:54:05 2009 +0100 + + Wrap gio.FileIOStream.query_info_async() and add a test + + gio/Makefile.am | 1 + + gio/gfileiostream.override | 68 + ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ + gio/gio.override | 1 + + tests/test_gio.py | 18 +++++++++++ + 4 files changed, 88 insertions(+), 0 deletions(-) + +commit 86783c695f3641b9491962e8f95a4dcb91f4017c +Author: Tomeu Vizoso +Date: Tue Dec 29 13:08:29 2009 +0100 + + Register enums and flags in PyGI if needed + + https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=603534 + + gobject/pygenum.c | 20 ++++++++++++++------ + gobject/pygflags.c | 19 +++++++++++++------ + 2 files changed, 27 insertions(+), 12 deletions(-) + +commit b90c01cff5ff5cb2796182f2ffd7b5248eaeed6a +Author: Gian Mario Tagliaretti +Date: Mon Dec 28 22:41:54 2009 +0100 + + Wrap GIOStream.close_async() and add a test + + gio/Makefile.am | 1 + + gio/gio.override | 1 + + gio/giostream.override | 68 + ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ + tests/test_gio.py | 21 +++++++++++++++ + 4 files changed, 91 insertions(+), 0 deletions(-) + +commit 0bff01bcee73a0e0d18342331136119c4e8bf151 +Author: Gian Mario Tagliaretti +Date: Mon Dec 28 22:39:09 2009 +0100 + + Make cancellable an optional parameter in GFile.create_readwrite() + + gio/gio.defs | 2 +- + 1 files changed, 1 insertions(+), 1 deletions(-) + +commit 1cabd733cde269ce3164834933f4a226673ecb0b +Author: Gian Mario Tagliaretti +Date: Mon Dec 28 21:39:50 2009 +0100 + + Remove a duplicate entry in gio.defs + + gio/gio.defs | 9 --------- + 1 files changed, 0 insertions(+), 9 deletions(-) + +commit 9ac372ad0bcfdec4bb1c96bc152246542a59a9b1 +Author: Gian Mario Tagliaretti +Date: Mon Dec 28 21:37:49 2009 +0100 + + Wrap gio.FileInfo.set_modification_time and add a test + + gio/gfileinfo.override | 33 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++- + tests/test_gio.py | 7 ++++++- + 2 files changed, 38 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-) + +commit 7bc2673f92138b1804d8eba091942d14d8884f90 +Author: Gian Mario Tagliaretti +Date: Mon Dec 28 18:28:03 2009 +0100 + + Wrap gio.EmblemedIcon.get_emblems() and add a test + + gio/gicon.override | 14 ++++++++++++++ + tests/test_gicon.py | 7 +++++++ + 2 files changed, 21 insertions(+), 0 deletions(-) + +commit 3d5056ad766d6856d8d6459fe9b377de2f0fd172 +Author: Gian Mario Tagliaretti +Date: Sat Dec 26 22:27:48 2009 +0100 + + Update Enums and Flags with new API + + gio/gio-types.defs | 153 + ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++-- + 1 files changed, 149 insertions(+), 4 deletions(-) + +commit 62a9d660a4a2d5fab1d57c6c96c984ff02d25ccd +Author: Gian Mario Tagliaretti +Date: Fri Dec 25 18:06:39 2009 +0100 + + Post release version bump to 2.21.1 + + configure.ac | 2 +- + 1 files changed, 1 insertions(+), 1 deletions(-) + +commit 2bd92cba5b028f0f78c35ecb34e648e95248f9d3 +Author: Bastian Winkler +Date: Fri Aug 14 15:10:26 2009 +0200 + + Fix handling of uchar in pyg_value_from_pyobject + + Set the value by g_value_set_uchar and allow to use integer types + from python. + + gobject/pygtype.c | 15 +++++++++++---- + 1 files changed, 11 insertions(+), 4 deletions(-) + +commit 867536c6734e606d045760837ed22583da06566e +Author: Gian Mario Tagliaretti +Date: Fri Dec 18 10:50:09 2009 +0100 + + Update NEWS and README, release pygobject 2.21.0 + + NEWS | 18 ++++++++++++++++++ + README | 6 +++--- + 2 files changed, 21 insertions(+), 3 deletions(-) + +commit f50fbd24fa61863aaefa4ae1e12e0b314ecd43ae +Author: Gian Mario Tagliaretti +Date: Fri Dec 18 10:31:48 2009 +0100 + + Add pygi-external.h into Makefile SOURCES + + gobject/Makefile.am | 3 ++- + 1 files changed, 2 insertions(+), 1 deletions(-) + +commit 108c03b78f04b4bcfe066a6cb4d941e172bd32fe +Author: Gian Mario Tagliaretti +Date: Fri Dec 18 01:20:34 2009 +0100 + + Bug 598435 - No wrapping for g_find_program_in_path () + + glib/glibmodule.c | 20 ++++++++++++++++++++ + 1 files changed, 20 insertions(+), 0 deletions(-) + +commit d3d5cb3a4a2c2cb2bd0c2571304d59e19bc08452 +Author: Gian Mario Tagliaretti +Date: Thu Dec 17 21:54:36 2009 +0100 + + Wrap new API added in GIO-UNIX 2.22 + + gio/unix-types.defs | 22 ++++++++++ + gio/unix.defs | 115 + ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++- + gio/unix.override | 8 ++++ + 3 files changed, 144 insertions(+), 1 deletions(-) + +commit c87c8a81947a68507e8f3bcaf8e0e969b3e5331b +Author: Gian Mario Tagliaretti +Date: Thu Dec 17 21:52:11 2009 +0100 + + Bump required glib version to 2.22.4 + + I've committed a patch to glib which will be released in the stable + branch. + Without the patch the unix module will fail, so I'm forced to bump. + + configure.ac | 6 +++--- + 1 files changed, 3 insertions(+), 3 deletions(-) + +commit b630c8d4b1e55938dac89729768c4a877b305215 +Author: Gian Mario Tagliaretti +Date: Thu Dec 17 02:24:45 2009 +0100 + + Properly define Connectable as interface type and not object type + + gio/gio-types.defs | 12 ++++++------ + 1 files changed, 6 insertions(+), 6 deletions(-) + +commit 38e89942d29f2a1dba47ab4a8d5edc84322707cd +Author: Simon van der Linden +Date: Mon Nov 30 00:10:56 2009 +0100 + + Suppress warnings about format conversion + + https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=603355 + + gobject/generate-constants.c | 32 ++++++++++++++++---------------- + 1 files changed, 16 insertions(+), 16 deletions(-) + +commit e24d155dd7b4a5b9c25c054137d1370c369d3192 +Author: Tomeu Vizoso +Date: Sat Nov 28 18:45:54 2009 +0000 + + Add the missing limit constants from glibconfig.h + + https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=603244 + + gobject/generate-constants.c | 17 ++++++++++++++++- + 1 files changed, 16 insertions(+), 1 deletions(-) + +commit 3a295cb7ffaaaf29c71b8833cf0ee5ec7ceaa909 +Author: Gian Mario Tagliaretti +Date: Sat Nov 28 18:48:49 2009 +0100 + + Fix bad name when rebuilding the unix source module + + gio/Makefile.am | 2 +- + 1 files changed, 1 insertions(+), 1 deletions(-) + +commit a8cbb6fb72dbe6630d1265b18095c9a96f496b86 +Author: Gian Mario Tagliaretti +Date: Sat Nov 28 18:47:26 2009 +0100 + + Wrap new API added in GIO 2.22 + + gio/gio-types.defs | 138 ++++ + gio/gio.defs | 2012 + +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++- + 2 files changed, 2144 insertions(+), 6 deletions(-) + +commit 5c010fe673d9bd01c27c8d7d312064665275888c +Author: Simon van der Linden +Date: Mon Nov 23 22:39:12 2009 +0100 + + Remove the girepository module + + Makefile.am | 2 +- + configure.ac | 17 - + girepository/Makefile.am | 54 -- + girepository/__init__.py | 24 - + girepository/bank-argument.c | 379 ------------ + girepository/bank-info.c | 1194 + ------------------------------------ + girepository/bank-repository.c | 236 ------- + girepository/bank.c | 155 ----- + girepository/bank.h | 80 --- + girepository/btypes.py | 300 --------- + girepository/importer.py | 51 -- + girepository/module.py | 224 ------- + girepository/overrides/Gdk.py | 14 - + girepository/overrides/Gtk.py | 8 - + girepository/repository.py | 51 -- + tests/test_girepository.py | 386 ------------ + 16 files changed, 1 insertions(+), 3174 deletions(-) + +commit d67d5afb5115c1d8294415b2e1a82af2c737ba17 +Author: Paul Pogonyshev +Date: Sun Nov 22 18:23:02 2009 +0200 + + Ignore one more file. + + .gitignore | 1 + + 1 files changed, 1 insertions(+), 0 deletions(-) + +commit 408b2186aea58a41ec26b9d0ca29ecd42df5ef7e +Author: Paul Pogonyshev +Date: Sun Nov 22 18:22:23 2009 +0200 + + Fix wrong minimum checking in float properties + + Bug #587637. Test the fix. + + gobject/propertyhelper.py | 5 +++-- + tests/test_properties.py | 6 ++++++ + 2 files changed, 9 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-) + +commit 602afea88c338a38327cd84e08703c5daa384ec6 +Author: Paul Pogonyshev +Date: Tue Nov 10 22:32:33 2009 +0200 + + Move threads_init() function from 'gobject' to 'glib' + + Retain in original place for backward compatibility, but remove it + from the docs. + + docs/reference/pygobject-functions.xml | 36 + ++++++------------------------- + glib/glibmodule.c | 16 ++++++++++++++ + 2 files changed, 23 insertions(+), 29 deletions(-) + +commit 6a69288941e65312fe82649ec72d2f21b2dc618f +Author: Simon van der Linden +Date: Sat Nov 7 23:42:07 2009 +0100 + + Create instances by calling tp_alloc rather than PyObject_NEW + + PyObject_NEW calls a generic allocator and should only be called by + tp_new, knowing + that the type's free function agrees. In pyg_boxed_new, we may + allocate + PyGBoxed subtypes, so the subtype's allocation function must be + called instead. + + gobject/pygboxed.c | 3 ++- + 1 files changed, 2 insertions(+), 1 deletions(-) + +commit 000f7c36e667c6e078e3370769ea868e56a1b4ee +Author: Simon van der Linden +Date: Sat Nov 7 16:43:35 2009 +0100 + + Add capabilities to import wrappers from pygi + + At instance creation for boxed and pointers, at lookup for objects, + when the gtype has no wrapper yet, a wrapper may be imported from + pygi. + + The feature is turned on at configure time by --enable-pygi. + + Because we couldn't create a circular build dependency, PyGI's import + function and + API definition had to be copied in this tree. + + configure.ac | 8 +++++ + gobject/pygboxed.c | 10 +++++++ + gobject/pygi-external.h | 66 + +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ + gobject/pygobject.c | 10 +++++++ + gobject/pygpointer.c | 11 ++++++++ + 5 files changed, 105 insertions(+), 0 deletions(-) + +commit bfd3100a580b8bea9db25b8bb7443fb8c3dbe1cc +Author: Simon van der Linden +Date: Sat Nov 7 13:23:53 2009 +0100 + + Fix girpository build setup + + configure.ac | 21 ++++++---- + girepository/Makefile.am | 13 +++--- + m4/introspection.m4 | 92 + ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ + 3 files changed, 111 insertions(+), 15 deletions(-) + +commit 421c03b1c5b69f90c778663df901b45ca3ee8ba5 +Author: Simon van der Linden +Date: Fri Nov 6 19:17:36 2009 +0100 + + Make GType.pytype aware of the interface, enum, flags, pointer and + boxed wrappers + + gobject/pygtype.c | 39 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++------ + 1 files changed, 33 insertions(+), 6 deletions(-) + +commit a9c168c58cc6a449b51653417bf3f58bdd41457c +Author: Philippe Normad +Date: Wed Oct 21 18:01:16 2009 +0200 + + pygmainloop: fix use of PySignal_WakeUpFD API for nested loops + + Fixes bug #481569 + + glib/pygmainloop.c | 95 + +++++++++++++++++++++++++++------------------------ + 1 files changed, 50 insertions(+), 45 deletions(-) + +commit c6a5750379354c12e2599b3c73b4f9a23fd39114 +Author: Gian Mario Tagliaretti +Date: Fri Sep 25 20:12:21 2009 +0200 + + Post release version bump to 2.21.0 + + configure.ac | 2 +- + 1 files changed, 1 insertions(+), 1 deletions(-) + +commit 33920eb013628a5e22b7b32403fb965ae3210f47 +Author: Gian Mario Tagliaretti +Date: Wed Sep 23 21:52:04 2009 +0200 + + Update NEWS and release 2.20.0 + + NEWS | 6 ++++++ + 1 files changed, 6 insertions(+), 0 deletions(-) + +commit 66b12f7d2f54143ea80b4f8aec863b26800363d6 +Author: Gian Mario Tagliaretti +Date: Wed Sep 23 21:51:43 2009 +0200 + + Bump version to 2.20.0 + + configure.ac | 2 +- + 1 files changed, 1 insertions(+), 1 deletions(-) + +commit 7bf87338a026ac82f908aa5fddf2bfea2daf6617 +Author: Brian Cameron +Date: Wed Sep 23 12:11:50 2009 -0500 + + Updated uninstalled.pc file so that it contains the right paths for + defsdir files and codegen files. See bug #596023. + + pygobject-2.0-uninstalled.pc.in | 4 ++-- + 1 files changed, 2 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-) + +commit d042402b7c649b2bed7f20038eb82518ec7cc9b3 +Author: Paul Pogonyshev +Date: Tue Sep 22 22:02:27 2009 +0300 + + Plug reference leak of GSource in pyg_main_loop_init() + + Bug #579406, second change. + + glib/pygmainloop.c | 1 + + 1 files changed, 1 insertions(+), 0 deletions(-) + +commit 640be8109d066e85ed77c810830a5f73c750415b +Author: Frédéric Péters +Date: Sun Aug 30 16:46:02 2009 +0200 + + Specify programming language in .devhelp file + + This add a new language attribute (hardcoded to python) in the + .devhelp + file that is produced when using ref-html-style.xsl. + + docs/xsl/devhelp.xsl | 2 +- + 1 files changed, 1 insertions(+), 1 deletions(-) + +commit c888b5ca722fcad6a03de585606c677c2969ebd6 +Author: Paolo Borelli +Date: Thu Aug 13 21:32:07 2009 +0200 + + Allow to use automake 1.11 + + autogen.sh | 13 +++++++------ + 1 files changed, 7 insertions(+), 6 deletions(-) + +commit 30deaba4bd1e199aab75cb346ee9237237807fbd +Author: Gian Mario Tagliaretti +Date: Tue Aug 11 22:19:50 2009 +0200 + + Update README + + README | 10 ++++++++-- + 1 files changed, 8 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-) + +commit af165d350d0d1bb493be5140bf84376d3da1e4d8 +Author: Gian Mario Tagliaretti +Date: Tue Aug 11 22:16:52 2009 +0200 + + Update AUTHORS + + AUTHORS | 8 +++++--- + 1 files changed, 5 insertions(+), 3 deletions(-) + +commit 5f9f87f276b97964b525a501d8584ea8b4d8bfd2 +Author: Gian Mario Tagliaretti +Date: Tue Aug 11 22:11:43 2009 +0200 + + Add myself and Paul as maintainers + + MAINTAINERS | 8 ++++++++ + pygobject.doap | 14 ++++++++++++++ + 2 files changed, 22 insertions(+), 0 deletions(-) + +commit 3bfae47fbcb5523d91fb2d1ed7ea347eeddd1775 +Author: Gian Mario Tagliaretti +Date: Tue Aug 11 20:52:44 2009 +0200 + + Update NEWS release 2.19.0 + + NEWS | 29 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ + 1 files changed, 29 insertions(+), 0 deletions(-) + +commit e82a1841f31ad54dd50569d0d45290713409e0bf +Author: John Finlay +Date: Tue Aug 11 00:04:31 2009 -0700 + + Add macros to help with Python list to/from GList/GSList conversions. + + gobject/pygobject.h | 242 + ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++- + 1 files changed, 241 insertions(+), 1 deletions(-) + +commit f1fad96da2c531fbd3218923baa4fe806a2942d4 +Author: Gian Mario Tagliaretti +Date: Sat Aug 8 21:37:54 2009 +0200 + + Bug 590063 – GFileInfo.list_attributes should accept None/NULL + + gio/gfileinfo.override | 4 ++-- + 1 files changed, 2 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-) + +commit b7907cf6ff6ccf8d38b5206f09f5c864c205e5de +Author: Johan Dahlin +Date: Fri Jul 24 14:30:37 2009 -0300 + + Remove myself as a maintainer + + MAINTAINERS | 4 ---- + pygobject.doap | 7 ------- + 2 files changed, 0 insertions(+), 11 deletions(-) + +commit be6eb21320b4688bcfcd8cbea33f7be29a76f2a2 +Author: John Finlay +Date: Wed Jul 8 15:47:44 2009 -0700 + + * codegen/defsgen.py (clean_patterns): Strip out Windows + DLL API macros. + + codegen/defsgen.py | 6 +++--- + 1 files changed, 3 insertions(+), 3 deletions(-) + +commit 2214cad3529979e29342a7e1fdc2915b90ce9c10 +Author: Gian Mario Tagliaretti +Date: Tue Jun 23 21:18:23 2009 +0200 + + Fix the gio.unix namespace in docs + + docs/Makefile.am | 2 ++ + docs/reference/pygio-classes.xml | 2 -- + docs/reference/pygio-unixinputstream.xml | 26 + +++++++++++++------------- + docs/reference/pygio-unixoutputstream.xml | 26 + +++++++++++++------------- + docs/reference/pygiounix-classes.xml | 13 +++++++++++++ + docs/reference/pygobject-ref.xml | 1 + + 6 files changed, 42 insertions(+), 28 deletions(-) + +commit c0acaedfe7f4e488a490e07e3184f0709e1fadc2 +Author: Gian Mario Tagliaretti +Date: Mon Jun 22 23:13:36 2009 +0200 + + Add docs for gio functions (mostly for content types) + + docs/Makefile.am | 2 + + docs/reference/pygio-classes.xml | 1 + + docs/reference/pygio-functions.xml | 395 + ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ + 3 files changed, 398 insertions(+), 0 deletions(-) + +commit ebddee47fb7f3e06f9e0a7a14b9532d5cf8a3881 +Author: Gian Mario Tagliaretti +Date: Sun Jun 21 18:35:56 2009 +0200 + + Add docs for gio.Unix[In|Out]putStream classes + + docs/Makefile.am | 4 + + docs/reference/pygio-classes.xml | 2 + + docs/reference/pygio-unixinputstream.xml | 202 + +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ + docs/reference/pygio-unixoutputstream.xml | 202 + +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ + 4 files changed, 410 insertions(+), 0 deletions(-) + +commit 5b71e58117c85634d95d08449eb54079b246e5be +Author: Paul Pogonyshev +Date: Sun Jun 21 16:50:03 2009 +0300 + + Document that many functions got moved gobject -> glib + + docs/reference/pygobject-functions.xml | 7 +++++++ + 1 files changed, 7 insertions(+), 0 deletions(-) + +commit b270dc43f2cef5260b0bbc71356fd8e6a2b7f754 +Author: Gian Mario Tagliaretti +Date: Sat Jun 20 19:23:25 2009 +0200 + + Add docs for class gio.DataOutputStream + + docs/Makefile.am | 2 + + docs/reference/pygio-classes.xml | 1 + + docs/reference/pygio-dataoutputstream.xml | 504 + +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ + 3 files changed, 507 insertions(+), 0 deletions(-) + +commit 549313fc4886fa3deb31761de6f5400708165d86 +Author: Murray Cumming +Date: Thu Jun 18 18:48:37 2009 +0200 + + Allow h2def.py to work when there are tabs or multiple spaces after + the struct keyword. + + codegen/h2def.py | 8 ++++---- + 1 files changed, 4 insertions(+), 4 deletions(-) + +commit 5c36ef20dca8cd1793f2d3e88949675299097f40 +Author: Gian Mario Tagliaretti +Date: Mon Jun 15 23:02:34 2009 +0200 + + Add dpcs for class gio.DataInputStream + + docs/Makefile.am | 2 + + docs/reference/pygio-classes.xml | 1 + + docs/reference/pygio-constants.xml | 66 +++ + docs/reference/pygio-datainputstream.xml | 799 + ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ + 4 files changed, 868 insertions(+), 0 deletions(-) + +commit a8b36c343c6850af929c1d5a930f923831b4e637 +Author: Theppitak Karoonboonyanan +Date: Mon Jun 15 23:25:01 2009 +0300 + + Fix build when builddir is not the same as srcdir + + Bug #585817. + + girepository/Makefile.am | 2 +- + 1 files changed, 1 insertions(+), 1 deletions(-) + +commit 9d9ae97b8a49836ec1f3b8d6529bafe1cc06d4d7 +Author: Paul Pogonyshev +Date: Mon Jun 15 23:19:47 2009 +0300 + + Make gio.Emblem constructor new-style + + Add optional 'origin' parameter. Expand gio.Emblem documentation and + mark gio.emblem_new_with_origin as sort-of-deprecated. + + docs/reference/pygio-emblem.xml | 51 + +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++- + gio/gio.defs | 5 ++- + 2 files changed, 52 insertions(+), 4 deletions(-) + +commit 268e1681fd5b46e6412d3a8db84f3f1cb02fdbde +Author: Gian Mario Tagliaretti +Date: Sat Jun 13 14:44:47 2009 +0200 + + Add docs for gio.BufferedOutputStream class + + docs/Makefile.am | 96 +++++----- + docs/reference/pygio-bufferedoutputstream.xml | 275 + +++++++++++++++++++++++++ + docs/reference/pygio-classes.xml | 1 + + 3 files changed, 325 insertions(+), 47 deletions(-) + +commit a6e25aaa7c8f27d62f2917b06728d7ccfcd46416 +Author: Gian Mario Tagliaretti +Date: Sat Jun 13 14:38:34 2009 +0200 + + Fix gio.BufferedInputStream docs + + Added the constructor reference and fixed a typo in properties header + + docs/reference/pygio-bufferedinputstream.xml | 34 + ++++++++++++++++++++++++- + 1 files changed, 32 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-) + +commit a9b13b60a5aad726d7d7dd7fdc5153b1561fb591 +Author: Gian Mario Tagliaretti +Date: Sat Jun 13 01:25:06 2009 +0200 + + Add docs for gio.BufferedInputStream + + docs/Makefile.am | 2 + + docs/reference/pygio-bufferedinputstream.xml | 431 + ++++++++++++++++++++++++++ + docs/reference/pygio-classes.xml | 1 + + 3 files changed, 434 insertions(+), 0 deletions(-) + +commit 7766daa59b0e2b85413cee368bf2ebd2afe198e1 +Author: Paul Pogonyshev +Date: Sun May 31 18:25:47 2009 +0300 + + Cleanup GIO overrides to use Python function/method names + + Also move several gio.Mount overrides over from 'gio.override' to + existing 'gmount.override'. Part of bug #584289. + + gio/gfile.override | 20 ++-- + gio/gfileenumerator.override | 6 +- + gio/ginputstream.override | 2 +- + gio/gio.override | 204 + ------------------------------------------ + gio/gmount.override | 204 + ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ + 5 files changed, 218 insertions(+), 218 deletions(-) + +commit 07e9c18dc092f6546230168b6b69c1b3454e120a +Author: Paul Pogonyshev +Date: Sun May 31 18:56:55 2009 +0300 + + Make codegen report errors using Python function/method names + + Part of bug #584289. + + codegen/codegen.py | 9 +++++---- + codegen/definitions.py | 10 +++++++++- + 2 files changed, 14 insertions(+), 5 deletions(-) + +commit 235fde85d015382f2ba38b21968e82b3ac0b6612 +Author: Gian Mario Tagliaretti +Date: Fri Jun 12 00:12:17 2009 +0200 + + Fix object type in gio.BufferedInputStream_fill_async + + gio/gbufferedinputstream.override | 2 +- + 1 files changed, 1 insertions(+), 1 deletions(-) + +commit 407b0e909056f15960e6a4e549896d786ce0a0b2 +Author: Gian Mario Tagliaretti +Date: Tue Jun 9 00:08:21 2009 +0200 + + Wrap gio.BufferedInputStream.fill_async + + Wrap the method gio.BufferedInputStream.fill_async and add a test + + gio/Makefile.am | 1 + + gio/gbufferedinputstream.override | 70 + +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ + gio/gio.override | 1 + + tests/test_gio.py | 25 +++++++++++++ + 4 files changed, 97 insertions(+), 0 deletions(-) + +commit b7c96b41b287685fe57504e0add3a6f16e649975 +Author: Gian Mario Tagliaretti +Date: Mon Jun 8 15:42:40 2009 +0200 + + Add gio.BufferedOutputStream which was forgotten in the types + definition + + gio/gio-types.defs | 7 +++++++ + 1 files changed, 7 insertions(+), 0 deletions(-) + +commit 3666f75af4ef2c8e038116aee5afada59d59f689 +Author: Gian Mario Tagliaretti +Date: Mon Jun 8 14:20:02 2009 +0200 + + Add docs for gio.MemoryOutputStream + + docs/Makefile.am | 2 + + docs/reference/pygio-classes.xml | 1 + + docs/reference/pygio-memoryoutputstream.xml | 175 + +++++++++++++++++++++++++++ + 3 files changed, 178 insertions(+), 0 deletions(-) + +commit 6eb5e3988cbddb4afb3d5747364d6eb80370bb78 +Author: Gian Mario Tagliaretti +Date: Mon Jun 8 13:30:15 2009 +0200 + + Split overrides for gio.MemoryOutputStream + + gio/Makefile.am | 1 + + gio/gio.override | 1 + + gio/gmemoryoutputstream.override | 45 + ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ + gio/goutputstream.override | 24 -------------------- + 4 files changed, 47 insertions(+), 24 deletions(-) + +commit dfbdf23633a772e78b47b0e7b0c3e3b87855d9ff +Author: Gian Mario Tagliaretti +Date: Mon Jun 8 11:45:11 2009 +0200 + + Wrap gio.memory_input_stream_new_from_data + + Add the wrapper for gio.memory_input_stream_new_from_data including + docs and a test. + + docs/Makefile.am | 4 +- + docs/reference/pygio-classes.xml | 1 + + docs/reference/pygio-memoryinputstream.xml | 151 + ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ + gio/Makefile.am | 1 + + gio/ginputstream.override | 34 ------ + gio/gio.override | 1 + + gio/gmemoryinputstream.override | 91 +++++++++++++++++ + tests/test_gio.py | 4 + + 8 files changed, 252 insertions(+), 35 deletions(-) + +commit fcc3cb0e167789746a1a9db0cba54ea7a97c7259 +Author: Simon van der Linden +Date: Mon Jun 8 19:15:24 2009 +0200 + + Fixes whitespaces style issues with girepository. + + girepository/Makefile.am | 2 +- + girepository/bank-repository.c | 67 + +++++++++++++++++++-------------------- + girepository/bank.h | 2 +- + girepository/btypes.py | 6 ++-- + girepository/module.py | 2 +- + 5 files changed, 39 insertions(+), 40 deletions(-) + +commit fb4b2c8cdad2853e6bfe9526529e3a3ab052c5e0 +Author: Simon van der Linden +Date: Fri Jun 5 19:03:59 2009 +0200 + + Removes the header but the modeline in test_girepository.py. + + tests/test_girepository.py | 26 +------------------------- + 1 files changed, 1 insertions(+), 25 deletions(-) + +commit abe4828f52c7eb3a08f5b592e7ced1e97a58ef5c +Author: Simon van der Linden +Date: Wed Jun 3 10:47:58 2009 +0200 + + Adds overrides modules from PyBank. + + girepository/Makefile.am | 3 +++ + girepository/importer.py | 3 +-- + girepository/overrides/Gdk.py | 14 ++++++++++++++ + girepository/overrides/Gtk.py | 8 ++++++++ + 4 files changed, 26 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-) + +commit c12964e6a3354d8063355225c94e6d21d621e08b +Author: Simon van der Linden +Date: Tue Jun 2 23:40:41 2009 +0200 + + Disables the tests that fail in tests/test_girepository.py. + + tests/test_girepository.py | 242 + +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++----------- + 1 files changed, 182 insertions(+), 60 deletions(-) + +commit a4469a3f7d32a25156bae5e7aef9ec4ae5f6e140 +Author: Simon van der Linden +Date: Tue Jun 2 23:03:26 2009 +0200 + + Imports test_girepository.py from former PyBank's + everything_unittest.py. + + tests/test_girepository.py | 288 + ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ + 1 files changed, 288 insertions(+), 0 deletions(-) + +commit e4f2a5ef8734cf40cf8345d442612db1f6c62d5a +Author: Simon van der Linden +Date: Thu May 28 17:45:11 2009 +0200 + + Introduces the girepository module from the former PyBank. + + INSTALL | 69 ++- + Makefile.am | 2 +- + configure.ac | 12 + + girepository/Makefile.am | 52 ++ + girepository/__init__.py | 24 + + girepository/bank-argument.c | 379 +++++++++++++ + girepository/bank-info.c | 1194 + ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ + girepository/bank-repository.c | 237 ++++++++ + girepository/bank.c | 155 ++++++ + girepository/bank.h | 80 +++ + girepository/btypes.py | 300 ++++++++++ + girepository/importer.py | 52 ++ + girepository/module.py | 224 ++++++++ + girepository/repository.py | 51 ++ + 14 files changed, 2799 insertions(+), 32 deletions(-) + +commit f5ab5046fe9b67ec5e8fc64679e1a3d01787af7e +Author: Gian Mario Tagliaretti +Date: Tue Jun 2 18:28:22 2009 +0200 + + Fix the docs for gio.FilterOutputStream + + docs/reference/pygio-filteroutputstream.xml | 6 +++--- + 1 files changed, 3 insertions(+), 3 deletions(-) + +commit fded60d8376fc45d19bf6cd8be6b927cc3f2e8c6 +Author: Gian Mario Tagliaretti +Date: Tue Jun 2 18:27:00 2009 +0200 + + Add gio.FilterOutputStream docs + + docs/Makefile.am | 2 + + docs/reference/pygio-classes.xml | 1 + + docs/reference/pygio-filteroutputstream.xml | 152 + +++++++++++++++++++++++++++ + 3 files changed, 155 insertions(+), 0 deletions(-) + +commit e2c31f916967229b6547e68013628ce0082cf875 +Author: Gian Mario Tagliaretti +Date: Tue Jun 2 13:29:59 2009 +0200 + + Add gio.FilterInputStream docs + + docs/Makefile.am | 2 + + docs/reference/pygio-classes.xml | 1 + + docs/reference/pygio-filterinputstream.xml | 152 + ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ + 3 files changed, 155 insertions(+), 0 deletions(-) + +commit 49a467eee445bc75554db0374006722ac075194b +Author: Gian Mario Tagliaretti +Date: Tue Jun 2 11:33:20 2009 +0200 + + Add API appeared in 2.20 but not marked as such in gio docs + + gio/gio.defs | 30 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ + 1 files changed, 30 insertions(+), 0 deletions(-) + +commit 180c157f2a20b7d2dd9af05bfb5f515fd23870a0 +Author: Gian Mario Tagliaretti +Date: Tue Jun 2 10:41:26 2009 +0200 + + Wrap gio.FileOutputStream.query_info_async + + Add the wrapper for gio.FileOutputStream.query_info_async + including docs and a test. + + docs/Makefile.am | 2 + + docs/reference/pygio-classes.xml | 1 + + docs/reference/pygio-fileoutputstream.xml | 257 + +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ + gio/Makefile.am | 3 +- + gio/gfileoutputstream.override | 68 ++++++++ + gio/gio.override | 1 + + tests/test_gio.py | 27 +++ + 7 files changed, 358 insertions(+), 1 deletions(-) + +commit 4673577d1f6c3d54423808dd575987092fb05ad2 +Author: Gian Mario Tagliaretti +Date: Tue Jun 2 10:17:41 2009 +0200 + + Fix gio.FileInputStream docs + + Add implemented interface section and remove a method description + + docs/reference/pygio-fileinputstream.xml | 25 +++++++++---------------- + 1 files changed, 9 insertions(+), 16 deletions(-) + +commit 1e1cad02879d514745b5233658654cbe944530a5 +Author: Gian Mario Tagliaretti +Date: Mon Jun 1 22:54:26 2009 +0200 + + Fix the method name + + gio/gfileinputstream.override | 14 +++++++------- + 1 files changed, 7 insertions(+), 7 deletions(-) + +commit f605811afe8c91f121e89b6f9ec28c70b62f4110 +Author: Gian Mario Tagliaretti +Date: Mon Jun 1 22:40:56 2009 +0200 + + Wrap gio.FileInputStream.query_async + + Add the wrapper for gio.FileInputStream.query_async including docs and + a test. + + docs/Makefile.am | 2 + + docs/reference/pygio-classes.xml | 1 + + docs/reference/pygio-fileinputstream.xml | 221 + ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ + gio/Makefile.am | 1 + + gio/gfileinputstream.override | 68 +++++++++ + gio/gio.override | 1 + + tests/test_gio.py | 27 ++++ + 7 files changed, 321 insertions(+), 0 deletions(-) + +commit 08623e54a426377c1504b5c364aabae5a17f8ad8 +Author: Paul Pogonyshev +Date: Sun May 31 17:43:16 2009 +0300 + + Install executable codegen parts with executing permissions + + Also add shebang where it was missing. Bug #583979. + + codegen/Makefile.am | 23 ++++++++++++----------- + codegen/code-coverage.py | 2 ++ + codegen/codegen.py | 2 ++ + codegen/defsconvert.py | 2 ++ + 4 files changed, 18 insertions(+), 11 deletions(-) + +commit 833d4da202bcfcb01a414f8aec4b751ec8e1ccb2 +Author: Paul Pogonyshev +Date: Sat May 30 16:57:49 2009 +0300 + + Wrap gio.DataInputStream.read_line_async and read_until_async + + Wrap the functions and their corresponding *_finish() functions. + Create 'gdatainputstream.override' for these and move two existing + functions there. Add unit tests. Re-enable synchronous read_line + unit test and adjust it for new official GIO behavior. Bug #584285. + + gio/Makefile.am | 1 + + gio/gdatainputstream.override | 250 + +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ + gio/ginputstream.override | 65 ----------- + gio/gio.defs | 4 +- + gio/gio.override | 1 + + tests/test_gio.py | 51 ++++++++- + 6 files changed, 300 insertions(+), 72 deletions(-) + +commit 2cb569c0ced49f9ed5ca83292d5f15c837066688 +Author: Paul Pogonyshev +Date: Sat May 30 17:24:15 2009 +0300 + + Fix gio.OutputStream.splice_async + + Bug #584290. + + gio/goutputstream.override | 8 ++++---- + 1 files changed, 4 insertions(+), 4 deletions(-) + +commit e43fa429f6b4019a432acb481bbc07c8201cc46d +Author: Paul Pogonyshev +Date: Wed May 27 21:19:27 2009 +0300 + + Code maintenance: ignore one more file created by unit tests + + tests/.gitignore | 1 + + 1 files changed, 1 insertions(+), 0 deletions(-) + +commit 76e9dc74ac706a9207f9d31f887d6e38df2a678f +Author: Gian Mario Tagliaretti +Date: Mon May 25 20:20:38 2009 +0200 + + Update the docs with new 2.20 API + + docs/reference/pygio-appinfo.xml | 115 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ + docs/reference/pygio-icon.xml | 99 +++++++++++++++++++++++- + docs/reference/pygio-mount.xml | 156 + ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ + 3 files changed, 367 insertions(+), 3 deletions(-) + +commit 8e40d71ac23deb7d91789486ee8cad440a6be1dd +Author: Gian Mario Tagliaretti +Date: Mon May 25 01:33:08 2009 +0200 + + Add gio 2.20 API + + add the new API added in gio 2.20, some needs to be wrapped manually + + gio/gio.defs | 106 + +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ + gio/unix.defs | 48 +++++++++++++++++++++---- + 2 files changed, 146 insertions(+), 8 deletions(-) + +commit 0d08df42514fba6abc896814abfee0d2d083c29e +Author: Gian Mario Tagliaretti +Date: Mon May 25 00:14:21 2009 +0200 + + Post release version bump 2.19.0 + + configure.ac | 2 +- + 1 files changed, 1 insertions(+), 1 deletions(-) + +commit edfb09e3de7baf294b3beba84b4ecb94e1f16764 +Author: Gian Mario Tagliaretti +Date: Sun May 24 23:56:29 2009 +0200 + + Update NEWS, release 2.18.0 + + NEWS | 14 ++++++++++++++ + configure.ac | 4 ++-- + 2 files changed, 16 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-) + +commit e0648ea435e0b309cdd5bb0ebe56d4534efd26e4 +Author: Gian Mario Tagliaretti +Date: Sun May 24 22:18:40 2009 +0200 + + Add documentation for the gio.OutputStream class + + The docs for this class are not completed, missing methods + descriptions. + The index is complete though, it will be completed once all the + classes + are in place so we can ship a (almost) complete reference. + + docs/Makefile.am | 2 + + docs/reference/pygio-classes.xml | 3 +- + docs/reference/pygio-outputstream.xml | 140 + +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ + 3 files changed, 144 insertions(+), 1 deletions(-) + +commit 11524cdf6472d9115a812ce431f6767aec5627bc +Author: Gian Mario Tagliaretti +Date: Sun May 24 22:12:04 2009 +0200 + + Wrap gio.OutputStream.splice_async() + + wrap gio.OutputStream.splice_async() and add a test. + + gio/goutputstream.override | 58 + +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++- + tests/test_gio.py | 20 +++++++++++++++ + 2 files changed, 77 insertions(+), 1 deletions(-) + +commit 82ad6b8c8ea4d6694126f5e0e67b826717e38f19 +Author: Emilio Pozuelo Monfort +Date: Sun May 24 22:55:16 2009 +0300 + + Add Python version into installed libpyglib name + + Do this now, while no-one (as far as we know) links to the library + besides PyGObject itself. Bug #550235. + + configure.ac | 2 ++ + gio/Makefile.am | 2 +- + glib/Makefile.am | 10 +++++----- + gobject/Makefile.am | 2 +- + 4 files changed, 9 insertions(+), 7 deletions(-) + +commit 59da8cd24ea390b6c983995833ec6b0e5d028b35 +Author: Gian Mario Tagliaretti +Date: Sun May 24 11:44:24 2009 +0200 + + Wrap gio.OutputStream.flush_async() + + wrap gio.OutputStream.flush_async() and add a test. + + gio/goutputstream.override | 47 + +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++- + tests/test_gio.py | 11 ++++++++++ + 2 files changed, 57 insertions(+), 1 deletions(-) + +commit 84ab6178ed0033f69932df5bc73c86bdff80c953 +Author: Gian Mario Tagliaretti +Date: Sun May 17 17:29:37 2009 +0200 + + Add documentation for the gio.FileMonitor class + + The docs for this class are not completed, missing methods + descriptions. + The index is complete though, it will be completed once all the + classes + are in place so we can ship a (almost) complete reference. + + docs/Makefile.am | 2 + + docs/reference/pygio-classes.xml | 1 + + docs/reference/pygio-filemonitor.xml | 128 + ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ + 3 files changed, 131 insertions(+), 0 deletions(-) + +commit 629496a5617d30e4dfa494b05a62c85a6af77b9a +Author: Josselin Mouette +Date: Sun May 17 18:03:44 2009 +0300 + + Use 'Requires.private' for libffi in '.pc' files + + Correction for patch in bug #550231. + + pygobject-2.0-uninstalled.pc.in | 3 ++- + pygobject-2.0.pc.in | 3 ++- + 2 files changed, 4 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-) + +commit 90cd8b7c4a25cd2ecb751f8337b401c98538272b +Author: Gian Mario Tagliaretti +Date: Wed May 13 21:54:39 2009 +0200 + + Add wrapper for gio.FileAttributeMatcher + + added a boxed type for gio.FileAttributeMatcher which has been + forgotten while + wrapping the gio API. This should probably be done in gio itself. + + gio/gfileinfo.override | 24 ++++++++++++++++++++++-- + gio/gio-types.defs | 7 +++++++ + gio/gio.override | 2 ++ + 3 files changed, 31 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-) + +commit e707447d9313f2f2ecba395cfe3682d5a5e859f4 +Author: Paul Pogonyshev +Date: Wed May 13 22:06:25 2009 +0300 + + Mark relevant glib.IOChannel methods as METH_NOARGS + + Additionally fix glib.IOChannel.set_close_on_unref: was marked + METH_NOARGS but actually accepted arguments. Fixes bug #582427. + + glib/pygiochannel.c | 83 + ++++++++++++-------------------------------------- + 1 files changed, 20 insertions(+), 63 deletions(-) + +commit 002915e5f458fec5a89766a54e8119a70a80caa7 +Author: Gian Mario Tagliaretti +Date: Tue May 12 20:37:24 2009 +0200 + + Add documentation for the gio.FileInfo class + + The docs for this class are not completed, missing methods + descriptions. + The index is complete though, it will be completed once all the + classes + are in place so we can ship a (almost) complete reference. + + docs/Makefile.am | 2 + + docs/reference/pygio-classes.xml | 1 + + docs/reference/pygio-fileinfo.xml | 346 + +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ + 3 files changed, 349 insertions(+), 0 deletions(-) + +commit 8cd25c871609580425c6c4c9e5bc6ec8d40862a1 +Author: Paul Pogonyshev +Date: Sat May 9 16:46:04 2009 +0300 + + Retire hand-written ChangeLog; autocreate from Git history + + Basically copied over from GLib source tree. + + ChangeLog | 3606 + --------------------------------------------------- + ChangeLog.pre-2.18 | 3608 + ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ + Makefile.am | 32 + + 3 files changed, 3640 insertions(+), 3606 deletions(-) + +commit 23556bdbcf9cf06db866901fb822dd78a9043648 +Author: Gian Mario Tagliaretti +Date: Sat May 9 00:03:05 2009 +0200 + + Fix a bug in InputStream.skip_async + + use the count argument instead of buffer_size which is always zero + + gio/ginputstream.override | 3 ++- + 1 files changed, 2 insertions(+), 1 deletions(-) + +commit ed6b06315c17441b41c001d38537c904b8fe18de +Author: Gian Mario Tagliaretti +Date: Sat May 9 00:02:33 2009 +0200 + + Add docs for the gio.InputStream class + + docs/Makefile.am | 2 + + docs/reference/pygio-classes.xml | 1 + + docs/reference/pygio-inputstream.xml | 730 + ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ + 3 files changed, 733 insertions(+), 0 deletions(-) + +commit d58322b84d47da7905f95b43e9e0daf9f7c4b507 +Author: Gian Mario Tagliaretti +Date: Mon May 4 23:40:28 2009 +0200 + + Wrap gio.InputStream.skip_async() + + wrap gio.InputStream.skip_async() and add a test. + + gio/ginputstream.override | 50 + ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++- + tests/test_gio.py | 20 ++++++++++++++++++ + 2 files changed, 69 insertions(+), 1 deletions(-) + +commit 2311187824d1b48a996ee2620fd3c9a63e3edd66 +Author: Siavash Safi +Date: Mon May 4 15:46:49 2009 +0430 + + Add -n --namespace option and the code to remove + dll API in headers, Added documentation + + Patch from bug #579275 + + ChangeLog | 8 +++ + codegen/h2def.py | 133 + ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++---------- + 2 files changed, 117 insertions(+), 24 deletions(-) + +commit 442ec5bb997bb7dab55baeea6e54e79d3ce0d3c1 +Author: Paul Pogonyshev +Date: Sat May 2 23:54:52 2009 +0300 + + Properly mark glib.get_user_special_dir() as a keywords method + + Fixes bug #581082. + + glib/glibmodule.c | 2 +- + 1 files changed, 1 insertions(+), 1 deletions(-) + +commit f466dca880cc6ea68b9fe236943eea7a07d33520 +Author: Gian Mario Tagliaretti +Date: Sun May 3 11:03:25 2009 +0200 + + Add docs for the gio.LoadableIcon class + + docs/Makefile.am | 2 + + docs/reference/pygio-classes.xml | 1 + + docs/reference/pygio-loadableicon.xml | 198 + +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ + 3 files changed, 201 insertions(+), 0 deletions(-) + +commit eab4ebf7f6c82580b61205f34e1cfe535aeada60 +Author: Gian Mario Tagliaretti +Date: Sun May 3 01:21:55 2009 +0200 + + Add docs for the gio.ThemedIcon class + + docs/Makefile.am | 2 + + docs/reference/pygio-classes.xml | 1 + + docs/reference/pygio-themedicon.xml | 204 + +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ + 3 files changed, 207 insertions(+), 0 deletions(-) + +commit 22d7de8b620055f14b30f9c3c99160c8b4ebe672 +Author: Gian Mario Tagliaretti +Date: Sat May 2 12:25:19 2009 +0200 + + post release version bump to 2.17.1 + + configure.ac | 2 +- + 1 files changed, 1 insertions(+), 1 deletions(-) + +commit 282ac3c76e1e3513bd76f819f320ec56aba15d9e +Author: Gian Mario Tagliaretti +Date: Fri May 1 23:40:31 2009 +0200 + + Fix the class title + + docs/reference/pygio-mountoperation.xml | 2 +- + 1 files changed, 1 insertions(+), 1 deletions(-) + +commit d8b70dec1e5c09b73ae277f4f5b246315841fb8e +Author: Gian Mario Tagliaretti +Date: Fri May 1 22:24:33 2009 +0200 + + Add docs for the gio.MountOperation class + + docs/Makefile.am | 2 + + docs/reference/pygio-classes.xml | 1 + + docs/reference/pygio-constants.xml | 107 +++++ + docs/reference/pygio-mountoperation.xml | 726 + +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ + 4 files changed, 836 insertions(+), 0 deletions(-) + +commit fceea8e843e880f0469e454df23141e7dd2bc0cf +Author: Gian Mario Tagliaretti +Date: Thu Apr 30 22:13:06 2009 +0200 + + Update NEWS, release 2.17.0 + + NEWS | 93 + ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ + 1 files changed, 93 insertions(+), 0 deletions(-) + +commit 47389217d1a65a8e3f404d486c508cf5d3164756 +Author: Paul Pogonyshev +Date: Thu Apr 30 22:47:19 2009 +0300 + + Fix memory leak in gio.File.query_info_async() + + After the recent patch it would leak exception data if old argument + order was used. Properly decref the objects. + + gio/gfile.override | 4 ++++ + 1 files changed, 4 insertions(+), 0 deletions(-) diff --git a/ChangeLog.pre-2.18 b/ChangeLog.pre-2.18 new file mode 100644 index 0000000..2fb8ef4 --- /dev/null +++ b/ChangeLog.pre-2.18 @@ -0,0 +1,3608 @@ +=== ChangeLog discontinued === + +2009-05-04 Siavash Safi + + Bug 579275 – Patch which removes dll api in headers and adds + a namespace option + + * codegen/h2def.py: Add -n --namespace option and the code to remove + dll API in headers, Added documentation + +2009-04-17 Paul Pogonyshev + + Bug 568499 – CellRendererPixbuf stock-size property has wrong type + + * gobject/pygtype.c (pyg_enum_get_value): Also accept long + integers. + +2009-04-15 Götz Waschk + + Bug 550231 – missing dep on libffi in pygobject-2.0.pc + + * configure.ac: Define `LIBFFI_PC' subst. + + * pygobject-2.0.pc.in: + * pygobject-2.0-uninstalled.pc.in: Use it. + +2009-04-15 Paul Pogonyshev + + Bug 555613 – gio.VolumeMonitor segfaults + + * gio/gvolumemonitor.override (_wrap_g_volume_monitor_tp_new): New + function, return the singleton object. + +2009-04-14 James Westby + + Bug 573753 – DeprecationWarning under python 2.6 + + * codegen/definitions.py (ReturnType.__init__): Don't pass + 'type_name' argument to super __init__. + +2009-04-14 Krzesimir Nowak + + Bug 576566 – several scripts from codegen directory are not + distributed + + * codegen/Makefile.am (codegen_PYTHON): List several missing + scripts. + +2009-04-14 Gian Mario Tagliaretti + + * gio/gfile.override: (_wrap_g_file_copy_async) change argument order + to keep it consistent with the other methods. + +2009-04-13 Paul Pogonyshev + + Bug 578870 – memory leak in gio.File.copy_async + + * gio/gio.override (PyGIONotify): Add 'slaves' field. + (pygio_notify_new_slave): New function. + (pygio_notify_reference_callback): Recurse for slaves, if any. + (pygio_notify_free): Likewise. + + * gio/gfile.override (file_progress_callback_marshal): Use new + chaining functionality to avoid leaking the second PyGIONotify + structure. Rename 'callback' as 'progress_callback' for clarity. + +2009-04-12 Gian Mario Tagliaretti + + * gio/gio.defs: (g_file_monitor) should accept None + for cancellable and set the default flag to G_FILE_MONITOR_NONE. + +2009-04-09 Jonathan Matthew + + Bug 575781 – pyg_notify_free needs to ensure it has GIL before calling + Py_XDECREF + + * gio/gio.override: Ensure we're holding the GIL before potentially + destroying the callback and data. + +2009-04-05 Gian Mario Tagliaretti + + * gio/gfile.override: + (_wrap_g_file_set_display_name_async) Wrap new GFile method. + + * tests/test_gio.py: Test the above methods. + +2009-04-05 Tristan Hill + + reviewed by: Gustavo J. A. M. Carneiro. + + * glib/pygoptioncontext.c (pyg_option_get_context): Add a + semi-private method to return the option context C object from an + option context wrapper. Used in gnome-python for fixing Bug + #507174. + +2009-04-05 Gustavo J. A. M. Carneiro + + * gobject/pygtype.c (pyg_value_from_pyobject): Bug 577999 – + converting a negative long Python value to a GUINT64 GValue + doesn't error out as it should. + +2009-04-04 Gian Mario Tagliaretti + + * gio/gfile.override: + (_wrap_g_file_set_attributes_async) + (_wrap_g_file_set_attributes_finish) Wrap new GFile methods. + + * tests/test_gio.py: Test the above methods. + +2009-03-31 Gian Mario Tagliaretti + + * gio/gfile.override: + (_wrap_g_file_query_filesystem_info_async) Fix a typo. + +2009-03-31 Gian Mario Tagliaretti + + * gio/gfile.override: + (_wrap_g_file_query_filesystem_info_async) Wrap new GFile method. + +2009-03-31 Gian Mario Tagliaretti + + * gio/gio.defs: Add missing g_file_query_filesystem_info_async and + g_file_query_filesystem_info_finish + +2009-03-30 Gian Mario Tagliaretti + + * gio/gfile.override: (_wrap_g_file_mount_mountable) + Swap kwargs names to reflect the code. + +2009-03-30 Gian Mario Tagliaretti + + * gio/gfile.override: (_wrap_g_file_mount_enclosing_volume) + Swap kwargs names to reflect the code. + +2009-03-30 Gian Mario Tagliaretti + + * gio/gfile.override: + (_wrap_g_file_find_enclosing_mount_async) Wrap new GFile method. + +2009-03-30 Gian Mario Tagliaretti + + * gio/gfile.override: + (_wrap_g_file_eject_mountable) Wrap new GFile method. + +2009-03-30 Gian Mario Tagliaretti + + * gio/gfile.override: (_wrap_g_file_copy) revert previous commit. + +2009-03-30 Gian Mario Tagliaretti + + * gio/gfile.override: (_wrap_g_file_copy) callback cannot be optional. + +2009-03-29 Gian Mario Tagliaretti + + * gio/gvolume.override: (_wrap_g_volume_mount) should accept None + for mount_operation. + +2009-03-29 Gian Mario Tagliaretti + + * gio/gvolume.override: Swap kwargs names to reflect the code. + +2009-03-29 Tobias Mueller + + * ltihooks.py: + * pygtk.py: + * COPYING: + * gobject/pygparamspec.h: + * gobject/pygpointer.c: + * gobject/ffi-marshaller.h: + * gobject/pygtype.c: + * gobject/__init__.py: + * gobject/pygpointer.h: + * gobject/pygtype.h: + * gobject/pygflags.c: + * gobject/pyginterface.c: + * gobject/pygflags.h: + * gobject/pygboxed.c: + * gobject/gobjectmodule.c: + * gobject/pygenum.c: + * gobject/pyginterface.h: + * gobject/pygboxed.h: + * gobject/pygobject.c: + * gobject/constants.py.in: + * gobject/pygenum.h: + * gobject/propertyhelper.py: + * gobject/pygparamspec.c: + * gobject/ffi-marshaller.c: + * glib/pygmainloop.c: + * glib/pygoptioncontext.h: + * glib/pygmainloop.h: + * glib/pyglib-private.h: + * glib/__init__.py: + * glib/pygoptiongroup.c: + * glib/pygspawn.c: + * glib/pygmaincontext.c: + * glib/pygoptiongroup.h: + * glib/pygspawn.h: + * glib/pygmaincontext.h: + * glib/option.py: + * glib/pygsource.c: + * glib/glibmodule.c: + * glib/pygiochannel.h: + * glib/pygsource.h: + * glib/pyglib.c: + * glib/pyglib.h: + * glib/pyglib-python-compat.h: + * glib/pygoptioncontext.c: + * gio/gfileinfo.override: + * gio/gappinfo.override: + * gio/__init__.py: + * gio/gfileattribute.override: + * gio/gvolume.override: + * gio/gio.override: + * gio/ginputstream.override: + * gio/goutputstream.override: + * gio/unix.override: + * gio/gfile.override: + * gio/gvolumemonitor.override: + * gio/gapplaunchcontext.override: + * gio/giomodule.c: + * gio/gfileenumerator.override: + * gio/pygio-utils.c: + * gio/unixmodule.c: + * gio/pygio-utils.h: + * gio/gicon.override: + Update the address of the FSF, by replacing old bits of the address + with new ones. + Fixes bug 577134 + +2009-03-29 Gian Mario Tagliaretti + + * gio/gio.defs: Add g_volume_should_automount + +2009-03-28 Gian Mario Tagliaretti + + * gio/pygio-utils.[hc]: (strv_to_pylist) (pylist_to_strv) add a couple + of convinence functions to convert from/to a python list and an array + of strings. + + * gio/Makefile.am + * gio/gdrive.override: + * gio/gio.override: Strip GDrive overrides and + wrap g_drive_enumerate_identifiers + + * tests/test_gio.py: + * gio/gvolume.override: wrap g_volume_enumerate_identifiers + + * gio/gio.defs: add missing g_drive_get_identifier and + g_drive_enumerate_identifiers + +2009-03-22 Mark Lee + + Bug 559001 – Allow setting pytype wrapper class + + initial patch by: John Ehresman + + * gobject/pygtype.c (_wrap_g_type_wrapper__set_pytype): New function. + + * tests/test_gtype.py (GTypeTest.assertPyType), + (GTypeTest.setInvalidPyType), (GTypeTest.testPyType), + (GTypeTest.testInvalidPyType): Two new testcases to test the above, + with accompanying helper methods. + +2009-03-22 Gian Mario Tagliaretti + + * gio/gio.defs: Add g_file_enumerator_get_container, new in 2.18 + +2009-03-22 Gian Mario Tagliaretti + + * gio/gfileenumerator.override (_wrap_g_file_enumerator_close_async) + wrap new method. + + * tests/test_gio.py (TestGFileEnumerator.testCloseFilesAsync): + Test the above. + +2009-03-09 Gian Mario Tagliaretti + + * docs/reference/Changelog: Create a dedicated Changelog for the docs + and move the latest entries in there. + +2009-02-20 James Henstridge + + * ltihooks.py: pull in changes from pygtk (updating license header + from GPL to LGPL). + +2009-02-18 Andre Klapper + + * gobject/pygobject.h: + Change comment to avoid false positives when grep'ing for + deprecated gtk functions + +2009-02-17 Gustavo J. A. M. Carneiro + + * gio/gfile.override, gio/gio.defs, gio/gio.override: Bug 556250 + again. I screwed up and gave misinformation about how to fix it. + It must be pyg_begin/end_allow_threads, pyg_block/unblock_threads + is only to be used for async callbacks. + +2009-02-10 Gian Mario Tagliaretti + + Bug 556250 – non-async functions don't release python locks before + calling blocking C functions + + * gio/gio.override: + * gio/gfile.override: + * gio/gio.defs: release the thread lock. + +2009-02-10 Gian Mario Tagliaretti + + * gio/gio.defs: + * gio/gio-types.defs: + * gio/unix.defs: Add 2.18 gio API. + +2009-02-08 Gian Mario Tagliaretti + + Bug 568427 – "gio.Error: Too many open files" without too many + open files + + * gobject/pygtype.c (_wrap_g_type_wrapper__get_name): + * gobject/gobjectmodule.c (get_type_name_for_class): + * gobject/pygobject.c (build_parameter_list), (PyGProps_length): + * gio/gfileinfo.override (_wrap_g_file_info_list_attributes): + * gio/gio.override (_wrap_g_content_type_guess): + * gio/gfile.override (_wrap__file_init), (_wrap_g_file_load_contents) + (_wrap_g_file_load_contents_finish): Remove some memory leaks. + + * gio/gio.defs: add (caller-owns-return #t) all over the place to + prevent memory leaks. + + patch contributed by Paul Pogonyshev, Paolo Borelli and + Gian Mario Tagliaretti. + +2009-02-06 Murray Cumming + + * codegen/h2def.py DefsWriter::write_enum_defs(): Prevent an exception + when the prefix is empty. + +2009-01-29 Paul Pogonyshev + + Bug 569350 – Inconsistent use of tabs and spaces in pygtk.py + + * pygtk.py: Replace all tabs with spaces. + +2009-01-29 Paul Pogonyshev + + Bug 567792 – gio.InputStream.read_async can cause memory + corruption + + * gio/gio.override (py_decref_callback): Remove (unused now). + (pygio_notify_allocate_buffer, pygio_notify_attach_to_result) + (pygio_notify_get_attached): New functions. + (async_result_callback_marshal): Attach to the result object if + asked and then don't free self. Fix reference leak (spotted by + Gustavo). + + * gio/ginputstream.override (async_result_callback_marshal_read): + Remove. Use new attachment functionality in + async_result_callback_marshal() instead. + (_wrap_g_input_stream_read_async): Use the new functions (also + those mentioned in the cleanup log below). + (_wrap_g_input_stream_read_finish): Use the new functions. + +2009-01-27 Daniel Elstner + + * codegen/docextract_to_xml.py (escape_text): Do not escape the + ampersand "&" in entity references (bug #568485). Replace some + unusual entity references in the output with their literal values. + +2009-01-14 Paul Pogonyshev + + Bug 566571 – gtk.Buildable interface method override is not + recognized + + * gobject/gobjectmodule.c (pyg_type_add_interfaces): New function, + break out code repetition out of pyg_type_register(). + + * tests/test_subtype.py + (TestSubType.test_gtk_buildable_virtual_method): New test + case (inactive). + +2009-01-14 Paul Pogonyshev + + Bug 566706 – cleanup GIO overrides + + * gio/gio.override (pygio_notify_new) + (pygio_notify_using_optional_callback) + (pygio_notify_callback_is_valid_full) + (pygio_notify_callback_is_valid) + (pygio_notify_reference_callback): New functions. + (pygio_notify_free): Rename from pygio_free_notify() and extend. + (async_result_callback_marshal): Warn if new `referenced' field is + not set (programming error). + (_wrap_g_drive_eject, _wrap_g_drive_poll_for_media) + (_wrap_g_mount_unmount, _wrap_g_mount_eject) + (_wrap_g_mount_remount): Lots of cleanup: use new functions + instead of repeating code, unify and fix error handling. + + * gio/gfile.override (_wrap_g_file_read_async) + (_wrap_g_file_load_contents_async) + (_wrap_g_file_enumerate_children_async) + (_wrap_g_file_mount_mountable, _wrap_g_file_unmount_mountable) + (_wrap_g_file_mount_enclosing_volume, _wrap_g_file_copy) + (_wrap_g_file_copy_async, _wrap_g_file_move) + (_wrap_g_file_append_to_async, _wrap_g_file_create_async) + (_wrap_g_file_replace_async, _wrap_g_file_query_info_async) + (_wrap_g_file_replace_contents_async): Similar cleanup. + + * gio/gfileenumerator.override + (_wrap_g_file_enumerator_next_files_async): Similar cleanup. + + * gio/gicon.override (_wrap_g_loadable_icon_load_async): Similar + cleanup. + + * gio/ginputstream.override (_wrap_g_input_stream_close_async): + Similar cleanup. + + * gio/goutputstream.override (_wrap_g_output_stream_write_async) + (_wrap_g_output_stream_close_async): Similar cleanup. + + * gio/gvolume.override (_wrap_g_volume_mount) + (_wrap_g_volume_eject): Similar cleanup. + + * tests/test_gio.py (TestFile.test_copy_async): Fix the test. + +2009-01-09 Gustavo J. A. M. Carneiro + + * gobject/gobjectmodule.c (pyg_type_register): Add a comment + explaining why the two for loops for registering interfaces. + +2009-01-07 Paul Pogonyshev + + Bug 566744 – _wrap_g_input_stream_read_async() argument parsing + has incorrect keyword args + + * gio/ginputstream.override (_wrap_g_input_stream_read_async): Fix + keyword list to be in sync with positional arguments. + +2009-01-06 Gian Mario Tagliaretti + + Bug 566737 – Bad -I ordering can break build + + * Makefile.am: + * gobject/Makefile.am: + * gio/Makefile.am: + * tests/Makefile.am: + Commit a patch from [dmacks at netspace dot org] + +2009-01-04 Mads Chr. Olesen + + * gio/gio.defs (gio.File.copy_async, gio.File.copy_finish): Define + methods. + + * gio/gfile.override (_wrap_g_file_copy_async): New function. + + * tests/test_gio.py (TestFile.test_copy_async): Test the methods. + +2009-01-04 Przemysław Grzegorczyk + + Bug 563714 – GNOME Goal: Clean up GLib and GTK+ includes + + * gobject/generate-constants.c: + * glib/pygspawn.c: Only include toplevel . + +2009-01-04 Paul Pogonyshev + + Bug 564018 – pygobject libtool-2.2 patch + + * configure.ac: Apply the patch provided by Cygwin Ports + maintainer. + +2009-01-04 Paul Pogonyshev + + * configure.ac: Branch, bump version to 2.17.0. + +=== 2.16.0 === +2008-12-24 Paul Pogonyshev + + Bug 547119 – gobject.timeout_add_seconds() not found in docs + + * docs/reference/pyglib-functions.xml (glib.timeout_add_seconds): + Describe. + +2008-12-21 Paul Pogonyshev + + Bug 564102 – _wrap_g_output_stream_write_async not adding a + reference to the buffer passed + + * gio/gio.override (pygio_notify_copy_buffer): New function. + (pygio_free_notify): Free new `buffer' field if it is set. + + * gio/goutputstream.override (_wrap_g_output_stream_write_async): + Copy the buffer with new pygio_notify_copy_buffer() and use the + copy for g_output_stream_write_async() call. + + * gio/gfile.override (_wrap_g_file_replace_contents_async): Same + as for _wrap_g_output_stream_write_async(). + +2008-12-03 Paul Pogonyshev + + * glib/pyglib.c (pyglib_error_check): Test if `domain' is not-null + before using it (avoids segfaults, see bug #561826). + +2008-10-31 John Finlay + + * codegen/__init__.py (__all__): Add defsgen to __all__ list. + + * codegen/h2def.py (find_enum_defs): Strip out # directives from + enum defintions. + (clean_func): Change ' * G_CONST_RETURN * ' to '** ' + + * codegen/Makefile.am (codegen_PYTHON): Add defsgen.py + + * codegen/defsgen.py (typecode): Use the passed in prefix as a + hint when creating a typecode. + (split_prefix,write_enum_defs,_write_obj_helper): Add function to + use passed in prefix as a hint when splitting an object name into + module and name. + + * codegen/h2def.py (DefsWriter.write_enum_defs): Make sure the + prefix ends with a _ i.e. really handle the GDK_FONT_FONT, + GDK_FONT_FONTSET case. + +2008-09-12 Gian Mario Tagliaretti + + * gio/goutputstream.override + (g_output_stream_write_all): use gsize instead of gssize. + +2008-09-10 Paul Pogonyshev + + Bug 530935 – pygobject_set_properties doesnt release the GIL + + * gobject/pygobject.c (pygobject_set_properties): Reuse + set_property_from_pspec() which release GIL for us. Also make + sure that g_object_thaw_notify() is called even after error. + +2008-09-09 Paul Pogonyshev + + Bug 549517 – add __repr__ to gio.Drive, gio.Mount and gio.Volume + + * gio/gio.override (_wrap_g_drive_tp_repr, _wrap_g_mount_tp_repr): + New functions. + + * gio/gvolume.override (_wrap_g_volume_tp_repr): New function. + +2008-09-09 Loïc Minier + + Bug 551227 – Missing AC_CONFIG_MACRO_DIR([m4]) + + * configure.ac: Add AC_CONFIG_MACRO_DIR. + +2008-09-08 Paul Pogonyshev + + Bug 551056 – make codegen not import when corresponding argument + types are not registered + + * codegen/override.py (import_pat): Add support for optional 'for' + clause. + (Overrides.__parse_override): Handle it. + + * codegen/codegen.py (SourceWriter.write_imports) + (SourceWriter.write_object_imports): Adapt for changes in + get_imports() return value. + (is_registered_object): New function. + +2008-09-07 Frederic Peters + + * gio/gfile.override (_wrap_g_file_load_contents) + (_wrap_g_file_load_contents_finish): Fix typos breaking + compilation (bug #551212). + +2008-09-07 Jonathan Matthew + + Bug 551059 – GFile load_contents methods chop data at first \0 + + * gio/gfile.override: + Use 's#' (length specified) rather than 's' when constructing + result values in load_contents and load_contents_finish. + +2008-09-03 Johan Dahlin + + * configure.ac: + Post release version bump + +=== 2.15.4 === +2008-09-03 Johan Dahlin + + * NEWS: Update + +2008-09-03 Loïc Minier + + * gobject/pygpointer.c: (pyg_register_pointer): + Fix typo (s/&type/type) introduced in r886 causing weird crashes on + x86-64; bug #550463. + +2008-09-01 Gian Mario Tagliaretti + + * codegen/argtypes.py: add G_TYPE_CLOSURE boxed type in codegen. + +2008-08-31 Johan Dahlin + + * configure.ac: + Post release version bump + +=== 2.15.3 === +2008-08-31 Johan Dahlin + + * NEWS: Update + +2008-08-30 Gustavo J. A. M. Carneiro + + * glib/pyglib.h: * gobject/pygobject.c: Fix memory problems + reported by valgrind due to invalid tp_basicsize in + PyGPropsDescr_Type. Closes #549945. + +2008-08-28 Paul Pogonyshev + + Bug 549191 – Constructor of gtk.TreeView raises TypeError when + model is None + + * gobject/pygtype.c (pyg_value_from_pyobject): Handle None in + G_TYPE_INTERFACE branch. + +2008-08-28 Paul Pogonyshev + + Bug 549351 – an unitialized variable in PyGLib + + * glib/pygmainloop.c (pyg_main_loop_init): Initialize + `is_running'. + +2008-08-28 Paul Pogonyshev + + Bug 547633 – cannot create new threads when pygtk is used + + * glib/pyglib.c (_pyglib_notify_on_enabling_threads): New + function. + (pyglib_enable_threads): Invoke all callbacks added with new + _pyglib_notify_on_enabling_threads(). + + * gobject/gobjectmodule.c (pyg_note_threads_enabled): New + function (callback for new _pyglib_notify_on_enabling_threads()). + (PYGLIB_MODULE_START): Initialize + 'pygobject_api_functions.threads_enabled' and also watch for + thread being enabled later on. + +2008-08-28 Paul Pogonyshev + + Bug 547088 – wrap g_content_types_get_registered() + + * gio/gio.override (_wrap_g_drive_get_volumes): Fix refleak. + (_wrap_g_content_types_get_registered): New function. + + * gio/gfileenumerator.override (_wrap_g_file_enumerator_next_files_finish): + Fix refleak. + + * gio/gvolumemonitor.override (_wrap_g_volume_monitor_get_connected_drives): + Fix refleak. + (_wrap_g_volume_monitor_get_volumes): Likewise. + (_wrap_g_volume_monitor_get_mounts): Likewise. + +2008-08-28 Paul Pogonyshev + + Bug 547494 – gio.InputStream.read() looks broken + + * gio/gio.defs (gio.InputStream.read_part): Rename from read(), + document. + (gio.InputStream.read): Rename from read_all(), document. + (gio.OutputStream.write_part): Rename from write(), document. + (gio.OutputStream.write): Rename from write_all(), document. + + * gio/ginputstream.override (_wrap_g_input_stream_read): Fix + several bugs. + (_wrap_g_input_stream_read_all): New function. + + * gio/goutputstream.override (_wrap_g_output_stream_write_all): + New function. + + * tests/test_gio.py (TestInputStream.testRead): Add more tests. + (TestInputStream.test_read_part): New test. + (TestInputStream._read_in_loop): New helper method. + (TestOutputStream.test_write_part): New test. + +2008-08-16 Paul Pogonyshev + + * gio/gfile.override (_wrap_g_file_enumerate_children_async): Fix + keywords getting out of sync with actual argument order. + +2008-08-13 Paul Pogonyshev + + Bug 547495 – wrap four important asynchronous methods in gio.Drive + and gio.Mount + + * gio/gio.defs (gio.Drive.eject, gio.Drive.poll_for_media) + (gio.Mount.remount): Document. + + * gio/gio.override (_wrap_g_drive_eject) + (_wrap_g_drive_poll_for_media, _wrap_g_mount_eject) + (_wrap_g_mount_remount): New functions. + +2008-08-12 Paul Pogonyshev + + Bug 547484 – wrap gio.DataInputStream.read_line and ...read_until + + * tests/test_gio.py (TestDataInputStream): New test case. + + * gio/gio.defs (gio.DataInputStream.read_line) + (gio.DataInputStream.read_until): Document. + + * gio/ginputstream.override (_wrap_g_data_input_stream_read_line) + (_wrap_g_data_input_stream_read_until): New functions. + +2008-08-12 Paul Pogonyshev + + Bug 547354 – wrap a few memory stream methods + + * gio/ginputstream.override (_wrap_g_memory_input_stream_add_data): + New function. + + * gio/gio.defs (gio.MemoryOutputStream.get_contents): Rename from + get_data() to avoid name clash. + + * gio/goutputstream.override (_wrap_g_memory_output_stream_new) + (_wrap_g_memory_output_stream_get_data): New functions. + + * tests/test_gio.py (TestMemoryInputStream) + (TestMemoryOutputStream): New test cases. + +2008-08-12 Paul Pogonyshev + + * gio/gio.override: Ignore `g_io_module*' and `g_io_scheduler_*'. + +2008-08-11 Paul Pogonyshev + + Bug 540376 – No TypeError raised when type is None + + * gobject/gobjectmodule.c (pyg_signal_new): Add check on second + argument type. + + * tests/test_signal.py (TestSignalCreation): New test case. + +2008-08-11 Paul Pogonyshev + + Bug 547104 – improve type wrapper creation + + * gio/gappinfo.override (_wrap_g_app_info_tp_richcompare) + (_wrap_g_app_info_tp_repr): New functions. + + * tests/test_gio.py (TestAppInfo.test_eq): New test. + +2008-08-11 Paul Pogonyshev + + Bug 547104 – improve type wrapper creation + + * gobject/pygobject.c (pygobject_register_class): Use new + pygobject_inherit_slots() to propagate custom slots in normal + types too. + (pygobject_inherit_slots): New function, break out of + pygobject_new_with_interfaces() and rewrite a bit. + (pygobject_find_slot_for): Add new argument that can forbid + overriding non-NULL slots. + + * gio/gicon.override (pygio_do_icon_richcompare): Remove, the code + is now directly in _wrap_g_icon_tp_richcompare(). + (_wrap_g_file_icon_tp_richcompare, _wrap_g_file_icon_tp_hash) + (_wrap_g_themed_icon_tp_richcompare, _wrap_g_themed_icon_tp_hash): + Remove, duplicating code in this way is not needed anymore. + +2008-08-10 Paul Pogonyshev + + Bug 546120 – make gio.File more Pythonic + + * gio/gfile.override (_wrap_g_file_tp_richcompare) + (_wrap_g_file_tp_hash, _wrap_g_file_tp_repr): New functions. + + * tests/test_gio.py (TestFile.test_eq, TestFile.test_hash): New + tests. + +2008-08-10 Paul Pogonyshev + + Bug 547104 – improve runtime type wrapper creation + + * gobject/pygobject.c (pygobject_new_with_interfaces): Use new + pygobject_find_slot_for() for `tp_richcompare', `tp_compare`, + `tp_hash', `tp_iter', `tp_repr', `tp_str' and `tp_print'. + (pygobject_find_slot_for): New static function. + +2008-08-10 Jonathan Matthew + + Bug 547134 – fix docstring line length + + * gio/gio.defs: + Fix docstring line lengths so they don't wrap across lines in an 80 + column terminal. + +2008-08-10 Gian Mario Tagliaretti + + * gio/gio.defs: + Add GFile.query_default_handler which was missing from the defs. + +2008-08-10 Jonathan Matthew + + Bug 547067 – add File.replace_contents, replace_contents_async, + replace_contents_finish. + + * gio/gfile.override: + * gio/gio.defs: + * tests/test_gio.py: + Add overrides, docs, and tests for File.replace_contents, + replace_contents_async, and replace_contents_finish. + +2008-08-09 Paul Pogonyshev + + * tests/test_gicon.py (TestThemedIcon.test_constructor): Fix to + not use `use_default_fallbacks' property (it's new). + +2008-08-09 Paul Pogonyshev + + Bug 546135 – GIcon and implementations improvements + + * gio/gio.defs (g_file_icon_new): Change from method of gio.File + to constructor of gio.FileIcon. + + * tests/test_gicon.py (TestIcon.test_eq, Test_Eq.test_hash) + (TestLoadableIcon.setUp): Adapt accordingly. + (TestFileIcon): New test case. + +2008-08-09 Paul Pogonyshev + + Bug 546591 – File.copy progress_callback does not work + + * gio/gfile.override (file_progress_callback_marshal): Use + PyObject_CallFunction() instead of PyEval_CallFunction(). Use "K" + instead of "k" (the latter is not correct for 32-bit platforms). + Don't free 'notify' here. + (_wrap_g_file_copy): Free 'notify'. + (_wrap_g_file_move): Likewise. + + * gio/gio.override (pygio_free_notify): New function. + (async_result_callback_marshal): Use it. + + * tests/test_gio.py (TestFile.test_copy_progress.progress): New + test. + +2008-08-09 Paul Pogonyshev + + Bug 546135 – GIcon and implementations improvements + + * gio/gio.defs (gio.LoadableIcon.load) + (gio.LoadableIcon.load_async, gio.LoadableIcon.load_finish): + Document. + + * gio/Makefile.am: + * gio/gicon.override: New file: parts of 'gio.override', three + methods of gio.LoadableIcon and gio.ThemedIcon constructor. + + * gio/gio.override: Move over all icon-related overrides to + 'gicon.override'. + + * tests/Makefile.am: + * tests/test_gicon.py: New file: parts of 'test_gio.py' and + several new gio.Icon tests. + + * tests/test_gio.py (TestThemedIcon): Move over to + 'test_gicon.py'. + +2008-08-07 Jonathan Matthew + + Bug 546734 – Missing Py_INCREFs for some file async methods + + * gio/gfile.override: + Increment refcounts on callbacks and callback data for + append_to_async, create_async, replace_async, query_info_async and + load_contents_async as for all other async methods. + +2008-08-06 Johan Dahlin + + * gio/gfile.override: + * gio/gio.defs: + Move the progress callback for move/copy so it's consistent with + the documentation and positional arguments. Update documentation as well + +2008-08-06 Johan Dahlin + + * glib/pyglib.c (pyglib_enable_threads): + * gobject/gobjectmodule.c (pyg_threads_init), + (pygobject_enable_threads): + Add a pygobject_enable_threads wrapper around pyglib_threads_enable + and return 0/-1 which existing gobject based applications expect. + +2008-08-06 Johan Dahlin + + * glib/pyglib.c (pyglib_init): + return in case of error instead of trying to access the internal + types. + +2008-08-06 Paul Pogonyshev + + * gio/gio.override: Add 'pygio_do_icon_richcompare' prototype to + header. + (_wrap_g_file_icon_tp_repr, _wrap_g_themed_icon_tp_repr): Fix + return value type in signature. + +2008-08-05 Paul Pogonyshev + + Bug 546135 – GIcon and implementations improvements + + * gio/gio-types.defs (FileIcon): New 'define-object'. + + * gio/gio.override (pygio_do_icon_richcompare) + (_wrap_g_icon_tp_richcompare, _wrap_g_icon_tp_hash) + (_wrap_g_file_icon_tp_richcompare, _wrap_g_file_icon_tp_hash) + (_wrap_g_file_icon_tp_repr, _wrap_g_themed_icon_tp_richcompare) + (_wrap_g_themed_icon_tp_hash, _wrap_g_themed_icon_tp_repr): New + functions. + +2008-08-03 Gian Mario Tagliaretti + + Bug 546046 – Wrap GFile.replace_async and query_info_async + + * tests/test_gio.py: + * gio/gfile.override: + * gio/gio.defs: + Wrap GFile.replace_async and query_info_async with docs and test. + +2008-08-03 Paul Pogonyshev + + * glib/pyglib.h: + * glib/pyglib.c (pyglib_enable_threads): Change return value from + 'gboolean' to 'int' and changed semantics to Pythonic: restores + backwards compatibility. + + * gobject/gobjectmodule.c (pyg_threads_init): Treat return value + accordingly (bug #544946). + +2008-08-02 Gian Mario Tagliaretti + + Bug 546020 – Wrap GFile.create_async + + * tests/test_gio.py: + * gio/gfile.override: + * gio/gio.defs: + Wrap GFile.create_async with docs and test + +2008-08-02 Johan Dahlin + + * codegen/docgen.py: + Remove SGML support, require python 2.4, modernize, + PEP-8ify. Make it run on gio. + + * codegen/definitions.py: + Make property iterable + + * gio/gio.defs: + Include the gio-types.defs file. + +2008-08-02 Johan Dahlin + + * glib/glibmodule.c (pyglib_set_prgname): + * glib/pygoptioncontext.c (pyg_option_context_init), + (pyg_option_context_set_help_enabled), + (pyg_option_context_set_ignore_unknown_options), + (pyg_option_context_set_main_group), + (pyg_option_context_add_group): + * glib/pygoptiongroup.c (arg_func), (pyg_option_group_add_entries), + (pyg_option_group_set_translation_domain), + (pyg_option_group_compare), (pyglib_option_group_register_types): + Fix compilation warnings, clean up style and indentation. + +2008-08-02 Gian Mario Tagliaretti + + Bug 545959 – Wrap GFile.append_to_async + + * tests/test_gio.py: + * gio/gfile.override: + * gio/gio.defs: + Wrap GFile.append_to_async with docs and test + +2008-08-02 Johan Dahlin + + * gio/gfileinfo.override: + * gio/gio.override: + * glib/glibmodule.c (pyglib_get_current_time): + * glib/pyglib.c (pyglib_float_from_timeval): + * glib/pyglib.h: + Add pyglib_float_from_timeval and use it + +2008-08-02 Johan Dahlin + + * docs/Makefile.am: + * docs/reference/pyglib-constants.xml: + * docs/reference/pyglib-functions.xml: + * docs/reference/pyglib-maincontext.xml: + * docs/reference/pyglib-mainloop.xml: + * docs/reference/pygobject-classes.xml: + * docs/reference/pygobject-constants.xml: + * docs/reference/pygobject-functions.xml: + * docs/reference/pygobject-maincontext.xml: + * docs/reference/pygobject-mainloop.xml: + Separate the glib and gobject bindings in the manual. + +2008-08-02 Gian Mario Tagliaretti + + Bug 545920 – Wrap GFile.query_writable_namespaces + + * tests/test_gio.py: + * gio/gfile.override: + * gio/gio.defs: + Wrap GFile.query_writable_namespaces with docs and test + +2008-08-02 Johan Dahlin + + * gio/gio.defs: + * gio/gfile.override: + * tests/test_gio.py: + Wrap gio.File.move + +2008-08-02 Johan Dahlin + + * gio/Makefile.am: + * gio/gfile.override: + * gio/gio.defs: + * gio/gio.override: + * gio/gvolume.override: + Wrap gio.Volume.mount and gio.Volume.eject + +2008-08-01 Gian Mario Tagliaretti + + * gio/gio.defs: + Add docstring for gio.FileInfo.list_attributes + +2008-08-01 Johan Dahlin + + Bug 545861 – g_file_info_get_modification_time is missing + * gio/gfileinfo.override: + * gio/gio.defs: + * tests/test_gio.py: + Wrap, add test and documentation + +2008-08-01 Johan Dahlin + + Bug 545846 – g_vfs_get_supported_uri_schemes is missing + + * gio/gio.defs: + * gio/gio.override: + * tests/test_gio.py: + Wrap, add test and documentation + +2008-08-01 Johan Dahlin + + * glib/glibmodule.c (pyglib_set_application_name): + Use %r instead of %s, this is not python! + +2008-07-31 Johan Dahlin + + * glib/glibmodule.c (pyglib_set_prgname) + (pyglib_set_application_name): Use METH_O instead of METH_VARARGS. + (_glib_functions): Add doc strings for idle_add, timeout_add, + timeout_add_seconds, io_add_watch, child_watch_add, source_remove, + main_depth and main_context_default. + +2008-07-29 Gian Mario Tagliaretti + + * tests/test_gio.py: + * gio/gfileattribute.override: + * gio/gio.override: + * gio/gio.defs: + * gio/gfile.override: + * gio/Makefile.am: Wrap new object gio.FileAttributeInfo, + g_file_set_attribute and g_file_query_settable_attributes methods. + +2008-07-29 Gian Mario Tagliaretti + + * gio/unix-types.defs: Wrap gio.unix.DesktopAppInfo + + * gio/gappinfo.override: + * gio/gio.override: + * gio/gio.defs: + * gio/gapplaunchcontext.override: + * gio/Makefile.am: Wrap g_app_info_launch_uris, + g_app_info_launch, g_app_launch_context_get_display and + g_app_launch_context_get_startup_notify_id + + * gio/pygio-utils.c: + * gio/pygio-utils.h: Add a couple of useful function to reduce the + code in wrapped methods. + +2008-07-29 Johan Dahlin + + * examples/gio/downloader.py: + * gio/giomodule.c (init_gio): + Add gio.FILE_ATTRIBUTE_* constants and update the examples to use them. + +2008-07-29 Johan Dahlin + + * examples/gio/downloader.py: + Add a new example + + * gio/ginputstream.override: + Use a string internally instead of a PyStringObject when + in read_async. Create a new python string in finish and + honor the number of bytes read. + +2008-07-28 Johan Dahlin + + * glib/pyglib-python-compat.h: + * gobject/pygobject-private.h: + Move all compatibility into the same place, fixes build + on python 2.4. + +2008-07-27 Johan Dahlin + + * glib/option.py: + Remove tabs. Use sys.exc_info()[1] to fetch the exception value + + * gobject/__init__.py: + * gobject/propertyhelper.py: + Import gobject._gobject instead of just gobject. + + * gobject/Makefile.am: + * gobject/constants.py.in: + * gobject/generate-constants.c (main): + Don't add long suffix if python >= 3.0 + +2008-07-27 Johan Dahlin + + * glib/pyglib-python-compat.h: + * gobject/gobjectmodule.c (pyg_object_new), + (pyg__install_metaclass): + * gobject/pygboxed.c (pyg_boxed_dealloc), (pyg_boxed_init), + (pyg_register_boxed): + * gobject/pygenum.c (pyg_enum_reduce): + * gobject/pyginterface.c (pyg_interface_init), + (pyg_register_interface): + * gobject/pygobject.c (pygobject_get_inst_data), + (pygobject_register_class), (pygobject_new_with_interfaces), + (pygobject_dealloc), (pygobject_repr), (pygobject_emit), + (pygobject_chain_from_overridden), (pygobject_weak_ref_notify): + * gobject/pygparamspec.c (pygobject_paramspec_register_types): + * gobject/pygpointer.c (pyg_pointer_dealloc), (pyg_pointer_init), + (pyg_register_pointer): + * gobject/pygtype.c (pyg_type_from_object), + (pyg_value_array_from_pyobject), (pyg_value_from_pyobject), + (pyg_object_descr_doc_get): + Use the Py_TYPE macro everywhere. + +2008-07-27 Johan Dahlin + + * glib/pyglib-python-compat.h: + Add a Py_TYPE macro for accessing ob_type. + * glib/glibmodule.c (pyglib_register_constants): + * gobject/gobjectmodule.c (pygobject__g_instance_init), + (pyg_integer_richcompare): + * gobject/pygenum.c (pyg_enum_repr), (pyg_enum_from_gtype), + (pyg_enum_add), (pyg_enum_get_value_name), + (pyg_enum_get_value_nick): + * gobject/pygflags.c (pyg_flags_repr), (pyg_flags_from_gtype), + (pyg_flags_add), (pyg_flags_and), (pyg_flags_or), (pyg_flags_xor), + (pyg_flags_get_first_value_name), (pyg_flags_get_first_value_nick), + (pyg_flags_get_value_names), (pyg_flags_get_value_nicks): + Use Py_TYPE and PyLong macros to access struct fields + +2008-07-27 Johan Dahlin + + * gobject/gobjectmodule.c (pyg_param_spec_from_object), + (add_properties), (pyg_signal_new), (pyg_signal_list_ids), + (pyg_signal_lookup), (pyg_signal_query): + * gobject/pygenum.c (pyg_enum_richcompare), (pyg_enum_new), + (pyg_enum_from_gtype), (pyg_enum_add), (pyg_enum_reduce), + (pygobject_enum_register_types): + * gobject/pygflags.c (pyg_flags_richcompare), (pyg_flags_new), + (pyg_flags_from_gtype), (pyg_flags_add), (pyg_flags_and), + (pyg_flags_or), (pyg_flags_xor), (pygobject_flags_register_types): + * gobject/pygobject-private.h: + * gobject/pygobject.c (pygobject_disconnect_by_func), + (pygobject_handler_block_by_func), + (pygobject_handler_unblock_by_func), (pygobject_get_refcount): + * gobject/pygparamspec.c (pyg_param_spec_getattr): + * gobject/pygtype.c (_wrap_g_type_wrapper__get_depth), + (pyg_type_from_object), (pyg_enum_get_value), + (pyg_flags_get_value), (pyg_value_from_pyobject), + (pyg_value_as_pyobject): + Use _PyLong macros. + +2008-07-27 Johan Dahlin + + * gobject/pygboxed.c (pygobject_boxed_register_types): + * gobject/pygenum.c (pygobject_enum_register_types): + * gobject/pygflags.c (pygobject_flags_register_types): + * gobject/pygobject.c (pygobject_object_register_types): + * gobject/pygparamspec.c (pygobject_paramspec_register_types): + * gobject/pygpointer.c (pygobject_pointer_register_types): + * gobject/pygtype.c (pygobject_type_register_types): + Use PYGLIB_DEFINE_TYPE macro and move struct field initialization + to the registration methods. + +2008-07-27 Johan Dahlin + + * glib/pyglib-python-compat.h: + Add _PyUnicode_Type macro + + * gobject/gobjectmodule.c (pyg_type_name), (pyg_type_from_name), + (_pyg_signal_accumulator), (add_signals), (add_properties), + (get_type_name_for_class), (pyg_signal_list_names), + (pyg_signal_name), (pyg_signal_query), (pyg_object_new), + (pyg_add_emission_hook), (pyg_remove_emission_hook): + * gobject/pygboxed.c (pyg_boxed_repr): + * gobject/pygenum.c (pyg_enum_repr), (pyg_enum_add), + (pyg_enum_get_value_name), (pyg_enum_get_value_nick): + * gobject/pygflags.c (pyg_flags_repr), (pyg_flags_add), + (pyg_flags_get_first_value_name), (pyg_flags_get_first_value_nick), + (pyg_flags_get_value_names), (pyg_flags_get_value_nicks): + * gobject/pygobject.c (build_parameter_list), (PyGProps_getattro), + (PyGProps_setattro), (pygobject_register_class), (pygobject_repr), + (pygobject_init), (pygobject_get_properties), + (pygobject_set_properties), (pygobject_connect), + (pygobject_connect_after), (pygobject_connect_object), + (pygobject_connect_object_after), (pygobject_emit), + (pygobject_stop_emission), (pygobject_disconnect_by_func), + (pygobject_handler_block_by_func), + (pygobject_handler_unblock_by_func), + (pygobject_object_register_types): + * gobject/pygparamspec.c (pyg_param_spec_repr), + (pyg_param_spec_getattr): + * gobject/pygpointer.c (pyg_pointer_repr): + * gobject/pygtype.c (pyg_type_wrapper_repr), + (_wrap_g_type_wrapper__get_name), (pyg_type_from_object), + (pyg_enum_get_value), (pyg_flags_get_value), + (pyg_value_from_pyobject), (pyg_value_as_pyobject), + (object_doc_descr_get), (_pyg_strv_from_gvalue), + (_pyg_strv_to_gvalue): + + Use _PyUnicode_* macros in the gobject module + +2008-07-27 Johan Dahlin + + * gobject/Makefile.am: + * gobject/gobjectmodule.c (PYGLIB_MODULE_START): + * gobject/pygobject-private.h: + Use glib macros to define the module, update export regexp. + +2008-07-27 Johan Dahlin + + * gobject/Makefile.am: + * gobject/gobjectmodule.c (init_gobject): + * gobject/pygboxed.c (pygobject_boxed_register_types): + * gobject/pygboxed.h: + * gobject/pygenum.c (pygobject_enum_register_types): + * gobject/pygenum.h: + * gobject/pygflags.c (pygobject_flags_register_types): + * gobject/pygflags.h: + * gobject/pygpointer.c (pygobject_pointer_register_types): + * gobject/pygpointer.h: + Split out quark and type registration to the respective + implementation source files, add headers. + +2008-07-27 Johan Dahlin + + * gobject/Makefile.am: + * gobject/gobjectmodule.c (pygobject_register_api), + (pygobject_register_constants), (pygobject_register_features), + (pygobject_register_version_tuples), (pygobject_register_warnings), + (init_gobject): + * gobject/pygobject-private.h: + * gobject/pygobject.c (pyobject_copy), (pyobject_free), + (pygobject_object_register_types): + * gobject/pygtype.c (_pyg_strv_from_gvalue), (_pyg_strv_to_gvalue), + (pygobject_type_register_types): + * gobject/pygtype.h: + Move off a bit more to separate functions, cleaning up the init_glib + a bit more. + +2008-07-27 Johan Dahlin + + * gobject/Makefile.am: + * gobject/gobjectmodule.c (init_gobject): + * gobject/pygobject-private.h: + * gobject/pygobject.c: + * gobject/pygparamspec.c (pygobject_paramspec_register_types): + * gobject/pygparamspec.h: + * gobject/pygtype.c: + Move paramspec registration to a separate file, add a header + for the internal API. + +2008-07-27 Paul Pogonyshev + + * gobject/pygtype.c (pyg_enum_get_value): Issue warning if 'obj' + is a PyGEnum of wrong type, i.e. not matching 'enum_type' (bug + #503771). + +2008-07-26 Johan Dahlin + + reviewed by: + + * glib/pyglib-python-compat.h: + * glib/pyglib.h: + Make a few macros public + + * gobject/Makefile.am: + * gobject/gobjectmodule.c (init_gobject): + * gobject/pyginterface.c (pyg_interface_init), + (pyg_interface_free), (pyg_register_interface), + (pyg_register_interface_info), (pyg_lookup_interface_info), + (pygobject_interface_register_types): + * gobject/pyginterface.h: + * gobject/pygobject-private.h: + * gobject/pygobject.c: + Move GInterface wrapper into its own file + +2008-07-26 Johan Dahlin + + * glib/Makefile.am: + Also export PyInit_glib + * glib/__init__.py: + import glib._glib instead of just _glib + * glib/pyglib-python-compat.h: + * glib/pygoptioncontext.c (pyg_option_context_parse): + * glib/pygsource.c (source_repr), (pyg_source_attach), + (pyg_source_get_priority), (pyg_source_set_priority), + (pyg_source_get_id), (pyg_source_prepare), (pyg_poll_fd_repr): + * glib/pygspawn.c (pyg_pid_close), (pyg_pid_free), (pyg_pid_new), + (pyglib_spawn_async), (pyglib_spawn_register_types): + Go over the rest and replace missing symbols on python3. + the glib module successfully compiles and runs now. + +2008-07-26 Johan Dahlin + + * glib/pygiochannel.c (py_io_channel_shutdown), + (py_io_channel_set_buffer_size), (py_io_channel_get_buffer_size), + (py_io_channel_set_buffered), (py_io_channel_get_buffered), + (py_io_channel_set_encoding), (py_io_channel_get_encoding), + (py_io_channel_read_chars), (py_io_channel_write_chars), + (py_io_channel_write_lines), (py_io_channel_flush), + (py_io_channel_set_flags), (py_io_channel_get_flags), + (py_io_channel_get_buffer_condition), + (py_io_channel_set_close_on_unref), (py_io_channel_add_watch), + (py_io_channel_win32_poll), (py_io_channel_win32_make_pollfd), + (py_io_channel_read_line), (py_io_channel_read_lines), + (py_io_channel_seek), (py_io_channel_init): + * glib/pyglib.c (pyglib_gerror_exception_check): + * glib/pygoptioncontext.c (pyg_option_context_init): + * glib/pygoptiongroup.c (check_if_owned): + * glib/pygsource.c (pyg_idle_init), (pyg_timeout_init), + (pyg_poll_fd_init): + gobject -> glib + +2008-07-26 Johan Dahlin + + * glib/pygmaincontext.c (pyglib_maincontext_register_types): + * glib/pygmainloop.c (pyg_main_loop_init), + (pyglib_mainloop_register_types): + * glib/pygoptioncontext.c (pyg_option_context_set_main_group), + (pyglib_option_context_register_types): + * glib/pygoptiongroup.c (pyglib_option_group_register_types): + * glib/pygspawn.c (pyglib_spawn_register_types): + Convert the pid/mainloop/maincontext/optiongroup/optioncontext. + +2008-07-26 Johan Dahlin + + * glib/pygsource.c (pyglib_source_register_types): + Convert the source objects to use macros, saves ~150 lines of code! + +2008-07-26 Johan Dahlin + + * glib/glibmodule.c (get_handler_priority), (pyglib_idle_add), + (pyglib_timeout_add), (pyglib_timeout_add_seconds), + (pyglib_io_add_watch), (pyglib_child_watch_add), + (pyglib_markup_escape_text), (pyglib_main_depth), + (pyglib_filename_from_utf8), (pyglib_get_application_name), + (pyglib_get_prgname), (PYGLIB_MODULE_START): + * glib/pygiochannel.c (py_io_channel_next), + (py_io_channel_shutdown), (py_io_channel_get_buffer_size), + (py_io_channel_get_buffered), (py_io_channel_get_encoding), + (py_io_channel_read_chars), (py_io_channel_write_chars), + (py_io_channel_write_lines), (py_io_channel_flush), + (py_io_channel_set_flags), (py_io_channel_get_flags), + (py_io_channel_get_buffer_condition), (py_io_channel_win32_poll), + (py_io_channel_read_line), (py_io_channel_read_lines), + (py_io_channel_seek), (pyglib_iochannel_register_types): + * glib/pyglib-private.h: + * glib/pyglib-python-compat.h: + * glib/pyglib.c (pyglib_init), (pyglib_error_check), + (pyglib_gerror_exception_check), + (pyglib_register_exception_for_domain): + Add macros for supporting additional python versions. + Start using them for the glib module. Tested on python 2.5 and 3.0. + +2008-07-26 Johan Dahlin + + * configure.ac: + * m4/python.m4: + Add macros which are compatible with python > 2.6. + +2008-07-26 Johan Dahlin + + * configure.ac: + Post release version bump + +=== 2.15.2 === +2008-07-26 Johan Dahlin + + * NEWS: Update + +2008-07-26 Johan Dahlin + + * gobject/Makefile.am (_gobject_la_SOURCES): Build fix, remove + extra \ + + * examples/gio/directory-async.py: + * gio/Makefile.am: + * gio/giomodule.c (init_gio): + * glib/pyglib.c (pyglib_error_check), + (pyglib_register_exception_for_domain): + * glib/pyglib.h: + * tests/test_gio.py: + Add a new API for registering exceptions for a GError domain. + Register a new exception for G_IO_ERROR, update tests + and examples to use the new exception. + +2008-07-26 Johan Dahlin + + * glib/pygoptioncontext.c (pyg_option_context_set_main_group), + (pyg_option_context_add_group): + Send in a PyObject instead of a PyGOptionGroup object. + +2008-07-26 Johan Dahlin + + * glib/Makefile.am: + * glib/glibmodule.c (pyglib_register_constants), (init_glib): + * glib/option.py: + * glib/pyglib.c (pyglib_init), + (pyglib_option_group_transfer_group), (pyglib_option_group_new), + (pyglib_option_context_new): + * glib/pyglib.h: + * glib/pygoptioncontext.c (pyg_option_context_parse), + (pyg_option_context_set_main_group), + (pyg_option_context_add_group), + (pyglib_option_context_register_types): + * glib/pygoptioncontext.h: + * glib/pygoptiongroup.c (arg_func), + (pyglib_option_group_register_types): + * glib/pygoptiongroup.h: + * gobject/Makefile.am: + * gobject/__init__.py: + * gobject/gobjectmodule.c (init_gobject): + * gobject/option.py: + * gobject/pygobject-private.h: + * gobject/pygoptioncontext.c: + * gobject/pygoptiongroup.c: + Move option over from gobject to glib. + +2008-07-26 Johan Dahlin + + * tests/common.py: + * tests/test_conversion.py: + * tests/test_enum.py: + * tests/test_interface.py: + * tests/test_option.py: + * tests/test_source.py: + * tests/test_subprocess.py: + * tests/test_subtype.py: + * tests/test_thread.py: + * tests/test_unknown.py: + Run pyflakes on the testsuite, remove unused imports + and reorganize others. + +2008-07-26 Johan Dahlin + + * glib/glibmodule.c (pyglib_register_constants), (init_glib): + * gobject/__init__.py: + * gobject/gobjectmodule.c (init_gobject): + Move over glib constants to gobject + * tests/test_gio.py: + * tests/test_mainloop.py: + * tests/test_source.py: + * tests/test_subprocess.py: + * tests/test_thread.py: + Update tests to refer to glib when appropriate + +2008-07-26 Johan Dahlin + + * README: + * configure.ac: + Bump required glib version to 2.10 + +2008-07-26 Johan Dahlin + + * glib/glibmodule.c (child_watch_dnotify), + (pyglib_child_watch_add): + * glib/pygiochannel.c (pyg_iowatch_data_free), + (py_io_channel_add_watch): + * glib/pygspawn.c (_pyg_spawn_async_callback), + (pyglib_spawn_async): + Use g_slice_new instead of g_new + +2008-07-25 Johan Dahlin + + * gobject/Makefile.am: + * tests/Makefile.am: + Make distcheck pass + +2008-07-25 Johan Dahlin + + * gobject/gobjectmodule.c (init_gobject): + * gobject/pygobject-private.h: + Remove private structures which moved to pyglib. + +2008-07-24 Johan Dahlin + + Bug 544600 – pygobject building failed since 839 revision, + error : "Py_ssize_t" undeclared + + * glib/pyglib-private.h: Add backward compatibility macros for + python 2.4. + + * gio/gfile.override: + * gio/gfileenumerator.override: + * gio/ginputstream.override: + * gio/gio.defs: + * gio/gio.override: + * gio/goutputstream.override: + * tests/test_gio.py: + Wrap gio.File.copy, add tests and documentation. + Rename PyGAsyncRequestNotify to PyGIONotify and reuse it. + +2008-07-23 Johan Dahlin + + * glib/pyglib.c (_pyglib_destroy_notify): + Rename the function too, not just the prototype! + +2008-07-21 Johan Dahlin + + * glib/glibmodule.c (pyglib_idle_add), (pyglib_timeout_add), + (pyglib_timeout_add_seconds), (pyglib_io_add_watch): + * glib/pyglib-private.h: + * glib/pyglib.c (pyglib_destroy_notify), (_pyglib_handler_marshal): + * glib/pyglib.h: + * glib/pygsource.c (pyg_source_set_callback): + Make pyglib_destroy_notify and pyglib_handler_marshal private. + Add a few public prototypes. + +2008-07-21 Johan Dahlin + + * glib/glibmodule.c (pyglib_idle_add), (pyglib_timeout_add), + (pyglib_timeout_add_seconds), (pyglib_io_add_watch), + (pyglib_source_remove), (pyglib_child_watch_add), + (pyglib_markup_escape_text), (pyglib_get_current_time), + (pyglib_main_depth), (pyglib_filename_display_name), + (pyglib_filename_display_basename), (pyglib_filename_from_utf8), + (pyglib_get_application_name), (pyglib_set_application_name), + (pyglib_get_prgname), (pyglib_set_prgname), (pyglib_register_api), + (pyglib_register_error): + Mark as static, rename from pyg_* -> pyglib_*. Fill in api struct, + rename struct and remove function suffix. + +2008-07-21 Johan Dahlin + + * glib/Makefile.am: + * glib/glibmodule.c (pyg_idle_add), (pyg_timeout_add), + (pyg_timeout_add_seconds), (pyg_io_add_watch), + (pyglib_register_api), (pyglib_register_error), + (pyglib_register_version_tuples), (init_glib): + * glib/pygiochannel.c (py_io_channel_next), + (py_io_channel_shutdown), (py_io_channel_set_encoding), + (py_io_channel_read_chars), (py_io_channel_write_chars), + (py_io_channel_write_lines), (py_io_channel_flush), + (py_io_channel_set_flags), (py_io_channel_read_line), + (py_io_channel_read_lines), (py_io_channel_seek), + (py_io_channel_init), (pyglib_iochannel_register_types): + * glib/pygiochannel.h: + * glib/pyglib-private.h: + * glib/pyglib.c (pyglib_threads_enabled), + (pyglib_gil_state_ensure), (pyglib_gil_state_release), + (pyglib_enable_threads), (pyglib_block_threads), + (pyglib_unblock_threads), (pyglib_set_thread_block_funcs), + (pyglib_handler_marshal), (pyglib_destroy_notify): + * glib/pyglib.h: + * glib/pygsource.c (pyg_source_set_callback), + (pyglib_source_register_types): + * glib/pygsource.h: + * glib/pygspawn.c (pyglib_spawn_register_types): + * glib/pygspawn.h: + * gobject/Makefile.am: + * gobject/__init__.py: + * gobject/gobjectmodule.c (pyg_set_thread_block_funcs), + (init_gobject): + * gobject/pygiochannel.c: + * gobject/pygobject-private.h: + * gobject/pygsource.c: + Move over Source, IOChannel, Idle, Timeout and PollFD to glib from + gobject. + Clean up and add a bit of new api for glib. + +2008-07-21 Johan Dahlin + + * configure.ac: + Use yes/no instead of true/false. Avoid bashism. + Fix another logic bug, and let's hope I didn't break anything + +2008-07-20 Paul Pogonyshev + + * configure.ac (pygobject_CODEGEN_DEFINES): Fix libffi check + logic. + +2008-07-20 Johan Dahlin + + * glib/Makefile.am: + * glib/glibmodule.c (pyglib_main_context_default), (init_glib): + * glib/pyglib.c (pyglib_init), (pyglib_threads_enabled), + (pyglib_main_context_new): + * glib/pyglib.h: + * glib/pygmaincontext.c (_wrap_g_main_context_iteration), + (pyglib_maincontext_register_types): + * glib/pygmaincontext.h: + * glib/pygmainloop.c (pyg_signal_watch_prepare), + (pyg_signal_watch_check), (pyg_main_loop_new), + (_wrap_g_main_loop_get_context), (_wrap_g_main_loop_run), + (pyglib_mainloop_register_types): + * glib/pygmainloop.h: + * gobject/Makefile.am: + * gobject/__init__.py: + * gobject/gobjectmodule.c (pyg_destroy_notify), (pyobject_free), + (pyg_object_set_property), (pyg_object_get_property), + (_pyg_signal_accumulator), (pygobject__g_instance_init), + (pyg_handler_marshal), (pygobject_gil_state_ensure), + (pygobject_gil_state_release), (marshal_emission_hook), + (_log_func), (init_gobject): + * gobject/pygboxed.c (pyg_boxed_dealloc), (pyg_boxed_new): + * gobject/pygenum.c (pyg_enum_add): + * gobject/pygflags.c (pyg_flags_add): + * gobject/pygiochannel.c (pyg_iowatch_marshal): + * gobject/pygmaincontext.c: + * gobject/pygmainloop.c: + * gobject/pygobject-private.h: + * gobject/pygobject.c (pygobject_data_free), (pyg_toggle_notify), + (pygobject_new_with_interfaces), (pygobject_weak_ref_notify): + * gobject/pygobject.h: + * gobject/pygoptiongroup.c (destroy_g_group), (arg_func): + * gobject/pygpointer.c (pyg_pointer_new): + * gobject/pygsource.c (pyg_source_get_context), + (pyg_source_prepare), (pyg_source_check), (pyg_source_dispatch), + (pyg_source_finalize): + * gobject/pygtype.c (pyg_closure_invalidate), + (pyg_closure_marshal), (pyg_signal_class_closure_marshal): + * tests/common.py: + + Move maincontext and mainloop over to glib. + Update the threadstate api to use the variant in glib. + +2008-07-20 Johan Dahlin + + * glib/Makefile.am: + * gobject/Makefile.am: + * gobject/__init__.py: + * gobject/gobjectmodule.c (pyg_threads_init), (pyg_error_check), + (pyg_gerror_exception_check), (init_gobject): + * gobject/option.py: + Install the glib module, the helper library and the headers. + Use it from gobject and remove the old glib specific code from there. + +2008-07-20 Johan Dahlin + + * configure.ac: + * gobject/Makefile.am: + Use pkg-config to check for libffi again. + +2008-07-20 Johan Dahlin + + * glib/Makefile.am: + * glib/glibmodule.c (pyg_main_context_default): + * glib/pyglib.c (pyglib_gerror_exception_check): + * glib/pyglib.h: + Rename helper library to libpyglib-2.0. + Move over pyg_gerror_exception_check as well. + +2008-07-20 Johan Dahlin + + * Makefile.am: + * configure.ac: + * glib/Makefile.am: + * glib/__init__.py: + * glib/glibmodule.c (pyg_destroy_notify), (get_handler_priority), + (pyg_handler_marshal), (pyg_idle_add), (pyg_timeout_add), + (pyg_timeout_add_seconds), (iowatch_marshal), (pyg_io_add_watch), + (pyg_source_remove), (pyg_main_context_default), + (child_watch_func), (child_watch_dnotify), (pyg_child_watch_add), + (pyg_markup_escape_text), (pyg_get_current_time), (pyg_main_depth), + (pyg_filename_display_name), (pyg_filename_display_basename), + (pyg_filename_from_utf8), (pyg_get_application_name), + (pyg_set_application_name), (pyg_get_prgname), (pyg_set_prgname), + (pyg_register_api), (pyg_register_error), + (pyg_register_version_tuples), (init_glib): + * glib/pyglib-private.h: + * glib/pyglib.c (pyglib_init), (pyglib_init_internal), + (pyglib_gil_state_ensure), (pyglib_gil_state_release), + (pyglib_enable_threads), (pyglib_gil_state_ensure_py23), + (pyglib_gil_state_release_py23), (pyglib_error_check): + * glib/pyglib.h: + * glib/pygspawn.c (pyg_pid_close), (pyg_pid_free), + (pyg_pid_tp_init), (pyg_pid_new), (_pyg_spawn_async_callback), + (pyglib_spawn_async), (pyg_spawn_register_types): + * glib/pygspawn.h: + Add glib bindings, currently not installed or used. + Add some internal API and move over a couple of functions + from the gobject module. Still very much a work in progress. + +2008-07-19 Johan Dahlin + + * gio/gio.override: + Ignore a bunch of functions which are not relevant. + +2008-07-19 Johan Dahlin + + * gio/gfile.override: + * gio/gio.defs: + * gio/gio.override: + * tests/test_gio.py: + Bind gio.Mount.unmount, gio.File.mount_mountable, + gio.File.unmount_mountable and gio.File.mount_enclosing_volume. + Add documents and tests. + +2008-07-19 Johan Dahlin + + * gio/gio.override: Set module name back to + gio, as setting it to gio._gio breaks pydoc. + + * gio/gio.defs: + Use property based constructors when possible. + +2008-07-19 Johan Dahlin + + * examples/gio/directory-async.py: + * gio/gfileenumerator.override: + * gio/gio.defs: + * tests/test_gio.py: + Wrap gio.FileEnumerator.next_files_async/next_files_done. + Update the example to use them instead of the synchronous versions, + add documentation and tests. + +2008-07-19 Johan Dahlin + + * examples/gio/directory-async.py: + Only fetch name, saves a couple of syscalls. + * gio/gio.override: + Set name to gio._gio so pychecker/pydoc works. + +2008-07-18 Johan Dahlin + + * examples/gio/directory-async.py: + * gio/gfile.override: + * gio/gfileenumerator.override: + * gio/gio.defs: + * tests/test_gio.py: + Wrap gio.File.enumerate_children_async, add tests, docstring + and an example. + Also document gio.File.enumerate while we're at it. + +2008-07-18 Johan Dahlin + + * gio/gfile.override: + Use %zd instead of %d since it's a Py_ssize_t and not an int. + +2008-07-18 Johan Dahlin + + * gio/pygio-utils.h: + define NO_IMPORT_PYGOBJECT before including pygobject.h + +2008-07-18 Johan Dahlin + + * gio/giomodule.c (init_gio): + Require pygobject 2.15.2 + +2008-07-17 Johan Dahlin + + * gio/giomodule.c (init_gio): + Add a pygio_version module attribute + (DL_EXPORT): The module is called gio._gio, not just _gio. + +2008-07-17 Johan Dahlin + + * gio/gio-types.defs: + Rename gio.IOErrorEnum to gio.ErrorEnum + +2008-07-17 Johan Dahlin + + * gio/giomodule.c (init_gio): + Add gio.ERROR which maps to the G_IO_ERROR quark. + +2008-07-17 Johan Dahlin + + * gio/giomodule.c (init_gio): + Use the prefix G_IO_ for stripping constants instead of just G_ + * gobject/gobjectmodule.c (pyg_constant_strip_prefix): + Check so the fist part of name and strip_prefix are the same, + if they don't, just strip of the part of strip_prefix which + matches. + + This removes the initial IO_* prefix for some constants in gio. + Eg, gio.IO_ERROR_* -> gio.ERROR_* + +2008-07-16 Johan Dahlin + + * configure.ac: Post release version bump + +=== 2.15.1 === +2008-07-16 Johan Dahlin + + * NEWS: Update + +2008-07-15 Paul Pogonyshev + + * codegen/pygobject-codegen-2.0.in: Rename from + 'pygtk-codegen-2.0.in'. + + * configure.ac: + * codegen/Makefile.am: Update accordingly. + +2008-07-15 Johan Dahlin + + * configure.ac: Post release version bump + +=== 2.15.0 === +2008-07-15 Johan Dahlin + + New version + + * NEWS: Update + + * tests/Makefile.am: + Make sure we can distcheck the gio module properly + +2008-07-15 Johan Dahlin + + Bug 450659 – h2def.py - export 'typedef struct' object definitions not + working + + * codegen/h2def.py: + Patch by Lauro Moura + +2008-07-14 Johan Dahlin + + Bug 471559 – add AM_PROG_CC_C_O to configure.ac for recent automake + + * configure.ac: + Patch by Tim Mooney + +2008-07-14 Johan Dahlin + + Bug 448173 – use python-config to get python includes + + * configure.ac: + Really close the by, patch by Matthias Klose + +2008-07-14 Johan Dahlin + + Bug 378704 – OptionParser.parse_args() returns unexpected results + + * gobject/option.py: + Patch by Johannes Hölzl + +2008-07-14 Johan Dahlin + + Bug 491773 – autoconf failure: .m4 files cannot be found + + * Makefile.am: + Patch by macks@netspace.org + +2008-07-14 Gian Mario Tagliaretti + + * gio/gfile.override: wrap File.load_contents_async and + File.load_contents_finish + + * gio/gio.defs: Add docstring for the above methods. + + * tests/test_gio.py: Add a test for the above methods. + +2008-07-14 Johan Dahlin + + Bug 487523 – Add xslfiles variable to .pc.in files + + * pygobject-2.0-uninstalled.pc.in: + Add xslfiles variable, patch by Damien Carbery + +2008-07-14 Johan Dahlin + + * gio/gio.defs: + Remove g_file_input_stream_seek and g_file_output_stream_seek, + they already implement the seekable interface. + +2008-07-14 Johan Dahlin + + Bug 504337 - crash bug in gobject.Timeout and gobject.Idle + + * gobject/pygsource.c: + * tests/test_source.py: + Fix crash in Timeout and Idle, patch by Bryan Silverthorn. + +2008-07-14 Johan Dahlin + + * codegen/argtypes.py: + Map GSeekType to an int + + * gio/gfileinfo.override: + * gio/ginputstream.override: + * gio/goutputstream.override: + Add comments for missing API + +2008-07-14 Johan Dahlin + + * gio/Makefile.am: + * gio/gfile.override: + * gio/ginputstream.override: + * gio/gio.override: + * gio/goutputstream.override: + * gio/pygio-utils.c (pygio_check_cancellable): + * gio/pygio-utils.h: + Refactor cancellable check to a utility function, avoids + plenty of code duplication. + +2008-07-14 Paul Pogonyshev + + * codegen/definitions.py (ReturnType): New class. + (MethodDefBase.__init__): Make 'self.ret' a 'ReturnType' instance, + not string. Accept 'optional' flag. + + * codegen/argtypes.py (ArgMatcher.get_reverse_ret): Test if + 'ptype' has true 'optional' attribute and copy it to 'props' then. + + * codegen/reversewrapper.py (ReturnType.support_optional): New + class field, False by default. + (GObjectReturn.support_optional, GObjectReturn.write_decl) + (GObjectReturn.write_conversion): Support optional return. + + * pygobject-2.0.pc.in: Add 'codegendir' variable. + * codegen/pygtk-codegen-2.0.in: Make 'codegendir' refer to + PyGObject's codegen, not PyGTK's one --- the latter will be + removed (first part of bug #542821). + +2008-07-08 Murray Cumming + + * codegen/h2def.py: clean_func(): Strip GSEAL out, to avoid us + thinking that there are many functions called GSEAL (merge from + PyGTK). + +2008-01-29 Olivier Crete + + * codegen/h2def.py (DefsWriter.__init__): Fix copy-paste + typos (merge from PyGTK). + +2008-07-11 Gian Mario Tagliaretti + + * gio/gfile.override: wrap File.load_contents, fix a typo. + + * gio/gio.defs: Add docstring for File.load_contents. + + * tests/test_gio.py: Add a test for the above method. + +2008-07-09 Juha Sahakangas + + * gobject/gobjectmodule.c (pyg_io_add_watch): Fix error message + referencing wrong argument. + +2008-06-29 Gustavo J. A. M. Carneiro + + * gobject/gobjectmodule.c (pyg_markup_escape_text): text_size + should be Py_ssize_t instead of int. + Bug 540696 – gobject.markup_escape_text() causes python to segfault. + +2008-06-28 Johan Dahlin + + * docs/reference/pygobject.xml: + Document GObject.handler_block_by_func/handler_unblock_by_func + +2008-06-17 Johan Dahlin + + * gio/gio-types.defs: + * tests/test_gio.py: + Sort out confusion between interfaces and objects, add test. + Fixes #538601 + +2008-06-09 Paul Pogonyshev + + * gobject/pygobject.c (pygobject_copy, pygobject_deepcopy): New + functions, unconditionally raise TypeError. + (pygobject_methods): Hook them up. (bug #482370) + +2008-05-31 Johan Dahlin + + * setup.py: set FFI_LIBS to '', since this is mostly used on win32. + +2008-05-30 Gustavo J. A. M. Carneiro + + * gobject/gobjectmodule.c (init_gobject): Call PyType_Ready for + PyGParamSpec_Type, and add it to the module dict. + +2008-05-23 Johan Dahlin + + * gio/gio.defs: + Add default values for all GSeekType variables. + +2008-05-21 Gustavo J. A. M. Carneiro + + * gobject/gobjectmodule.c (pyg_spawn_async): Accept None for the + child_setup parameter of gobject.spawn_async(). Also check that + it is callable. + +2008-04-27 Paul Pogonyshev + + * gobject/pygenum.c (pyg_enum_richcompare): Fix: raise warning as + exception if asked by PyErr_Warn(). + + * gobject/pygflags.c (pyg_flags_richcompare): Don't return NULL + after warning; more useful warning message. + + (#480424, borrowing code by Mark Doffman) + +2008-04-21 Johan Dahlin + + * codegen/h2def.py: Update link to defs format discussion + +2008-04-15 Johan Dahlin + + * gobject/gobjectmodule.c (init_gobject): Set + gobject.GObject.__module__ to gobject._gobject, this + helps pylint to check public methods of GObject subclasses + + * tests/Makefile.am (tests): + * tests/test_gobject.py (TestGObjectAPI.testGObjectModule): + Add a test for this + + (#523821, Simon Schampijer) + +2008-04-11 Johan Dahlin + + * gio/gio.defs (write_async): document. + Add default values to all flags parameters. + +2008-04-11 Johan Dahlin + + * gio/gio.defs (read_async, read): document. + Set io_priority default to G_PRIORITY_DEFAULT. + +2008-04-11 Johan Dahlin + + * gio/gfile.override: + * gio/ginputstream.override: + * gio/goutputstream.override: + * tests/test_gio.py: + Move around the order of the callback argument to async methods, + so it comes before priority and cancellable, which can have default + values. + +2008-04-08 Johan Dahlin + + * gio/Makefile.am: + * gio/__init__.py: + * gio/gappinfo.override: + * gio/gio.defs: + * gio/gio.override: + * tests/test_gio.py: + Implement GAppInfo constructor, add tests. + +2008-04-08 Johan Dahlin + + * gio/Makefile.am: + * gio/gfileinfo.override: + * gio/gio.defs: + * gio/gio.override: + * tests/test_gio.py: + Wrap GFileInfo.list_attributes(), add tests and + set the default of GFileQueryInfoFlags args to G_FILE_QUERY_INFO_NONE. + +2008-04-08 Johan Dahlin + + * gobject/option.py: Fix a typo + * tests/test_option.py: + Update the tests after the latest "refactoring". + The testsuite should run fine now again, finally. + +2008-04-08 Johan Dahlin + + * tests/test_gio.py (TestOutputStream.testWriteAsyncError): + (TestInputStream._testCloseAsync.callback): + Disable these tests until we can figure why they freeze during + make check. + +2008-04-08 Johan Dahlin + + * gio/gio.defs: + * gio/gio.override: + * tests/test_gio.py: + Add bindings for content_type_guess. + Based on patch by Thomas Leonard (#525113) + +2008-04-08 Johan Dahlin + + * gio/gio-types.defs: + * gio/gio.defs: + * gio/gio.override: + * tests/test_gio.py: + Add basic support for GThemedIcon, based on patch by + Thomas Leonard (#521883) + +2008-04-08 Johan Dahlin + + * gobject/pygsource.c: + * tests/test_source.py: + Unbreak Source.prepare (#523075, Bryan Silverthorn) + +2008-04-08 Johan Dahlin + + * gio/gfile.override (_wrap__install_file_meta): Fix a couple of + silly typos and use gio.File instead of GFile in exceptions. + +2008-04-07 Johan Dahlin + + * gio/__init__.py: + * gio/gfile.override: + * gio/gio-types.defs: + * gio/gio.override: + * tests/test_gio.py: + Make gio.File() (calling on an interface) a factory for creating + files. Add tests and a docstring. + +2008-04-07 Johan Dahlin + + * gio/Makefile.am (pygiodir): Install gio in the right location + +2008-04-06 Johan Dahlin + + * tests/test_gio.py: Add tests for recently added features. + + * gio/goutputstream.override: + (_wrap_g_output_stream_write_asyn,_wrap_g_output_stream_close_async): + * gio/ginputstream.override (async_result_callback_marshal_read): + Add wrappers. + + * gio/gio.override: Ignore vararg functions and remove a couple + of left overs in the generic marshaller. + + * gio/gio.defs: Remove g_file_output_stream_truncate, + g_file_output_stream_tell and g_file_input_stream_tell + + * Makefile.am: + * gio/gfileenumerator.override (_wrap_g_file_enumerator_tp_iter): + Implement the python iteration protocol on GFileEnumerator + + * codegen/argtypes.py (arg): Add goffset to the int64 arg type + +2008-04-02 Paul Pogonyshev + + * gobject/pygenum.c: bug #428732 + (pyg_enum_new): Fix two wrong assertions about '__enum_values__' + size and contents. + (pyg_enum_reduce): New function (based on patch by Phil Dumont). + (pyg_enum_methods): Hook it up. + +2008-03-24 Paul Pogonyshev + + * gobject/pygenum.c (pyg_enum_richcompare): Don't return NULL + after warning; more useful warning message (bug #519631). + +2008-03-22 Johan Dahlin + + * gio/ginputstream.override: + * gio/gio.override: + * tests/test_gio.py: + + Make read_finish() return the string, remove the get_buffer method. + This is more pythonic, as it mimics the normal read() behavior of + python. + Update the tests and use a separate marshaller for read. + +2008-03-21 Johan Dahlin + + * gobject/__init__.py: + * tests/test_properties.py: + Allow gobject.property work with subclasses. Add tests. + + (#523352, Tomeu Vizoso) + +2008-03-10 Johan Dahlin + + * configure.ac: Require gio and giounix 2.15.7. + +2008-03-09 Johan Dahlin + + * gio/gio-types.defs: + * gio/gio.defs: + * tests/test_gio.py: + Update to SVN of gio: + g_file_contains_file -> g_file_has_prefix + can_seek and can_truncate are now only on the GSeekable interface + Add tests + + (#521207, Thomas Leonard) + +2008-03-08 Johan Dahlin + + * gio/ginputstream.override: + Pass in l instead of i to PyArg_ParseTupleAndKeywords when + parsing a long. Fixes the build on 64-bit systems. + (#521165, Thomas Leonard) + +2008-03-02 Johan Dahlin + + * Makefile.am: Dist .m4 files. + (#496011, Ed Catmur) + +2008-03-02 Paul Pogonyshev + + * gobject/gobjectmodule.c (REGISTER_TYPE): Never override customly + set 'tp_new' and 'tp_alloc'. + +2008-02-01 Dan Winship + + * pygobject-2.0.pc.in (defsdir): Add this so other bindings can + find gio.defs + +2008-01-21 Johan Dahlin + + * gio/gio.override (async_result_callback_marshal): + Don't assume the buffer is set, use Py_XINCREF instead of Py_INCREF. + + * gio/Makefile.am: + * gio/ginputstream.override: + * gio/goutputstream.override: + * gio/gvolumemonitor.override: + * gio/gfile.override: + * tests/test_gio.py: + Implement and test GFile.read_async. Use try/finally to always quit + the mainloop, even if the test fail. + Update source comment headers. + +2008-01-20 Johan Dahlin + + * tests/test_gio.py (TestVolumeMonitor): New test + + * gio/Makefile.am: + * gio/ginputstream.override: + * gio/gio.override: + * gio/giomodule.c: + * gio/goutputstream.override: + * gio/gvolumemonitor.override: + * gio/unix.override: + * gio/unixmodule.c: + + Split out overrides into more files. Fix up module description in + comments + +2008-01-20 Johan Dahlin + + * gio/gio.override (_wrap_g_simple_async_result_get_buffer): Add + a new method, to fetch the buffer + (_wrap_g_input_stream_read_async): Save a reference to the buffer. + * tests/test_gio.py (TestInputStream.testReadAsync.callback): + Check the content + + * tests/test_gio.py (TestInputStream.testReadAsyncError): + New function to test error condition of async read. + + * gio/gio.override (async_result_callback_marshal): Grab a reference + to callback/data. + +2008-01-19 Johan Dahlin + + * gio/gio.override (_wrap_g_output_stream_write): Impl. + * gio/gio.override: + * gio/unix.defs: + Add GUnixInputStream type and methods + + * tests/common.py: + * tests/test_gio.py: + Add GIO tests. + + * gio/gio.override (_wrap_g_app_info_get_all_for_type), + (_wrap_g_app_info_get_all), + (_wrap_g_drive_get_volumes): Implement. + + * gio/gio.override (async_result_callback_marshal): New marshaller + for async results + (_wrap_g_input_stream_read_async): Impl. + * gio/gio-types.defs: Add SimpleAsyncRequest + * gio/giomodule.c: Register enums/constants + + * gio/gio.override: Fix a silly bug so it possible to read files + larger than 8192 bytes. + + * gio/gio.defs: Set null-ok for all cancelable as well. + + * gio/__init__.py: set gio.unix to None if it's not available + + * gio/gio.override: Implement InputStream.read efficiently without + copying the strings, based on the standard libararys file.read() + implementation. + + * gio/gio-types.defs (Cancellable): Add wrapper. + + * gio/gio.defs (replace): Do not require cancellable argument + to be specified, default to NULL if not. + + * Makefile.am: + * codegen/Makefile.am: + * codegen/README.defs: + * codegen/__init__.py: + * codegen/argtypes.py: + * codegen/code-coverage.py: + * codegen/codegen.py: + * codegen/createdefs.py: + * codegen/definitions.py: + * codegen/defsconvert.py: + * codegen/defsgen.py: + * codegen/defsparser.py: + * codegen/docextract.py: + * codegen/docextract_to_xml.py: + * codegen/docgen.py: + * codegen/h2def.py: + * codegen/mergedefs.py: + * codegen/missingdefs.py: + * codegen/mkskel.py: + * codegen/override.py: + * codegen/pygtk-codegen-2.0.in: + * codegen/reversewrapper.py: + * codegen/scanvirtuals.py: + * codegen/scmexpr.py: + + * configure.ac: + * gio/Makefile.am: + * gio/__init__.py: + * gio/gio-types.defs: + * gio/gio.defs: + * gio/gio.override: + * gio/giomodule.c: (init_gio): + * gio/unix-types.defs: + * gio/unix.defs: + * gio/unix.override: + * gio/unixmodule.c: (initunix): + + Import codegen from pygtk. + Add initial gio and gio.unix bindings. + +2008-01-11 Johan Dahlin + + * configure.ac: Don't link against libffi if we cannot find libffi + on the system. (#496006, Ed Catmur) + +2008-01-03 Johan Dahlin + + Reviewed by: Gustavo + + * configure.ac: + * gobject/pygmainloop.c (pyg_signal_watch_prepare): Optinally + use PySignal_SetWakeupFd to avoid having to do a timeout to find + out if there are any pending signals from python. + Fixes #481569 + + * configure.ac (CPPFLAGS): + Include -Wall and -Werror when checking for PySignal_SetWakeupFd + +2008-01-02 Sebastian Rittau + + * gobject/gobjectmodule.c + * gobject/gobjectmodule.c (pyg_get_application_name) + (pyg_get_prgname): Add wrappers for g_get_application_name and + g_get_prgname. + +2007-11-30 Rafael Villar Burke + + * docs/reference/pygobject.xml: Add props attribute + +2007-11-24 Paolo Borelli + + * gobject/gobjectmodule.c (pyg_type_register): check for NULL before + dereferencing. + +2007-11-24 Paolo Borelli + + * gobject/gobjectmodule.c (pyg_type_register): do not use a + potentially uninitialized variable. Bug #499334. + +2007-11-12 Johan Dahlin + + * gobject/option.py (OptionParser.parse_args): + Set the default value of old_args to 0, so we don't end + up slicing with None. Fixes #496278 (Vincent Untz) + +2007-11-06 Johan Dahlin + + * gobject/option.py (OptionParser.parse_args): Merge in values + from all groups to the global option group. Slice up args + so it doesn't return too much. + + * tests/test_option.py: Refactor to be unittesty, + Add new tests to test what options returns. + +2007-11-05 Johan Dahlin + + * gobject/pygobject.h: + * gobject/gobjectmodule.c: + Add pyg_option_group_new to the public API + + * configure.ac: Branch, bump version to 2.15.0. + +2007-10-16 Damien Carbery + + reviewed by: Johan Dahlin. + + * pygobject-2.0-uninstalled.pc.in: uninstalled.pc file missing + 'datadir' value. Fixes #486876. + +2007-09-16 Gustavo J. A. M. Carneiro + + * configure.ac: Post-relase version bump. + +=== 2.14.0 === +2007-09-16 Gustavo J. A. M. Carneiro + + * configure.ac: Bump version to 2.14.0. + + * NEWS: Update NEWS for next release. + +2007-09-06 John Finlay + + * docs/xsl/fixxref.py.in: Remove DATADIR substitution since it now + gets substituted as ${prefix}/share which doesn't work in a Python + script. + +2007-08-27 Johan Dahlin + + * gobject/propertyhelper.py (property.__metaclass__.__repr__): Avoid + exporting the metaclass, just define it where it will be used. + + * gobject/__init__.py (GObjectMeta._install_properties): + Refactor a bit to make sure that it is possible to use in subclasses, + fixes #470718 (Marco Giusti) + +2007-08-27 Marco Giusti + + reviewed by: Gustavo J. A. M. Carneiro + + * gobject/propertyhelper.py: + * tests/test_properties.py: + Bug 470230 – check for default value in boolean type is wrong. + +2007-08-27 Gustavo J. A. M. Carneiro + + * tests/Makefile.am, + * gobject/Makefile.am: Remove -D_XOPEN_SOURCE=600 + -D__EXTENSIONS__, no longer needed. + + * configure.ac: Don't add -std=c9x CFLAG on Solaris. Fixes + #339924 again. + + * gobject/pygtype.c (pyg_type_wrapper_repr): Typecast self->type + to (unsigned long int) to fix a compilation warning. + +2007-08-14 Ed Catmur + + reviewed by: Gustavo J. A. M. Carneiro + + * gobject/pygobject.c (pygobject_new_full, pygobject_clear), + (pygobject_get_dict): Bug 466082 – pygobject_new_full not fully + initialising PyGObject, chaos results. + +2007-08-13 Gustavo J. A. M. Carneiro + + * tests/test_subtype.py (TestSubType.testGetDict): Add unit test + exercising a bug when GObject.__dict__ is accessed directly. + +2007-07-08 Gustavo J. A. M. Carneiro + + * gobject/gobjectmodule.c (pygobject_functions) + (pyg_timeout_add_seconds): Wrap g_timeout_add_seconds, + conditionally compiled if glib version >= 2.13.5. + +2007-07-08 Johannes Hölzl + + reviewed by: Gustavo Carneiro + + * gobject/gobjectmodule.c (build_gerror, init_gobject): Work + around the deprecation warning of BaseException.message in Python + 2.6+ affecting GError exceptions. Fixes #342948. + +2007-07-07 Gustavo J. A. M. Carneiro + + * configure.ac: Post-release version bump. + +=== 2.13.2 === +2007-07-07 Gustavo J. A. M. Carneiro + + * NEWS: Update. + +2007-07-07 Damien Carbery + + reviewed by: Gustavo Carneiro. + + * configure.ac: Bug 339924 – pygobject doesn't compile on opensolaris. + +2007-04-30 Johannes Hölzl + + * gobject/gobjectmodule.c (init_gobjectmodule), + * gobject/pygoptiongroup.c (arg_func), + * gobject/option.py (OptionParser._parse_args, OptionGroup._to_goptiongroup), + * tests/test_option.py: OptParse-Exceptions in GOption-callbacks + are now convertet into an GError. GError from the + GOptionGroup.run is convertet into an OptParse-Exception. + Fixes #342948. + +2007-07-06 Ed Catmur + + * gobject/pygtype.c (pyg_param_gvalue_from_pyobject), + (pyg_param_gvalue_as_pyobject): Applied patch from Ed Catmur to + support G_TYPE_VALUE boxed args/signals, and add a test, Fixes + #351072 + +2007-07-06 Carlos Martin + + * tests/test_gtype.py: + * tests/testhelpermodule.c: add test for #351072 + +2007-07-04 Murray Cumming + + * gobject/pygobject.c: (pygobject_switch_to_toggle_ref): + * gobject/pygobject.h: Rename the private struct field to + private_flags, because private is a C++ keyword, so this broke + builds of some C++ applications, such as Glom. + +2007-07-02 Sebastian Granjoux + + reviewed by: Johan Dahlin + + * gobject/gobjectmodule.c: (pyg_gerror_exception_check): + * tests/test_gtype.py: + * tests/testhelpermodule.c: (_wrap_test_gerror_exception): + + Fix a bug in pyg_error_exception_check, add a test, Fixes #449879 + +2007-06-17 Gustavo J. A. M. Carneiro + + * gobject/pygobject.h: Add a flags field to PyGObject; uses + structure space formerly occupied by the now stale "GSList + *closures" field. + + * gobject/pygobject.c (pygobject_switch_to_toggle_ref): Do nothing + if the wrapper is already in toggle reference mode. Closes #447271. + + * tests/test_subtype.py: Test case for #447271. + +2007-06-17 Sebastien Bacher + + * m4/python.m4: use python-config to get python includes + (Closes #448173) + +2007-06-16 Gustavo J. A. M. Carneiro + + * gobject/propertyhelper.py, + * tests/test_properties.py: Support type=GObject or + type=TYPE_OBJECT in the new properties API. + +2007-06-06 Yevgen Muntyan + + OK'd by Johan + + * gobject/generate-constants.c: Return 0 from main(). + + * gobject/Makefile.am: use generate-constants$(EXEEXT) instead + of generate-constants in the constants.py target rule. + +2007-05-30 Yevgen Muntyan + + reviewed by: Gustavo Carneiro + + * autogen.sh: Allow running autogen.sh from outside $srcdir. + +2007-05-09 Gustavo J. A. M. Carneiro + + * tests/Makefile.am (INCLUDES): Idem. + + * gobject/Makefile.am (INCLUDES): Add -D_XOPEN_SOURCE=600 and + -D__EXTENSIONS__ to make it compile with c99 and Sun C compiler. + + Fixes #339924: gnome-python doesn't compile on opensolaris. + +2007-05-02 Johan Dahlin + + * configure.ac: Post-release version bump. + +=== 2.13.1 === +2007-05-02 Johan Dahlin + + * pygobject-2.0-uninstalled.pc.in: Add libdir. + Fixes #435132 (Luca Ferretti) + +2007-05-01 Johan Dahlin + + * gobject/propertyhelper.py: + * tests/test_properties.py: + + Store property values in the descriptor per instance, add a test. + + * examples/properties.py: + * gobject/Makefile.am: + * gobject/__init__.py: + * gobject/constants.py.in: + * gobject/generate-constants.c: (main): + * gobject/propertyhelper.py: + * tests/Makefile.am: + * tests/test_enum.py: + * tests/test_interface.py: + * tests/test_properties.py: + + Add a property helper, fixes #338098 + +2007-04-30 Gustavo J. A. M. Carneiro + + * tests/common.py (importModules): Import testhelper first so that + g_thread_init is called before init_pygobject. + + * tests/testhelpermodule.c (inittesthelper): Call g_thread_init + before init_pygobject. + + * tests/test_subtype.py (TestSubType.testDescriptor): Unit test + for the bug below. + + * gobject/pygobject.c (pygobject_setattro): Account for the case + when attribute setting doesn't actually create an instance + dictionary, in which case pygobject_switch_to_toggle_ref would be + called twice, thereby causing gobject error. + Fixes #434659 + +2007-04-29 James Livingstone + + reviewed by: Johan Dahlin + + * gobject/pygtype.c: (pyg_value_from_pyobject): + * tests/test_signal.py: + + Add a missing else to avoid throwing a TypeError. + Includes a test written by Ed Catmur. + Fixes #374653 + +2007-04-29 Johan Dahlin + + * gobject/pygtype.c: (pyg_value_array_from_pyobject): + * tests/test_gtype.py: + * tests/testhelpermodule.c: (_wrap_test_value_array): + + Treat None in a GValueArray as pointer/NULL, patch by + Ed Catmur, fixes #352209. + +2007-04-29 Loïc Minier + + reviewed by: Johan Dahlin + + * autogen.sh: + + Use dirname $0 instead of pwd to compute srcdir in autogen, + fixes #409234 + +2007-04-29 Damien Carbery + + reviewed by: Johan Dahlin + + * tests/test-unknown.c: (test_interface_iface_method): + + Do not return in a void function, fixes #385127 + +2007-04-29 Johan Dahlin + + * gobject/pygflags.c: (pyg_flags_from_gtype): + Fix leak, patch by Daniel Berrange. Fixes #428726 (Phil Dumont) + +2007-04-29 Damien Carbery + + reviewed by: Johan Dahlin + + * configure.ac: + * pygobject-2.0-uninstalled.pc.in: + + Add an uninstalled pkg-config file, fixes #385129 + +2007-04-29 Johan Dahlin + + * README: + * configure.ac: + * gobject/Makefile.am: + * gobject/ffi-marshaller.c: (g_value_to_ffi_type), + (g_value_from_ffi_type), (g_cclosure_marshal_generic_ffi): + * gobject/ffi-marshaller.h: + * gobject/gobjectmodule.c: (create_signal), (init_gobject): + * pygobject-2.0.pc.in: + * tests/test_signal.py: + * tests/testhelpermodule.c: (test1_callback), + (test1_callback_swapped), (test2_callback), (test3_callback), + (test4_callback), (test_float_callback), (test_double_callback), + (test_string_callback), (test_object_callback), (connectcallbacks), + (_wrap_connectcallbacks), (inittesthelper): + + Add a generic CClosure marshaller based on ffi. + This makes it possible to connect to signals on PyGObjects from C. + libffi is now an optional dependency + Fixes #353816 (Edward Hervey) + +2007-04-23 Gustavo J. A. M. Carneiro + + * configure.ac: Post-release version bump. + +=== 2.13.0 === +2007-04-23 Gustavo J. A. M. Carneiro + + * configure.ac: Bump version to 2.13.0. + + * tests/test_properties.py (TestProperties.testMulti): Unit test + for get/set_properties. + +2007-04-23 Gian Mario Tagliaretti + + * gobject/pygobject.c: Implemented pygobject_set_properties and + pygobject_get_properties in order to set multiple properties using + keyword arguments. Fixes 403212 + + * docs/reference/pygobject.xml: Docs for the above new methods. + +2007-04-14 Gustavo J. A. M. Carneiro + + * gobject/gobjectmodule.c, gobject/pygobject.h: Add a new + pyg_gerror_exception_check API. Fixes #425242. + + * gobject/gobjectmodule.c (pyg_set_application_name) + (pyg_set_prgname): Add wrappers for g_set_application_name and + g_set_prgname. Patch by Havoc Pennington. Fixes #415853. + + * gobject/pygobject.h: Bug #419379: Modernize init_pygobject: use + static inline functions instead of macros. + + * gobject/gobjectmodule.c (init_gobject): + * gobject/pygobject-private.h: + * gobject/pygobject.c (pygobject_data_free, pygobject_data_new), + (pygobject_get_inst_data, pyg_toggle_notify), + (pygobject_switch_to_toggle_ref), + (pygobject_register_wrapper_full, pygobject_register_wrapper), + (pygobject_new_full, pygobject_unwatch_closure), + (pygobject_watch_closure, pygobject_dealloc, pygobject_repr), + (pygobject_traverse, pygobject_clear, pygobject_weak_ref), + (pygobject_setattro, pygobject_weak_ref_traverse), + (pygobject_weak_ref_notify, pygobject_weak_ref_clear), + (pygobject_weak_ref_dealloc, pygobject_weak_ref_new), + (pygobject_weak_ref_unref, pygobject_weak_ref_call): + * gobject/pygobject.h: + * gobject/pygtype.c (gclosure_from_pyfunc): + * tests/test_subtype.py: + Bug #320428: Break PyGObject<->GObject reference cycle (patch + v7.1; thanks John Ehresman for the help with this patch). + +2007-03-17 Gustavo J. A. M. Carneiro + + * gobject/pygobject.c (pygobject_emit): Fix %ld vs int warning. + (pygobject_chain_from_overridden): Idem. + +2007-03-06 Richard Hult + + * configure.ac: Fix the docs option so that it's possible to disable + building the docs. + +2007-03-03 Edward Hervey + + * gobject/pygobject.c: (set_property_from_pspec): + Release the GIL when calling g_object_set_property, since setting a + property might trigger some code that might come back in python land. + Fixes #395048 + +2007-01-09 Gustavo J. A. M. Carneiro + + * configure.ac: Turn the option --disable-docs into --enable-docs. + * docs/Makefile.am: Tread --enable-docs like --enable-gtk-doc in + gtk+, i.e. do not ever build docs unless requested, but always + install them if they are found already built. + +2006-12-14 Kjartan Maraas + + * autogen.sh: Make this work with automake 1.10 too. + +2006-11-18 Johan Dahlin + + * configure.ac: Post release version bump + +=== 2.12.3 === +2006-11-18 Johan Dahlin + + * NEWS: Update + + * gobject/pygoptiongroup.c (pyg_option_group_dealloc): + * tests/test_option.py (TestOption.testBadConstructor): + Make sure an exception is raised when we pass in invalid arguments + to the optiongroup constructor, add a test. #364576 (Laszlo Pandy) + + * gobject/pygobject.c (pygobject_register_class): set __module__ on + gobject derived types, fixes #376099 (Osmo Salomaa) + +2006-11-18 Yevgen Muntyan + + reviewed by: Johan Dahlin + + * gobject/gobjectmodule.c: (create_property): + * gobject/pygparamspec.c: (pyg_param_spec_getattr): + * tests/test_properties.py: + + Avoid truncating in pyg_param_spec_getattr, add test for all non-float + numeric types. Fixes #353943 + +2006-11-18 Johan Dahlin + + * gobject/pygtype.c (gclosure_from_pyfunc): Use PyObject_Cmp instead + of comparing function closure addresses, which makes it possible + to use any callable and not just functions. + Fixes #375589 (Dima) + +2006-10-13 John Finlay + + * docs/Makefile.am (HTML_FILES): Remove + html/pygobject-reference-copyright.html. + Fixes #361906 (Marc-Andre Lureau) + +2006-10-11 John Finlay + + * docs/reference/pygobject-introduction.xml: Remove Copyright and + License section. + + * docs/reference/pygobject-ref.xml: Remove author info + +2006-10-05 Cedric Gustin + + * dsextras.py (Template) (TemplateExtension): Add + py_ssize_t_clean flag to be passed to codegen.SourceWriter. + +2006-10-04 Cedric Gustin + + * Makefile.am: Add pygobject_postinstall.py to EXTRA_DIST. + +2006-10-03 Johan Dahlin + + * configure.ac: Post release version bump + +=== 2.12.2 === +2006-10-03 Johan Dahlin + + * NEWS: + * configure.ac: 2.12.2 + +2006-10-03 Gustavo J. A. M. Carneiro + + * gobject/Makefile.am: + * gobject/gobjectmodule.c: (add_signals), (add_properties), + (pyg_signal_new), (pyg_object_new), (get_handler_priority), + (pyg_io_add_watch), (pyg_spawn_async), (pyg_add_emission_hook), + (pyg_remove_emission_hook), (pyg_filename_from_utf8), + (_pyg_strv_to_gvalue): + * gobject/pygiochannel.c: (py_io_channel_write_chars), + (py_io_channel_write_lines): + * gobject/pygobject-private.h: + * gobject/pygobject.c: (PyGProps_length), (pygobject_init), + (pygobject_connect), (pygobject_connect_after), + (pygobject_connect_object), (pygobject_connect_object_after), + (pygobject_disconnect), (pygobject_handler_is_connected), + (pygobject_handler_block), (pygobject_handler_unblock), + (pygobject_emit), (pygobject_chain_from_overridden): + * gobject/pygoptioncontext.c: (pyg_option_context_parse): + * gobject/pygtype.c: (pyg_value_from_pyobject): + + Python 2.5 and 64 bits fixes (Py_ssize_t), closes bug #338487. + + * gobject/pygenum.c (pyg_enum_repr): Const warning fix. + +2006-09-29 Johan Dahlin + + * pygtk.py: LGPL, not GPL header + +2006-09-24 Gustavo J. A. M. Carneiro + + * gobject/pygobject.h (init_pygobject_check): Add parentheses + "around && within ||" to please gcc. + +2006-09-21 Cedric Gustin + + * dsextras.py: Catch ImportError exception when codegen is not + available: disable Template and TemplateExtension, redirect the + user to the pygtk installer and raise a NameError + exception. check_date has also been rewritten and now uses + distutils.dep_util.newer_group(). defs files can also be built + using createdefs by passing tuples as keyword argument to Template + (see for example the gdk and gtk templates in setup.py). + * setup.py: Changed the way the VERSION macro is defined on win32. + Also install the html reference documentation, the xsl files and + fixxref. + * pygobject_postinstall.py: Set the value of DATADIR in + fixxref.py. Add functions to install shortcuts in the Start menu + to the reference manual (currently disabled: see bug #353849). + +2006-09-16 Gustavo J. A. M. Carneiro + + * tests/test_signal.py (TestEmissionHook.testCallbackReturnFalse) + (TestEmissionHook.testCallbackReturnTrue) + (TestEmissionHook.testCallbackReturnTrueButRemove): Add a few more + emission hook tests. + + * gobject/gobjectmodule.c (pyg_add_emission_hook): One too many + DECREF on 'extra_args'. + +2006-09-12 John Ehresman + + * gobject/pygobject.h (init_pygobject_check): Declare variables + at start of code block + +2006-09-06 Johan Dahlin + + * gobject/pygmainloop.c (pyg_signal_watch_prepare): Increase the timeout + to 1000ms instead of 100. + +=== 2.12.1 === +2006-09-04 Johan Dahlin + + * gobject/pygobject.h (_PYGOBJECT_H_): Corrected version check, + (Sebastian Dröge, #354364) + + * configure.ac: Post release version bump + +=== 2.12.0 === +2006-09-04 Johan Dahlin + + * NEWS: + * configure.ac: 2.12.0 + +2006-08-28 Johan Dahlin + + * docs/Makefile.am: Install html files regardless even when passing + in --disable-docs, fixes #353159 (Matthias Clasen) + +2006-08-27 Gustavo J. A. M. Carneiro + + * configure.ac: Post-release version bump. + +=== 2.11.4 === +2006-08-27 Gustavo J. A. M. Carneiro + + * NEWS: Update. + + * gobject/gobjectmodule.c (pyg_type_register): Correct a bug in + the code that checks if parent already implements an interface or not. + + * tests/test-unknown.c (test_interface_base_init), + (test_interface_get_type): Add a property to the interface, for + better testing. + (test_unknown_get_property), + (test_unknown_set_property, test_unknown_class_init): Add a + property to the class as required by the interface. + + * tests/test_interface.py: More thorough interface testing, with + properties and test both the case of implementing an interface + from scratch, and re-implementing and interface that a parent + already implements. + +2006-08-27 Gustavo J. A. M. Carneiro + + * gobject/gobjectmodule.c (pygobject__g_instance_init): If + necessary, attach the GObject to the PyGObject here. + (pygobject_constructv): Cope with the fact that wrapper->obj may + have already been set due to the change above. + + * tests/test_signal.py: Add test case fixed by the changes above, + basically calling self.emit() inside do_set_property called + implicitly by the constructor due to a CONSTRUCT property. + + Fixes bug 353039: "Failure in signal emission during + do_set_property invoked from constructor". + +2006-08-26 Gustavo J. A. M. Carneiro + + * gobject/gobjectmodule.c (pyg_type_register): Fix type + registration once more to account for all corner cases. This time + we register interfaces in two stages: first, before properties and + signals are registered, we register the interfaces that are + already implemented in the parent type and are being overridden; + second, after registration of properties and signals, we register + the remaining interfaces. + +2006-08-21 Johan Dahlin + + * docs/Makefile.am (EXTRA_DIST): Remove build_stamp, include generated .html + in the distributed tarball. Remove builddate.xml, reference directory and fixxref.py + dependencies to avoid regenerating the tarball when it's not needed. + + * configure.ac: Post release version bump + +=== 2.11.3 === +2006-08-21 Johan Dahlin + + * NEWS: Update + + * Makefile.am: + * docs/Makefile.am: + Always install the xsl files & css files, regardless if the + documentation was actually built or not. Also clean it up considerably. + +2006-08-17 Gustavo J. A. M. Carneiro + + * gobject/gobjectmodule.c (pyg_type_register): Move the interface + registration code up, to run before properties and signals + registration, because glib doesn't allow us to add interfaces + after the first call to g_class_ref. + +2006-08-16 John Finlay + + * docs/reference/pygobject-functions.xml: Update docs for + gobject functions. + +2006-08-15 Murray Cumming + + * gobject/pygobject-private.h: + * gobject/pygobject.h: + Replace uses of typename with type_name, because that is a + reserved C++ keyword. This was breaking compilation of Glom + due its use in the new type_register_custom function pointer in + pygobject.h. + +2006-08-12 John Finlay + + * pygobject-2.0.pc.in: Add reference to installed pygobject docs + * docs/Makefile.am: Add install of style.css + * docs/xsl/html.xsl: Define stylesheet as style.css + * docs/style.css: Add. + +2006-08-10 John Finlay + + * docs/reference/entities.docbook.in: + * docs/reference/pygobject-ref.xml: + * docs/Makefile.am: + * configure.ac: + Use builddate.xml for the builddate entity and have builddate.xml be + updated when the docs are built not during configure time. + +2006-08-08 Johan Dahlin + + * configure.ac: Post release version bump. + +=== 2.11.2 === +2006-08-08 Johan Dahlin + + * NEWS: Update + +2006-08-07 Johan Dahlin + + * docs/Makefile.am ($(HTML_DATA)): Fix parallel build + (#350225, Ed Catmur) + +2006-08-06 Johan Dahlin + + * m4/as-expand.m4: New file to workaround automake silliness + + * docs/xsl/fixxref.py.in: New script + + * docs/Makefile.am (XSLFILES): Add fixxref.py script, moved in from + PyGTK. + + * docs/xsl/html.xsl: Do not use shade.verbatim, set the background + color and border as a normal html tag to avoid an external + stylesheet. + +2006-08-04 Johan Dahlin + + * configure.ac: Post release version bump + +=== 2.11.1 === +2006-08-04 Johan Dahlin + + * NEWS: Update + + * README: Update, some s/PyGTK/PyGObject/ + + * configure.ac: + * docs/Makefile.am: + * docs/reference/.cvsignore: + * docs/reference/entities.docbook.in: + * docs/reference/pygobject-ref.xml: + Clean up the build date/version mess I created. + Now it's created during configure time and properly included in + the docbook files. Also make sure distcheck passes + +2006-08-04 Gustavo J. A. M. Carneiro + + * configure.in: Add hack to disable libtool checking for g++ and + g77 (copied from libglade). + +2006-07-29 John Finlay + + * gobject/pygobject.h (pyg_param_gvalue_from_pyobject): Fix define + to point to the correct function pointer field. + +2006-07-29 Gustavo J. A. M. Carneiro + + * gobject/pygflags.c (pyg_flags_add): idem. + + * gobject/pygenum.c (pyg_enum_add): Give a more explicit error + message when the gtype is not an enum. + +2006-07-25 Johan Dahlin + + * gobject/pygobject.h (init_pygobject_check): Add a macro to easily + check the installed pygobject version. + + * gobject/pygflags.c (pyg_flags_add) + * gobject/pygenum.c (pyg_enum_add): Duplicate the string before + sending it to python. Fixes GCC warnings. + +2006-07-24 John Finlay + + * gobject/pygflags.c (pyg_flags_get_first_value_name) + (pyg_flags_get_first_value_nick): Avoid segfault when + g_flags_get_first_value returns NULL. + +2006-07-20 John Finlay + + * docs/Makefile.am: Make version.xml dependent on config.h + Make builddate.xml dependent on REFERENCE_DEPS. Add builddate.xml to + build_stamp and pdf dependencies. Add pdf files to cleanup. + +2006-07-20 Johan Dahlin + + * configure.ac: + * docs/Makefile.am: + * docs/reference/.cvsignore: + * docs/reference/version.xml.in: + Generate builddate.xml and version.xml at build time instead on + configure time, add proper dependencies. + +2006-07-19 John Finlay + + * docs/Makefile.am: Use more portable date generator. + + * docs/xsl/ref-html-style.xsl: Add book to list of indexed items. + + * docs/xsl/html.xsl: Output xref links for unknown links. + + * docs/xsl/ref-html-style.xsl: Include refsect1 and refsect2 in + indexed items but only if they have ids. + + * configure.ac (AC_CONFIG_FILES) : Add docs/reference/version.xml + + * docs/reference/pygobject-ref.xml: Add pygobject-introduction.xml + and version and builddate entities. Remove commented out items. + + * docs/Makefile.am: Add reference/pygobject-introduction.xml and + reference/version.xml.in + +2006-07-18 Johan Dahlin + + * docs/Makefile.am (HTMLdir): Install book in $datadir/gtk-doc/html + +2006-07-13 Johan Dahlin + + * gobject/gobjectmodule.c: (pyg_type_from_name), + (get_type_name_for_class): + * gobject/pygobject-private.h: + * gobject/pygobject.c: (pygobject_new_with_interfaces), + (pygobject_lookup_class), (pygobject_emit): + * gobject/pygobject.h: + * gobject/pygtype.c: (_wrap_g_type_from_name), + (pyg_type_from_object), (pyg_type_register_custom_callback), + (pyg_type_get_custom), (_pyg_type_from_name): + Add infrastructure for lazy type registration, fixes #346947 + +2006-07-13 Gustavo J. A. M. Carneiro + + * m4/python.m4: Properly quote AM_CHECK_PYMOD definition. + + * gobject/pygoptioncontext.c (pyg_option_context_parse): Fix mem + leak. + +2006-07-12 Johan Dahlin + + * Makefile.am: + * configure.ac: + * docs/.cvsignore: + * docs/Makefile.am: + * docs/common.xsl: + * docs/devhelp.xsl: + * docs/html.xsl: + * docs/pdf-style.xsl: + * docs/pdf.xsl: + * docs/ref-html-style.xsl: + * docs/reference/.cvsignore: + * docs/reference/pygobject-classes.xml: + * docs/reference/pygobject-constants.xml: + * docs/reference/pygobject-functions.xml: + * docs/reference/pygobject-gboxed.xml: + * docs/reference/pygobject-ginterface.xml: + * docs/reference/pygobject-gpointer.xml: + * docs/reference/pygobject-maincontext.xml: + * docs/reference/pygobject-mainloop.xml: + * docs/reference/pygobject-ref.xml: + * docs/reference/pygobject.xml: + Import GObject part of John Finlay's PyGTK Reference Manual, copy + over infrastructure from the pygtk-web module. + +2006-07-12 Gustavo J. A. M. Carneiro + + * configure.ac: Post-release version bump to 2.11.1. + +=== PyGObject 2.11.0 === +2006-07-09 Gustavo J. A. M. Carneiro + + * gobject/gobjectmodule.c (pyg_type_register): Make interface_data + point to the python type before adding the interface to the new + type. This should fix interface implementation (actually I + thought such code had already been added earlier but can't find it + now and it is obviously needed...) + (pyg_type_register): move the code that needs g_type_class_ref + until after interface registration (more code that I already wrote + in the past but got lost). + +2006-07-05 John Finlay + + * gobject/pygiochannel.c (py_io_channel_init): Fix message typo. + +2006-06-28 Cedric Gustin + + * dsextras.py (InstallData): Set datarootdir in .pc file. + + * pygobject_postinstall.py (replace_prefix): Do not parse + pygtk-codegen-2.0 as it is part of pygtk. + + * setup.py: Create gobject extension as gobject._gobject. Add + pygoptioncontext.c and pygoptiongroup.c to the list of source + files. Add option.py to the module files. Changed name of + distutils package from pygtk to pygobject. + +2006-06-24 Gustavo J. A. M. Carneiro + + * gobject/gobjectmodule.c (pyg_filename_from_utf8): Wrap + g_filename_from_utf8. + + * tests/test_signal.py (TestClosures.testGString): Add unit test + for signals using the type TYPE_GSTRING. + + * gobject/pygtype.c (pyg_value_as_pyobject) + (pyg_value_from_pyobject): Implement conversion code for the type + G_TYPE_GSTRING. + + * gobject/gobjectmodule.c (pyg_filename_display_basename) + (pyg_filename_display_name): Add bindings for + g_filename_display_basename and g_filename_display_name. + (init_gobject): Add a TYPE_GSTRING definition. + + * gobject/pygobject.h, + * gobject/pygobject-private.h: Make pyg_constant_strip_prefix + receive and return const gchar*, to indicate it does not change + the string. Unfortunately since PyModule_AddIntConst is broken in + python < 2.5 this introduces const warnings elsewhere :-( + + * gobject/gobjectmodule.c (pyg_flags_add_constants) + (pyg_enum_add_constants): Fix const warnings. + +2006-06-23 John Finlay + + * gobject/gobjectmodule.c (pyg_object_class_list_properties) + (pyg_signal_list_ids, pyg_signal_lookup, pyg_signal_query): Add + support for retrieving signal and propertie info from interface types. + +2006-06-04 Johan Dahlin + + * gobject/gobjectmodule.c (pyg_spawn_async) + (pyg_signal_new): Fix two leaks in error cases, found by + Coverity. + +2006-05-28 Gustavo J. A. M. Carneiro + + * tests/test_subtype.py: Uncomment Johan's "subsubtype" test case. + + * gobject/gobjectmodule.c (pygobject__g_instance_init): Pass the + g_class to pygobject_new_full, because during the instance init + function instances are temporarily assigned the parent's GType. + + * gobject/pygobject-private.h, + * gobject/pygobject.c (pygobject_new_full): Make + pygobject_new_full accept an optional g_class parameter; If + present, the GType is extracted from the class instead of from the + instance. + +2006-05-20 Yevgen Muntyan + + reviewed by: Gustavo Carneiro + + * gobject/pygobject.c (pygobject_init, pygobject_get_property), + (pygobject_set_property): Bug 341174: Be more specific in + set/get_property error messages. + +2006-05-07 Yevgen Muntyan + + reviewed by: Gustavo Carneiro + + * gobject/gobjectmodule.c (_log_func, add_warning_redirection), + (remove_handler, disable_warning_redirections, init_gobject): + * gobject/pygobject.h: Add new pyg_add_warning_redirection and + pyg_disable_warning_redirections APIs (bug #323786 again). + +2006-05-07 Johan Dahlin + + * Makefile.am (CLEANFILES): Remove pygtk.py, it's not + auto-generated any longer. Thanks to Kjartan for noticing. + +2006-05-07 Gustavo J. A. M. Carneiro + + * gobject/pygoptioncontext.c: + s/sizeof(PyGMainContext)/sizeof(PyGOptionContext)/ (copy-paste error). + +2006-05-01 Gustavo J. A. M. Carneiro + + * gobject/gobjectmodule.c (pyg_pid_close): Add a close() method + to the GPid wrapper. + + * gobject/gobjectmodule.c (pyg_pid_free, pyg_pid_new), + (pyg_spawn_async, init_gobject): Wrap GPid in an object whose + destructor calls g_spawn_close_pid. Fixes #340160. + +2006-04-29 Johannes Hölzl + + reviewed by: Johan Dahlin + + * examples/Makefile.am: + * examples/option.py: + * gobject/Makefile.am: + * gobject/gobjectmodule.c: (init_gobject): + * gobject/option.py: + * gobject/pygobject-private.h: + * gobject/pygoptioncontext.c: (pyg_option_context_init), + (pyg_option_context_dealloc), (pyg_option_context_parse), + (pyg_option_context_set_help_enabled), + (pyg_option_context_get_help_enabled), + (pyg_option_context_set_ignore_unknown_options), + (pyg_option_context_get_ignore_unknown_options), + (pyg_option_context_set_main_group), + (pyg_option_context_get_main_group), + (pyg_option_context_add_group), (pyg_option_context_compare), + (pyg_option_context_new): + * gobject/pygoptiongroup.c: (check_if_owned), (destroy_g_group), + (pyg_option_group_init), (pyg_option_group_dealloc), (arg_func), + (pyg_option_group_add_entries), + (pyg_option_group_set_translation_domain), + (pyg_option_group_compare), (pyg_option_group_transfer_group), + (pyg_option_group_new): + * tests/test_option.py: + + Add support for GOption, fixes #163645 + +2006-04-29 Johan Dahlin + + * gobject/pygtype.c (gclosure_from_pyfunc): + + * gobject/pygobject.c (pygobject_disconnect_by_func) + (pygobject_handler_block_by_func) + (pygobject_handler_unblock_by_func): + + * tests/test_signal.py (TestEmissionHook._callback): + + Fix #154845, add tests and a private method. + +2006-04-23 John Ehresman + + reviewed by: Gustavo + + * Makefile.am: + * pygtk.py: + * pygtk.py.in: + Bug 338945: Make pygtk.py relocatable + +2006-04-18 John Ehresman + + * dsextras.py: Add compiler / linker flags from pkgconfig-2.0.pc + by default, with an override mechanism. Filter out -lc & -lm if + compiling with msvc. + + * setup.py: Change C extension name to _gobject and don't use the + pkgconfig-2.0.pc when compiling + +2006-04-15 Gustavo J. A. M. Carneiro + + * gobject/__init__.py (_PyGObject_API): Copy _PyGObject_API from + gobject._gobject into gobject in order to preserve binary + compatibility with 3rd party modules. + + * gobject/pygobject.h (init_pygobject): Import gobject, gobject._gobject. + + * gobject/Makefile.am: Fix pygobject installation dir: install + both _gobject.la and __init__.py into + $(pyexecdir)/gtk-2.0/gobject. + +2006-04-11 Johan Dahlin + + * gobject/gobjectmodule.c (init_gobject): + * gobject/__init__.py: + Move over almost all GType constants from C to Python. + +2006-04-11 Gustavo J. A. M. Carneiro + + * gobject/__init__.py: + * gobject/gobjectmodule.c (_wrap_pyg_type_register), + (pyg__install_metaclass, init_gobject): GObjectMeta now moved to + python-land (__init__.py). + + * gobject/pygobject-private.h: + * gobject/pygobject.c (pygobject_register_class): + PyGObject_MetaType is now a pointer, not structure. + + * gobject/gobjectmodule.c (_wrap_pyg_type_register): Add optional + type name parameter. + + * tests/common.py (importModule): Include original exception + string in the raised SystemExit. + +2006-04-11 Johan Dahlin + + * gobject/.cvsignore: + * gobject/Makefile.am: + * gobject/__init__.py: + * gobject/gobjectmodule.c: (init_gobject): + * gobject/pygobject.h: + * tests/Makefile.am: + * tests/common.py: + + Turn gobject into a package; move _gobject to gobject._gobject and + add gobject/__init__.py. Update macros and testsuite. + +2006-04-11 Johan Dahlin + + * configure.ac: Post release version bump + +=== PyGObject 2.10.1 === +2006-04-11 Johan Dahlin + + * NEWS: Update + +2006-04-11 Andy Wingo + + reviewed by: Johan Dahlin + + * gobject/gobjectmodule.c (create_property): Parse unsigned int64 + constraints in param spec declaration using the "K" ParseTuple + format unit, not L -- allows the full range of the datatype to be + parsed. K format unit added in python 2.3. + +2006-04-01 Gustavo J. A. M. Carneiro + + * tests/test_properties.py: Add test for #335854. + + * pygtk.py.in (require): For version == '2.0', use a hardcoded + pygtk path, recorded during build. + + * gobject/gobjectmodule.c (_pyg_strv_to_gvalue): Don't allow + arbitrary sequences, only tuple or list, since a string is a + sequence too. + (pyg_object_new): Add a bit more detail to the exception string. + +2006-01-16 Johan Dahlin + + * Makefile.am: Include dsextras.py in the dist and install it. + +2006-03-19 Gustavo J. A. M. Carneiro + + * gobject/pygobject.c (pygobject_new_with_interfaces): Remove + comment "It will currently not filter out interfaces already + implemented by it parents.", since it is no longer true since + 2006-01-13. + +=== PyGObject 2.10.0 === +2006-01-16 Johan Dahlin + + * NEWS: Update + +2006-03-09 Michael Smith + + reviewed by: Johan Dahlin + + * gobject/pygenum.c: (pyg_enum_new), (pyg_enum_from_gtype), + (pyg_enum_add): + * gobject/pygflags.c: (pyg_flags_new), (pyg_flags_from_gtype), + (pyg_flags_add): + Plug a couple of leaks, fixes #334027. + +2006-01-19 Johan Dahlin + + * configure.ac (export_dynamic): + * Makefile.am (egg): + Add a make egg target + +2006-01-16 Johan Dahlin + + * configure.ac: Post release version bump + +=== PyGObject 2.9.1 === +2006-01-16 Johan Dahlin + + * NEWS: Update + +2006-01-15 Christopher Aillon + + * gobject/gobjectmodule.c (pyg_strv_to_gvalue): + Don't call g_value_init since the other *_to_gvalue + methods expect an already inited GValue + +2006-01-14 Gustavo J. A. M. Carneiro + + * gobject/gobjectmodule.c (iowatch_marshal): Warn if io callback + returns None: almost always this is an error. + +2006-01-13 Gustavo J. A. M. Carneiro + + * gobject/pygobject.c (pygobject_register_class): Change strategy + a bit: don't ignore bases; use but augment it with missing bases + extracted in runtime. + + * gobject/pygobject.c (pygobject_register_class): Don't use the + passed in 'bases' parameter; instead find out in runtime the bases + for any given gtype. + (pyg_type_get_bases, pygobject_new_with_interfaces): Refactor code + that dynamically discovers bases into a separate function; + Override tp_dealloc, tp_alloc, tp_free, tp_traverse, and tp_clear, + inherit them again from the parent type, since type_new inside + Python core sets them to hardcoded functions subtype_xxx. Also + call py_parent_type->ob_type, instead of fixed &PyType_Type. + (pygobject_clear): Change a g_message to g_warning. + +2006-01-13 Johan Dahlin + + * gobject/gobjectmodule.c: (pyg_io_add_watch), + (marshal_emission_hook), (pyg_add_emission_hook), + (pyg_remove_emission_hook): + * gobject/pygobject.c: + * tests/test_signal.py: + + Add add/remove_emission_hook and tests. Fixes #325977 + +2006-01-11 Gustavo J. A. M. Carneiro + + * gobject/gobjectmodule.c (_pyg_signal_accumulator), + (create_signal, pyg_signal_accumulator_true_handled), + (initgobject): Bug 155380 -- Add support for signal accumulators. + + * tests/runtests.py: Add 'test_enum', 'test_conversion' to + SKIP_FILES, since they depend on pygtk modules so don't work + anymore. This should be eventually fixed, though. + + * tests/test_signal.py: Test signal accumulators. + + * gobject/pygtype.c (object_doc_descr_get): Reorder + properties/signals documentation more nicely: signals + properties + from each type are presented, with types ranging from the leaf + types to the base types. + + * configure.ac: Branch, bump version to 2.9.1. + +=== PyGObject 2.8.0 === +2006-01-09 Johan Dahlin + + * MANIFEST.in: + * Makefile.am: + * tests/Makefile.am: + + Make dist/distcheck work again + +2006-01-09 Johan Dahlin + + * setup.py: Add distutils support + + * dsextras.py (get_m4_define): Check for configure.ac aswell. + + * .cvsignore: + * AUTHORS: + * COPYING: + * INSTALL: + * Makefile.am: + * PKG-INFO.in: + * README: + * autogen.sh: + * configure.ac: + * examples/.cvsignore: + * examples/Makefile.am: + * gobject/gobjectmodule.c: (initgobject): + * m4/jhflags.m4: + * m4/python.m4: + * pygobject-2.0.pc.in: + * tests/Makefile.am: + * tests/common.py: + * tests/leak.glade: + * tests/runtests.py: + * tests/test_actiongroup.py: + * tests/test_dialog.py: + * tests/test_gdk.py: + * tests/test_gdkevent.py: + * tests/test_glade.py: + * tests/test_gtype.py: + * tests/test_liststore.py: + * tests/test_radiobutton.py: + * tests/test_signal.py: + * tests/test_subtype.py: + * tests/test_textview.py: + * tests/test_thread.py: + * tests/testhelpermodule.c: (test_type_get_type), + (_wrap_test_g_object_new): + * tests/testmodule.py: + + Split out PyGObject from PyGTK. diff --git a/INSTALL b/INSTALL new file mode 100644 index 0000000..23e5f25 --- /dev/null +++ b/INSTALL @@ -0,0 +1,236 @@ +Installation Instructions +************************* + +Copyright (C) 1994, 1995, 1996, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2004, 2005 Free +Software Foundation, Inc. + +This file is free documentation; the Free Software Foundation gives +unlimited permission to copy, distribute and modify it. + +Basic Installation +================== + +These are generic installation instructions. + + The `configure' shell script attempts to guess correct values for +various system-dependent variables used during compilation. 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git-log is required to generate this file >> $@)); \ + else \ + test -f $@ || \ + (echo A git checkout and git-log is required to generate ChangeLog >&2 && \ + echo A git checkout and git-log is required to generate this file >> $@); \ + fi + +distclean-local: + if test $(srcdir) = .; then :; else \ + rm -f $(BUILT_EXTRA_DIST); \ + fi + +dist-hook: $(BUILT_EXTRA_DIST) + files='$(BUILT_EXTRA_DIST)'; \ + for f in $$files; do \ + if test -f $$f; then d=.; else d=$(srcdir); fi; \ + rm -f $(distdir)/$$f && cp $$d/$$f $(distdir) || exit 1; done + +# Tell versions [3.59,3.63) of GNU make to not export all variables. +# Otherwise a system limit (for SysV at least) may be exceeded. +.NOEXPORT: diff --git a/NEWS b/NEWS new file mode 100644 index 0000000..cee8732 --- /dev/null +++ b/NEWS @@ -0,0 +1,460 @@ +2.21.3 21-Jan-2010 + - Proper handling of null-ok in virtual methods (Ludovic L'Hours) + - Fall back to use the floating references API in glib if there isn't a sinkfunc defined. (Tomeu Vizoso) + - Revert "Drop sinkfuncs." (Tomeu Vizoso) + - [giounix] Make it possible to compile on glib 2.20 (Johan Dahlin) + - Release the lock when potentially invoking Python code. (Sjoerd Simons) + +2.21.2 10-Jan-2010 + - Drop sinkfuncs. (Tomeu Vizoso) + - Clear error if we failed the import (Colin Walters) + - Added missing , to keyword list of gio.GFile.set_attribute (John Ehresman) + - Fix arg conversion in gio.GFile.set_attribute (John Ehresman) + - Set constants under python 2.5 or before (John Ehresman) + - Doc Extractor: Use replacements that make sense for &...; expressions. (José Alburquerque) + - Add build docs for windows (John Stowers) + - Setup.py cosmetic tidy (John Stowers) + - Fix crash when importing gio (John Stowers) + - Bug 589671 - Dont use generate-constants (John Stowers) + - Bug 589671 - Fix setup.py for windows build (John Stowers) + - Include pygsource.h (John Stowers) + - codegen/docextract_to_xml.py: One more &...; replacement ( ). (José Alburquerque) + - codegen/docextract_to_xml.py: Replace some &..; that cause errors. (José Alburquerque) + - codegen/docextract_to_xml.py: Handle C++ multi-line comments. (José Alburquerque) + - codegen/docextract.py: Stop final section processing on first match. (José Alburquerque) + - Update doc extraction tool to handle GObjectIntrospection annotations. (José Alburquerque) + - Docs: replace gio.IO_ERROR_* with gio.ERROR_* (Paul Bolle) + - Bug 613341 - pygobject tests seem to require pygtk causing a circular (Gian Mario) + - Don't raise an error in _pygi_import if pygi support is disabled (Simon van der Linden) + - Initialize PyGPollFD_Type.fd_obj to NULL (Tomeu Vizoso) + - Bug 605937 - pygobject: Makefile.am sets $TMPDIR, disrupting distcc (Gian Mario) + - Wrap gio.Cancellable.make_pollfd() and add a test (Gian Mario) + - Make cancellable an optional parameter in many methods (Gian Mario) + +2.21.1 02-Jan-2010 + - Wrap gio.Volume.eject_with_operation (Gian Mario) + - Wrap gio.Mount.eject_with_operation (Gian Mario) + - Wrap gio.Mount.unmount_mountable_with_operation (Gian Mario) + - Wrap File.unmount_mountable_with_operation (Gian Mario) + - Wrap gio.File.stop_mountable (Gian Mario) + - Wrap gio.File.start_mountable (Gian Mario) + - Wrap gio.File.replace_readwrite_async (Gian Mario) + - Wrap gio.File.poll_mountable (Gian Mario) + - Wrap gio.File.open_readwrite_async (Gian Mario) + - Wrap gio.File.eject_mountable_with_operation (Gian Mario) + - Wrap gio.File.create_readwrite_async (Gian Mario) + - Wrap gio.Drive.stop (Gian Mario) + - Wrap gio.Drive.start (Gian Mario) + - Wrap gio.SocketListener.accept_socket_async|finish (Gian Mario) + - Wrap gio.SocketListener.accept_finish (Gian Mario) + - Wrap gio.SocketListener.accept_async (Gian Mario) + - Wrap gio.SocketListener.accept_socket (Gian Mario) + - Wrap gio.SocketListener.accept (Gian Mario) + - Make cancellable optional in gio.SocketClient.connect_to_host + (Gian Mario) + - Wrap gio.SocketListener.add_address (Gian Mario) + - Wrap gio.SocketClient.connect_to_service_async (Gian Mario) + - Wrap gio.SocketClient.connect_to_host_async (Gian Mario) + - Wrap gio.SocketClient.connect_async (Gian Mario) + - Wrap gio.SocketAddressEnumerator.next_async (Gian Mario) + - Add a missing object gio.InetSocketAddress new in GIO 2.22 + (Gian Mario) + - Make cancellable optional for gio.SocketAddressEnumerator.next + (Gian Mario) + - Wrap gio.Socket.condition_wait (Gian Mario) + - Wrap gio.Socket.condition_check (Gian Mario) + - Wrap gio.Resolver.lookup_service_finish (Gian Mario) + - Wrap gio.Resolver.lookup_service_async (Gian Mario) + - Wrap gio.Resolver.lookup_service (Gian Mario) + - Wrap gio.Resolver.lookup_by_address_async (Gian Mario) + - Wrap gio.Resolver.lookup_by_name_finish (Gian Mario) + - Wrap gio.Drive.eject_with_data (Gian Mario) + - Deprecate old gio.Drive methods (Gian Mario) + - Wrap gio.Resolver.lookup_by_name (Gian Mario) + - Make cancellable optional in gio.Resolver.lookup_by_address + (Gian Mario) + - Strip g_ prefix for many other functions (Gian Mario) + - Strip g_ prefix from InetAddress functions (Gian Mario) + - Fix function name gio.resolver_get_default (Gian Mario) + - Wrap gio.FileIOStream.query_info_async (Gian Mario) + - Register enums and flags in PyGI if needed (Tomeu Vizoso, #603534) + - Wrap gio.IOStream.close_async (Gian Mario) + - Make cancellable optional in GFile.create_readwrite (Gian Mario) + - Remove a duplicate entry in gio.defs (Gian Mario) + - Wrap gio.FileInfo.set_modification_time (Gian Mario) + - Wrap gio.EmblemedIcon.get_emblems (Gian Mario) + - Update Enums and Flags with new API (Gian Mario) + - Fix handling of uchar in pyg_value_from_pyobject (Bastian Winkler) + +2.21.0 18-dec-2009 + - pygmainloop: fix use of PySignal_WakeUpFD API for nested loops + (Philippe Normad, #481569) + - Add capabilities to import wrappers from pygi (Simon van der Linden) + - Move threads_init() function from 'gobject' to 'glib' (Paul) + - Fix wrong minimum checking in float properties (Paul, #587637) + - Wrap new API added in GIO 2.22 (Gian Mario) + - Fix bad name when rebuilding the unix source module (Gian Mario) + - Add the missing limit constants from glibconfig.h + (Tomeu Vizoso, #603244) + - Suppress warnings about format conversion + (Simon van der Linden, #603355) + - Properly define Connectable as interface type and not object type + (Gian Mario) + - Wrap new API added in GIO-UNIX 2.22 (Gian Mario) + - Wrap g_find_program_in_path (Gian Mario, #598435) + - Add pygi-external.h into Makefile SOURCES (Gian Mario) + +2.20.0 23-sep-2009 + - Allow to use automake 1.11 (Paolo Borelli) + - Specify programming language in .devhelp file (Frédéric Péters) + - Plug reference leak of GSource in pyg_main_loop_init (Paul) + - Updated uninstalled.pc file (Brian Cameron) + +2.19.0 10-aug-2009 + - Add macros to help with Python list to/from GList/GSList conversions. + (John Finlay) + - GIO docs practically completed (Gian) + - GFileInfo.list_attributes should accept None/NULL (Gian) + - Strip out Windows DLL API macros (John Finlay) + - Document that many functions got moved gobject -> glib (Paul) + - Allow h2def.py to work when there are tabs or multiple spaces after + the struct keyword. (Murray Cumming) + - Fix build when builddir is not the same as srcdir + (Theppitak Karoonboonyanan) + - Make gio.Emblem constructor new-style (Paul) + - Cleanup GIO overrides to use Python function/method names (Paul) + - Make codegen report errors using Python function/method names (Paul) + - Fix object type in gio.BufferedInputStream_fill_async (Gian) + - Wrap gio.BufferedInputStream.fill_async (Gian) + - Add gio.BufferedOutputStream which was forgotten in the types (Gian) + - Split overrides for gio.MemoryOutputStream (Gian) + - Wrap gio.memory_input_stream_new_from_data (Gian) + - Introduces the girepository module from the former PyBank + (Simon van der Linden) + - Add API appeared in 2.20 but not marked as such in gio docs (Gian) + - Wrap gio.FileOutputStream.query_info_async (Gian) + - Wrap gio.FileInputStream.query_async (Gian) + - Install executable codegen parts with executing permissions (Paul) + - Wrap gio.DataInputStream.read_line_async and read_until_async (Paul) + - Fix gio.OutputStream.splice_async (Paul) + - Add GIO 2.20 API and update docs (Gian) + +2.18.0 24-may-2009 + - Improve gio docs with some more classes (Gian) + - Wrap gio.OutputStream.splice_async() (Gian) + - Add Python ver into installed libpyglib name (Emilio Pozuelo Monfort) + - Wrap gio.OutputStream.flush_async() (Gian) + - Use 'Requires.private' for libffi in '.pc' files (Josselin Mouette) + - Add wrapper for gio.FileAttributeMatcher (Gian) + - Mark relevant glib.IOChannel methods as METH_NOARGS (Paul) + - Retire hand-written ChangeLog; autocreate from Git history (Paul) + - Wrap gio.InputStream.skip_async() (Gian) + - Add in codegen -n --namespace option and the code to remove dll + API in headers, added documentation (Siavash Safi) + - Properly mark glib.get_user_special_dir() as a keywords method (Paul) + +2.17.0 30-apr-2009 + - Write a good part of the docs for gio (Gian) + - Wrap g_mount_guess_content_type g_mount_guess_content_type_finish + g_mount_guess_content_type_sync (Gian, #580802) + - Swap first two arguments of gio.File.query_info_async (Paul, #580490) + - Fix a crash in pyg_type_add_interfaces (Paul, #566571) + - Remove an empty structure, use sizeof(PyObject) + instead (Paul, #560591) + - Wrap four g_get_user_*_dir() functions (Paul, #575999) + - Remove 'ltihooks.py' as using deprecated Python module (Paul) + - Code maintenance: add .gitignore files (Paul) + - CellRendererPixbuf stock-size property has wrong type (Paul, #568499) + - Add a doap file after git migration (Johan Dahlin) + - missing dep on libffi in pygobject-2.0.pc (Götz Waschk, #550231) + - g_volume_monitor_tp_new new function, return the singleton object. + (Paul, #555613) + - Remove a DeprecationWarning under python 2.6 (James Westby, #573753) + - several scripts from codegen directory are not distributed + (Krzesimir Nowak) + - g_file_copy_async change argument order to keep it consistent with the + other methods (Gian) + - memory leak in gio.File.copy_async (Paul Pogonyshev, #578870) + - g_file_monitor should accept None for cancellable and set the default + flag to G_FILE_MONITOR_NONE (Gian) + - pyg_notify_free needs to ensure it has GIL before calling Py_XDECREF + (Jonathan Matthew) + - Wrap g_file_set_display_name_async (Gian) + - Add a semi-private method to return the option context C object from + an option context wrapper (Tristan Hill) + - Converting a negative long Python value to a GUINT64 GValue doesn't + error out as it should (Gustavo J. A. M. Carneiro, #577999) + - Wrap g_file_set_attributes_async and + g_file_set_attributes_finish (Gian) + - g_file_query_filesystem_info_async fix a typo (Gian) + - Wrap g_file_query_filesystem_info_async (Gian) + - Add missing g_file_query_filesystem_info_async and + g_file_query_filesystem_info_finish (Gian) + - Wrap g_file_eject_mountable (Gian) + - g_file_copy callback cannot be optional (Gian) + - Swap various kwargs names to reflect the code (Gian) + - Update the address of the FSF (Tobias Mueller, #577134) + - Add g_volume_should_automount (Gian) + - Wrap g_drive_enumerate_identifiers and g_volume_enumerate_identifiers + (Gian) + - Add a couple of convinence functions to convert from/to a python list + and an array of strings (Gian) + - Allow setting pytype wrapper class (Mark Lee, John Ehresman, #559001) + - Wrap g_file_enumerator_close_async (Gian Mario Tagliaretti) + +2.16.1 22-feb-2009 + - Apply the patch provided by Cygwin Ports maintainer + (Paul Pogonyshev, #564018) + - Bad -I ordering can break build, patch from [dmacks netspace org] + (Gian Mario Tagliaretti, #566737) + - Fix keyword list to be in sync with positional arguments + (Paul, #566744) + - Add a comment explaining why the two for loops for registering + interfaces (Gustavo Carneiro) + - Huge cleanup of GIO overrides (Paul, #566706) + - gtk.Buildable interface method override is not recognized + (Paul, #566571) + - Do not escape the ampersand "&" in entity references. Replace some + unusual entity references in the output with their literal values. + (Daniel Elstner, #568485) + - gio.InputStream.read_async can cause memory corruption. + (Paul, #567792) + - Inconsistent use of tabs and spaces in pygtk.py (Paul, #569350) + - Huge fix of memory leaks in GIO (Paul, Paolo Borelli, Gian, #568427) + - non-async functions don't release python locks before calling + blocking C functions (Gian, Gustavo, #556250) + - Change comment to avoid false positives when grep'ing for deprecated + gtk functions (Andre Klapper) + - ltihooks.py updating license header from GPL to LGPL + (James Henstridge) + +2.16.0 04-jan-2009 + - gobject.timeout_add_seconds() not found in docs + (Paul Pogonyshev, #547119) + - _wrap_g_output_stream_write_async not adding a reference to the + buffer passed (Paul, #564102) + - gio.VolumeMonitor segfaults (Gian Mario Tagliaretti, #555613) + - Test if `domain' is not-null before using it to avoids segfaults + (Paul, #561826) + - g_output_stream_write_all use gsize instead of gssize (Gian) + - add __repr__ to gio.Drive, gio.Mount and gio.Volume + (Paul, #530935) + - Missing AC_CONFIG_MACRO_DIR([m4]) (Loïc Minier, #551227) + - Make codegen not import when corresponding argument types are not + registered (Paul, #551056) + - Fix typos breaking compilation (Frederic Peters #551212) + - GFile load_contents methods chop data at first \0 + (Jonathan Matthew, #551059) + +2.15.4 3-sep-2008 + - Fix typo in GPointer type registration (Loïc Minier,#550463) + - support G_TYPE_CLOSURE in codegen (Gian) + +2.15.3 31-aug-2008 + - Beginning of porting to 3.0. glib & gobject module ported. + - Wrap g_app_info_* functions (Gian) + - Wrap gio.FileAttributeInfo (Gian) + - Wrap g_vfs_get_supported_uri_schemes (Johan, #545846) + - Wrap g_file_info_get_modification_time (Johan, #545861) + - Wrap gio.Volume.mount/eject (Johan) + - Wrap gio.File.move (Johan) + - Wrap gio.query_writable_namespaces (Gian, #545920) + - Separate glib & gobject documentation + - Wrap GFile.append_to_async (Gian, #545959) + - Wrap GFile.create_async (Gian, #546020) + - Change return value from 'gboolean' to 'int' and changed semantics + to Pythonic (Paul, #544946) + - Wrap GFile.replace_async and query_info_async (Gian, #546046) + - GIcon and implementations improvements (Paul, #546135) + - Improve __repr__ and richcompare for gio classes (Paul) + - Missing Py_INCREFs for some file async methods (Jonathan Matthew, #546734) + - File.copy progress_callback does not work (Paul, #546591) + - add File.replace_contents, replace_contents_async, replace_contents_finish. + (Jonathan Matthew, #547067) + - Add GFile.query_default_handler (Gian) + - fix docstring line length (Jonathan Matthew, #547134) + - improve runtime type wrapper creation (Paul, #547104) + - make gio.File more Pythonic (Paul, #546120) + - No TypeError raised when type is None (Paul, #540376) + - wrap a few memory stream methods (Paul, #547354) + - wrap gio.DataInputStream.read_line and ...read_until (Paul, #547484) + - wrap four important asynchronous methods in gio.Drive and gio.Mount + (Paul, #547495) + - gio.InputStream.read() looks broken (Paul, #547494) + - wrap g_content_types_get_registered() (Paul, #547088) + - cannot create new threads when pygtk is used (Paul, #547633) + - an unitialized variable in PyGLib (Paul, #549351) + - Constructor of gtk.TreeView raises TypeError when model is None + (Paul, #549191) + - Fix memory problems reported by valgrind due to invalid tp_basicsize in + PyGPropsDescr_Type. (Gustavo, #549945) + +2.15.2 26-jul-2008 + - New module: glib, which contains the parts of the old + gobject bindings which are in the glib library. + MainLoop/MainContext/Sources/GOption and a few others has now moved. + - Add a new installed library libpyglib-2.0, which contains the extension + API for third-part modules instead of relying on macros which accesses + struct fields. + - Add bindings for gio.File.enumerate_children_async, + gio.FileEnumerator.next_files_async, gio.Mount.mount, + gio.File.mount_mountable, gio.File.mount_enclosing_volume, + gio.File.unmount_mountable, gio.File.copy. + - Add a new api for mapping a GError domain to an exception and register + an exception for GIOError. + - Remove leading IO_* prefix for the gio flags and register a quark + for the domain. + - Use GSlice in the glib module and bump required version to 2.14. + +2.15.1 15-jul-2008 + - Rename pygtk-codegen-2.0 to pygobject-codegen-2.0 to avoid + conflicting with PyGTK (Paul Pogonyshev) + +2.15.0 15-jul-2008 + - Add GIO bindings (Johan, Mario Tagliaretti, Thomas Leonard) + - Move codegen from PyGTK (Johan, Paul Pogonyshev, #542821) + - Add more variables to the .pc files (Damien Carbery, Paul, + Dan Winship, #486876) + - Add pyg_option_group_new to the public API (Johan) + - Add g_get_application_anme and g_get_progname (Sebastian Rittau) + - Avoid making wakeups when using Python 2.6 (Johan, Gustavo, + Adam Olsen, Josselin Mouette, Philippe Normand, Guido Van Rossum) + - Only link against libffi when found (Ed Catmur, #496006) + - Improve gobject.property (Tomeu Vizoso, #523352) + - Improve enum comparision and warnings (Paul, Phil Dumont, #428732) + - Many gobject.Source improvements (Bryan Silverthorn) + - Apply some fixes to make pylint happier (Johan, Simon Schampijer, + #523821) + - Fix error message in pyg_io_add_watch (Juha Sahkangas) + - Improve h2def.py (Oliver Crete, Murray Cumming, Lauro Moura) + +2.14.0 16-sep-2007 + - Fix a Python 2.6 deprecation warning (Johannes Hölzl, #342948) + - Wrap g_timeout_add_seconds, when compiling with glib 2.14 (Gustavo) + - Always fully initialize the PyGObject (Ed Catmur, #466082) + - Fix compilation in Solaris, again (#339924, Gustavo) + - Fix check for default value in boolean type (Marco Giusti, #470230) + - Fix new style properties with subclasses (Johan Dahlin, #470718) + - Docs generation fixes (John Finlay) + +2.13.2 07-jul-2007 + - Fix build on opensolaris (Damien Carbery, #339924) + - Proxy GOption exceptions from Python to C (Johannes Hölzl, #342948) + - Support G_TYPE_VALUE boxed args/signals + (Ed Catmur, Carlos Martin, #351072) + - pyg_error_exception_check bug fix (Sebastian Granjoux, #449879) + - Toggle references bug fix (#447271, Gustavo Carneiro) + - use python-config to get python includes (#448173, Sebastien Bacher) + - Support GObject properties in new properties API (Gustavo) + - generate-constants fixes (Muntyan) + - Allow running autogen.sh from outside $srcdir (Muntyan) + +2.13.1 02-may-2007 + - Generic CClosure marshaller using libffi (Johan, #353816) + - Uninstalled .pc file (Damien Carbery, #385129) + - Fix leak in GFlags handling (Daniel Berrange, #428726) + - Use dirname in autogen (Loïc Minier, #409234) + - Treat None in a GValueArray as pointer/NULL (Ed Catmur, #352209) + - Toggle reference bug fix in tp_setattro (Gustavo, #434659) + - Add a simplified helper for creating properties (Johan, Gustavo, #338089) + - Avoid throwing an exception in GValue converter (James Livingstone, + Ed Catmur, #374653) + - Build fix in .pc file (Luca Ferretti, #435132) + +2.13.0 23-april-2007 + - Release the GIL in g_object_set_property (Edward Hervey, #395048) + - Break PyGObject<->GObject reference cycle (Gustavo Carneiro, #320428) + - use static inline functions for init_pygobject (Gustavo, #419379) + - Wrap g_set_application_name, g_set_prgname + (Havoc Pennington, #415853) + - New pyg_gerror_exception_check API (Gustavo, #425242) + - New API to get/set multiple properties + (Gian Mario Tagliaretti, #403212) + - Misc. bug fixes. + +2.12.3 18-november-2006 + - 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Initial release, split of from PyGTK. + - Updates for Python 2.5's richcompare (Manish Yosh) + - PyFlags bug fixes (Gustavo) + - Fix leak in pygobject_new_with_interfaces (Johan) + - Undeprecate gobject.type_register (Johan) diff --git a/PKG-INFO b/PKG-INFO new file mode 100644 index 0000000..f029d09 --- /dev/null +++ b/PKG-INFO @@ -0,0 +1,25 @@ +Metadata-Version: 1.0 +Name: PyGObject +Version: 2.21.3 +Summary: Python bindings for GObject +Home-page: http://www.pygtk.org/ +Author: James Henstridge +Author-email: james@daa.com.au +Maintainer: Johan Dahlin +Maintainer-email: johan@gnome.org +License: GNU LGPL +Download-url: ftp://ftp.gnome.org/pub/GNOME/sources/pygobject/2.21/pygobject-2.21.3.tar.gz +Description: Python bindings for GLib, GObject and GIO +Platform: POSIX, Windows +Classifier: Development Status :: 5 - Production/Stable +Classifier: Environment :: Linux +Classifier: Environment :: MacOS X +Classifier: Environment :: Win32 (MS Windows) +Classifier: Environment :: Unix +Classifier: Intended Audience :: Developers +Classifier: License :: OSI Approved :: GNU Library or Lesser General Public License (LGPL) +Classifier: Operating System :: POSIX +Classifier: Operating System :: Microsoft :: Windows +Classifier: Programming Language :: C +Classifier: Programming Language :: Python +Classifier: Topic :: Software Development :: Libraries :: Python Modules diff --git a/PKG-INFO.in b/PKG-INFO.in new file mode 100644 index 0000000..ac0e2e6 --- /dev/null +++ b/PKG-INFO.in @@ -0,0 +1,25 @@ +Metadata-Version: 1.0 +Name: PyGObject +Version: @VERSION@ +Summary: Python bindings for GObject +Home-page: http://www.pygtk.org/ +Author: James Henstridge +Author-email: james@daa.com.au +Maintainer: Johan Dahlin +Maintainer-email: johan@gnome.org +License: GNU LGPL +Download-url: ftp://ftp.gnome.org/pub/GNOME/sources/pygobject/@PYGOBJECT_MAJOR_VERSION@.@PYGOBJECT_MINOR_VERSION@/pygobject-@VERSION@.tar.gz +Description: Python bindings for GLib, GObject and GIO +Platform: POSIX, Windows +Classifier: Development Status :: 5 - Production/Stable +Classifier: Environment :: Linux +Classifier: Environment :: MacOS X +Classifier: Environment :: Win32 (MS Windows) +Classifier: Environment :: Unix +Classifier: Intended Audience :: Developers +Classifier: License :: OSI Approved :: GNU Library or Lesser General Public License (LGPL) +Classifier: Operating System :: POSIX +Classifier: Operating System :: Microsoft :: Windows +Classifier: Programming Language :: C +Classifier: Programming Language :: Python +Classifier: Topic :: Software Development :: Libraries :: Python Modules diff --git a/README b/README new file mode 100644 index 0000000..c5a7089 --- /dev/null +++ b/README @@ -0,0 +1,101 @@ +PyGObject +===== +Original authors: James Henstridge + Johan Dahlin + +Current maintainers: Gustavo J A M Carneiro + Paul Pogonyshev + Gian Mario Tagliaretti + Tomeu Vizoso + +This archive contains bindings for the GLib, GObject and GIO, +to be used in Python. It is a fairly complete set of bindings, +it's already rather useful, and is usable to write moderately +complex programs. (see the examples directory for some examples +of the simpler programs you could write). + +If you have any enhancements or bug reports, please file them in +bugzilla at: + http://bugzilla.gnome.org/enter_bug.cgi?product=pygobject + +If you have a patch, file the bug first and then use the "create new +attachment" link on the bug's info page. My preferred format for +patches is unified diff format (ie. diff -u). Please don't send me +diffs which don't have any context, as these make it very difficult to +see what the patch does. + +New Versions +============ + +New versions of this package can be found at: + http://ftp.gnome.org/pub/GNOME/sources/pygobject/ + + +Mailing list +============ + +pygobject share mailing list with pygtk. You can subscribe to it through +the web interface: + http://www.daa.com.au/mailman/listinfo/pygtk + + +Requirements +============ + * C compiler (GCC and MSVC supported) + * Python 2.3.5 or higher + * Glib 2.22.4 or higher + * GIO 2.22.4 or higher + * GIO-unix 2.22.4 or higher + * libffi (optional) + +Copyright Information +===================== + +This software is covered by the GNU Lesser General Public Licence +(version 2.1, or if you choose, a later version). Basically just don't +say you wrote bits you didn't. + +Compilation +=========== + +PyGObject uses the standard autotools for the build infrastructure. To +build, it should be as simple as running: + + $ ./configure --prefix= + $ make + $ make install + +If your Python interpreter isn't in the path, or is not called +"python", you can set the PYTHON environment variable to the full path +of the interpreter: + + $ PYTHON=/prefix/bin/python + $ export PYTHON + +If configure can't find GTK+, you may need to set the PKG_CONFIG_PATH +environment variable to help it find the libraries. + +The "make install" target will generate normal and optimised bytecode +for all the .py files. + +Note. If you're installing to another prefix than the one where python +is installed you'll need to set the PYTHONPATH variable to the +$prefix/lib/pythonX.Y/site-packages directory created by +the PyGObject installation. + +Tests +===== + +After having compiled and installed pygobject, you may want to test them. +There are a number of example programs available in the examples/ +subdirectory. + + +Getting Help +============ + +If you have questions about programming with PyGObject, you might want to +send a message to the mailing list (information on subscribing is +above). Alternatively, your question may be answered in the PyGTK FAQ: + + http://www.async.com.br/faq/pygtk/?req=index diff --git a/README.win32 b/README.win32 new file mode 100644 index 0000000..548a3c8 --- /dev/null +++ b/README.win32 @@ -0,0 +1,24 @@ +Windows Setuptools Build Instructions +====================================== + + 1. Install gtk+ bundle from gtk.org (to C:\GTK for example) + 2. Install Python2.6 + 3. Install MinGW and MSYS + 4. Add C:\GTK\bin to path (from windows) + 5. Add the following to your msys environment variables + (open and append to C:\msys\1.0\etc\profile) or set for the session + + $ export PKG_CONFIG_PATH=$PKG_CONFIG_PATH:/c/GTK/lib/pkgconfig:/c/Python26/Lib/pkgconfig + $ export PATH=$PATH:/c/Python26:/c/Python26/bin + + 6. 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appropriate + object/boxed module + + Draft ========================= + + The overall syntax is: + + (type-of-thing-being-defined name-used-to-refer-to-this-thing + (attribute-name attribute-value-depending-on-the-attribute) + (attribute-name attribute-value-depending-on-the-attribute) + (attribute-name attribute-value-depending-on-the-attribute)) + + Some definitions can have a c-declaration field that gives the C code + we parsed to arrive at the definition. The c-declaration is a quoted + string because it can contain parentheses and such. + + Defined types and their attributes: + + === + (module module-name + (submodule-of module-name)) ;; submodule is optional + + Ex: (module Gtk) + Ex: (module Rgb + (submodule-of Gdk)) + + modules are later referred to with a list of module names, like + (Gdk Rgb) or (Gtk) + + Object and boxed type definitions automatically create a submodule. + For example, GtkCList creates the module (module CList (submodule-of + (Gtk))) which is referred to as module (Gtk CList). + + === + + (type + (alias some-unique-identifier) + (in-module module-name) ;; optional, gchar* is not in a module + (gtk-type-id gtk-type-system-id) ;; optional, absent if this is not + ;; in the type system + (in-c-name name-of-symbol-in-C) + (out-c-name name-of-symbol-in-C) + (inout-c-name name-of-symbol-in-C)) + + Ex: (type + (alias string) + (gtk-type-id GTK_TYPE_STRING) + (in-c-name const-gchar*) + (out-c-name gchar**) ;; actually I'm not sure how strings work + out/inout + (inout-c-name gchar*)) + + ;; This one would be implied by the (object) def for GtkWidget I + ;; think - (type) is only required for types that are not implied + ;; by other definitions, such as int/boolean/etc. + + (type + (alias GtkWidget) + (in-module (Gtk)) + (gtk-type-id GTK_TYPE_WIDGET) + (in-c-name GtkWidget*) + (inout-c-name GtkWidget*) + (out-c-name GtkWidget**)) + + "Type" bindings are automatically assumed for objects, boxed types, + etc. as defined below. + + The alias field is used to refer to the type later on. + + If the C type has spaces they are converted to hyphens after + compressing all syntactically significant whitespace to a single + space: + (type + (alias const-gchar* + (c-name const-gchar*))) + + So hyphens have to go back to spaces for binding generators that + output C code. + + Whenever a type alias can be used, it is also possible to use the + keyword "native", which implies that the type in question is too + C-specific to represent. Then a c-declaration will typically be + available for use. + + C types containing [] or () are function pointers or arrays. For + arrays that don't specify a size, we just treat them as pointers. For + function pointers, we need special (type) syntax/attributes of some + kind, but since there basically aren't any of these right now in the + libs we care about we can just ignore them. For arrays that specify a + size ditto, you would handle them by adding an (array-size) attribute + or something or using the "native" keyword and skipping the (type) + stuff. + + === + (object object-name + (in-module module-name-list) + (parent object-name optional-module-name-if-different) + (abstract boolean-is-abstract-class) ;; omit for default of #f + (c-name name-of-the-object-in-C) + (field (type-and-name type-alias-of-struct-field + name-of-struct-field) + (access read-or-write-or-readwrite))) + + + Ex: (object Widget + (in-module (Gtk)) + (parent Object) ;; could say (parent Object (Gtk)) + (abstract #t) + (c-name GtkWidget) + (field (type-and-name GdkWindow* window) (access read))) + + An "object" declaration automatically implies the type definition: + + (type + (alias concat-module-elements-and-object-name) + (in-c-name pointer-to-c-name) + (out-c-name pointer-to-pointer-to-c-name) + (inout-c-name pointer-to-c-name)) + + Ex: + (type (alias GtkWidget) + (in-c-name GtkWidget*) + (out-c-name GtkWidget**) + (inout-c-name GtkWidget*)) + + It also implies a module that is the name broken into parts: + (module CTree + (submodule-of Gtk)) + + === + + (function function-name + (in-module module-name-list) ;; "static methods" go in their + ;; object's module + (is-constructor-of object-type-alias) ;; optional, marks a + constructor + (c-name function-name) + (return-type return-value-type) ;; defaults to void + (caller-owns-return boolean-value) ;; defaults to #f + (parameter in-or-out-or-inout + (type-and-name parameter-type-alias parameter-name) + (c-declaration "c-type-and-name")) ;; c-declaration only + required + ;; if the type alias is + "native" + (varargs #t) ;; has varargs at the end + ) + + Ex: + (function init + (in-module (Gdk Rgb) + (c-name gdk_rgb_init))) + + Ex: + (function new + (in-module (Gdk Rgb Cmap)) + (is-constructor-of GdkRgbCmap) + (c-name gdk_rgb_cmap_new) + (return-type GdkRgbCmap) + (caller-owns-return #t) ;; perhaps this could be implied by + is-constructor-of + (parameter in (type-and-name array-of-guint32 colors)) + (parameter in (type-and-name gint n_colors))) + + Ex: + (function config_set_set_handler + (in-module (Gnome)) + (c-name gnome_config_set_set_handler) + (parameter in (type-and-name native func) + (c-declaration "void (*func)(void*)")) + (parameter in (type-and-name gpointer data))) + + === + (method method-name + (of-object object-name module-name) + ;; retval/arg attributes as for (function), but with first parameter + + ;; omitted for non-constructors + ) + + Ex: + (method set_text + (of-object Label (Gtk)) + (parameter (type-and-name const-gchar* str))) + + === + (object-argument arg-name + (of-object object-we-are-an-argument-of optional-objects-module) + (type argument-type) ;; not sure what to put for type + ;; flags all default to #f + (readable bool-value) + (writeable bool-value) + (run-action bool-value) + (construct-only bool-value)) + + Ex: + (object-argument label + (of-object Label (Gtk)) + (type gchar*) ;; ???? + (readable #t) + (writeable #t)) + + === + (signal signal-name + (of-object object-we-are-a-signal-of optional-objects-module) + ;; return value and parameters as for a function, omitting the + object + ;; and user data parameters + + ;; what other properties matter for a signal? + ) + + Ex: + (signal select_row + (of-object CList (Gtk)) + ;; return type defaults to void + (parameter in (type-and-name gint row)) + (parameter in (type-and-name gint column)) + (parameter in (type-and-name GdkEvent* event))) + + === + (enum enum-name + (in-module modname) + (c-name name-in-c) + (value (name value-name-noprefixes-hyphen-lowercase) (c-name + value-c-name))) + + Ex: + + (enum DirectionType + (in-module Gtk) + (c-name GtkDirectionType) + (value (name tab-forward) (c-name GTK_DIR_TAB_FORWARD)) + (value (name tab-backward) (c-name GTK_DIR_TAB_BACKWARD)) + (value (name up) (c-name GTK_DIR_UP)) + (value (name down) (c-name GTK_DIR_DOWN)) + (value (name left) (c-name GTK_DIR_LEFT)) + (value (name right) (c-name GTK_DIR_RIGHT))) + + (enum Pos + (in-module (Gtk CTree)) + (c-name GtkCTreePos) + (value (name before) (c-name GTK_CTREE_POS_BEFORE)) + (value (name as-child) (c-name GTK_CTREE_POS_AS_CHILD)) + (value (name after) (c-name GTK_CTREE_POS_AFTER))) + + === + (flags) is just like enum, but some bindings may wrap enums and flags + differently. + + === + + (boxed boxed-name + (in-module modname) + (c-name c-name) + (ref-func func-to-increase-refcount) + (copy-func func-to-copy) + (release-func func-to-destroy-or-decrement-refcount) + (field (type-and-name type-alias-of-struct-field + name-of-struct-field) (access access-rule))) + + It is never OK to use memcpy() to copy a boxed type, or use + malloc()/free() to alloc/free one. + + Ex: + + (boxed Pixmap + (in-module (Gdk)) + (c-name GdkPixmap) + (ref-func pixmap_ref) + (unref-func pixmap_unref)) + + An "object" declaration automatically implies the type definition: + + (type + (alias concat-module-elements-and-boxed-name) + (in-c-name pointer-to-c-name) + (out-c-name pointer-to-pointer-to-c-name) + (inout-c-name pointer-to-c-name)) + + Ex: + (type (alias GdkPixmap) + (in-c-name GdkPixmap*) + (out-c-name GdkPixmap**) + (inout-c-name GdkPixmap*)) + + === + + (struct struct-name + (in-module modname) + (c-name c-name) + (field (type-and-name type-alias-of-struct-field + name-of-struct-field) (access access-rule))) + + Ex: + (struct Rectangle + (in-module (Gdk)) + (c-name GdkRectangle) + (field (type-and-name gint16 x) (access readwrite)) + (field (type-and-name gint16 y) (access readwrite)) + (field (type-and-name guint16 width) (access readwrite)) + (field (type-and-name guint16 height) (access readwrite))) + + Implies GdkRectangle type alias: + + (type (alias GdkRectangle) + (in-c-name GdkRectangle*) + (out-c-name GdkRectangle*) ;; note - not the same as boxed + types + (inout-c-name GdkRectangle*)) + + === + + (user-function name + (in-module module) + (c-name c-typedef-name) + ;; return-type and parameters as for (function) + ) + + Ex: + + (user-function PrintFunc + (in-module (Gtk)) + (parameter in (type-and-name gpointer func_data)) + (parameter in (type-and-name gchar* str))) + + === + + (typedef new-name + (in-module module) + (c-name c-full-name) + (orig-type alias-of-orig-type)) + + Ex: + + (typedef Type + (in-module (Gtk)) + (c-name GtkType) + (orig-type guint)) + diff --git a/codegen/__init__.py b/codegen/__init__.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..86188f9 --- /dev/null +++ b/codegen/__init__.py @@ -0,0 +1,16 @@ +# -*- Mode: Python; py-indent-offset: 4 -*- + +__all__ = [ + 'argtypes', + 'codegen', + 'definitions', + 'defsparser', + 'docextract', + 'docgen', + 'h2def', + 'defsgen' + 'mergedefs', + 'mkskel', + 'override', + 'scmexpr' +] diff --git a/codegen/argtypes.py b/codegen/argtypes.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..b35f6ef --- /dev/null +++ b/codegen/argtypes.py @@ -0,0 +1,1043 @@ +# -*- Mode: Python; py-indent-offset: 4 -*- +import string +import keyword +import struct + +py_ssize_t_clean = False + +class ArgTypeError(Exception): + pass + +class ArgTypeNotFoundError(ArgTypeError): + pass + +class ArgTypeConfigurationError(ArgTypeError): + pass + + +class VarList: + """Nicely format a C variable list""" + def __init__(self): + self.vars = {} + def add(self, ctype, name): + if self.vars.has_key(ctype): + self.vars[ctype] = self.vars[ctype] + (name,) + else: + self.vars[ctype] = (name,) + def __str__(self): + ret = [] + for type in self.vars.keys(): + ret.append(' ') + ret.append(type) + ret.append(' ') + ret.append(string.join(self.vars[type], ', ')) + ret.append(';\n') + if ret: + ret.append('\n') + return string.join(ret, '') + return '' + +class WrapperInfo: + """A class that holds information about variable defs, code + snippets, etcd for use in writing out the function/method + wrapper.""" + def __init__(self): + self.varlist = VarList() + self.parsestr = '' + self.parselist = ['', 'kwlist'] + self.codebefore = [] + self.codeafter = [] + self.arglist = [] + self.kwlist = [] + def get_parselist(self): + return string.join(self.parselist, ', ') + def get_codebefore(self): + return string.join(self.codebefore, '') + def get_codeafter(self): + return string.join(self.codeafter, '') + def get_arglist(self): + return string.join(self.arglist, ', ') + def get_varlist(self): + return str(self.varlist) + def get_kwlist(self): + ret = ' static char *kwlist[] = { %s };\n' % \ + string.join(self.kwlist + [ 'NULL' ], ', ') + if not self.get_varlist(): + ret = ret + '\n' + return ret + + def add_parselist(self, codes, parseargs, keywords): + self.parsestr = self.parsestr + codes + for arg in parseargs: + self.parselist.append(arg) + for kw in keywords: + if keyword.iskeyword(kw): + kw = kw + '_' + self.kwlist.append('"%s"' % kw) + +class ArgType: + def write_param(self, ptype, pname, pdflt, pnull, info): + """Add code to the WrapperInfo instance to handle + parameter.""" + raise RuntimeError, "write_param not implemented for %s" % \ + self.__class__.__name__ + def write_return(self, ptype, ownsreturn, info): + """Adds a variable named ret of the return type to + info.varlist, and add any required code to info.codeafter to + convert the return value to a python object.""" + raise RuntimeError, "write_return not implemented for %s" % \ + self.__class__.__name__ + +class NoneArg(ArgType): + def write_return(self, ptype, ownsreturn, info): + info.codeafter.append(' Py_INCREF(Py_None);\n' + + ' return Py_None;') + +class StringArg(ArgType): + def write_param(self, ptype, pname, pdflt, pnull, info): + if pdflt != None: + if pdflt != 'NULL': pdflt = '"' + pdflt + '"' + info.varlist.add('char', '*' + pname + ' = ' + pdflt) + else: + info.varlist.add('char', '*' + pname) + info.arglist.append(pname) + if pnull: + info.add_parselist('z', ['&' + pname], [pname]) + else: + info.add_parselist('s', ['&' + pname], [pname]) + def write_return(self, ptype, ownsreturn, info): + if ownsreturn: + # have to free result ... + info.varlist.add('gchar', '*ret') + info.codeafter.append(' if (ret) {\n' + + ' PyObject *py_ret = PyString_FromString(ret);\n' + + ' g_free(ret);\n' + + ' return py_ret;\n' + + ' }\n' + + ' Py_INCREF(Py_None);\n' + + ' return Py_None;') + else: + info.varlist.add('const gchar', '*ret') + info.codeafter.append(' if (ret)\n' + + ' return PyString_FromString(ret);\n'+ + ' Py_INCREF(Py_None);\n' + + ' return Py_None;') + +class UCharArg(ArgType): + # allows strings with embedded NULLs. + def write_param(self, ptype, pname, pdflt, pnull, info): + if pdflt: + info.varlist.add('guchar', '*' + pname + ' = "' + pdflt + '"') + else: + info.varlist.add('guchar', '*' + pname) + if py_ssize_t_clean: + info.varlist.add('Py_ssize_t', pname + '_len') + else: + info.varlist.add('int', pname + '_len') + info.arglist.append(pname) + if pnull: + info.add_parselist('z#', ['&' + pname, '&' + pname + '_len'], + [pname]) + else: + info.add_parselist('s#', ['&' + pname, '&' + pname + '_len'], + [pname]) + +class CharArg(ArgType): + def write_param(self, ptype, pname, pdflt, pnull, info): + if pdflt: + info.varlist.add('char', pname + " = '" + pdflt + "'") + else: + info.varlist.add('char', pname) + info.arglist.append(pname) + info.add_parselist('c', ['&' + pname], [pname]) + def write_return(self, ptype, ownsreturn, info): + info.varlist.add('gchar', 'ret') + info.codeafter.append(' return PyString_FromStringAndSize(&ret, 1);') +class GUniCharArg(ArgType): + ret_tmpl = ('#if !defined(Py_UNICODE_SIZE) || Py_UNICODE_SIZE == 2\n' + ' if (ret > 0xffff) {\n' + ' PyErr_SetString(PyExc_RuntimeError, "returned character can not be represented in 16-bit unicode");\n' + ' return NULL;\n' + ' }\n' + '#endif\n' + ' py_ret = (Py_UNICODE)ret;\n' + ' return PyUnicode_FromUnicode(&py_ret, 1);\n') + def write_param(self, ptype, pname, pdflt, pnull, info): + if pdflt: + info.varlist.add('gunichar', pname + " = '" + pdflt + "'") + else: + info.varlist.add('gunichar', pname) + info.arglist.append(pname) + info.add_parselist('O&', ['pyg_pyobj_to_unichar_conv', '&' + pname], [pname]) + def write_return(self, ptype, ownsreturn, info): + info.varlist.add('gunichar', 'ret') + info.varlist.add('Py_UNICODE', 'py_ret') + info.codeafter.append(self.ret_tmpl) + + +class IntArg(ArgType): + def write_param(self, ptype, pname, pdflt, pnull, info): + if pdflt: + info.varlist.add('int', pname + ' = ' + pdflt) + else: + info.varlist.add('int', pname) + info.arglist.append(pname) + info.add_parselist('i', ['&' + pname], [pname]) + def write_return(self, ptype, ownsreturn, info): + info.varlist.add('int', 'ret') + info.codeafter.append(' return PyInt_FromLong(ret);') + +class UIntArg(ArgType): + dflt = (' if (py_%(name)s) {\n' + ' if (PyLong_Check(py_%(name)s))\n' + ' %(name)s = PyLong_AsUnsignedLong(py_%(name)s);\n' + ' else if (PyInt_Check(py_%(name)s))\n' + ' %(name)s = PyInt_AsLong(py_%(name)s);\n' + ' else\n' + ' PyErr_SetString(PyExc_TypeError, "Parameter \'%(name)s\' must be an int or a long");\n' + ' if (PyErr_Occurred())\n' + ' return NULL;\n' + ' }\n') + before = (' if (PyLong_Check(py_%(name)s))\n' + ' %(name)s = PyLong_AsUnsignedLong(py_%(name)s);\n' + ' else if (PyInt_Check(py_%(name)s))\n' + ' %(name)s = PyInt_AsLong(py_%(name)s);\n' + ' else\n' + ' PyErr_SetString(PyExc_TypeError, "Parameter \'%(name)s\' must be an int or a long");\n' + ' if (PyErr_Occurred())\n' + ' return NULL;\n') + def write_param(self, ptype, pname, pdflt, pnull, info): + if not pdflt: + pdflt = '0'; + + info.varlist.add(ptype, pname + ' = ' + pdflt) + info.codebefore.append(self.dflt % {'name':pname}) + info.varlist.add('PyObject', "*py_" + pname + ' = NULL') + info.arglist.append(pname) + info.add_parselist('O', ['&py_' + pname], [pname]) + def write_return(self, ptype, ownsreturn, info): + info.varlist.add(ptype, 'ret') + info.codeafter.append(' return PyLong_FromUnsignedLong(ret);') + +class SizeArg(ArgType): + + if struct.calcsize('P') <= struct.calcsize('l'): + llp64 = True + else: + llp64 = False + + def write_param(self, ptype, pname, pdflt, pnull, info): + if pdflt: + info.varlist.add(ptype, pname + ' = ' + pdflt) + else: + info.varlist.add(ptype, pname) + info.arglist.append(pname) + if self.llp64: + info.add_parselist('k', ['&' + pname], [pname]) + else: + info.add_parselist('K', ['&' + pname], [pname]) + def write_return(self, ptype, ownsreturn, info): + info.varlist.add(ptype, 'ret') + if self.llp64: + info.codeafter.append(' return PyLong_FromUnsignedLongLong(ret);\n') + else: + info.codeafter.append(' return PyLong_FromUnsignedLong(ret);\n') + +class SSizeArg(ArgType): + + if struct.calcsize('P') <= struct.calcsize('l'): + llp64 = True + else: + llp64 = False + + def write_param(self, ptype, pname, pdflt, pnull, info): + if pdflt: + info.varlist.add(ptype, pname + ' = ' + pdflt) + else: + info.varlist.add(ptype, pname) + info.arglist.append(pname) + if self.llp64: + info.add_parselist('l', ['&' + pname], [pname]) + else: + info.add_parselist('L', ['&' + pname], [pname]) + def write_return(self, ptype, ownsreturn, info): + info.varlist.add(ptype, 'ret') + if self.llp64: + info.codeafter.append(' return PyLong_FromLongLong(ret);\n') + else: + info.codeafter.append(' return PyLong_FromLong(ret);\n') + +class LongArg(ArgType): + def write_param(self, ptype, pname, pdflt, pnull, info): + if pdflt: + info.varlist.add(ptype, pname + ' = ' + pdflt) + else: + info.varlist.add(ptype, pname) + info.arglist.append(pname) + info.add_parselist('l', ['&' + pname], [pname]) + def write_return(self, ptype, ownsreturn, info): + info.varlist.add(ptype, 'ret') + info.codeafter.append(' return PyInt_FromLong(ret);\n') + +class BoolArg(IntArg): + def write_return(self, ptype, ownsreturn, info): + info.varlist.add('int', 'ret') + info.codeafter.append(' return PyBool_FromLong(ret);\n') + +class TimeTArg(ArgType): + def write_param(self, ptype, pname, pdflt, pnull, info): + if pdflt: + info.varlist.add('time_t', pname + ' = ' + pdflt) + else: + info.varlist.add('time_t', pname) + info.arglist.append(pname) + info.add_parselist('i', ['&' + pname], [pname]) + def write_return(self, ptype, ownsreturn, info): + info.varlist.add('time_t', 'ret') + info.codeafter.append(' return PyInt_FromLong(ret);') + +class ULongArg(ArgType): + def write_param(self, ptype, pname, pdflt, pnull, info): + if pdflt: + info.varlist.add('unsigned long', pname + ' = ' + pdflt) + else: + info.varlist.add('unsigned long', pname) + info.arglist.append(pname) + info.add_parselist('k', ['&' + pname], [pname]) + def write_return(self, ptype, ownsreturn, info): + info.varlist.add(ptype, 'ret') + info.codeafter.append(' return PyLong_FromUnsignedLong(ret);\n') + +class UInt32Arg(ULongArg): + def write_param(self, ptype, pname, pdflt, pnull, info): + ULongArg.write_param(self, ptype, pname, pdflt, pnull, info) + ## if sizeof(unsigned long) > sizeof(unsigned int), we need to + ## check the value is within guint32 range + if struct.calcsize('L') > struct.calcsize('I'): + info.codebefore.append(( + ' if (%(pname)s > G_MAXUINT32) {\n' + ' PyErr_SetString(PyExc_ValueError,\n' + ' "Value out of range in conversion of"\n' + ' " %(pname)s parameter to unsigned 32 bit integer");\n' + ' return NULL;\n' + ' }\n') % vars()) + +class Int64Arg(ArgType): + def write_param(self, ptype, pname, pdflt, pnull, info): + if pdflt: + info.varlist.add('gint64', pname + ' = ' + pdflt) + else: + info.varlist.add('gint64', pname) + info.arglist.append(pname) + info.add_parselist('L', ['&' + pname], [pname]) + def write_return(self, ptype, ownsreturn, info): + info.varlist.add('gint64', 'ret') + info.codeafter.append(' return PyLong_FromLongLong(ret);') + +class UInt64Arg(ArgType): + dflt = ' if (py_%(name)s)\n' \ + ' %(name)s = PyLong_AsUnsignedLongLong(py_%(name)s);\n' + before = ' %(name)s = PyLong_AsUnsignedLongLong(py_%(name)s);\n' + def write_param(self, ptype, pname, pdflt, pnull, info): + if pdflt: + info.varlist.add('guint64', pname + ' = ' + pdflt) + info.codebefore.append(self.dflt % {'name':pname}) + else: + info.varlist.add('guint64', pname) + info.codebefore.append(self.before % {'name':pname}) + info.varlist.add('PyObject', "*py_" + pname + ' = NULL') + info.arglist.append(pname) + info.add_parselist('O!', ['&PyLong_Type', '&py_' + pname], [pname]) + def write_return(self, ptype, ownsreturn, info): + info.varlist.add('guint64', 'ret') + info.codeafter.append(' return PyLong_FromUnsignedLongLong(ret);') + + +class DoubleArg(ArgType): + def write_param(self, ptype, pname, pdflt, pnull, info): + if pdflt: + info.varlist.add('double', pname + ' = ' + pdflt) + else: + info.varlist.add('double', pname) + info.arglist.append(pname) + info.add_parselist('d', ['&' + pname], [pname]) + def write_return(self, ptype, ownsreturn, info): + info.varlist.add('double', 'ret') + info.codeafter.append(' return PyFloat_FromDouble(ret);') + +class FileArg(ArgType): + nulldflt = (' if (py_%(name)s == Py_None)\n' + ' %(name)s = NULL;\n' + ' else if (py_%(name)s && PyFile_Check(py_%(name)s)\n' + ' %s = PyFile_AsFile(py_%(name)s);\n' + ' else if (py_%(name)s) {\n' + ' PyErr_SetString(PyExc_TypeError, "%(name)s should be a file object or None");\n' + ' return NULL;\n' + ' }') + null = (' if (py_%(name)s && PyFile_Check(py_%(name)s)\n' + ' %(name)s = PyFile_AsFile(py_%(name)s);\n' + ' else if (py_%(name)s != Py_None) {\n' + ' PyErr_SetString(PyExc_TypeError, "%(name)s should be a file object or None");\n' + ' return NULL;\n' + ' }\n') + dflt = (' if (py_%(name)s)\n' + ' %(name)s = PyFile_AsFile(py_%(name)s);\n') + def write_param(self, ptype, pname, pdflt, pnull, info): + if pnull: + if pdflt: + info.varlist.add('FILE', '*' + pname + ' = ' + pdflt) + info.varlist.add('PyObject', '*py_' + pname + ' = NULL') + info.codebefore.append(self.nulldflt % {'name':pname}) + else: + info.varlist.add('FILE', '*' + pname + ' = NULL') + info.varlist.add('PyObject', '*py_' + pname) + info.codebefore.append(self.null & {'name':pname}) + info.arglist.appned(pname) + info.add_parselist('O', ['&py_' + pname], [pname]) + else: + if pdflt: + info.varlist.add('FILE', '*' + pname + ' = ' + pdflt) + info.varlist.add('PyObject', '*py_' + pname + ' = NULL') + info.codebefore.append(self.dflt % {'name':pname}) + info.arglist.append(pname) + else: + info.varlist.add('PyObject', '*' + pname) + info.arglist.append('PyFile_AsFile(' + pname + ')') + info.add_parselist('O!', ['&PyFile_Type', '&' + pname], [pname]) + def write_return(self, ptype, ownsreturn, info): + info.varlist.add('FILE', '*ret') + info.codeafter.append(' if (ret)\n' + + ' return PyFile_FromFile(ret, "", "", fclose);\n' + + ' Py_INCREF(Py_None);\n' + + ' return Py_None;') + +class EnumArg(ArgType): + enum = (' if (pyg_enum_get_value(%(typecode)s, py_%(name)s, (gpointer)&%(name)s))\n' + ' return NULL;\n') + def __init__(self, enumname, typecode): + self.enumname = enumname + self.typecode = typecode + def write_param(self, ptype, pname, pdflt, pnull, info): + if pdflt: + info.varlist.add(self.enumname, pname + ' = ' + pdflt) + else: + info.varlist.add(self.enumname, pname) + info.varlist.add('PyObject', '*py_' + pname + ' = NULL') + info.codebefore.append(self.enum % { 'typecode': self.typecode, + 'name': pname}) + info.arglist.append(pname) + info.add_parselist('O', ['&py_' + pname], [pname]); + def write_return(self, ptype, ownsreturn, info): + info.varlist.add('gint', 'ret') + info.codeafter.append(' return pyg_enum_from_gtype(%s, ret);' % self.typecode) + +class FlagsArg(ArgType): + flag = (' if (%(default)spyg_flags_get_value(%(typecode)s, py_%(name)s, (gpointer)&%(name)s))\n' + ' return NULL;\n') + def __init__(self, flagname, typecode): + self.flagname = flagname + self.typecode = typecode + def write_param(self, ptype, pname, pdflt, pnull, info): + if pdflt: + info.varlist.add(self.flagname, pname + ' = ' + pdflt) + default = "py_%s && " % (pname,) + else: + info.varlist.add(self.flagname, pname) + default = "" + info.varlist.add('PyObject', '*py_' + pname + ' = NULL') + info.codebefore.append(self.flag % {'default':default, + 'typecode':self.typecode, + 'name':pname}) + info.arglist.append(pname) + info.add_parselist('O', ['&py_' + pname], [pname]) + def write_return(self, ptype, ownsreturn, info): + info.varlist.add('guint', 'ret') + info.codeafter.append(' return pyg_flags_from_gtype(%s, ret);' % self.typecode) + +class ObjectArg(ArgType): + # should change these checks to more typesafe versions that check + # a little further down in the class heirachy. + nulldflt = (' if ((PyObject *)py_%(name)s == Py_None)\n' + ' %(name)s = NULL;\n' + ' else if (py_%(name)s && pygobject_check(py_%(name)s, &Py%(type)s_Type))\n' + ' %(name)s = %(cast)s(py_%(name)s->obj);\n' + ' else if (py_%(name)s) {\n' + ' PyErr_SetString(PyExc_TypeError, "%(name)s should be a %(type)s or None");\n' + ' return NULL;\n' + ' }\n') + null = (' if (py_%(name)s && pygobject_check(py_%(name)s, &Py%(type)s_Type))\n' + ' %(name)s = %(cast)s(py_%(name)s->obj);\n' + ' else if ((PyObject *)py_%(name)s != Py_None) {\n' + ' PyErr_SetString(PyExc_TypeError, "%(name)s should be a %(type)s or None");\n' + ' return NULL;\n' + ' }\n') + dflt = ' if (py_%(name)s)\n' \ + ' %(name)s = %(cast)s(py_%(name)s->obj);\n' + def __init__(self, objname, parent, typecode): + self.objname = objname + self.cast = string.replace(typecode, '_TYPE_', '_', 1) + self.parent = parent + def write_param(self, ptype, pname, pdflt, pnull, info): + if pnull: + if pdflt: + info.varlist.add(self.objname, '*' + pname + ' = ' + pdflt) + info.varlist.add('PyGObject', '*py_' + pname + ' = NULL') + info.codebefore.append(self.nulldflt % {'name':pname, + 'cast':self.cast, + 'type':self.objname}) + else: + info.varlist.add(self.objname, '*' + pname + ' = NULL') + info.varlist.add('PyGObject', '*py_' + pname) + info.codebefore.append(self.null % {'name':pname, + 'cast':self.cast, + 'type':self.objname}) + if ptype.endswith('*'): + typename = ptype[:-1] + try: + const, typename = typename.split('const-') + except ValueError: + const = '' + if typename != ptype: + info.arglist.append('(%s *) %s' % (ptype[:-1], pname)) + else: + info.arglist.append(pname) + + info.add_parselist('O', ['&py_' + pname], [pname]) + else: + if pdflt: + info.varlist.add(self.objname, '*' + pname + ' = ' + pdflt) + info.varlist.add('PyGObject', '*py_' + pname + ' = NULL') + info.codebefore.append(self.dflt % {'name':pname, + 'cast':self.cast}) + info.arglist.append(pname) + info.add_parselist('O!', ['&Py%s_Type' % self.objname, + '&py_' + pname], [pname]) + else: + info.varlist.add('PyGObject', '*' + pname) + info.arglist.append('%s(%s->obj)' % (self.cast, pname)) + info.add_parselist('O!', ['&Py%s_Type' % self.objname, + '&' + pname], [pname]) + def write_return(self, ptype, ownsreturn, info): + if ptype.endswith('*'): + typename = ptype[:-1] + try: + const, typename = typename.split('const-') + except ValueError: + const = '' + info.varlist.add(typename, '*ret') + if ownsreturn: + info.varlist.add('PyObject', '*py_ret') + info.codeafter.append(' py_ret = pygobject_new((GObject *)ret);\n' + ' if (ret != NULL)\n' + ' g_object_unref(ret);\n' + ' return py_ret;') + else: + info.codeafter.append(' /* pygobject_new handles NULL checking */\n' + + ' return pygobject_new((GObject *)ret);') + +class BoxedArg(ArgType): + # haven't done support for default args. Is it needed? + check = (' if (pyg_boxed_check(py_%(name)s, %(typecode)s))\n' + ' %(name)s = pyg_boxed_get(py_%(name)s, %(typename)s);\n' + ' else {\n' + ' PyErr_SetString(PyExc_TypeError, "%(name)s should be a %(typename)s");\n' + ' return NULL;\n' + ' }\n') + null = (' if (pyg_boxed_check(py_%(name)s, %(typecode)s))\n' + ' %(name)s = pyg_boxed_get(py_%(name)s, %(typename)s);\n' + ' else if (py_%(name)s != Py_None) {\n' + ' PyErr_SetString(PyExc_TypeError, "%(name)s should be a %(typename)s or None");\n' + ' return NULL;\n' + ' }\n') + def __init__(self, ptype, typecode): + self.typename = ptype + self.typecode = typecode + def write_param(self, ptype, pname, pdflt, pnull, info): + if pnull: + info.varlist.add(self.typename, '*' + pname + ' = NULL') + info.varlist.add('PyObject', '*py_' + pname + ' = Py_None') + info.codebefore.append(self.null % {'name': pname, + 'typename': self.typename, + 'typecode': self.typecode}) + else: + info.varlist.add(self.typename, '*' + pname + ' = NULL') + info.varlist.add('PyObject', '*py_' + pname) + info.codebefore.append(self.check % {'name': pname, + 'typename': self.typename, + 'typecode': self.typecode}) + if ptype[-1] == '*': + typename = ptype[:-1] + if typename[:6] == 'const-': typename = typename[6:] + if typename != self.typename: + info.arglist.append('(%s *)%s' % (ptype[:-1], pname)) + else: + info.arglist.append(pname) + else: + info.arglist.append(pname) + info.add_parselist('O', ['&py_' + pname], [pname]) + ret_tmpl = ' /* pyg_boxed_new handles NULL checking */\n' \ + ' return pyg_boxed_new(%(typecode)s, %(ret)s, %(copy)s, TRUE);' + def write_return(self, ptype, ownsreturn, info): + if ptype[-1] == '*': + decl_type = self.typename + ret = 'ret' + if ptype[:6] == 'const-': + decl_type = 'const ' + self.typename + ret = '(%s*) ret' % (self.typename,) + info.varlist.add(decl_type, '*ret') + else: + info.varlist.add(self.typename, 'ret') + ret = '&ret' + ownsreturn = 0 # of course it can't own a ref to a local var ... + info.codeafter.append(self.ret_tmpl % + { 'typecode': self.typecode, + 'ret': ret, + 'copy': ownsreturn and 'FALSE' or 'TRUE'}) + +class CustomBoxedArg(ArgType): + # haven't done support for default args. Is it needed? + null = (' if (%(check)s(py_%(name)s))\n' + ' %(name)s = %(get)s(py_%(name)s);\n' + ' else if (py_%(name)s != Py_None) {\n' + ' PyErr_SetString(PyExc_TypeError, "%(name)s should be a %(type)s or None");\n' + ' return NULL;\n' + ' }\n') + def __init__(self, ptype, pytype, getter, new): + self.pytype = pytype + self.getter = getter + self.checker = 'Py' + ptype + '_Check' + self.new = new + def write_param(self, ptype, pname, pdflt, pnull, info): + if pnull: + info.varlist.add(ptype[:-1], '*' + pname + ' = NULL') + info.varlist.add('PyObject', '*py_' + pname + ' = Py_None') + info.codebefore.append(self.null % {'name': pname, + 'get': self.getter, + 'check': self.checker, + 'type': ptype[:-1]}) + info.arglist.append(pname) + info.add_parselist('O', ['&py_' + pname], [pname]) + else: + info.varlist.add('PyObject', '*' + pname) + info.arglist.append(self.getter + '(' + pname + ')') + info.add_parselist('O!', ['&' + self.pytype, '&' + pname], [pname]) + def write_return(self, ptype, ownsreturn, info): + info.varlist.add(ptype[:-1], '*ret') + info.codeafter.append(' if (ret)\n' + + ' return ' + self.new + '(ret);\n' + + ' Py_INCREF(Py_None);\n' + + ' return Py_None;') + +class PointerArg(ArgType): + # haven't done support for default args. Is it needed? + check = (' if (pyg_pointer_check(py_%(name)s, %(typecode)s))\n' + ' %(name)s = pyg_pointer_get(py_%(name)s, %(typename)s);\n' + ' else {\n' + ' PyErr_SetString(PyExc_TypeError, "%(name)s should be a %(typename)s");\n' + ' return NULL;\n' + ' }\n') + null = (' if (pyg_pointer_check(py_%(name)s, %(typecode)s))\n' + ' %(name)s = pyg_pointer_get(py_%(name)s, %(typename)s);\n' + ' else if (py_%(name)s != Py_None) {\n' + ' PyErr_SetString(PyExc_TypeError, "%(name)s should be a %(typename)s or None");\n' + ' return NULL;\n' + ' }\n') + def __init__(self, ptype, typecode): + self.typename = ptype + self.typecode = typecode + def write_param(self, ptype, pname, pdflt, pnull, info): + if pnull: + info.varlist.add(self.typename, '*' + pname + ' = NULL') + info.varlist.add('PyObject', '*py_' + pname + ' = Py_None') + info.codebefore.append(self.null % {'name': pname, + 'typename': self.typename, + 'typecode': self.typecode}) + else: + info.varlist.add(self.typename, '*' + pname + ' = NULL') + info.varlist.add('PyObject', '*py_' + pname) + info.codebefore.append(self.check % {'name': pname, + 'typename': self.typename, + 'typecode': self.typecode}) + info.arglist.append(pname) + info.add_parselist('O', ['&py_' + pname], [pname]) + def write_return(self, ptype, ownsreturn, info): + if ptype[-1] == '*': + info.varlist.add(self.typename, '*ret') + info.codeafter.append(' /* pyg_pointer_new handles NULL checking */\n' + + ' return pyg_pointer_new(' + self.typecode + ', ret);') + else: + info.varlist.add(self.typename, 'ret') + info.codeafter.append(' /* pyg_pointer_new handles NULL checking */\n' + + ' return pyg_pointer_new(' + self.typecode + ', &ret);') + +class AtomArg(IntArg): + dflt = ' if (py_%(name)s) {\n' \ + ' %(name)s = pygdk_atom_from_pyobject(py_%(name)s);\n' \ + ' if (PyErr_Occurred())\n' \ + ' return NULL;\n' \ + ' }\n' + atom = (' %(name)s = pygdk_atom_from_pyobject(py_%(name)s);\n' + ' if (PyErr_Occurred())\n' + ' return NULL;\n') + def write_param(self, ptype, pname, pdflt, pnull, info): + if pdflt: + info.varlist.add('GdkAtom', pname + ' = ' + pdflt) + info.varlist.add('PyObject', '*py_' + pname + ' = NULL') + info.codebefore.append(self.dflt % {'name': pname}) + else: + info.varlist.add('GdkAtom', pname) + info.varlist.add('PyObject', '*py_' + pname + ' = NULL') + info.codebefore.append(self.atom % {'name': pname}) + info.arglist.append(pname) + info.add_parselist('O', ['&py_' + pname], [pname]) + def write_return(self, ptype, ownsreturn, info): + info.varlist.add('GdkAtom', 'ret') + info.varlist.add('PyObject *', 'py_ret') + info.varlist.add('gchar *', 'name') + info.codeafter.append(' name = gdk_atom_name(ret);\n' + ' py_ret = PyString_FromString(name);\n' + ' g_free(name);\n' + ' return py_ret;') + +class GTypeArg(ArgType): + gtype = (' if ((%(name)s = pyg_type_from_object(py_%(name)s)) == 0)\n' + ' return NULL;\n') + def write_param(self, ptype, pname, pdflt, pnull, info): + info.varlist.add('GType', pname) + info.varlist.add('PyObject', '*py_' + pname + ' = NULL') + info.codebefore.append(self.gtype % {'name': pname}) + info.arglist.append(pname) + info.add_parselist('O', ['&py_' + pname], [pname]) + def write_return(self, ptype, ownsreturn, info): + info.varlist.add('GType', 'ret') + info.codeafter.append(' return pyg_type_wrapper_new(ret);') + +# simple GError handler. +class GErrorArg(ArgType): + handleerror = (' if (pyg_error_check(&%(name)s))\n' + ' return NULL;\n') + def write_param(self, ptype, pname, pdflt, pnull, info): + info.varlist.add('GError', '*' + pname + ' = NULL') + info.arglist.append('&' + pname) + info.codeafter.append(self.handleerror % { 'name': pname }) + +class GtkTreePathArg(ArgType): + # haven't done support for default args. Is it needed? + normal = (' %(name)s = pygtk_tree_path_from_pyobject(py_%(name)s);\n' + ' if (!%(name)s) {\n' + ' PyErr_SetString(PyExc_TypeError, "could not convert %(name)s to a GtkTreePath");\n' + ' return NULL;\n' + ' }\n') + null = (' if (py_%(name)s != Py_None) {\n' + ' %(name)s = pygtk_tree_path_from_pyobject(py_%(name)s);\n' + ' if (!%(name)s) {\n' + ' PyErr_SetString(PyExc_TypeError, "could not convert %(name)s to a GtkTreePath");\n' + ' return NULL;\n' + ' }\n' + ' }\n') + freepath = (' if (%(name)s)\n' + ' gtk_tree_path_free(%(name)s);\n') + def __init__(self): + pass + def write_param(self, ptype, pname, pdflt, pnull, info): + if pnull: + info.varlist.add('GtkTreePath', '*' + pname + ' = NULL') + info.varlist.add('PyObject', '*py_' + pname + ' = Py_None') + info.codebefore.append(self.null % {'name': pname}) + info.arglist.append(pname) + info.add_parselist('O', ['&py_' + pname], [pname]) + else: + info.varlist.add('GtkTreePath', '*' + pname) + info.varlist.add('PyObject', '*py_' + pname) + info.codebefore.append(self.normal % {'name': pname}) + info.arglist.append(pname) + info.add_parselist('O', ['&py_' + pname], [pname]) + info.codeafter.append(self.freepath % {'name': pname}) + def write_return(self, ptype, ownsreturn, info): + info.varlist.add('GtkTreePath', '*ret') + if ownsreturn: + info.codeafter.append(' if (ret) {\n' + ' PyObject *py_ret = pygtk_tree_path_to_pyobject(ret);\n' + ' gtk_tree_path_free(ret);\n' + ' return py_ret;\n' + ' }\n' + ' Py_INCREF(Py_None);\n' + ' return Py_None;') + else: + info.codeafter.append(' if (ret) {\n' + ' PyObject *py_ret = pygtk_tree_path_to_pyobject(ret);\n' + ' return py_ret;\n' + ' }\n' + ' Py_INCREF(Py_None);\n' + ' return Py_None;') + +class GdkRectanglePtrArg(ArgType): + normal = (' if (!pygdk_rectangle_from_pyobject(py_%(name)s, &%(name)s))\n' + ' return NULL;\n') + null = (' if (py_%(name)s == Py_None)\n' + ' %(name)s = NULL;\n' + ' else if (pygdk_rectangle_from_pyobject(py_%(name)s, &%(name)s_rect))\n' + ' %(name)s = &%(name)s_rect;\n' + ' else\n' + ' return NULL;\n') + def write_param(self, ptype, pname, pdflt, pnull, info): + if pnull: + info.varlist.add('GdkRectangle', pname + '_rect = { 0, 0, 0, 0 }') + info.varlist.add('GdkRectangle', '*' + pname) + info.varlist.add('PyObject', '*py_' + pname + ' = Py_None') + info.add_parselist('O', ['&py_' + pname], [pname]) + info.arglist.append(pname) + info.codebefore.append(self.null % {'name': pname}) + else: + info.varlist.add('GdkRectangle', pname + ' = { 0, 0, 0, 0 }') + info.varlist.add('PyObject', '*py_' + pname) + info.add_parselist('O', ['&py_' + pname], [pname]) + info.arglist.append('&' + pname) + info.codebefore.append(self.normal % {'name': pname}) + +class GdkRectangleArg(ArgType): + def write_return(self, ptype, ownsreturn, info): + info.varlist.add('GdkRectangle', 'ret') + info.codeafter.append(' return pyg_boxed_new(GDK_TYPE_RECTANGLE, &ret, TRUE, TRUE);') + +class PyObjectArg(ArgType): + def write_param(self, ptype, pname, pdflt, pnull, info): + info.varlist.add('PyObject', '*' + pname) + info.add_parselist('O', ['&' + pname], [pname]) + info.arglist.append(pname) + def write_return(self, ptype, ownsreturn, info): + info.varlist.add("PyObject", "*ret") + if ownsreturn: + info.codeafter.append(' if (ret) {\n' + ' return ret;\n' + ' }\n' + ' Py_INCREF(Py_None);\n' + ' return Py_None;') + else: + info.codeafter.append(' if (!ret) ret = Py_None;\n' + ' Py_INCREF(ret);\n' + ' return ret;') + +class CairoArg(ArgType): + def write_param(self, ptype, pname, pdflt, pnull, info): + info.varlist.add('PycairoContext', '*' + pname) + info.add_parselist('O!', ['&PycairoContext_Type', '&' + pname], [pname]) + info.arglist.append('%s->ctx' % pname) + def write_return(self, ptype, ownsreturn, info): + info.varlist.add("cairo_t", "*ret") + if ownsreturn: + info.codeafter.append(' return PycairoContext_FromContext(ret, NULL, NULL);') + else: + info.codeafter.append(' cairo_reference(ret);\n' + ' return PycairoContext_FromContext(ret, NULL, NULL);') + + +class ArgMatcher: + def __init__(self): + self.argtypes = {} + self.reverse_argtypes = {} + self.reverse_rettypes = {} + + def register(self, ptype, handler, overwrite=False): + if not overwrite and ptype in self.argtypes: + return + self.argtypes[ptype] = handler + def register_reverse(self, ptype, handler): + self.reverse_argtypes[ptype] = handler + def register_reverse_ret(self, ptype, handler): + self.reverse_rettypes[ptype] = handler + + def register_enum(self, ptype, typecode): + if typecode is None: + self.register(ptype, IntArg()) + else: + self.register(ptype, EnumArg(ptype, typecode)) + def register_flag(self, ptype, typecode): + if typecode is None: + self.register(ptype, IntArg()) + else: + self.register(ptype, FlagsArg(ptype, typecode)) + def register_object(self, ptype, parent, typecode): + oa = ObjectArg(ptype, parent, typecode) + self.register(ptype, oa) # in case I forget the * in the .defs + self.register(ptype+'*', oa) + self.register('const-'+ptype+'*', oa) + if ptype == 'GdkPixmap': + # hack to handle GdkBitmap synonym. + self.register('GdkBitmap', oa) + self.register('GdkBitmap*', oa) + def register_boxed(self, ptype, typecode): + if self.argtypes.has_key(ptype): return + arg = BoxedArg(ptype, typecode) + self.register(ptype, arg) + self.register(ptype+'*', arg) + self.register('const-'+ptype+'*', arg) + def register_custom_boxed(self, ptype, pytype, getter, new): + arg = CustomBoxedArg(ptype, pytype, getter, new) + self.register(ptype+'*', arg) + self.register('const-'+ptype+'*', arg) + def register_pointer(self, ptype, typecode): + arg = PointerArg(ptype, typecode) + self.register(ptype, arg) + self.register(ptype+'*', arg) + self.register('const-'+ptype+'*', arg) + + def get(self, ptype): + try: + return self.argtypes[ptype] + except KeyError: + if ptype[:8] == 'GdkEvent' and ptype[-1] == '*': + return self.argtypes['GdkEvent*'] + raise ArgTypeNotFoundError("No ArgType for %s" % (ptype,)) + def _get_reverse_common(self, ptype, registry): + props = dict(c_type=ptype) + try: + return registry[ptype], props + except KeyError: + try: + handler = self.argtypes[ptype] + except KeyError: + if ptype.startswith('GdkEvent') and ptype.endswith('*'): + handler = self.argtypes['GdkEvent*'] + else: + raise ArgTypeNotFoundError("No ArgType for %s" % (ptype,)) + if isinstance(handler, ObjectArg): + return registry['GObject*'], props + elif isinstance(handler, EnumArg): + props['typecode'] = handler.typecode + props['enumname'] = handler.enumname + return registry['GEnum'], props + elif isinstance(handler, FlagsArg): + props['typecode'] = handler.typecode + props['flagname'] = handler.flagname + return registry['GFlags'], props + elif isinstance(handler, BoxedArg): + props['typecode'] = handler.typecode + props['typename'] = handler.typename + return registry['GBoxed'], props + else: + raise ArgTypeNotFoundError("No ArgType for %s" % (ptype,)) + + def get_reverse(self, ptype): + return self._get_reverse_common(ptype, self.reverse_argtypes) + + def get_reverse_ret(self, ptype): + ret, props = self._get_reverse_common(ptype, self.reverse_rettypes) + if hasattr(ptype, 'optional') and ptype.optional: + if ret.supports_optional: + props['optional'] = True + else: + raise ArgTypeNotFoundError("Unsupported 'optional' for %s" + % (ptype,)) + return ret, props + + def object_is_a(self, otype, parent): + if otype == None: return 0 + if otype == parent: return 1 + if not self.argtypes.has_key(otype): return 0 + return self.object_is_a(self.get(otype).parent, parent) + +matcher = ArgMatcher() + +arg = NoneArg() +matcher.register(None, arg) +matcher.register('none', arg) + +arg = StringArg() +matcher.register('char*', arg) +matcher.register('gchar*', arg) +matcher.register('const-char*', arg) +matcher.register('char-const*', arg) +matcher.register('const-gchar*', arg) +matcher.register('gchar-const*', arg) +matcher.register('string', arg) +matcher.register('static_string', arg) + +arg = UCharArg() +matcher.register('unsigned-char*', arg) +matcher.register('const-guchar*', arg) +matcher.register('const-guint8*', arg) +matcher.register('guchar*', arg) + +arg = CharArg() +matcher.register('char', arg) +matcher.register('gchar', arg) +matcher.register('guchar', arg) + +arg = GUniCharArg() +matcher.register('gunichar', arg) + +arg = IntArg() +matcher.register('int', arg) +matcher.register('gint', arg) +matcher.register('short', arg) +matcher.register('gshort', arg) +matcher.register('gushort', arg) +matcher.register('gsize', SizeArg()) +matcher.register('gssize', SSizeArg()) +matcher.register('guint8', arg) +matcher.register('gint8', arg) +matcher.register('guint16', arg) +matcher.register('gint16', arg) +matcher.register('gint32', arg) +matcher.register('GTime', arg) +matcher.register('GSeekType', arg) # Hack, but we have no python wrapper + +arg = LongArg() +matcher.register('long', arg) +matcher.register('glong', arg) + +arg = UIntArg() +matcher.register('guint', arg) + +arg = BoolArg() +matcher.register('gboolean', arg) + +arg = TimeTArg() +matcher.register('time_t', arg) + +matcher.register('guint32', UInt32Arg()) + +arg = ULongArg() +matcher.register('gulong', arg) + +arg = Int64Arg() +matcher.register('gint64', arg) +matcher.register('long-long', arg) +matcher.register('goffset', arg) + +arg = UInt64Arg() +matcher.register('guint64', arg) +matcher.register('unsigned-long-long', arg) + +arg = DoubleArg() +matcher.register('double', arg) +matcher.register('gdouble', arg) +matcher.register('float', arg) +matcher.register('gfloat', arg) + +arg = FileArg() +matcher.register('FILE*', arg) + +# enums, flags, objects + +matcher.register('GdkAtom', AtomArg()) + +matcher.register('GType', GTypeArg()) +matcher.register('GtkType', GTypeArg()) + +matcher.register('GError**', GErrorArg()) +matcher.register('GtkTreePath*', GtkTreePathArg()) +matcher.register('GdkRectangle*', GdkRectanglePtrArg()) +matcher.register('GtkAllocation*', GdkRectanglePtrArg()) +matcher.register('GdkRectangle', GdkRectangleArg()) +matcher.register('PyObject*', PyObjectArg()) + +matcher.register('GdkNativeWindow', ULongArg()) + +matcher.register_object('GObject', None, 'G_TYPE_OBJECT') + +del arg + +matcher.register('cairo_t*', CairoArg()) +matcher.register_boxed("GClosure", "G_TYPE_CLOSURE") diff --git a/codegen/code-coverage.py b/codegen/code-coverage.py new file mode 100755 index 0000000..1dc54c3 --- /dev/null +++ b/codegen/code-coverage.py @@ -0,0 +1,44 @@ +#! /usr/bin/env python + +from __future__ import generators +import sys, os + +def read_symbols(file, type=None, dynamic=0): + if dynamic: + cmd = 'nm -D %s' % file + else: + cmd = 'nm %s' % file + for line in os.popen(cmd, 'r'): + if line[0] != ' ': # has an address as first bit of line + while line[0] != ' ': + line = line[1:] + while line[0] == ' ': + line = line[1:] + # we should be up to "type symbolname" now + sym_type = line[0] + symbol = line[1:].strip() + + if not type or type == sym_type: + yield symbol + +def main(): + if len(sys.argv) != 3: + sys.stderr.write('usage: coverage-check library.so wrapper.so\n') + sys.exit(1) + library = sys.argv[1] + wrapper = sys.argv[2] + + # first create a dict with all referenced symbols in the wrapper + # should really be a set, but a dict will do ... + wrapper_symbols = {} + for symbol in read_symbols(wrapper, type='U', dynamic=1): + wrapper_symbols[symbol] = 1 + + # now go through the library looking for matches on the defined symbols: + for symbol in read_symbols(library, type='T', dynamic=1): + if symbol[0] == '_': continue + if symbol not in wrapper_symbols: + print symbol + +if __name__ == '__main__': + main() diff --git a/codegen/codegen.py b/codegen/codegen.py new file mode 100755 index 0000000..008f01c --- /dev/null +++ b/codegen/codegen.py @@ -0,0 +1,1722 @@ +#! /usr/bin/env python + +import getopt +import keyword +import os +import string +import sys + +import argtypes +import definitions +import defsparser +import override +import reversewrapper +import warnings + +class Coverage(object): + def __init__(self, name): + self.name = name + self.wrapped = 0 + self.not_wrapped = 0 + + def declare_wrapped(self): + self.wrapped += 1 + + def declare_not_wrapped(self): + self.not_wrapped += 1 + + def printstats(self): + total = self.wrapped + self.not_wrapped + fd = sys.stderr + if total: + fd.write("***INFO*** The coverage of %s is %.2f%% (%i/%i)\n" % + (self.name, + float(self.wrapped*100)/total, + self.wrapped, + total)) + else: + fd.write("***INFO*** There are no declared %s.\n" % self.name) + +functions_coverage = Coverage("global functions") +methods_coverage = Coverage("methods") +vproxies_coverage = Coverage("virtual proxies") +vaccessors_coverage = Coverage("virtual accessors") +iproxies_coverage = Coverage("interface proxies") + +def exc_info(): + warnings.warn("deprecated", DeprecationWarning, stacklevel=2) + #traceback.print_exc() + etype, value, tb = sys.exc_info() + ret = "" + try: + sval = str(value) + if etype == argtypes.ArgTypeError: + ret = "No ArgType for %s" % (sval,) + else: + ret = sval + finally: + del etype, value, tb + return ret + +def fixname(name): + if keyword.iskeyword(name): + return name + '_' + return name + +class FileOutput: + '''Simple wrapper for file object, that makes writing #line + statements easier.''' # " + def __init__(self, fp, filename=None): + self.fp = fp + self.lineno = 1 + if filename: + self.filename = filename + else: + self.filename = self.fp.name + # handle writing to the file, and keep track of the line number ... + def write(self, str): + self.fp.write(str) + self.lineno = self.lineno + string.count(str, '\n') + def writelines(self, sequence): + for line in sequence: + self.write(line) + def close(self): + self.fp.close() + def flush(self): + self.fp.flush() + + def setline(self, linenum, filename): + '''writes out a #line statement, for use by the C + preprocessor.''' # " + self.write('#line %d "%s"\n' % (linenum, filename)) + def resetline(self): + '''resets line numbering to the original file''' + self.setline(self.lineno + 1, self.filename) + +class Wrapper: + type_tmpl = ( + 'PyTypeObject G_GNUC_INTERNAL Py%(typename)s_Type = {\n' + ' PyObject_HEAD_INIT(NULL)\n' + ' 0, /* ob_size */\n' + ' "%(classname)s", /* tp_name */\n' + ' sizeof(%(tp_basicsize)s), /* tp_basicsize */\n' + ' 0, /* tp_itemsize */\n' + ' /* methods */\n' + ' (destructor)%(tp_dealloc)s, /* tp_dealloc */\n' + ' (printfunc)0, /* tp_print */\n' + ' (getattrfunc)%(tp_getattr)s, /* tp_getattr */\n' + ' (setattrfunc)%(tp_setattr)s, /* tp_setattr */\n' + ' (cmpfunc)%(tp_compare)s, /* tp_compare */\n' + ' (reprfunc)%(tp_repr)s, /* tp_repr */\n' + ' (PyNumberMethods*)%(tp_as_number)s, /* tp_as_number */\n' + ' (PySequenceMethods*)%(tp_as_sequence)s, /* tp_as_sequence */\n' + ' (PyMappingMethods*)%(tp_as_mapping)s, /* tp_as_mapping */\n' + ' (hashfunc)%(tp_hash)s, /* tp_hash */\n' + ' (ternaryfunc)%(tp_call)s, /* tp_call */\n' + ' (reprfunc)%(tp_str)s, /* tp_str */\n' + ' (getattrofunc)%(tp_getattro)s, /* tp_getattro */\n' + ' (setattrofunc)%(tp_setattro)s, /* tp_setattro */\n' + ' (PyBufferProcs*)%(tp_as_buffer)s, /* tp_as_buffer */\n' + ' %(tp_flags)s, /* tp_flags */\n' + ' %(tp_doc)s, /* Documentation string */\n' + ' (traverseproc)%(tp_traverse)s, /* tp_traverse */\n' + ' (inquiry)%(tp_clear)s, /* tp_clear */\n' + ' (richcmpfunc)%(tp_richcompare)s, /* tp_richcompare */\n' + ' %(tp_weaklistoffset)s, /* tp_weaklistoffset */\n' + ' (getiterfunc)%(tp_iter)s, /* tp_iter */\n' + ' (iternextfunc)%(tp_iternext)s, /* tp_iternext */\n' + ' (struct PyMethodDef*)%(tp_methods)s, /* tp_methods */\n' + ' (struct PyMemberDef*)0, /* tp_members */\n' + ' (struct PyGetSetDef*)%(tp_getset)s, /* tp_getset */\n' + ' NULL, /* tp_base */\n' + ' NULL, /* tp_dict */\n' + ' (descrgetfunc)%(tp_descr_get)s, /* tp_descr_get */\n' + ' (descrsetfunc)%(tp_descr_set)s, /* tp_descr_set */\n' + ' %(tp_dictoffset)s, /* tp_dictoffset */\n' + ' (initproc)%(tp_init)s, /* tp_init */\n' + ' (allocfunc)%(tp_alloc)s, /* tp_alloc */\n' + ' (newfunc)%(tp_new)s, /* tp_new */\n' + ' (freefunc)%(tp_free)s, /* tp_free */\n' + ' (inquiry)%(tp_is_gc)s /* tp_is_gc */\n' + '};\n\n' + ) + + slots_list = [ + 'tp_getattr', 'tp_setattr', 'tp_getattro', 'tp_setattro', + 'tp_compare', 'tp_repr', + 'tp_as_number', 'tp_as_sequence', 'tp_as_mapping', 'tp_hash', + 'tp_call', 'tp_str', 'tp_as_buffer', 'tp_richcompare', 'tp_iter', + 'tp_iternext', 'tp_descr_get', 'tp_descr_set', 'tp_init', + 'tp_alloc', 'tp_new', 'tp_free', 'tp_is_gc', + 'tp_traverse', 'tp_clear', 'tp_dealloc', 'tp_flags', 'tp_doc' + ] + + getter_tmpl = ( + 'static PyObject *\n' + '%(funcname)s(PyObject *self, void *closure)\n' + '{\n' + '%(varlist)s' + ' ret = %(field)s;\n' + '%(codeafter)s\n' + '}\n\n' + ) + + parse_tmpl = ( + ' if (!PyArg_ParseTupleAndKeywords(args, kwargs,' + '"%(typecodes)s:%(name)s"%(parselist)s))\n' + ' return %(errorreturn)s;\n' + ) + + deprecated_tmpl = ( + ' if (PyErr_Warn(PyExc_DeprecationWarning, ' + '"%(deprecationmsg)s") < 0)\n' + ' return %(errorreturn)s;\n' + ) + + methdef_tmpl = ( + ' { "%(name)s", (PyCFunction)%(cname)s, %(flags)s,\n' + ' %(docstring)s },\n' + ) + + noconstructor = ( + 'static int\n' + 'pygobject_no_constructor(PyObject *self, PyObject *args, ' + 'PyObject *kwargs)\n' + '{\n' + ' gchar buf[512];\n' + '\n' + ' g_snprintf(buf, sizeof(buf), "%s is an abstract widget", ' + 'self->ob_type->tp_name);\n' + ' PyErr_SetString(PyExc_NotImplementedError, buf);\n' + ' return -1;\n' + '}\n\n' + ) + + function_tmpl = ( + 'static PyObject *\n' + '_wrap_%(cname)s(PyObject *self%(extraparams)s)\n' + '{\n' + '%(varlist)s' + '%(parseargs)s' + '%(codebefore)s' + ' %(begin_allow_threads)s\n' + ' %(setreturn)s%(cname)s(%(arglist)s);\n' + ' %(end_allow_threads)s\n' + '%(codeafter)s\n' + '}\n\n' + ) + + virtual_accessor_tmpl = ( + 'static PyObject *\n' + '_wrap_%(cname)s(PyObject *cls%(extraparams)s)\n' + '{\n' + ' gpointer klass;\n' + '%(varlist)s' + '%(parseargs)s' + '%(codebefore)s' + ' klass = g_type_class_ref(pyg_type_from_object(cls));\n' + ' if (%(class_cast_macro)s(klass)->%(virtual)s)\n' + ' %(setreturn)s%(class_cast_macro)s(klass)->' + '%(virtual)s(%(arglist)s);\n' + ' else {\n' + ' PyErr_SetString(PyExc_NotImplementedError, ' + '"virtual method %(name)s not implemented");\n' + ' g_type_class_unref(klass);\n' + ' return NULL;\n' + ' }\n' + ' g_type_class_unref(klass);\n' + '%(codeafter)s\n' + '}\n\n' + ) + + # template for method calls + constructor_tmpl = None + method_tmpl = None + + def __init__(self, parser, objinfo, overrides, fp=FileOutput(sys.stdout)): + self.parser = parser + self.objinfo = objinfo + self.overrides = overrides + self.fp = fp + + def get_lower_name(self): + return string.lower(string.replace(self.objinfo.typecode, + '_TYPE_', '_', 1)) + + def get_field_accessor(self, fieldname): + raise NotImplementedError + + def get_initial_class_substdict(self): return {} + + def get_initial_constructor_substdict(self, constructor): + return { 'name': '%s.__init__' % self.objinfo.py_name, + 'errorreturn': '-1' } + + def get_initial_method_substdict(self, method): + substdict = { 'name': '%s.%s' % (self.objinfo.py_name, method.name) } + if method.unblock_threads: + substdict['begin_allow_threads'] = 'pyg_begin_allow_threads;' + substdict['end_allow_threads'] = 'pyg_end_allow_threads;' + else: + substdict['begin_allow_threads'] = '' + substdict['end_allow_threads'] = '' + return substdict + + def write_class(self): + if self.overrides.is_type_ignored(self.objinfo.c_name): + return + self.fp.write('\n/* ----------- %s ----------- */\n\n' % + self.objinfo.c_name) + substdict = self.get_initial_class_substdict() + if not substdict.has_key('tp_flags'): + substdict['tp_flags'] = 'Py_TPFLAGS_DEFAULT | Py_TPFLAGS_BASETYPE' + substdict['typename'] = self.objinfo.c_name + if self.overrides.modulename: + substdict['classname'] = '%s.%s' % (self.overrides.modulename, + self.objinfo.name) + else: + substdict['classname'] = self.objinfo.name + substdict['tp_doc'] = self.objinfo.docstring + + # Maybe this could be done in a nicer way, but I'll leave it as it is + # for now: -- Johan + if not self.overrides.slot_is_overriden('%s.tp_init' % + self.objinfo.c_name): + substdict['tp_init'] = self.write_constructor() + substdict['tp_methods'] = self.write_methods() + substdict['tp_getset'] = self.write_getsets() + + # handle slots ... + for slot in self.slots_list: + + slotname = '%s.%s' % (self.objinfo.c_name, slot) + slotfunc = '_wrap_%s_%s' % (self.get_lower_name(), slot) + if slot[:6] == 'tp_as_': + slotfunc = '&' + slotfunc + if self.overrides.slot_is_overriden(slotname): + data = self.overrides.slot_override(slotname) + self.write_function(slotname, data) + substdict[slot] = slotfunc + else: + if not substdict.has_key(slot): + substdict[slot] = '0' + + self.fp.write(self.type_tmpl % substdict) + + self.write_virtuals() + + def write_function_wrapper(self, function_obj, template, + handle_return=0, is_method=0, kwargs_needed=0, + substdict=None): + '''This function is the guts of all functions that generate + wrappers for functions, methods and constructors.''' + if not substdict: substdict = {} + + info = argtypes.WrapperInfo() + + substdict.setdefault('errorreturn', 'NULL') + + # for methods, we want the leading comma + if is_method: + info.arglist.append('') + + if function_obj.varargs: + raise argtypes.ArgTypeNotFoundError("varargs functions not supported") + + for param in function_obj.params: + if param.pdflt != None and '|' not in info.parsestr: + info.add_parselist('|', [], []) + handler = argtypes.matcher.get(param.ptype) + handler.write_param(param.ptype, param.pname, param.pdflt, + param.pnull, info) + + substdict['setreturn'] = '' + if handle_return: + if function_obj.ret not in ('none', None): + substdict['setreturn'] = 'ret = ' + handler = argtypes.matcher.get(function_obj.ret) + handler.write_return(function_obj.ret, + function_obj.caller_owns_return, info) + + if function_obj.deprecated != None: + deprecated = self.deprecated_tmpl % { + 'deprecationmsg': function_obj.deprecated, + 'errorreturn': substdict['errorreturn'] } + else: + deprecated = '' + + # if name isn't set, set it to function_obj.name + substdict.setdefault('name', function_obj.name) + + if function_obj.unblock_threads: + substdict['begin_allow_threads'] = 'pyg_begin_allow_threads;' + substdict['end_allow_threads'] = 'pyg_end_allow_threads;' + else: + substdict['begin_allow_threads'] = '' + substdict['end_allow_threads'] = '' + + if self.objinfo: + substdict['typename'] = self.objinfo.c_name + substdict.setdefault('cname', function_obj.c_name) + substdict['varlist'] = info.get_varlist() + substdict['typecodes'] = info.parsestr + substdict['parselist'] = info.get_parselist() + substdict['arglist'] = info.get_arglist() + substdict['codebefore'] = deprecated + ( + string.replace(info.get_codebefore(), + 'return NULL', 'return ' + substdict['errorreturn']) + ) + substdict['codeafter'] = ( + string.replace(info.get_codeafter(), + 'return NULL', + 'return ' + substdict['errorreturn'])) + + if info.parsestr or kwargs_needed: + substdict['parseargs'] = self.parse_tmpl % substdict + substdict['extraparams'] = ', PyObject *args, PyObject *kwargs' + flags = 'METH_VARARGS|METH_KEYWORDS' + + # prepend the keyword list to the variable list + substdict['varlist'] = info.get_kwlist() + substdict['varlist'] + else: + substdict['parseargs'] = '' + substdict['extraparams'] = '' + flags = 'METH_NOARGS' + + return template % substdict, flags + + def write_constructor(self): + initfunc = '0' + constructor = self.parser.find_constructor(self.objinfo,self.overrides) + if not constructor: + return self.write_default_constructor() + + funcname = constructor.c_name + try: + if self.overrides.is_overriden(funcname): + data = self.overrides.override(funcname) + self.write_function(funcname, data) + self.objinfo.has_new_constructor_api = ( + self.objinfo.typecode in + self.overrides.newstyle_constructors) + else: + # ok, a hack to determine if we should use + # new-style constructores :P + property_based = getattr(self, + 'write_property_based_constructor', + None) + if property_based: + if (len(constructor.params) == 0 or + isinstance(constructor.params[0], + definitions.Property)): + # write_property_based_constructor is only + # implemented in GObjectWrapper + return self.write_property_based_constructor( + constructor) + else: + sys.stderr.write( + "Warning: generating old-style constructor for:" + + constructor.c_name + '\n') + + # write constructor from template ... + code = self.write_function_wrapper(constructor, + self.constructor_tmpl, + handle_return=0, is_method=0, kwargs_needed=1, + substdict=self.get_initial_constructor_substdict( + constructor))[0] + self.fp.write(code) + initfunc = '_wrap_' + funcname + except argtypes.ArgTypeError, ex: + sys.stderr.write('Could not write constructor for %s: %s\n' + % (self.objinfo.c_name, str(ex))) + + initfunc = self.write_noconstructor() + return initfunc + + def write_noconstructor(self): + # this is a hack ... + if not hasattr(self.overrides, 'no_constructor_written'): + self.fp.write(self.noconstructor) + self.overrides.no_constructor_written = 1 + initfunc = 'pygobject_no_constructor' + return initfunc + + def write_default_constructor(self): + return self.write_noconstructor() + + def get_methflags(self, funcname): + if self.overrides.wants_kwargs(funcname): + flags = 'METH_VARARGS|METH_KEYWORDS' + elif self.overrides.wants_noargs(funcname): + flags = 'METH_NOARGS' + elif self.overrides.wants_onearg(funcname): + flags = 'METH_O' + else: + flags = 'METH_VARARGS' + if self.overrides.is_staticmethod(funcname): + flags += '|METH_STATIC' + elif self.overrides.is_classmethod(funcname): + flags += '|METH_CLASS' + return flags + + def write_function(self, funcname, data): + lineno, filename = self.overrides.getstartline(funcname) + self.fp.setline(lineno, filename) + self.fp.write(data) + self.fp.resetline() + self.fp.write('\n\n') + + def _get_class_virtual_substdict(self, meth, cname, parent): + substdict = self.get_initial_method_substdict(meth) + substdict['virtual'] = meth.name + substdict['cname'] = cname + substdict['class_cast_macro'] = parent.typecode.replace( + '_TYPE_', '_', 1) + "_CLASS" + substdict['typecode'] = self.objinfo.typecode + substdict['cast'] = string.replace(parent.typecode, '_TYPE_', '_', 1) + return substdict + + def write_methods(self): + methods = [] + klass = self.objinfo.c_name + # First, get methods from the defs files + for meth in self.parser.find_methods(self.objinfo): + method_name = meth.c_name + if self.overrides.is_ignored(method_name): + continue + try: + if self.overrides.is_overriden(method_name): + if not self.overrides.is_already_included(method_name): + data = self.overrides.override(method_name) + self.write_function(method_name, data) + + methflags = self.get_methflags(method_name) + else: + # write constructor from template ... + code, methflags = self.write_function_wrapper(meth, + self.method_tmpl, handle_return=1, is_method=1, + substdict=self.get_initial_method_substdict(meth)) + self.fp.write(code) + methods.append(self.methdef_tmpl % + { 'name': fixname(meth.name), + 'cname': '_wrap_' + method_name, + 'flags': methflags, + 'docstring': meth.docstring }) + methods_coverage.declare_wrapped() + except argtypes.ArgTypeError, ex: + methods_coverage.declare_not_wrapped() + sys.stderr.write('Could not write method %s.%s: %s\n' + % (klass, meth.name, str(ex))) + + # Now try to see if there are any defined in the override + for method_name in self.overrides.get_defines_for(klass): + c_name = override.class2cname(klass, method_name) + if self.overrides.is_already_included(method_name): + continue + + try: + data = self.overrides.define(klass, method_name) + self.write_function(method_name, data) + methflags = self.get_methflags(method_name) + + methods.append(self.methdef_tmpl % + { 'name': method_name, + 'cname': '_wrap_' + c_name, + 'flags': methflags, + 'docstring': 'NULL' }) + methods_coverage.declare_wrapped() + except argtypes.ArgTypeError, ex: + methods_coverage.declare_not_wrapped() + sys.stderr.write('Could not write method %s.%s: %s\n' + % (klass, method_name, str(ex))) + + # Add GObject virtual method accessors, for chaining to parent + # virtuals from subclasses + methods += self.write_virtual_accessors() + + if methods: + methoddefs = '_Py%s_methods' % self.objinfo.c_name + # write the PyMethodDef structure + methods.append(' { NULL, NULL, 0, NULL }\n') + self.fp.write('static const PyMethodDef %s[] = {\n' % methoddefs) + self.fp.write(string.join(methods, '')) + self.fp.write('};\n\n') + else: + methoddefs = 'NULL' + return methoddefs + + def write_virtual_accessors(self): + klass = self.objinfo.c_name + methods = [] + for meth in self.parser.find_virtuals(self.objinfo): + method_name = self.objinfo.c_name + "__do_" + meth.name + if self.overrides.is_ignored(method_name): + continue + try: + if self.overrides.is_overriden(method_name): + if not self.overrides.is_already_included(method_name): + data = self.overrides.override(method_name) + self.write_function(method_name, data) + methflags = self.get_methflags(method_name) + else: + # temporarily add a 'self' parameter as first argument + meth.params.insert(0, definitions.Parameter( + ptype=(self.objinfo.c_name + '*'), + pname='self', pdflt=None, pnull=None)) + try: + # write method from template ... + code, methflags = self.write_function_wrapper( + meth, self.virtual_accessor_tmpl, + handle_return=True, is_method=False, + substdict=self._get_class_virtual_substdict( + meth, method_name, self.objinfo)) + self.fp.write(code) + finally: + del meth.params[0] + methods.append(self.methdef_tmpl % + { 'name': "do_" + fixname(meth.name), + 'cname': '_wrap_' + method_name, + 'flags': methflags + '|METH_CLASS', + 'docstring': 'NULL'}) + vaccessors_coverage.declare_wrapped() + except argtypes.ArgTypeError, ex: + vaccessors_coverage.declare_not_wrapped() + sys.stderr.write( + 'Could not write virtual accessor method %s.%s: %s\n' + % (klass, meth.name, str(ex))) + return methods + + def write_virtuals(self): + ''' + Write _wrap_FooBar__proxy_do_zbr() reverse wrapers for + GObject virtuals + ''' + klass = self.objinfo.c_name + virtuals = [] + for meth in self.parser.find_virtuals(self.objinfo): + method_name = self.objinfo.c_name + "__proxy_do_" + meth.name + if self.overrides.is_ignored(method_name): + continue + try: + if self.overrides.is_overriden(method_name): + if not self.overrides.is_already_included(method_name): + data = self.overrides.override(method_name) + self.write_function(method_name, data) + else: + # write virtual proxy ... + ret, props = argtypes.matcher.get_reverse_ret(meth.ret) + wrapper = reversewrapper.ReverseWrapper( + '_wrap_' + method_name, is_static=True) + wrapper.set_return_type(ret(wrapper, **props)) + wrapper.add_parameter(reversewrapper.PyGObjectMethodParam( + wrapper, "self", method_name="do_" + meth.name, + c_type=(klass + ' *'))) + for param in meth.params: + handler, props = argtypes.matcher.get_reverse( + param.ptype) + props["direction"] = param.pdir + props["nullok"] = param.pnull + wrapper.add_parameter(handler(wrapper, + param.pname, **props)) + buf = reversewrapper.MemoryCodeSink() + wrapper.generate(buf) + self.fp.write(buf.flush()) + virtuals.append((fixname(meth.name), '_wrap_' + method_name)) + vproxies_coverage.declare_wrapped() + except argtypes.ArgTypeError, ex: + vproxies_coverage.declare_not_wrapped() + virtuals.append((fixname(meth.name), None)) + sys.stderr.write('Could not write virtual proxy %s.%s: %s\n' + % (klass, meth.name, str(ex))) + if virtuals: + # Write a 'pygtk class init' function for this object, + # except when the object type is explicitly ignored (like + # GtkPlug and GtkSocket on win32). + if self.overrides.is_ignored(self.objinfo.typecode): + return + class_cast_macro = self.objinfo.typecode.replace( + '_TYPE_', '_', 1) + "_CLASS" + cast_macro = self.objinfo.typecode.replace('_TYPE_', '_', 1) + funcname = "__%s_class_init" % klass + self.objinfo.class_init_func = funcname + have_implemented_virtuals = not not [True + for name, cname in virtuals + if cname is not None] + self.fp.write( + ('\nstatic int\n' + '%(funcname)s(gpointer gclass, PyTypeObject *pyclass)\n' + '{\n') % vars()) + + if have_implemented_virtuals: + self.fp.write(' PyObject *o;\n') + self.fp.write( + ' %(klass)sClass *klass = ' + '%(class_cast_macro)s(gclass);\n' + ' PyObject *gsignals = ' + 'PyDict_GetItemString(pyclass->tp_dict, "__gsignals__");\n' + % vars()) + + for name, cname in virtuals: + do_name = 'do_' + name + if cname is None: + self.fp.write('\n /* overriding %(do_name)s ' + 'is currently not supported */\n' % vars()) + else: + self.fp.write(''' + o = PyObject_GetAttrString((PyObject *) pyclass, "%(do_name)s"); + if (o == NULL) + PyErr_Clear(); + else { + if (!PyObject_TypeCheck(o, &PyCFunction_Type) + && !(gsignals && PyDict_GetItemString(gsignals, "%(name)s"))) + klass->%(name)s = %(cname)s; + Py_DECREF(o); + } +''' % vars()) + self.fp.write(' return 0;\n}\n') + + def write_getsets(self): + lower_name = self.get_lower_name() + getsets_name = lower_name + '_getsets' + getterprefix = '_wrap_' + lower_name + '__get_' + setterprefix = '_wrap_' + lower_name + '__set_' + + # no overrides for the whole function. If no fields, + # don't write a func + if not self.objinfo.fields: + return '0' + getsets = [] + for ftype, cfname in self.objinfo.fields: + fname = cfname.replace('.', '_') + gettername = '0' + settername = '0' + attrname = self.objinfo.c_name + '.' + fname + if self.overrides.attr_is_overriden(attrname): + code = self.overrides.attr_override(attrname) + self.write_function(attrname, code) + if string.find(code, getterprefix + fname) >= 0: + gettername = getterprefix + fname + if string.find(code, setterprefix + fname) >= 0: + settername = setterprefix + fname + if gettername == '0': + try: + funcname = getterprefix + fname + info = argtypes.WrapperInfo() + handler = argtypes.matcher.get(ftype) + # for attributes, we don't own the "return value" + handler.write_return(ftype, 0, info) + self.fp.write(self.getter_tmpl % + { 'funcname': funcname, + 'varlist': info.varlist, + 'field': self.get_field_accessor(cfname), + 'codeafter': info.get_codeafter() }) + gettername = funcname + except argtypes.ArgTypeError, ex: + sys.stderr.write( + "Could not write getter for %s.%s: %s\n" + % (self.objinfo.c_name, fname, str(ex))) + if gettername != '0' or settername != '0': + getsets.append(' { "%s", (getter)%s, (setter)%s },\n' % + (fixname(fname), gettername, settername)) + + if not getsets: + return '0' + self.fp.write('static const PyGetSetDef %s[] = {\n' % getsets_name) + for getset in getsets: + self.fp.write(getset) + self.fp.write(' { NULL, (getter)0, (setter)0 },\n') + self.fp.write('};\n\n') + + return getsets_name + + def _write_get_symbol_names(self, writer, functions): + self.fp.write("""static PyObject * +_wrap__get_symbol_names(PyObject *self) +{ + PyObject *pylist = PyList_New(0); + +""") + for obj, bases in writer.get_classes(): + self.fp.write(' PyList_Append(pylist, ' + 'PyString_FromString("%s"));\n' % (obj.name)) + + for name, cname, flags, docstring in functions: + self.fp.write(' PyList_Append(pylist, ' + 'PyString_FromString("%s"));\n' % (name)) + + for enum in writer.get_enums(): + self.fp.write(' PyList_Append(pylist, ' + 'PyString_FromString("%s"));\n' % (enum.name)) + for nick, value in enum.values: + name = value[len(self.overrides.modulename)+1:] + self.fp.write(' PyList_Append(pylist, ' + 'PyString_FromString("%s"));\n' % (name)) + + self.fp.write(" return pylist;\n}\n\n"); + + def _write_get_symbol(self, writer, functions): + self.fp.write("""static PyObject * +_wrap__get_symbol(PyObject *self, PyObject *args) +{ + PyObject *d; + char *name; + static PyObject *modulename = NULL; + static PyObject *module = NULL; + static char *strip_prefix = "%s"; + + if (!PyArg_ParseTuple(args, "Os", &d, &name)) + return NULL; + + if (!modulename) + modulename = PyString_FromString("%s"); + + if (!module) + module = PyDict_GetItemString(d, "__module__"); + +""" % (self.overrides.modulename.upper() + '_', + self.overrides.modulename)) + + first = True + # Classes / GObjects + for obj, bases in writer.get_classes(): + if first: + self.fp.write(' if (!strcmp(name, "%s")) {\n' % obj.name) + first = False + else: + self.fp.write(' } else if (!strcmp(name, "%s")) {\n' % obj.name) + self.fp.write( + ' return (PyObject*)pygobject_lookup_class(%s);\n' % + obj.typecode) + self.fp.write(' }\n') + + # Functions + for name, cname, flags, docstring in functions: + self.fp.write(' else if (!strcmp(name, "%s")) {\n' % name) + self.fp.write(' static PyMethodDef ml = { ' + '"%s", (PyCFunction)%s, %s, "%s"};\n' % ( + name, cname, flags, docstring)) + self.fp.write(' return PyCFunction_NewEx(&ml, NULL, modulename);\n') + self.fp.write(' }\n') + + # Enums + def write_enum(enum, returnobj=False): + if returnobj: + ret = 'return ' + else: + ret = '' + if enum.deftype == 'enum': + self.fp.write( + ' %spyg_enum_add(module, "%s", strip_prefix, %s);\n' + % (ret, enum.name, enum.typecode)) + else: + self.fp.write( + ' %spyg_flags_add(module, "%s", strip_prefix, %s);\n' + % (ret, enum.name, enum.typecode)) + + strip_len = len(self.overrides.modulename)+1 # GTK_ + for enum in writer.get_enums(): + # XXX: Implement without typecodes + self.fp.write(' else if (!strcmp(name, "%s")) {\n' % enum.name) + write_enum(enum, returnobj=True) + self.fp.write(' }\n') + + for nick, value in enum.values: + value = value[strip_len:] + self.fp.write(' else if (!strcmp(name, "%s")) {\n' % value) + write_enum(enum) + self.fp.write(' return PyObject_GetAttrString(module, "%s");\n' % + value) + self.fp.write(' }\n') + + self.fp.write(' return Py_None;\n}\n\n'); + + def _write_function_bodies(self): + functions = [] + # First, get methods from the defs files + for func in self.parser.find_functions(): + funcname = func.c_name + if self.overrides.is_ignored(funcname): + continue + try: + if self.overrides.is_overriden(funcname): + data = self.overrides.override(funcname) + self.write_function(funcname, data) + + methflags = self.get_methflags(funcname) + else: + # write constructor from template ... + code, methflags = self.write_function_wrapper(func, + self.function_tmpl, handle_return=1, is_method=0) + self.fp.write(code) + functions.append((func.name, '_wrap_' + funcname, + methflags, func.docstring)) + functions_coverage.declare_wrapped() + except argtypes.ArgTypeError, ex: + functions_coverage.declare_not_wrapped() + sys.stderr.write('Could not write function %s: %s\n' + % (func.name, str(ex))) + + # Now try to see if there are any defined in the override + for funcname in self.overrides.get_functions(): + try: + data = self.overrides.function(funcname) + self.write_function(funcname, data) + methflags = self.get_methflags(funcname) + functions.append((funcname, '_wrap_' + funcname, + methflags, 'NULL')) + functions_coverage.declare_wrapped() + except argtypes.ArgTypeError, ex: + functions_coverage.declare_not_wrapped() + sys.stderr.write('Could not write function %s: %s\n' + % (funcname, str(ex))) + return functions + + def write_functions(self, writer, prefix): + self.fp.write('\n/* ----------- functions ----------- */\n\n') + functions = [] + func_infos = self._write_function_bodies() + + # If we have a dynamic namespace, write symbol and attribute getter + if self.overrides.dynamicnamespace: + self._write_get_symbol_names(writer, func_infos) + self._write_get_symbol(writer, func_infos) + for obj, bases in writer.get_classes(): + self.fp.write("""static PyTypeObject * +%s_register_type(const gchar *name, PyObject *unused) +{ + PyObject *m = PyImport_ImportModule("gtk"); + PyObject *d = PyModule_GetDict(m); +""" % obj.c_name) + writer.write_class(obj, bases, indent=1) + self.fp.write( + ' return (%s)PyDict_GetItemString(d, "%s");\n' % ( + 'PyTypeObject*', obj.name)) + self.fp.write("}\n") + + functions.append(' { "_get_symbol_names", ' + '(PyCFunction)_wrap__get_symbol_names, ' + 'METH_NOARGS, NULL },\n') + functions.append(' { "_get_symbol", ' + '(PyCFunction)_wrap__get_symbol, ' + 'METH_VARARGS, NULL },\n') + else: + for name, cname, flags, docstring in func_infos: + functions.append(self.methdef_tmpl % dict(name=name, + cname=cname, + flags=flags, + docstring=docstring)) + + # write the PyMethodDef structure + functions.append(' { NULL, NULL, 0, NULL }\n') + + self.fp.write('const PyMethodDef ' + prefix + '_functions[] = {\n') + self.fp.write(string.join(functions, '')) + self.fp.write('};\n\n') + +class GObjectWrapper(Wrapper): + constructor_tmpl = ( + 'static int\n' + '_wrap_%(cname)s(PyGObject *self%(extraparams)s)\n' + '{\n' + '%(varlist)s' + '%(parseargs)s' + '%(codebefore)s' + ' self->obj = (GObject *)%(cname)s(%(arglist)s);\n' + '%(codeafter)s\n' + ' if (!self->obj) {\n' + ' PyErr_SetString(PyExc_RuntimeError, ' + '"could not create %(typename)s object");\n' + ' return -1;\n' + ' }\n' + '%(aftercreate)s' + ' pygobject_register_wrapper((PyObject *)self);\n' + ' return 0;\n' + '}\n\n' + ) + + method_tmpl = ( + 'static PyObject *\n' + '_wrap_%(cname)s(PyGObject *self%(extraparams)s)\n' + '{\n' + '%(varlist)s' + '%(parseargs)s' + '%(codebefore)s' + ' %(begin_allow_threads)s\n' + ' %(setreturn)s%(cname)s(%(cast)s(self->obj)%(arglist)s);\n' + ' %(end_allow_threads)s\n' + '%(codeafter)s\n' + '}\n\n' + ) + def __init__(self, parser, objinfo, overrides, fp=FileOutput(sys.stdout)): + Wrapper.__init__(self, parser, objinfo, overrides, fp) + if self.objinfo: + self.castmacro = string.replace(self.objinfo.typecode, + '_TYPE_', '_', 1) + + def get_initial_class_substdict(self): + return { 'tp_basicsize' : 'PyGObject', + 'tp_weaklistoffset' : 'offsetof(PyGObject, weakreflist)', + 'tp_dictoffset' : 'offsetof(PyGObject, inst_dict)' } + + def get_field_accessor(self, fieldname): + castmacro = string.replace(self.objinfo.typecode, '_TYPE_', '_', 1) + return '%s(pygobject_get(self))->%s' % (castmacro, fieldname) + + def get_initial_constructor_substdict(self, constructor): + substdict = Wrapper.get_initial_constructor_substdict(self, + constructor) + if not constructor.caller_owns_return: + substdict['aftercreate'] = " g_object_ref(self->obj);\n" + else: + substdict['aftercreate'] = '' + return substdict + + def get_initial_method_substdict(self, method): + substdict = Wrapper.get_initial_method_substdict(self, method) + substdict['cast'] = string.replace(self.objinfo.typecode, + '_TYPE_', '_', 1) + return substdict + + def write_default_constructor(self): + try: + parent = self.parser.find_object(self.objinfo.parent) + except ValueError: + parent = None + if parent is not None: + ## just like the constructor is inheritted, we should + # inherit the new API compatibility flag + self.objinfo.has_new_constructor_api = ( + parent.has_new_constructor_api) + elif self.objinfo.parent == 'GObject': + self.objinfo.has_new_constructor_api = True + return '0' + + def write_property_based_constructor(self, constructor): + self.objinfo.has_new_constructor_api = True + out = self.fp + print >> out, "static int" + print >> out, '_wrap_%s(PyGObject *self, PyObject *args,' \ + ' PyObject *kwargs)\n{' % constructor.c_name + if constructor.params: + s = " GType obj_type = pyg_type_from_object((PyObject *) self);" + print >> out, s + + def py_str_list_to_c(arg): + if arg: + return "{" + ", ".join( + map(lambda s: '"' + s + '"', arg)) + ", NULL }" + else: + return "{ NULL }" + + classname = '%s.%s' % (self.overrides.modulename, + self.objinfo.name) + + if constructor.params: + mandatory_arguments = [param for param in constructor.params + if not param.optional] + optional_arguments = [param for param in constructor.params + if param.optional] + arg_names = py_str_list_to_c( + [param.argname + for param in mandatory_arguments + optional_arguments]) + + prop_names = py_str_list_to_c( + [param.pname + for param in mandatory_arguments + optional_arguments]) + + print >> out, " GParameter params[%i];" % \ + len(constructor.params) + print >> out, " PyObject *parsed_args[%i] = {NULL, };" % \ + len(constructor.params) + print >> out, " char *arg_names[] = %s;" % arg_names + print >> out, " char *prop_names[] = %s;" % prop_names + print >> out, " guint nparams, i;" + print >> out + if constructor.deprecated is not None: + out.write( + ' if (PyErr_Warn(PyExc_DeprecationWarning, ' + '"%s") < 0)\n' % + constructor.deprecated) + print >> out, ' return -1;' + print >> out + out.write(" if (!PyArg_ParseTupleAndKeywords(args, kwargs, ") + template = '"' + if mandatory_arguments: + template += "O"*len(mandatory_arguments) + if optional_arguments: + template += "|" + "O"*len(optional_arguments) + template += ':%s.__init__"' % classname + print >> out, template, ", arg_names", + for i in range(len(constructor.params)): + print >> out, ", &parsed_args[%i]" % i, + + out.write( + "))\n" + " return -1;\n" + "\n" + " memset(params, 0, sizeof(GParameter)*%i);\n" + " if (!pyg_parse_constructor_args(obj_type, arg_names,\n" + " prop_names, params, \n" + " &nparams, parsed_args))\n" + " return -1;\n" + " pygobject_constructv(self, nparams, params);\n" + " for (i = 0; i < nparams; ++i)\n" + " g_value_unset(¶ms[i].value);\n" + % len(constructor.params)) + else: + out.write( + " static char* kwlist[] = { NULL };\n" + "\n") + + if constructor.deprecated is not None: + out.write( + ' if (PyErr_Warn(PyExc_DeprecationWarning, "%s") < 0)\n' + ' return -1;\n' + '\n' % constructor.deprecated) + + out.write( + ' if (!PyArg_ParseTupleAndKeywords(args, kwargs,\n' + ' ":%s.__init__",\n' + ' kwlist))\n' + ' return -1;\n' + '\n' + ' pygobject_constructv(self, 0, NULL);\n' % classname) + out.write( + ' if (!self->obj) {\n' + ' PyErr_SetString(\n' + ' PyExc_RuntimeError, \n' + ' "could not create %s object");\n' + ' return -1;\n' + ' }\n' % classname) + + if not constructor.caller_owns_return: + print >> out, " g_object_ref(self->obj);\n" + + out.write( + ' return 0;\n' + '}\n\n') + + return "_wrap_%s" % constructor.c_name + + +class GInterfaceWrapper(GObjectWrapper): + virtual_accessor_tmpl = ( + 'static PyObject *\n' + '_wrap_%(cname)s(PyObject *cls%(extraparams)s)\n' + '{\n' + ' %(vtable)s *iface;\n' + '%(varlist)s' + '%(parseargs)s' + '%(codebefore)s' + ' iface = g_type_interface_peek(' + 'g_type_class_peek(pyg_type_from_object(cls)), %(typecode)s);\n' + ' if (iface->%(virtual)s)\n' + ' %(setreturn)siface->%(virtual)s(%(arglist)s);\n' + ' else {\n' + ' PyErr_SetString(PyExc_NotImplementedError, ' + '"interface method %(name)s not implemented");\n' + ' return NULL;\n' + ' }\n' + '%(codeafter)s\n' + '}\n\n' + ) + + def get_initial_class_substdict(self): + return { 'tp_basicsize' : 'PyObject', + 'tp_weaklistoffset' : '0', + 'tp_dictoffset' : '0'} + + def write_constructor(self): + # interfaces have no constructors ... + return '0' + def write_getsets(self): + # interfaces have no fields ... + return '0' + + def _get_class_virtual_substdict(self, meth, cname, parent): + substdict = self.get_initial_method_substdict(meth) + substdict['virtual'] = meth.name + substdict['cname'] = cname + substdict['typecode'] = self.objinfo.typecode + substdict['vtable'] = self.objinfo.vtable + return substdict + + def write_virtuals(self): + ## Now write reverse method wrappers, which let python code + ## implement interface methods. + # First, get methods from the defs files + klass = self.objinfo.c_name + proxies = [] + for meth in self.parser.find_virtuals(self.objinfo): + method_name = self.objinfo.c_name + "__proxy_do_" + meth.name + if self.overrides.is_ignored(method_name): + continue + try: + if self.overrides.is_overriden(method_name): + if not self.overrides.is_already_included(method_name): + data = self.overrides.override(method_name) + self.write_function(method_name, data) + else: + # write proxy ... + ret, props = argtypes.matcher.get_reverse_ret(meth.ret) + wrapper = reversewrapper.ReverseWrapper( + '_wrap_' + method_name, is_static=True) + wrapper.set_return_type(ret(wrapper, **props)) + wrapper.add_parameter(reversewrapper.PyGObjectMethodParam( + wrapper, "self", method_name="do_" + meth.name, + c_type=(klass + ' *'))) + for param in meth.params: + handler, props = argtypes.matcher.get_reverse( + param.ptype) + props["direction"] = param.pdir + props["nullok"] = param.pnull + wrapper.add_parameter( + handler(wrapper, param.pname, **props)) + buf = reversewrapper.MemoryCodeSink() + wrapper.generate(buf) + self.fp.write(buf.flush()) + proxies.append((fixname(meth.name), '_wrap_' + method_name)) + iproxies_coverage.declare_wrapped() + except argtypes.ArgTypeError, ex: + iproxies_coverage.declare_not_wrapped() + proxies.append((fixname(meth.name), None)) + sys.stderr.write('Could not write interface proxy %s.%s: %s\n' + % (klass, meth.name, str(ex))) + + if not proxies or not [cname for name, cname in proxies if cname]: + return + + ## Write an interface init function for this object + funcname = "__%s__interface_init" % klass + vtable = self.objinfo.vtable + self.fp.write( + '\nstatic void\n' + '%(funcname)s(%(vtable)s *iface, PyTypeObject *pytype)\n' + '{\n' + ' %(vtable)s *parent_iface = ' + 'g_type_interface_peek_parent(iface);\n' + ' PyObject *py_method;\n' + '\n' + % vars()) + + for name, cname in proxies: + do_name = 'do_' + name + if cname is None: + continue + + self.fp.write(( + ' py_method = pytype? PyObject_GetAttrString(' + '(PyObject *) pytype, "%(do_name)s") : NULL;\n' + ' if (py_method && !PyObject_TypeCheck(py_method, ' + '&PyCFunction_Type)) {\n' + ' iface->%(name)s = %(cname)s;\n' + ' } else {\n' + ' PyErr_Clear();\n' + ' if (parent_iface) {\n' + ' iface->%(name)s = parent_iface->%(name)s;\n' + ' }\n' + ' Py_XDECREF(py_method);\n' + ' }\n' + ) % vars()) + self.fp.write('}\n\n') + interface_info = "__%s__iinfo" % klass + self.fp.write(''' +static const GInterfaceInfo %s = { + (GInterfaceInitFunc) %s, + NULL, + NULL +}; +''' % (interface_info, funcname)) + self.objinfo.interface_info = interface_info + +class GBoxedWrapper(Wrapper): + constructor_tmpl = ( + 'static int\n' + '_wrap_%(cname)s(PyGBoxed *self%(extraparams)s)\n' + '{\n' + '%(varlist)s' + '%(parseargs)s' + '%(codebefore)s' + ' self->gtype = %(typecode)s;\n' + ' self->free_on_dealloc = FALSE;\n' + ' self->boxed = %(cname)s(%(arglist)s);\n' + '%(codeafter)s\n' + ' if (!self->boxed) {\n' + ' PyErr_SetString(PyExc_RuntimeError, ' + '"could not create %(typename)s object");\n' + ' return -1;\n' + ' }\n' + ' self->free_on_dealloc = TRUE;\n' + ' return 0;\n' + '}\n\n' + ) + + method_tmpl = ( + 'static PyObject *\n' + '_wrap_%(cname)s(PyObject *self%(extraparams)s)\n' + '{\n' + '%(varlist)s' + '%(parseargs)s' + '%(codebefore)s' + ' %(begin_allow_threads)s\n' + ' %(setreturn)s%(cname)s(pyg_boxed_get(self, ' + '%(typename)s)%(arglist)s);\n' + ' %(end_allow_threads)s\n' + '%(codeafter)s\n' + '}\n\n' + ) + + def get_initial_class_substdict(self): + return { 'tp_basicsize' : 'PyGBoxed', + 'tp_weaklistoffset' : '0', + 'tp_dictoffset' : '0' } + + def get_field_accessor(self, fieldname): + return 'pyg_boxed_get(self, %s)->%s' % (self.objinfo.c_name, fieldname) + + def get_initial_constructor_substdict(self, constructor): + substdict = Wrapper.get_initial_constructor_substdict( + self, constructor) + substdict['typecode'] = self.objinfo.typecode + return substdict + +class GPointerWrapper(GBoxedWrapper): + constructor_tmpl = ( + 'static int\n' + '_wrap_%(cname)s(PyGPointer *self%(extraparams)s)\n' + '{\n' + '%(varlist)s' + '%(parseargs)s' + '%(codebefore)s' + ' self->gtype = %(typecode)s;\n' + ' self->pointer = %(cname)s(%(arglist)s);\n' + '%(codeafter)s\n' + ' if (!self->pointer) {\n' + ' PyErr_SetString(PyExc_RuntimeError, ' + '"could not create %(typename)s object");\n' + ' return -1;\n' + ' }\n' + ' return 0;\n' + '}\n\n' + ) + + method_tmpl = ( + 'static PyObject *\n' + '_wrap_%(cname)s(PyObject *self%(extraparams)s)\n' + '{\n' + '%(varlist)s' + '%(parseargs)s' + '%(codebefore)s' + ' %(setreturn)s%(cname)s(pyg_pointer_get(self, ' + '%(typename)s)%(arglist)s);\n' + '%(codeafter)s\n' + '}\n\n' + ) + + def get_initial_class_substdict(self): + return { 'tp_basicsize' : 'PyGPointer', + 'tp_weaklistoffset' : '0', + 'tp_dictoffset' : '0' } + + def get_field_accessor(self, fieldname): + return 'pyg_pointer_get(self, %s)->%s' % (self.objinfo.c_name, + fieldname) + + def get_initial_constructor_substdict(self, constructor): + substdict = Wrapper.get_initial_constructor_substdict( + self, constructor) + substdict['typecode'] = self.objinfo.typecode + return substdict + +class SourceWriter: + def __init__(self, parser, overrides, prefix, fp=FileOutput(sys.stdout)): + self.parser = parser + self.overrides = overrides + self.prefix = prefix + self.fp = fp + + def write(self, py_ssize_t_clean=False): + argtypes.py_ssize_t_clean = py_ssize_t_clean + + self.write_headers(py_ssize_t_clean) + self.write_imports() + self.write_type_declarations() + self.write_body() + self.write_classes() + + wrapper = Wrapper(self.parser, None, self.overrides, self.fp) + wrapper.write_functions(self, self.prefix) + + if not self.overrides.dynamicnamespace: + self.write_enums() + self.write_extension_init() + self.write_registers() + + argtypes.py_ssize_t_clean = False + + def write_headers(self, py_ssize_t_clean): + self.fp.write('/* -- THIS FILE IS GENERATED - DO NOT EDIT */') + self.fp.write('/* -*- Mode: C; c-basic-offset: 4 -*- */\n\n') + if py_ssize_t_clean: + self.fp.write('#define PY_SSIZE_T_CLEAN\n') + self.fp.write('#include \n\n\n') + if py_ssize_t_clean: + self.fp.write(''' + +#if PY_VERSION_HEX < 0x02050000 +typedef int Py_ssize_t; +#define PY_SSIZE_T_MAX INT_MAX +#define PY_SSIZE_T_MIN INT_MIN +typedef inquiry lenfunc; +typedef intargfunc ssizeargfunc; +typedef intobjargproc ssizeobjargproc; +#endif + +''') + self.fp.write(self.overrides.get_headers()) + self.fp.resetline() + self.fp.write('\n\n') + + def write_imports(self): + self.fp.write('/* ---------- types from other modules ---------- */\n') + for module, pyname, cname, importing_for in self.overrides.get_imports(): + if importing_for is None or is_registered_object(importing_for): + self.fp.write('static PyTypeObject *_%s;\n' % cname) + self.fp.write('#define %s (*_%s)\n' % (cname, cname)) + self.fp.write('\n\n') + + def write_type_declarations(self): + #todo use 'static' if used only in one file + self.fp.write('/* ---------- forward type declarations ---------- */\n') + for obj in self.parser.boxes: + if not self.overrides.is_type_ignored(obj.c_name): + self.fp.write('PyTypeObject G_GNUC_INTERNAL Py' + obj.c_name + '_Type;\n') + for obj in self.parser.objects: + if not self.overrides.is_type_ignored(obj.c_name): + self.fp.write('PyTypeObject G_GNUC_INTERNAL Py' + obj.c_name + '_Type;\n') + for interface in self.parser.interfaces: + if not self.overrides.is_type_ignored(interface.c_name): + self.fp.write('PyTypeObject G_GNUC_INTERNAL Py' + interface.c_name + '_Type;\n') + self.fp.write('\n') + + def write_body(self): + self.fp.write(self.overrides.get_body()) + self.fp.resetline() + self.fp.write('\n\n') + + def _sort_parent_children(self, objects): + objects = list(objects) + modified = True + while modified: + modified = False + parent_index = None + child_index = None + for i, obj in enumerate(objects): + if obj.parent == 'GObject': + continue + if obj.parent not in [info.c_name for info in objects[:i]]: + for j, info in enumerate(objects[i+1:]): + if info.c_name == obj.parent: + parent_index = i + 1 + j + child_index = i + break + else: + continue + break + if child_index is not None and parent_index is not None: + if child_index != parent_index: + objects.insert(child_index, objects.pop(parent_index)) + modified = True + return objects + + def write_classes(self): + ## Sort the objects, so that we generate code for the parent types + ## before their children. + objects = self._sort_parent_children(self.parser.objects) + + for klass, items in ((GBoxedWrapper, self.parser.boxes), + (GPointerWrapper, self.parser.pointers), + (GObjectWrapper, objects), + (GInterfaceWrapper, self.parser.interfaces)): + for item in items: + instance = klass(self.parser, item, self.overrides, self.fp) + instance.write_class() + self.fp.write('\n') + + def get_enums(self): + enums = [] + for enum in self.parser.enums: + if self.overrides.is_type_ignored(enum.c_name): + continue + enums.append(enum) + return enums + + def write_enums(self): + if not self.parser.enums: + return + + self.fp.write('\n/* ----------- enums and flags ----------- */\n\n') + self.fp.write( + 'void\n' + self.prefix + + '_add_constants(PyObject *module, const gchar *strip_prefix)\n{\n') + + self.fp.write( + '#ifdef VERSION\n' + ' PyModule_AddStringConstant(module, "__version__", VERSION);\n' + '#endif\n') + + for enum in self.get_enums(): + if enum.typecode is None: + for nick, value in enum.values: + self.fp.write( + ' PyModule_AddIntConstant(module, ' + '(char *) pyg_constant_strip_prefix("%s", strip_prefix), %s);\n' + % (value, value)) + else: + if enum.deftype == 'enum': + self.fp.write(' pyg_enum_add(module, "%s", strip_prefix, %s);\n' + % (enum.name, enum.typecode)) + else: + self.fp.write(' pyg_flags_add(module, "%s", strip_prefix, %s);\n' + % (enum.name, enum.typecode)) + + self.fp.write('\n') + self.fp.write(' if (PyErr_Occurred())\n') + self.fp.write(' PyErr_Print();\n') + self.fp.write('}\n\n') + + def write_object_imports(self, retval=''): + imports = self.overrides.get_imports()[:] + if not imports: + return + + bymod = {} + for module, pyname, cname, importing_for in imports: + if importing_for is None or is_registered_object(importing_for): + bymod.setdefault(module, []).append((pyname, cname)) + self.fp.write(' PyObject *module;\n\n') + for module in bymod: + self.fp.write( + ' if ((module = PyImport_ImportModule("%s")) != NULL) {\n' + % module) + #self.fp.write( + # ' PyObject *moddict = PyModule_GetDict(module);\n\n') + for pyname, cname in bymod[module]: + #self.fp.write( + # ' _%s = (PyTypeObject *)PyDict_GetItemString(' + # 'moddict, "%s");\n' % (cname, pyname)) + self.fp.write( + ' _%s = (PyTypeObject *)PyObject_GetAttrString(' + 'module, "%s");\n' % (cname, pyname)) + self.fp.write(' if (_%s == NULL) {\n' % cname) + self.fp.write(' PyErr_SetString(PyExc_ImportError,\n') + self.fp.write(' "cannot import name %s from %s");\n' + % (pyname, module)) + self.fp.write(' return %s;\n' % retval) + self.fp.write(' }\n') + self.fp.write(' } else {\n') + self.fp.write(' PyErr_SetString(PyExc_ImportError,\n') + self.fp.write(' "could not import %s");\n' % module) + self.fp.write(' return %s;\n' % retval) + self.fp.write(' }\n') + self.fp.write('\n') + + def write_extension_init(self): + self.fp.write('/* initialise stuff extension classes */\n') + self.fp.write('void\n' + self.prefix + '_register_classes(PyObject *d)\n{\n') + self.write_object_imports() + self.fp.write(self.overrides.get_init() + '\n') + self.fp.resetline() + + def get_classes(self): + objects = self.parser.objects[:] + pos = 0 + while pos < len(objects): + parent = objects[pos].parent + for i in range(pos+1, len(objects)): + if objects[i].c_name == parent: + objects.insert(i+1, objects[pos]) + del objects[pos] + break + else: + pos = pos + 1 + + retval = [] + for obj in objects: + if self.overrides.is_type_ignored(obj.c_name): + continue + bases = [] + if obj.parent != None: + bases.append(obj.parent) + bases = bases + obj.implements + retval.append((obj, bases)) + + return retval + + def write_registers(self): + for boxed in self.parser.boxes: + if not self.overrides.is_type_ignored(boxed.c_name): + self.fp.write(' pyg_register_boxed(d, "' + boxed.name + + '", ' + boxed.typecode + + ', &Py' + boxed.c_name + + '_Type);\n') + for pointer in self.parser.pointers: + if not self.overrides.is_type_ignored(pointer.c_name): + self.fp.write(' pyg_register_pointer(d, "' + pointer.name + + '", ' + pointer.typecode + + ', &Py' + pointer.c_name + '_Type);\n') + for interface in self.parser.interfaces: + if not self.overrides.is_type_ignored(interface.c_name): + self.fp.write(' pyg_register_interface(d, "' + + interface.name + '", '+ interface.typecode + + ', &Py' + interface.c_name + '_Type);\n') + if interface.interface_info is not None: + self.fp.write(' pyg_register_interface_info(%s, &%s);\n' % + (interface.typecode, interface.interface_info)) + + if not self.overrides.dynamicnamespace: + for obj, bases in self.get_classes(): + self.write_class(obj, bases) + else: + for obj, bases in self.get_classes(): + self.fp.write( + ' pyg_type_register_custom_callback("%s", ' + '(PyGTypeRegistrationFunction)%s_register_type, d);\n' % + (obj.c_name, obj.c_name)) + + self.fp.write('}\n') + + def _can_direct_ref(self, base): + if not self.overrides.dynamicnamespace: + return True + if base == 'GObject': + return True + obj = get_object_by_name(base) + if obj.module.lower() != self.overrides.modulename: + return True + return False + + def write_class(self, obj, bases, indent=1): + indent_str = ' ' * (indent * 4) + if bases: + bases_str = 'Py_BuildValue("(%s)"' % (len(bases) * 'O') + + for base in bases: + if self._can_direct_ref(base): + bases_str += ', &Py%s_Type' % base + else: + baseobj = get_object_by_name(base) + bases_str += ', PyObject_GetAttrString(m, "%s")' % baseobj.name + bases_str += ')' + else: + bases_str = 'NULL' + + self.fp.write( + '%(indent)spygobject_register_class(d, "%(c_name)s", %(typecode)s, &Py%(c_name)s_Type, %(bases)s);\n' + % dict(indent=indent_str, c_name=obj.c_name, typecode=obj.typecode, bases=bases_str)) + + if obj.has_new_constructor_api: + self.fp.write( + indent_str + 'pyg_set_object_has_new_constructor(%s);\n' % + obj.typecode) + else: + print >> sys.stderr, ( + "Warning: Constructor for %s needs to be updated to new API\n" + " See http://live.gnome.org/PyGTK_2fWhatsNew28" + "#update-constructors") % obj.c_name + + if obj.class_init_func is not None: + self.fp.write( + indent_str + 'pyg_register_class_init(%s, %s);\n' % + (obj.typecode, obj.class_init_func)) + +_objects = {} + +def is_registered_object(c_name): + return c_name in _objects + +def get_object_by_name(c_name): + global _objects + return _objects[c_name] + +def register_types(parser): + global _objects + for boxed in parser.boxes: + argtypes.matcher.register_boxed(boxed.c_name, boxed.typecode) + _objects[boxed.c_name] = boxed + for pointer in parser.pointers: + argtypes.matcher.register_pointer(pointer.c_name, pointer.typecode) + for obj in parser.objects: + argtypes.matcher.register_object(obj.c_name, obj.parent, obj.typecode) + _objects[obj.c_name] = obj + for iface in parser.interfaces: + argtypes.matcher.register_object(iface.c_name, None, iface.typecode) + _objects[iface.c_name] = iface + for enum in parser.enums: + if enum.deftype == 'flags': + argtypes.matcher.register_flag(enum.c_name, enum.typecode) + else: + argtypes.matcher.register_enum(enum.c_name, enum.typecode) + +usage = 'usage: codegen.py [-o overridesfile] [-p prefix] defsfile' +def main(argv): + o = override.Overrides() + prefix = 'pygtk' + outfilename = None + errorfilename = None + opts, args = getopt.getopt(argv[1:], "o:p:r:t:D:I:", + ["override=", "prefix=", "register=", "outfilename=", + "load-types=", "errorfilename=", "py_ssize_t-clean"]) + defines = {} # -Dkey[=val] options + py_ssize_t_clean = False + for opt, arg in opts: + if opt in ('-o', '--override'): + o = override.Overrides(arg) + elif opt in ('-p', '--prefix'): + prefix = arg + elif opt in ('-r', '--register'): + # Warning: user has to make sure all -D options appear before -r + p = defsparser.DefsParser(arg, defines) + p.startParsing() + register_types(p) + del p + elif opt == '--outfilename': + outfilename = arg + elif opt == '--errorfilename': + errorfilename = arg + elif opt in ('-t', '--load-types'): + globals = {} + execfile(arg, globals) + elif opt == '-D': + nameval = arg.split('=') + try: + defines[nameval[0]] = nameval[1] + except IndexError: + defines[nameval[0]] = None + elif opt == '-I': + defsparser.include_path.insert(0, arg) + elif opt == '--py_ssize_t-clean': + py_ssize_t_clean = True + if len(args) < 1: + print >> sys.stderr, usage + return 1 + if errorfilename: + sys.stderr = open(errorfilename, "w") + p = defsparser.DefsParser(args[0], defines) + if not outfilename: + outfilename = os.path.splitext(args[0])[0] + '.c' + + p.startParsing() + + register_types(p) + sw = SourceWriter(p, o, prefix, FileOutput(sys.stdout, outfilename)) + sw.write(py_ssize_t_clean) + + functions_coverage.printstats() + methods_coverage.printstats() + vproxies_coverage.printstats() + vaccessors_coverage.printstats() + iproxies_coverage.printstats() + +if __name__ == '__main__': + sys.exit(main(sys.argv)) diff --git a/codegen/createdefs.py b/codegen/createdefs.py new file mode 100755 index 0000000..84d50b1 --- /dev/null +++ b/codegen/createdefs.py @@ -0,0 +1,17 @@ +#!/usr/bin/env python +import sys + +def main(args): + output = args[1] + input = args[2:] + outfd = open(output, 'w') + outfd.write(';; -*- scheme -*-\n') + outfd.write(';; THIS FILE IS GENERATED - DO NOT EDIT\n') + for filename in input: + outfd.write('(include "%s")\n' % filename) + outfd.close() + + return 0 + +if __name__ == '__main__': + sys.exit(main(sys.argv)) diff --git a/codegen/definitions.py b/codegen/definitions.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..aca5adb --- /dev/null +++ b/codegen/definitions.py @@ -0,0 +1,575 @@ +# -*- Mode: Python; py-indent-offset: 4 -*- +import copy +import sys + +def get_valid_scheme_definitions(defs): + return [x for x in defs if isinstance(x, tuple) and len(x) >= 2] + +def unescape(s): + s = s.replace('\r\n', '\\r\\n').replace('\t', '\\t') + return s.replace('\r', '\\r').replace('\n', '\\n') + +def make_docstring(lines): + return "(char *) " + '\n'.join(['"%s"' % unescape(s) for s in lines]) + +# New Parameter class, wich emulates a tuple for compatibility reasons +class Parameter(object): + def __init__(self, ptype, pname, pdflt, pnull, pdir=None): + self.ptype = ptype + self.pname = pname + self.pdflt = pdflt + self.pnull = pnull + self.pdir = pdir + + def __len__(self): return 4 + def __getitem__(self, i): + return (self.ptype, self.pname, self.pdflt, self.pnull)[i] + + def merge(self, old): + if old.pdflt is not None: + self.pdflt = old.pdflt + if old.pnull is not None: + self.pnull = old.pnull + +# We currently subclass 'str' to make impact on the rest of codegen as +# little as possible. Later we can subclass 'object' instead, but +# then we must find and adapt all places which expect return types to +# be strings. +class ReturnType(str): + def __new__(cls, *args, **kwds): + return str.__new__(cls, *args[:1]) + def __init__(self, type_name, optional=False): + str.__init__(self) + self.optional = optional + +# Parameter for property based constructors +class Property(object): + def __init__(self, pname, optional, argname): + self.pname = pname + self.optional = optional + self.argname = argname + + def __len__(self): return 4 + def __getitem__(self, i): + return ('', self.pname, self.optional, self.argname)[i] + + def merge(self, old): + if old.optional is not None: + self.optional = old.optional + if old.argname is not None: + self.argname = old.argname + + +class Definition(object): + docstring = "NULL" + + def py_name(self): + return '%s.%s' % (self.module, self.name) + + py_name = property(py_name) + + def __init__(self, *args): + """Create a new defs object of this type. The arguments are the + components of the definition""" + raise RuntimeError, "this is an abstract class" + + def merge(self, old): + """Merge in customisations from older version of definition""" + raise RuntimeError, "this is an abstract class" + + def write_defs(self, fp=sys.stdout): + """write out this definition in defs file format""" + raise RuntimeError, "this is an abstract class" + + def guess_return_value_ownership(self): + "return 1 if caller owns return value" + if getattr(self, 'is_constructor_of', False): + self.caller_owns_return = True + elif self.ret in ('char*', 'gchar*', 'string'): + self.caller_owns_return = True + else: + self.caller_owns_return = False + + +class ObjectDef(Definition): + def __init__(self, name, *args): + self.name = name + self.module = None + self.parent = None + self.c_name = None + self.typecode = None + self.fields = [] + self.implements = [] + self.class_init_func = None + self.has_new_constructor_api = False + for arg in get_valid_scheme_definitions(args): + if arg[0] == 'in-module': + self.module = arg[1] + elif arg[0] == 'docstring': + self.docstring = make_docstring(arg[1:]) + elif arg[0] == 'parent': + self.parent = arg[1] + elif arg[0] == 'c-name': + self.c_name = arg[1] + elif arg[0] == 'gtype-id': + self.typecode = arg[1] + elif arg[0] == 'fields': + for parg in arg[1:]: + self.fields.append((parg[0], parg[1])) + elif arg[0] == 'implements': + self.implements.append(arg[1]) + def merge(self, old): + # currently the .h parser doesn't try to work out what fields of + # an object structure should be public, so we just copy the list + # from the old version ... + self.fields = old.fields + self.implements = old.implements + def write_defs(self, fp=sys.stdout): + fp.write('(define-object ' + self.name + '\n') + if self.module: + fp.write(' (in-module "' + self.module + '")\n') + if self.parent != (None, None): + fp.write(' (parent "' + self.parent + '")\n') + for interface in self.implements: + fp.write(' (implements "' + interface + '")\n') + if self.c_name: + fp.write(' (c-name "' + self.c_name + '")\n') + if self.typecode: + fp.write(' (gtype-id "' + self.typecode + '")\n') + if self.fields: + fp.write(' (fields\n') + for (ftype, fname) in self.fields: + fp.write(' \'("' + ftype + '" "' + fname + '")\n') + fp.write(' )\n') + fp.write(')\n\n') + +class InterfaceDef(Definition): + def __init__(self, name, *args): + self.name = name + self.module = None + self.c_name = None + self.typecode = None + self.vtable = None + self.fields = [] + self.interface_info = None + for arg in get_valid_scheme_definitions(args): + if arg[0] == 'in-module': + self.module = arg[1] + elif arg[0] == 'docstring': + self.docstring = make_docstring(arg[1:]) + elif arg[0] == 'c-name': + self.c_name = arg[1] + elif arg[0] == 'gtype-id': + self.typecode = arg[1] + elif arg[0] == 'vtable': + self.vtable = arg[1] + if self.vtable is None: + self.vtable = self.c_name + "Iface" + def write_defs(self, fp=sys.stdout): + fp.write('(define-interface ' + self.name + '\n') + if self.module: + fp.write(' (in-module "' + self.module + '")\n') + if self.c_name: + fp.write(' (c-name "' + self.c_name + '")\n') + if self.typecode: + fp.write(' (gtype-id "' + self.typecode + '")\n') + fp.write(')\n\n') + +class EnumDef(Definition): + def __init__(self, name, *args): + self.deftype = 'enum' + self.name = name + self.in_module = None + self.c_name = None + self.typecode = None + self.values = [] + for arg in get_valid_scheme_definitions(args): + if arg[0] == 'in-module': + self.in_module = arg[1] + elif arg[0] == 'c-name': + self.c_name = arg[1] + elif arg[0] == 'gtype-id': + self.typecode = arg[1] + elif arg[0] == 'values': + for varg in arg[1:]: + self.values.append((varg[0], varg[1])) + def merge(self, old): + pass + def write_defs(self, fp=sys.stdout): + fp.write('(define-' + self.deftype + ' ' + self.name + '\n') + if self.in_module: + fp.write(' (in-module "' + self.in_module + '")\n') + fp.write(' (c-name "' + self.c_name + '")\n') + fp.write(' (gtype-id "' + self.typecode + '")\n') + if self.values: + fp.write(' (values\n') + for name, val in self.values: + fp.write(' \'("' + name + '" "' + val + '")\n') + fp.write(' )\n') + fp.write(')\n\n') + +class FlagsDef(EnumDef): + def __init__(self, *args): + apply(EnumDef.__init__, (self,) + args) + self.deftype = 'flags' + +class BoxedDef(Definition): + def __init__(self, name, *args): + self.name = name + self.module = None + self.c_name = None + self.typecode = None + self.copy = None + self.release = None + self.fields = [] + for arg in get_valid_scheme_definitions(args): + if arg[0] == 'in-module': + self.module = arg[1] + elif arg[0] == 'c-name': + self.c_name = arg[1] + elif arg[0] == 'gtype-id': + self.typecode = arg[1] + elif arg[0] == 'copy-func': + self.copy = arg[1] + elif arg[0] == 'release-func': + self.release = arg[1] + elif arg[0] == 'fields': + for parg in arg[1:]: + self.fields.append((parg[0], parg[1])) + def merge(self, old): + # currently the .h parser doesn't try to work out what fields of + # an object structure should be public, so we just copy the list + # from the old version ... + self.fields = old.fields + def write_defs(self, fp=sys.stdout): + fp.write('(define-boxed ' + self.name + '\n') + if self.module: + fp.write(' (in-module "' + self.module + '")\n') + if self.c_name: + fp.write(' (c-name "' + self.c_name + '")\n') + if self.typecode: + fp.write(' (gtype-id "' + self.typecode + '")\n') + if self.copy: + fp.write(' (copy-func "' + self.copy + '")\n') + if self.release: + fp.write(' (release-func "' + self.release + '")\n') + if self.fields: + fp.write(' (fields\n') + for (ftype, fname) in self.fields: + fp.write(' \'("' + ftype + '" "' + fname + '")\n') + fp.write(' )\n') + fp.write(')\n\n') + +class PointerDef(Definition): + def __init__(self, name, *args): + self.name = name + self.module = None + self.c_name = None + self.typecode = None + self.fields = [] + for arg in get_valid_scheme_definitions(args): + if arg[0] == 'in-module': + self.module = arg[1] + elif arg[0] == 'c-name': + self.c_name = arg[1] + elif arg[0] == 'gtype-id': + self.typecode = arg[1] + elif arg[0] == 'fields': + for parg in arg[1:]: + self.fields.append((parg[0], parg[1])) + def merge(self, old): + # currently the .h parser doesn't try to work out what fields of + # an object structure should be public, so we just copy the list + # from the old version ... + self.fields = old.fields + def write_defs(self, fp=sys.stdout): + fp.write('(define-pointer ' + self.name + '\n') + if self.module: + fp.write(' (in-module "' + self.module + '")\n') + if self.c_name: + fp.write(' (c-name "' + self.c_name + '")\n') + if self.typecode: + fp.write(' (gtype-id "' + self.typecode + '")\n') + if self.fields: + fp.write(' (fields\n') + for (ftype, fname) in self.fields: + fp.write(' \'("' + ftype + '" "' + fname + '")\n') + fp.write(' )\n') + fp.write(')\n\n') + +class MethodDefBase(Definition): + def __init__(self, name, *args): + dump = 0 + self.name = name + self.ret = None + self.caller_owns_return = None + self.unblock_threads = None + self.c_name = None + self.typecode = None + self.of_object = None + self.params = [] # of form (type, name, default, nullok) + self.varargs = 0 + self.deprecated = None + for arg in get_valid_scheme_definitions(args): + if arg[0] == 'of-object': + self.of_object = arg[1] + elif arg[0] == 'docstring': + self.docstring = make_docstring(arg[1:]) + elif arg[0] == 'c-name': + self.c_name = arg[1] + elif arg[0] == 'gtype-id': + self.typecode = arg[1] + elif arg[0] == 'return-type': + type_name = arg[1] + optional = False + for prop in arg[2:]: + if prop[0] == 'optional': + optional = True + self.ret = ReturnType(type_name, optional) + elif arg[0] == 'caller-owns-return': + self.caller_owns_return = arg[1] in ('t', '#t') + elif arg[0] == 'unblock-threads': + self.unblock_threads = arg[1] in ('t', '#t') + elif arg[0] == 'parameters': + for parg in arg[1:]: + ptype = parg[0] + pname = parg[1] + pdflt = None + pnull = 0 + pdir = None + for farg in parg[2:]: + assert isinstance(farg, tuple) + if farg[0] == 'default': + pdflt = farg[1] + elif farg[0] == 'null-ok': + pnull = 1 + elif farg[0] == 'direction': + pdir = farg[1] + self.params.append(Parameter(ptype, pname, pdflt, pnull, pdir)) + elif arg[0] == 'varargs': + self.varargs = arg[1] in ('t', '#t') + elif arg[0] == 'deprecated': + self.deprecated = arg[1] + else: + sys.stderr.write("Warning: %s argument unsupported.\n" + % (arg[0])) + dump = 1 + if dump: + self.write_defs(sys.stderr) + + if self.caller_owns_return is None and self.ret is not None: + self.guess_return_value_ownership() + + def merge(self, old, parmerge): + self.caller_owns_return = old.caller_owns_return + self.varargs = old.varargs + # here we merge extra parameter flags accross to the new object. + if not parmerge: + self.params = copy.deepcopy(old.params) + return + for i in range(len(self.params)): + ptype, pname, pdflt, pnull = self.params[i] + for p2 in old.params: + if p2[1] == pname: + self.params[i] = (ptype, pname, p2[2], p2[3]) + break + def _write_defs(self, fp=sys.stdout): + if self.of_object != (None, None): + fp.write(' (of-object "' + self.of_object + '")\n') + if self.c_name: + fp.write(' (c-name "' + self.c_name + '")\n') + if self.typecode: + fp.write(' (gtype-id "' + self.typecode + '")\n') + if self.caller_owns_return: + fp.write(' (caller-owns-return #t)\n') + if self.unblock_threads: + fp.write(' (unblock_threads #t)\n') + if self.ret: + fp.write(' (return-type "' + self.ret + '")\n') + if self.deprecated: + fp.write(' (deprecated "' + self.deprecated + '")\n') + if self.params: + fp.write(' (parameters\n') + for ptype, pname, pdflt, pnull in self.params: + fp.write(' \'("' + ptype + '" "' + pname +'"') + if pdflt: fp.write(' (default "' + pdflt + '")') + if pnull: fp.write(' (null-ok)') + fp.write(')\n') + fp.write(' )\n') + if self.varargs: + fp.write(' (varargs #t)\n') + fp.write(')\n\n') + + +class MethodDef(MethodDefBase): + def __init__(self, name, *args): + MethodDefBase.__init__(self, name, *args) + for item in ('c_name', 'of_object'): + if self.__dict__[item] == None: + self.write_defs(sys.stderr) + raise RuntimeError, "definition missing required %s" % (item,) + + def write_defs(self, fp=sys.stdout): + fp.write('(define-method ' + self.name + '\n') + self._write_defs(fp) + +class VirtualDef(MethodDefBase): + def write_defs(self, fp=sys.stdout): + fp.write('(define-virtual ' + self.name + '\n') + self._write_defs(fp) + +class FunctionDef(Definition): + def __init__(self, name, *args): + dump = 0 + self.name = name + self.in_module = None + self.is_constructor_of = None + self.ret = None + self.caller_owns_return = None + self.unblock_threads = None + self.c_name = None + self.typecode = None + self.params = [] # of form (type, name, default, nullok) + self.varargs = 0 + self.deprecated = None + for arg in get_valid_scheme_definitions(args): + if arg[0] == 'in-module': + self.in_module = arg[1] + elif arg[0] == 'docstring': + self.docstring = make_docstring(arg[1:]) + elif arg[0] == 'is-constructor-of': + self.is_constructor_of = arg[1] + elif arg[0] == 'c-name': + self.c_name = arg[1] + elif arg[0] == 'gtype-id': + self.typecode = arg[1] + elif arg[0] == 'return-type': + self.ret = arg[1] + elif arg[0] == 'caller-owns-return': + self.caller_owns_return = arg[1] in ('t', '#t') + elif arg[0] == 'unblock-threads': + self.unblock_threads = arg[1] in ('t', '#t') + elif arg[0] == 'parameters': + for parg in arg[1:]: + ptype = parg[0] + pname = parg[1] + pdflt = None + pnull = 0 + for farg in parg[2:]: + if farg[0] == 'default': + pdflt = farg[1] + elif farg[0] == 'null-ok': + pnull = 1 + self.params.append(Parameter(ptype, pname, pdflt, pnull)) + elif arg[0] == 'properties': + if self.is_constructor_of is None: + print >> sys.stderr, "Warning: (properties ...) "\ + "is only valid for constructors" + for prop in arg[1:]: + pname = prop[0] + optional = False + argname = pname + for farg in prop[1:]: + if farg[0] == 'optional': + optional = True + elif farg[0] == 'argname': + argname = farg[1] + self.params.append(Property(pname, optional, argname)) + elif arg[0] == 'varargs': + self.varargs = arg[1] in ('t', '#t') + elif arg[0] == 'deprecated': + self.deprecated = arg[1] + else: + sys.stderr.write("Warning: %s argument unsupported\n" + % (arg[0],)) + dump = 1 + if dump: + self.write_defs(sys.stderr) + + if self.caller_owns_return is None and self.ret is not None: + self.guess_return_value_ownership() + for item in ('c_name',): + if self.__dict__[item] == None: + self.write_defs(sys.stderr) + raise RuntimeError, "definition missing required %s" % (item,) + + _method_write_defs = MethodDef.__dict__['write_defs'] + + def merge(self, old, parmerge): + self.caller_owns_return = old.caller_owns_return + self.varargs = old.varargs + if not parmerge: + self.params = copy.deepcopy(old.params) + return + # here we merge extra parameter flags accross to the new object. + def merge_param(param): + for old_param in old.params: + if old_param.pname == param.pname: + if isinstance(old_param, Property): + # h2def never scans Property's, therefore if + # we have one it was manually written, so we + # keep it. + return copy.deepcopy(old_param) + else: + param.merge(old_param) + return param + raise RuntimeError, "could not find %s in old_parameters %r" % ( + param.pname, [p.pname for p in old.params]) + try: + self.params = map(merge_param, self.params) + except RuntimeError: + # parameter names changed and we can't find a match; it's + # safer to keep the old parameter list untouched. + self.params = copy.deepcopy(old.params) + + if not self.is_constructor_of: + try: + self.is_constructor_of = old.is_constructor_of + except AttributeError: + pass + if isinstance(old, MethodDef): + self.name = old.name + # transmogrify from function into method ... + self.write_defs = self._method_write_defs + self.of_object = old.of_object + del self.params[0] + def write_defs(self, fp=sys.stdout): + fp.write('(define-function ' + self.name + '\n') + if self.in_module: + fp.write(' (in-module "' + self.in_module + '")\n') + if self.is_constructor_of: + fp.write(' (is-constructor-of "' + self.is_constructor_of +'")\n') + if self.c_name: + fp.write(' (c-name "' + self.c_name + '")\n') + if self.typecode: + fp.write(' (gtype-id "' + self.typecode + '")\n') + if self.caller_owns_return: + fp.write(' (caller-owns-return #t)\n') + if self.unblock_threads: + fp.write(' (unblock-threads #t)\n') + if self.ret: + fp.write(' (return-type "' + self.ret + '")\n') + if self.deprecated: + fp.write(' (deprecated "' + self.deprecated + '")\n') + if self.params: + if isinstance(self.params[0], Parameter): + fp.write(' (parameters\n') + for ptype, pname, pdflt, pnull in self.params: + fp.write(' \'("' + ptype + '" "' + pname +'"') + if pdflt: fp.write(' (default "' + pdflt + '")') + if pnull: fp.write(' (null-ok)') + fp.write(')\n') + fp.write(' )\n') + elif isinstance(self.params[0], Property): + fp.write(' (properties\n') + for prop in self.params: + fp.write(' \'("' + prop.pname +'"') + if prop.optional: fp.write(' (optional)') + fp.write(')\n') + fp.write(' )\n') + else: + assert False, "strange parameter list %r" % self.params[0] + if self.varargs: + fp.write(' (varargs #t)\n') + + fp.write(')\n\n') diff --git a/codegen/defsconvert.py b/codegen/defsconvert.py new file mode 100755 index 0000000..c3c2324 --- /dev/null +++ b/codegen/defsconvert.py @@ -0,0 +1,132 @@ +#! /usr/bin/env python + +import sys +import string, re + +# ------------------ Create typecodes from typenames --------- + +_upperstr_pat1 = re.compile(r'([^A-Z])([A-Z])') +_upperstr_pat2 = re.compile(r'([A-Z][A-Z])([A-Z][0-9a-z])') +_upperstr_pat3 = re.compile(r'^([A-Z])([A-Z])') + +def to_upper_str(name): + """Converts a typename to the equivalent upercase and underscores + name. This is used to form the type conversion macros and enum/flag + name variables""" + name = _upperstr_pat1.sub(r'\1_\2', name) + name = _upperstr_pat2.sub(r'\1_\2', name) + name = _upperstr_pat3.sub(r'\1_\2', name, count=1) + return string.upper(name) + +def typecode(typename): + """create a typecode (eg. GTK_TYPE_WIDGET) from a typename""" + return string.replace(to_upper_str(typename), '_', '_TYPE_', 1) + + +STATE_START = 0 +STATE_OBJECT = 1 +STATE_INTERFACE = 2 +STATE_BOXED = 3 +STATE_ENUM = 4 +STATE_FLAGS = 5 +STATE_METHOD = 6 +STATE_FUNCTION = 7 + +def convert(infp=sys.stdin, outfp=sys.stdout): + state = STATE_START + seen_params = 0 + + line = infp.readline() + while line: + if line[:8] == '(object ': + state = STATE_OBJECT + seen_params = 0 + outfp.write('(define-object ' + line[8:]) + elif line[:11] == '(interface ': + state = STATE_INTERFACE + seen_params = 0 + outfp.write('(define-interface ' + line[11:]) + elif line[:7] == '(boxed ': + state = STATE_BOXED + seen_params = 0 + outfp.write('(define-boxed ' + line[7:]) + elif line[:6] == '(enum ': + state = STATE_ENUM + seen_params = 0 + outfp.write('(define-enum ' + line[6:]) + elif line[:7] == '(flags ': + state = STATE_FLAGS + seen_params = 0 + outfp.write('(define-flags ' + line[7:]) + elif line[:8] == '(method ': + state = STATE_METHOD + seen_params = 0 + outfp.write('(define-method ' + line[8:]) + elif line[:10] == '(function ': + state = STATE_FUNCTION + seen_params = 0 + outfp.write('(define-function ' + line[10:]) + elif line[:13] == ' (in-module ': + outfp.write(re.sub(r'^(\s+\(in-module\s+)(\w+)(.*)$', + r'\1"\2"\3', line)) + elif line[:10] == ' (parent ': + outfp.write(re.sub(r'^(\s+\(parent\s+)(\w+)(\s+\((\w+)\))?(.*)$', + r'\1"\4\2"\5', line)) + elif line[:14] == ' (implements ': + outfp.write(re.sub(r'^(\s+\(implements\s+)([^\s]+)(\s*\))$', + r'\1"\2"\3', line)) + elif line[:13] == ' (of-object ': + outfp.write(re.sub(r'^(\s+\(of-object\s+)(\w+)(\s+\((\w+)\))?(.*)$', + r'\1"\4\2"\5', line)) + elif line[:10] == ' (c-name ': + outfp.write(re.sub(r'^(\s+\(c-name\s+)([^\s]+)(\s*\))$', + r'\1"\2"\3', line)) + if state in (STATE_OBJECT, STATE_INTERFACE, STATE_BOXED, + STATE_ENUM, STATE_FLAGS): + c_name = re.match(r'^\s+\(c-name\s+([^\s]+)\s*\)$', + line).group(1) + outfp.write(' (gtype-id "%s")\n' % typecode(c_name)) + elif line[:15] == ' (return-type ': + outfp.write(re.sub(r'^(\s+\(return-type\s+)([^\s]+)(\s*\))$', + r'\1"\2"\3', line)) + elif line[:13] == ' (copy-func ': + outfp.write(re.sub(r'^(\s+\(copy-func\s+)(\w+)(.*)$', + r'\1"\2"\3', line)) + elif line[:16] == ' (release-func ': + outfp.write(re.sub(r'^(\s+\(release-func\s+)(\w+)(.*)$', + r'\1"\2"\3', line)) + elif line[:9] == ' (field ': + if not seen_params: + outfp.write(' (fields\n') + seen_params = 1 + outfp.write(re.sub(r'^\s+\(field\s+\(type-and-name\s+([^\s]+)\s+([^\s]+)\s*\)\s*\)$', + ' \'("\\1" "\\2")', line)) + elif line[:9] == ' (value ': + if not seen_params: + outfp.write(' (values\n') + seen_params = 1 + outfp.write(re.sub(r'^\s+\(value\s+\(name\s+([^\s]+)\)\s+\(c-name\s+([^\s]+)\s*\)\s*\)$', + ' \'("\\1" "\\2")', line)) + elif line[:13] == ' (parameter ': + if not seen_params: + outfp.write(' (parameters\n') + seen_params = 1 + outfp.write(re.sub(r'^\s+\(parameter\s+\(type-and-name\s+([^\s]+)\s+([^\s]+)\s*\)(\s*.*)\)$', + ' \'("\\1" "\\2"\\3)', line)) + elif line[:11] == ' (varargs ': + if seen_params: + outfp.write(' )\n') + seen_params = 0 + outfp.write(' (varargs #t)\n') + elif line[0] == ')': + if seen_params: + outfp.write(' )\n') + seen_params = 0 + state = STATE_START + outfp.write(line) + else: + outfp.write(line) + line = infp.readline() + +if __name__ == '__main__': + convert() diff --git a/codegen/defsgen.py b/codegen/defsgen.py new file mode 100755 index 0000000..6c2e63d --- /dev/null +++ b/codegen/defsgen.py @@ -0,0 +1,737 @@ +#!/usr/bin/env python +# -*- Mode: Python; py-indent-offset: 4 -*- +# +# Copyright (C) 2006-2009 John Finlay. +# +# Scan the given public .h files of a GTK module (or module using +# GTK object conventions) and generates a set of scheme defs. +# +# defsgen uses the ctypes module to extract information from the installed +# module library (or libraries) to generate the object, interface, function, +# method, virtual, enum and flags defs. defsgen uses the gobject library +# g_type_* functions. defsgen will try to open the "libgobject-2.0.so" library +# if one is not specified on the command line. +# +# Basically the operation of defsgen is: +# +# - open and initialize the gobject and module libraries +# - read each .h file into a buffer which is scrubbed of extraneous data +# - find all *_get_type() functions prototypes +# - look in the module libraries for the get_type symbols +# - if found run the get_type() function to retrieve the GType +# - find the parent type name and save the object info +# - find each function prototypes in the file and check if it has a symbol in +# the module libraries - save the info if found +# - extract the virtual prototypes from the Class or Iface structs and save +# - write out the various defs. +# +# The command line options are: +# +# -l --modulelib Adds the given module library name to the list to be used +# for finding symbols. Mor ethan one modulefile may be +# specified. (required) +# -L --libgobject Specifies the name of the gobject library (optional but +# must be specified if "libgobject-2.0.so" is not availble) +# -s --separate Create separate files for objects and function/method defs +# using the given name as the base name (optional). If this +# is not specified the combined object and function defs +# will be output to sys.stdout. +# -f --defsfile Extract defs from the given file to filter the output defs +# that is don't output defs that are defined in the +# defsfile. More than one deffile may be specified. +# -D --defines Include portions of the defsfile defs that are conditional +# on the given define, for example GDK_TARGET_X11. Only +# useful with the --defsfile option +# -m --modulename The prefix to be stripped from the front of function names +# for the given module +# -p --useprefix Use the modulename prefix as a hint to split names into +# module and name for object and enum defs. Also used for +# generating type codes. +# --onlyenums Only produce defs for enums and flags +# --onlyobjdefs Only produce defs for objects +# --onlyvirtuals Only produce defs for virtuals +# --genpropgetsets Experimental option to generate prop-getset annotations. +# Not supported by codegen.py and friends. +# +# Examples: +# +# python defsgen.py -m pango -l libpango-1.0.so \ +# /usr/local/include/pango-1.0/pango/*.h >/tmp/pango.defs +# +# - Outputs all defs for the pango module.using the library module +# libpango-1.0.so. +# +# python defsgen.py -m gdk -DGDK_TARGET_X11 -l libgdk-x11-2.0.so \ +# -l libgdk_pixbuf-2.0.so -s /tmp/gdk-2.10 \ +# -f /usr/tmp/pygtk/gtk/gdk-base.defs \ +# /usr/local/include/gtk-2.0/gdk/*.h \ +# /usr/local/include/gtk-2.0/gdk-pixbuf/*.h +# +# - Outputs the gdk module defs that are not contained in the defs file +# /usr/tmp/pygtk/gtk/gdk-base.defs. Two output files are created: +# /tmp/gdk-2.10-types.defs and /tmp/gdk-2.10.defs. +# +# Based on the original h2def.py program by +# Toby D. Reeves and +# modified by James Henstridge to output stuff in +# Havoc's new defs format. Info on this format can be seen at: +# http://www.gnome.org/mailing-lists/archives/gtk-devel-list/2000-January/0085.shtml +# Updated to be PEP-8 compatible and refactored to use OOP +# Extensively modified by John Finlay to use ctypes module to extract GType +# info from the given library and to create virtual defines. +# + +import getopt +import os +import re, string +import sys +import ctypes +import defsparser + +#------------------ utility defs ----------------- + +_upperstr_pat1 = re.compile(r'([^A-Z])([A-Z])') +_upperstr_pat2 = re.compile(r'([A-Z][A-Z])([A-Z][0-9a-z])') +_upperstr_pat3 = re.compile(r'^([A-Z])([A-Z])') + +def to_upper_str(name): + """Converts a typename to the equivalent uppercase and underscores + name. This is used to form the type conversion macros and enum/flag + name variables""" + name = _upperstr_pat1.sub(r'\1_\2', name) + name = _upperstr_pat2.sub(r'\1_\2', name) + name = _upperstr_pat3.sub(r'\1_\2', name, count=1) + return name.upper() + +def typecode(typename, prefix, use_prefix): + """create a typecode (eg. GTK_TYPE_WIDGET) from a typename""" + tcode = to_upper_str(typename) + if (use_prefix and prefix and tcode.lower() != prefix + and tcode.lower().startswith(prefix)): + l = len(prefix) + tcode = tcode[:l] + '_TYPE' + tcode[l:] + else: + tcode = tcode.replace('_', '_TYPE_', 1) + return tcode + +_class_iface_pat = re.compile(r'\w+(Class|Iface)') + +def class_iface_sub(mobj): + '''Returns matched string if it matches a Class or Iface struct + otherwise returns the empty string''' + if not _class_iface_pat.match(mobj.group(1)): + return '' + return mobj.group(0) + +clean_patterns = [ + # strip comments + (re.compile(r'/\*.*?\*/', re.DOTALL), ''), + # compact continued lines + (re.compile(r"\\\n", re.MULTILINE), ''), + # remove preprocess directives + (re.compile(r"""^[#].*?$""", re.MULTILINE), ''), + # strip DECLS macros and Windows DLL API macros + (re.compile(r"""G_BEGIN_DECLS|BEGIN_LIBGTOP_DECLS|G_END_DECLS|[A-Z]+_API """, + re.MULTILINE), ''), + # remove extern "C" + (re.compile(r'^\s*(extern)\s+"C"\s+{', re.MULTILINE), ''), + # remove singleline typedefs of stucts + (re.compile(r'^typedef\s+struct\s*[^{;\n]*;\s*$', re.MULTILINE), ''), + # remove all struct definitons but those for object classes and interfaces + (re.compile(r'^struct\s+(\w+)\s+{[^}]+}\s*;\s*$', re.MULTILINE), + class_iface_sub), + # compress multiple whitespace + (re.compile(r'\s+', re.MULTILINE), ' '), + # clean up line ends + (re.compile(r';\s*', re.MULTILINE), '\n'), + (re.compile(r'^\s*', re.MULTILINE), ''), + # associate *, &, and [] with type instead of variable + (re.compile(r' \s* ([*|&]+) \s* ([(\w]+)', re.VERBOSE), r'\1 \2'), + (re.compile(r'\s+ (\w+) \[ \s* \]', re.VERBOSE), r'[] \1'), + # make return types that are const work. + (re.compile(r'\s*\*\s*G_CONST_RETURN\s*\*\s*'), '** '), + (re.compile(r'G_CONST_RETURN |const '), 'const-'), + # remove typedefs of callback types + (re.compile(r'^typedef\s+\w+\s*\*?\s*\(\s*\*\s*\w+\)\s*\([^(]*\)\n', + re.MULTILINE), ''), + #strip GSEAL macros from the middle of function declarations: + (re.compile(r"""GSEAL""", re.VERBOSE), '') + ] + +def clean_buffer(buf): + """Cleans out extraneous data leaving function prototypes, Class and Iface + structs.""" + for pat, subst in clean_patterns: + buf = pat.sub(subst, buf) + return buf + +# ------------------ utility classes ------------------------- + +class ObjDef(object): + def __init__(self, name, type_id, parent_name, parent_type, base_name): + self.name = name + self.type = type_id + self.parent_name = parent_name + self.parent_type = parent_type + self.base_name = base_name + self.props = [] + return + def __cmp__(self, other): + try: + res = cmp(self.name, other.name) + except AttributeError: + res = cmp(id(self), id(other)) + return res + def set_properties(self, gobj): + if self.base_name == 'GObject': + self.props = self._get_gobject_properties(gobj) + elif self.base_name == 'GInterface': + self.props = self._get_ginterface_properties(gobj) + + def _get_gobject_properties(self, gobj): + klass = gobj.g_type_class_ref(self.type) + num = ctypes.c_uint() + plist = gobj.g_object_class_list_properties(klass, ctypes.byref(num)) + props = [plist[i][0].name for i in range(num.value) + if self.name == gobj.g_type_name(plist[i][0].owner_type)] + return props + def _get_ginterface_properties(self, gobj): + iface = gobj.g_type_default_interface_ref(self.type) + num = ctypes.c_uint() + plist = gobj.g_object_interface_list_properties(iface, + ctypes.byref(num)) + props = [plist[i][0].name for i in range(num.value)] + return props + +# ------------------ Find object definitions ----------------- + +split_prefix_pat = re.compile('([A-Z]+[a-z]*)([A-Za-z0-9]+)') + +get_type_pat = re.compile(r'''^\s*(GType|GtkType)\s+ +([a-z]\w+_get_type)\s*(\(void\)|\(\)).*$''', re.VERBOSE | re.MULTILINE) + +defkeys = 'GBoxed GInterface GObject gpointer GEnum GFlags' + +def find_defs(buf, gobj, modlib, defs): + """Find possible gobject, gboxed, interface, gpointer, enum and flags + definitions in header files.and find parent type.""" + # find all *_get_type() functions that may represent a GObject + for m in get_type_pat.findall(buf): + func_name = m[1] + for lib in modlib: + if hasattr(lib, func_name): + objtype = apply(getattr(lib, func_name)) + obj_name = gobj.g_type_name(objtype) + parent = gobj.g_type_parent(objtype) + parent_name = gobj.g_type_name(parent) + base_name = gobj.g_type_name(gobj.g_type_fundamental(parent)) + #if gobj.g_type_is_a(parent, gobj.GObject): + # base_name = 'GObject' + if base_name in defkeys: + obj = ObjDef(obj_name, objtype, parent_name, parent, + base_name) + obj.set_properties(gobj) + defs[obj.base_name].append(obj) + break + return + +# ------------------ Find function definitions ----------------- + +arg_split_pat = re.compile("\s*,\s*") + +proto_pat=re.compile(r"""^ +\s*((?:-|\w|\&|\*)+) # return type +\s+ # skip whitespace +([a-z]\w+)\s*[(] # match the function name until the opening ( +\s*(.*?)\s*[)].* # group the function arguments +$""", re.IGNORECASE|re.VERBOSE|re.MULTILINE) + +def find_func_defs(buf, modlib, deffile, defs, verbose): + '''Find function prototypes in buf that have symbols in modlib + and save in defs.''' + funcs = defs['funcs'][deffile] = [] + for m in proto_pat.findall(buf): + ret, func, args = m + if not True in [hasattr(lib, func) for lib in modlib]: + if verbose: + sys.stderr.write('no symbol for function: ' + func + + ' from file' + deffile + '\n') + else: + args = arg_split_pat.split(args) + args = [a.replace(' ','-', a.count(' ')-1) for a in args] + funcs.append((func, ret, args)) + return + +virtual_pat = re.compile(r'''^ +\s*((?:-|\w|\&|\*)+) # return type +\s* # skip whitespace +\(\s*\*\s* # opening ( +([a-z]\w+)\) # match the function name until the closing ) +\s*\(\s*([^)]*)\).* # group the function arguments +$''', re.VERBOSE|re.MULTILINE) + +class_iface_struct_pat = re.compile( + r'^struct\s+_(\w+)(?:Class|Iface)\s+{([^}]+)}\s*$', re.MULTILINE) + +def find_virt_defs(buf, deffile, defs): + '''Find virtual function prototypes in buf and save in defs.''' + virts = defs['virts'][deffile] = [] + # get the Class or Iface structs + for m in class_iface_struct_pat.findall(buf): + objname, virtuals = m + for v in virtual_pat.findall(virtuals): + ret, func, args = v + if 'reserved' in func or args == 'void': + continue + args = arg_split_pat.split(args) + args = [a.replace(' ','-', a.count(' ')-1) for a in args] + virts.append((func, ret, args, objname)) + return + +enum_pat = re.compile(r'^\s*typedef enum\s+{\s*([^}]*)}\s*([^\s]*)$', + re.MULTILINE) +values_splitter = re.compile(r'\s*,\s', re.MULTILINE) + +def find_enums(buf, defs): + for vals, name in enum_pat.findall(buf): + if name != 'GdkCursorType': + isflags = '<<' in vals + entries = [val.split()[0] for val in values_splitter.split(vals) + if val.strip()] + if entries: + defs['untypedenums'][name] = (isflags, entries) + return + +# ------------------ write definitions ----------------- + +type_pat = re.compile(r'(?:const-)?([A-Za-z0-9]+)\*?\s+') +pointer_pat = re.compile('(.*)\*$') +func_new_pat = re.compile('(\w+)_new$') +getset_pat = re.compile(r'^(?:get|set)_(.*)$') + +def split_prefix(cname, prefix, use_prefix): + # use the module prefix to split the cname + pre = prefix.replace('_', '') + if use_prefix and cname.lower().startswith(pre): + l = len(pre) + module = cname[:l] + name = cname[l:] + else: + m = split_prefix_pat.match(cname) + if m: + module = m.group(1) + name = m.group(2) + return module, name + +class DefsWriter: + def __init__(self, defs, fp=None, prefix=None, verbose=False, + defsfiles=None, defines={}, genpropgetsets=False, + useprefix=False): + self.defs = defs + self.use_prefix = useprefix + self.objnames = reduce(list.__add__, + [[o.name for o in defs[base]] + for base in defkeys.split()[:3]]) + self.othernames = reduce(list.__add__, + [[o.name for o in defs[base]] + for base in defkeys.split()[3:]]) + self.objifacedefs = dict(reduce(list.__add__, + [[(o.name, o) for o in defs[base]] + for base in defkeys.split()[1:3]])) + self.fp = (fp, sys.stdout)[not fp] + self.prefix = prefix + self.verbose = verbose + self.genpropgetsets = genpropgetsets + self._c_names={} + for defsfile in defsfiles: + filter = defsparser.DefsParser(defsfile, defines) + filter.startParsing() + self._c_names.update(filter.c_name) + for vdef in filter.virtuals: + self._c_names[vdef.of_object + '.' + vdef.name] = None + return + + def write_func_defs(self, deffiles, onlyvirts=False): + filter = self._c_names + for deffile in deffiles: + self.fp.write('\n;; From %s\n\n' % os.path.basename(deffile)) + if not onlyvirts: + for func, ret, args in self.defs['funcs'][deffile]: + if not func in filter: + self._write_func(func, ret, args) + for virt, ret, args, objname in self.defs['virts'][deffile]: + if not objname + '.' + virt in filter: + self._write_virt(objname, virt, ret, args) + self.fp.write('\n') + return + + def write_enum_defs(self, fp=None): + fp = (fp, self.fp)[not fp] + klassptrs = {'GEnum':ctypes.POINTER(EnumClass), + 'GFlags':ctypes.POINTER(FlagsClass)} + filter = self._c_names + objs = self.defs['GEnum'] + self.defs ['GFlags'] + #objs.sort() + fp.write(';; Enumerations and Flags ...\n\n') + for obj in objs: + cname = name = obj.name + tcode = typecode(cname, self.prefix, self.use_prefix) + if cname in filter: + continue + if cname in self.defs['untypedenums']: + if tcode not in self.defs['typedefines']: + # no type define so skip and print as untyped enum + continue + self.defs['untypedenums'].pop(cname, None) + parent_name = obj.parent_name + klassptr = klassptrs[parent_name] + typename = parent_name.lower()[1:] + module = None + module, name = split_prefix(cname, self.prefix, self.use_prefix) + fp.write('(define-' + typename + ' ' + name + '\n') + if module: + fp.write(' (in-module "' + module + '")\n') + fp.write(' (c-name "' + cname + '")\n') + fp.write(' (gtype-id "' + tcode + '")\n') + fp.write(' (values\n') + classref = self.gobj.g_type_class_ref(obj.type) + itemclass = ctypes.cast(classref, klassptr).contents + for i in range(itemclass.n_values): + val = itemclass.values[i] + fp.write(' \'("%s" "%s")\n' % (val.value_nick, + val.value_name)) + fp.write(' )\n') + fp.write(')\n\n') + if self.defs['untypedenums']: + self.write_untyped_enum_defs(fp) + return + + def write_untyped_enum_defs(self, fp): + fp.write(';; Untyped enumerations and flags ...\n\n') + filter = self._c_names + for cname, (isflags, entries) in self.defs['untypedenums'].items(): + if filter and cname in filter: continue + module, name = split_prefix(cname, self.prefix, self.use_prefix) + if isflags: + fp.write('(define-flags ' + name + '\n') + else: + fp.write('(define-enum ' + name + '\n') + if module: + fp.write(' (in-module "' + module + '")\n') + fp.write(' (c-name "' + cname + '")\n') + preindex = entries[0].rfind('_') + for ent in entries[1:]: + while (preindex > 0 + and ent[:preindex] != entries[0][:preindex]): + preindex = ent[:preindex].rfind('_') + fp.write(' (values\n') + for ent in entries: + fp.write(' \'("%s" "%s")\n' % + (ent[preindex+1:].lower().replace('_', '-'), ent)) + fp.write(' )\n') + fp.write(')\n\n') + + + def _write_obj_helper(self, obj, fp): + base_name = obj.base_name.lower()[1:] + cmodule = None + cname = name = obj.name + type_id = obj.type + parent_name = obj.parent_name + cmodule, name = split_prefix(cname, self.prefix, self.use_prefix) + fp.write('(define-' + base_name + ' ' + name + '\n') + if cmodule: + fp.write(' (in-module "' + cmodule + '")\n') + if base_name == 'object': + fp.write(' (parent "' + parent_name + '")\n') + fp.write(' (c-name "' + cname + '")\n') + fp.write(' (gtype-id "' + + typecode(cname, self.prefix, self.use_prefix) + '")\n') + n = ctypes.c_uint() + ifaces = self.gobj.g_type_interfaces(type_id, ctypes.byref(n)) + for i in range(n.value): + iface_name = self.gobj.g_type_name(ifaces[i]) + if iface_name in self.interfaces: + fp.write(' (implements "%s")\n' % iface_name) + if base_name == 'interface': + prereq = self.gobj.g_type_interface_prerequisites(type_id, + ctypes.byref(n)) + for i in range(n.value): + fp.write(' (prerequisite "%s")\n' + % self.gobj.g_type_name(prereq[i])) + # should do something about accessible fields + fp.write(')\n\n') + return + + def write_obj_defs(self, fp=None): + fp = (fp, self.fp)[not fp] + fp.write(';; -*- scheme -*-\n') + filter = self._c_names + for base in defkeys.split()[:4]: + base_name = base.lower()[1:] + fp.write('; %s definitions ...\n\n' % base_name) + for obj in self.defs[base]: + if not obj.name in filter: + self._write_obj_helper(obj, fp) + return + + def _write_func(self, name, ret, args): + if len(args) >= 1: + # methods must have at least one argument + munged_name = name.replace('_', '') + m = type_pat.match(args[0]) + if m: + obj = m.group(1) + if munged_name.startswith(obj.lower()): + if obj not in self.othernames: + self._write_method(obj, name, ret, args) + return + fname = name + if self.prefix: + fname = re.sub('^'+self.prefix+'_', '', fname) + + # it is either a constructor or normal function + self.fp.write('(define-function ' + fname + '\n') + self.fp.write(' (c-name "' + name + '")\n') + + # Asume that a constructor function name + # ends with '_new' and it returns an object pointer. + m = func_new_pat.match(name) + r = pointer_pat.match(ret) + if m and r: + cname = '' + # get the type name by using the _get_type function + func = m.group(1) + '_get_type' + lib = [l for l in self.modlib if hasattr(l, func)] + if lib: + cname = self.gobj.g_type_name(apply(getattr(lib[0], func))) + if cname and self.gobj.g_type_from_name(r.group(1)): + self.fp.write(' (is-constructor-of "' + cname + '")\n') + self._write_return(ret) + self._write_arguments(args) + return + + def _write_method(self, obj, name, ret, args): + regex = ''.join([c+'_?' for c in obj.lower()]) + mname, count = re.subn(regex, '', name, 1) + if not count and self.prefix: + mname = re.sub('^'+self.prefix+'_', '', mname) + self.fp.write('(define-method ' + mname + '\n') + self.fp.write(' (of-object "' + obj + '")\n') + self.fp.write(' (c-name "' + name + '")\n') + m = getset_pat.match(mname) + if self.genpropgetsets and m and len(args[1:]) <= 1: + prop = m.group(1) + if obj in self.objifacedefs: + oidef = self.objifacedefs[obj] + if prop.replace('_', '-') in oidef.props: + self.fp.write(' (prop-getset "' + prop + '")\n') + self._write_return(ret) + self._write_arguments(args[1:]) + return + + def _write_virt(self, obj, name, ret, args): + self.fp.write('(define-virtual ' + name + '\n') + self.fp.write(' (of-object "' + obj + '")\n') + self._write_return(ret) + self._write_arguments(args[1:]) + return + + def _write_return(self, ret): + if ret == 'void': + ret = 'none' + self.fp.write(' (return-type "' + ret + '")\n') + return + + def _write_arguments(self, args): + if args and not 'void' in args: + varargs = '' + self.fp.write(' (parameters\n') + for arg in args: + if arg == '...': + varargs = ' (varargs #t)\n' + else: + tupleArg = tuple(arg.split()) + if len(tupleArg) == 2: + self.fp.write(' \'("%s" "%s")\n' % tupleArg) + self.fp.write(' )\n' + varargs) + self.fp.write(')\n\n') + +# ---------- ctypes support classes for gobject library functions ---------- + +GType = ctypes.c_uint + +class GTypeClass(ctypes.Structure): + _fields_ = [('g_type', GType)] + +class GTypeInstance(ctypes.Structure): + _fields_ = [('g_class', ctypes.POINTER(GTypeClass))] + +class EnumValue(ctypes.Structure): + _fields_ = [('value', ctypes.c_int), + ('value_name', ctypes.c_char_p), + ('value_nick', ctypes.c_char_p)] + +class FlagsValue(ctypes.Structure): + _fields_ = [('value', ctypes.c_uint), + ('value_name', ctypes.c_char_p), + ('value_nick', ctypes.c_char_p)] + +class EnumClass(ctypes.Structure): + _fields_ = [('g_type_class', GTypeClass), + ('minimum', ctypes.c_int), + ('maximum', ctypes.c_int), + ('n_values', ctypes.c_uint), + ('values', ctypes.POINTER(EnumValue))] + +class FlagsClass(ctypes.Structure): + _fields_ = [('g_type_class', GTypeClass), + ('mask', ctypes.c_uint), + ('n_values', ctypes.c_uint), + ('values', ctypes.POINTER(FlagsValue))] + +class GTypeInterface(ctypes.Structure): + _fields_ = [('g_type', GType), + ('g_instance_type', GType)] + +class GParamSpec(ctypes.Structure): + _fields_ = [('g_type_instance', GTypeInstance), + ('name', ctypes.c_char_p), + ('flags', ctypes.c_uint), + ('value_type', GType), + ('owner_type', GType)] + +# ------------------ Main function ----------------- + +def main(args): + verbose = False + all = True + onlyenums = False + onlyobjdefs = False + onlyvirtuals = False + separate = False + modulename = None + defsfiles = [] + libgobject = None + modulelibs = [] + defines = {} + genpropgetsets = False + use_prefix = False + opts, args = getopt.getopt(args[1:], 'vs:m:f:D:L:l:p', + ['onlyenums', 'onlyobjdefs', 'onlyvirtuals', + 'modulename=', 'separate=', + 'defsfile=', 'defines=', 'genpropgetsets', + 'libgobject-', 'modulelib=', 'useprefix']) + for o, v in opts: + if o == '-v': + verbose = True + if o == '--onlyenums': + onlyenums = True + all = False + if o == '--onlyvirtuals': + onlyvirtuals = True + all = False + if o == '--onlyobjdefs': + onlyobjdefs = True + all = False + if o in ('-p', '--useprefix'): + use_prefix = True + if o == '--genpropgetsets': + genpropgetsets = True + if o in ('-s', '--separate'): + separate = v + if o in ('-m', '--modulename'): + modulename = v + if o in ('-L', '--libgobject'): + libgobject = v + if o in ('-l', '--modulelib'): + modulelibs.append(v) + if o in ('-f', '--defsfile'): + defsfiles.append(v) + if o in ('-D', '--defines'): + nameval = v.split('=') + try: + defines[nameval[0]] = nameval[1] + except IndexError: + defines[nameval[0]] = None + + if not args[0:1]: + print 'Must specify at least one input file name' + return -1 + if not modulelibs: + print 'Must specify one or more modulelib names' + return -1 + + # load the gobject and module libraries and init the gtype system + if not libgobject: + if verbose: + sys.stderr.write('Using "libgobject-2.0.so" as the libobject' \ + 'library name by default\n') + gobj = ctypes.cdll.LoadLibrary('libgobject-2.0.so') + else: + gobj = ctypes.cdll.LoadLibrary(libgobject) + + modlib = [ctypes.cdll.LoadLibrary(lib) for lib in modulelibs] + + gobj.g_type_init() + gobj.g_type_name.restype = ctypes.c_char_p + gobj.g_type_from_name.argtypes = [ctypes.c_char_p] + gobj.g_type_interfaces.restype = ctypes.POINTER(ctypes.c_int) + gobj.g_type_interface_prerequisites.restype = ctypes.POINTER(ctypes.c_int) + gobj.g_object_class_list_properties.restype = ctypes.POINTER(ctypes.POINTER(GParamSpec)) + gobj.g_object_interface_list_properties.restype = ctypes.POINTER(ctypes.POINTER(GParamSpec)) + gobj.GObject = gobj.g_type_from_name('GObject') + gobj.g_object_new(gobj.GObject, None) + + defs = {} + for key in defkeys.split(): + defs[key] = [] + defs['funcs'] = {} + defs['virts'] = {} + defs['untypedenums'] = {} + defs['typedefines'] = [] + + # read in all the object and function definitions + args.sort() + type_define_pat = re.compile( + r'^#define\s+([A-Z]\S+_TYPE_\S+)\s+.*[a-z]\w+_get_type.*$', + re.MULTILINE) + for filename in args: + buf = open(filename).read() + defs['typedefines'] += type_define_pat.findall(buf) + buf = clean_buffer(buf) + find_enums(buf, defs) + find_defs(buf, gobj, modlib, defs) + find_func_defs(buf, modlib, filename, defs, verbose) + find_virt_defs(buf, filename, defs) + + for key in defkeys.split(): + defs[key].sort() + + methods = types = None + if separate: + methods = file(separate + '.defs', 'w') + types = file(separate + '-types.defs', 'w') + + dw = DefsWriter(defs, methods, prefix=modulename, verbose=verbose, + defsfiles=defsfiles, defines=defines, + genpropgetsets=genpropgetsets, useprefix=use_prefix) + dw.interfaces = [i.name for i in defs['GInterface']] + dw.gobj = gobj + dw.modlib = modlib + + if onlyobjdefs or all: + dw.write_obj_defs(types) + if separate: + print "Wrote object defs to %s-types.defs" % separate + if onlyenums or all: + dw.write_enum_defs(types) + if separate: + print "Wrote enum and flags defs to %s-types.defs" % separate + if onlyvirtuals or all: + dw.write_func_defs(args, onlyvirtuals) + if separate: + print "Wrote function and virtual defs to %s.defs" % separate + +if __name__ == '__main__': + sys.exit(main(sys.argv)) diff --git a/codegen/defsparser.py b/codegen/defsparser.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..37ba0a2 --- /dev/null +++ b/codegen/defsparser.py @@ -0,0 +1,153 @@ +# -*- Mode: Python; py-indent-offset: 4 -*- +import os, sys +import scmexpr +from definitions import BoxedDef, EnumDef, FlagsDef, FunctionDef, \ + InterfaceDef, MethodDef, ObjectDef, PointerDef, VirtualDef + +include_path = ['.'] + +class IncludeParser(scmexpr.Parser): + """A simple parser that follows include statements automatically""" + def include(self, input_filename): + global include_path + if os.path.isabs(input_filename): + filename = input_filename + # set self.filename to the include name, to handle recursive includes + oldfile = self.filename + self.filename = filename + self.startParsing() + self.filename = oldfile + else: + inc_path = [os.path.dirname(self.filename)] + include_path + for filename in [os.path.join(path_entry, input_filename) + for path_entry in inc_path]: + if not os.path.exists(filename): + continue + # set self.filename to the include name, to handle recursive includes + oldfile = self.filename + self.filename = filename + self.startParsing() + self.filename = oldfile + break + else: + raise IOError("%s not found in include path %s" % (input_filename, inc_path)) + +class DefsParser(IncludeParser): + def __init__(self, arg, defines={}): + IncludeParser.__init__(self, arg) + self.objects = [] + self.interfaces = [] + self.enums = [] # enums and flags + self.boxes = [] # boxed types + self.pointers = [] # pointer types + self.functions = [] # functions and methods + self.virtuals = [] # virtual methods + self.c_name = {} # hash of c names of functions + self.methods = {} # hash of methods of particular objects + self.defines = defines # -Dfoo=bar options, as dictionary + + def define_object(self, *args): + odef = apply(ObjectDef, args) + self.objects.append(odef) + self.c_name[odef.c_name] = odef + def define_interface(self, *args): + idef = apply(InterfaceDef, args) + self.interfaces.append(idef) + self.c_name[idef.c_name] = idef + def define_enum(self, *args): + edef = apply(EnumDef, args) + self.enums.append(edef) + self.c_name[edef.c_name] = edef + def define_flags(self, *args): + fdef = apply(FlagsDef, args) + self.enums.append(fdef) + self.c_name[fdef.c_name] = fdef + def define_boxed(self, *args): + bdef = apply(BoxedDef, args) + self.boxes.append(bdef) + self.c_name[bdef.c_name] = bdef + def define_pointer(self, *args): + pdef = apply(PointerDef, args) + self.pointers.append(pdef) + self.c_name[pdef.c_name] = pdef + def define_function(self, *args): + fdef = apply(FunctionDef, args) + self.functions.append(fdef) + self.c_name[fdef.c_name] = fdef + def define_method(self, *args): + mdef = apply(MethodDef, args) + self.functions.append(mdef) + self.c_name[mdef.c_name] = mdef + def define_virtual(self, *args): + vdef = apply(VirtualDef, args) + self.virtuals.append(vdef) + def merge(self, old, parmerge): + for obj in self.objects: + if old.c_name.has_key(obj.c_name): + obj.merge(old.c_name[obj.c_name]) + for f in self.functions: + if old.c_name.has_key(f.c_name): + f.merge(old.c_name[f.c_name], parmerge) + + def printMissing(self, old): + for obj in self.objects: + if not old.c_name.has_key(obj.c_name): + obj.write_defs() + for f in self.functions: + if not old.c_name.has_key(f.c_name): + f.write_defs() + + def write_defs(self, fp=sys.stdout): + for obj in self.objects: + obj.write_defs(fp) + for enum in self.enums: + enum.write_defs(fp) + for boxed in self.boxes: + boxed.write_defs(fp) + for pointer in self.pointers: + pointer.write_defs(fp) + for func in self.functions: + func.write_defs(fp) + + def find_object(self, c_name): + for obj in self.objects: + if obj.c_name == c_name: + return obj + else: + raise ValueError('object %r not found' % c_name) + + def find_constructor(self, obj, overrides): + for func in self.functions: + if isinstance(func, FunctionDef) and \ + func.is_constructor_of == obj.c_name and \ + not overrides.is_ignored(func.c_name): + return func + + def find_methods(self, obj): + objname = obj.c_name + return filter(lambda func, on=objname: isinstance(func, MethodDef) and + func.of_object == on, self.functions) + + def find_virtuals(self, obj): + objname = obj.c_name + retval = filter(lambda func, on=objname: isinstance(func, VirtualDef) and + func.of_object == on, self.virtuals) + return retval + + def find_functions(self): + return filter(lambda func: isinstance(func, FunctionDef) and + not func.is_constructor_of, self.functions) + + def ifdef(self, *args): + if args[0] in self.defines: + for arg in args[1:]: + #print >> sys.stderr, "-----> Handling conditional definition (%s): %s" % (args[0], arg) + self.handle(arg) + else: + pass + #print >> sys.stderr, "-----> Conditional %s is not true" % (args[0],) + + def ifndef(self, *args): + if args[0] not in self.defines: + for arg in args[1:]: + self.handle(arg) diff --git a/codegen/docextract.py b/codegen/docextract.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..eff8c5e --- /dev/null +++ b/codegen/docextract.py @@ -0,0 +1,448 @@ +# -*- Mode: Python; py-indent-offset: 4 -*- +'''Simple module for extracting GNOME style doc comments from C +sources, so I can use them for other purposes.''' + +import sys, os, string, re + +__all__ = ['extract'] + +class GtkDoc: + def __init__(self): + self.name = None + self.block_type = '' # The block type ('function', 'signal', 'property') + self.params = [] + self.annotations = [] + self.description = '' + self.ret = ('', []) # (return, annotations) + def set_name(self, name): + self.name = name + def set_type(self, block_type): + self.block_type = block_type + def get_type(self): + return self.block_type + def add_param(self, name, description, annotations=[]): + if name == '...': + name = 'Varargs' + self.params.append((name, description, annotations)) + def append_to_last_param(self, extra): + self.params[-1] = (self.params[-1][0], self.params[-1][1] + extra, + self.params[-1][2]) + def append_to_named_param(self, name, extra): + for i in range(len(self.params)): + if self.params[i][0] == name: + self.params[i] = (name, self.params[i][1] + extra, + self.params[i][2]) + return + # fall through to adding extra parameter ... + self.add_param(name, extra) + def add_annotation(self, annotation): + self.annotations.append(annotation) + def get_annotations(self): + return self.annotations + def append_to_description(self, extra): + self.description = self.description + extra + def get_description(self): + return self.description + def add_return(self, first_line, annotations=[]): + self.ret = (first_line, annotations) + def append_to_return(self, extra): + self.ret = (self.ret[0] + extra, self.ret[1]) + +comment_start_pattern = re.compile(r'^\s*/\*\*\s') +comment_end_pattern = re.compile(r'^\s*\*+/') +comment_line_lead_pattern = re.compile(r'^\s*\*\s*') +comment_empty_line_pattern = re.compile(r'^\s*\**\s*$') +function_name_pattern = re.compile(r'^([a-z]\w*)\s*:?(\s*\(.*\)\s*){0,2}\s*$') +signal_name_pattern = re.compile(r'^([A-Z]\w+::[a-z0-9-]+)\s*:?(\s*\(.*\)\s*){0,2}\s*$') +property_name_pattern = re.compile(r'^([A-Z]\w+:[a-z0-9-]+)\s*:?(\s*\(.*\)\s*){0,2}\s*$') +return_pattern = re.compile(r'^@?(returns:|return\s+value:)(.*\n?)$', re.IGNORECASE) +deprecated_pattern = re.compile(r'^(deprecated\s*:\s*.*\n?)$', re.IGNORECASE) +rename_to_pattern = re.compile(r'^(rename\s+to)\s*:\s*(.*\n?)$', re.IGNORECASE) +param_pattern = re.compile(r'^@(\S+)\s*:(.*\n?)$') +# Used to extract the annotations in the parameter and return descriptions +# extracted using above [param|return]_pattern patterns. +annotations_pattern = re.compile(r'^(?:(\s*\(.*\)\s*)*:)') +# Used to construct the annotation lists. +annotation_lead_pattern = re.compile(r'^\s*\(\s*(.*?)\s*\)\s*') + +# These patterns determine the identifier of the current comment block. They +# are grouped in a list for easy determination of block identifiers (in +# skip_to_identifier). The function_name_pattern should be tested for last +# because it always matches signal and property identifiers. +identifier_patterns = [ signal_name_pattern, property_name_pattern, function_name_pattern ] + +# This pattern is to match return sections that forget to have a colon (':') +# after the initial 'Return' phrase. It is not included by default in the list +# of final sections below because a lot of function descriptions begin with +# 'Returns ...' and the process_description() function would stop right at that +# first line, thinking it is a return section. +no_colon_return_pattern = re.compile(r'^@?(returns|return\s+value)\s*(.*\n?)$', re.IGNORECASE) +since_pattern = re.compile(r'^(since\s*:\s*.*\n?)$', re.IGNORECASE) + +# These patterns normally will be encountered after the description. Knowing +# the order of their appearance is difficult so this list is used to test when +# one begins and the other ends when processing the rest of the sections after +# the description. +final_section_patterns = [ return_pattern, since_pattern, deprecated_pattern, rename_to_pattern ] + +def parse_file(fp, doc_dict): + line = fp.readline() + while line: + cur_doc = GtkDoc() + line = skip_to_comment_block(fp, line) + line = skip_to_identifier(fp, line, cur_doc) + # See if the identifier is found (stored in the current GtkDoc by + # skip_to_identifier). If so, continue reading the rest of the comment + # block. + if cur_doc.name: + line = process_params(fp, line, cur_doc) + line = process_description(fp, line, cur_doc) + line = process_final_sections(fp, line, cur_doc) + # Add the current doc block to the dictionary of doc blocks. + doc_dict[cur_doc.name] = cur_doc + +# Given a list of annotations as string of the form +# '(annotation1) (annotation2) ...' return a list of annotations of the form +# [ (name1, value1), (name2, value2) ... ]. Not all annotations have values so +# the values in the list of tuples could be empty (''). +def get_annotation_list(annotations): + annotation_list = [] + while annotations: + match = annotation_lead_pattern.match(annotations) + if match: + annotation_contents = match.group(1) + name, split, value = annotation_contents.strip().partition(' ') + annotation_list.append((name, value)) + # Remove first occurrence to continue processing. + annotations = annotation_lead_pattern.sub('', annotations) + else: + break + return annotation_list + +# Given a currently read line, test that line and continue reading until the +# beginning of a comment block is found or eof is reached. Return the last +# read line. +def skip_to_comment_block(fp, line): + while line: + if comment_start_pattern.match(line): + break + line = fp.readline() + return line + +# Given the current line in a comment block, continue skipping lines until a +# non-blank line in the comment block is found or until the end of the block +# (or eof) is reached. Returns the line where reading stopped. +def skip_to_nonblank(fp, line): + while line: + if not comment_empty_line_pattern.match(line): + break + line = fp.readline() + # Stop processing if eof or end of comment block is reached. + if not line or comment_end_pattern.match(line): + break + return line + +# Given the first line of a comment block (the '/**'), see if the next +# non-blank line is the identifier of the comment block. Stop processing if +# the end of the block or eof is reached. Store the identifier (if there is +# one) and its type ('function', 'signal' or 'property') in the given GtkDoc. +# Return the line where the identifier is found or the line that stops the +# processing (if eof or the end of the comment block is found first). +def skip_to_identifier(fp, line, cur_doc): + # Skip the initial comment block line ('/**') if not eof. + if line: line = fp.readline() + + # Now skip empty lines. + line = skip_to_nonblank(fp, line) + + # See if the first non-blank line is the identifier. + if line and not comment_end_pattern.match(line): + # Remove the initial ' * ' in comment block line and see if there is an + # identifier. + line = comment_line_lead_pattern.sub('', line) + for pattern in identifier_patterns: + match = pattern.match(line) + if match: + # Set the GtkDoc name. + cur_doc.set_name(match.group(1)) + # Get annotations and add them to the GtkDoc. + annotations = get_annotation_list(match.group(2)) + for annotation in annotations: + cur_doc.add_annotation(annotation) + # Set the GtkDoc type. + if pattern == signal_name_pattern: + cur_doc.set_type('signal') + elif pattern == property_name_pattern: + cur_doc.set_type('property') + elif pattern == function_name_pattern: + cur_doc.set_type('function') + return line + return line + +# Given a currently read line (presumably the identifier line), read the next +# lines, testing to see if the lines are part of parameter descriptions. If +# so, store the parameter descriptions in the given doc block. Stop on eof and +# return the last line that stops the processing. +def process_params(fp, line, cur_doc): + # Skip the identifier line if not eof. Also skip any blank lines in the + # comment block. Return if eof or the end of the comment block are + # encountered. + if line: line = fp.readline() + line = skip_to_nonblank(fp, line) + if not line or comment_end_pattern.match(line): + return line + + # Remove initial ' * ' in first non-empty comment block line. + line = comment_line_lead_pattern.sub('', line) + + # Now process possible parameters as long as no eof or the end of the + # param section is not reached (which could be triggered by anything that + # doesn't match a '@param:..." line, even the end of the comment block). + match = param_pattern.match(line) + while line and match: + description = match.group(2) + + # First extract the annotations from the description and save them. + annotations = [] + annotation_match = annotations_pattern.match(description) + if annotation_match: + annotations = get_annotation_list(annotation_match.group(1)) + # Remove the annotations from the description + description = annotations_pattern.sub('', description) + + # Default to appending lines to current parameter. + append_func = cur_doc.append_to_last_param + + # See if the return has been included as part of the parameter + # section and make sure that lines are added to the GtkDoc return if + # so. + if match.group(1).lower() == "returns": + cur_doc.add_return(description, annotations) + append_func = cur_doc.append_to_return + # If not, just add it as a regular parameter. + else: + cur_doc.add_param(match.group(1), description, annotations) + + # Now read lines and append them until next parameter, beginning of + # description (an empty line), the end of the comment block or eof. + line = fp.readline() + while line: + # Stop processing if end of comment block or a blank comment line + # is encountered. + if comment_empty_line_pattern.match(line) or \ + comment_end_pattern.match(line): + break + + # Remove initial ' * ' in comment block line. + line = comment_line_lead_pattern.sub('', line) + + # Break from current param processing if a new one is + # encountered. + if param_pattern.match(line): break; + + # Otherwise, just append the current line and get the next line. + append_func(line) + line = fp.readline() + + # Re-evaluate match for while condition + match = param_pattern.match(line) + + # End by returning the current line. + return line + +# Having processed parameters, read the following lines into the description of +# the current doc block until the end of the comment block, the end of file or +# a return section is encountered. +def process_description(fp, line, cur_doc): + # First skip empty lines returning on eof or end of comment block. + line = skip_to_nonblank(fp, line) + if not line or comment_end_pattern.match(line): + return line + + # Remove initial ' * ' in non-empty comment block line. + line = comment_line_lead_pattern.sub('', line) + + # Also remove possible 'Description:' prefix. + if line[:12] == 'Description:': line = line[12:] + + # Used to tell if the previous line was blank and a return section + # uncommonly marked with 'Returns ...' instead of 'Returns: ...' has + # started (assume it is non-empty to begin with). + prev_line = 'non-empty' + + # Now read lines until a new section (like a return or a since section) is + # encountered. + while line: + # See if the description section has ended (if the line begins with + # 'Returns ...' and the previous line was empty -- this loop replaces + # empty lines with a newline). + if no_colon_return_pattern.match(line) and prev_line == '\n': + return line + # Or if one of the patterns of the final sections match + for pattern in final_section_patterns: + if pattern.match(line): + return line + + # If not, append lines to description in the doc comment block. + cur_doc.append_to_description(line) + + prev_line = line + line = fp.readline() + + # Stop processing on eof or at the end of comment block. + if not line or comment_end_pattern.match(line): + return line + + # Remove initial ' * ' in line so that the text can be appended to the + # description of the comment block and make sure that if the line is + # empty it be interpreted as a newline. + line = comment_line_lead_pattern.sub('', line) + if not line: line = '\n' + +# Given the line that ended the description (the first line of one of the final +# sections) process the final sections ('Returns:', 'Since:', etc.) until the +# end of the comment block or eof. Return the line that ends the processing. +def process_final_sections(fp, line, cur_doc): + while line and not comment_end_pattern.match(line): + # Remove leading ' * ' from current non-empty comment line. + line = comment_line_lead_pattern.sub('', line) + # Temporarily append the no colon return pattern to the final section + # patterns now that the description has been processed. It will be + # removed after the for loop below executes so that future descriptions + # that begin with 'Returns ...' are not interpreted as a return + # section. + final_section_patterns.append(no_colon_return_pattern) + for pattern in final_section_patterns: + match = pattern.match(line) + if match: + if pattern == return_pattern or \ + pattern == no_colon_return_pattern: + # Dealing with a 'Returns:' so first extract the + # annotations from the description and save them. + description = match.group(2) + annotations = [] + annotation_match = \ + annotations_pattern.match(description) + if annotation_match: + annotations = \ + get_annotation_list(annotation_match.group(1)) + # Remove the annotations from the description + description = annotations_pattern.sub('', description) + + # Now add the return. + cur_doc.add_return(description, annotations) + # In case more lines need to be appended. + append_func = cur_doc.append_to_return + elif pattern == rename_to_pattern: + # Dealing with a 'Rename to:' section (GObjectIntrospection + # annotation) so no further lines will be appended but this + # single one (and only to the annotations). + append_func = None + cur_doc.add_annotation((match.group(1), + match.group(2))) + else: + # For all others ('Since:' and 'Deprecated:') just append + # the line to the description for now. + cur_doc.append_to_description(line) + # In case more lines need to be appended. + append_func = cur_doc.append_to_description + + # Stop final section pattern matching for loop since a match + # has already been found. + break + + # Remove the no colon return pattern (which was temporarily added in + # the just executed loop) from the list of final section patterns. + final_section_patterns.pop() + + line = fp.readline() + + # Now continue appending lines to current section until a new one is + # found or an eof or the end of the comment block is encountered. + finished = False + while not finished and line and \ + not comment_end_pattern.match(line): + # Remove leading ' * ' from line and make sure that if it is empty, + # it be interpreted as a newline. + line = comment_line_lead_pattern.sub('', line) + if not line: line = '\n' + + for pattern in final_section_patterns: + if pattern.match(line): + finished = True + break + + # Break out of loop if a new section is found (determined in above + # inner loop). + if finished: break + + # Now it's safe to append line. + if append_func: append_func(line) + + # Get the next line to continue processing. + line = fp.readline() + + return line + +def parse_dir(dir, doc_dict): + for file in os.listdir(dir): + if file in ('.', '..'): continue + path = os.path.join(dir, file) + if os.path.isdir(path): + parse_dir(path, doc_dict) + if len(file) > 2 and file[-2:] == '.c': + sys.stderr.write("Processing " + path + '\n') + parse_file(open(path, 'r'), doc_dict) + +def extract(dirs, doc_dict=None): + if not doc_dict: doc_dict = {} + for dir in dirs: + parse_dir(dir, doc_dict) + return doc_dict + +tmpl_section_pattern = re.compile(r'^$') +def parse_tmpl(fp, doc_dict): + cur_doc = None + + line = fp.readline() + while line: + match = tmpl_section_pattern.match(line) + if match: + cur_doc = None # new input shouldn't affect the old doc dict + sect_type = match.group(1) + sect_name = match.group(2) + + if sect_type == 'FUNCTION': + cur_doc = doc_dict.get(sect_name) + if not cur_doc: + cur_doc = GtkDoc() + cur_doc.set_name(sect_name) + doc_dict[sect_name] = cur_doc + elif line == '\n': + cur_doc = None # don't worry about unused params. + elif cur_doc: + if line[:10] == '@Returns: ': + if string.strip(line[10:]): + cur_doc.append_to_return(line[10:]) + elif line[0] == '@': + pos = string.find(line, ':') + if pos >= 0: + cur_doc.append_to_named_param(line[1:pos], line[pos+1:]) + else: + cur_doc.append_to_description(line) + else: + cur_doc.append_to_description(line) + + line = fp.readline() + +def extract_tmpl(dirs, doc_dict=None): + if not doc_dict: doc_dict = {} + for dir in dirs: + for file in os.listdir(dir): + if file in ('.', '..'): continue + path = os.path.join(dir, file) + if os.path.isdir(path): + continue + if len(file) > 2 and file[-2:] == '.sgml': + parse_tmpl(open(path, 'r'), doc_dict) + return doc_dict diff --git a/codegen/docextract_to_xml.py b/codegen/docextract_to_xml.py new file mode 100755 index 0000000..7ac1053 --- /dev/null +++ b/codegen/docextract_to_xml.py @@ -0,0 +1,139 @@ +#!/usr/bin/env python +# -*- Mode: Python; py-indent-offset: 4 -*- +# +# This litte script outputs the C doc comments to an XML format. +# So far it's only used by gtkmm (The C++ bindings). Murray Cumming. +# Usage example: +# # ./docextract_to_xml.py -s /gnome/head/cvs/gtk+/gtk/ -s /gnome/head/cvs/gtk+/docs/reference/gtk/tmpl/ > gtk_docs.xml + +import getopt +import re +import string +import sys + +import docextract + +def usage(): + sys.stderr.write('usage: docextract_to_xml.py ' + + '[-s /src/dir | --source-dir=/src/dir] ' + + '[-a | --with-annotations] [-p | --with-properties] ' + + '[-i | --with-signals ]\n') + sys.exit(1) + +# Translates special texts to &... HTML acceptable format. Also replace +# occurrences of '/*' and '*/' with '/ *' and '* /' respectively to avoid +# comment errors (note the spaces). Some function descriptions include C++ +# multi-line comments which cause errors when the description is included in a +# C++ Doxygen comment block. +def escape_text(unescaped_text): + # Escape every "&" not part of an entity reference + escaped_text = re.sub(r'&(?![A-Za-z]+;)', '&', unescaped_text) + + # These weird entities turn up in the output... + escaped_text = string.replace(escaped_text, '—', '—') + escaped_text = string.replace(escaped_text, '*', '*') + escaped_text = string.replace(escaped_text, '%', '%') + escaped_text = string.replace(escaped_text, '@', '@') + escaped_text = string.replace(escaped_text, '#', '#') + escaped_text = string.replace(escaped_text, ' ', ' ') + # This represents a '/' before or after an '*' so replace with slash but + # with spaces. + escaped_text = string.replace(escaped_text, '/', ' / ') + + # Escape for both tag contents and attribute values + escaped_text = string.replace(escaped_text, '<', '<') + escaped_text = string.replace(escaped_text, '>', '>') + escaped_text = string.replace(escaped_text, '"', '"') + + # Replace C++ comment begin and ends to ones that don't affect Doxygen. + escaped_text = string.replace(escaped_text, '/*', '/ *') + escaped_text = string.replace(escaped_text, '*/', '* /') + + return escaped_text + +def print_annotations(annotations): + for annotation in annotations: + print "" + \ + escape_text(annotation[1]) + "" + +if __name__ == '__main__': + try: + opts, args = getopt.getopt(sys.argv[1:], "d:s:o:api", + ["source-dir=", "with-annotations", + "with-properties", "with-signals"]) + except getopt.error, e: + sys.stderr.write('docextract_to_xml.py: %s\n' % e) + usage() + source_dirs = [] + with_annotations = False + with_signals = False + with_properties = False + for opt, arg in opts: + if opt in ('-s', '--source-dir'): + source_dirs.append(arg) + if opt in ('-a', '--with-annotations'): + with_annotations = True + if opt in ('-p', '--with-properties'): + with_properties = True + if opt in ('-i', '--with-signals'): + with_signals = True + if len(args) != 0: + usage() + + docs = docextract.extract(source_dirs); + docextract.extract_tmpl(source_dirs, docs); #Try the tmpl sgml files too. + + # print d.docs + + if docs: + + print "" + + for name, value in docs.items(): + # Get the type of comment block ('function', 'signal' or + # 'property') (the value is a GtkDoc). + block_type = value.get_type() + + # Skip signals if the option was not specified. + if block_type == 'signal' and not with_signals: + continue + # Likewise for properties. + elif block_type == 'property' and not with_properties: + continue + + print "<" + block_type + " name=\"" + escape_text(name) + "\">" + + print "" + print escape_text(value.get_description()) + print "" + + # Loop through the parameters if not dealing with a property: + if block_type != 'property': + print "" + for name, description, annotations in value.params: + print "" + print "" + escape_text(description) + "" + + if with_annotations: + print_annotations(annotations) + + print "" + + print "" + + # Show the return-type (also if not dealing with a property): + if with_annotations: + print "" + print "" + escape_text(value.ret[0]) + \ + "" + print_annotations(value.ret[1]) + print "" + else: + print "" + escape_text(value.ret[0]) + "" + + if with_annotations: + print_annotations(value.get_annotations()) + + print "\n" + + print "" diff --git a/codegen/docgen.py b/codegen/docgen.py new file mode 100755 index 0000000..b9e2f67 --- /dev/null +++ b/codegen/docgen.py @@ -0,0 +1,766 @@ +#!/usr/bin/env python +import getopt +import os +import re +import sys + +import definitions +import defsparser +import docextract +import override + + +class Node: + + def __init__(self, name, interfaces=[]): + self.name = name + self.interfaces = interfaces + self.subclasses = [] + + def add_child(self, node): + self.subclasses.append(node) + + +def build_object_tree(parser): + # reorder objects so that parent classes come first ... + objects = parser.objects[:] + pos = 0 + while pos < len(objects): + parent = objects[pos].parent + for i in range(pos+1, len(objects)): + if objects[i].c_name == parent: + objects.insert(i+1, objects[pos]) + del objects[pos] + break + else: + pos = pos + 1 + + root = Node(None) + nodes = {None: root} + for obj_def in objects: + parent_name = obj_def.parent + if parent_name == 'GObject': + parent_name = None + parent_node = nodes[parent_name] + node = Node(obj_def.c_name, obj_def.implements) + parent_node.add_child(node) + nodes[node.name] = node + + if parser.interfaces: + interfaces = Node('gobject.GInterface') + root.add_child(interfaces) + nodes[interfaces.name] = interfaces + for obj_def in parser.interfaces: + node = Node(obj_def.c_name) + interfaces.add_child(node) + nodes[node.name] = node + + if parser.boxes: + boxed = Node('gobject.GBoxed') + root.add_child(boxed) + nodes[boxed.name] = boxed + for obj_def in parser.boxes: + node = Node(obj_def.c_name) + boxed.add_child(node) + nodes[node.name] = node + + if parser.pointers: + pointers = Node('gobject.GPointer') + root.add_child(pointers) + nodes[pointers.name] = pointers + for obj_def in parser.pointers: + node = Node(obj_def.c_name) + pointers.add_child(node) + nodes[node.name] = node + + return root + + +class DocWriter: + + def __init__(self): + self._fp = None + # parse the defs file + self.parser = defsparser.DefsParser(()) + self.overrides = override.Overrides() + self.classmap = {} + self.docs = {} + + def add_sourcedirs(self, source_dirs): + self.docs = docextract.extract(source_dirs, self.docs) + + def add_tmpldirs(self, tmpl_dirs): + self.docs = docextract.extract_tmpl(tmpl_dirs, self.docs) + + def add_docs(self, defs_file, overrides_file, module_name): + '''parse information about a given defs file''' + self.parser.filename = defs_file + self.parser.startParsing(defs_file) + if overrides_file: + self.overrides.handle_file(overrides_file) + + for obj in (self.parser.objects + self.parser.interfaces + + self.parser.boxes + self.parser.pointers): + if not obj.c_name in self.classmap: + self.classmap[obj.c_name] = '%s.%s' % ( + module_name, obj.name) + + def pyname(self, name): + return self.classmap.get(name, name) + + def _compare(self, obja, objb): + return cmp(self.pyname(obja.c_name), self.pyname(objb.c_name)) + + def output_docs(self, output_prefix): + files = {} + + # class hierarchy + hierarchy = build_object_tree(self.parser) + filename = self.create_filename('hierarchy', output_prefix) + self._fp = open(filename, 'w') + self.write_full_hierarchy(hierarchy) + self._fp.close() + + obj_defs = (self.parser.objects + self.parser.interfaces + + self.parser.boxes + self.parser.pointers) + obj_defs.sort(self._compare) + + for obj_def in obj_defs: + filename = self.create_filename(obj_def.c_name, output_prefix) + self._fp = open(filename, 'w') + if isinstance(obj_def, definitions.ObjectDef): + self.output_object_docs(obj_def) + elif isinstance(obj_def, definitions.InterfaceDef): + self.output_interface_docs(obj_def) + elif isinstance(obj_def, definitions.BoxedDef): + self.output_boxed_docs(obj_def) + elif isinstance(obj_def, definitions.PointerDef): + self.output_boxed_docs(obj_def) + self._fp.close() + files[os.path.basename(filename)] = obj_def + + if not files: + return + + output_filename = self.create_toc_filename(output_prefix) + self._fp = open(output_filename, 'w') + self.output_toc(files) + self._fp.close() + + def output_object_docs(self, obj_def): + self.write_class_header(obj_def.c_name) + + self.write_heading('Synopsis') + self.write_synopsis(obj_def) + self.close_section() + + # construct the inheritence hierarchy ... + ancestry = [(obj_def.c_name, obj_def.implements)] + try: + parent = obj_def.parent + while parent != None: + if parent == 'GObject': + ancestry.append(('GObject', [])) + parent = None + else: + parent_def = self.parser.find_object(parent) + ancestry.append((parent_def.c_name, parent_def.implements)) + parent = parent_def.parent + except ValueError: + pass + ancestry.reverse() + self.write_heading('Ancestry') + self.write_hierarchy(obj_def.c_name, ancestry) + self.close_section() + + constructor = self.parser.find_constructor(obj_def, self.overrides) + if constructor: + self.write_heading('Constructor') + self.write_constructor(constructor, + self.docs.get(constructor.c_name, None)) + self.close_section() + + methods = self.parser.find_methods(obj_def) + methods = filter(lambda meth, self=self: + not self.overrides.is_ignored(meth.c_name), methods) + if methods: + self.write_heading('Methods') + for method in methods: + self.write_method(method, self.docs.get(method.c_name, None)) + self.close_section() + + self.write_class_footer(obj_def.c_name) + + def get_methods_for_object(self, obj_def): + methods = [] + for method in self.parser.find_methods(obj_def): + if not self.overrides.is_ignored(method.c_name): + methods.append(method) + return methods + + def output_interface_docs(self, int_def): + self.write_class_header(int_def.c_name) + + self.write_heading('Synopsis') + self.write_synopsis(int_def) + self.close_section() + + methods = self.get_methods_for_object(int_def) + if methods: + self.write_heading('Methods') + for method in methods: + self.write_method(method, self.docs.get(method.c_name, None)) + self.close_section() + self.write_class_footer(int_def.c_name) + + def output_boxed_docs(self, box_def): + self.write_class_header(box_def.c_name) + + self.write_heading('Synopsis') + self.write_synopsis(box_def) + self.close_section() + + constructor = self.parser.find_constructor(box_def, self.overrides) + if constructor: + self.write_heading('Constructor') + self.write_constructor(constructor, + self.docs.get(constructor.c_name, None)) + self.close_section() + + methods = self.get_methods_for_object(box_def) + if methods: + self.write_heading('Methods') + for method in methods: + self.write_method(method, self.docs.get(method.c_name, None)) + self.close_section() + + self.write_class_footer(box_def.c_name) + + def output_toc(self, files): + self._fp.write('TOC\n\n') + for filename in sorted(files): + obj_def = files[filename] + self._fp.write(obj_def.c_name + ' - ' + filename + '\n') + + # override the following to create a more complex output format + + def create_filename(self, obj_name, output_prefix): + '''Create output filename for this particular object''' + return output_prefix + '-' + obj_name.lower() + '.txt' + + def create_toc_filename(self, output_prefix): + return self.create_filename(self, 'docs', output_prefix) + + def write_full_hierarchy(self, hierarchy): + + def handle_node(node, indent=''): + for child in node.subclasses: + self._fp.write(indent + node.name) + if node.interfaces: + self._fp.write(' (implements ') + self._fp.write(', '.join(node.interfaces)) + self._fp.write(')\n') + else: + self._fp.write('\n') + handle_node(child, indent + ' ') + handle_node(hierarchy) + + def serialize_params(self, func_def): + params = [] + for param in func_def.params: + params.append(param[1]) + return ', '.join(params) + + # these need to handle default args ... + + def create_constructor_prototype(self, func_def): + return '%s(%s)' % (func_def.is_constructor_of, + self.serialize_params(func_def)) + + def create_function_prototype(self, func_def): + return '%s(%s)' % (func_def.name, + self.serialize_params(func_def)) + + def create_method_prototype(self, meth_def): + return '%s.%s(%s)' % (meth_def.of_object, + meth_def.name, + self.serialize_params(meth_def)) + + def write_class_header(self, obj_name): + self._fp.write('Class %s\n' % obj_name) + self._fp.write('======%s\n\n' % ('=' * len(obj_name))) + + def write_class_footer(self, obj_name): + pass + + def write_heading(self, text): + self._fp.write('\n' + text + '\n' + ('-' * len(text)) + '\n') + + def close_section(self): + pass + + def write_synopsis(self, obj_def): + self._fp.write('class %s' % obj_def.c_name) + if isinstance(obj_def, definitions.ObjectDef): + bases = [] + if obj_def.parent: + bases.append(obj_def.parent) + bases = bases = obj_def.implements + if bases: + self._fp.write('(%s)' % ', '.join(bases, )) + self._fp.write(':\n') + + constructor = self.parser.find_constructor(obj_def, self.overrides) + if constructor: + prototype = self.create_constructor_prototype(constructor) + self._fp.write(' def %s\n' % prototype) + + for method in self.get_methods_for_object(obj_def): + prototype = self.create_method_prototype(method) + self._fp.write(' def %s\n' % prototype) + + def write_hierarchy(self, obj_name, ancestry): + indent = '' + for name, interfaces in ancestry: + self._fp.write(indent + '+-- ' + name) + if interfaces: + self._fp.write(' (implements ') + self._fp.write(', '.join(interfaces)) + self._fp.write(')\n') + else: + self._fp.write('\n') + indent = indent + ' ' + self._fp.write('\n') + + def write_constructor(self, func_def, func_doc): + prototype = self.create_constructor_prototype(func_def) + self._fp.write(prototype + '\n\n') + for type, name, dflt, null in func_def.params: + self.write_parameter(name, func_doc) + self.write_return_value(func_def, func_doc) + if func_doc and func_doc.description: + self._fp.write(func_doc.description) + self._fp.write('\n\n\n') + + def write_method(self, meth_def, func_doc): + prototype = self.create_method_prototype(meth_def) + self._fp.write(prototype + '\n\n') + for type, name, dflt, null in meth_def.params: + self.write_parameter(name, func_doc) + self.write_return_value(meth_def, func_doc) + if func_doc and func_doc.description: + self._fp.write('\n') + self._fp.write(func_doc.description) + self._fp.write('\n\n') + + def write_parameter(self, param_name, func_doc): + if func_doc: + descr = func_doc.get_param_description(param_name) + else: + descr = 'a ' + type + self._fp.write(' ' + param_name + ': ' + descr + '\n') + + def write_return_value(self, meth_def, func_doc): + if meth_def.ret and meth_def.ret != 'none': + if func_doc and func_doc.ret: + descr = func_doc.ret + else: + descr = 'a ' + meth_def.ret + self._fp.write(' Returns: ' + descr + '\n') + +CLASS_HEADER_TEMPLATE = """ + + %(name)s + 3 + %(miscinfo)s + + + + %(name)s + + +""" +VARIABLE_TEMPLATE = """ + %(parameter)s : + %(description)s + +""" + +DOCBOOK_HEADER = """ + +""" + + +class DocbookDocWriter(DocWriter): + + def __init__(self): + DocWriter.__init__(self) + + self._function_pat = re.compile(r'(\w+)\s*\(\)') + self._parameter_pat = re.compile(r'\@(\w+)') + self._constant_pat = re.compile(r'\%(-?\w+)') + self._symbol_pat = re.compile(r'#([\w-]+)') + + self._transtable = ['-'] * 256 + # make string -> reference translation func + for digit in '0123456789': + self._transtable[ord(digit)] = digit + + for letter in 'abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz': + self._transtable[ord(letter)] = letter + self._transtable[ord(letter.upper())] = letter + self._transtable = ''.join(self._transtable) + + def create_filename(self, obj_name, output_prefix): + '''Create output filename for this particular object''' + stem = output_prefix + '-' + obj_name.lower() + return stem + '.xml' + + def create_toc_filename(self, output_prefix): + return self.create_filename('classes', output_prefix) + + def make_class_ref(self, obj_name): + return 'class-' + obj_name.translate(self._transtable) + + def make_method_ref(self, meth_def): + return 'method-%s--%s' % ( + meth_def.of_object.translate(self._transtable), + meth_def.name.translate(self._transtable)) + + def _format_function(self, match): + info = self.parser.c_name.get(match.group(1), None) + if info: + if isinstance(info, defsparser.FunctionDef): + return self._format_funcdef(info) + if isinstance(info, defsparser.MethodDef): + return self._format_method(info) + + # fall through through + return '%s()' % (match.group(1), ) + + def _format_funcdef(self, info): + if info.is_constructor_of is not None: + # should have a link here + return '%s()' % ( + self.pyname(info.is_constructor_of), ) + else: + return '%s()' % (info.name, ) + + def _format_param(self, match): + return '%s' % (match.group(1), ) + + def _format_const(self, match): + return '%s' % (match.group(1), ) + + def _format_method(self, info): + return ('' + '%s.%s' + '') % (self.make_method_ref(info), + self.pyname(info.of_object), + info.name) + + def _format_object(self, info): + return ('' + '%s' + '') % (self.make_class_ref(info.c_name), + self.pyname(info.c_name)) + + def _format_symbol(self, match): + info = self.parser.c_name.get(match.group(1), None) + if info: + if isinstance(info, defsparser.FunctionDef): + return self._format_funcdef(info) + elif isinstance(info, defsparser.MethodDef): + return self._format_method(info) + elif isinstance(info, (defsparser.ObjectDef, + defsparser.InterfaceDef, + defsparser.BoxedDef, + defsparser.PointerDef)): + return self._format_object(info) + + # fall through through + return '%s' % (match.group(1), ) + + def reformat_text(self, text, singleline=0): + # replace special strings ... + text = self._function_pat.sub(self._format_function, text) + text = self._parameter_pat.sub(self._format_param, text) + text = self._constant_pat.sub(self._format_const, text) + text = self._symbol_pat.sub(self._format_symbol, text) + + # don't bother with expansion for single line text. + if singleline: + return text + + lines = text.strip().split('\n') + for index in range(len(lines)): + if lines[index].strip() == '': + lines[index] = '\n' + continue + return '%s' % ('\n'.join(lines), ) + + # write out hierarchy + + def write_full_hierarchy(self, hierarchy): + + def handle_node(node, indent=''): + if node.name: + self._fp.write('%s%s' % + (indent, self.make_class_ref(node.name), + self.pyname(node.name))) + if node.interfaces: + self._fp.write(' (implements ') + for i in range(len(node.interfaces)): + self._fp.write('%s' % + (self.make_class_ref(node.interfaces[i]), + self.pyname(node.interfaces[i]))) + if i != len(node.interfaces) - 1: + self._fp.write(', ') + self._fp.write(')\n') + else: + self._fp.write('\n') + + indent = indent + ' ' + node.subclasses.sort(lambda a, b: + cmp(self.pyname(a.name), self.pyname(b.name))) + for child in node.subclasses: + handle_node(child, indent) + + self._fp.write(DOCBOOK_HEADER) + self._fp.write('') + handle_node(hierarchy) + self._fp.write('\n') + + # these need to handle default args ... + + def create_constructor_prototype(self, func_def): + xml = ['\n'] + xml.append(' __init__\n') + for type, name, dflt, null in func_def.params: + xml.append(' ') + xml.append(name) + xml.append('') + if dflt: + xml.append('') + xml.append(dflt) + xml.append('') + xml.append('\n') + if not func_def.params: + xml.append(' ') + xml.append(' ') + return ''.join(xml) + + def create_function_prototype(self, func_def): + xml = ['\n \n'] + xml.append(' ') + xml.append(func_def.name) + xml.append('\n') + for type, name, dflt, null in func_def.params: + xml.append(' ') + xml.append(name) + xml.append('') + if dflt: + xml.append('') + xml.append(dflt) + xml.append('') + xml.append('\n') + if not func_def.params: + xml.append(' \n ') + return ''.join(xml) + + def create_method_prototype(self, meth_def, addlink=0): + xml = ['\n'] + xml.append(' ') + if addlink: + xml.append('' % self.make_method_ref(meth_def)) + xml.append(self.pyname(meth_def.name)) + if addlink: + xml.append('') + xml.append('\n') + for type, name, dflt, null in meth_def.params: + xml.append(' ') + xml.append(name) + xml.append('') + if dflt: + xml.append('') + xml.append(dflt) + xml.append('') + xml.append('\n') + if not meth_def.params: + xml.append(' ') + xml.append(' ') + return ''.join(xml) + + def write_class_header(self, obj_name): + self._fp.write(DOCBOOK_HEADER) + self._fp.write(CLASS_HEADER_TEMPLATE % dict( + entryid=self.make_class_ref(obj_name), + name=self.pyname(obj_name), + miscinfo="PyGTK Docs")) + + def write_class_footer(self, obj_name): + self._fp.write('\n') + + def write_heading(self, text): + self._fp.write(' \n') + self._fp.write(' ' + text + '\n\n') + + def close_section(self): + self._fp.write(' \n') + + def write_synopsis(self, obj_def): + self._fp.write('\n') + self._fp.write(' %s\n' + % self.pyname(obj_def.c_name)) + if isinstance(obj_def, definitions.ObjectDef): + if obj_def.parent: + self._fp.write(' %s' + '\n' + % (self.make_class_ref(obj_def.parent), + self.pyname(obj_def.parent))) + for base in obj_def.implements: + self._fp.write(' %s' + '\n' + % (self.make_class_ref(base), self.pyname(base))) + elif isinstance(obj_def, definitions.InterfaceDef): + self._fp.write(' gobject.GInterface' + '\n') + elif isinstance(obj_def, definitions.BoxedDef): + self._fp.write(' gobject.GBoxed' + '\n') + elif isinstance(obj_def, definitions.PointerDef): + self._fp.write(' gobject.GPointer' + '\n') + + constructor = self.parser.find_constructor(obj_def, self.overrides) + if constructor: + self._fp.write( + '%s\n' % self.create_constructor_prototype(constructor)) + for method in self.get_methods_for_object(obj_def): + self._fp.write( + '%s\n' % self.create_method_prototype(method, addlink=1)) + self._fp.write('\n\n') + + def write_hierarchy(self, obj_name, ancestry): + self._fp.write('') + indent = '' + for name, interfaces in ancestry: + self._fp.write( + '%s+-- %s' % + (indent, self.make_class_ref(name), self.pyname(name))) + if interfaces: + self._fp.write(' (implements ') + for i in range(len(interfaces)): + self._fp.write('%s' % + (self.make_class_ref(interfaces[i]), + self.pyname(interfaces[i]))) + if i != len(interfaces) - 1: + self._fp.write(', ') + self._fp.write(')\n') + else: + self._fp.write('\n') + indent = indent + ' ' + self._fp.write('\n\n') + + def write_params(self, params, ret, func_doc): + if not params and (not ret or ret == 'none'): + return + self._fp.write(' \n') + for type, name, dflt, null in params: + if func_doc: + descr = func_doc.get_param_description(name).strip() + else: + descr = 'a ' + type + self._fp.write(VARIABLE_TEMPLATE % dict( + parameter=name, + description=self.reformat_text(descr, singleline=1))) + if ret and ret != 'none': + if func_doc and func_doc.ret: + descr = func_doc.ret.strip() + else: + descr = 'a ' + ret + self._fp.write(VARIABLE_TEMPLATE % dict( + parameter='Returns', + description=self.reformat_text(descr, singleline=1))) + self._fp.write(' \n') + + def write_constructor(self, func_def, func_doc): + prototype = self.create_constructor_prototype(func_def) + self._fp.write('%s\n' % prototype) + self.write_params(func_def.params, func_def.ret, func_doc) + + if func_doc and func_doc.description: + self._fp.write(self.reformat_text(func_doc.description)) + self._fp.write('\n\n\n') + + def write_method(self, meth_def, func_doc): + self._fp.write(' \n' % ( + self.make_method_ref(meth_def), )) + self._fp.write(' %s.%s\n\n' % ( + self.pyname(meth_def.of_object), + meth_def.name)) + prototype = self.create_method_prototype(meth_def) + self._fp.write('%s\n' % prototype) + self.write_params(meth_def.params, meth_def.ret, func_doc) + if func_doc and func_doc.description: + self._fp.write(self.reformat_text(func_doc.description)) + self._fp.write(' \n\n\n') + + def output_toc(self, files, fp=sys.stdout): + self._fp.write(DOCBOOK_HEADER) + + #self._fp.write('\n') + #self._fp.write(' Class Documentation\n') + #for filename, obj_def in files: + # self._fp.write('&' + + # obj_def.c_name.translate(self._transtable) + ';\n') + #self._fp.write('\n') + + self._fp.write('\n') + self._fp.write(' Class Reference\n') + for filename in sorted(files): + self._fp.write(' \n' % filename) + self._fp.write('\n') + + +def main(args): + try: + opts, args = getopt.getopt(args[1:], "d:s:o:", + ["defs-file=", "override=", "source-dir=", + "output-prefix="]) + except getopt.error, e: + sys.stderr.write('docgen.py: %s\n' % e) + sys.stderr.write( + 'usage: docgen.py -d file.defs [-s /src/dir] [-o output-prefix]\n') + return 1 + + defs_file = None + overrides_file = None + source_dirs = [] + output_prefix = 'docs' + for opt, arg in opts: + if opt in ('-d', '--defs-file'): + defs_file = arg + if opt in ('--override', ): + overrides_file = arg + elif opt in ('-s', '--source-dir'): + source_dirs.append(arg) + elif opt in ('-o', '--output-prefix'): + output_prefix = arg + if len(args) != 0 or not defs_file: + sys.stderr.write( + 'usage: docgen.py -d file.defs [-s /src/dir] [-o output-prefix]\n') + return 1 + + d = DocbookDocWriter() + d.add_sourcedirs(source_dirs) + d.add_docs(defs_file, overrides_file, 'gio') + d.output_docs(output_prefix) + return 0 + + +if __name__ == '__main__': + sys.exit(main(sys.argv)) diff --git a/codegen/h2def.py b/codegen/h2def.py new file mode 100755 index 0000000..17617fa --- /dev/null +++ b/codegen/h2def.py @@ -0,0 +1,631 @@ +#!/usr/bin/env python +# -*- Mode: Python; py-indent-offset: 4 -*- +# GPL'ed +# Toby D. Reeves +# +# Modified by James Henstridge to output stuff in +# Havoc's new defs format. Info on this format can be seen at: +# http://mail.gnome.org/archives/gtk-devel-list/2000-January/msg00070.html +# Updated to be PEP-8 compatible and refactored to use OOP +# +# Scan the given public .h files of a GTK module (or module using +# GTK object conventions) and generates a set of scheme defs. +# +# h2def searches through a header file looking for function prototypes and +# generates a scheme style defenition for each prototype. +# Basically the operation of h2def is: +# +# - read each .h file into a buffer which is scrubbed of extraneous data +# - find all object defenitions: +# - find all structures that may represent a GtkObject +# - find all structures that might represent a class +# - find all structures that may represent a GtkObject subclass +# - find all structures that might represent a class/Iface inherited from +# GTypeInterface +# - find all enum defenitions +# - write out the defs +# +# The command line options are: +# +# -s --separate Create separate files for objects and function/method defs +# using the given name as the base name (optional). If this +# is not specified the combined object and function defs +# will be output to sys.stdout. +# -f --defsfilter Extract defs from the given file to filter the output defs +# that is don't output defs that are defined in the +# defsfile. More than one deffile may be specified. +# -m --modulename The prefix to be stripped from the front of function names +# for the given module +# -n --namespace The module or namespace name to be used, for example +# WebKit where h2def is unable to detect the module name +# automatically. it also sets the gtype-id prefix. +# --onlyenums Only produce defs for enums and flags +# --onlyobjdefs Only produce defs for objects +# -v Verbose output +# +# Examples: +# +# python h2def.py /usr/local/include/pango-1.0/pango/*.h >/tmp/pango.defs +# +# - Outputs all defs for the pango module. +# +# python h2def.py -m gdk -s /tmp/gdk-2.10 \ +# -f /usr/tmp/pygtk/gtk/gdk-base.defs \ +# /usr/local/include/gtk-2.0/gdk/*.h \ +# /usr/local/include/gtk-2.0/gdk-pixbuf/*.h +# +# - Outputs the gdk module defs that are not contained in the defs file +# /usr/tmp/pygtk/gtk/gdk-base.defs. Two output files are created: +# /tmp/gdk-2.10-types.defs and /tmp/gdk-2.10.defs. +# +# python h2def.py -n WebKit /usr/incude/webkit-1.0/webkit/*.h \ +# >/tmp/webkit.defs +# +# - Outputs all the defs for webkit module, setting the module name to WebKit +# and the gtype-id prefix to WEBKIT_ which can't be detected automatically. +# + +import getopt +import os +import re +import string +import sys + +import defsparser + +# ------------------ Create typecodes from typenames --------- + +_upperstr_pat1 = re.compile(r'([^A-Z])([A-Z])') +_upperstr_pat2 = re.compile(r'([A-Z][A-Z])([A-Z][0-9a-z])') +_upperstr_pat3 = re.compile(r'^([A-Z])([A-Z])') + +def to_upper_str(name): + """Converts a typename to the equivalent upercase and underscores + name. This is used to form the type conversion macros and enum/flag + name variables""" + name = _upperstr_pat1.sub(r'\1_\2', name) + name = _upperstr_pat2.sub(r'\1_\2', name) + name = _upperstr_pat3.sub(r'\1_\2', name, count=1) + return string.upper(name) + +def typecode(typename, namespace=None): + """create a typecode (eg. GTK_TYPE_WIDGET) from a typename""" + if namespace: + return string.replace(string.upper(namespace) + "_" + to_upper_str(typename[len(namespace):]), '_', '_TYPE_', 1) + + return string.replace(to_upper_str(typename), '_', '_TYPE_', 1) + + +# ------------------ Find object definitions ----------------- +# Strips the comments from buffer +def strip_comments(buf): + parts = [] + lastpos = 0 + while 1: + pos = string.find(buf, '/*', lastpos) + if pos >= 0: + parts.append(buf[lastpos:pos]) + pos = string.find(buf, '*/', pos) + if pos >= 0: + lastpos = pos + 2 + else: + break + else: + parts.append(buf[lastpos:]) + break + return string.join(parts, '') + +# Strips the dll API from buffer, for example WEBKIT_API +def strip_dll_api(buf): + pat = re.compile("[A-Z]*_API ") + buf = pat.sub("", buf) + return buf + +obj_name_pat = "[A-Z][a-z]*[A-Z][A-Za-z0-9]*" + +split_prefix_pat = re.compile('([A-Z]+[a-z]*)([A-Za-z0-9]+)') + +def find_obj_defs(buf, objdefs=[]): + """ + Try to find object definitions in header files. + """ + + # filter out comments from buffer. + buf = strip_comments(buf) + + # filter out dll api + buf = strip_dll_api(buf) + + maybeobjdefs = [] # contains all possible objects from file + + # first find all structures that look like they may represent a GtkObject + pat = re.compile("struct\s+_(" + obj_name_pat + ")\s*{\s*" + + "(" + obj_name_pat + ")\s+", re.MULTILINE) + pos = 0 + while pos < len(buf): + m = pat.search(buf, pos) + if not m: break + maybeobjdefs.append((m.group(1), m.group(2))) + pos = m.end() + + # handle typedef struct { ... } style struct defs. + pat = re.compile("typedef struct\s+[_\w]*\s*{\s*" + + "(" + obj_name_pat + ")\s+[^}]*}\s*" + + "(" + obj_name_pat + ")\s*;", re.MULTILINE) + pos = 0 + while pos < len(buf): + m = pat.search(buf, pos) + if not m: break + maybeobjdefs.append((m.group(2), m.group(1))) + pos = m.end() + + # now find all structures that look like they might represent a class: + pat = re.compile("struct\s+_(" + obj_name_pat + ")Class\s*{\s*" + + "(" + obj_name_pat + ")Class\s+", re.MULTILINE) + pos = 0 + while pos < len(buf): + m = pat.search(buf, pos) + if not m: break + t = (m.group(1), m.group(2)) + # if we find an object structure together with a corresponding + # class structure, then we have probably found a GtkObject subclass. + if t in maybeobjdefs: + objdefs.append(t) + pos = m.end() + + pat = re.compile("typedef struct\s+[_\w]*\s*{\s*" + + "(" + obj_name_pat + ")Class\s+[^}]*}\s*" + + "(" + obj_name_pat + ")Class\s*;", re.MULTILINE) + pos = 0 + while pos < len(buf): + m = pat.search(buf, pos) + if not m: break + t = (m.group(2), m.group(1)) + # if we find an object structure together with a corresponding + # class structure, then we have probably found a GtkObject subclass. + if t in maybeobjdefs: + objdefs.append(t) + pos = m.end() + + # now find all structures that look like they might represent + # a class inherited from GTypeInterface: + pat = re.compile("struct\s+_(" + obj_name_pat + ")Class\s*{\s*" + + "GTypeInterface\s+", re.MULTILINE) + pos = 0 + while pos < len(buf): + m = pat.search(buf, pos) + if not m: break + t = (m.group(1), '') + t2 = (m.group(1)+'Class', 'GTypeInterface') + # if we find an object structure together with a corresponding + # class structure, then we have probably found a GtkObject subclass. + if t2 in maybeobjdefs: + objdefs.append(t) + pos = m.end() + + # now find all structures that look like they might represent + # an Iface inherited from GTypeInterface: + pat = re.compile("struct\s+_(" + obj_name_pat + ")Iface\s*{\s*" + + "GTypeInterface\s+", re.MULTILINE) + pos = 0 + while pos < len(buf): + m = pat.search(buf, pos) + if not m: break + t = (m.group(1), '') + t2 = (m.group(1)+'Iface', 'GTypeInterface') + # if we find an object structure together with a corresponding + # class structure, then we have probably found a GtkObject subclass. + if t2 in maybeobjdefs: + objdefs.append(t) + pos = m.end() + +def sort_obj_defs(objdefs): + objdefs.sort() # not strictly needed, but looks nice + pos = 0 + while pos < len(objdefs): + klass,parent = objdefs[pos] + for i in range(pos+1, len(objdefs)): + # parent below subclass ... reorder + if objdefs[i][0] == parent: + objdefs.insert(i+1, objdefs[pos]) + del objdefs[pos] + break + else: + pos = pos + 1 + return objdefs + +# ------------------ Find enum definitions ----------------- + +def find_enum_defs(buf, enums=[]): + # strip comments + # bulk comments + buf = strip_comments(buf) + + # strip dll api macros + buf = strip_dll_api(buf) + + # strip # directives + pat = re.compile(r"""^[#].*?$""", re.MULTILINE) + buf = pat.sub('', buf) + + buf = re.sub('\n', ' ', buf) + + enum_pat = re.compile(r'enum\s*{([^}]*)}\s*([A-Z][A-Za-z]*)(\s|;)') + splitter = re.compile(r'\s*,\s', re.MULTILINE) + pos = 0 + while pos < len(buf): + m = enum_pat.search(buf, pos) + if not m: break + + name = m.group(2) + vals = m.group(1) + isflags = string.find(vals, '<<') >= 0 + entries = [] + for val in splitter.split(vals): + if not string.strip(val): continue + entries.append(string.split(val)[0]) + if name != 'GdkCursorType': + enums.append((name, isflags, entries)) + + pos = m.end() + +# ------------------ Find function definitions ----------------- + +def clean_func(buf): + """ + Ideally would make buf have a single prototype on each line. + Actually just cuts out a good deal of junk, but leaves lines + where a regex can figure prototypes out. + """ + # bulk comments + buf = strip_comments(buf) + + # dll api + buf = strip_dll_api(buf) + + # compact continued lines + pat = re.compile(r"""\\\n""", re.MULTILINE) + buf = pat.sub('', buf) + + # Preprocess directives + pat = re.compile(r"""^[#].*?$""", re.MULTILINE) + buf = pat.sub('', buf) + + #typedefs, stucts, and enums + pat = re.compile(r"""^(typedef|struct|enum)(\s|.|\n)*?;\s*""", + re.MULTILINE) + buf = pat.sub('', buf) + + #strip DECLS macros + pat = re.compile(r"""G_BEGIN_DECLS|BEGIN_LIBGTOP_DECLS""", re.MULTILINE) + buf = pat.sub('', buf) + + #extern "C" + pat = re.compile(r"""^\s*(extern)\s+\"C\"\s+{""", re.MULTILINE) + buf = pat.sub('', buf) + + #multiple whitespace + pat = re.compile(r"""\s+""", re.MULTILINE) + buf = pat.sub(' ', buf) + + #clean up line ends + pat = re.compile(r""";\s*""", re.MULTILINE) + buf = pat.sub('\n', buf) + buf = buf.lstrip() + + #associate *, &, and [] with type instead of variable + #pat = re.compile(r'\s+([*|&]+)\s*(\w+)') + pat = re.compile(r' \s* ([*|&]+) \s* (\w+)', re.VERBOSE) + buf = pat.sub(r'\1 \2', buf) + pat = re.compile(r'\s+ (\w+) \[ \s* \]', re.VERBOSE) + buf = pat.sub(r'[] \1', buf) + + # make return types that are const work. + buf = re.sub(r'\s*\*\s*G_CONST_RETURN\s*\*\s*', '** ', buf) + buf = string.replace(buf, 'G_CONST_RETURN ', 'const-') + buf = string.replace(buf, 'const ', 'const-') + + #strip GSEAL macros from the middle of function declarations: + pat = re.compile(r"""GSEAL""", re.VERBOSE) + buf = pat.sub('', buf) + + return buf + +proto_pat=re.compile(r""" +(?P(-|\w|\&|\*)+\s*) # return type +\s+ # skip whitespace +(?P\w+)\s*[(] # match the function name until the opening ( +\s*(?P.*?)\s*[)] # group the function arguments +""", re.IGNORECASE|re.VERBOSE) +#""" +arg_split_pat = re.compile("\s*,\s*") + +get_type_pat = re.compile(r'(const-)?([A-Za-z0-9]+)\*?\s+') +pointer_pat = re.compile('.*\*$') +func_new_pat = re.compile('(\w+)_new$') + +class DefsWriter: + def __init__(self, fp=None, prefix=None, ns=None, verbose=False, + defsfilter=None): + if not fp: + fp = sys.stdout + + self.fp = fp + self.prefix = prefix + self.namespace = ns + self.verbose = verbose + + self._enums = {} + self._objects = {} + self._functions = {} + if defsfilter: + filter = defsparser.DefsParser(defsfilter) + filter.startParsing() + for func in filter.functions + filter.methods.values(): + self._functions[func.c_name] = func + for obj in filter.objects + filter.boxes + filter.interfaces: + self._objects[obj.c_name] = obj + for obj in filter.enums: + self._enums[obj.c_name] = obj + + def write_def(self, deffile): + buf = open(deffile).read() + + self.fp.write('\n;; From %s\n\n' % os.path.basename(deffile)) + self._define_func(buf) + self.fp.write('\n') + + def write_enum_defs(self, enums, fp=None): + if not fp: + fp = self.fp + + fp.write(';; Enumerations and flags ...\n\n') + trans = string.maketrans(string.uppercase + '_', + string.lowercase + '-') + filter = self._enums + for cname, isflags, entries in enums: + if filter: + if cname in filter: + continue + name = cname + module = None + if self.namespace: + module = self.namespace + name = cname[len(self.namespace):] + else: + m = split_prefix_pat.match(cname) + if m: + module = m.group(1) + name = m.group(2) + if isflags: + fp.write('(define-flags ' + name + '\n') + else: + fp.write('(define-enum ' + name + '\n') + if module: + fp.write(' (in-module "' + module + '")\n') + fp.write(' (c-name "' + cname + '")\n') + fp.write(' (gtype-id "' + typecode(cname, self.namespace) + '")\n') + prefix = entries[0] + for ent in entries: + # shorten prefix til we get a match ... + # and handle GDK_FONT_FONT, GDK_FONT_FONTSET case + while ((len(prefix) and prefix[-1] != '_') or ent[:len(prefix)] != prefix + or len(prefix) >= len(ent)): + prefix = prefix[:-1] + prefix_len = len(prefix) + fp.write(' (values\n') + for ent in entries: + fp.write(' \'("%s" "%s")\n' % + (string.translate(ent[prefix_len:], trans), ent)) + fp.write(' )\n') + fp.write(')\n\n') + + def write_obj_defs(self, objdefs, fp=None): + if not fp: + fp = self.fp + + fp.write(';; -*- scheme -*-\n') + fp.write('; object definitions ...\n') + + filter = self._objects + for klass, parent in objdefs: + if filter: + if klass in filter: + continue + if self.namespace: + cname = klass[len(self.namespace):] + cmodule = self.namespace + else: + m = split_prefix_pat.match(klass) + cname = klass + cmodule = None + if m: + cmodule = m.group(1) + cname = m.group(2) + fp.write('(define-object ' + cname + '\n') + if cmodule: + fp.write(' (in-module "' + cmodule + '")\n') + if parent: + fp.write(' (parent "' + parent + '")\n') + fp.write(' (c-name "' + klass + '")\n') + fp.write(' (gtype-id "' + typecode(klass, self.namespace) + '")\n') + # should do something about accessible fields + fp.write(')\n\n') + + def _define_func(self, buf): + buf = clean_func(buf) + buf = string.split(buf,'\n') + filter = self._functions + for p in buf: + if not p: + continue + m = proto_pat.match(p) + if m == None: + if self.verbose: + sys.stderr.write('No match:|%s|\n' % p) + continue + func = m.group('func') + if func[0] == '_': + continue + if filter: + if func in filter: + continue + ret = m.group('ret') + args = m.group('args') + args = arg_split_pat.split(args) + for i in range(len(args)): + spaces = string.count(args[i], ' ') + if spaces > 1: + args[i] = string.replace(args[i], ' ', '-', spaces - 1) + + self._write_func(func, ret, args) + + def _write_func(self, name, ret, args): + if len(args) >= 1: + # methods must have at least one argument + munged_name = name.replace('_', '') + m = get_type_pat.match(args[0]) + if m: + obj = m.group(2) + if munged_name[:len(obj)] == obj.lower(): + self._write_method(obj, name, ret, args) + return + + if self.prefix: + l = len(self.prefix) + if name[:l] == self.prefix and name[l] == '_': + fname = name[l+1:] + else: + fname = name + else: + fname = name + + # it is either a constructor or normal function + self.fp.write('(define-function ' + fname + '\n') + self.fp.write(' (c-name "' + name + '")\n') + + # Hmmm... Let's asume that a constructor function name + # ends with '_new' and it returns a pointer. + m = func_new_pat.match(name) + if pointer_pat.match(ret) and m: + cname = '' + for s in m.group(1).split ('_'): + cname += s.title() + if cname != '': + self.fp.write(' (is-constructor-of "' + cname + '")\n') + + self._write_return(ret) + self._write_arguments(args) + + def _write_method(self, obj, name, ret, args): + regex = string.join(map(lambda x: x+'_?', string.lower(obj)),'') + mname = re.sub(regex, '', name, 1) + if self.prefix: + l = len(self.prefix) + 1 + if mname[:l] == self.prefix and mname[l+1] == '_': + mname = mname[l+1:] + self.fp.write('(define-method ' + mname + '\n') + self.fp.write(' (of-object "' + obj + '")\n') + self.fp.write(' (c-name "' + name + '")\n') + self._write_return(ret) + self._write_arguments(args[1:]) + + def _write_return(self, ret): + if ret != 'void': + self.fp.write(' (return-type "' + ret + '")\n') + else: + self.fp.write(' (return-type "none")\n') + + def _write_arguments(self, args): + is_varargs = 0 + has_args = len(args) > 0 + for arg in args: + if arg == '...': + is_varargs = 1 + elif arg in ('void', 'void '): + has_args = 0 + if has_args: + self.fp.write(' (parameters\n') + for arg in args: + if arg != '...': + tupleArg = tuple(string.split(arg)) + if len(tupleArg) == 2: + self.fp.write(' \'("%s" "%s")\n' % tupleArg) + self.fp.write(' )\n') + if is_varargs: + self.fp.write(' (varargs #t)\n') + self.fp.write(')\n\n') + +# ------------------ Main function ----------------- + +def main(args): + verbose = False + onlyenums = False + onlyobjdefs = False + separate = False + modulename = None + namespace = None + defsfilter = None + opts, args = getopt.getopt(args[1:], 'vs:m:n:f:', + ['onlyenums', 'onlyobjdefs', + 'modulename=', 'namespace=', + 'separate=', 'defsfilter=']) + for o, v in opts: + if o == '-v': + verbose = True + if o == '--onlyenums': + onlyenums = True + if o == '--onlyobjdefs': + onlyobjdefs = True + if o in ('-s', '--separate'): + separate = v + if o in ('-m', '--modulename'): + modulename = v + if o in ('-n', '--namespace'): + namespace = v + if o in ('-f', '--defsfilter'): + defsfilter = v + + if not args[0:1]: + print 'Must specify at least one input file name' + return -1 + + # read all the object definitions in + objdefs = [] + enums = [] + for filename in args: + buf = open(filename).read() + find_obj_defs(buf, objdefs) + find_enum_defs(buf, enums) + objdefs = sort_obj_defs(objdefs) + + if separate: + methods = file(separate + '.defs', 'w') + types = file(separate + '-types.defs', 'w') + + dw = DefsWriter(methods, prefix=modulename, ns=namespace, + verbose=verbose, defsfilter=defsfilter) + dw.write_obj_defs(objdefs, types) + dw.write_enum_defs(enums, types) + print "Wrote %s-types.defs" % separate + + for filename in args: + dw.write_def(filename) + print "Wrote %s.defs" % separate + else: + dw = DefsWriter(prefix=modulename, ns=namespace, + verbose=verbose, defsfilter=defsfilter) + + if onlyenums: + dw.write_enum_defs(enums) + elif onlyobjdefs: + dw.write_obj_defs(objdefs) + else: + dw.write_obj_defs(objdefs) + dw.write_enum_defs(enums) + + for filename in args: + dw.write_def(filename) + +if __name__ == '__main__': + sys.exit(main(sys.argv)) diff --git a/codegen/mergedefs.py b/codegen/mergedefs.py new file mode 100755 index 0000000..773e499 --- /dev/null +++ b/codegen/mergedefs.py @@ -0,0 +1,26 @@ +#!/usr/bin/env python +# -*- Mode: Python; py-indent-offset: 4 -*- + +import optparse + +import defsparser + +parser = optparse.OptionParser( + usage="usage: %prog [options] generated-defs old-defs") +parser.add_option("-p", "--merge-parameters", + help="Merge changes in function/methods parameter lists", + action="store_true", dest="parmerge", default=False) +(options, args) = parser.parse_args() + +if len(args) != 2: + parser.error("wrong number of arguments") + +newp = defsparser.DefsParser(args[0]) +oldp = defsparser.DefsParser(args[1]) + +newp.startParsing() +oldp.startParsing() + +newp.merge(oldp, options.parmerge) + +newp.write_defs() diff --git a/codegen/missingdefs.py b/codegen/missingdefs.py new file mode 100755 index 0000000..f0017e7 --- /dev/null +++ b/codegen/missingdefs.py @@ -0,0 +1,17 @@ +#!/usr/bin/env python +# -*- Mode: Python; py-indent-offset: 4 -*- + +import sys +import defsparser + +if len(sys.argv) < 3: + sys.stderr.write("Usage: missingdefs.py generated-defs old-defs\n") + sys.exit(1) + +newp = defsparser.DefsParser(sys.argv[1]) +oldp = defsparser.DefsParser(sys.argv[2]) + +newp.startParsing() +oldp.startParsing() + +newp.printMissing(oldp) diff --git a/codegen/mkskel.py b/codegen/mkskel.py new file mode 100755 index 0000000..61f520b --- /dev/null +++ b/codegen/mkskel.py @@ -0,0 +1,89 @@ +#!/usr/bin/env python +# -*- Mode: Python; py-indent-offset: 4 -*- + +import sys, os, getopt + +module_init_template = \ +'/* -*- Mode: C; c-basic-offset: 4 -*- */\n' + \ +'#ifdef HAVE_CONFIG_H\n' + \ +'# include "config.h"\n' + \ +'#endif\n' + \ +'#include \n' + \ +'#include \n' + \ +'\n' + \ +'/* include any extra headers needed here */\n' + \ +'\n' + \ +'void %(prefix)s_register_classes(PyObject *d);\n' + \ +'extern PyMethodDef %(prefix)s_functions[];\n' + \ +'\n' + \ +'DL_EXPORT(void)\n' + \ +'init%(module)s(void)\n' + \ +'{\n' + \ +' PyObject *m, *d;\n' + \ +'\n' + \ +' /* perform any initialisation required by the library here */\n' + \ +'\n' + \ +' m = Py_InitModule("%(module)s", %(prefix)s_functions);\n' + \ +' d = PyModule_GetDict(m);\n' + \ +'\n' + \ +' init_pygtk();\n' + \ +'\n' + \ +' %(prefix)s_register_classes(d);\n' + \ +'\n' + \ +' /* add anything else to the module dictionary (such as constants) */\n' +\ +'\n' + \ +' if (PyErr_Occurred())\n' + \ +' Py_FatalError("could not initialise module %(module)s");\n' + \ +'}\n' + +override_template = \ +'/* -*- Mode: C; c-basic-offset: 4 -*- */\n' + \ +'%%%%\n' + \ +'headers\n' + \ +'/* include any required headers here */\n' + \ +'%%%%\n' + \ +'init\n' + \ +' /* include any code here that needs to be executed before the\n' + \ +' * extension classes get initialised */\n' + \ +'%%%%\n' + \ +'\n' + \ +'/* you should add appropriate ignore, ignore-glob and\n' + \ +' * override sections here */\n' + +def open_with_backup(file): + if os.path.exists(file): + try: + os.rename(file, file+'~') + except OSError: + # fail silently if we can't make a backup + pass + return open(file, 'w') + +def write_skels(fileprefix, prefix, module): + fp = open_with_backup(fileprefix+'module.c') + fp.write(module_init_template % { 'prefix': prefix, 'module': module }) + fp.close() + fp = open_with_backup(fileprefix+'.override') + fp.write(override_template % { 'prefix': prefix, 'module': module }) + fp.close() + +if __name__ == '__main__': + opts, args = getopt.getopt(sys.argv[1:], 'f:p:m:h', + ['file-prefix=', 'prefix=', 'module=', 'help']) + fileprefix = None + prefix = None + module = None + for opt, arg in opts: + if opt in ('-f', '--file-prefix'): + fileprefix = arg + elif opt in ('-p', '--prefix'): + prefix = arg + elif opt in ('-m', '--module'): + module = arg + elif opt in ('-h', '--help'): + print 'usage: mkskel.py -f fileprefix -p prefix -m module' + sys.exit(0) + if not fileprefix or not prefix or not module: + print 'usage: mkskel.py -f fileprefix -p prefix -m module' + sys.exit(1) + write_skels(fileprefix, prefix, module) diff --git a/codegen/override.py b/codegen/override.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..bba5e42 --- /dev/null +++ b/codegen/override.py @@ -0,0 +1,285 @@ +# -*- Mode: Python; py-indent-offset: 4 -*- + +# this file contains code for loading up an override file. The override file +# provides implementations of functions where the code generator could not +# do its job correctly. + +import fnmatch +import os +import re +import string +import sys + +def class2cname(klass, method): + c_name = '' + for c in klass: + if c.isupper(): + c_name += '_' + c.lower() + else: + c_name += c + return c_name[1:] + '_' + method + +# import python_type as c_name [for arg_type] +# Last ('for') clause is optional. If present, the type will be +# imported only if given 'arg_type' is registered. +import_pat = re.compile(r'\s*import\s+(\S+)\.([^\s.]+)\s+as\s+(\S+)(\s+for\s+(\S+))?') + +class Overrides: + def __init__(self, filename=None): + self.modulename = None + self.ignores = {} + self.glob_ignores = [] + self.type_ignores = {} + self.overrides = {} + self.overridden = {} + self.kwargs = {} + self.noargs = {} + self.onearg = {} + self.staticmethod = {} + self.classmethod = {} + self.startlines = {} + self.override_attrs = {} + self.override_slots = {} + self.headers = '' + self.body = '' + self.init = '' + self.imports = [] + self.defines = {} + self.functions = {} + self.newstyle_constructors = {} + self.dynamicnamespace = False + if filename: + self.handle_file(filename) + + def handle_file(self, filename): + oldpath = os.getcwd() + + fp = open(filename, 'r') + dirname = os.path.dirname(os.path.abspath(filename)) + + if dirname != oldpath: + os.chdir(dirname) + + # read all the components of the file ... + bufs = [] + startline = 1 + lines = [] + line = fp.readline() + linenum = 1 + while line: + if line == '%%\n' or line == '%%': + if lines: + bufs.append((string.join(lines, ''), startline)) + startline = linenum + 1 + lines = [] + else: + lines.append(line) + line = fp.readline() + linenum = linenum + 1 + if lines: + bufs.append((string.join(lines, ''), startline)) + if not bufs: return + + for buf, startline in bufs: + self.__parse_override(buf, startline, filename) + + os.chdir(oldpath) + + def __parse_override(self, buffer, startline, filename): + pos = string.find(buffer, '\n') + if pos >= 0: + line = buffer[:pos] + rest = buffer[pos+1:] + else: + line = buffer ; rest = '' + words = string.split(line) + command = words[0] + if (command == 'ignore' or + command == 'ignore-' + sys.platform): + "ignore/ignore-platform [functions..]" + for func in words[1:]: + self.ignores[func] = 1 + for func in string.split(rest): + self.ignores[func] = 1 + elif (command == 'ignore-glob' or + command == 'ignore-glob-' + sys.platform): + "ignore-glob/ignore-glob-platform [globs..]" + for func in words[1:]: + self.glob_ignores.append(func) + for func in string.split(rest): + self.glob_ignores.append(func) + elif (command == 'ignore-type' or + command == 'ignore-type-' + sys.platform): + "ignore-type/ignore-type-platform [typenames..]" + for typename in words[1:]: + self.type_ignores[typename] = 1 + for typename in string.split(rest): + self.type_ignores[typename] = 1 + elif command == 'override': + "override function/method [kwargs|noargs|onearg] [staticmethod|classmethod]" + func = words[1] + if 'kwargs' in words[1:]: + self.kwargs[func] = 1 + elif 'noargs' in words[1:]: + self.noargs[func] = 1 + elif 'onearg' in words[1:]: + self.onearg[func] = True + + if 'staticmethod' in words[1:]: + self.staticmethod[func] = True + elif 'classmethod' in words[1:]: + self.classmethod[func] = True + if func in self.overrides: + raise RuntimeError("Function %s is being overridden more than once" % (func,)) + self.overrides[func] = rest + self.startlines[func] = (startline + 1, filename) + elif command == 'override-attr': + "override-slot Class.attr" + attr = words[1] + self.override_attrs[attr] = rest + self.startlines[attr] = (startline + 1, filename) + elif command == 'override-slot': + "override-slot Class.slot" + slot = words[1] + self.override_slots[slot] = rest + self.startlines[slot] = (startline + 1, filename) + elif command == 'headers': + "headers" + self.headers = '%s\n#line %d "%s"\n%s' % \ + (self.headers, startline + 1, filename, rest) + elif command == 'body': + "body" + self.body = '%s\n#line %d "%s"\n%s' % \ + (self.body, startline + 1, filename, rest) + elif command == 'init': + "init" + self.init = '%s\n#line %d "%s"\n%s' % \ + (self.init, startline + 1, filename, rest) + elif command == 'modulename': + "modulename name" + self.modulename = words[1] + elif command == 'include': + "include filename" + for filename in words[1:]: + self.handle_file(filename) + for filename in string.split(rest): + self.handle_file(filename) + elif command == 'import': + "import module1 [\n module2, \n module3 ...]" + for line in string.split(buffer, '\n'): + match = import_pat.match(line) + if match: + module, pyname, cname, conditional, importing_for = match.groups() + self.imports.append((module, pyname, cname, importing_for or None)) + elif command == 'define': + "define funcname [kwargs|noargs|onearg] [classmethod|staticmethod]" + "define Class.method [kwargs|noargs|onearg] [classmethod|staticmethod]" + func = words[1] + klass = None + if func.find('.') != -1: + klass, func = func.split('.', 1) + + if not self.defines.has_key(klass): + self.defines[klass] = {} + self.defines[klass][func] = rest + else: + self.functions[func] = rest + + if 'kwargs' in words[1:]: + self.kwargs[func] = 1 + elif 'noargs' in words[1:]: + self.noargs[func] = 1 + elif 'onearg' in words[1:]: + self.onearg[func] = 1 + + if 'staticmethod' in words[1:]: + self.staticmethod[func] = True + elif 'classmethod' in words[1:]: + self.classmethod[func] = True + + self.startlines[func] = (startline + 1, filename) + + elif command == 'new-constructor': + "new-constructor GType" + gtype, = words[1:] + self.newstyle_constructors[gtype] = True + elif command == 'options': + for option in words[1:]: + if option == 'dynamicnamespace': + self.dynamicnamespace = True + + def is_ignored(self, name): + if self.ignores.has_key(name): + return 1 + for glob in self.glob_ignores: + if fnmatch.fnmatchcase(name, glob): + return 1 + return 0 + + def is_type_ignored(self, name): + return name in self.type_ignores + + def is_overriden(self, name): + return self.overrides.has_key(name) + + def is_already_included(self, name): + return self.overridden.has_key(name) + + def override(self, name): + self.overridden[name] = 1 + return self.overrides[name] + + def define(self, klass, name): + self.overridden[class2cname(klass, name)] = 1 + return self.defines[klass][name] + + def function(self, name): + return self.functions[name] + + def getstartline(self, name): + return self.startlines[name] + + def wants_kwargs(self, name): + return self.kwargs.has_key(name) + + def wants_noargs(self, name): + return self.noargs.has_key(name) + + def wants_onearg(self, name): + return self.onearg.has_key(name) + + def is_staticmethod(self, name): + return self.staticmethod.has_key(name) + + def is_classmethod(self, name): + return self.classmethod.has_key(name) + + def attr_is_overriden(self, attr): + return self.override_attrs.has_key(attr) + + def attr_override(self, attr): + return self.override_attrs[attr] + + def slot_is_overriden(self, slot): + return self.override_slots.has_key(slot) + + def slot_override(self, slot): + return self.override_slots[slot] + + def get_headers(self): + return self.headers + + def get_body(self): + return self.body + + def get_init(self): + return self.init + + def get_imports(self): + return self.imports + + def get_defines_for(self, klass): + return self.defines.get(klass, {}) + + def get_functions(self): + return self.functions diff --git a/codegen/pygobject-codegen-2.0.in b/codegen/pygobject-codegen-2.0.in new file mode 100644 index 0000000..c5c912e --- /dev/null +++ b/codegen/pygobject-codegen-2.0.in @@ -0,0 +1,11 @@ +#!/bin/sh + +prefix=@prefix@ +datarootdir=@datarootdir@ +datadir=@datadir@ +codegendir=${datadir}/pygobject/2.0/codegen + +PYTHONPATH=$codegendir +export PYTHONPATH + +exec @PYTHON@ $codegendir/codegen.py "$@" diff --git a/codegen/reversewrapper.py b/codegen/reversewrapper.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..b96e12e --- /dev/null +++ b/codegen/reversewrapper.py @@ -0,0 +1,912 @@ +### -*- python -*- +### Code to generate "Reverse Wrappers", i.e. C->Python wrappers +### (C) 2004 Gustavo Carneiro +import argtypes +import os + +DEBUG_MODE = ('PYGTK_CODEGEN_DEBUG' in os.environ) + +def join_ctype_name(ctype, name): + '''Joins a C type and a variable name into a single string''' + if ctype[-1] != '*': + return " ".join((ctype, name)) + else: + return "".join((ctype, name)) + + +class CodeSink(object): + def __init__(self): + self.indent_level = 0 # current indent level + self.indent_stack = [] # previous indent levels + + def _format_code(self, code): + assert isinstance(code, str) + l = [] + for line in code.split('\n'): + l.append(' '*self.indent_level + line) + if l[-1]: + l.append('') + return '\n'.join(l) + + def writeln(self, line=''): + raise NotImplementedError + + def indent(self, level=4): + '''Add a certain ammount of indentation to all lines written + from now on and until unindent() is called''' + self.indent_stack.append(self.indent_level) + self.indent_level += level + + def unindent(self): + '''Revert indentation level to the value before last indent() call''' + self.indent_level = self.indent_stack.pop() + + +class FileCodeSink(CodeSink): + def __init__(self, fp): + CodeSink.__init__(self) + assert isinstance(fp, file) + self.fp = fp + + def writeln(self, line=''): + self.fp.write(self._format_code(line)) + +class MemoryCodeSink(CodeSink): + def __init__(self): + CodeSink.__init__(self) + self.lines = [] + + def writeln(self, line=''): + self.lines.append(self._format_code(line)) + + def flush_to(self, sink): + assert isinstance(sink, CodeSink) + for line in self.lines: + sink.writeln(line.rstrip()) + self.lines = [] + + def flush(self): + l = [] + for line in self.lines: + l.append(self._format_code(line)) + self.lines = [] + return "".join(l) + +class ReverseWrapper(object): + '''Object that generates a C->Python wrapper''' + def __init__(self, cname, is_static=True): + assert isinstance(cname, str) + + self.cname = cname + ## function object we will call, or object whose method we will call + self.called_pyobj = None + ## name of method of self.called_pyobj we will call + self.method_name = None + self.is_static = is_static + + self.parameters = [] + self.declarations = MemoryCodeSink() + self.post_return_code = MemoryCodeSink() + self.body = MemoryCodeSink() + self.check_exception_code = MemoryCodeSink() + self.cleanup_actions = [] + self.pyargv_items = [] + self.pyargv_optional_items = [] + self.pyret_parse_items = [] # list of (format_spec, parameter) + self.code_sinks_stack = [self.body] + + def set_call_target(self, called_pyobj, method_name=None): + assert called_pyobj is not None + assert self.called_pyobj is None + self.called_pyobj = called_pyobj + self.method_name = method_name + + def set_return_type(self, return_type): + assert isinstance(return_type, ReturnType) + self.return_type = return_type + + def add_parameter(self, param): + assert isinstance(param, Parameter) + self.parameters.append(param) + + def add_declaration(self, decl_code): + self.declarations.writeln(decl_code) + + def add_pyargv_item(self, variable, optional=False): + if optional: + self.pyargv_optional_items.append(variable) + else: + self.pyargv_items.append(variable) + + def add_pyret_parse_item(self, format_specifier, parameter, prepend=False): + if prepend: + self.pyret_parse_items.insert(0, (format_specifier, parameter)) + else: + self.pyret_parse_items.append((format_specifier, parameter)) + + + def push_code_sink(self, code_sink): + self.code_sinks_stack.insert(0, code_sink) + + def pop_code_sink(self): + return self.code_sinks_stack.pop(0) + + + def write_code(self, code, + cleanup=None, + failure_expression=None, + failure_cleanup=None, + failure_exception=None, + code_sink=None): + '''Add a chunk of code with cleanup and error handling + + This method is to be used by TypeHandlers when generating code + + Keywork arguments: + code -- code to add + cleanup -- code to cleanup any dynamic resources created by @code + (except in case of failure) (default None) + failure_expression -- C boolean expression to indicate + if anything failed (default None) + failure_cleanup -- code to cleanup any dynamic resources + created by @code in case of failure (default None) + failure_exception -- code to raise an exception in case of + failure (which will be immediately + printed and cleared), (default None) + code_sink -- "code sink" to use; by default, + ReverseWrapper.body is used, which writes the + main body of the wrapper, before calling the + python method. Alternatively, + ReverseWrapper.after_pyret_parse can be used, to + write code after the PyArg_ParseTuple that + parses the python method return value. + ''' + if code_sink is None: + code_sink = self.code_sinks_stack[0] + if code is not None: + code_sink.writeln(code) + if failure_expression is not None: + code_sink.writeln("if (%s) {" % (failure_expression,)) + code_sink.indent() + if failure_exception is None: + code_sink.writeln("if (PyErr_Occurred())") + code_sink.indent() + code_sink.writeln("PyErr_Print();") + code_sink.unindent() + else: + code_sink.writeln(failure_exception) + code_sink.writeln("PyErr_Print();") + if failure_cleanup is not None: + code_sink.writeln(failure_cleanup) + for cleanup_action in self.cleanup_actions: + code_sink.writeln(cleanup_action) + + self.push_code_sink(code_sink) + try: + self.return_type.write_error_return() + finally: + self.pop_code_sink() + + code_sink.unindent() + code_sink.writeln("}") + if cleanup is not None: + self.cleanup_actions.insert(0, cleanup) + + def generate(self, sink): + '''Generate the code into a CodeSink object''' + assert isinstance(sink, CodeSink) + + if DEBUG_MODE: + self.declarations.writeln("/* begin declarations */") + self.body.writeln("/* begin main body */") + self.post_return_code.writeln("/* begin post-return code */") + + self.add_declaration("PyGILState_STATE __py_state;") + self.write_code(code="__py_state = pyg_gil_state_ensure();", + cleanup="pyg_gil_state_release(__py_state);") + + for param in self.parameters: + param.convert_c2py() + + assert self.called_pyobj is not None,\ + "Parameters failed to provide a target function or method." + + if self.is_static: + sink.writeln('static %s' % self.return_type.get_c_type()) + else: + sink.writeln(self.return_type.get_c_type()) + c_proto_params = map(Parameter.format_for_c_proto, self.parameters) + sink.writeln("%s(%s)\n{" % (self.cname, ", ".join(c_proto_params))) + + self.return_type.write_decl() + self.add_declaration("PyObject *py_retval;") + + ## Handle number of arguments + if self.pyargv_items: + self.add_declaration("PyObject *py_args;") + py_args = "py_args" + if self.pyargv_optional_items: + self.add_declaration("int argc = %i;" % len(self.pyargv_items)) + argc = "argc" + for arg in self.pyargv_optional_items: + self.body.writeln("if (%s)" % arg) + self.body.indent() + self.body.writeln("++argc;") + self.body.unindent() + else: + argc = str(len(self.pyargv_items)) + else: + if self.pyargv_optional_items: + self.add_declaration("PyObject *py_args;") + py_args = "py_args" + self.add_declaration("int argc = 0;") + argc = "argc" + for arg in self.pyargv_optional_items: + self.body.writeln("if (%s)" % arg) + self.body.indent() + self.body.writeln("++argc;") + self.body.unindent() + else: + py_args = "NULL" + argc = None + + self.body.writeln() + + if py_args != "NULL": + self.write_code("py_args = PyTuple_New(%s);" % argc, + cleanup="Py_DECREF(py_args);") + pos = 0 + for arg in self.pyargv_items: + try: # try to remove the Py_DECREF cleanup action, if we can + self.cleanup_actions.remove("Py_DECREF(%s);" % arg) + except ValueError: # otherwise we have to Py_INCREF.. + self.body.writeln("Py_INCREF(%s);" % arg) + self.body.writeln("PyTuple_SET_ITEM(%s, %i, %s);" % (py_args, pos, arg)) + pos += 1 + for arg in self.pyargv_optional_items: + self.body.writeln("if (%s) {" % arg) + self.body.indent() + try: # try to remove the Py_DECREF cleanup action, if we can + self.cleanup_actions.remove("Py_XDECREF(%s);" % arg) + except ValueError: # otherwise we have to Py_INCREF.. + self.body.writeln("Py_INCREF(%s);" % arg) + self.body.writeln("PyTuple_SET_ITEM(%s, %i, %s);" % (py_args, pos, arg)) + self.body.unindent() + self.body.writeln("}") + pos += 1 + + self.body.writeln() + + ## Call the python method + if self.method_name is None: + self.write_code("py_retval = PyObject_Call(%s, %s);" + % (self.called_pyobj, py_args), + cleanup="Py_XDECREF(py_retval);") + self.check_exception_code.flush_to(self.body) + self.write_code(None, failure_expression="!py_retval") + + else: + self.add_declaration("PyObject *py_method;") + self.write_code("py_method = PyObject_GetAttrString(%s, \"%s\");" + % (self.called_pyobj, self.method_name), + cleanup="Py_DECREF(py_method);", + failure_expression="!py_method") + self.write_code("py_retval = PyObject_CallObject(py_method, %s);" + % (py_args,), + cleanup="Py_XDECREF(py_retval);") + self.check_exception_code.flush_to(self.body) + self.write_code(None, failure_expression="!py_retval") + + ## -- Handle the return value -- + + ## we need to check if the return_type object is prepared to cooperate with multiple return values + len_before = len(self.pyret_parse_items) + self.return_type.write_conversion() + len_after = len(self.pyret_parse_items) + assert (self.return_type.get_c_type() == 'void' + or not (len_before == len_after and len_after > 0)),\ + ("Bug in reverse wrappers: return type handler %s" + " is not prepared to cooperate multiple return values") % (type(self.return_type),) + + sink.indent() + + if self.pyret_parse_items == [("", "")]: + ## special case when there are no return parameters + self.write_code( + code=None, + failure_expression='py_retval != Py_None', + failure_exception=('PyErr_SetString(PyExc_TypeError, ' + '"virtual method should return None");')) + else: + if len(self.pyret_parse_items) == 1: + ## if retval is one item only, pack it in a tuple so we + ## can use PyArg_ParseTuple as usual.. + self.write_code('py_retval = Py_BuildValue("(N)", py_retval);') + if len(self.pyret_parse_items) > 0: + ## Parse return values using PyArg_ParseTuple + params = ["py_retval", + '"%s"' % "".join([format for format, param in self.pyret_parse_items])] + params.extend([param for format, param in self.pyret_parse_items if param]) + self.write_code(code=None, failure_expression=( + '!PyArg_ParseTuple(%s)' % (', '.join(params),))) + + if DEBUG_MODE: + self.declarations.writeln("/* end declarations */") + self.declarations.flush_to(sink) + sink.writeln() + if DEBUG_MODE: + self.body.writeln("/* end main body */") + self.body.flush_to(sink) + sink.writeln() + if DEBUG_MODE: + self.post_return_code.writeln("/* end post-return code */") + self.post_return_code.flush_to(sink) + sink.writeln() + + for cleanup_action in self.cleanup_actions: + sink.writeln(cleanup_action) + if self.return_type.get_c_type() != 'void': + sink.writeln() + sink.writeln("return retval;") + sink.unindent() + sink.writeln("}") + +class TypeHandler(object): + def __init__(self, wrapper, **props): + assert isinstance(wrapper, ReverseWrapper) + self.wrapper = wrapper + self.props = props + +class ReturnType(TypeHandler): + + supports_optional = False + + def get_c_type(self): + raise NotImplementedError + + def write_decl(self): + raise NotImplementedError + + def write_error_return(self): + '''Write "return " code in case of error''' + raise NotImplementedError + + def write_conversion(self): + '''Writes code to convert Python return value in 'py_retval' + into C 'retval'. Returns a string with C boolean expression + that determines if anything went wrong. ''' + raise NotImplementedError + +class Parameter(TypeHandler): + + def __init__(self, wrapper, name, **props): + TypeHandler.__init__(self, wrapper, **props) + self.name = name + + def get_c_type(self): + raise NotImplementedError + + def convert_c2py(self): + '''Write some code before calling the Python method.''' + pass + + def format_for_c_proto(self): + return join_ctype_name(self.get_c_type(), self.name) + + +###--- +class StringParam(Parameter): + + def get_c_type(self): + return self.props.get('c_type', 'char *').replace('const-', 'const ') + + def convert_c2py(self): + if self.props.get('optional', False): + self.wrapper.add_declaration("PyObject *py_%s = NULL;" % self.name) + self.wrapper.write_code(code=("if (%s)\n" + " py_%s = PyString_FromString(%s);\n" + % (self.name, self.name, self.name)), + cleanup=("Py_XDECREF(py_%s);" % self.name)) + self.wrapper.add_pyargv_item("py_%s" % self.name, optional=True) + elif self.props.get('nullok', False): + self.wrapper.add_declaration("PyObject *py_%s;" % self.name) + self.wrapper.write_code(code=("if (%s)\n" + " py_%s = PyString_FromString(%s);\n" + "else {\n" + " Py_INCREF(Py_None);\n" + " py_%s = Py_None;\n" + "}\n" + % (self.name, self.name, self.name, self.name)), + cleanup=("Py_DECREF(py_%s);" % self.name)) + self.wrapper.add_pyargv_item("py_%s" % self.name) + else: + self.wrapper.add_declaration("PyObject *py_%s = NULL;" % self.name) + self.wrapper.write_code(code=("if (%s)\n" + " py_%s = PyString_FromString(%s);\n" % + (self.name, self.name, self.name)), + cleanup=("Py_DECREF(py_%s);" % self.name), + failure_expression=("!py_%s" % self.name)) + self.wrapper.add_pyargv_item("py_%s" % self.name) + +for ctype in ('char*', 'gchar*', 'const-char*', 'char-const*', 'const-gchar*', + 'gchar-const*', 'string', 'static_string'): + argtypes.matcher.register_reverse(ctype, StringParam) +del ctype + +class StringReturn(ReturnType): + + def get_c_type(self): + return self.props.get('c_type', 'char *').replace('const-', 'const ') + #return "char *" + + def write_decl(self): + self.wrapper.add_declaration("%s retval;" % self.get_c_type()) + #self.wrapper.add_declaration("char *retval;") + + def write_error_return(self): + self.wrapper.write_code("return NULL;") + + def write_conversion(self): + self.wrapper.add_pyret_parse_item("s", "&retval", prepend=True) + self.wrapper.write_code("retval = g_strdup(retval);", code_sink=self.wrapper.post_return_code) + +for ctype in ('char*', 'gchar*', 'const-gchar*'): + argtypes.matcher.register_reverse_ret(ctype, StringReturn) +del ctype + + +class VoidReturn(ReturnType): + + def get_c_type(self): + return "void" + + def write_decl(self): + pass + + def write_error_return(self): + self.wrapper.write_code("return;") + + def write_conversion(self): + self.wrapper.add_pyret_parse_item("", "", prepend=True) + +argtypes.matcher.register_reverse_ret('void', VoidReturn) +argtypes.matcher.register_reverse_ret('none', VoidReturn) + +class GObjectParam(Parameter): + + def get_c_type(self): + return self.props.get('c_type', 'GObject *') + + def convert_c2py(self): + self.wrapper.add_declaration("PyObject *py_%s = NULL;" % self.name) + self.wrapper.write_code(code=("if (%s)\n" + " py_%s = pygobject_new((GObject *) %s);\n" + "else {\n" + " Py_INCREF(Py_None);\n" + " py_%s = Py_None;\n" + "}" + % (self.name, self.name, self.name, self.name)), + cleanup=("Py_DECREF(py_%s);" % self.name)) + self.wrapper.add_pyargv_item("py_%s" % self.name) + +argtypes.matcher.register_reverse('GObject*', GObjectParam) + +class GObjectReturn(ReturnType): + + supports_optional = True + + def get_c_type(self): + return self.props.get('c_type', 'GObject *') + + def write_decl(self): + if not self.props.get('optional'): + self.wrapper.add_declaration("%s retval;" % self.get_c_type()) + else: + self.wrapper.add_declaration("%s retval = NULL;" % self.get_c_type()) + + def write_error_return(self): + self.wrapper.write_code("return NULL;") + + def write_conversion(self): + if not self.props.get('optional'): + self.wrapper.write_code( + code=None, + failure_expression="!PyObject_TypeCheck(py_retval, &PyGObject_Type)", + failure_exception='PyErr_SetString(PyExc_TypeError, "retval should be a GObject");') + self.wrapper.write_code("retval = (%s) pygobject_get(py_retval);" + % self.get_c_type()) + self.wrapper.write_code("g_object_ref((GObject *) retval);") + else: + self.wrapper.write_code( + code=None, + failure_expression="py_retval != Py_None && !PyObject_TypeCheck(py_retval, &PyGObject_Type)", + failure_exception='PyErr_SetString(PyExc_TypeError, "retval should be None or a GObject");') + self.wrapper.write_code("if (py_retval != Py_None) {\n" + " retval = (%s) pygobject_get(py_retval);\n" + " g_object_ref((GObject *) retval);\n" + "}\n" + % self.get_c_type()) + +argtypes.matcher.register_reverse_ret('GObject*', GObjectReturn) + + + +class IntParam(Parameter): + + def get_c_type(self): + return self.props.get('c_type', 'int') + + def convert_c2py(self): + self.wrapper.add_declaration("PyObject *py_%s;" % self.name) + self.wrapper.write_code(code=("py_%s = PyInt_FromLong(%s);" % + (self.name, self.name)), + cleanup=("Py_DECREF(py_%s);" % self.name)) + self.wrapper.add_pyargv_item("py_%s" % self.name) + +class IntReturn(ReturnType): + def get_c_type(self): + return self.props.get('c_type', 'int') + def write_decl(self): + self.wrapper.add_declaration("%s retval;" % self.get_c_type()) + def write_error_return(self): + self.wrapper.write_code("return -G_MAXINT;") + def write_conversion(self): + self.wrapper.add_pyret_parse_item("i", "&retval", prepend=True) + +for argtype in ('int', 'gint', 'guint', 'short', 'gshort', 'gushort', 'long', + 'glong', 'gsize', 'gssize', 'guint8', 'gint8', 'guint16', + 'gint16', 'gint32', 'GTime'): + argtypes.matcher.register_reverse(argtype, IntParam) + argtypes.matcher.register_reverse_ret(argtype, IntReturn) +del argtype + +class IntPtrParam(Parameter): + def __init__(self, wrapper, name, **props): + if "direction" not in props: + raise argtypes.ArgTypeConfigurationError( + "cannot use int* parameter without direction") + if props["direction"] not in ("out", "inout"): + raise argtypes.ArgTypeConfigurationError( + "cannot use int* parameter with direction '%s'" + % (props["direction"],)) + Parameter.__init__(self, wrapper, name, **props) + def get_c_type(self): + return self.props.get('c_type', 'int*') + def convert_c2py(self): + if self.props["direction"] == "inout": + self.wrapper.add_declaration("PyObject *py_%s;" % self.name) + self.wrapper.write_code(code=("py_%s = PyInt_FromLong(*%s);" % + (self.name, self.name)), + cleanup=("Py_DECREF(py_%s);" % self.name)) + self.wrapper.add_pyargv_item("py_%s" % self.name) + self.wrapper.add_pyret_parse_item("i", self.name) +for argtype in ('int*', 'gint*'): + argtypes.matcher.register_reverse(argtype, IntPtrParam) +del argtype + + +class GEnumReturn(IntReturn): + def write_conversion(self): + self.wrapper.write_code( + code=None, + failure_expression=( + "pyg_enum_get_value(%s, py_retval, (gint *)&retval)" + % (self.props['typecode'],))) + +argtypes.matcher.register_reverse_ret("GEnum", GEnumReturn) + +class GEnumParam(IntParam): + def convert_c2py(self): + self.wrapper.add_declaration("PyObject *py_%s;" % self.name) + self.wrapper.write_code(code=("py_%s = pyg_enum_from_gtype(%s, %s);" % + (self.name, self.props['typecode'], self.name)), + cleanup=("Py_DECREF(py_%s);" % self.name), + failure_expression=("!py_%s" % self.name)) + self.wrapper.add_pyargv_item("py_%s" % self.name) + +argtypes.matcher.register_reverse("GEnum", GEnumParam) + +class GFlagsReturn(IntReturn): + def write_conversion(self): + self.wrapper.write_code( + code=None, + failure_expression=( + "pyg_flags_get_value(%s, py_retval, (gint *)&retval)" % + self.props['typecode'])) + +argtypes.matcher.register_reverse_ret("GFlags", GFlagsReturn) + +class GFlagsParam(IntParam): + def convert_c2py(self): + self.wrapper.add_declaration("PyObject *py_%s;" % self.name) + self.wrapper.write_code(code=( + "py_%s = pyg_flags_from_gtype(%s, %s);" % + (self.name, self.props['typecode'], self.name)), + cleanup=("Py_DECREF(py_%s);" % self.name), + failure_expression=("!py_%s" % self.name)) + self.wrapper.add_pyargv_item("py_%s" % self.name) + +argtypes.matcher.register_reverse("GFlags", GFlagsParam) + + +class GtkTreePathParam(IntParam): + def convert_c2py(self): + self.wrapper.add_declaration("PyObject *py_%s;" % self.name) + self.wrapper.write_code(code=( + "py_%s = pygtk_tree_path_to_pyobject(%s);" % + (self.name, self.name)), + cleanup=("Py_DECREF(py_%s);" % self.name), + failure_expression=("!py_%s" % self.name)) + self.wrapper.add_pyargv_item("py_%s" % self.name) + +argtypes.matcher.register_reverse("GtkTreePath*", GtkTreePathParam) + + +class GtkTreePathReturn(ReturnType): + def get_c_type(self): + return self.props.get('c_type', 'GtkTreePath *') + def write_decl(self): + self.wrapper.add_declaration("GtkTreePath * retval;") + def write_error_return(self): + self.wrapper.write_code("return NULL;") + def write_conversion(self): + self.wrapper.write_code( + "retval = pygtk_tree_path_from_pyobject(py_retval);\n", + failure_expression=('!retval'), + failure_exception=( + 'PyErr_SetString(PyExc_TypeError, "retval should be a GtkTreePath");')) + +argtypes.matcher.register_reverse_ret("GtkTreePath*", GtkTreePathReturn) + + +class BooleanReturn(ReturnType): + def get_c_type(self): + return "gboolean" + def write_decl(self): + self.wrapper.add_declaration("gboolean retval;") + self.wrapper.add_declaration("PyObject *py_main_retval;") + def write_error_return(self): + self.wrapper.write_code("return FALSE;") + def write_conversion(self): + self.wrapper.add_pyret_parse_item("O", "&py_main_retval", prepend=True) + self.wrapper.write_code( + "retval = PyObject_IsTrue(py_main_retval)? TRUE : FALSE;", + code_sink=self.wrapper.post_return_code) +argtypes.matcher.register_reverse_ret("gboolean", BooleanReturn) + +class BooleanParam(Parameter): + def get_c_type(self): + return "gboolean" + def convert_c2py(self): + self.wrapper.add_declaration("PyObject *py_%s;" % self.name) + self.wrapper.write_code("py_%s = %s? Py_True : Py_False;" + % (self.name, self.name)) + self.wrapper.add_pyargv_item("py_%s" % self.name) + +argtypes.matcher.register_reverse("gboolean", BooleanParam) + + +class DoubleParam(Parameter): + def get_c_type(self): + return self.props.get('c_type', 'gdouble') + def convert_c2py(self): + self.wrapper.add_declaration("PyObject *py_%s;" % self.name) + self.wrapper.write_code(code=("py_%s = PyFloat_FromDouble(%s);" % + (self.name, self.name)), + cleanup=("Py_DECREF(py_%s);" % self.name)) + self.wrapper.add_pyargv_item("py_%s" % self.name) + +class DoublePtrParam(Parameter): + def __init__(self, wrapper, name, **props): + if "direction" not in props: + raise argtypes.ArgTypeConfigurationError( + "cannot use double* parameter without direction") + if props["direction"] not in ("out", ): # inout not yet implemented + raise argtypes.ArgTypeConfigurationError( + "cannot use double* parameter with direction '%s'" + % (props["direction"],)) + Parameter.__init__(self, wrapper, name, **props) + def get_c_type(self): + return self.props.get('c_type', 'double*') + def convert_c2py(self): + self.wrapper.add_pyret_parse_item("d", self.name) +for argtype in ('double*', 'gdouble*'): + argtypes.matcher.register_reverse(argtype, DoublePtrParam) +del argtype + +class DoubleReturn(ReturnType): + def get_c_type(self): + return self.props.get('c_type', 'gdouble') + def write_decl(self): + self.wrapper.add_declaration("%s retval;" % self.get_c_type()) + def write_error_return(self): + self.wrapper.write_code("return -G_MAXFLOAT;") + def write_conversion(self): + self.wrapper.add_pyret_parse_item("d", "&retval", prepend=True) + +for argtype in ('float', 'double', 'gfloat', 'gdouble'): + argtypes.matcher.register_reverse(argtype, DoubleParam) + argtypes.matcher.register_reverse_ret(argtype, DoubleReturn) + + +class GBoxedParam(Parameter): + def get_c_type(self): + return self.props.get('c_type').replace('const-', 'const ') + def convert_c2py(self): + self.wrapper.add_declaration("PyObject *py_%s;" % self.name) + ctype = self.get_c_type() + if ctype.startswith('const '): + ctype_no_const = ctype[len('const '):] + self.wrapper.write_code( + code=('py_%s = pyg_boxed_new(%s, (%s) %s, TRUE, TRUE);' % + (self.name, self.props['typecode'], + ctype_no_const, self.name)), + cleanup=("Py_DECREF(py_%s);" % self.name)) + else: + self.wrapper.write_code( + code=('py_%s = pyg_boxed_new(%s, %s, FALSE, FALSE);' % + (self.name, self.props['typecode'], self.name)), + cleanup=("Py_DECREF(py_%s);" % self.name)) + self.wrapper.add_pyargv_item("py_%s" % self.name) + +argtypes.matcher.register_reverse("GBoxed", GBoxedParam) + + +class GBoxedReturn(ReturnType): + def get_c_type(self): + return self.props.get('c_type') + def write_decl(self): + self.wrapper.add_declaration("%s retval;" % self.get_c_type()) + def write_error_return(self): + self.wrapper.write_code("return retval;") + def write_conversion(self): + self.wrapper.write_code(code = None, + failure_expression=("!pyg_boxed_check(py_retval, %s)" % + (self.props['typecode'],)), + failure_exception=( + 'PyErr_SetString(PyExc_TypeError, "retval should be a %s");' + % (self.props['typename'],))) + self.wrapper.write_code('retval = pyg_boxed_get(py_retval, %s);' % + self.props['typename']) + +argtypes.matcher.register_reverse_ret("GBoxed", GBoxedReturn) + + +class GdkRegionPtrReturn(GBoxedReturn): + def write_error_return(self): + self.wrapper.write_code("return gdk_region_new();") + def write_conversion(self): + self.props['typecode'] = 'PYGDK_TYPE_REGION' + self.props['typename'] = 'GdkRegion' + super(GdkRegionPtrReturn, self).write_conversion() + +argtypes.matcher.register_reverse_ret("GdkRegion*", GdkRegionPtrReturn) + + +class PangoFontDescriptionReturn(GBoxedReturn): + def write_error_return(self): + self.wrapper.write_code("return pango_font_description_new();") + def write_conversion(self): + self.props['typecode'] = 'PANGO_TYPE_FONT_DESCRIPTION' + self.props['typename'] = 'PangoFontDescription' + super(PangoFontDescriptionReturn, self).write_conversion() + +argtypes.matcher.register_reverse_ret("PangoFontDescription*", + PangoFontDescriptionReturn) + + +class PangoFontMetricsReturn(GBoxedReturn): + def write_error_return(self): + self.wrapper.write_code("return pango_font_metrics_new();") + def write_conversion(self): + self.props['typecode'] = 'PANGO_TYPE_FONT_METRICS' + self.props['typename'] = 'PangoFontMetrics' + super(PangoFontMetricsReturn, self).write_conversion() + +argtypes.matcher.register_reverse_ret("PangoFontMetrics*", + PangoFontMetricsReturn) + + +class PangoLanguageReturn(GBoxedReturn): + def write_error_return(self): + self.wrapper.write_code("return pango_language_from_string(\"\");") + def write_conversion(self): + self.props['typecode'] = 'PANGO_TYPE_LANGUAGE' + self.props['typename'] = 'PangoLanguage' + super(PangoLanguageReturn, self).write_conversion() + +argtypes.matcher.register_reverse_ret("PangoLanguage*", PangoLanguageReturn) + + +class GdkRectanglePtrParam(Parameter): + def get_c_type(self): + return self.props.get('c_type').replace('const-', 'const ') + def convert_c2py(self): + self.wrapper.add_declaration("PyObject *py_%s;" % self.name) + self.wrapper.write_code( + code=('py_%s = pyg_boxed_new(GDK_TYPE_RECTANGLE, %s, TRUE, TRUE);' % + (self.name, self.name)), + cleanup=("Py_DECREF(py_%s);" % self.name)) + self.wrapper.add_pyargv_item("py_%s" % self.name) + +argtypes.matcher.register_reverse("GdkRectangle*", GdkRectanglePtrParam) +argtypes.matcher.register_reverse('GtkAllocation*', GdkRectanglePtrParam) + + +class GErrorParam(Parameter): + def get_c_type(self): + return self.props.get('c_type').replace('**', ' **') + def convert_c2py(self): + self.wrapper.write_code(code=None, + failure_expression=("pyg_gerror_exception_check(%s)" % self.name), + code_sink=self.wrapper.check_exception_code) + +argtypes.matcher.register_reverse('GError**', GErrorParam) + + +class PyGObjectMethodParam(Parameter): + def __init__(self, wrapper, name, method_name, **props): + Parameter.__init__(self, wrapper, name, **props) + self.method_name = method_name + + def get_c_type(self): + return self.props.get('c_type', 'GObject *') + + def convert_c2py(self): + self.wrapper.add_declaration("PyObject *py_%s;" % self.name) + self.wrapper.write_code(code=("py_%s = pygobject_new((GObject *) %s);" % + (self.name, self.name)), + cleanup=("Py_DECREF(py_%s);" % self.name), + failure_expression=("!py_%s" % self.name)) + self.wrapper.set_call_target("py_%s" % self.name, self.method_name) + + +class CallbackInUserDataParam(Parameter): + def __init__(self, wrapper, name, free_it, **props): + Parameter.__init__(self, wrapper, name, **props) + self.free_it = free_it + + def get_c_type(self): + return "gpointer" + + def convert_c2py(self): + self.wrapper.add_declaration("PyObject **_user_data;") + cleanup = self.free_it and ("g_free(%s);" % self.name) or None + self.wrapper.write_code(code=("_real_user_data = (PyObject **) %s;" + % self.name), + cleanup=cleanup) + + self.wrapper.add_declaration("PyObject *py_func;") + cleanup = self.free_it and "Py_DECREF(py_func);" or None + self.wrapper.write_code(code="py_func = _user_data[0];", + cleanup=cleanup) + self.wrapper.set_call_target("py_func") + + self.wrapper.add_declaration("PyObject *py_user_data;") + cleanup = self.free_it and "Py_XDECREF(py_user_data);" or None + self.wrapper.write_code(code="py_user_data = _user_data[1];", + cleanup=cleanup) + self.wrapper.add_pyargv_item("py_user_data", optional=True) + +def _test(): + import sys + + if 1: + wrapper = ReverseWrapper("this_is_the_c_function_name", is_static=True) + wrapper.set_return_type(StringReturn(wrapper)) + wrapper.add_parameter(PyGObjectMethodParam(wrapper, "self", method_name="do_xxx")) + wrapper.add_parameter(StringParam(wrapper, "param2", optional=True)) + wrapper.add_parameter(GObjectParam(wrapper, "param3")) + #wrapper.add_parameter(InoutIntParam(wrapper, "param4")) + wrapper.generate(FileCodeSink(sys.stderr)) + + if 0: + wrapper = ReverseWrapper("this_a_callback_wrapper") + wrapper.set_return_type(VoidReturn(wrapper)) + wrapper.add_parameter(StringParam(wrapper, "param1", optional=False)) + wrapper.add_parameter(GObjectParam(wrapper, "param2")) + wrapper.add_parameter(CallbackInUserDataParam(wrapper, "data", free_it=True)) + wrapper.generate(FileCodeSink(sys.stderr)) + +if __name__ == '__main__': + _test() diff --git a/codegen/scanvirtuals.py b/codegen/scanvirtuals.py new file mode 100755 index 0000000..c108737 --- /dev/null +++ b/codegen/scanvirtuals.py @@ -0,0 +1,54 @@ +#!/usr/bin/env python +import re +import sys + + +def main(): + rx = re.compile(r'^\s*([\w\s\*]+)\(\s*\*\s*(\w+)\s*\)\s*\(([^()]*)\);', + re.DOTALL|re.MULTILINE) + for f in sys.argv[1:]: + #print ";; From", f + buf = file(f).read() + for m in rx.findall(buf): + return_type = m[0].strip() + if 'typedef' in return_type: + continue + if return_type == 'void': + return_type = 'none' + return_type = return_type.replace(' ', '') + virtual_name = m[1] + if 'reserved' in virtual_name: + continue + params = [] + if not m[2]: + print >> sys.stderr, repr(m) + continue + for param in map(str.strip, m[2].split(',')): + if '*' in param: + tokens = param.split('*') + ptype = tokens[0].strip() + '*'*(len(tokens) - 1) + pname = tokens[-1].strip() + else: + if param == 'void': + continue + ptype, pname = map(str.strip, param.split()) + ptype = ptype.replace('const ', 'const-') + while '[]' in pname: + pname = pname.replace('[]', '') + ptype += '[]' + params.append((ptype, pname)) + if not params: + continue + objname = params[0][0].replace('*', '') + print '(define-virtual', virtual_name + print ' (of-object "%s")' % objname + print ' (return-type "%s")' % return_type + if len(params) > 1: + print ' (parameters' + for param in params[1:]: + print ' \'("%s" "%s")' % param + print ' )' + print ')' + +if __name__ == '__main__': + main() diff --git a/codegen/scmexpr.py b/codegen/scmexpr.py new file mode 100755 index 0000000..02f2e4b --- /dev/null +++ b/codegen/scmexpr.py @@ -0,0 +1,143 @@ +#!/usr/bin/env python +# -*- Mode: Python; py-indent-offset: 4 -*- +from __future__ import generators + +import string +from cStringIO import StringIO + +class error(Exception): + def __init__(self, filename, lineno, msg): + Exception.__init__(self, msg) + self.filename = filename + self.lineno = lineno + self.msg = msg + def __str__(self): + return '%s:%d: error: %s' % (self.filename, self.lineno, self.msg) + +trans = [' '] * 256 +for i in range(256): + if chr(i) in string.letters + string.digits + '_': + trans[i] = chr(i) + else: + trans[i] = '_' +trans = string.join(trans, '') + +def parse(filename): + if isinstance(filename, str): + fp = open(filename, 'r') + else: # if not string, assume it is some kind of iterator + fp = filename + filename = getattr(fp, 'name', '') + whitespace = ' \t\n\r\x0b\x0c' + nonsymbol = whitespace + '();\'"' + stack = [] + openlines = [] + lineno = 0 + for line in fp: + pos = 0 + lineno += 1 + while pos < len(line): + if line[pos] in whitespace: # ignore whitespace + pass + elif line[pos] == ';': # comment + break + elif line[pos:pos+2] == "'(": + pass # the open parenthesis will be handled next iteration + elif line[pos] == '(': + stack.append(()) + openlines.append(lineno) + elif line[pos] == ')': + if len(stack) == 0: + raise error(filename, lineno, 'close parenthesis found when none open') + closed = stack[-1] + del stack[-1] + del openlines[-1] + if stack: + stack[-1] += (closed,) + else: + yield closed + elif line[pos] == '"': # quoted string + if not stack: + raise error(filename, lineno, + 'string found outside of s-expression') + endpos = pos + 1 + chars = [] + while endpos < len(line): + if endpos+1 < len(line) and line[endpos] == '\\': + endpos += 1 + if line[endpos] == 'n': + chars.append('\n') + elif line[endpos] == 'r': + chars.append('\r') + elif line[endpos] == 't': + chars.append('\t') + else: + chars.append('\\') + chars.append(line[endpos]) + elif line[endpos] == '"': + break + else: + chars.append(line[endpos]) + endpos += 1 + if endpos >= len(line): + raise error(filename, lineno, "unclosed quoted string") + pos = endpos + stack[-1] += (''.join(chars),) + else: # symbol/number + if not stack: + raise error(filename, lineno, + 'identifier found outside of s-expression') + endpos = pos + while endpos < len(line) and line[endpos] not in nonsymbol: + endpos += 1 + symbol = line[pos:endpos] + pos = max(pos, endpos-1) + try: symbol = int(symbol) + except ValueError: + try: symbol = float(symbol) + except ValueError: pass + stack[-1] += (symbol,) + pos += 1 + if len(stack) != 0: + msg = '%d unclosed parentheses found at end of ' \ + 'file (opened on line(s) %s)' % (len(stack), + ', '.join(map(str, openlines))) + raise error(filename, lineno, msg) + +class Parser: + def __init__(self, filename): + """Argument is either a string, a parse tree, or file object""" + self.filename = filename + def startParsing(self, filename=None): + statements = parse(filename or self.filename) + for statement in statements: + self.handle(statement) + def handle(self, tup): + cmd = string.translate(tup[0], trans) + if hasattr(self, cmd): + getattr(self, cmd)(*tup[1:]) + else: + self.unknown(tup) + def unknown(self, tup): + pass + +_testString = """; a scheme file +(define-func gdk_font_load ; a comment at end of line + GdkFont + ((string name))) + +(define-boxed GdkEvent + gdk_event_copy + gdk_event_free + "sizeof(GdkEvent)") +""" + +if __name__ == '__main__': + import sys + if sys.argv[1:]: + fp = open(sys.argv[1]) + else: + fp = StringIO(_testString) + statements = parse(fp) + for s in statements: + print `s` diff --git a/compile b/compile new file mode 100755 index 0000000..c0096a7 --- /dev/null +++ b/compile @@ -0,0 +1,143 @@ +#! /bin/sh +# Wrapper for compilers which do not understand `-c -o'. + 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I hope that + # covers most systems running today. This code pipes the CPU + # types through head -n 1, so we only detect the type of CPU 0. + ALPHA_CPU_TYPE=`/usr/sbin/psrinfo -v | sed -n -e 's/^ The alpha \(.*\) processor.*$/\1/p' | head -n 1` + case "$ALPHA_CPU_TYPE" in + "EV4 (21064)") + UNAME_MACHINE="alpha" ;; + "EV4.5 (21064)") + UNAME_MACHINE="alpha" ;; + "LCA4 (21066/21068)") + UNAME_MACHINE="alpha" ;; + "EV5 (21164)") + UNAME_MACHINE="alphaev5" ;; + "EV5.6 (21164A)") + UNAME_MACHINE="alphaev56" ;; + "EV5.6 (21164PC)") + UNAME_MACHINE="alphapca56" ;; + "EV5.7 (21164PC)") + UNAME_MACHINE="alphapca57" ;; + "EV6 (21264)") + UNAME_MACHINE="alphaev6" ;; + "EV6.7 (21264A)") + UNAME_MACHINE="alphaev67" ;; + "EV6.8CB (21264C)") + UNAME_MACHINE="alphaev68" ;; + "EV6.8AL (21264B)") + UNAME_MACHINE="alphaev68" ;; + "EV6.8CX (21264D)") + UNAME_MACHINE="alphaev68" ;; + "EV6.9A (21264/EV69A)") + UNAME_MACHINE="alphaev69" ;; + "EV7 (21364)") + UNAME_MACHINE="alphaev7" ;; + "EV7.9 (21364A)") + UNAME_MACHINE="alphaev79" ;; + esac + # A Pn.n version is a patched version. + # A Vn.n version is a released version. + # A Tn.n version is a released field test version. + # A Xn.n version is an unreleased experimental baselevel. + # 1.2 uses "1.2" for uname -r. + echo ${UNAME_MACHINE}-dec-osf`echo ${UNAME_RELEASE} | sed -e 's/^[PVTX]//' | tr 'ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ' 'abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz'` + exit ;; + Alpha\ *:Windows_NT*:*) + # How do we know it's Interix rather than the generic POSIX subsystem? + # Should we change UNAME_MACHINE based on the output of uname instead + # of the specific Alpha model? + echo alpha-pc-interix + exit ;; + 21064:Windows_NT:50:3) + echo alpha-dec-winnt3.5 + exit ;; + Amiga*:UNIX_System_V:4.0:*) + echo m68k-unknown-sysv4 + exit ;; + *:[Aa]miga[Oo][Ss]:*:*) + echo ${UNAME_MACHINE}-unknown-amigaos + exit ;; + *:[Mm]orph[Oo][Ss]:*:*) + echo ${UNAME_MACHINE}-unknown-morphos + exit ;; + *:OS/390:*:*) + echo i370-ibm-openedition + exit ;; + *:z/VM:*:*) + echo s390-ibm-zvmoe + exit ;; + *:OS400:*:*) + echo powerpc-ibm-os400 + exit ;; + arm:RISC*:1.[012]*:*|arm:riscix:1.[012]*:*) + echo arm-acorn-riscix${UNAME_RELEASE} + exit ;; + arm:riscos:*:*|arm:RISCOS:*:*) + echo arm-unknown-riscos + exit ;; + SR2?01:HI-UX/MPP:*:* | SR8000:HI-UX/MPP:*:*) + echo hppa1.1-hitachi-hiuxmpp + exit ;; + Pyramid*:OSx*:*:* | MIS*:OSx*:*:* | MIS*:SMP_DC-OSx*:*:*) + # akee@wpdis03.wpafb.af.mil (Earle F. Ake) contributed MIS and NILE. + if test "`(/bin/universe) 2>/dev/null`" = att ; then + echo pyramid-pyramid-sysv3 + else + echo pyramid-pyramid-bsd + fi + exit ;; + NILE*:*:*:dcosx) + echo pyramid-pyramid-svr4 + exit ;; + DRS?6000:unix:4.0:6*) + echo sparc-icl-nx6 + exit ;; + DRS?6000:UNIX_SV:4.2*:7* | DRS?6000:isis:4.2*:7*) + case `/usr/bin/uname -p` in + sparc) echo sparc-icl-nx7; exit ;; + esac ;; + s390x:SunOS:*:*) + echo ${UNAME_MACHINE}-ibm-solaris2`echo ${UNAME_RELEASE}|sed -e 's/[^.]*//'` + exit ;; + sun4H:SunOS:5.*:*) + echo sparc-hal-solaris2`echo ${UNAME_RELEASE}|sed -e 's/[^.]*//'` + exit ;; + sun4*:SunOS:5.*:* | tadpole*:SunOS:5.*:*) + echo sparc-sun-solaris2`echo ${UNAME_RELEASE}|sed -e 's/[^.]*//'` + exit ;; + i86pc:AuroraUX:5.*:* | i86xen:AuroraUX:5.*:*) + echo i386-pc-auroraux${UNAME_RELEASE} + exit ;; + i86pc:SunOS:5.*:* | i86xen:SunOS:5.*:*) + eval $set_cc_for_build + SUN_ARCH="i386" + # If there is a compiler, see if it is configured for 64-bit objects. + # Note that the Sun cc does not turn __LP64__ into 1 like gcc does. + # This test works for both compilers. + if [ "$CC_FOR_BUILD" != 'no_compiler_found' ]; then + if (echo '#ifdef __amd64'; echo IS_64BIT_ARCH; echo '#endif') | \ + (CCOPTS= $CC_FOR_BUILD -E - 2>/dev/null) | \ + grep IS_64BIT_ARCH >/dev/null + then + SUN_ARCH="x86_64" + fi + fi + echo ${SUN_ARCH}-pc-solaris2`echo ${UNAME_RELEASE}|sed -e 's/[^.]*//'` + exit ;; + sun4*:SunOS:6*:*) + # According to config.sub, this is the proper way to canonicalize + # SunOS6. Hard to guess exactly what SunOS6 will be like, but + # it's likely to be more like Solaris than SunOS4. + echo sparc-sun-solaris3`echo ${UNAME_RELEASE}|sed -e 's/[^.]*//'` + exit ;; + sun4*:SunOS:*:*) + case "`/usr/bin/arch -k`" in + Series*|S4*) + UNAME_RELEASE=`uname -v` + ;; + esac + # Japanese Language versions have a version number like `4.1.3-JL'. + echo sparc-sun-sunos`echo ${UNAME_RELEASE}|sed -e 's/-/_/'` + exit ;; + sun3*:SunOS:*:*) + echo m68k-sun-sunos${UNAME_RELEASE} + exit ;; + sun*:*:4.2BSD:*) + UNAME_RELEASE=`(sed 1q /etc/motd | awk '{print substr($5,1,3)}') 2>/dev/null` + test "x${UNAME_RELEASE}" = "x" && UNAME_RELEASE=3 + case "`/bin/arch`" in + sun3) + echo m68k-sun-sunos${UNAME_RELEASE} + ;; + sun4) + echo sparc-sun-sunos${UNAME_RELEASE} + ;; + esac + exit ;; + aushp:SunOS:*:*) + echo sparc-auspex-sunos${UNAME_RELEASE} + exit ;; + # The situation for MiNT is a little confusing. The machine name + # can be virtually everything (everything which is not + # "atarist" or "atariste" at least should have a processor + # > m68000). The system name ranges from "MiNT" over "FreeMiNT" + # to the lowercase version "mint" (or "freemint"). Finally + # the system name "TOS" denotes a system which is actually not + # MiNT. But MiNT is downward compatible to TOS, so this should + # be no problem. + atarist[e]:*MiNT:*:* | atarist[e]:*mint:*:* | atarist[e]:*TOS:*:*) + echo m68k-atari-mint${UNAME_RELEASE} + exit ;; + atari*:*MiNT:*:* | atari*:*mint:*:* | atarist[e]:*TOS:*:*) + echo m68k-atari-mint${UNAME_RELEASE} + exit ;; + *falcon*:*MiNT:*:* | *falcon*:*mint:*:* | *falcon*:*TOS:*:*) + echo m68k-atari-mint${UNAME_RELEASE} + exit ;; + milan*:*MiNT:*:* | milan*:*mint:*:* | *milan*:*TOS:*:*) + echo m68k-milan-mint${UNAME_RELEASE} + exit ;; + hades*:*MiNT:*:* | hades*:*mint:*:* | *hades*:*TOS:*:*) + echo m68k-hades-mint${UNAME_RELEASE} + exit ;; + *:*MiNT:*:* | *:*mint:*:* | *:*TOS:*:*) + echo m68k-unknown-mint${UNAME_RELEASE} + exit ;; + m68k:machten:*:*) + echo m68k-apple-machten${UNAME_RELEASE} + exit ;; + powerpc:machten:*:*) + echo powerpc-apple-machten${UNAME_RELEASE} + exit ;; + RISC*:Mach:*:*) + echo mips-dec-mach_bsd4.3 + exit ;; + RISC*:ULTRIX:*:*) + echo mips-dec-ultrix${UNAME_RELEASE} + exit ;; + VAX*:ULTRIX*:*:*) + echo vax-dec-ultrix${UNAME_RELEASE} + exit ;; + 2020:CLIX:*:* | 2430:CLIX:*:*) + echo clipper-intergraph-clix${UNAME_RELEASE} + exit ;; + mips:*:*:UMIPS | mips:*:*:RISCos) + eval $set_cc_for_build + sed 's/^ //' << EOF >$dummy.c +#ifdef __cplusplus +#include /* for printf() prototype */ + int main (int argc, char *argv[]) { +#else + int main (argc, argv) int argc; char *argv[]; { +#endif + #if defined (host_mips) && defined (MIPSEB) + #if defined (SYSTYPE_SYSV) + printf ("mips-mips-riscos%ssysv\n", argv[1]); exit (0); + #endif + #if defined (SYSTYPE_SVR4) + printf ("mips-mips-riscos%ssvr4\n", argv[1]); exit (0); + #endif + #if defined (SYSTYPE_BSD43) || defined(SYSTYPE_BSD) + printf ("mips-mips-riscos%sbsd\n", argv[1]); exit (0); + #endif + #endif + exit (-1); + } +EOF + $CC_FOR_BUILD -o $dummy $dummy.c && + dummyarg=`echo "${UNAME_RELEASE}" | sed -n 's/\([0-9]*\).*/\1/p'` && + SYSTEM_NAME=`$dummy $dummyarg` && + { echo "$SYSTEM_NAME"; exit; } + echo mips-mips-riscos${UNAME_RELEASE} + exit ;; + Motorola:PowerMAX_OS:*:*) + echo powerpc-motorola-powermax + exit ;; + Motorola:*:4.3:PL8-*) + echo powerpc-harris-powermax + exit ;; + Night_Hawk:*:*:PowerMAX_OS | Synergy:PowerMAX_OS:*:*) + echo powerpc-harris-powermax + exit ;; + Night_Hawk:Power_UNIX:*:*) + echo powerpc-harris-powerunix + exit ;; + m88k:CX/UX:7*:*) + echo m88k-harris-cxux7 + exit ;; + m88k:*:4*:R4*) + echo m88k-motorola-sysv4 + exit ;; + m88k:*:3*:R3*) + echo m88k-motorola-sysv3 + exit ;; + AViiON:dgux:*:*) + # DG/UX returns AViiON for all architectures + UNAME_PROCESSOR=`/usr/bin/uname -p` + if [ $UNAME_PROCESSOR = mc88100 ] || [ $UNAME_PROCESSOR = mc88110 ] + then + if [ ${TARGET_BINARY_INTERFACE}x = m88kdguxelfx ] || \ + [ ${TARGET_BINARY_INTERFACE}x = x ] + then + echo m88k-dg-dgux${UNAME_RELEASE} + else + echo m88k-dg-dguxbcs${UNAME_RELEASE} + fi + else + echo i586-dg-dgux${UNAME_RELEASE} + fi + exit ;; + M88*:DolphinOS:*:*) # DolphinOS (SVR3) + echo m88k-dolphin-sysv3 + exit ;; + M88*:*:R3*:*) + # Delta 88k system running SVR3 + echo m88k-motorola-sysv3 + exit ;; + XD88*:*:*:*) # Tektronix XD88 system running UTekV (SVR3) + echo m88k-tektronix-sysv3 + exit ;; + Tek43[0-9][0-9]:UTek:*:*) # Tektronix 4300 system running UTek (BSD) + echo m68k-tektronix-bsd + exit ;; + *:IRIX*:*:*) + echo mips-sgi-irix`echo ${UNAME_RELEASE}|sed -e 's/-/_/g'` + exit ;; + ????????:AIX?:[12].1:2) # AIX 2.2.1 or AIX 2.1.1 is RT/PC AIX. + echo romp-ibm-aix # uname -m gives an 8 hex-code CPU id + exit ;; # Note that: echo "'`uname -s`'" gives 'AIX ' + i*86:AIX:*:*) + echo i386-ibm-aix + exit ;; + ia64:AIX:*:*) + if [ -x /usr/bin/oslevel ] ; then + IBM_REV=`/usr/bin/oslevel` + else + IBM_REV=${UNAME_VERSION}.${UNAME_RELEASE} + fi + echo ${UNAME_MACHINE}-ibm-aix${IBM_REV} + exit ;; + *:AIX:2:3) + if grep bos325 /usr/include/stdio.h >/dev/null 2>&1; then + eval $set_cc_for_build + sed 's/^ //' << EOF >$dummy.c + #include + + main() + { + if (!__power_pc()) + exit(1); + puts("powerpc-ibm-aix3.2.5"); + exit(0); + } +EOF + if $CC_FOR_BUILD -o $dummy $dummy.c && SYSTEM_NAME=`$dummy` + then + echo "$SYSTEM_NAME" + else + echo rs6000-ibm-aix3.2.5 + fi + elif grep bos324 /usr/include/stdio.h >/dev/null 2>&1; then + echo rs6000-ibm-aix3.2.4 + else + echo rs6000-ibm-aix3.2 + fi + exit ;; + *:AIX:*:[456]) + IBM_CPU_ID=`/usr/sbin/lsdev -C -c processor -S available | sed 1q | awk '{ print $1 }'` + if /usr/sbin/lsattr -El ${IBM_CPU_ID} | grep ' POWER' >/dev/null 2>&1; then + IBM_ARCH=rs6000 + else + IBM_ARCH=powerpc + fi + if [ -x /usr/bin/oslevel ] ; then + IBM_REV=`/usr/bin/oslevel` + else + IBM_REV=${UNAME_VERSION}.${UNAME_RELEASE} + fi + echo ${IBM_ARCH}-ibm-aix${IBM_REV} + exit ;; + *:AIX:*:*) + echo rs6000-ibm-aix + exit ;; + ibmrt:4.4BSD:*|romp-ibm:BSD:*) + echo romp-ibm-bsd4.4 + exit ;; + ibmrt:*BSD:*|romp-ibm:BSD:*) # covers RT/PC BSD and + echo romp-ibm-bsd${UNAME_RELEASE} # 4.3 with uname added to + exit ;; # report: romp-ibm BSD 4.3 + *:BOSX:*:*) + echo rs6000-bull-bosx + exit ;; + DPX/2?00:B.O.S.:*:*) + echo m68k-bull-sysv3 + exit ;; + 9000/[34]??:4.3bsd:1.*:*) + echo m68k-hp-bsd + exit ;; + hp300:4.4BSD:*:* | 9000/[34]??:4.3bsd:2.*:*) + echo m68k-hp-bsd4.4 + exit ;; + 9000/[34678]??:HP-UX:*:*) + HPUX_REV=`echo ${UNAME_RELEASE}|sed -e 's/[^.]*.[0B]*//'` + case "${UNAME_MACHINE}" in + 9000/31? ) HP_ARCH=m68000 ;; + 9000/[34]?? ) HP_ARCH=m68k ;; + 9000/[678][0-9][0-9]) + if [ -x /usr/bin/getconf ]; then + sc_cpu_version=`/usr/bin/getconf SC_CPU_VERSION 2>/dev/null` + sc_kernel_bits=`/usr/bin/getconf SC_KERNEL_BITS 2>/dev/null` + case "${sc_cpu_version}" in + 523) HP_ARCH="hppa1.0" ;; # CPU_PA_RISC1_0 + 528) HP_ARCH="hppa1.1" ;; # CPU_PA_RISC1_1 + 532) # CPU_PA_RISC2_0 + case "${sc_kernel_bits}" in + 32) HP_ARCH="hppa2.0n" ;; + 64) HP_ARCH="hppa2.0w" ;; + '') HP_ARCH="hppa2.0" ;; # HP-UX 10.20 + esac ;; + esac + fi + if [ "${HP_ARCH}" = "" ]; then + eval $set_cc_for_build + sed 's/^ //' << EOF >$dummy.c + + #define _HPUX_SOURCE + #include + #include + + int main () + { + #if defined(_SC_KERNEL_BITS) + long bits = sysconf(_SC_KERNEL_BITS); + #endif + long cpu = sysconf (_SC_CPU_VERSION); + + switch (cpu) + { + case CPU_PA_RISC1_0: puts ("hppa1.0"); break; + case CPU_PA_RISC1_1: puts ("hppa1.1"); break; + case CPU_PA_RISC2_0: + #if defined(_SC_KERNEL_BITS) + switch (bits) + { + case 64: puts ("hppa2.0w"); break; + case 32: puts ("hppa2.0n"); break; + default: puts ("hppa2.0"); break; + } break; + #else /* !defined(_SC_KERNEL_BITS) */ + puts ("hppa2.0"); break; + #endif + default: puts ("hppa1.0"); break; + } + exit (0); + } +EOF + (CCOPTS= $CC_FOR_BUILD -o $dummy $dummy.c 2>/dev/null) && HP_ARCH=`$dummy` + test -z "$HP_ARCH" && HP_ARCH=hppa + fi ;; + esac + if [ ${HP_ARCH} = "hppa2.0w" ] + then + eval $set_cc_for_build + + # hppa2.0w-hp-hpux* has a 64-bit kernel and a compiler generating + # 32-bit code. hppa64-hp-hpux* has the same kernel and a compiler + # generating 64-bit code. GNU and HP use different nomenclature: + # + # $ CC_FOR_BUILD=cc ./config.guess + # => hppa2.0w-hp-hpux11.23 + # $ CC_FOR_BUILD="cc +DA2.0w" ./config.guess + # => hppa64-hp-hpux11.23 + + if echo __LP64__ | (CCOPTS= $CC_FOR_BUILD -E - 2>/dev/null) | + grep -q __LP64__ + then + HP_ARCH="hppa2.0w" + else + HP_ARCH="hppa64" + fi + fi + echo ${HP_ARCH}-hp-hpux${HPUX_REV} + exit ;; + ia64:HP-UX:*:*) + HPUX_REV=`echo ${UNAME_RELEASE}|sed -e 's/[^.]*.[0B]*//'` + echo ia64-hp-hpux${HPUX_REV} + exit ;; + 3050*:HI-UX:*:*) + eval $set_cc_for_build + sed 's/^ //' << EOF >$dummy.c + #include + int + main () + { + long cpu = sysconf (_SC_CPU_VERSION); + /* The order matters, because CPU_IS_HP_MC68K erroneously returns + true for CPU_PA_RISC1_0. CPU_IS_PA_RISC returns correct + results, however. */ + if (CPU_IS_PA_RISC (cpu)) + { + switch (cpu) + { + case CPU_PA_RISC1_0: puts ("hppa1.0-hitachi-hiuxwe2"); break; + case CPU_PA_RISC1_1: puts ("hppa1.1-hitachi-hiuxwe2"); break; + case CPU_PA_RISC2_0: puts ("hppa2.0-hitachi-hiuxwe2"); break; + default: puts ("hppa-hitachi-hiuxwe2"); break; + } + } + else if (CPU_IS_HP_MC68K (cpu)) + puts ("m68k-hitachi-hiuxwe2"); + else puts ("unknown-hitachi-hiuxwe2"); + exit (0); + } +EOF + $CC_FOR_BUILD -o $dummy $dummy.c && SYSTEM_NAME=`$dummy` && + { echo "$SYSTEM_NAME"; exit; } + echo unknown-hitachi-hiuxwe2 + exit ;; + 9000/7??:4.3bsd:*:* | 9000/8?[79]:4.3bsd:*:* ) + echo hppa1.1-hp-bsd + exit ;; + 9000/8??:4.3bsd:*:*) + echo hppa1.0-hp-bsd + exit ;; + *9??*:MPE/iX:*:* | *3000*:MPE/iX:*:*) + echo hppa1.0-hp-mpeix + exit ;; + hp7??:OSF1:*:* | hp8?[79]:OSF1:*:* ) + echo hppa1.1-hp-osf + exit ;; + hp8??:OSF1:*:*) + echo hppa1.0-hp-osf + exit ;; + i*86:OSF1:*:*) + if [ -x /usr/sbin/sysversion ] ; then + echo ${UNAME_MACHINE}-unknown-osf1mk + else + echo ${UNAME_MACHINE}-unknown-osf1 + fi + exit ;; + parisc*:Lites*:*:*) + echo hppa1.1-hp-lites + exit ;; + C1*:ConvexOS:*:* | convex:ConvexOS:C1*:*) + echo c1-convex-bsd + exit ;; + C2*:ConvexOS:*:* | convex:ConvexOS:C2*:*) + if getsysinfo -f scalar_acc + then echo c32-convex-bsd + else echo c2-convex-bsd + fi + exit ;; + C34*:ConvexOS:*:* | convex:ConvexOS:C34*:*) + echo c34-convex-bsd + exit ;; + C38*:ConvexOS:*:* | convex:ConvexOS:C38*:*) + echo c38-convex-bsd + exit ;; + C4*:ConvexOS:*:* | convex:ConvexOS:C4*:*) + echo c4-convex-bsd + exit ;; + CRAY*Y-MP:*:*:*) + echo ymp-cray-unicos${UNAME_RELEASE} | sed -e 's/\.[^.]*$/.X/' + exit ;; + CRAY*[A-Z]90:*:*:*) + echo ${UNAME_MACHINE}-cray-unicos${UNAME_RELEASE} \ + | sed -e 's/CRAY.*\([A-Z]90\)/\1/' \ + -e y/ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ/abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz/ \ + -e 's/\.[^.]*$/.X/' + exit ;; + CRAY*TS:*:*:*) + echo t90-cray-unicos${UNAME_RELEASE} | sed -e 's/\.[^.]*$/.X/' + exit ;; + CRAY*T3E:*:*:*) + echo alphaev5-cray-unicosmk${UNAME_RELEASE} | sed -e 's/\.[^.]*$/.X/' + exit ;; + CRAY*SV1:*:*:*) + echo sv1-cray-unicos${UNAME_RELEASE} | sed -e 's/\.[^.]*$/.X/' + exit ;; + *:UNICOS/mp:*:*) + echo craynv-cray-unicosmp${UNAME_RELEASE} | sed -e 's/\.[^.]*$/.X/' + exit ;; + F30[01]:UNIX_System_V:*:* | F700:UNIX_System_V:*:*) + FUJITSU_PROC=`uname -m | tr 'ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ' 'abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz'` + FUJITSU_SYS=`uname -p | tr 'ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ' 'abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz' | sed -e 's/\///'` + FUJITSU_REL=`echo ${UNAME_RELEASE} | sed -e 's/ /_/'` + echo "${FUJITSU_PROC}-fujitsu-${FUJITSU_SYS}${FUJITSU_REL}" + exit ;; + 5000:UNIX_System_V:4.*:*) + FUJITSU_SYS=`uname -p | tr 'ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ' 'abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz' | sed -e 's/\///'` + FUJITSU_REL=`echo ${UNAME_RELEASE} | tr 'ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ' 'abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz' | sed -e 's/ /_/'` + echo "sparc-fujitsu-${FUJITSU_SYS}${FUJITSU_REL}" + exit ;; + i*86:BSD/386:*:* | i*86:BSD/OS:*:* | *:Ascend\ Embedded/OS:*:*) + echo ${UNAME_MACHINE}-pc-bsdi${UNAME_RELEASE} + exit ;; + sparc*:BSD/OS:*:*) + echo sparc-unknown-bsdi${UNAME_RELEASE} + exit ;; + *:BSD/OS:*:*) + echo ${UNAME_MACHINE}-unknown-bsdi${UNAME_RELEASE} + exit ;; + *:FreeBSD:*:*) + case ${UNAME_MACHINE} in + pc98) + echo i386-unknown-freebsd`echo ${UNAME_RELEASE}|sed -e 's/[-(].*//'` ;; + amd64) + echo x86_64-unknown-freebsd`echo ${UNAME_RELEASE}|sed -e 's/[-(].*//'` ;; + *) + echo ${UNAME_MACHINE}-unknown-freebsd`echo ${UNAME_RELEASE}|sed -e 's/[-(].*//'` ;; + esac + exit ;; + i*:CYGWIN*:*) + echo ${UNAME_MACHINE}-pc-cygwin + exit ;; + *:MINGW*:*) + echo ${UNAME_MACHINE}-pc-mingw32 + exit ;; + i*:windows32*:*) + # uname -m includes "-pc" on this system. + echo ${UNAME_MACHINE}-mingw32 + exit ;; + i*:PW*:*) + echo ${UNAME_MACHINE}-pc-pw32 + exit ;; + *:Interix*:*) + case ${UNAME_MACHINE} in + x86) + echo i586-pc-interix${UNAME_RELEASE} + exit ;; + authenticamd | genuineintel | EM64T) + echo x86_64-unknown-interix${UNAME_RELEASE} + exit ;; + IA64) + echo ia64-unknown-interix${UNAME_RELEASE} + exit ;; + esac ;; + [345]86:Windows_95:* | [345]86:Windows_98:* | [345]86:Windows_NT:*) + echo i${UNAME_MACHINE}-pc-mks + exit ;; + 8664:Windows_NT:*) + echo x86_64-pc-mks + exit ;; + i*:Windows_NT*:* | Pentium*:Windows_NT*:*) + # How do we know it's Interix rather than the generic POSIX subsystem? + # It also conflicts with pre-2.0 versions of AT&T UWIN. Should we + # UNAME_MACHINE based on the output of uname instead of i386? + echo i586-pc-interix + exit ;; + i*:UWIN*:*) + echo ${UNAME_MACHINE}-pc-uwin + exit ;; + amd64:CYGWIN*:*:* | x86_64:CYGWIN*:*:*) + echo x86_64-unknown-cygwin + exit ;; + p*:CYGWIN*:*) + echo powerpcle-unknown-cygwin + exit ;; + prep*:SunOS:5.*:*) + echo powerpcle-unknown-solaris2`echo ${UNAME_RELEASE}|sed -e 's/[^.]*//'` + exit ;; + *:GNU:*:*) + # the GNU system + echo `echo ${UNAME_MACHINE}|sed -e 's,[-/].*$,,'`-unknown-gnu`echo ${UNAME_RELEASE}|sed -e 's,/.*$,,'` + exit ;; + *:GNU/*:*:*) + # other systems with GNU libc and userland + echo ${UNAME_MACHINE}-unknown-`echo ${UNAME_SYSTEM} | sed 's,^[^/]*/,,' | tr '[A-Z]' '[a-z]'``echo ${UNAME_RELEASE}|sed -e 's/[-(].*//'`-gnu + exit ;; + i*86:Minix:*:*) + echo ${UNAME_MACHINE}-pc-minix + exit ;; + alpha:Linux:*:*) + case `sed -n '/^cpu model/s/^.*: \(.*\)/\1/p' < /proc/cpuinfo` in + EV5) UNAME_MACHINE=alphaev5 ;; + EV56) UNAME_MACHINE=alphaev56 ;; + PCA56) UNAME_MACHINE=alphapca56 ;; + PCA57) UNAME_MACHINE=alphapca56 ;; + EV6) UNAME_MACHINE=alphaev6 ;; + EV67) UNAME_MACHINE=alphaev67 ;; + EV68*) UNAME_MACHINE=alphaev68 ;; + esac + objdump --private-headers /bin/sh | grep -q ld.so.1 + if test "$?" = 0 ; then LIBC="libc1" ; else LIBC="" ; fi + echo ${UNAME_MACHINE}-unknown-linux-gnu${LIBC} + exit ;; + arm*:Linux:*:*) + eval $set_cc_for_build + if echo __ARM_EABI__ | $CC_FOR_BUILD -E - 2>/dev/null \ + | grep -q __ARM_EABI__ + then + echo ${UNAME_MACHINE}-unknown-linux-gnu + else + echo ${UNAME_MACHINE}-unknown-linux-gnueabi + fi + exit ;; + avr32*:Linux:*:*) + echo ${UNAME_MACHINE}-unknown-linux-gnu + exit ;; + cris:Linux:*:*) + echo cris-axis-linux-gnu + exit ;; + crisv32:Linux:*:*) + echo crisv32-axis-linux-gnu + exit ;; + frv:Linux:*:*) + echo frv-unknown-linux-gnu + exit ;; + i*86:Linux:*:*) + LIBC=gnu + eval $set_cc_for_build + sed 's/^ //' << EOF >$dummy.c + #ifdef __dietlibc__ + LIBC=dietlibc + #endif +EOF + eval `$CC_FOR_BUILD -E $dummy.c 2>/dev/null | grep '^LIBC'` + echo "${UNAME_MACHINE}-pc-linux-${LIBC}" + exit ;; + ia64:Linux:*:*) + echo ${UNAME_MACHINE}-unknown-linux-gnu + exit ;; + m32r*:Linux:*:*) + echo ${UNAME_MACHINE}-unknown-linux-gnu + exit ;; + m68*:Linux:*:*) + echo ${UNAME_MACHINE}-unknown-linux-gnu + exit ;; + mips:Linux:*:* | mips64:Linux:*:*) + eval $set_cc_for_build + sed 's/^ //' << EOF >$dummy.c + #undef CPU + #undef ${UNAME_MACHINE} + #undef ${UNAME_MACHINE}el + #if defined(__MIPSEL__) || defined(__MIPSEL) || defined(_MIPSEL) || defined(MIPSEL) + CPU=${UNAME_MACHINE}el + #else + #if defined(__MIPSEB__) || defined(__MIPSEB) || defined(_MIPSEB) || defined(MIPSEB) + CPU=${UNAME_MACHINE} + #else + CPU= + #endif + #endif +EOF + eval `$CC_FOR_BUILD -E $dummy.c 2>/dev/null | grep '^CPU'` + test x"${CPU}" != x && { echo "${CPU}-unknown-linux-gnu"; exit; } + ;; + or32:Linux:*:*) + echo or32-unknown-linux-gnu + exit ;; + padre:Linux:*:*) + echo sparc-unknown-linux-gnu + exit ;; + parisc64:Linux:*:* | hppa64:Linux:*:*) + echo hppa64-unknown-linux-gnu + exit ;; + parisc:Linux:*:* | hppa:Linux:*:*) + # Look for CPU level + case `grep '^cpu[^a-z]*:' /proc/cpuinfo 2>/dev/null | cut -d' ' -f2` in + PA7*) echo hppa1.1-unknown-linux-gnu ;; 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+ i*86:OS/2:*:*) + # If we were able to find `uname', then EMX Unix compatibility + # is probably installed. + echo ${UNAME_MACHINE}-pc-os2-emx + exit ;; + i*86:XTS-300:*:STOP) + echo ${UNAME_MACHINE}-unknown-stop + exit ;; + i*86:atheos:*:*) + echo ${UNAME_MACHINE}-unknown-atheos + exit ;; + i*86:syllable:*:*) + echo ${UNAME_MACHINE}-pc-syllable + exit ;; + i*86:LynxOS:2.*:* | i*86:LynxOS:3.[01]*:* | i*86:LynxOS:4.[02]*:*) + echo i386-unknown-lynxos${UNAME_RELEASE} + exit ;; + i*86:*DOS:*:*) + echo ${UNAME_MACHINE}-pc-msdosdjgpp + exit ;; + i*86:*:4.*:* | i*86:SYSTEM_V:4.*:*) + UNAME_REL=`echo ${UNAME_RELEASE} | sed 's/\/MP$//'` + if grep Novell /usr/include/link.h >/dev/null 2>/dev/null; then + echo ${UNAME_MACHINE}-univel-sysv${UNAME_REL} + else + echo ${UNAME_MACHINE}-pc-sysv${UNAME_REL} + fi + exit ;; + i*86:*:5:[678]*) + # UnixWare 7.x, OpenUNIX and OpenServer 6. + case `/bin/uname -X | grep "^Machine"` in + *486*) UNAME_MACHINE=i486 ;; + *Pentium) UNAME_MACHINE=i586 ;; + *Pent*|*Celeron) UNAME_MACHINE=i686 ;; + esac + echo ${UNAME_MACHINE}-unknown-sysv${UNAME_RELEASE}${UNAME_SYSTEM}${UNAME_VERSION} + exit ;; + i*86:*:3.2:*) + if test -f /usr/options/cb.name; then + UNAME_REL=`sed -n 's/.*Version //p' /dev/null >/dev/null ; then + UNAME_REL=`(/bin/uname -X|grep Release|sed -e 's/.*= //')` + (/bin/uname -X|grep i80486 >/dev/null) && UNAME_MACHINE=i486 + (/bin/uname -X|grep '^Machine.*Pentium' >/dev/null) \ + && UNAME_MACHINE=i586 + (/bin/uname -X|grep '^Machine.*Pent *II' >/dev/null) \ + && UNAME_MACHINE=i686 + (/bin/uname -X|grep '^Machine.*Pentium Pro' >/dev/null) \ + && UNAME_MACHINE=i686 + echo ${UNAME_MACHINE}-pc-sco$UNAME_REL + else + echo ${UNAME_MACHINE}-pc-sysv32 + fi + exit ;; + pc:*:*:*) + # Left here for compatibility: + # uname -m prints for DJGPP always 'pc', but it prints nothing about + # the processor, so we play safe by assuming i586. + # Note: whatever this is, it MUST be the same as what config.sub + # prints for the "djgpp" host, or else GDB configury will decide that + # this is a cross-build. + echo i586-pc-msdosdjgpp + exit ;; + Intel:Mach:3*:*) + echo i386-pc-mach3 + exit ;; + paragon:*:*:*) + echo i860-intel-osf1 + exit ;; + i860:*:4.*:*) # i860-SVR4 + if grep Stardent /usr/include/sys/uadmin.h >/dev/null 2>&1 ; then + echo i860-stardent-sysv${UNAME_RELEASE} # Stardent Vistra i860-SVR4 + else # Add other i860-SVR4 vendors below as they are discovered. + echo i860-unknown-sysv${UNAME_RELEASE} # Unknown i860-SVR4 + fi + exit ;; + mini*:CTIX:SYS*5:*) + # "miniframe" + echo m68010-convergent-sysv + exit ;; + mc68k:UNIX:SYSTEM5:3.51m) + echo m68k-convergent-sysv + exit ;; + M680?0:D-NIX:5.3:*) + echo m68k-diab-dnix + exit ;; + M68*:*:R3V[5678]*:*) + test -r /sysV68 && { echo 'm68k-motorola-sysv'; exit; } ;; + 3[345]??:*:4.0:3.0 | 3[34]??A:*:4.0:3.0 | 3[34]??,*:*:4.0:3.0 | 3[34]??/*:*:4.0:3.0 | 4400:*:4.0:3.0 | 4850:*:4.0:3.0 | SKA40:*:4.0:3.0 | SDS2:*:4.0:3.0 | SHG2:*:4.0:3.0 | S7501*:*:4.0:3.0) + OS_REL='' + test -r /etc/.relid \ + && OS_REL=.`sed -n 's/[^ ]* [^ ]* \([0-9][0-9]\).*/\1/p' < /etc/.relid` + /bin/uname -p 2>/dev/null | grep 86 >/dev/null \ + && { echo i486-ncr-sysv4.3${OS_REL}; exit; } + /bin/uname -p 2>/dev/null | /bin/grep entium >/dev/null \ + && { echo i586-ncr-sysv4.3${OS_REL}; exit; } ;; + 3[34]??:*:4.0:* | 3[34]??,*:*:4.0:*) + /bin/uname -p 2>/dev/null | grep 86 >/dev/null \ + && { echo i486-ncr-sysv4; exit; } ;; + NCR*:*:4.2:* | MPRAS*:*:4.2:*) + OS_REL='.3' + test -r /etc/.relid \ + && OS_REL=.`sed -n 's/[^ ]* [^ ]* \([0-9][0-9]\).*/\1/p' < /etc/.relid` + /bin/uname -p 2>/dev/null | grep 86 >/dev/null \ + && { echo i486-ncr-sysv4.3${OS_REL}; exit; } + /bin/uname -p 2>/dev/null | /bin/grep entium >/dev/null \ + && { echo i586-ncr-sysv4.3${OS_REL}; exit; } + /bin/uname -p 2>/dev/null | /bin/grep pteron >/dev/null \ + && { echo i586-ncr-sysv4.3${OS_REL}; exit; } ;; + m68*:LynxOS:2.*:* | m68*:LynxOS:3.0*:*) + echo m68k-unknown-lynxos${UNAME_RELEASE} + exit ;; + mc68030:UNIX_System_V:4.*:*) + echo m68k-atari-sysv4 + exit ;; + TSUNAMI:LynxOS:2.*:*) + echo sparc-unknown-lynxos${UNAME_RELEASE} + exit ;; + rs6000:LynxOS:2.*:*) + echo rs6000-unknown-lynxos${UNAME_RELEASE} + exit ;; + PowerPC:LynxOS:2.*:* | PowerPC:LynxOS:3.[01]*:* | PowerPC:LynxOS:4.[02]*:*) + echo powerpc-unknown-lynxos${UNAME_RELEASE} + exit ;; + SM[BE]S:UNIX_SV:*:*) + echo mips-dde-sysv${UNAME_RELEASE} + exit ;; + RM*:ReliantUNIX-*:*:*) + echo mips-sni-sysv4 + exit ;; + RM*:SINIX-*:*:*) + echo mips-sni-sysv4 + exit ;; + *:SINIX-*:*:*) + if uname -p 2>/dev/null >/dev/null ; then + UNAME_MACHINE=`(uname -p) 2>/dev/null` + echo ${UNAME_MACHINE}-sni-sysv4 + else + echo ns32k-sni-sysv + fi + exit ;; + PENTIUM:*:4.0*:*) # Unisys `ClearPath HMP IX 4000' SVR4/MP effort + # says + echo i586-unisys-sysv4 + exit ;; + *:UNIX_System_V:4*:FTX*) + # From Gerald Hewes . + # How about differentiating between stratus architectures? -djm + echo hppa1.1-stratus-sysv4 + exit ;; + *:*:*:FTX*) + # From seanf@swdc.stratus.com. + echo i860-stratus-sysv4 + exit ;; + i*86:VOS:*:*) + # From Paul.Green@stratus.com. + echo ${UNAME_MACHINE}-stratus-vos + exit ;; + *:VOS:*:*) + # From Paul.Green@stratus.com. + echo hppa1.1-stratus-vos + exit ;; + mc68*:A/UX:*:*) + echo m68k-apple-aux${UNAME_RELEASE} + exit ;; + news*:NEWS-OS:6*:*) + echo mips-sony-newsos6 + exit ;; + R[34]000:*System_V*:*:* | R4000:UNIX_SYSV:*:* | R*000:UNIX_SV:*:*) + if [ -d /usr/nec ]; then + echo mips-nec-sysv${UNAME_RELEASE} + else + echo mips-unknown-sysv${UNAME_RELEASE} + fi + exit ;; + BeBox:BeOS:*:*) # BeOS running on hardware made by Be, PPC only. + echo powerpc-be-beos + exit ;; + BeMac:BeOS:*:*) # BeOS running on Mac or Mac clone, PPC only. + echo powerpc-apple-beos + exit ;; + BePC:BeOS:*:*) # BeOS running on Intel PC compatible. + echo i586-pc-beos + exit ;; + BePC:Haiku:*:*) # Haiku running on Intel PC compatible. + echo i586-pc-haiku + exit ;; + SX-4:SUPER-UX:*:*) + echo sx4-nec-superux${UNAME_RELEASE} + exit ;; + SX-5:SUPER-UX:*:*) + echo sx5-nec-superux${UNAME_RELEASE} + exit ;; + SX-6:SUPER-UX:*:*) + echo sx6-nec-superux${UNAME_RELEASE} + exit ;; + SX-7:SUPER-UX:*:*) + echo sx7-nec-superux${UNAME_RELEASE} + exit ;; + SX-8:SUPER-UX:*:*) + echo sx8-nec-superux${UNAME_RELEASE} + exit ;; + SX-8R:SUPER-UX:*:*) + echo sx8r-nec-superux${UNAME_RELEASE} + exit ;; + Power*:Rhapsody:*:*) + echo powerpc-apple-rhapsody${UNAME_RELEASE} + exit ;; + *:Rhapsody:*:*) + echo ${UNAME_MACHINE}-apple-rhapsody${UNAME_RELEASE} + exit ;; + *:Darwin:*:*) + UNAME_PROCESSOR=`uname -p` || UNAME_PROCESSOR=unknown + case $UNAME_PROCESSOR in + i386) + eval $set_cc_for_build + if [ "$CC_FOR_BUILD" != 'no_compiler_found' ]; then + if (echo '#ifdef __LP64__'; echo IS_64BIT_ARCH; echo '#endif') | \ + (CCOPTS= $CC_FOR_BUILD -E - 2>/dev/null) | \ + grep IS_64BIT_ARCH >/dev/null + then + UNAME_PROCESSOR="x86_64" + fi + fi ;; + unknown) UNAME_PROCESSOR=powerpc ;; + esac + echo ${UNAME_PROCESSOR}-apple-darwin${UNAME_RELEASE} + exit ;; + *:procnto*:*:* | *:QNX:[0123456789]*:*) + UNAME_PROCESSOR=`uname -p` + if test "$UNAME_PROCESSOR" = "x86"; then + UNAME_PROCESSOR=i386 + UNAME_MACHINE=pc + fi + echo ${UNAME_PROCESSOR}-${UNAME_MACHINE}-nto-qnx${UNAME_RELEASE} + exit ;; + *:QNX:*:4*) + echo i386-pc-qnx + exit ;; 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+ SEI:*:*:SEIUX) + echo mips-sei-seiux${UNAME_RELEASE} + exit ;; + *:DragonFly:*:*) + echo ${UNAME_MACHINE}-unknown-dragonfly`echo ${UNAME_RELEASE}|sed -e 's/[-(].*//'` + exit ;; + *:*VMS:*:*) + UNAME_MACHINE=`(uname -p) 2>/dev/null` + case "${UNAME_MACHINE}" in + A*) echo alpha-dec-vms ; exit ;; + I*) echo ia64-dec-vms ; exit ;; + V*) echo vax-dec-vms ; exit ;; + esac ;; + *:XENIX:*:SysV) + echo i386-pc-xenix + exit ;; + i*86:skyos:*:*) + echo ${UNAME_MACHINE}-pc-skyos`echo ${UNAME_RELEASE}` | sed -e 's/ .*$//' + exit ;; + i*86:rdos:*:*) + echo ${UNAME_MACHINE}-pc-rdos + exit ;; + i*86:AROS:*:*) + echo ${UNAME_MACHINE}-pc-aros + exit ;; +esac + +#echo '(No uname command or uname output not recognized.)' 1>&2 +#echo "${UNAME_MACHINE}:${UNAME_SYSTEM}:${UNAME_RELEASE}:${UNAME_VERSION}" 1>&2 + +eval $set_cc_for_build +cat >$dummy.c < +# include +#endif +main () +{ +#if defined (sony) +#if defined (MIPSEB) + /* BFD wants "bsd" instead of "newsos". Perhaps BFD should be changed, + I don't know.... */ + printf ("mips-sony-bsd\n"); exit (0); +#else +#include + printf ("m68k-sony-newsos%s\n", +#ifdef NEWSOS4 + "4" +#else + "" +#endif + ); exit (0); +#endif +#endif + +#if defined (__arm) && defined (__acorn) && defined (__unix) + printf ("arm-acorn-riscix\n"); exit (0); +#endif + +#if defined (hp300) && !defined (hpux) + printf ("m68k-hp-bsd\n"); exit (0); +#endif + +#if defined (NeXT) +#if !defined (__ARCHITECTURE__) +#define __ARCHITECTURE__ "m68k" +#endif + int version; + version=`(hostinfo | sed -n 's/.*NeXT Mach \([0-9]*\).*/\1/p') 2>/dev/null`; + if (version < 4) + printf ("%s-next-nextstep%d\n", __ARCHITECTURE__, version); + else + printf ("%s-next-openstep%d\n", __ARCHITECTURE__, version); + exit (0); +#endif + +#if defined (MULTIMAX) || defined (n16) +#if defined (UMAXV) + printf ("ns32k-encore-sysv\n"); exit (0); +#else +#if defined (CMU) + printf ("ns32k-encore-mach\n"); exit (0); +#else + printf ("ns32k-encore-bsd\n"); exit (0); +#endif +#endif +#endif + +#if defined (__386BSD__) + printf ("i386-pc-bsd\n"); exit (0); +#endif + +#if defined (sequent) +#if defined (i386) + printf ("i386-sequent-dynix\n"); exit (0); +#endif +#if defined (ns32000) + printf ("ns32k-sequent-dynix\n"); exit (0); +#endif +#endif + +#if defined (_SEQUENT_) + struct utsname un; + + uname(&un); + + if (strncmp(un.version, "V2", 2) == 0) { + printf ("i386-sequent-ptx2\n"); exit (0); + } + if (strncmp(un.version, "V1", 2) == 0) { /* XXX is V1 correct? */ + printf ("i386-sequent-ptx1\n"); exit (0); + } + printf ("i386-sequent-ptx\n"); exit (0); + +#endif + +#if defined (vax) +# if !defined (ultrix) +# include +# if defined (BSD) +# if BSD == 43 + printf ("vax-dec-bsd4.3\n"); exit (0); +# else +# if BSD == 199006 + printf ("vax-dec-bsd4.3reno\n"); exit (0); +# else + printf ("vax-dec-bsd\n"); exit (0); +# endif +# endif +# else + printf ("vax-dec-bsd\n"); exit (0); +# endif +# else + printf ("vax-dec-ultrix\n"); exit (0); +# endif +#endif + +#if defined (alliant) && defined (i860) + printf ("i860-alliant-bsd\n"); exit (0); +#endif + + exit (1); +} +EOF + +$CC_FOR_BUILD -o $dummy $dummy.c 2>/dev/null && SYSTEM_NAME=`$dummy` && + { echo "$SYSTEM_NAME"; exit; } + +# Apollos put the system type in the environment. + +test -d /usr/apollo && { echo ${ISP}-apollo-${SYSTYPE}; exit; } + +# Convex versions that predate uname can use getsysinfo(1) + +if [ -x /usr/convex/getsysinfo ] +then + case `getsysinfo -f cpu_type` in + c1*) + echo c1-convex-bsd + exit ;; + c2*) + if getsysinfo -f scalar_acc + then echo c32-convex-bsd + else echo c2-convex-bsd + fi + exit ;; + c34*) + echo c34-convex-bsd + exit ;; + c38*) + echo c38-convex-bsd + exit ;; + c4*) + echo c4-convex-bsd + exit ;; + esac +fi + +cat >&2 < in order to provide the needed +information to handle your system. + +config.guess timestamp = $timestamp + +uname -m = `(uname -m) 2>/dev/null || echo unknown` +uname -r = `(uname -r) 2>/dev/null || echo unknown` +uname -s = `(uname -s) 2>/dev/null || echo unknown` +uname -v = `(uname -v) 2>/dev/null || echo unknown` + +/usr/bin/uname -p = `(/usr/bin/uname -p) 2>/dev/null` +/bin/uname -X = `(/bin/uname -X) 2>/dev/null` + +hostinfo = `(hostinfo) 2>/dev/null` +/bin/universe = `(/bin/universe) 2>/dev/null` +/usr/bin/arch -k = `(/usr/bin/arch -k) 2>/dev/null` +/bin/arch = `(/bin/arch) 2>/dev/null` +/usr/bin/oslevel = `(/usr/bin/oslevel) 2>/dev/null` +/usr/convex/getsysinfo = `(/usr/convex/getsysinfo) 2>/dev/null` + +UNAME_MACHINE = ${UNAME_MACHINE} +UNAME_RELEASE = ${UNAME_RELEASE} +UNAME_SYSTEM = ${UNAME_SYSTEM} +UNAME_VERSION = ${UNAME_VERSION} +EOF + +exit 1 + +# Local variables: +# eval: (add-hook 'write-file-hooks 'time-stamp) +# time-stamp-start: "timestamp='" +# time-stamp-format: "%:y-%02m-%02d" +# time-stamp-end: "'" +# End: diff --git a/config.h.in b/config.h.in new file mode 100644 index 0000000..061e620 --- /dev/null +++ b/config.h.in @@ -0,0 +1,80 @@ +/* config.h.in. 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See the +# GNU General Public License for more details. +# +# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License +# along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software +# Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street - Fifth Floor, Boston, MA +# 02110-1301, USA. +# +# As a special exception to the GNU General Public License, if you +# distribute this file as part of a program that contains a +# configuration script generated by Autoconf, you may include it under +# the same distribution terms that you use for the rest of that program. + + +# Please send patches to . Submit a context +# diff and a properly formatted GNU ChangeLog entry. +# +# Configuration subroutine to validate and canonicalize a configuration type. +# Supply the specified configuration type as an argument. +# If it is invalid, we print an error message on stderr and exit with code 1. +# Otherwise, we print the canonical config type on stdout and succeed. + +# You can get the latest version of this script from: +# http://git.savannah.gnu.org/gitweb/?p=config.git;a=blob_plain;f=config.sub;hb=HEAD + +# This file is supposed to be the same for all GNU packages +# and recognize all the CPU types, system types and aliases +# that are meaningful with *any* GNU software. +# Each package is responsible for reporting which valid configurations +# it does not support. The user should be able to distinguish +# a failure to support a valid configuration from a meaningless +# configuration. + +# The goal of this file is to map all the various variations of a given +# machine specification into a single specification in the form: +# CPU_TYPE-MANUFACTURER-OPERATING_SYSTEM +# or in some cases, the newer four-part form: +# CPU_TYPE-MANUFACTURER-KERNEL-OPERATING_SYSTEM +# It is wrong to echo any other type of specification. + +me=`echo "$0" | sed -e 's,.*/,,'` + +usage="\ +Usage: $0 [OPTION] CPU-MFR-OPSYS + $0 [OPTION] ALIAS + +Canonicalize a configuration name. + +Operation modes: + -h, --help print this help, then exit + -t, --time-stamp print date of last modification, then exit + -v, --version print version number, then exit + +Report bugs and patches to ." + +version="\ +GNU config.sub ($timestamp) + +Copyright (C) 1992, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, +2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008 Free Software Foundation, Inc. + +This is free software; see the source for copying conditions. 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+ m6811 | m68hc11 | m6812 | m68hc12 | picochip) + # Motorola 68HC11/12. + basic_machine=$basic_machine-unknown + os=-none + ;; + m88110 | m680[12346]0 | m683?2 | m68360 | m5200 | v70 | w65 | z8k) + ;; + ms1) + basic_machine=mt-unknown + ;; + + # We use `pc' rather than `unknown' + # because (1) that's what they normally are, and + # (2) the word "unknown" tends to confuse beginning users. + i*86 | x86_64) + basic_machine=$basic_machine-pc + ;; + # Object if more than one company name word. + *-*-*) + echo Invalid configuration \`$1\': machine \`$basic_machine\' not recognized 1>&2 + exit 1 + ;; + # Recognize the basic CPU types with company name. + 580-* \ + | a29k-* \ + | alpha-* | alphaev[4-8]-* | alphaev56-* | alphaev6[78]-* \ + | alpha64-* | alpha64ev[4-8]-* | alpha64ev56-* | alpha64ev6[78]-* \ + | alphapca5[67]-* | alpha64pca5[67]-* | arc-* \ + | arm-* | armbe-* | armle-* | armeb-* | armv*-* \ + | avr-* | avr32-* \ + | bfin-* | bs2000-* \ + | c[123]* | c30-* | [cjt]90-* | c4x-* | c54x-* | c55x-* | c6x-* \ + | clipper-* | craynv-* | cydra-* \ + | d10v-* | d30v-* | dlx-* \ + | elxsi-* \ + | f30[01]-* | f700-* | fido-* | fr30-* | frv-* | fx80-* \ + | h8300-* | h8500-* \ + | hppa-* | hppa1.[01]-* | hppa2.0-* | hppa2.0[nw]-* | hppa64-* \ + | i*86-* | i860-* | i960-* | ia64-* \ + | ip2k-* | iq2000-* \ + | lm32-* \ + | m32c-* | m32r-* | m32rle-* \ + | m68000-* | m680[012346]0-* | m68360-* | m683?2-* | m68k-* \ + | m88110-* | m88k-* | maxq-* | mcore-* | metag-* | microblaze-* \ + | mips-* | mipsbe-* | mipseb-* | mipsel-* | mipsle-* \ + | mips16-* \ + | mips64-* | mips64el-* \ + | mips64octeon-* | mips64octeonel-* \ + | mips64orion-* | mips64orionel-* \ + | mips64r5900-* | mips64r5900el-* \ + | mips64vr-* | mips64vrel-* \ + | mips64vr4100-* | mips64vr4100el-* \ + | mips64vr4300-* | mips64vr4300el-* \ + | mips64vr5000-* | mips64vr5000el-* \ + | mips64vr5900-* | mips64vr5900el-* \ + | mipsisa32-* | mipsisa32el-* \ + | mipsisa32r2-* | mipsisa32r2el-* \ + | mipsisa64-* | mipsisa64el-* \ + | mipsisa64r2-* | mipsisa64r2el-* \ + | mipsisa64sb1-* | mipsisa64sb1el-* \ + | mipsisa64sr71k-* | mipsisa64sr71kel-* \ + | mipstx39-* | mipstx39el-* \ + | mmix-* \ + | mt-* \ + | msp430-* \ + | nios-* | nios2-* \ + | none-* | np1-* | ns16k-* | ns32k-* \ + | orion-* \ + | pdp10-* | pdp11-* | pj-* | pjl-* | pn-* | power-* \ + | powerpc-* | powerpc64-* | powerpc64le-* | powerpcle-* | ppcbe-* \ + | pyramid-* \ + | romp-* | rs6000-* | rx-* \ + | sh-* | sh[1234]-* | sh[24]a-* | sh[24]aeb-* | sh[23]e-* | sh[34]eb-* | sheb-* | shbe-* \ + | shle-* | sh[1234]le-* | sh3ele-* | sh64-* | sh64le-* \ + | sparc-* | sparc64-* | sparc64b-* | sparc64v-* | sparc86x-* | sparclet-* \ + | sparclite-* \ + | sparcv8-* | sparcv9-* | sparcv9b-* | sparcv9v-* | strongarm-* | sv1-* | sx?-* \ + | tahoe-* | thumb-* \ + | tic30-* | tic4x-* | tic54x-* | tic55x-* | tic6x-* | tic80-* | tile-* \ + | tron-* \ + | ubicom32-* \ + | v850-* | v850e-* | vax-* \ + | we32k-* \ + | x86-* | x86_64-* | xc16x-* | xps100-* | xscale-* | xscalee[bl]-* \ + | xstormy16-* | xtensa*-* \ + | ymp-* \ + | z8k-* | z80-*) + ;; 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If nonempty, add APPEND to the result, +# otherwise set result to NONDIR_REPLACEMENT. +func_dirname () +{ + # Extract subdirectory from the argument. + func_dirname_result=`$ECHO "X${1}" | $Xsed -e "$dirname"` + if test "X$func_dirname_result" = "X${1}"; then + func_dirname_result="${3}" + else + func_dirname_result="$func_dirname_result${2}" + fi +} + +# func_basename file +func_basename () +{ + func_basename_result=`$ECHO "X${1}" | $Xsed -e "$basename"` +} + + +# func_stripname prefix suffix name +# strip PREFIX and SUFFIX off of NAME. +# PREFIX and SUFFIX must not contain globbing or regex special +# characters, hashes, percent signs, but SUFFIX may contain a leading +# dot (in which case that matches only a dot). +# func_strip_suffix prefix name +func_stripname () +{ + case ${2} in + .*) func_stripname_result=`$ECHO "X${3}" \ + | $Xsed -e "s%^${1}%%" -e "s%\\\\${2}\$%%"`;; + *) func_stripname_result=`$ECHO "X${3}" \ + | $Xsed -e "s%^${1}%%" -e "s%${2}\$%%"`;; + esac +} + +# sed scripts: +my_sed_long_opt='1s/^\(-[^=]*\)=.*/\1/;q' +my_sed_long_arg='1s/^-[^=]*=//' + +# func_opt_split +func_opt_split () +{ + func_opt_split_opt=`$ECHO "X${1}" | $Xsed -e "$my_sed_long_opt"` + func_opt_split_arg=`$ECHO "X${1}" | $Xsed -e "$my_sed_long_arg"` +} + +# func_lo2o object +func_lo2o () +{ + func_lo2o_result=`$ECHO "X${1}" | $Xsed -e "$lo2o"` +} + +# func_xform libobj-or-source +func_xform () +{ + func_xform_result=`$ECHO "X${1}" | $Xsed -e 's/\.[^.]*$/.lo/'` +} + +# func_arith arithmetic-term... +func_arith () +{ + func_arith_result=`expr "$@"` +} + +# func_len string +# STRING may not start with a hyphen. +func_len () +{ + func_len_result=`expr "$1" : ".*" 2>/dev/null || echo $max_cmd_len` +} + +_LT_EOF +esac + +case $lt_shell_append in + yes) + cat << \_LT_EOF >> "$cfgfile" + +# func_append var value +# Append VALUE to the end of shell variable VAR. +func_append () +{ + eval "$1+=\$2" +} +_LT_EOF + ;; + *) + cat << \_LT_EOF >> "$cfgfile" + +# func_append var value +# Append VALUE to the end of shell variable VAR. +func_append () +{ + eval "$1=\$$1\$2" +} + +_LT_EOF + ;; + esac + + + sed -n '/^# Generated shell functions inserted here/,$p' "$ltmain" >> "$cfgfile" \ + || (rm -f "$cfgfile"; exit 1) + + mv -f "$cfgfile" "$ofile" || + (rm -f "$ofile" && cp "$cfgfile" "$ofile" && rm -f "$cfgfile") + chmod +x "$ofile" + + ;; + + esac +done # for ac_tag + + +{ (exit 0); exit 0; } +_ACEOF +chmod +x $CONFIG_STATUS +ac_clean_files=$ac_clean_files_save + +test $ac_write_fail = 0 || + { { $as_echo "$as_me:$LINENO: error: write failure creating $CONFIG_STATUS" >&5 +$as_echo "$as_me: error: write failure creating $CONFIG_STATUS" >&2;} + { (exit 1); exit 1; }; } + + +# configure is writing to config.log, and then calls config.status. +# config.status does its own redirection, appending to config.log. +# Unfortunately, on DOS this fails, as config.log is still kept open +# by configure, so config.status won't be able to write to it; its +# output is simply discarded. So we exec the FD to /dev/null, +# effectively closing config.log, so it can be properly (re)opened and +# appended to by config.status. When coming back to configure, we +# need to make the FD available again. +if test "$no_create" != yes; then + ac_cs_success=: + ac_config_status_args= + test "$silent" = yes && + ac_config_status_args="$ac_config_status_args --quiet" + exec 5>/dev/null + $SHELL $CONFIG_STATUS $ac_config_status_args || ac_cs_success=false + exec 5>>config.log + # Use ||, not &&, to avoid exiting from the if with $? = 1, which + # would make configure fail if this is the last instruction. + $ac_cs_success || { (exit 1); exit 1; } +fi +if test -n "$ac_unrecognized_opts" && test "$enable_option_checking" != no; then + { $as_echo "$as_me:$LINENO: WARNING: unrecognized options: $ac_unrecognized_opts" >&5 +$as_echo "$as_me: WARNING: unrecognized options: $ac_unrecognized_opts" >&2;} +fi + + +echo +echo "libffi support: $have_libffi" +echo diff --git a/configure.ac b/configure.ac new file mode 100644 index 0000000..4146420 --- /dev/null +++ b/configure.ac @@ -0,0 +1,244 @@ +-*- mode: m4 -*- +AC_PREREQ(2.52) + +dnl the pygobject version number +m4_define(pygobject_major_version, 2) +m4_define(pygobject_minor_version, 21) +m4_define(pygobject_micro_version, 3) +m4_define(pygobject_version, pygobject_major_version.pygobject_minor_version.pygobject_micro_version) + +dnl versions of packages we require ... +m4_define(glib_required_version, 2.22.4) +m4_define(gio_required_version, 2.22.4) +m4_define(giounix_required_version, 2.22.4) + +AC_INIT(pygobject, pygobject_version, + [http://bugzilla.gnome.org/enter_bug.cgi?product=pygobject]) +AC_SUBST(ACLOCAL_AMFLAGS, "-I m4 -I .") +AC_CONFIG_MACRO_DIR([m4]) + +AC_DEFINE(PYGOBJECT_MAJOR_VERSION, pygobject_major_version, [pygobject major version]) +AC_SUBST(PYGOBJECT_MAJOR_VERSION, pygobject_major_version) +AC_DEFINE(PYGOBJECT_MINOR_VERSION, pygobject_minor_version, [pygobject minor version]) +AC_SUBST(PYGOBJECT_MINOR_VERSION, pygobject_minor_version) +AC_DEFINE(PYGOBJECT_MICRO_VERSION, pygobject_micro_version, [pygobject micro version]) +AC_SUBST(PYGOBJECT_MICRO_VERSION, pygobject_micro_version) + +AC_CONFIG_SRCDIR([gobject/gobjectmodule.c]) +AM_CONFIG_HEADER(config.h) + +AM_INIT_AUTOMAKE + +dnl put the ACLOCAL flags in the makefile +ACLOCAL="$ACLOCAL $ACLOCAL_FLAGS" + +AC_CANONICAL_BUILD +AC_CANONICAL_HOST +AC_MSG_CHECKING([for some Win32 platform]) +case "$host" in + *-*-mingw*|*-*-cygwin*) + platform_win32=yes + ;; + *) + platform_win32=no + ;; +esac +AC_MSG_RESULT([$platform_win32]) +AM_CONDITIONAL(PLATFORM_WIN32, test "$platform_win32" = "yes") + +AC_MSG_CHECKING([for native Win32]) +case "$host" in + *-*-mingw*) + os_win32=yes + ;; + *) + os_win32=no + ;; +esac +AC_MSG_RESULT([$os_win32]) +AM_CONDITIONAL(OS_WIN32, test "$os_win32" = "yes") + +AC_DISABLE_STATIC + +dnl XXXX hack to kill off all the libtool tags ... +dnl it isn't like we are using C++ or Fortran. +dnl (copied from libglade/configure.in) +m4_define([_LT_AC_TAGCONFIG],[]) + +AC_LIBTOOL_WIN32_DLL +AC_PROG_LIBTOOL +dnl when using libtool 2.x create libtool early, because it's used in configure +m4_ifdef([LT_OUTPUT], [LT_OUTPUT]) +AM_PROG_CC_C_O + +JD_PATH_PYTHON(2.3.5) + +JD_CHECK_PYTHON_HEADERS(,[AC_MSG_ERROR(could not find Python headers)]) + +AC_MSG_CHECKING([for PySignal_SetWakeupFd in Python.h]) +py_prefix=`$PYTHON -c "import sys; sys.stdout.write(sys.prefix)"` +if test -x "$PYTHON-config"; then +PYTHON_INCLUDES=`$PYTHON-config --includes 2>/dev/null` +else +PYTHON_INCLUDES="-I${py_prefix}/include/python${PYTHON_VERSION}" +fi +old_CPPFLAGS=$CPPFLAGS +CPPFLAGS="-Wall -Werror $PYTHON_INCLUDES" +AC_TRY_COMPILE([#include ], + [PySignal_SetWakeupFd(0);], + setwakeupfd_ok=yes, + setwakeupfd_ok=no) +AC_MSG_RESULT($setwakeupfd_ok) +if test "x$setwakeupfd_ok" != xno; then + AC_DEFINE(HAVE_PYSIGNAL_SETWAKEUPFD, 1, + [Define to 1 if PySignal_SetWakeupFd is available]) +fi +CPPFLAGS=$old_CPPFLAGS + +PLATFORM=`$PYTHON -c "import sys; from distutils import util; sys.stdout.write(util.get_platform())"` +AC_SUBST(PLATFORM) + +AC_ARG_ENABLE(thread, + AC_HELP_STRING([--disable-thread], [Disable pygobject threading support]),, + enable_thread=yes) + +dnl Building documentation +AC_ARG_ENABLE(docs, + AC_HELP_STRING([--enable-docs], [Enable documentation building]),enable_docs=$enableval, + enable_docs=no) +if test "${enable_docs}" != no; then + dnl + dnl Check for xsltproc + dnl + AC_PATH_PROG([XSLTPROC], [xsltproc]) + if test -z "$XSLTPROC"; then + enable_docs=no + fi + + dnl check for DocBook DTD and stylesheets in the local catalog. + dnl JH_CHECK_XML_CATALOG([-//OASIS//DTD DocBook XML V4.1.2//EN], + dnl [DocBook XML DTD V4.1.2],,enable_docs=no) + dnl JH_CHECK_XML_CATALOG([http://docbook.sourceforge.net/release/xsl/current/manpages/docbook.xsl], + dnl [DocBook XSL Stylesheets],,enable_docs=no) +fi + +AM_CONDITIONAL(ENABLE_DOCS, test x$enable_docs != xno) + +AM_CHECK_PYMOD(thread,,,enable_thread=no) + +AC_MSG_CHECKING(whether to enable threading in pygobject) +if test "x$enable_thread" != xno; then + extra_mods=gthread + THREADING_CFLAGS= + AC_MSG_RESULT(yes) +else + extra_mods= + THREADING_CFLAGS="-DDISABLE_THREADING" + AC_MSG_RESULT(no) +fi +AC_SUBST(THREADING_CFLAGS) +CPPFLAGS="${CPPFLAGS} $THREADING_CFLAGS" + +dnl get rid of the -export-dynamic stuff from the configure flags ... +export_dynamic=`(./libtool --config; echo eval echo \\$export_dynamic_flag_spec) | sh` + +dnl glib +AM_PATH_GLIB_2_0(glib_required_version,,[AC_MSG_ERROR(maybe you want the pygobject-2-4 branch?)],gobject $extra_mods) +if test -n "$export_dynamic"; then + GLIB_LIBS=`echo $GLIB_LIBS | sed -e "s/$export_dynamic//"` +fi +PYTHON_BASENAME=`basename $PYTHON` +AC_SUBST([PYTHON_BASENAME]) + +pygobject_CODEGEN_DEFINES="" +AC_SUBST([pygobject_CODEGEN_DEFINES]) + +AS_AC_EXPAND(DATADIR, $datadir) + +dnl libffi +AC_MSG_CHECKING(for ffi) +AC_ARG_WITH(ffi, + AC_HELP_STRING([--without-ffi], [Disable libffi support]), + with_libffi=$withval, + with_libffi=auto) +if test x"$with_libffi" = xno ; then + have_libffi=false +else + PKG_CHECK_MODULES(FFI, libffi >= 3.0, have_libffi=yes, have_libffi=no) +fi +if test x"$with_libffi" = xyes && test x"$have_libffi" = xno ; then + AC_MSG_ERROR([ffi requested, but not found]) +fi +if test x"$have_libffi" = xyes; then + AC_DEFINE(HAVE_FFI_H,1,[Have libffi include files]) + LIBFFI_PC=libffi +fi +AC_MSG_RESULT([$have_libffi]) +AM_CONDITIONAL(HAVE_LIBFFI, test "$have_libffi" = "yes") +AC_SUBST(FFI_CFLAGS) +AC_SUBST(FFI_LIBS) +AC_SUBST(LIBFFI_PC) + +dnl gio +PKG_CHECK_MODULES(GIO, gio-2.0 >= gio_required_version, + have_gio=true, have_gio=false) +AC_SUBST(GIO_CFLAGS) +AC_SUBST(GIO_LIBS) +AM_CONDITIONAL(BUILD_GIO, $have_gio) +if test -n "$export_dynamic"; then + GIO_LIBS=`echo $GIO_LIBS | sed -e "s/$export_dynamic//"` +fi + +dnl giounix +PKG_CHECK_MODULES(GIOUNIX, gio-unix-2.0 >= giounix_required_version, + have_giounix=true, have_giounix=false) +AC_SUBST(GIOUNIX_CFLAGS) +AC_SUBST(GIOUNIX_LIBS) +AM_CONDITIONAL(BUILD_GIOUNIX, $have_giounix) +if test -n "$export_dynamic"; then + GIOUNIX_LIBS=`echo $GIOUNIX_LIBS | sed -e "s/$export_dynamic//"` +fi + +AC_ARG_ENABLE(pygi, + AC_HELP_STRING([--enable-pygi], [Use PyGI to create wrappers for introspection-enabled types]), + enable_pygi=$enableval, + enable_pygi=no) +if test "$enable_pygi" != no; then + AC_DEFINE(ENABLE_PYGI,1,Use PyGI to create wrappers for introspection-enabled types) +fi + +dnl add required cflags ... +if test "x$GCC" = "xyes"; then + JH_ADD_CFLAG([-Wall]) + JH_ADD_CFLAG([-fno-strict-aliasing]) + + case $host_os in + solaris*) + ;; + *) + JH_ADD_CFLAG([-std=c9x]) + ;; + esac + +fi + +AC_CONFIG_FILES( + Makefile + pygobject-2.0.pc + pygobject-2.0-uninstalled.pc + codegen/Makefile + codegen/pygobject-codegen-2.0 + docs/Makefile + docs/reference/entities.docbook + docs/xsl/fixxref.py + glib/Makefile + gobject/Makefile + gio/Makefile + examples/Makefile + tests/Makefile + PKG-INFO) +AC_OUTPUT + +echo +echo "libffi support: $have_libffi" +echo diff --git a/depcomp b/depcomp new file mode 100755 index 0000000..df8eea7 --- /dev/null +++ b/depcomp @@ -0,0 +1,630 @@ +#! /bin/sh +# depcomp - compile a program generating dependencies as side-effects + +scriptversion=2009-04-28.21; # UTC + +# Copyright (C) 1999, 2000, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2009 Free +# Software Foundation, Inc. + +# This program is free software; 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See the +# GNU General Public License for more details. + +# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License +# along with this program. If not, see . + +# As a special exception to the GNU General Public License, if you +# distribute this file as part of a program that contains a +# configuration script generated by Autoconf, you may include it under +# the same distribution terms that you use for the rest of that program. + +# Originally written by Alexandre Oliva . + +case $1 in + '') + echo "$0: No command. Try \`$0 --help' for more information." 1>&2 + exit 1; + ;; + -h | --h*) + cat <<\EOF +Usage: depcomp [--help] [--version] PROGRAM [ARGS] + +Run PROGRAMS ARGS to compile a file, generating dependencies +as side-effects. + +Environment variables: + depmode Dependency tracking mode. + source Source file read by `PROGRAMS ARGS'. + object Object file output by `PROGRAMS ARGS'. + DEPDIR directory where to store dependencies. + depfile Dependency file to output. + tmpdepfile Temporary file to use when outputing dependencies. + libtool Whether libtool is used (yes/no). + +Report bugs to . +EOF + exit $? + ;; + -v | --v*) + echo "depcomp $scriptversion" + exit $? + ;; +esac + +if test -z "$depmode" || test -z "$source" || test -z "$object"; then + echo "depcomp: Variables source, object and depmode must be set" 1>&2 + exit 1 +fi + +# Dependencies for sub/bar.o or sub/bar.obj go into sub/.deps/bar.Po. +depfile=${depfile-`echo "$object" | + sed 's|[^\\/]*$|'${DEPDIR-.deps}'/&|;s|\.\([^.]*\)$|.P\1|;s|Pobj$|Po|'`} +tmpdepfile=${tmpdepfile-`echo "$depfile" | sed 's/\.\([^.]*\)$/.T\1/'`} + +rm -f "$tmpdepfile" + +# Some modes work just like other modes, but use different flags. We +# parameterize here, but still list the modes in the big case below, +# to make depend.m4 easier to write. Note that we *cannot* use a case +# here, because this file can only contain one case statement. +if test "$depmode" = hp; then + # HP compiler uses -M and no extra arg. + gccflag=-M + depmode=gcc +fi + +if test "$depmode" = dashXmstdout; then + # This is just like dashmstdout with a different argument. + dashmflag=-xM + depmode=dashmstdout +fi + +cygpath_u="cygpath -u -f -" +if test "$depmode" = msvcmsys; then + # This is just like msvisualcpp but w/o cygpath translation. + # Just convert the backslash-escaped backslashes to single forward + # slashes to satisfy depend.m4 + cygpath_u="sed s,\\\\\\\\,/,g" + depmode=msvisualcpp +fi + +case "$depmode" in +gcc3) +## gcc 3 implements dependency tracking that does exactly what +## we want. Yay! Note: for some reason libtool 1.4 doesn't like +## it if -MD -MP comes after the -MF stuff. Hmm. +## Unfortunately, FreeBSD c89 acceptance of flags depends upon +## the command line argument order; so add the flags where they +## appear in depend2.am. Note that the slowdown incurred here +## affects only configure: in makefiles, %FASTDEP% shortcuts this. + for arg + do + case $arg in + -c) set fnord "$@" -MT "$object" -MD -MP -MF "$tmpdepfile" "$arg" ;; + *) set fnord "$@" "$arg" ;; + esac + shift # fnord + shift # $arg + done + "$@" + stat=$? + if test $stat -eq 0; then : + else + rm -f "$tmpdepfile" + exit $stat + fi + mv "$tmpdepfile" "$depfile" + ;; + +gcc) +## There are various ways to get dependency output from gcc. Here's +## why we pick this rather obscure method: +## - Don't want to use -MD because we'd like the dependencies to end +## up in a subdir. Having to rename by hand is ugly. +## (We might end up doing this anyway to support other compilers.) +## - The DEPENDENCIES_OUTPUT environment variable makes gcc act like +## -MM, not -M (despite what the docs say). +## - Using -M directly means running the compiler twice (even worse +## than renaming). + if test -z "$gccflag"; then + gccflag=-MD, + fi + "$@" -Wp,"$gccflag$tmpdepfile" + stat=$? + if test $stat -eq 0; then : + else + rm -f "$tmpdepfile" + exit $stat + fi + rm -f "$depfile" + echo "$object : \\" > "$depfile" + alpha=ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZabcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz +## The second -e expression handles DOS-style file names with drive letters. + sed -e 's/^[^:]*: / /' \ + -e 's/^['$alpha']:\/[^:]*: / /' < "$tmpdepfile" >> "$depfile" +## This next piece of magic avoids the `deleted header file' problem. +## The problem is that when a header file which appears in a .P file +## is deleted, the dependency causes make to die (because there is +## typically no way to rebuild the header). We avoid this by adding +## dummy dependencies for each header file. Too bad gcc doesn't do +## this for us directly. + tr ' ' ' +' < "$tmpdepfile" | +## Some versions of gcc put a space before the `:'. On the theory +## that the space means something, we add a space to the output as +## well. +## Some versions of the HPUX 10.20 sed can't process this invocation +## correctly. Breaking it into two sed invocations is a workaround. + sed -e 's/^\\$//' -e '/^$/d' -e '/:$/d' | sed -e 's/$/ :/' >> "$depfile" + rm -f "$tmpdepfile" + ;; + +hp) + # This case exists only to let depend.m4 do its work. It works by + # looking at the text of this script. This case will never be run, + # since it is checked for above. + exit 1 + ;; + +sgi) + if test "$libtool" = yes; then + "$@" "-Wp,-MDupdate,$tmpdepfile" + else + "$@" -MDupdate "$tmpdepfile" + fi + stat=$? + if test $stat -eq 0; then : + else + rm -f "$tmpdepfile" + exit $stat + fi + rm -f "$depfile" + + if test -f "$tmpdepfile"; then # yes, the sourcefile depend on other files + echo "$object : \\" > "$depfile" + + # Clip off the initial element (the dependent). Don't try to be + # clever and replace this with sed code, as IRIX sed won't handle + # lines with more than a fixed number of characters (4096 in + # IRIX 6.2 sed, 8192 in IRIX 6.5). We also remove comment lines; + # the IRIX cc adds comments like `#:fec' to the end of the + # dependency line. + tr ' ' ' +' < "$tmpdepfile" \ + | sed -e 's/^.*\.o://' -e 's/#.*$//' -e '/^$/ d' | \ + tr ' +' ' ' >> "$depfile" + echo >> "$depfile" + + # The second pass generates a dummy entry for each header file. + tr ' ' ' +' < "$tmpdepfile" \ + | sed -e 's/^.*\.o://' -e 's/#.*$//' -e '/^$/ d' -e 's/$/:/' \ + >> "$depfile" + else + # The sourcefile does not contain any dependencies, so just + # store a dummy comment line, to avoid errors with the Makefile + # "include basename.Plo" scheme. + echo "#dummy" > "$depfile" + fi + rm -f "$tmpdepfile" + ;; + +aix) + # The C for AIX Compiler uses -M and outputs the dependencies + # in a .u file. In older versions, this file always lives in the + # current directory. Also, the AIX compiler puts `$object:' at the + # start of each line; $object doesn't have directory information. + # Version 6 uses the directory in both cases. + dir=`echo "$object" | sed -e 's|/[^/]*$|/|'` + test "x$dir" = "x$object" && dir= + base=`echo "$object" | sed -e 's|^.*/||' -e 's/\.o$//' -e 's/\.lo$//'` + if test "$libtool" = yes; then + tmpdepfile1=$dir$base.u + tmpdepfile2=$base.u + tmpdepfile3=$dir.libs/$base.u + "$@" -Wc,-M + else + tmpdepfile1=$dir$base.u + tmpdepfile2=$dir$base.u + tmpdepfile3=$dir$base.u + "$@" -M + fi + stat=$? + + if test $stat -eq 0; then : + else + rm -f "$tmpdepfile1" "$tmpdepfile2" "$tmpdepfile3" + exit $stat + fi + + for tmpdepfile in "$tmpdepfile1" "$tmpdepfile2" "$tmpdepfile3" + do + test -f "$tmpdepfile" && break + done + if test -f "$tmpdepfile"; then + # Each line is of the form `foo.o: dependent.h'. + # Do two passes, one to just change these to + # `$object: dependent.h' and one to simply `dependent.h:'. + sed -e "s,^.*\.[a-z]*:,$object:," < "$tmpdepfile" > "$depfile" + # That's a tab and a space in the []. + sed -e 's,^.*\.[a-z]*:[ ]*,,' -e 's,$,:,' < "$tmpdepfile" >> "$depfile" + else + # The sourcefile does not contain any dependencies, so just + # store a dummy comment line, to avoid errors with the Makefile + # "include basename.Plo" scheme. + echo "#dummy" > "$depfile" + fi + rm -f "$tmpdepfile" + ;; + +icc) + # Intel's C compiler understands `-MD -MF file'. 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gio.AppInfo

gio.AppInfo — Information about an installed application and methods to launch it (with file arguments).

Synopsis

class gio.AppInfo(gobject.GInterface):
+    gio.AppInfo(commandline, application_name=None, flags=gio.APP_INFO_CREATE_NONE)
def add_supports_type(content_type)
def can_delete()
def can_remove_supports_type()
def delete()
def dup()
def equal(appinfo2)
def get_commandline()
def get_description()
def get_executable()
def get_icon()
def get_id()
def get_name()
def launch(files, launch_context)
def launch_uris(uris, launch_context)
def remove_supports_type(content_type)
def set_as_default_for_extension(extension)
def set_as_default_for_type(content_type)
def should_show()
def supports_files()
def supports_uris()
+Functions
+ 
+    def gio.app_info_get_all()
def gio.app_info_get_all_for_type(content_type)
def gio.app_info_get_default_for_type(content_type, must_support_uris)
def gio.app_info_get_default_for_uri_scheme(uri_scheme)
def gio.app_info_reset_type_association(content_type)

Ancestry

+-- gobject.GInterface
+  +-- gio.AppInfo
+

Known Implementation

+ gio.AppInfo is implemented by + gio.DesktopAppInfo +

Description

+ gio.AppInfo + and gio.AppLaunchContext + are used for describing and launching applications installed on the system. +

+ As of GLib 2.20, URIs will always be converted to POSIX paths (using + gio.File.get_path()) when using + gio.AppInfo.launch() + even if the application requested an URI and not a POSIX path. For example for an desktop-file + based application with Exec key totem %U and a single URI, sftp://foo/file.avi, then /home/user/.gvfs/sftp + on foo/file.avi will be passed. This will only work if a set of suitable GIO extensions (such as gvfs 2.26 + compiled with FUSE support), is available and operational; if this is not the case, the URI will be passed + unmodified to the application. Some URIs, such as mailto:, of course cannot be mapped to a POSIX path + (in gvfs there's no FUSE mount for it); such URIs will be passed unmodified to the application. +

+ Specifically for gvfs 2.26 and later, the POSIX URI will be mapped back to the GIO URI in the + gio.File constructors + (since gvfs implements the GVfs extension point). As such, if the application needs to examine the URI, + it needs to use + gio.File.get_uri() + or similar on + gio.File. + In other words, an application cannot assume that the URI passed to e.g. + gio.File() constructor + is equal to the result of + gio.File.get_uri(). +

Constructor

    gio.AppInfo(commandline, application_name=None, flags=gio.APP_INFO_CREATE_NONE)

commandline :

the commandline to use +

application_name :

the application name, or None to use commandline. +

flags :

flags that can specify details of the created, + from Gio AppInfo Create Flags Constants +

Returns :

a new + gio.AppInfo + for given command. +

+ Creates a new gio.AppInfo + from the given information. +

Methods

gio.AppInfo.add_supports_type

    def add_supports_type(content_type)

content_type :

A string.

+ The add_supports_type() method adds a content type + to the application information to indicate the application is capable of + opening files with the given content type. +

gio.AppInfo.can_delete

    def can_delete()

Returns :

True if appinfo can be deleted. +

+ The can_delete() method obtains the information + whether the gio.AppInfo + can be deleted. See + gio.AppInfo.delete(). +

gio.AppInfo.can_remove_supports_type

    def can_remove_supports_type()

Returns :

True if it is possible to remove + supported content types from a given appinfo, False + if not.

+ The can_remove_supports_type() method checks if a + supported content type can be removed from an application. +

gio.AppInfo.delete

    def delete()

Returns :

True if appinfo has been deleted. +

+ The delete() method tries to delete an + gio.AppInfo. +

+ On some platforms, there may be a difference between user-defined + gio.AppInfos + which can be deleted, and system-wide ones which cannot. See + gio.AppInfo.can_delete(). +

gio.AppInfo.dup

    def dup()

Returns :

A duplicate of appinfo.

+ The dup() method creates a duplicate of a + gio.AppInfo. +

gio.AppInfo.equal

    def equal(icon2)

appinfo2 :

the second + gio.AppInfo +

Returns :

True if appinfo1 is equal to appinfo2. + False otherwise.

+ The equal() method checks if two + gio.AppInfos are equal. +

gio.AppInfo.get_commandline

    def get_commandline()

Returns :

a string containing the appinfo's commandline, or + None if this information is not available. +

+ The get_commandline() method gets the + commandline with which the application will be started. +

gio.AppInfo.get_description

    def get_description()

Returns :

A string containing a description of the application + appinfo, or None if none.

+ The get_description() method gets a human-readable + description of an installed application. +

gio.AppInfo.get_executable

    def get_executable()

Returns :

a string containing the appinfo's application + binary's name. +

+ The get_description() method gets the executable's + name for the installed application. +

gio.AppInfo.get_icon

    def get_icon()

Returns :

the default + gio.Icon for appinfo. +

+ The get_icon() method gets the icon for the application. +

gio.AppInfo.get_id

    def get_id()

Returns :

a string containing the application's ID. +

+ The get_id() method gets the ID of an application. + An id is a string that identifies the application. The exact format of the + id is platform dependent. For instance, on Unix this is the desktop file id + from the xdg menu specification. +

+ Note that the returned ID may be None, depending on + how the appinfo has been constructed. +

gio.AppInfo.get_name

    def get_name()

Returns :

the name of the application for appinfo. +

+ The get_name() method gets the installed + name of the application. +

gio.AppInfo.launch

    def launch(files, launch_context)

files :

a list of gio.File objects. +

launch_context :

a gio.AppLaunchContext + or None.

Returns :

True on successful launch, + False otherwise. +

+ The launch() method launches the application. + Passes files to the launched application as arguments, using the optional + launch_context to get information about the details of the launcher + (like what screen it is on). On error, error will be set accordingly. +

+ To lauch the application without arguments pass a None for files list. +

+ Note that even if the launch is successful the application launched can fail + to start if it runs into problems during startup. There is no way to detect this. +

+ Some URIs can be changed when passed through a + gio.File + (for instance unsupported uris with strange formats like mailto:), so + if you have a textual uri you want to pass in as argument, consider using + gio.File.launch_uris() + instead. +

gio.AppInfo.launch_uris

    def launch_uris(uris, launch_context)

uris :

a list containing URIs to launch. +

launch_context :

a gio.AppLaunchContext + or None.

Returns :

True on successful launch, + False otherwise. +

+ The launch_uris() method launches the application. + Passes uris to the launched application as arguments, using the optional + launch_context to get information about the details of the launcher + (like what screen it is on). On error, error will be set accordingly. +

+ To lauch the application without arguments pass a None for files list. +

+ Note that even if the launch is successful the application launched can fail + to start if it runs into problems during startup. There is no way to detect this. +

gio.AppInfo.remove_supports_type

    def remove_supports_type(content_type)

content_type :

A string.

+ The remove_supports_type() method removes a + supported type from an application, if possible. +

gio.AppInfo.set_as_default_for_extension

    def set_as_default_for_extension(extension)

extension :

A string containing the file extension (without the dot). +

+ The set_as_default_for_extension() method sets the + application as the default handler for the given file extention. +

gio.AppInfo.set_as_default_for_type

    def set_as_default_for_type(content_type)

content_type :

The content type. +

+ The set_as_default_for_type() method sets the + application as the default handler for a given type. +

gio.AppInfo.should_show

    def should_show()

Returns :

True if the appinfo should be shown, + False otherwise. +

+ The should_show() method checks if the application + info should be shown in menus that list available applications. +

gio.AppInfo.supports_files

    def supports_files()

Returns :

True if the appinfo supports files. +

+ The supports_files() method checks if the application + accepts files as arguments. +

gio.AppInfo.supports_uris

    def supports_uris()

Returns :

True if the appinfo supports uris. +

+ The supports_uris() method checks if the application + accepts uris as arguments. +

Functions

gio.app_info_get_all

    def app_info_get_all()

Returns :

A list of gio.AppInfos. +

+ The app_info_get_all() function gets a list of all of + the applications currently registered on this system. +

+ For desktop files, this includes applications that have NoDisplay=true set or are + excluded from display by means of OnlyShowIn or NotShowIn. See + gio.AppInfo.should_show(). + The returned list does not include applications which have the Hidden key set. +

gio.app_info_get_all_for_type

    def app_info_get_all_for_type(content_type)

content_type :

the content type to find a + gio.AppInfo + for.

Returns :

A list of gio.AppInfos + for a given content type or None on error. +

+ The app_info_get_all_for_type() function gets a list of all + gio.AppInfos + for a given content type. +

gio.app_info_get_default_for_type

    def app_info_get_default_for_type(content_type, must_support_uris)

content_type :

the content type to find a + gio.AppInfo + for.

must_support_uris :

if True, the + gio.AppInfo + is expected to support URIs

Returns :

gio.AppInfo + for given content_type or None on error. +

+ The app_info_get_default_for_type() function gets the + gio.AppInfo + that correspond to a given content type. +

gio.app_info_get_default_for_uri_scheme

    def app_info_get_default_for_uri_scheme(uri_scheme)

uri_scheme :

a string containing a URI scheme.

Returns :

gio.AppInfo + for given uri_scheme or None on error. +

+ The app_info_get_default_for_uri_scheme() function gets + the default application for launching applications using this URI scheme. A URI + scheme is the initial part of the URI, up to but not including the + ':', e.g. "http", "ftp" or "sip". +

gio.app_info_reset_type_association

    def app_info_reset_type_association(content_type)

content_type :

a content type

+ The app_info_reset_type_association() function + removes all changes to the type associations done by + set_as_default_for_type(), + set_as_default_for_extension(), + add_supports_type() or + remove_supports_type(). +

diff --git a/docs/html/class-gioapplaunchcontext.html b/docs/html/class-gioapplaunchcontext.html new file mode 100644 index 0000000..32c735f --- /dev/null +++ b/docs/html/class-gioapplaunchcontext.html @@ -0,0 +1,44 @@ +gio.AppLaunchContext

gio.AppLaunchContext

gio.AppLaunchContext — Application launch context.

Synopsis

class gio.AppLaunchContext(gobject.GObject):
+    gio.AppLaunchContext()
def get_display(info, files)
def get_startup_notify_id(info, files)
def launch_failed(startup_notify_id)

Description

+ The gio.AppLaunchContext + is used for integrating the launch with the launching application. This is used to handle for + instance startup notification and launching the new application on the same screen as the launching window. +

Constructor

    gio.AppLaunchContext()

Returns :

a new + gio.AppLaunchContext. +

+ Creates a new application launch context. This is not normally used, instead + you instantiate a subclass of this, such as + gtk.gdk.AppLaunchContext. +

Methods

gio.AppLaunchContext.get_display

    def get_display(info, files)

info :

a + gio.AppInfo +

files :

a list of + gio.File + objects.

Returns :

a display string for the display. +

+ The get_display() method gets the display + string for the display. This is used to ensure new applications + are started on the same display as the launching application. +

gio.AppLaunchContext.get_startup_notify_id

    def get_startup_notify_id(info, files)

info :

a + gio.AppInfo +

files :

a list of + gio.File + objects.

Returns :

a startup notification ID for the application, + or None if not supported. +

+ The get_startup_notify_id() method initiates + startup notification for the application and returns the DESKTOP_STARTUP_ID + for the launched operation, if supported. +

+ Startup notification IDs are defined in the FreeDesktop.Org Startup Notifications standard. +

gio.AppLaunchContext.launch_failed

    def launch_failed(startup_notify_id)

startup_notify_id :

the startup notification id that was returned by + get_startup_notify_id. +

Returns :

a startup notification ID for the application, + or None if not supported. +

+ The get_startup_notify_id() method is called + when an application has failed to launch, so that it can cancel the application + startup notification started in + get_startup_notify_id +

diff --git a/docs/html/class-gioasyncresult.html b/docs/html/class-gioasyncresult.html new file mode 100644 index 0000000..39f491f --- /dev/null +++ b/docs/html/class-gioasyncresult.html @@ -0,0 +1,44 @@ +gio.AsyncResult

gio.AsyncResult

gio.AsyncResult — Asynchronous Function Results.

Synopsis

class gio.AsyncResult(gobject.GInterface):
+    def get_source_object()

Prerequisites

+ gio.AsyncResult is required by + gobject.GObject. +

Known Implementation

+ gio.AsyncResult is implemented by + gio.SimpleAsyncResult. +

Description

+ gio.AsyncResult + provides a base class for implementing asynchronous function results. +

+ Asynchronous operations are broken up into two separate operations which are chained + together by a GAsyncReadyCallback. To begin an asynchronous operation, provide a + GAsyncReadyCallback to the asynchronous function. This callback will be triggered when + the operation has completed, and will be passed a GAsyncResult instance filled with the + details of the operation's success or failure, the object the asynchronous function was + started for and any error codes returned. The asynchronous callback function is then expected + to call the corresponding "_finish()" function with the object the function was called for, + and the gio.AsyncResult + instance, and optionally, an error to grab any error conditions that may have occurred. +

+ The purpose of the "_finish()" function is to take the generic result of type GAsyncResult and + return the specific result that the operation in question yields (e.g. a + gio.FileEnumerator + for a "enumerate children" operation). If the result or error status of the operation is not needed, + there is no need to call the "_finish()" function, GIO will take care of cleaning up the result and error + information after the GAsyncReadyCallback returns. It is also allowed to take a reference to the + gio.AsyncResult + and call "_finish()" later. +

+ The callback for an asynchronous operation is called only once, and is always called, even + in the case of a cancelled operation. On cancellation the result is a gio.ERROR_CANCELLED error. +

+ Some ascynchronous operations are implemented using synchronous calls. These are run in a + separate thread, if GThread has been initialized, but otherwise they are sent to the Main Event + Loop and processed in an idle function. So, if you truly need asynchronous operations, make + sure to initialize GThread. +

Methods

gio.AsyncResult.get_source_object

    def get_source_object()

Returns :

the source object for the res. +

+ The get_source_object() method gets the source object + from a gio.AsyncResult +

diff --git a/docs/html/class-giobufferedinputstream.html b/docs/html/class-giobufferedinputstream.html new file mode 100644 index 0000000..2f2f5d6 --- /dev/null +++ b/docs/html/class-giobufferedinputstream.html @@ -0,0 +1,133 @@ +gio.BufferedInputStream

gio.BufferedInputStream

gio.BufferedInputStream — Buffered Input Stream

Synopsis

class gio.BufferedInputStream(gio.FilterInputStream):
+    gio.BufferedInputStream(base_stream)
def fill(count, cancellable=None)
def fill_async(count, callback, io_priority=glib.PRIORITY_DEFAULT, cancellable=None, user_data=None)
def fill_finish(result)
def get_available()
def get_buffer_size()
def read_byte(cancellable=None)
def set_buffer_size(size)
+Functions
+ 
+    def gio.buffered_input_stream_new_sized(size)

gio.BufferedInputStream Properties

"buffer-size"Read - Write - ConstructThe size of the backend buffer. Allowed values: >= 1. Default value: 4096.

Description

+ gio.BufferedInputStream + implements gio.FilterInputStream + and provides for buffered reads. +

+ By default, + gio.BufferedInputStream's + buffer size is set at 4 kilobytes. +

+ To create a buffered input stream, use + gio.BufferedInputStream(), + or gio.buffered_input_stream_new_sized() + to specify the buffer's size at construction. +

+ To get the size of a buffer within a buffered input stream, use + get_buffer_size(). + To change the size of a buffered input stream's buffer, use + set_buffer_size(). + Note that the buffer's size cannot be reduced below the size of the data within the buffer. +

Constructor

    gio.BufferedInputStream(base_stream)

base_stream :

a + gio.InputStream. +

Returns :

a new + gio.InputStream + for the given base_stream. +

+ Creates a new gio.InputStream + from the given base_stream, with a buffer set to the default size (4 kilobytes). +

Methods

gio.BufferedInputStream.fill

    def fill(count, cancellable=None)

count :

the number of bytes that will be read from the stream. +

cancellable :

optional + gio.Cancellable + object, None to ignore. +

Returns :

the number of bytes read into stream's buffer, + up to count, or -1 on error. +

+ The fill() method tries to read count bytes + from the stream into the buffer. Will block during this read. +

+ If count is zero, returns zero and does nothing. A value of count + larger than G_MAXSSIZE will cause a gio.ERROR_INVALID_ARGUMENT error. +

+ On success, the number of bytes read into the buffer is returned. It + is not an error if this is not the same as the requested size, as it can + happen e.g. near the end of a file. Zero is returned on end of file + (or if count is zero), but never otherwise. +

+ If count is -1 then the attempted read size is equal to the number + of bytes that are required to fill the buffer. +

+ If cancellable is not None, then the operation can + be cancelled by triggering the cancellable object from another thread. + If the operation was cancelled, the error gio.ERROR_CANCELLED will be + returned. If an operation was partially finished when the operation was + cancelled the partial result will be returned, without an error. +

+ On error -1 is returned and error is set accordingly. +

+ For the asynchronous, non-blocking, version of this function, see + gio.BufferedInputStream.fill_async(). +

gio.BufferedInputStream.fill_async

    def fill_async(count, callback, io_priority=glib.PRIORITY_DEFAULT, cancellable=None, user_data=None)

count :

the number of bytes that will be read from the stream. +

callback :

a GAsyncReadyCallback to call when the request is satisfied. +

io_priority :

the + Glib Priority Constants + of the request. +

cancellable :

optional + gio.Cancellable + object, None to ignore.

user_data :

the data to pass to callback function. +

+ The fill_async() method reads data into stream's + buffer asynchronously, up to count size. io_priority can be used to + prioritize reads. +

+ For the synchronous version of this function, see + gio.BufferedInputStream.fill(). +

+ If cancellable is not None, then the operation can be cancelled + by triggering the cancellable object from another thread. If the operation was + cancelled, the error gio.ERROR_CANCELLED will be set +

+ If count is -1 then the attempted read size is equal to the number of bytes + that are required to fill the buffer. +

gio.BufferedInputStream.fill_finish

    def fill_finish(result)

result :

a gio.AsyncResult. +

Returns :

the size of the read stream, or -1 on an error. +

+ The fill_finish() method finishes an asynchronous + file append operation started with + gio.BufferedInputStream.fill_async(). +

gio.BufferedInputStream.get_available

    def get_available()

Returns :

size of the available stream. +

+ The get_available() method gets the size of + the available data within the stream. +

gio.BufferedInputStream.get_buffer_size

    def get_buffer_size()

Returns :

the current buffer size. +

+ The get_buffer_size() method gets the size + of the input buffer. +

gio.BufferedInputStream.read_byte

    def read_byte(cancellable=None)

cancellable :

optional + gio.Cancellable + object, None to ignore. +

Returns :

the byte read from the stream, or -1 on end of stream or error. +

+ The read_byte() method tries to read a single + byte from the stream or the buffer. Will block during this read. +

+ On success, the byte read from the stream is returned. On end of stream -1 + is returned but it's not an exceptional error and error is not set. +

+ If cancellable is not None, then the operation can + be cancelled by triggering the cancellable object from another thread. + If the operation was cancelled, the error gio.ERROR_CANCELLED will be + returned. If an operation was partially finished when the operation was + cancelled the partial result will be returned, without an error. +

+ On error -1 is returned and error is set accordingly. +

gio.BufferedInputStream.set_buffer_size

    def set_buffer_size(size)

size :

the new buffer size. +

+ The set_buffer_size() method sets the size + of the internal buffer of stream to size, or to the size of the contents + of the buffer. The buffer can never be resized smaller than its current contents. +

Functions

gio.buffered_input_stream_new_sized

    def buffered_input_stream_new_sized(size)

size :

the requested buffer size. +

Returns :

A new + gio.InputStream. +

+ The buffered_input_stream_new_sized() function creates + a new gio.BufferedInputStream + from the given base_stream, with a buffer set to size. +

diff --git a/docs/html/class-giobufferedoutputstream.html b/docs/html/class-giobufferedoutputstream.html new file mode 100644 index 0000000..400e153 --- /dev/null +++ b/docs/html/class-giobufferedoutputstream.html @@ -0,0 +1,62 @@ +gio.BufferedOutputStream

gio.BufferedOutputStream

gio.BufferedOutputStream — Buffered Output Stream

Synopsis

class gio.BufferedOutputStream(gio.FilterOutputStream):
+    gio.BufferedOutputStream(base_stream)
def get_auto_grow()
def get_buffer_size()
def set_auto_grow(auto_grow)
def set_buffer_size(size)
+Functions
+ 
+    def gio.buffered_output_stream_new_sized(size)

gio.BufferedOutputStream Properties

"auto-grow"Read - WriteWhether the buffer should automatically grow. Default value: False.
"buffer-size"Read - Write - ConstructThe size of the backend buffer. Allowed values: >= 1. Default value: 4096.

Description

+ gio.BufferedOutputStream + implements gio.FilterOutputStream + and provides for buffered writes. +

+ By default, + gio.BufferedOutputStream's + buffer size is set at 4 kilobytes. +

+ To create a buffered output stream, use + gio.BufferedOutputStream(), + or gio.buffered_output_stream_new_sized() + to specify the buffer's size at construction. +

+ To get the size of a buffer within a buffered output stream, use + gio.BufferedOutputStream.get_buffer_size(). + To change the size of a buffered output stream's buffer, use + gio.BufferedOutputStream.set_buffer_size(). + Note that the buffer's size cannot be reduced below the size of the data within the buffer. +

Constructor

    gio.BufferedOutputStream(base_stream)

base_stream :

a + gio.OutputStream. +

Returns :

a new + gio.OutputStream + for the given base_stream. +

+ Creates a new buffered output stream for a base stream. +

Methods

gio.BufferedOutputStream.get_auto_grow

    def get_auto_grow()

Returns :

True if the stream's + buffer automatically grows, False otherwise. +

+ The get_auto_grow() method checks if the + buffer automatically grows as data is added. +

gio.BufferedOutputStream.get_buffer_size

    def get_buffer_size()

Returns :

the current buffer size. +

+ The get_buffer_size() method gets the size + of the buffer in the stream. +

gio.BufferedOutputStream.set_auto_grow

    def set_auto_grow(auto_grow)

auto_grow :

a boolean. +

+ The set_auto_grow() method sets whether or not + the stream's buffer should automatically grow. If auto_grow is true, + then each write will just make the buffer larger, and you must manually + flush the buffer to actually write out the data to the underlying stream. +

gio.BufferedOutputStream.set_buffer_size

    def set_buffer_size(size)

size :

the new buffer size. +

+ The set_buffer_size() method sets the size of + the internal buffer to size. +

Functions

gio.buffered_output_stream_new_sized

    def buffered_output_stream_new_sized(size)

size :

the requested buffer size. +

Returns :

A new + gio.OutputStream + with an internal buffer set to size.. +

+ The buffered_output_stream_new_sized() function creates + a new gio.BufferedOutputStream + from the given base_stream, with a buffer set to size. +

diff --git a/docs/html/class-giocancellable.html b/docs/html/class-giocancellable.html new file mode 100644 index 0000000..67de087 --- /dev/null +++ b/docs/html/class-giocancellable.html @@ -0,0 +1,61 @@ +gio.Cancellable

gio.Cancellable

gio.Cancellable — Thread-safe Operation Cancellation Stack.

Synopsis

class gio.Cancellable(gobject.GObject):
+    gio.Cancellable()
def cancel()
def get_fd()
def is_cancelled()
def pop_current()
def push_current()
def reset()
def set_error_if_cancelled()
+Functions
+ 
+    def gio.cancellable_get_current()

Ancestry

+-- gobject.GObject
+  +-- gio.Cancellable
+

Description

+ The gio.Cancellable + is a thread-safe operation cancellation stack used throughout GIO to allow for + cancellation of synchronous and asynchronous operations. +

Constructor

    gio.Cancellable()

Returns :

a new + gio.Cancellable. +

+ Creates a new gio.Cancellable object. +

+ Applications that want to start one or more operations that should be cancellable should create a + gio.Cancellable + and pass it to the operations. +

+ One gio.Cancellable + can be used in multiple consecutive operations, but not in multiple concurrent operations. +

Methods

gio.Cancellable.cancel

    def cancel()

+ The cancel() method will set cancellable to cancelled, + and will emit the "cancelled" signal. (However, see the warning about race conditions + in the documentation for that signal if you are planning to connect to it.) +

+ This function is thread-safe. In other words, you can safely call it from a thread + other than the one running the operation that was passed the cancellable. +

+ The convention within gio is that cancelling an asynchronous operation causes it + to complete asynchronously. That is, if you cancel the operation from the same thread + in which it is running, then the operation's GAsyncReadyCallback will not be invoked + until the application returns to the main loop. +

gio.Cancellable.get_fd

    def get_fd()

Returns :

A valid file descriptor. -1 if the file descriptor + is not supported, or on errors.

+ The get_fd() method gets the file descriptor + for a cancellable job. This can be used to implement cancellable operations + on Unix systems. The returned fd will turn readable when cancellable is cancelled. +

gio.Cancellable.is_cancelled

    def is_cancelled()

Returns :

True if cancellable is cancelled, + False if called with None or if + item is not cancelled.

+ The get_fd() method gets the file descriptor + for a cancellable job. This can be used to implement cancellable operations + on Unix systems. The returned fd will turn readable when cancellable is cancelled. +

gio.Cancellable.pop_current

    def pop_current()

+ The pop_current() method pops cancellable off + the cancellable stack (verifying that cancellable is on the top of the stack). +

gio.Cancellable.push_current

    def push_current()

+ The push_current() method pushes cancellable onto + the cancellable stack. The current cancllable can then be recieved using + gio.cancellable_get_current(). +

gio.Cancellable.reset

    def reset()

+ The reset() method resets cancellable to its uncancelled state. +

gio.Cancellable.set_error_if_cancelled

    def set_error_if_cancelled()

Returns :

True if cancellable was cancelled, + False if it was not.

+ The set_error_if_cancelled() method, if the cancellable + is cancelled, sets the error to notify that the operation was cancelled. +

Functions

gio.cancellable_get_current

    def cancellable_get_current()

Returns :

A gio.Cancellable + from the top of the stack, or None if the stack is empty.

+ The cancellable_get_current() function gets the top cancellable from the stack. +

diff --git a/docs/html/class-giodatainputstream.html b/docs/html/class-giodatainputstream.html new file mode 100644 index 0000000..c88c2cb --- /dev/null +++ b/docs/html/class-giodatainputstream.html @@ -0,0 +1,223 @@ +gio.DataInputStream

gio.DataInputStream

gio.DataInputStream — Data Input Stream

Synopsis

class gio.DataInputStream(gio.BufferedInputStream):
+    gio.DataInputStream(base_stream)
def get_byte_order()
def get_newline_type()
def read_byte(cancellable=None)
def read_int16(cancellable=None)
def read_int32(cancellable=None)
def read_int64(cancellable=None)
def read_line(cancellable=None)
def read_line_async(callback, io_priority=glib.PRIORITY_DEFAULT, cancellable=None, user_data=None)
def read_line_finish(result)
def read_uint16(cancellable=None)
def read_uint32(cancellable=None)
def read_uint64(cancellable=None)
def read_until(stop_chars, cancellable=None)
def read_until_async(stop_chars, callback, io_priority=glib.PRIORITY_DEFAULT, cancellable=None, user_data=None)
def read_until_finish(result)
def set_byte_order(order)
def set_newline_type(type)

gio.DataInputStream Properties

"byte-order"Read - WriteThe byte order. Default value: gio.DATA_STREAM_BYTE_ORDER_BIG_ENDIAN.
"newline-type"Read - WriteThe accepted types of line ending. Default value: gio.DATA_STREAM_NEWLINE_TYPE_LF.

Description

+ gio.DataInputStream + implements gio.InputStream + and includes functions for reading structured data directly from a binary input stream. +

Constructor

    gio.DataInputStream(base_stream)

base_stream :

a + gio.InputStream. +

Returns :

a new + gio.DataInputStream +

+ Creates a new gio.DataInputStream + from the given base_stream. +

Methods

gio.DataInputStream.get_byte_order

    def get_byte_order()

Returns :

the stream's current + Gio Data Stream Byte Order Constants. +

+ The get_byte_order() method gets the byte + order for the data input stream. +

gio.DataInputStream.get_newline_type

    def get_newline_type()

Returns :

Gio Data Stream Newline Type Constants + for the given stream. +

+ The get_newline_type() method gets the current + newline type for the stream. +

gio.DataInputStream.read_byte

    def read_byte(cancellable=None)

cancellable :

optional + gio.Cancellable + object, None to ignore. +

Returns :

an unsigned 8-bit/1-byte value read from the + stream or 0 if an error occurred. +

+ The read_byte() method reads an unsigned 8-bit/1-byte value from stream. +

gio.DataInputStream.read_int16

    def read_int16(cancellable=None)

cancellable :

optional + gio.Cancellable + object, None to ignore. +

Returns :

a signed 16-bit/2-byte value read from stream or 0 if an error occurred. +

+ The read_int16() method reads a 16-bit/2-byte value from stream. +

+ In order to get the correct byte order for this read operation, see + gio.DataInputStream.get_byte_order() + and + gio.DataInputStream.set_byte_order(). +

+ If cancellable is not None, then the operation can be cancelled by + triggering the cancellable object from another thread. If the operation was cancelled, + the error gio.ERROR_CANCELLED will be returned. +

gio.DataInputStream.read_int32

    def read_int32(cancellable=None)

cancellable :

optional + gio.Cancellable + object, None to ignore. +

Returns :

a signed 32-bit/4-byte value read from the stream + or 0 if an error occurred. +

+ The read_int32() method reads a signed 32-bit/4-byte value from stream. +

+ In order to get the correct byte order for this read operation, see + gio.DataInputStream.get_byte_order() + and + gio.DataInputStream.set_byte_order(). +

+ If cancellable is not None, then the operation can be cancelled by + triggering the cancellable object from another thread. If the operation was cancelled, + the error gio.ERROR_CANCELLED will be returned. +

gio.DataInputStream.read_int64

    def read_int64(cancellable=None)

cancellable :

optional + gio.Cancellable + object, None to ignore. +

Returns :

a signed 64-bit/8-byte value read from the stream + or 0 if an error occurred. +

+ The read_int64() method reads a signed 64-bit/8-byte value from stream. +

+ In order to get the correct byte order for this read operation, see + gio.DataInputStream.get_byte_order() + and + gio.DataInputStream.set_byte_order(). +

+ If cancellable is not None, then the operation can be cancelled by + triggering the cancellable object from another thread. If the operation was cancelled, + the error gio.ERROR_CANCELLED will be returned. +

gio.DataInputStream.read_line

    def read_line(cancellable=None)

cancellable :

optional + gio.Cancellable + object, None to ignore. +

Returns :

a string with the line that was read in (without the newlines). + Set length to a gsize to get the length of the read line. On an error, it will return + None and error will be set. If there's no content to read, it + will still return None, but error won't be set. +

+ The read_line() reads a line from the data input stream. +

+ If cancellable is not None, then the operation can + be cancelled by triggering the cancellable object from another thread. + If the operation was cancelled, the error gio.ERROR_CANCELLED will be + returned. If an operation was partially finished when the operation was + cancelled the partial result will be returned, without an error. +

gio.DataInputStream.read_line_async

    def read_line_async(callback, io_priority=glib.PRIORITY_DEFAULT, cancellable=None, user_data=None)

callback :

a GAsyncReadyCallback to call when the request is satisfied. +

io_priority :

the + Glib Priority Constants + of the request. +

cancellable :

optional + gio.Cancellable + object, None to ignore.

user_data :

the data to pass to callback function. +

+ The read_line_async() method is the asynchronous version of + gio.DataInputStream.read_line(). + It is an error to have two outstanding calls to this function. +

+ For the synchronous version of this function, see + gio.DataInputStream.read_line(). +

+ If cancellable is not None, then the operation can be cancelled + by triggering the cancellable object from another thread. If the operation was + cancelled, the error gio.ERROR_CANCELLED will be set +

gio.DataInputStream.read_line_finish

    def read_line_finish(result)

result :

a gio.AsyncResult. +

Returns :

a string with the line that was read in (without the newlines). + On an error, it will return None and error will be set. + If there's no content to read, it will still return None, + but error won't be set. +

+ The read_line_finish() method finishes an asynchronous + file append operation started with + gio.DataInputStream.read_line_async(). +

gio.DataInputStream.read_uint16

    def read_uint16(cancellable=None)

cancellable :

optional + gio.Cancellable + object, None to ignore. +

Returns :

a signed 16-bit/2-byte value read from stream or 0 if an error occurred. +

+ The read_uint16() method reads a 16-bit/2-byte value from stream. +

+ In order to get the correct byte order for this read operation, see + gio.DataInputStream.get_byte_order() + and + gio.DataInputStream.set_byte_order(). +

+ If cancellable is not None, then the operation can be cancelled by + triggering the cancellable object from another thread. If the operation was cancelled, + the error gio.ERROR_CANCELLED will be returned. +

gio.DataInputStream.read_uint32

    def read_uint32(cancellable=None)

cancellable :

optional + gio.Cancellable + object, None to ignore. +

Returns :

a signed 32-bit/4-byte value read from the stream + or 0 if an error occurred. +

+ The read_uint32() method reads a signed 32-bit/4-byte value from stream. +

+ In order to get the correct byte order for this read operation, see + gio.DataInputStream.get_byte_order() + and + gio.DataInputStream.set_byte_order(). +

+ If cancellable is not None, then the operation can be cancelled by + triggering the cancellable object from another thread. If the operation was cancelled, + the error gio.ERROR_CANCELLED will be returned. +

gio.DataInputStream.read_uint64

    def read_uint64(cancellable=None)

cancellable :

optional + gio.Cancellable + object, None to ignore. +

Returns :

a signed 64-bit/8-byte value read from the stream + or 0 if an error occurred. +

+ The read_uint64() method reads a signed 64-bit/8-byte value from stream. +

+ In order to get the correct byte order for this read operation, see + gio.DataInputStream.get_byte_order() + and + gio.DataInputStream.set_byte_order(). +

+ If cancellable is not None, then the operation can be cancelled by + triggering the cancellable object from another thread. If the operation was cancelled, + the error gio.ERROR_CANCELLED will be returned. +

gio.DataInputStream.read_until

    def read_until(stop_chars, cancellable=None)

stop_chars :

characters to terminate the read. +

cancellable :

optional + gio.Cancellable + object, None to ignore. +

Returns :

a string with the data that was read before encountering + any of the stop characters. This function will return NULL on an error. +

+ The read_until() reads a string from the data input + stream, up to the first occurrence of any of the stop characters. +

gio.DataInputStream.read_until_async

    def read_until_async(stop_chars, callback, io_priority=glib.PRIORITY_DEFAULT, cancellable=None, user_data=None)

stop_chars :

characters to terminate the read. +

callback :

a GAsyncReadyCallback to call when the request is satisfied. +

io_priority :

the + Glib Priority Constants + of the request. +

cancellable :

optional + gio.Cancellable + object, None to ignore.

user_data :

the data to pass to callback function. +

+ The read_until_async() method it's the asynchronous version of + gio.DataInputStream.read_until(). + It is an error to have two outstanding calls to this function. +

+ For the synchronous version of this function, see + gio.DataInputStream.read_until(). +

+ If cancellable is not None, then the operation can be cancelled + by triggering the cancellable object from another thread. If the operation was + cancelled, the error gio.ERROR_CANCELLED will be set +

+ When the operation is finished, callback will be called. You can then call + gio.DataInputStream.read_until_finish() + to get the result of the operation. +

gio.DataInputStream.read_until_finish

    def read_until_finish(result)

result :

a gio.AsyncResult. +

Returns :

a string with the data that was read before encountering + any of the stop characters. This function will return None on an error. +

+ The read_until_finish() method finishes an asynchronous + file append operation started with + gio.DataInputStream.read_until_async(). +

gio.DataInputStream.set_byte_order

    def set_byte_order(order)

order :

a + Gio Data Stream Byte Order Constants to set. +

+ The set_byte_order() method sets the byte order for + the given stream. All subsequent reads from the stream will be read in the given order. +

gio.DataInputStream.set_newline_type

    def set_newline_type(type)

type :

a + Gio Data Stream Newline Type Constants to set. +

+ The set_newline_type() method sets the newline type for the stream. +

Note

+ Note that using gio.DATA_STREAM_NEWLINE_TYPE_ANY is slightly unsafe. If a + read chunk ends in "CR" we must read an additional byte to know if this is + "CR" or "CR LF", and this might block if there is no more data availible. +
diff --git a/docs/html/class-giodataoutputstream.html b/docs/html/class-giodataoutputstream.html new file mode 100644 index 0000000..f6f9980 --- /dev/null +++ b/docs/html/class-giodataoutputstream.html @@ -0,0 +1,118 @@ +gio.DataOutputStream

gio.DataOutputStream

gio.DataOutputStream — Data Output Stream

Synopsis

class gio.DataOutputStream(gio.BufferedOutputStream):
+    gio.DataOutputStream(base_stream)
def get_byte_order()
def put_byte(cancellable=None)
def put_int16(cancellable=None)
def put_int32(cancellable=None)
def put_int64(cancellable=None)
def put_string(cancellable=None)
def put_uint16(cancellable=None)
def put_uint32(cancellable=None)
def put_uint64(cancellable=None)
def set_byte_order(order)

gio.DataOutputStream Properties

"byte-order"Read - WriteDetermines the byte ordering that is used when writing + multi-byte entities (such as integers) to the stream. + Default value: gio.DATA_STREAM_BYTE_ORDER_BIG_ENDIAN.

Description

+ gio.DataOutputStream + implements gio.InputStream + and includes functions for writing data directly to an output stream. +

Constructor

    gio.DataOutputStream(base_stream)

base_stream :

a + gio.OutputStream. +

Returns :

a new + gio.DataOutputStream +

+ Creates a new gio.DataOutputStream + from the given base_stream. +

Methods

gio.DataOutputStream.get_byte_order

    def get_byte_order()

Returns :

the stream's current + Gio Data Stream Byte Order Constants. +

+ The get_byte_order() method gets the byte + order for the stream. +

gio.DataOutputStream.put_byte

    def put_byte(data, cancellable=None)

data :

a char. +

cancellable :

optional + gio.Cancellable + object, None to ignore. +

Returns :

True if data was successfully added to the stream. +

+ The put_byte() method puts a byte into the output stream. +

+ If cancellable is not None, then the operation can be cancelled by + triggering the cancellable object from another thread. If the operation was cancelled, + the error gio.ERROR_CANCELLED will be returned. +

gio.DataOutputStream.put_int16

    def put_int16(data, cancellable=None)

data :

a gint16. +

cancellable :

optional + gio.Cancellable + object, None to ignore. +

Returns :

True if data was successfully added to the stream. +

+ The put_int16() method puts a signed 16-bit integer into the output stream. +

+ If cancellable is not None, then the operation can be cancelled by + triggering the cancellable object from another thread. If the operation was cancelled, + the error gio.ERROR_CANCELLED will be returned. +

gio.DataOutputStream.put_int32

    def put_int32(data, cancellable=None)

data :

a gint32. +

cancellable :

optional + gio.Cancellable + object, None to ignore. +

Returns :

True if data was successfully added to the stream. +

+ The put_int32() method puts a signed 32-bit integer into the output stream. +

+ If cancellable is not None, then the operation can be cancelled by + triggering the cancellable object from another thread. If the operation was cancelled, + the error gio.ERROR_CANCELLED will be returned. +

gio.DataOutputStream.put_int64

    def put_int64(data, cancellable=None)

data :

a gint64. +

cancellable :

optional + gio.Cancellable + object, None to ignore. +

Returns :

True if data was successfully added to the stream. +

+ The put_int64() method puts a signed 64-bit integer into the output stream. +

+ If cancellable is not None, then the operation can be cancelled by + triggering the cancellable object from another thread. If the operation was cancelled, + the error gio.ERROR_CANCELLED will be returned. +

gio.DataOutputStream.put_string

    def put_string(str, cancellable=None)

str :

a string. +

cancellable :

optional + gio.Cancellable + object, None to ignore. +

Returns :

True if string was successfully added to the stream. +

+ The put_string() method puts a string into the output stream. +

+ If cancellable is not None, then the operation can be cancelled by + triggering the cancellable object from another thread. If the operation was cancelled, + the error gio.ERROR_CANCELLED will be returned. +

gio.DataOutputStream.put_uint16

    def put_uint16(data, cancellable=None)

data :

a guint16. +

cancellable :

optional + gio.Cancellable + object, None to ignore. +

Returns :

True if data was successfully added to the stream. +

+ The put_uint16() method puts an unsigned 16-bit integer into the output stream. +

+ If cancellable is not None, then the operation can be cancelled by + triggering the cancellable object from another thread. If the operation was cancelled, + the error gio.ERROR_CANCELLED will be returned. +

gio.DataOutputStream.put_uint32

    def put_uint32(data, cancellable=None)

data :

a guint32. +

cancellable :

optional + gio.Cancellable + object, None to ignore. +

Returns :

True if data was successfully added to the stream. +

+ The put_uint32() method puts an unsigned 32-bit integer into the output stream. +

+ If cancellable is not None, then the operation can be cancelled by + triggering the cancellable object from another thread. If the operation was cancelled, + the error gio.ERROR_CANCELLED will be returned. +

gio.DataOutputStream.put_uint64

    def put_uint64(data, cancellable=None)

data :

a guint64. +

cancellable :

optional + gio.Cancellable + object, None to ignore. +

Returns :

True if data was successfully added to the stream. +

+ The put_uint64() method puts an unsigned 64-bit integer into the output stream. +

+ If cancellable is not None, then the operation can be cancelled by + triggering the cancellable object from another thread. If the operation was cancelled, + the error gio.ERROR_CANCELLED will be returned. +

gio.DataOutputStream.set_byte_order

    def set_byte_order(order)

order :

a + Gio Data Stream Byte Order Constants to set. +

+ The set_byte_order() method sets the byte order for + the given stream. All subsequent reads from the stream will be read in the given order. +

diff --git a/docs/html/class-giodrive.html b/docs/html/class-giodrive.html new file mode 100644 index 0000000..dba9dcf --- /dev/null +++ b/docs/html/class-giodrive.html @@ -0,0 +1,117 @@ +gio.Drive

gio.Drive

gio.Drive — Virtual File System drive management.

Synopsis

class gio.Drive(gobject.GInterface):
+    def can_eject()
def can_poll_for_media()
def eject(callback, flags=gio.MOUNT_UNMOUNT_NONE, cancellable=None, user_data=None)
def eject_finish(result)
def enumerate_identifiers()
def get_icon()
def get_identifier()
def get_name()
def get_volumes()
def has_media()
def has_volumes()
def is_media_check_automatic()
def is_media_removable()
def poll_for_media(callback, cancellable=None, user_data=None)
def poll_for_media_finish(result)

Ancestry

+-- gobject.GInterface
+  +-- gio.Drive
+

Prerequisites

+ gio.Drive requires + gobject.GObject +

Description

+ gio.Drive + - this represent a piece of hardware connected to the machine. Its generally + only created for removable hardware or hardware with removable media. +

+ gio.Drive + is a container class for GVolume objects that stem from the same piece of media. + As such, gio.Drive + abstracts a drive with (or without) removable media and provides operations for + querying whether media is available, determing whether media change is automatically + detected and ejecting the media. +

+ If the gio.Drive + reports that media isn't automatically detected, one can poll for media; typically + one should not do this periodically as a poll for media operation is potententially + expensive and may spin up the drive creating noise. +

+ For porting from GnomeVFS note that there is no equivalent of + gio.Drive + in that API. +

Methods

gio.Drive.can_eject

    def can_eject()

Returns :

True if the drive can be ejected, + False otherwise. +

+ The can_eject() method checks if a drive can be ejected. +

gio.Drive.can_poll_for_media

    def can_poll_for_media()

Returns :

True if the drive can be polled + for media changes, False otherwise. +

+ The can_poll_for_media() method checks if a drive + can be polled for media changes. +

gio.Drive.eject

    def eject(callback, flags=gio.MOUNT_UNMOUNT_NONE, cancellable=None, user_data=None)

callback :

A GAsyncReadyCallback to call when the request is satisfied. +

flags :

flags affecting the unmount if required for eject. +

cancellable :

Optional + gio.Cancellable + object, None to ignore. +

user_data :

The data to pass to callback function. +

+ The eject() method asynchronously ejects a drive. +

+ When the operation is finished, callback will be called. You can then call + gio.Drive.eject_finish() + to obtain the result of the operation. +

gio.Drive.eject_finish

    def eject_finish(result)

result :

a gio.AsyncResult. +

Returns :

True if the drive has been ejected + successfully, False otherwise. +

+ The eject_finish() method finishes ejecting a drive. +

gio.Drive.enumerate_identifiers

    def enumerate_identifiers()

Returns :

a list of strings containing kinds of identifiers. +

+ The enumerate_identifiers() method gets the kinds + of identifiers that drive has. Use + gio.Drive.get_identifier() + to obtain the identifiers themselves. +

gio.Drive.get_icon

    def get_icon()

Returns :

gio.Icon + for the drive. +

+ The get_icon() method gets the icon for drive. +

gio.Drive.get_identifier

    def get_identifier()

Returns :

A string containing the requested identfier, or + None if the + gio.Drive + doesn't have this kind of identifier. +

+ The get_identifier() method gets the identifier of + the given kind for drive. +

gio.Drive.get_name

    def get_name()

Returns :

A string containing drive's name. +

+ The get_name() method gets the name of drive. +

gio.Drive.get_volumes

    def get_volumes()

Returns :

A list containing any + gio.Volume + objects on the given drive. +

+ The get_volumes() method get a list of mountable + volumes for drive. +

gio.Drive.has_media

    def has_media()

Returns :

True if drive has media, + False otherwise.

+ The has_media() method checks if the drive + has media. Note that the OS may not be polling the drive for media changes; see + gio.Drive.is_media_check_automatic() + for more details. +

gio.Drive.has_volumes

    def has_volumes()

Returns :

True if drive contains volumes, + False otherwise.

+ The has_volumes() method check if drive has any mountable volumes. +

gio.Drive.is_media_check_automatic

    def is_media_check_automatic()

Returns :

True if drive is capabable + of automatically detecting media changes, + False otherwise.

+ The is_media_check_automatic() method checks if + drive is capabable of automatically detecting media changes. +

gio.Drive.is_media_removable

    def is_media_removable()

Returns :

True if drive supports removable media, + False otherwise.

+ The is_media_removable() method checks if the + drive supports removable media. +

gio.Drive.poll_for_media

    def poll_for_media(callback, cancellable=None, user_data=None)

callback :

A GAsyncReadyCallback to call when the request is satisfied. +

cancellable :

Optional + gio.Cancellable + object, None to ignore. +

user_data :

The data to pass to callback function. +

+ The poll_for_media() method asynchronously polls + drive to see if media has been inserted or removed. +

+ When the operation is finished, callback will be called. You can then call + gio.Drive.poll_for_media_finish() + to obtain the result of the operation. +

gio.Drive.poll_for_media_finish

    def poll_for_media_finish(result)

result :

a gio.AsyncResult. +

Returns :

True if the drive has been poll_for_mediaed + successfully, False otherwise. +

+ The poll_for_media_finish() method finishes + an operation started with + gio.Drive.poll_for_media() + on a drive. +

diff --git a/docs/html/class-gioemblem.html b/docs/html/class-gioemblem.html new file mode 100644 index 0000000..0834b0f --- /dev/null +++ b/docs/html/class-gioemblem.html @@ -0,0 +1,46 @@ +gio.Emblem

gio.Emblem

gio.Emblem — An object for emblems.

Synopsis

class gio.Emblem(gobject.GObject, gio.Icon):
+    gio.Emblem(icon, origin=gio.EMBLEM_ORIGIN_UNKNOWN)
def get_icon()
def get_origin()
+Functions
+ 
+    def gio.emblem_new_with_origin(icon, origin)

Ancestry

+-- gobject.GObject
+  +-- gio.Emblem
+

Implemented Interfaces

+ gio.Emblem + implements + gio.Icon +

gio.Emblem Properties

"icon"Read - Write - Construct OnlyThe actual icon of the emblem.
"origin"Read - Write - Construct OnlyTells which origin the emblem is derived from.

Description

+ The gio.Emblem + class is an implementation of gio.Icon + that supports having an emblem, which is an icon with additional properties. + It can then be added to a + gio.EmblemedIcon. +

+ Currently, only metainformation about the emblem's origin is supported. + More may be added in the future. +

Constructor

    gio.Emblem(icon, origin=gio.EMBLEM_ORIGIN_UNKNOWN)

icon :

a + gio.Icon containing the icon. +

origin :

+ origin of the emblem. +

Returns :

a new + gio.Emblem. +

Note

+ Parameter origin is available since PyGObject 2.20. +

+ Creates a new gio.Emblem for icon. +

Methods

gio.Emblem.get_icon

    def get_icon()

Returns :

a + gio.Icon. +

+ The get_icon() method gives back the icon from emblem. +

gio.Emblem.get_origin

    def get_origin()

Returns :

the origin of the emblem. +

+ The get_origin() method gets the origin of the emblem. +

Functions

gio.emblem_new_with_origin

    def emblem_new_with_origin(icon, origin)

origin :

a Gio Emblem Origin Constants + defining the emblem's origin. +

Returns :

A gio.Emblem. +

Note

+ While this method is not deprecated, with 2.20 and up it is recommended + to use the constructor instead. +

+ The emblem_new_with_origin() function creates + a new emblem for icon. +

diff --git a/docs/html/class-gioemblemedicon.html b/docs/html/class-gioemblemedicon.html new file mode 100644 index 0000000..5c474f5 --- /dev/null +++ b/docs/html/class-gioemblemedicon.html @@ -0,0 +1,38 @@ +gio.EmblemedIcon

gio.EmblemedIcon

gio.EmblemedIcon — Icon with emblems.

Synopsis

class gio.EmblemedIcon(gobject.GObject, gio.Icon):
+    gio.EmblemedIcon(icon, emblem)
def add_emblem(emblem)
def get_icon()

Ancestry

+-- gobject.GObject
+  +-- gio.EmblemedIcon
+

Implemented Interfaces

+ gio.EmblemedIcon + implements + gio.Icon +

Description

+ The gio.EmblemedIcon + class is an implementation of gio.Icon + that supports adding an emblem to an icon. Adding multiple emblems to an icon is ensured via + gio.EmblemedIcon.add_emblem(). +

+ Note that + gio.EmblemedIcon + allows no control over the position of the emblems. See also + gio.Emblem + for more information. +

Constructor

    gio.EmblemedIcon(icon, emblem)

icon :

a + gio.Icon. +

emblem :

a + gio.Emblem. +

Returns :

a new + gio.Icon. +

+ Creates a new gio.Icon + for icon with the emblem emblem. +

Methods

gio.EmblemedIcon.add_emblem

    def add_emblem(emblem)

emblem :

a + gio.Emblem +

+ The add_emblem() method adds emblem to the + list of gio.Emblems. +

gio.EmblemedIcon.get_icon

    def get_icon()

Returns :

a + gio.Icon + that is owned by emblemed. +

+ The get_icon() method gets the main icon for emblemed. +

diff --git a/docs/html/class-giofile.html b/docs/html/class-giofile.html new file mode 100644 index 0000000..f18df5e --- /dev/null +++ b/docs/html/class-giofile.html @@ -0,0 +1,1436 @@ +gio.File

gio.File

gio.File — File and Directory Handling.

Synopsis

class gio.File(gobject.GInterface):
+    gio.File(commandline, path=None, uri=None)
def append_to(flags=gio.FILE_CREATE_NONE, cancellable=None)
def append_to_async(callback, flags=gio.FILE_CREATE_NONE, io_priority=glib.PRIORITY_DEFAULT, cancellable=None, user_data=None)
def append_to_finish(result)
def copy(destination, progress_callback, flags=gio.FILE_COPY_NONE, cancellable=None, user_data=None)
def copy_async(destination, callback, progress_callback=None, flags=gio.FILE_CREATE_NONE, io_priority=glib.PRIORITY_DEFAULT, cancellable=None, user_data=None, progress_callback_data=None)
def copy_attributes(destination, flags=gio.FILE_COPY_NONE, cancellable=None)
def copy_finish(result)
def create(flags=gio.FILE_CREATE_NONE, cancellable=None)
def create_async(callback, flags=gio.FILE_CREATE_NONE, io_priority=glib.PRIORITY_DEFAULT, cancellable=None, user_data=None)
def create_finish(result)
def delete(cancellable=None)
def dup()
def eject_mountable(callback, flags=gio.FILE_CREATE_NONE, cancellable=None, user_data=None)
def eject_mountable_finish(result)
def enumerate_children(attributes, flags=gio.FILE_QUERY_INFO_NONE, cancellable=None)
def enumerate_children_async(attributes, callback, flags=gio.FILE_QUERY_INFO_NONE, io_priority=glib.PRIORITY_DEFAULT, cancellable=None, user_data=None)
def enumerate_children_finish(result)
def equal(file2)
def find_enclosing_mount(cancellable)
def find_enclosing_mount_async(callback, io_priority=glib.PRIORITY_DEFAULT, cancellable=None, user_data=None)
def find_enclosing_mount_finish(result)
def get_basename()
def get_child(name)
def get_child_for_display_name(display_name)
def get_parent()
def get_parse_name()
def get_path()
def get_relative_path(descendant)
def get_uri()
def get_uri_scheme()
def has_prefix(prefix)
def has_uri_scheme(uri_scheme)
def is_native()
def load_contents(cancellable)
def load_contents_async(callback, cancellable=None, user_data=None)
def load_contents_finish(result)
def make_directory(cancellable=None)
def make_directory_with_parents(cancellable=None)
def make_symbolic_link(symlink_value, cancellable)
def monitor(flags=gio.FILE_MONITOR_NONE, cancellable=None)
def monitor_directory(flags, cancellable=None)
def monitor_file(flags, cancellable=None)
def mount_enclosing_volume(mount_operation, callback, flags=gio.MOUNT_MOUNT_NONE, cancellable=None, user_data=None)
def mount_enclosing_volume_finish(result)
def mount_mountable(mount_operation, callback, flags=gio.MOUNT_MOUNT_NONE, cancellable=None, user_data=None)
def mount_mountable_finish(result)
def move(destination, progress_callback, flags=gio.FILE_COPY_NONE, cancellable=None, user_data=None)
def query_default_handler(cancellable)
def query_exists(cancellable)
def query_file_type(flags, cancellable)
def query_filesystem_info(attributes, cancellable)
def query_filesystem_info_async(attributes, callback, io_priority=glib.PRIORITY_DEFAULT, cancellable=None, user_data=None)
def query_filesystem_info_finish(result)
def query_info(attributes, flags, cancellable)
def query_info_async(attributes, callback, flags=gio.FILE_QUERY_INFO_NONE, io_priority=glib.PRIORITY_DEFAULT, cancellable=None, user_data=None)
def query_info_finish(result)
def query_settable_attributes(cancellable=None)
def query_writable_namespace(cancellable=None)
def read(cancellable=None)
def read_async(callback, io_priority=glib.PRIORITY_DEFAULT, cancellable=None, user_data=None)
def read_finish(result=None)
def replace(etag, make_backup, flags=gio.FILE_CREATE_NONE, cancellable=None)
def replace_async(callback, etag=None, make_backup=True, flags=gio.FILE_CREATE_NONE, io_priority=glib.PRIORITY_DEFAULT, cancellable=None, user_data=None)
def replace_contents(contents, etag=None, make_backup=True, flags=gio.FILE_CREATE_NONE, cancellable=None)
def replace_contents_async(contents, callback, etag=None, make_backup=True, flags=gio.FILE_CREATE_NONE, cancellable=None, user_data=None)
def replace_contents_finish(result=None)
def replace_finish(result=None)
def resolve_relative_path(relative_path)
def set_attribute(attribute, type, value_p, flags=gio.FILE_QUERY_INFO_NONE, cancellable=None)
def set_attribute_byte_string(attribute, value, flags=gio.FILE_QUERY_INFO_NONE, cancellable=None)
def set_attribute_int32(attribute, value, flags=gio.FILE_QUERY_INFO_NONE, cancellable=None)
def set_attribute_int64(attribute, value, flags=gio.FILE_QUERY_INFO_NONE, cancellable=None)
def set_attribute_string(attribute, value, flags=gio.FILE_QUERY_INFO_NONE, cancellable=None)
def set_attribute_uint32(attribute, value, flags=gio.FILE_QUERY_INFO_NONE, cancellable=None)
def set_attribute_uint64(attribute, value, flags=gio.FILE_QUERY_INFO_NONE, cancellable=None)
def set_attributes_async(info, callback, flags=gio.FILE_QUERY_INFO_NONE, io_priority=glib.PRIORITY_DEFAULT, cancellable=None, user_data=None)
def set_attributes_finish(result)
def set_attributes_from_info(info, flags=gio.FILE_QUERY_INFO_NONE, cancellable=None)
def set_dispay_name(display_name, cancellable=None)
def set_display_name_async(display_name, callback, io_priority=glib.PRIORITY_DEFAULT, cancellable=None, user_data=None)
def set_display_name_finish(result)
def trash(cancellable=None)
def unmount_mountable(callback, flags=gio.MOUNT_UNMOUNT_NONE, cancellable=None, user_data=None)
def unmount_mountable_finish(cancellable=None)
+Functions
+    def gio.file_parse_name(parse_name)

Ancestry

+-- gobject.GInterface
+  +-- gio.File
+

Prerequisites

+ gio.File is implemented by + gobject.GObject +

Description

+ gio.File is a high + level abstraction for manipulating files on a virtual file system. + gio.Files are lightweight, + immutable objects that do no I/O upon creation. It is necessary to understand that + gio.File + objects do not represent files, merely an identifier for a file. All file content + I/O is implemented as streaming operations (see + gio.InputStream and + gio.OutputStream). +

+ To construct a gio.File, you can use + it's constructor either with a path, an uri or a commandline argument. + gio.file_parse_name() + from a utf8 string gotten from + gio.File.get_parse_name(). +

+ One way to think of a gio.File is as + an abstraction of a pathname. For normal files the system pathname is what is stored internally, + but as gio.Files are extensible it + could also be something else that corresponds to a pathname in a userspace implementation of a filesystem. +

+ gio.Files make up hierarchies of + directories and files that correspond to the files on a filesystem. You can move through the + file system with GFile using + gio.File.get_parent() + to get an identifier for the parent directory, + gio.File.get_child() + to get a child within a directory, + gio.File.resolve_relative_path() + to resolve a relative path between two gio.Files. + There can be multiple hierarchies, so you may not end up at the same root if you repeatedly call + gio.File.get_parent() + on two different files. +

+ All gio.Files have a basename (get with + gio.File.get_basename() + ). These names are byte strings that are used to identify the file on the filesystem + (relative to its parent directory) and there is no guarantees that they have any particular charset + encoding or even make any sense at all. If you want to use filenames in a user interface you should + use the display name that you can get by requesting the gio.FILE_ATTRIBUTE_STANDARD_DISPLAY_NAME attribute with + gio.File.query_info(). + This is guaranteed to be in utf8 and can be used in a user interface. But always store the real basename or the + GFile to use to actually access the file, because there is no way to go from a display name to the actual name. +

+ Using gio.File as an identifier has the same + weaknesses as using a path in that there may be multiple aliases for the same file. For instance, + hard or soft links may cause two different gio.Files + to refer to the same file. Other possible causes for aliases are: case insensitive filesystems, short and + long names on Fat/NTFS, or bind mounts in Linux. If you want to check if two GFiles point to the same file + you can query for the gio.FILE_ATTRIBUTE_ID_FILE attribute. Note that + gio.File does some trivial canonicalization + of pathnames passed in, so that trivial differences in the path string used at creation + (duplicated slashes, slash at end of path, "." or ".." path segments, etc) does not create different + gio.Files. +

+ Many gio.File operations have both synchronous + and asynchronous versions to suit your application. Asynchronous versions of synchronous functions simply + have _async() appended to their function names. The asynchronous I/O functions call a + GAsyncReadyCallback which is then used to finalize the operation, producing a GAsyncResult + which is then passed to the function's matching _finish() operation. +

+ Some gio.File operations do not have + synchronous analogs, as they may take a very long time to finish, and blocking may leave an application + unusable. Notable cases include: + gio.File.mount_mountable() + to mount a mountable file. + gio.File.unmount_mountable() + to unmount a mountable file. + gio.File.eject_mountable() + to eject a mountable file. +

+ One notable feature of gio.Files are + entity tags, or "etags" for short. Entity tags are somewhat like a more abstract + version of the traditional mtime, and can be used to quickly determine if the file + has been modified from the version on the file system. See the HTTP 1.1 + specification for HTTP Etag headers, which are a very similar concept. +

Constructor

    gio.File(commandline, path=None, uri=None)

commandline :

a command line string. +

path :

a string containing a relative or absolute path. +

uri :

a string containing a URI. +

Returns :

a new + gio.File. +

+ Creates a new gio.File either from a commandline, + a path or an uri. +

Methods

gio.File.append_to

    def append_to(flags=gio.FILE_CREATE_NONE, cancellable=None)

flags :

a set of + Gio File Create Flags Constants +

cancellable :

optional + gio.Cancellable + object, None to ignore.

Returns :

a + gio.FileOutputStream + or None on error. +

+ The append_to() method gets an output stream for + appending data to the file. If the file doesn't already exist it is created. +

+ By default files created are generally readable by everyone, but if you pass + gio.FILE_CREATE_PRIVATE in flags the file will be made readable only to the + current user, to the level that is supported on the target filesystem. +

+ If cancellable is not None, then the operation can be + cancelled by triggering the cancellable object from another thread. If + the operation was cancelled, the error gio.ERROR_CANCELLED will be returned. +

+ Some file systems don't allow all file names, and may return an + gio.ERROR_INVALID_FILENAME error. If the file is a directory the + gio.ERROR_IS_DIRECTORY error will be returned. Other errors are possible too, + and depend on what kind of filesystem the file is on. +

gio.File.append_to_async

    def append_to_async(callback, flags=gio.FILE_CREATE_NONE, io_priority=glib.PRIORITY_DEFAULT, cancellable=None, user_data=None)

callback :

a GAsyncReadyCallback to call when the request is satisfied. +

flags :

a set of + Gio File Create Flags Constants. +

io_priority :

the + Glib Priority Constants + of the request. +

cancellable :

optional + gio.Cancellable + object, None to ignore.

user_data :

the data to pass to callback function. +

+ The append_to_async() method asynchronously opens file for appending. +

+ For more details, see + gio.File.append_to() + which is the synchronous version of this call. +

+ When the operation is finished, callback will be called. You can then call + gio.File.append_to_finish() + to get the result of the operation. +

gio.File.append_to_finish

    def append_to_finish(result)

result :

a gio.AsyncResult. +

Returns :

a valid + gio.OutputStream + or None on error. +

+ The append_to_finish() method finishes an asynchronous + file append operation started with + gio.File.append_to_async(). +

gio.File.copy

    def copy(destination, progress_callback, flags=gio.FILE_COPY_NONE, cancellable=None, user_data=None)

destination :

destination gio.File. +

progress_callback :

function to callback with progress information. +

flags :

a set of + Gio File Copy Flags Constants +

cancellable :

optional + gio.Cancellable + object, None to ignore.

user_data :

the data to pass to the progress callback function. +

Returns :

True on success, + False otherwise. +

+ The copy() method copies the file source to + the location specified by destination. Can not handle recursive copies of directories. +

+ If the flag gio.FILE_COPY_OVERWRITE is specified an already existing + destination file is overwritten. +

+ If the flag gio.FILE_COPY_NOFOLLOW_SYMLINKS is specified then symlinks will + be copied as symlinks, otherwise the target of the source symlink will be copied. +

+ If cancellable is not None, then the operation can be cancelled + by triggering the cancellable object from another thread. If the operation was cancelled, + the error gio.ERROR_CANCELLED will be returned. +

+ If progress_callback is not None, then the operation can be + monitored by setting this to a GFileProgressCallback function. user_data + will be passed to this function. It is guaranteed that this callback will be + called after all data has been transferred with the total number of bytes + copied during the operation. +

+ If the source file does not exist then the gio.ERROR_NOT_FOUND error is returned, + independent on the status of the destination. +

+ If gio.FILE_COPY_OVERWRITE is not specified and the target exists, + then the error gio.ERROR_EXISTS is returned. +

+ If trying to overwrite a file over a directory the gio.ERROR_IS_DIRECTORY error + is returned. If trying to overwrite a directory with a directory the + gio.ERROR_WOULD_MERGE error is returned. +

+ If the source is a directory and the target does not exist, or gio.FILE_COPY_OVERWRITE + is specified and the target is a file, then the gio.ERROR_WOULD_RECURSE error is returned. +

+ If you are interested in copying the + gio.File object + itself (not the on-disk file), see + gio.File.dup(). +

gio.File.copy_async

    def append_to_async(destination, callback, progress_callback=None, flags=gio.FILE_CREATE_NONE, io_priority=glib.PRIORITY_DEFAULT, cancellable=None, user_data=None, progress_callback_data=None)

destination :

destination gio.File. +

callback :

a GAsyncReadyCallback to call when the request is satisfied. +

progress_callback :

function to callback with progress information. +

flags :

a set of + Gio File Copy Flags Constants. +

io_priority :

the + Glib Priority Constants + of the request. +

cancellable :

optional + gio.Cancellable + object, None to ignore.

user_data :

the data to pass to callback function. +

progress_callback_data :

the data to pass to the progress callback function. +

+ The copy_async() method copies the file source to + the location specified by destination asynchronously. For details of the behaviour, + see gio.File.copy(). +

+ If progress_callback is not None, then that function that will + be called just like in + gio.File.copy(), + however the callback will run in the main loop, not in the thread that is doing the I/O operation. +

+ When the operation is finished, callback will be called. You can then call + gio.File.copy_finish() + to get the result of the operation. +

gio.File.copy_attributes

    def copy_attributes(destination, flags=gio.FILE_COPY_NONE, cancellable=None)

destination :

destination gio.File + to copy attributes to. +

flags :

a set of + Gio File Copy Flags Constants +

cancellable :

optional + gio.Cancellable + object, None to ignore.

Returns :

True if the attributes were copied successfully, + False otherwise. +

+ The copy_attributes() method copies the file attributes + from source to destination. +

+ Normally only a subset of the file attributes are copied, those that are copies + in a normal file copy operation (which for instance does not include e.g. owner). + However if gio.FILE_COPY_ALL_METADATA is specified in flags, then all the metadata + that is possible to copy is copied. This is useful when implementing move by copy + delete source. +

gio.File.copy_finish

    def copy_finish(result)

result :

a gio.AsyncResult. +

Returns :

True on success, + False on error. +

+ The copy_finish() method finishes an asynchronous + copy operation started with + gio.File.copy_async(). +

gio.File.create

    def create(flags=gio.FILE_CREATE_NONE, cancellable=None)

flags :

a set of + Gio File Create Flags Constants +

cancellable :

optional + gio.Cancellable + object, None to ignore.

Returns :

a + gio.FileOutputStream + or None on error. +

+ The create() method creates a new file and returns + an output stream for writing to it. The file must not already exist. +

+ By default files created are generally readable by everyone, but if you pass + gio.FILE_CREATE_PRIVATE in flags the file will be made readable only to the + current user, to the level that is supported on the target filesystem. +

+ If cancellable is not None, then the operation can be + cancelled by triggering the cancellable object from another thread. If the + operation was cancelled, the error gio.ERROR_CANCELLED will be returned. +

+ If a file or directory with this name already exists the gio.ERROR_EXISTS + error will be returned. Some file systems don't allow all file names, and + may return an gio.ERROR_INVALID_FILENAME error, and if the name is to long + gio.ERROR_FILENAME_TOO_LONG will be returned. Other errors are possible too, + and depend on what kind of filesystem the file is on. +

gio.File.create_async

    def create_async(callback, flags=gio.FILE_CREATE_NONE, io_priority=glib.PRIORITY_DEFAULT, cancellable=None, user_data=None)

callback :

a GAsyncReadyCallback to call when the request is satisfied. +

flags :

a set of + Gio File Copy Flags Constants. +

io_priority :

the + Glib Priority Constants + of the request. +

cancellable :

optional + gio.Cancellable + object, None to ignore.

user_data :

the data to pass to callback function. +

+ The create_async() method asynchronously creates a new + file and returns an output stream for writing to it. The file must not already exist. +

+ For more details, see + gio.File.create() + which is the synchronous version of this call. +

+ When the operation is finished, callback will be called. You can then call + gio.File.create_finish() + to get the result of the operation. +

gio.File.create_finish

    def create_finish(result)

result :

a gio.AsyncResult. +

Returns :

a + gio.FileOutputStream + or None on error. +

+ The create_finish() method finishes an asynchronous + copy operation started with + gio.File.create_async(). +

gio.File.delete

    def delete(cancellable)

cancellable :

optional + gio.Cancellable + object, None to ignore.

Returns :

True if the file was deleted, + False otherwise. +

+ The deleted() method deletes a file. If the file is a + directory, it will only be deleted if it is empty. +

+ If cancellable is not None, then the operation can be cancelled + by triggering the cancellable object from another thread. If the operation was + cancelled, the error gio.ERROR_CANCELLED will be returned. +

gio.File.dup

    def dup()

Returns :

a new gio.File + that is a duplicate of the given gio.File. +

+ The dup() method duplicates a + gio.File + handle. This operation does not duplicate the actual file or directory represented + by the gio.File; see + gio.File.copy() + if attempting to copy a file. +

+ This call does no blocking i/o. +

gio.File.eject_mountable

    def eject_mountable(callback, flags=gio.FILE_CREATE_NONE, cancellable=None, user_data=None)

callback :

a GAsyncReadyCallback to call when the request is satisfied. +

flags :

a set of + Gio File Copy Flags Constants. +

cancellable :

optional + gio.Cancellable + object, None to ignore.

user_data :

the data to pass to callback function. +

+ The eject_mountable() method starts an asynchronous eject on a + mountable. When this operation has completed, callback will be called with + user_user data, and the operation can be finalized with + gio.File.eject_mountable_finish(). +

+ If cancellable is not None, then the operation can be cancelled by + triggering the cancellable object from another thread. If the operation was cancelled, + the error gio.ERROR_CANCELLED will be returned. +

gio.File.eject_mountable_finish

    def eject_mountable_finish(result)

result :

a gio.AsyncResult. +

Returns :

True if the file was ejected successfully, + False on error. +

+ The create_finish() method finishes an asynchronous + copy operation started with + gio.File.create_async(). +

gio.File.enumerate_children

    def enumerate_children(attributes, flags=gio.FILE_QUERY_INFO_NONE, cancellable=None)

attributes :

an attribute query string. +

flags :

a set of + Gio File Query Info Flags Constants +

cancellable :

optional + gio.Cancellable + object, None to ignore.

Returns :

a + gio.FileEnumerator + or None on error. +

+ The enumerate_children() method gets the requested information + about the files in a directory. The result is a GFileEnumerator object that will give out + gio.FileInfo objects + for all the files in the directory. +

+ The attribute value is a string that specifies the file attributes that should be gathered. + It is not an error if it's not possible to read a particular requested attribute from a file - + it just won't be set. attribute should be a comma-separated list of attribute or attribute + wildcards. The wildcard "*" means all attributes, and a wildcard like "standard::*" means all + attributes in the standard namespace. An example attribute query be "standard::*,owner::user". + The standard attributes are available as defines, like gio.FILE_ATTRIBUTE_STANDARD_NAME. +

+ If cancellable is not None, then the operation can be + cancelled by triggering the cancellable object from another thread. If the + operation was cancelled, the error gio.ERROR_CANCELLED will be returned. +

+ If the file does not exist, the gio.ERROR_NOT_FOUND error will be returned. If the file + is not a directory, the gio.FILE_ERROR_NOTDIR error will be returned. + Other errors are possible too. +

gio.File.enumerate_children_async

    def enumerate_children_async(attributes, callback, flags=gio.FILE_QUERY_INFO_NONE, io_priority=glib.PRIORITY_DEFAULT, cancellable=None, user_data=None)

attributes :

an attribute query string. +

callback :

a GAsyncReadyCallback to call when the request is satisfied. +

flags :

a set of + Gio File Query Info Flags Constants. +

io_priority :

the + Glib Priority Constants + of the request. +

cancellable :

optional + gio.Cancellable + object, None to ignore.

user_data :

the data to pass to callback function. +

+ The enumerate_children_async() method asynchronously gets the + requested information about the files in a directory. The result is a + gio.FileEnumerator + object that will give out gio.FileInfo + objects for all the files in the directory. +

+ For more details, see + enumerate_children() + which is the synchronous version of this call. +

gio.File.eject_mountable_finish

    def enumerate_children_finish(result)

result :

a gio.AsyncResult. +

Returns :

a gio.FileEnumerator + or None if an error occurred. +

+ The enumerate_children_finish() method finishes an asynchronous + copy operation started with + gio.File.enumerate_children_async(). +

gio.File.equal

    def equal(file2)

file2 :

a gio.File. +

Returns :

True if file1 and file2 are equal. + False if either is not a + gio.File. +

+ The equal() method checks equality of two given + gio.Files. + Note that two gio.Files + that differ can still refer to the same file on the filesystem due to various + forms of filename aliasing. +

+ This call does no blocking i/o. +

gio.File.find_enclosing_mount

    def enumerate_children(cancellable=None)

cancellable :

optional + gio.Cancellable + object, None to ignore.

Returns :

a + gio.Mount + or None on error. +

+ The find_enclosing_mount() method gets a + gio.Mount for the + gio.File. +

+ If the interface for file does not have a mount (e.g. possibly a remote share), + error will be set to gio.ERROR_NOT_FOUND and None will be returned. +

+ If cancellable is not None, then the operation can be + cancelled by triggering the cancellable object from another thread. If the + operation was cancelled, the error gio.ERROR_CANCELLED will be returned. +

gio.File.find_enclosing_mount_async

    def find_enclosing_mount_async(callback, io_priority=glib.PRIORITY_DEFAULT, cancellable=None, user_data=None)

callback :

a GAsyncReadyCallback to call when the request is satisfied. +

io_priority :

the + Glib Priority Constants + of the request. +

cancellable :

optional + gio.Cancellable + object, None to ignore.

user_data :

the data to pass to callback function. +

+ The find_enclosing_mount_async() method asynchronously + gets the mount for the file. +

+ For more details, see + gio.File.find_enclosing_mount() + which is the synchronous version of this call. +

gio.File.find_enclosing_mount_finish

    def find_enclosing_mount_finish(result)

result :

a gio.AsyncResult. +

Returns :

a gio.Mount + or None if an error occurred. +

+ The find_enclosing_mount_finish() method finishes an asynchronous + find mount started with + gio.File.find_enclosing_mount_async(). +

gio.File.get_basename

    def get_basename()

Returns :

string containing the + gio.File's + base name, or None if given + gio.File is invalid. +

+ The get_basename() method gets the base name + (the last component of the path) for a given + gio.File. +

+ If called for the top level of a system (such as the filesystem root or + a uri like sftp://host/) it will return a single directory separator + (and on Windows, possibly a drive letter). +

+ The base name is a byte string (*not* UTF-8). It has no defined encoding + or rules other than it may not contain zero bytes. If you want to use filenames + in a user interface you should use the display name that you can get by requesting + the gio.FILE_ATTRIBUTE_STANDARD_DISPLAY_NAME attribute with + gio.File.query_info(). +

+ This call does no blocking i/o. +

gio.File.get_child

    def get_child(name)

name :

string containing the child's basename. +

Returns :

a + gio.File + to a child specified by name. +

+ The get_child() method gets a child of file + with basename equal to name. +

+ Note that the file with that specific name might not exist, but you can + still have a gio.File + that points to it. You can use this for instance to create that file. +

+ This call does no blocking i/o. +

gio.File.get_child_for_display_name

    def get_child_for_display_name(display_name)

display_name :

string to a possible child. +

Returns :

a + gio.File + to the specified child or None + if the display name couldn't be converted. +

+ The get_child_for_display_name() method gets the + child of file for a given display_name (i.e. a UTF8 version of the name). + If this function fails, it returns NULL and error will be set. This is very + useful when constructing a GFile for a new file and the user entered the filename + in the user interface, for instance when you select a directory and type a filename + in the file selector. +

+ This call does no blocking i/o. +

gio.File.get_parent

    def get_parent()

Returns :

a + gio.File + structure to the parent of the given + gio.File or + None if there is no parent. +

+ The get_parent() method gets the parent directory for the file. + If the file represents the root directory of the file system, then None + will be returned. +

+ This call does no blocking i/o. +

gio.File.get_parse_name

    def get_parse_name()

Returns :

a string containing the + gio.File's parse name. +

+ The get_parse_name() method gets the parse name + of the file. A parse name is a UTF-8 string that describes the file such + that one can get the gio.File + back using + gio.file_parse_name(). +

+ This is generally used to show the gio.File + as a nice full-pathname kind of string in a user interface, like in a location entry. +

+ For local files with names that can safely be converted to UTF8 the pathname is used, + otherwise the IRI is used (a form of URI that allows UTF8 characters unescaped). +

+ This call does no blocking i/o. +

gio.File.get_path

    def get_path()

Returns :

a string containing the + gio.File's path, + or None if no such path exists. +

+ The get_path() method gets the local pathname for + gio.File, if one exists. +

+ This call does no blocking i/o. +

gio.File.get_relative_path

    def get_relative_path(descendant)

descendant :

input gio.File. +

Returns :

string with the relative path from descendant to parent, + or None if descendant doesn't have parent as prefix. +

+ The get_relative_path() method gets the path for + descendant relative to parent. +

+ This call does no blocking i/o. +

gio.File.get_uri

    def get_uri()

Returns :

a string containing the + gio.File's URI. +

+ The get_uri() method gets the URI for the file. +

+ This call does no blocking i/o. +

gio.File.get_uri_scheme

    def get_uri_scheme()

Returns :

a string containing the URI scheme for the + gio.File. +

+ The get_uri_scheme() method gets the URI scheme for a + gio.File. + RFC 3986 decodes the scheme as: +

+URI = scheme ":" hier-part [ "?" query ] [ "#" fragment ]
+

+ Common schemes include "file", "http", "ftp", etc. +

+ This call does no blocking i/o. +

gio.File.has_prefix

    def has_prefix(prefix)

prefix :

input gio.File. +

Returns :

True if the files's parent, grandparent, + etc is prefix. False otherwise. +

+ The has_prefix() method checks whether file has the prefix + specified by prefix. In other word, if the names of inital elements of files pathname + match prefix. Only full pathname elements are matched, so a path like /foo is not + considered a prefix of /foobar, only of /foo/bar. +

+ This call does no blocking i/o, as it works purely on names. As such it can sometimes + return False even if file is inside a prefix (from a filesystem point + of view), because the prefix of file is an alias of prefix. +

gio.File.has_uri_scheme

    def has_uri_scheme(uri_scheme)

uri_scheme :

a string containing a URI scheme. +

Returns :

True if + gio.File's + backend supports the given URI scheme, False if URI scheme + is None, not supported, or + gio.File is invalid. +

+ The has_uri_scheme() method checks to see if a + gio.File + has a given URI scheme. +

+ This call does no blocking i/o. +

gio.File.is_native

    def is_native()

Returns :

True if file is native. +

+ The is_native() method checks to see if a file + is native to the platform. +

+ A native file s one expressed in the platform-native filename format, e.g. + "C:\Windows" or "/usr/bin/". This does not mean the file is local, as it + might be on a locally mounted remote filesystem. +

+ On some systems non-native files may be available using the native filesystem + via a userspace filesystem (FUSE), in these cases this call will return + False, but + gio.File.get_path() + will still return a native path. +

+ This call does no blocking i/o. +

gio.File.load_contents

    def load_contents(cancellable=None)

cancellable :

optional + gio.Cancellable + object, None to ignore.

Returns :

a three tuple containing the contents of the file, + the length of the contents of the file and the current entity tag for the file. +

+ The load_contents() method loads the content of the file into memory. + The data is always zero-terminated, but this is not included in the resultant length. +

+ If cancellable is not None, then the operation can be + cancelled by triggering the cancellable object from another thread. If the + operation was cancelled, the error gio.ERROR_CANCELLED will be returned. +

gio.File.load_contents_async

    def load_contents_async(callback, cancellable=None, user_data=None)

callback :

a GAsyncReadyCallback to call when the request is satisfied. +

cancellable :

optional + gio.Cancellable + object, None to ignore.

user_data :

the data to pass to callback function. +

+ The load_contents_async() method starts an asynchronous load of the file's contents. +

+ For more details, see + gio.File.load_contents() + which is the synchronous version of this call. +

+ When the load operation has completed, callback will be called with user data. To finish + the operation, call + gio.File.load_contents_finish() + with the GAsyncResult returned by the callback. +

gio.File.load_contents_finish

    def load_contents_finish(result)

result :

a gio.AsyncResult. +

Returns :

a three tuple containing the contents of the file, + the length of the contents of the file and the current entity tag for the file. +

+ The load_contents_finish() method finishes an asynchronous + find mount started with + gio.File.load_contents_async(). +

gio.File.make_directory

    def make_directory(cancellable=None)

cancellable :

optional + gio.Cancellable + object, None to ignore.

Returns :

True on successful creation, + False otherwise. +

+ The make_directory() method creates a directory. + Note that this will only create a child directory of the immediate parent directory + of the path or URI given by the gio.File. + To recursively create directories, see + gio.File.make_directory_with_parents(). + This function will fail if the parent directory does not exist, setting error to + gio.ERROR_NOT_FOUND. If the file system doesn't support creating directories, this + function will fail, setting error to gio.ERROR_NOT_SUPPORTED. +

+ For a local gio.File the newly + created directory will have the default (current) ownership and permissions of the current process. +

+ If cancellable is not None, then the operation can be + cancelled by triggering the cancellable object from another thread. If the + operation was cancelled, the error gio.ERROR_CANCELLED will be returned. +

gio.File.make_directory_with_parents

    def make_directory_with_parents(cancellable=None)

cancellable :

optional + gio.Cancellable + object, None to ignore.

Returns :

True if all directories have been successfully created, + False otherwise. +

+ The make_directory_with_parents() method creates a directory + and any parent directories that may not exist similar to 'mkdir -p'. If the file system + does not support creating directories, this function will fail, setting error to gio.ERROR_NOT_SUPPORTED. +

+ For a local gio.File the newly + created directories will have the default (current) ownership and permissions of the current process. +

+ If cancellable is not None, then the operation can be + cancelled by triggering the cancellable object from another thread. If the + operation was cancelled, the error gio.ERROR_CANCELLED will be returned. +

gio.File.make_symbolic_link

    def make_symbolic_link(symlink_value, cancellable=None)

symlink_value :

a string with the value of the new symlink.

cancellable :

optional + gio.Cancellable + object, None to ignore.

Returns :

True on the creation of a new symlink, + False otherwise. +

+ The make_symbolic_link() method creates a symbolic link. +

+ If cancellable is not None, then the operation can be + cancelled by triggering the cancellable object from another thread. If the + operation was cancelled, the error gio.ERROR_CANCELLED will be returned. +

gio.File.monitor

    def monitor(flags=gio.FILE_MONITOR_NONE, cancellable=None)

flags :

+ a Gio File Monitor Flags Constants +

cancellable :

optional + gio.Cancellable + object, None to ignore.

Returns :

a gio.FileMonitor + for the given file, or None on error +

+ The monitor() method obtains a file or directory + monitor for the given file, depending on the type of the file. +

+ If cancellable is not None, then the operation can be + cancelled by triggering the cancellable object from another thread. If the + operation was cancelled, the error gio.ERROR_CANCELLED will be returned. +

gio.File.monitor_directory

    def monitor_directory(flags=gio.FILE_MONITOR_NONE, cancellable=None)

flags :

+ a Gio File Monitor Flags Constants +

cancellable :

optional + gio.Cancellable + object, None to ignore.

Returns :

a gio.FileMonitor + for the given file, or None on error +

+ The monitor_directory() method obtains a directory monitor + for the given file. This may fail if directory monitoring is not supported. +

+ If cancellable is not None, then the operation can be + cancelled by triggering the cancellable object from another thread. If the + operation was cancelled, the error gio.ERROR_CANCELLED will be returned. +

gio.File.monitor_file

    def monitor_file(flags=gio.FILE_MONITOR_NONE, cancellable=None)

flags :

+ a Gio File Monitor Flags Constants +

cancellable :

optional + gio.Cancellable + object, None to ignore.

Returns :

a gio.FileMonitor + for the given file, or None on error +

+ The monitor_file() method obtains a file monitor for the + given file. If no file notification mechanism exists, then regular polling + of the file is used. +

+ If cancellable is not None, then the operation can be + cancelled by triggering the cancellable object from another thread. If the + operation was cancelled, the error gio.ERROR_CANCELLED will be returned. +

gio.File.mount_enclosing_volume

    def mount_enclosing_volume(mount_operation, callback, flags=gio.FILE_COPY_NONE, cancellable=None, user_data=None)

mount_operation :

a + gio.MountOperation + or None to avoid user interaction. +

callback :

a GAsyncReadyCallback to call when the request + is satisfied, or None. +

flags :

a set of + Gio Mount Mount Flags Constants +

cancellable :

optional + gio.Cancellable + object, None to ignore.

user_data :

the data to pass to the progress callback function. +

+ The mount_enclosing_volume() method starts a mount_operation, + mounting the volume that contains the file location. +

+ When this operation has completed, callback will be called with user_user data, + and the operation can be finalized with + gio.File.mount_enclosing_volume_finish(). +

+ If cancellable is not None, then the operation can be cancelled + by triggering the cancellable object from another thread. If the operation was cancelled, + the error gio.ERROR_CANCELLED will be returned. +

gio.File.mount_enclosing_volume_finish

    def mount_enclosing_volume_finish(result)

result :

a gio.AsyncResult. +

Returns :

True if successful. If an error has occurred, + this function will return False and set error appropriately if present. +

+ The mount_enclosing_volume_finish() method finishes an asynchronous + find mount started with + gio.File.mount_enclosing_volume(). +

gio.File.mount_mountable

    def mount_mountable(mount_operation, callback, flags=gio.FILE_COPY_NONE, cancellable=None, user_data=None)

mount_operation :

a + gio.MountOperation + or None to avoid user interaction. +

callback :

a GAsyncReadyCallback to call when the request + is satisfied, or None. +

flags :

a set of + Gio Mount Mount Flags Constants +

cancellable :

optional + gio.Cancellable + object, None to ignore.

user_data :

the data to pass to the progress callback function. +

+ The mount_mountable() method mounts a file of type + gio.FILE_TYPE_MOUNTABLE. Using mount_operation, you can request callbacks when, + for instance, passwords are needed during authentication. +

+ When this operation has completed, callback will be called with user_user data, + and the operation can be finalized with + gio.File.mount_mountable_finish(). +

+ If cancellable is not None, then the operation can be cancelled + by triggering the cancellable object from another thread. If the operation was cancelled, + the error gio.ERROR_CANCELLED will be returned. +

gio.File.mount_mountable_finish

    def mount_mountable_finish(result)

result :

a gio.AsyncResult. +

Returns :

a gio.File + or None on error. +

+ The mount_mountable_finish() method finishes an asynchronous + find mount started with + gio.File.mount_mountable(). +

gio.File.move

    def copy(destination, progress_callback, flags=gio.FILE_COPY_NONE, cancellable=None, user_data=None)

destination :

destination gio.File. +

progress_callback :

function to callback with progress information. +

flags :

a set of + Gio File Copy Flags Constants +

cancellable :

optional + gio.Cancellable + object, None to ignore.

user_data :

the data to pass to the progress callback function. +

Returns :

True on success, + False otherwise. +

+ The move() method tries to move the file or directory + source to the location specified by destination. If native move operations are + supported then this is used, otherwise a copy + delete fallback is used. The native + implementation may support moving directories (for instance on moves inside the same + filesystem), but the fallback code does not. +

+ If the flag gio.FILE_COPY_OVERWRITE is specified an already existing destination file is overwritten. +

+ If the flag gio.FILE_COPY_NOFOLLOW_SYMLINKS is specified then symlinks will be copied + as symlinks, otherwise the target of the source symlink will be copied. +

+ If cancellable is not None, then the operation can be cancelled + by triggering the cancellable object from another thread. If the operation was cancelled, + the error gio.ERROR_CANCELLED will be returned. +

+ If progress_callback is not None, then the operation can be monitored + by setting this to a GFileProgressCallback function. progress_callback_data will be passed + to this function. It is guaranteed that this callback will be called after all data has been + transferred with the total number of bytes copied during the operation. +

+ If the source file does not exist then the gio.ERROR_NOT_FOUND error is returned, + independent on the status of the destination. +

+ If gio.FILE_COPY_OVERWRITE is not specified and the target exists, then the error + gio.ERROR_EXISTS is returned. +

+ If trying to overwrite a file over a directory the gio.ERROR_IS_DIRECTORY error is returned. + If trying to overwrite a directory with a directory the gio.ERROR_WOULD_MERGE error is returned. +

+ If the source is a directory and the target does not exist, or gio.FILE_COPY_OVERWRITE is specified + and the target is a file, then the gio.ERROR_WOULD_RECURSE error may be returned + (if the native move operation isn't available). +

gio.File.query_default_handler

    def query_default_handler(cancellable=None)

cancellable :

optional + gio.Cancellable + object, None to ignore.

Returns :

a gio.AppInfo + if the handle was found, None if there were errors. +

+ The query_default_handler() method returns the + gio.AppInfo that + is registered as the default application to handle the file specified by file. +

+ If cancellable is not None, then the operation can be + cancelled by triggering the cancellable object from another thread. If the + operation was cancelled, the error gio.ERROR_CANCELLED will be returned. +

gio.File.query_exists

    def query_exists(cancellable=None)

cancellable :

optional + gio.Cancellable + object, None to ignore.

Returns :

True if the file exists (and can be detected + without error), False otherwise (or if cancelled). +

+ The query_exists() method is an tility function to check + if a particular file exists. This is implemented using + gio.File.query_info() + and as such does blocking I/O. +

+ Note that in many cases it is racy to first check for file existence and then execute + something based on the outcome of that, because the file might have been created or + removed in between the operations. The general approach to handling that is to not check, + but just do the operation and handle the errors as they come. +

+ As an example of race-free checking, take the case of reading a file, and if it doesn't + exist, creating it. There are two racy versions: read it, and on error create it; and: + check if it exists, if not create it. These can both result in two processes creating the + file (with perhaps a partially written file as the result). The correct approach is to + always try to create the file with + gio.File.create() + which will either atomically create the file or fail with a gio.ERROR_EXISTS error. +

+ However, in many cases an existence check is useful in a user interface, for instance + to make a menu item sensitive/insensitive, so that you don't have to fool users that + something is possible and then just show and error dialog. If you do this, you should + make sure to also handle the errors that can happen due to races when you execute the operation. +

gio.File.query_file_type

    def query_file_type(flags=gio.FILE_MONITOR_NONE, cancellable=None)

flags :

+ a Gio File Query Info Flags Constants +

cancellable :

optional + gio.Cancellable + object, None to ignore.

Returns :

+ Gio File Type Constants +

+ The query_file_type() method it's an utility function to inspect + the Gio File Query Info Flags Constants + of a file. This is implemented using + gio.File.query_info() + and as such does blocking I/O. +

+ The primary use case of this method is to check if a file is a regular file, directory, or symlink. +

gio.File.query_filesystem_info

    def query_filesystem_info(attributes, cancellable=None)

attributes :

an attribute query string. +

cancellable :

optional + gio.Cancellable + object, None to ignore.

Returns :

a gio.FileInfo + or None if there was an error. +

+ The query_filesystem_info() method it's similar to + gio.File.query_info(), + but obtains information about the filesystem the file is on, rather than the + file itself. For instance the amount of space available and the type of the filesystem. +

+ The attribute value is a string that specifies the file attributes that should be gathered. + It is not an error if it's not possible to read a particular requested attribute from a file - + it just won't be set. attribute should be a comma-separated list of attribute or attribute + wildcards. The wildcard "*" means all attributes, and a wildcard like "fs:*" means all attributes + in the fs namespace. The standard namespace for filesystem attributes is "fs". Common attributes + of interest are gio.FILE_ATTRIBUTE_FILESYSTEM_SIZE (the total size of the filesystem in bytes), + gio.FILE_ATTRIBUTE_FILESYSTEM_FREE (number of bytes available), and gio.FILE_ATTRIBUTE_FILESYSTEM_TYPE + (type of the filesystem). +

+ If cancellable is not None, then the operation can be cancelled by triggering + the cancellable object from another thread. If the operation was cancelled, the error + gio.ERROR_CANCELLED will be returned. +

+ If the file does not exist, the gio.ERROR_NOT_FOUND error will be returned. Other errors + are possible too, and depend on what kind of filesystem the file is on. +

gio.File.query_filesystem_info_async

    def query_filesystem_info_async(attributes, callback, io_priority=glib.PRIORITY_DEFAULT, cancellable=None, user_data=None)

attributes :

an attribute query string. +

callback :

a GAsyncReadyCallback to call when the request is satisfied. +

io_priority :

the + Glib Priority Constants + of the request. +

cancellable :

optional + gio.Cancellable + object, None to ignore.

user_data :

the data to pass to callback function. +

+ The query_filesystem_info_async() method asynchronously + gets the requested information about the filesystem that the specified file is on. + The result is a GFileInfo object that contains key-value attributes + (such as type or size for the file). +

+ For more details, see + query_filesystem_info() + which is the synchronous version of this call. +

+ When the operation is finished, callback will be called. You can then call + gio.File.query_filesystem_info_finish() + to get the result of the operation. +

gio.File.query_filesystem_info_finish

    def query_filesystem_info_finish(result)

result :

a gio.AsyncResult. +

Returns :

a gio.FileInfo + or None if an error occurred. +

+ The query_filesystem_info_finish() method finishes an asynchronous + copy operation started with + gio.File.query_filesystem_info_async(). +

gio.File.query_filesystem_info

    def query_info(attributes, flags=gio.FILE_QUERY_INFO_NONE, cancellable=None)

attributes :

an attribute query string. +

flags :

+ a Gio File Query Info Flags Constants +

cancellable :

optional + gio.Cancellable + object, None to ignore.

Returns :

a gio.FileInfo + for the given file or None if there was an error. +

+ The query_info() method gets the requested + information about specified file. The result is a + gio.FileInfo + object that contains key-value attributes (such as the type or size of the file). +

+ The attribute value is a string that specifies the file attributes that should + be gathered. It is not an error if it's not possible to read a particular + requested attribute from a file - it just won't be set. attribute should be + a comma-separated list of attribute or attribute wildcards. The wildcard "*" + means all attributes, and a wildcard like "standard::*" means all attributes + in the standard namespace. An example attribute query be "standard::*,owner::user". + The standard attributes are available as defines, like gio.FILE_ATTRIBUTE_STANDARD_NAME. +

+ If cancellable is not None, then the operation can be cancelled by triggering + the cancellable object from another thread. If the operation was cancelled, the error + gio.ERROR_CANCELLED will be returned. +

+ For symlinks, normally the information about the target of the symlink is returned, + rather than information about the symlink itself. However if you pass + gio.FILE_QUERY_INFO_NOFOLLOW_SYMLINKS in flags the information about + the symlink itself will be returned. Also, for symlinks that point to non-existing + files the information about the symlink itself will be returned. +

+ If the file does not exist, the gio.ERROR_NOT_FOUND error will be + returned. Other errors are possible too, and depend on what kind of + filesystem the file is on. +

gio.File.query_info_async

    def query_info_async(attributes, callback, flags=gio.FILE_QUERY_INFO_NONE, io_priority=glib.PRIORITY_DEFAULT, cancellable=None, user_data=None)

attributes :

an attribute query string. +

callback :

a GAsyncReadyCallback to call when the request is satisfied. +

flags :

+ a Gio File Query Info Flags Constants +

io_priority :

the + Glib Priority Constants + of the request. +

cancellable :

optional + gio.Cancellable + object, None to ignore.

user_data :

the data to pass to callback function. +

+ The query_info_async() method asynchronously gets the + requested information about specified file. The result is a + gio.FileInfo + object that contains key-value attributes (such as type or size for the file). +

+ For more details, see + query_info() + which is the synchronous version of this call. +

+ When the operation is finished, callback will be called. You can then call + gio.File.query_info_finish() + to get the result of the operation. +

gio.File.query_info_finish

    def query_info_finish(result)

result :

a gio.AsyncResult. +

Returns :

a gio.FileInfo + for the given file or None if an error occurred. +

+ The query_info_finish() method finishes an asynchronous + copy operation started with + gio.File.query_info_async(). +

gio.File.query_settable_attributes

    def query_settable_attributes(cancellable=None)

cancellable :

optional + gio.Cancellable + object, None to ignore.

Returns :

a list of + gio.FileAttributeInfo + describing the settable attributes. +

+ The query_settable_attributes() method obtain the + list of settable attributes for the file. +

+ Returns the type and full attribute name of all the attributes that can be + set on this file. This doesn't mean setting it will always succeed though, + you might get an access failure, or some specific file may not support a specific attribute. +

+ If cancellable is not None, then the operation can be cancelled by triggering + the cancellable object from another thread. If the operation was cancelled, the error + gio.ERROR_CANCELLED will be returned. +

gio.File.query_writable_namespace

    def query_writable_namespace(cancellable=None)

cancellable :

optional + gio.Cancellable + object, None to ignore.

Returns :

a list of + gio.FileAttributeInfo + describing the writable namespaces. +

+ The query_writable_namespace() method obtain the + list of attribute namespaces where new attributes can be created by a user. + An example of this is extended attributes (in the "xattr" namespace). +

+ If cancellable is not None, then the operation can be cancelled by triggering + the cancellable object from another thread. If the operation was cancelled, the error + gio.ERROR_CANCELLED will be returned. +

gio.File.read

    def read(cancellable=None)

cancellable :

optional + gio.Cancellable + object, None to ignore.

Returns :

a + gio.FileInputStream + or None on error. +

+ The read() method opens a file for reading. The result + is a gio.FileInputStream + that can be used to read the contents of the file. +

+ If cancellable is not None, then the operation can be cancelled by triggering + the cancellable object from another thread. If the operation was cancelled, the error + gio.ERROR_CANCELLED will be returned. +

+ If the file does not exist, the gio.ERROR_NOT_FOUND error will be returned. + If the file is a directory, the gio.ERROR_IS_DIRECTORY error will be returned. + Other errors are possible too, and depend on what kind of filesystem the file is on. +

gio.File.read_async

    def read_async(callback, io_priority=glib.PRIORITY_DEFAULT, cancellable=None, user_data=None)

callback :

a GAsyncReadyCallback to call when the request is satisfied. +

io_priority :

the + Glib Priority Constants + of the request. +

cancellable :

optional + gio.Cancellable + object, None to ignore.

user_data :

the data to pass to callback function. +

+ The read_async() method asynchronously opens file for reading. +

+ For more details, see + read() + which is the synchronous version of this call. +

+ When the operation is finished, callback will be called. You can then call + gio.File.read_finish() + to get the result of the operation. +

gio.File.read_finish

    def read_finish(result)

result :

a gio.AsyncResult. +

Returns :

a gio.FileInputStream + file or None if an error occurred. +

+ The read_finish() method finishes an asynchronous + copy operation started with + gio.File.read_async(). +

gio.File.replace

    def replace(etag, make_backup, flags=gio.FILE_CREATE_NONE, cancellable=None)

etag :

an optional entity tag for the current + gio.File, + or None to ignore. +

make_backup :

True if a backup should be created. +

flags :

a set of + Gio File Create Flags Constants +

cancellable :

optional + gio.Cancellable + object, None to ignore.

Returns :

a + gio.FileOutputStream + or None on error. +

+ The replace() method returns an output stream for + overwriting the file, possibly creating a backup copy of the file first. + If the file doesn't exist, it will be created. +

+ This will try to replace the file in the safest way possible so that any + errors during the writing will not affect an already existing copy of the file. + For instance, for local files it may write to a temporary file and then atomically + rename over the destination when the stream is closed. +

+ By default files created are generally readable by everyone, but if you pass + gio.FILE_CREATE_PRIVATE in flags the file will be made readable only to + the current user, to the level that is supported on the target filesystem. +

+ If cancellable is not None, then the operation can be cancelled by triggering + the cancellable object from another thread. If the operation was cancelled, the error + gio.ERROR_CANCELLED will be returned. +

+ If you pass in a non-None etag value, then this value is compared + to the current entity tag of the file, and if they differ an gio.ERROR_WRONG_ETAG error + is returned. This generally means that the file has been changed since you last read it. + You can get the new etag from + gio.FileOutputStream.get_etag() + after you've finished writing and closed the GFileOutputStream. When you load a new file you can use + gio.FileInputStream.query_info() + to get the etag of the file. +

+ If make_backup is True, this function will attempt to make a backup + of the current file before overwriting it. If this fails a gio.ERROR_CANT_CREATE_BACKUP + error will be returned. If you want to replace anyway, try again + with make_backup set to False. +

+ If the file is a directory the gio.ERROR_IS_DIRECTORY error will be returned, and + if the file is some other form of non-regular file then a gio.ERROR_NOT_REGULAR_FILE + error will be returned. Some file systems don't allow all file names, and may return an + gio.ERROR_INVALID_FILENAME error, and if the name is to long gio.ERROR_FILENAME_TOO_LONG + will be returned. Other errors are possible too, and depend on what kind of filesystem the file is on. +

gio.File.replace_async

    def replace_async(callback, etag=None, make_backup=True, flags=gio.FILE_CREATE_NONE, io_priority=glib.PRIORITY_DEFAULT, cancellable=None, user_data=None)

callback :

a GAsyncReadyCallback to call when the request is satisfied. +

etag :

an optional entity tag for the current + gio.File, + or None to ignore. +

make_backup :

True if a backup should be created. +

flags :

a set of + Gio File Create Flags Constants +

io_priority :

the + Glib Priority Constants + of the request. +

cancellable :

optional + gio.Cancellable + object, None to ignore.

user_data :

the data to pass to callback function. +

+ The replace_async() method asynchronously overwrites the file, + replacing the contents, possibly creating a backup copy of the file first. +

+ For more details, see + replace() + which is the synchronous version of this call. +

+ When the operation is finished, callback will be called. You can then call + gio.File.replace_finish() + to get the result of the operation. +

gio.File.replace_contents

    def replace_contents(contents, etag, make_backup, flags=gio.FILE_CREATE_NONE, cancellable=None)

contents :

a string containing the new contents for file. +

etag :

the old entity tag for the document + or None to ignore. +

make_backup :

True if a backup should be created. +

flags :

a set of + Gio File Create Flags Constants +

cancellable :

optional + gio.Cancellable + object, None to ignore.

Returns :

the new entity tag for the document. +

+ The replace_contents() method replaces the contents + of file with contents of length bytes. If etag is specified (not NULL) any existing + file must have that etag, or the error gio.ERROR_WRONG_ETAG will be returned. +

+ If make_backup is True, this function will attempt to make a backup of file. +

+ If cancellable is not None, then the operation can be cancelled by triggering + the cancellable object from another thread. If the operation was cancelled, the error + gio.ERROR_CANCELLED will be returned. +

+ The returned etag can be used to verify that the file hasn't changed the next time it is saved over. +

gio.File.replace_contents_async

    def replace_contents_async(contents, callback, etag=None, make_backup=True, flags=gio.FILE_CREATE_NONE, io_priority=glib.PRIORITY_DEFAULT, cancellable=None, user_data=None)

contents :

a string containing the new contents for file. +

callback :

a GAsyncReadyCallback to call when the request is satisfied. +

etag :

an optional entity tag for the current + gio.File, + or None to ignore. +

make_backup :

True if a backup should be created. +

flags :

a set of + Gio File Create Flags Constants +

io_priority :

the + Glib Priority Constants + of the request. +

cancellable :

optional + gio.Cancellable + object, None to ignore.

user_data :

the data to pass to callback function. +

+ The replace_contents_async() method starts an asynchronous + replacement of file with the given contents of length bytes. etag will + replace the document's current entity tag. +

+ For more details, see + replace_contents() + which is the synchronous version of this call. +

+ When the operation is finished, callback will be called. You can then call + gio.File.replace_contents_finish() + to get the result of the operation. +

gio.File.replace_contents_finish

    def replace_contents_finish(result)

result :

a gio.AsyncResult. +

Returns :

the new entity tag for the document. +

+ The replace_contents_finish() method finishes an asynchronous + copy operation started with + gio.File.replace_contents_async(). +

gio.File.replace_finish

    def replace_finish(result)

result :

a gio.AsyncResult. +

Returns :

a gio.FileOutputStream + or None if an error occurred. +

+ The replace_finish() method finishes an asynchronous + copy operation started with + gio.File.replace_async(). +

gio.File.resolve_relative_path

    def resolve_relative_path(relative_path)

relative_path :

a given relative path string. +

Returns :

a gio.File + to the resolved path. None if relative_path is None + or if file is invalid. +

+ The resolve_relative_path() method resolves a + relative path for file to an absolute path. +

+ This call does no blocking i/o. +

gio.File.set_attribute

    def set_attribute(attribute, type, value_p, flags=gio.FILE_QUERY_INFO_NONE, cancellable=None)

attribute :

a string containing the attribute's name. +

type :

the type of the attribute . +

value_p :

the value. +

flags :

a set of + Gio File Query Info Flags Constants +

cancellable :

optional + gio.Cancellable + object, None to ignore.

Returns :

True if the attribute was set, + False otherwise. +

+ The set_attribute() method sets an attribute in + the file with attribute name attribute to value. +

+ If cancellable is not None, then the operation can be cancelled by triggering + the cancellable object from another thread. If the operation was cancelled, the error + gio.ERROR_CANCELLED will be returned. +

gio.File.set_attribute_byte_string

    def set_attribute_byte_string(attribute, value, flags=gio.FILE_QUERY_INFO_NONE, cancellable=None)

attribute :

a string containing the attribute's name. +

value :

a string containing the attribute's new value. +

flags :

a set of + Gio File Query Info Flags Constants +

cancellable :

optional + gio.Cancellable + object, None to ignore.

Returns :

True if the attribute was set, + False otherwise. +

+ The set_attribute_byte_string() method Sets attribute of type + gio.FILE_ATTRIBUTE_TYPE_BYTE_STRING to value. If attribute is of a different type, + this operation will fail, returning False. +

+ If cancellable is not None, then the operation can be cancelled by triggering + the cancellable object from another thread. If the operation was cancelled, the error + gio.ERROR_CANCELLED will be returned. +

gio.File.set_attribute_int32

    def set_attribute_int32(attribute, value, flags=gio.FILE_QUERY_INFO_NONE, cancellable=None)

attribute :

a string containing the attribute's name. +

value :

an int containing the attribute's new value. +

flags :

a set of + Gio File Query Info Flags Constants +

cancellable :

optional + gio.Cancellable + object, None to ignore.

Returns :

True if the attribute was set, + False otherwise. +

+ The set_attribute_int32() method sets attribute of type + gio.FILE_ATTRIBUTE_TYPE_INT32 to value. If attribute is of a different type, + this operation will fail. +

+ If cancellable is not None, then the operation can be cancelled by triggering + the cancellable object from another thread. If the operation was cancelled, the error + gio.ERROR_CANCELLED will be returned. +

gio.File.set_attribute_int64

    def set_attribute_int64(attribute, value, flags=gio.FILE_QUERY_INFO_NONE, cancellable=None)

attribute :

a string containing the attribute's name. +

value :

a long containing the attribute's new value. +

flags :

a set of + Gio File Query Info Flags Constants +

cancellable :

optional + gio.Cancellable + object, None to ignore.

Returns :

True if the attribute was set, + False otherwise. +

+ The set_attribute_int64() method sets attribute of type + gio.FILE_ATTRIBUTE_TYPE_INT64 to value. If attribute is of a different type, + this operation will fail. +

+ If cancellable is not None, then the operation can be cancelled by triggering + the cancellable object from another thread. If the operation was cancelled, the error + gio.ERROR_CANCELLED will be returned. +

gio.File.set_attribute_string

    def set_attribute_string(attribute, value, flags=gio.FILE_QUERY_INFO_NONE, cancellable=None)

attribute :

a string containing the attribute's name. +

value :

a string containing the attribute's new value. +

flags :

a set of + Gio File Query Info Flags Constants +

cancellable :

optional + gio.Cancellable + object, None to ignore.

Returns :

True if the attribute was set, + False otherwise. +

+ The set_attribute_string() method sets attribute of type + gio.FILE_ATTRIBUTE_TYPE_STRING to value. If attribute is of a different type, + this operation will fail. +

+ If cancellable is not None, then the operation can be cancelled by triggering + the cancellable object from another thread. If the operation was cancelled, the error + gio.ERROR_CANCELLED will be returned. +

gio.File.set_attribute_uint32

    def set_attribute_uint32(attribute, value, flags=gio.FILE_QUERY_INFO_NONE, cancellable=None)

attribute :

a string containing the attribute's name. +

value :

an int containing the attribute's new value. +

flags :

a set of + Gio File Query Info Flags Constants +

cancellable :

optional + gio.Cancellable + object, None to ignore.

Returns :

True if the attribute was set, + False otherwise. +

+ The set_attribute_uint32() method sets attribute of type + gio.FILE_ATTRIBUTE_TYPE_UINT32 to value. If attribute is of a different type, + this operation will fail. +

+ If cancellable is not None, then the operation can be cancelled by triggering + the cancellable object from another thread. If the operation was cancelled, the error + gio.ERROR_CANCELLED will be returned. +

gio.File.set_attribute_uint64

    def set_attribute_uint64(attribute, value, flags=gio.FILE_QUERY_INFO_NONE, cancellable=None)

attribute :

a string containing the attribute's name. +

value :

a long containing the attribute's new value. +

flags :

a set of + Gio File Query Info Flags Constants +

cancellable :

optional + gio.Cancellable + object, None to ignore.

Returns :

True if the attribute was set, + False otherwise. +

+ The set_attribute_uint64() method sets attribute of type + gio.FILE_ATTRIBUTE_TYPE_UINT64 to value. If attribute is of a different type, + this operation will fail. +

+ If cancellable is not None, then the operation can be cancelled by triggering + the cancellable object from another thread. If the operation was cancelled, the error + gio.ERROR_CANCELLED will be returned. +

gio.File.set_attributes_async

    def set_attributes_async(info, callback, flags=gio.FILE_QUERY_INFO_NONE, io_priority=glib.PRIORITY_DEFAULT, cancellable=None, user_data=None)

info :

a gio.FileInfo +

callback :

a GAsyncReadyCallback to call when the request is satisfied. +

flags :

a set of + Gio File Query Info Flags Constants +

io_priority :

the + Glib Priority Constants + of the request. +

cancellable :

optional + gio.Cancellable + object, None to ignore.

user_data :

the data to pass to callback function. +

+ The set_attributes_async() method asynchronously + sets the attributes of file with info. +

+ For more details, see + set_attributes_from_info() + which is the synchronous version of this call. +

+ When the operation is finished, callback will be called. You can then call + gio.File.set_attributes_finish() + to get the result of the operation. +

gio.File.set_attributes_finish

    def set_attributes_finish(result)

result :

a gio.AsyncResult. +

Returns :

True if the attributes were set correctly, + False otherwise. +

+ The set_attributes_finish() method finishes an asynchronous + copy operation started with + gio.File.set_attributes_async(). +

gio.File.set_attributes_from_info

    def set_attributes_from_info(info, flags=gio.FILE_QUERY_INFO_NONE, cancellable=None)

info :

a gio.FileInfo +

flags :

a set of + Gio File Query Info Flags Constants +

cancellable :

optional + gio.Cancellable + object, None to ignore.

Returns :

True if the attributes were set correctly, + False otherwise. +

+ The set_attributes_from_info() method tries to set + all attributes in the GFileInfo on the target values, not stopping on the first error. +

+ If there is any error during this operation then error will be set to the + first error. Error on particular fields are flagged by setting the "status" + field in the attribute value to gio.FILE_ATTRIBUTE_STATUS_ERROR_SETTING, + which means you can also detect further errors. +

+

+ If cancellable is not None, then the operation can be cancelled + by triggering the cancellable object from another thread. If the operation was cancelled, + the error gio.ERROR_CANCELLED will be returned. +

gio.File.set_display_name

    def set_display_name(display_name, cancellable=None)

display_name :

a string conaining the name to display. +

cancellable :

optional + gio.Cancellable + object, None to ignore.

Returns :

a gio.File + specifying what file was renamed to, or None if there was an error. +

+ The set_display_name() method renames file to + the specified display name. +

+ The display name is converted from UTF8 to the correct encoding for the + target filesystem if possible and the file is renamed to this. +

+ If you want to implement a rename operation in the user interface the + edit name (gio.FILE_ATTRIBUTE_STANDARD_EDIT_NAME) should be used as the + initial value in the rename widget, and then the result after editing + should be passed to + gio.File.set_dispay_name(). +

+ On success the resulting converted filename is returned. +

+ If cancellable is not None, then the operation can be cancelled + by triggering the cancellable object from another thread. If the operation was cancelled, + the error gio.ERROR_CANCELLED will be returned. +

gio.File.set_display_name_async

    def set_display_name_async(display_name, callback, io_priority=glib.PRIORITY_DEFAULT, cancellable=None, user_data=None)

display_name :

a string conaining the name to display. +

callback :

a GAsyncReadyCallback to call when the request is satisfied. +

io_priority :

the + Glib Priority Constants + of the request. +

cancellable :

optional + gio.Cancellable + object, None to ignore.

user_data :

the data to pass to callback function. +

+ The set_display_name_async() method asynchronously + sets the display name for a given GFile. +

+ For more details, see + set_display_name() + which is the synchronous version of this call. +

+ When the operation is finished, callback will be called. You can then call + gio.File.set_display_name_finish() + to get the result of the operation. +

gio.File.set_display_name_finish

    def set_display_name_finish(result)

result :

a gio.AsyncResult. +

Returns :

a gio.File + or None on error. +

+ The set_display_name_finish() method finishes an asynchronous + copy operation started with + gio.File.set_display_name_async(). +

gio.File.trash

    def trash(cancellable=None)

cancellable :

optional + gio.Cancellable + object, None to ignore.

Returns :

True on successful trash, False otherwise. +

+ The trash() method sends file to the "Trashcan", if possible. + This is similar to deleting it, but the user can recover it before emptying the trashcan. + Not all file systems support trashing, so this call can return the gio.ERROR_NOT_SUPPORTED error. +

+ If cancellable is not None, then the operation can be cancelled + by triggering the cancellable object from another thread. If the operation was cancelled, + the error gio.ERROR_CANCELLED will be returned. +

gio.File.unmount_mountable

    def unmount_mountable(callback, flags=gio.FILE_QUERY_INFO_NONE, cancellable=None, user_data=None)

callback :

a GAsyncReadyCallback to call when the request is satisfied. +

flags :

a set of + Gio File Query Info Flags Constants +

cancellable :

optional + gio.Cancellable + object, None to ignore.

user_data :

the data to pass to callback function. +

+ The unmount_mountable() method unmounts a file of type gio.FILE_TYPE_MOUNTABLE. +

+ If cancellable is not None, then the operation can be cancelled + by triggering the cancellable object from another thread. If the operation was cancelled, + the error gio.ERROR_CANCELLED will be returned. +

+ When the operation is finished, callback will be called. You can then call + gio.File.unmount_mountable_finish() + to get the result of the operation. +

gio.File.unmount_mountable_finish

    def unmount_mountable_finish(result)

result :

a gio.AsyncResult. +

Returns :

True if the operation finished successfully, + False otherwise. +

+ The unmount_mountable_finish() method finishes an asynchronous + copy operation started with + gio.File.unmount_mountable(). +

Functions

gio.file_parse_name

    def file_parse_name(parse_name)

parse_name :

a file name or path to be parsed. +

Returns :

a new gio.File. +

+ The parse_name() function constructs a + gio.File + with the given parse_name (i.e. something given by g_file_get_parse_name()). + This operation never fails, but the returned object might not support any I/O + operation if the parse_name cannot be parsed. +

diff --git a/docs/html/class-giofileattributeinfo.html b/docs/html/class-giofileattributeinfo.html new file mode 100644 index 0000000..d46cd57 --- /dev/null +++ b/docs/html/class-giofileattributeinfo.html @@ -0,0 +1,11 @@ +gio.FileAttributeInfo

gio.FileAttributeInfo

gio.FileAttributeInfo — Information about a specific attribute.

Synopsis

class gio.FileAttributeInfo(__builtin__.object):
+

Ancestry

+-- __builtin__.object
+  +-- gio.FileAttributeInfo
+

Description

+ The gio.FileAttributeInfo + contains information about a specific attribute. +

gio.FileAttributeInfo Attributes

"name"ReadThe name of the attribute.
"type"Readthe + Gio File Attribute Type Constants + type of the attribute.
"flags"Reada set of + Gio File Attribute Flags Constants. +
diff --git a/docs/html/class-giofileenumerator.html b/docs/html/class-giofileenumerator.html new file mode 100644 index 0000000..8d276df --- /dev/null +++ b/docs/html/class-giofileenumerator.html @@ -0,0 +1,126 @@ +gio.FileEnumerator

gio.FileEnumerator

gio.FileEnumerator — Enumerated Files Routines.

Synopsis

class gio.FileEnumerator(gobject.GObject):
+    def close(cancellable=None)
def close_async(callback, io_priority=glib.PRIORITY_DEFAULT, cancellable=None, user_data=None)
def close_finish(result)
def get_container()
def has_pending()
def is_closed()
def next_file(cancellable=None)
def next_files_async(num_files, callback, io_priority=glib.PRIORITY_DEFAULT, cancellable=None, user_data=None)
def next_files_finish(result)
def set_pending(pending)

gio.FileEnumerator Properties

"container"Write - Construct onlyThe container that is being enumerated.

Description

+ The gio.FileEnumerator + allows you to operate on a set of + gio.Files + returning a + gio.FileInfo + structure for each file enumerated (e.g. + gio.File.enumerate_children() + will return a The gio.FileEnumerator + for each of the children within a directory). +

+ To get the next file's information from a + The gio.FileEnumerator use + gio.FileEnumerator.next_file() + or its asynchronous version, + gio.FileEnumerator.next_files_async(). + Note that the asynchronous version will return a list of + gio.FileInfos, + whereas the synchronous will only return the next file in the enumerator. +

+ To close a gio.FileEnumerator + use close, + or its asynchronous version, + close_async. + Once a gio.FileEnumerator + is closed, no further actions may be performed on it. +

Methods

gio.FileEnumerator.close

    def close(cancellable=None)

cancellable :

Optional + gio.Cancellable + object, None to ignore. +

Returns :

True on success or + False on error. +

+ The close() method releases all resources used by this + enumerator, making the + Gio Error Constants + return gio.ERROR_CLOSED on all calls. +

+ This will be automatically called when the last reference is dropped, + but you might want to call this function to make sure resources are released + as early as possible. +

gio.FileEnumerator.close_async

    def close_async(callback, io_priority=glib.PRIORITY_DEFAULT, cancellable=None, user_data=None)

callback :

A GAsyncReadyCallback to call when the request is satisfied. +

io_priority :

The + Glib Priority Constants of the request. +

cancellable :

Optional + gio.Cancellable + object, None to ignore. +

user_data :

The data to pass to callback function. +

+ The close_async() method asynchronously closes the file enumerator. +

+ If cancellable is not None, then the operation can be cancelled by + triggering the cancellable object from another thread. If the operation was cancelled, + the error gio.ERROR_CANCELLED will be returned in + gio.FileEnumerator.close_finish(). +

gio.FileEnumerator.close_finish

    def close_finish(result)

result :

a GAsyncResult. +

Returns :

True if the close operation + has finished successfully.

+ The close_finish() method finishes closing a file enumerator, started from + gio.FileEnumerator.close_async(). +

+ If the file enumerator was already closed when + gio.FileEnumerator.close_async() + was called, then this function will report gio.ERROR_CLOSED in error, and return False. + If the file enumerator had pending operation when the close operation was started, then this function will report + gio.ERROR_PENDING, and return False. If cancellable was not None, then the operation + may have been cancelled by triggering the cancellable object from another thread. If the operation was cancelled, + the error gio.ERROR_CANCELLED will be set, and False will be returned. +

gio.FileEnumerator.get_container

    def get_container()

Returns :

the gio.File + which is being enumerated.

+ The get_container() method gets the + gio.File + container which is being enumerated. +

gio.FileEnumerator.has_pending

    def has_pending()

Returns :

True if the enumerator has pending operations.

+ The has_pending() method checks if the file enumerator has pending operations. +

gio.FileEnumerator.is_closed

    def is_closed()

Returns :

True if the enumerator is closed.

+ The is_closed() method checks if the file enumerator has been closed. +

gio.FileEnumerator.next_file

    def next_file(cancellable=None)

cancellable :

Optional + gio.Cancellable + object, None to ignore. +

Returns :

A gio.FileInfo + or None on error or end of enumerator. +

+ The next_file() method returns information for the next + file in the enumerated object. Will block until the information is available. + The gio.FileInfo + returned from this function will contain attributes that match the attribute string + that was passed when the GFileEnumerator was created. +

+ On error, returns None and sets error to the error. If the enumerator + is at the end, None will be returned and error will be unset. +

gio.FileEnumerator.next_files_async

    def next_files_async(num_files, callback, io_priority=glib.PRIORITY_DEFAULT, cancellable=None, user_data=None)

num_files :

The number of file info objects to request. +

callback :

A GAsyncReadyCallback to call when the request is satisfied. +

io_priority :

The + Glib Priority Constants of the request. +

cancellable :

Optional + gio.Cancellable + object, None to ignore. +

user_data :

The data to pass to callback function. +

+ The next_files_async() method requests information for a number + of files from the enumerator asynchronously. When all i/o for the operation is finished + the callback will be called with the requested information. +

+ The callback can be called with less than num_files files in case of error or at the + end of the enumerator. In case of a partial error the callback will be called with any + succeeding items and no error, and on the next request the error will be reported. If a + request is cancelled the callback will be called with gio.ERROR_CANCELLED. +

+ During an async request no other sync and async calls are allowed, and will result in gio.ERROR_PENDING errors. +

+ Any outstanding i/o request with higher priority (lower numerical value) will be executed + before an outstanding request with lower priority. Default priority is glib.PRIORITY_DEFAULT. +

gio.FileEnumerator.next_files_finish

    def next_files_finish(result)

result :

a GAsyncResult. +

Returns :

A list of + gio.FileInfos. +

+ The next_files_finish() method finishes the + asynchronous operation started with + gio.FileEnumerator.next_files_async(). +

gio.FileEnumerator.set_pending

    def set_pending(pending)

pending :

A boolean value. +

+ The push_current() method sets the file enumerator as having pending operations. +

diff --git a/docs/html/class-giofileicon.html b/docs/html/class-giofileicon.html new file mode 100644 index 0000000..e5cdaa6 --- /dev/null +++ b/docs/html/class-giofileicon.html @@ -0,0 +1,21 @@ +gio.FileIcon

gio.FileIcon

gio.FileIcon — Icons pointing to an image file.

Synopsis

class gio.FileIcon(gobject.GObject, gio.Icon, gio.LoadableIcon):
+    gio.FileIcon(file)
def get_file()

Ancestry

+-- gobject.GObject
+  +-- gio.FileIcon
+

Description

+ The gio.FileIcon + specifies an icon by pointing to an image file to be used as icon. +

Constructor

    gio.FileIcon(file)

file :

a + gio.File +

Returns :

a new + gio.FileIcon + for the given file, or None on error. +

+ Creates a new icon for a file. +

Methods

gio.FileIcon.get_file

    def get_file()

Returns :

a + gio.File + or None. +

+ The get_file() method gets the + gio.File + associated with the given icon. +

diff --git a/docs/html/class-giofileinfo.html b/docs/html/class-giofileinfo.html new file mode 100644 index 0000000..49d5d7b --- /dev/null +++ b/docs/html/class-giofileinfo.html @@ -0,0 +1,42 @@ +gio.FileInfo

gio.FileInfo

gio.FileInfo — File Information and Attributes

Synopsis

class gio.FileInfo(gobject.GObject):
+    gio.FileInfo()
def clear_status()
def copy_into()
def dup()
def get_attribute_as_string(attribute)
def get_attribute_boolean(attribute)
def get_attribute_byte_string(attribute)
def get_attribute_data(attribute)
def get_attribute_int32(attribute)
def get_attribute_int64(attribute)
def get_attribute_object(attribute)
def get_attribute_status(attribute)
def get_attribute_string(attribute)
def get_attribute_type(attribute)
def get_attribute_uint32(attribute)
def get_attribute_uint64(attribute)
def get_content_type()
def get_display_name()
def get_edit_name()
def get_etag()
def get_file_type()
def get_icon()
def get_is_backup()
def get_is_hidden()
def get_is_symlink()
def get_modification_time()
def get_name()
def get_size()
def get_sort_order()
def get_symlink_target()
def has_attribute(attribute)
def list_attributes(name_space)
def remove_attribute(attribute)
def set_attribute(attribute, type, value_p)
def set_attribute_boolean(attribute, attr_value)
def set_attribute_byte_string(attribute, attr_value)
def set_attribute_data(attribute, attr_value)
def set_attribute_int32(attribute, attr_value)
def set_attribute_int64(attribute, attr_value)
def set_attribute_mask(mask)
def set_attribute_object(attribute, attr_value)
def set_attribute_status(attribute, attr_value)
def set_attribute_string(attribute, attr_value)
def set_attribute_uint32(attribute)
def set_attribute_uint64(attribute)
def set_content_type(content_type)
def set_display_name(display_name)
def set_edit_name(edit_name)
def set_file_type(type)
def set_icon(icon)
def set_is_hidden(is_hidden)
def set_is_symlink(is_symlink)
def set_modification_time(mtime)
def set_name(name)
def set_size(size)
def set_sort_order(sort_order)
def set_symlink_tarset(symlink_target)
def unset_attribute_mask()

Ancestry

+-- gobject.GObject
+  +-- gio.FileInfo
+

Description

+ Functionality for manipulating basic metadata for files. + gio.FileInfo + implements methods for getting information that all files should contain, + and allows for manipulation of extended attributes. +

+ See gio.FileAttribute + for more information on how GIO handles file attributes. +

+ To obtain a gio.FileInfo + for a gio.File, use + gio.File.query_info() + (or its async variant). To obtain a + gio.FileInfo + for a file input or output stream, use + gio.FileInputStream.query_info() or + gio.FileOutputStream.query_info() + (or their async variants). +

+ To change the actual attributes of a file, you should then set the attribute in the + gio.FileInfo and call + gio.File.set_attributes_from_info() or + gio.File.set_attributes_async() + on a gio.File. +

+ However, not all attributes can be changed in the file. For instance, the + actual size of a file cannot be changed via + gio.FileInfo.set_size(). You may call + gio.File.query_settable_attributes() and + gio.File.query_writable_namespace() + to discover the settable attributes of a particular file at runtime. +

+ gio.FileAttributeMatcher + allows for searching through a GFileInfo for attributes. +

Constructor

    gio.FileInfo()

Returns :

a new + gio.FileInfo +

+ Creates a new gio.FileInfo +

Methods

Unfinished section, you may want to see the relevant C API docs for methods descriptions.

diff --git a/docs/html/class-giofileinputstream.html b/docs/html/class-giofileinputstream.html new file mode 100644 index 0000000..e9fe926 --- /dev/null +++ b/docs/html/class-giofileinputstream.html @@ -0,0 +1,65 @@ +gio.FileInputStream

gio.FileInputStream

gio.FileInputStream — Base class for implementing streaming input

Synopsis

class gio.FileInputStream(gio.InputStream):
+    def query_info(attributes, cancellable=None)
def query_info_async(attributes, callback, io_priority=glib.PRIORITY_DEFAULT, cancellable=None, user_data=None)
def query_info_finish(result)

Implemented Interfaces

+ gio.FileInputStream + implements + gio.Seekable +

Description

+ gio.FileInputStream + provides input streams that take their content from a file. +

+ gio.FileInputStream + implements gio.Seekable, + which allows the input stream to jump to arbitrary positions in the file, provided the filesystem + of the file allows it. In addition to the generic g_seekable_ API, + gio.FileInputStream + has its own API for seeking and positioning. To find the position of a file input stream, use + gio.Seekable.tell(). + To find out if a file input stream supports seeking, use + gio.Seekable.can_seek(). + To position a file input stream, use + gio.Seekable.seek(). +

Methods

gio.FileInputStream.query_info

    def query_info(attributes, cancellable=None)

attributes :

a file attribute query string. +

cancellable :

optional + gio.Cancellable + object, None to ignore. +

Returns :

a gio.FileInfo, + or None on error. +

+ The query_info() method queries a file input stream + the given attributes. This function blocks while querying the stream. + For the asynchronous (non-blocking) version of this function, see + gio.FileInputStream.query_info_async(). + While the stream is blocked, the stream will set the pending flag internally, + and any other operations on the stream will fail with gio.ERROR_PENDING. +

gio.FileInputStream.query_info_async

    def query_info_async(attributes, callback, io_priority=glib.PRIORITY_DEFAULT, cancellable=None, user_data=None)

attributes :

a file attribute query string. +

callback :

a GAsyncReadyCallback to call when the request is satisfied. +

io_priority :

the + Glib Priority Constants + of the request. +

cancellable :

optional + gio.Cancellable + object, None to ignore.

user_data :

the data to pass to callback function. +

+ The query_info_async() method queries the stream + information asynchronously. When the operation is finished callback will be + called. You can then call + gio.FileInputStream.query_info_finish() + to get the result of the operation. +

+ For the synchronous version of this function, see + gio.FileInputStream.query_info(). +

+ If cancellable is not None, then the operation can be cancelled + by triggering the cancellable object from another thread. If the operation was + cancelled, the error gio.ERROR_CANCELLED will be set +

gio.FileInputStream.query_info_finish

    def query_info_finish(result)

result :

a gio.AsyncResult. +

Returns :

a gio.FileInfo, + or None on error. +

+ The query_info_finish() method finishes an asynchronous + file append operation started with + gio.FileInputStream.query_info_async(). +

diff --git a/docs/html/class-giofilemonitor.html b/docs/html/class-giofilemonitor.html new file mode 100644 index 0000000..523cc9e --- /dev/null +++ b/docs/html/class-giofilemonitor.html @@ -0,0 +1,21 @@ +gio.FileMonitor

gio.FileMonitor

gio.FileMonitor — File Monitor

Synopsis

class gio.FileMonitor(gobject.GObject):
+    def cancel()
def emit_event(child, other_file, event_type)
def is_cancelled()
def set_rate_limit(limit_msecs)

Ancestry

+-- gobject.GObject
+  +-- gio.FileMonitor
+

gio.FileMonitor Properties

"cancelled"Read + Whether the monitor has been cancelled. Default value: False. +
"rate-limit"Read/Write + The limit of the monitor to watch for changes, in milliseconds. + Allowed values: >= 0. Default value: 800. +

gio.FileMonitor Signal Prototypes

gobject.GObject Signal Prototypes

"changed"

def callback(filemonitor, file, other_file, event_type, user_param1, ...)

Description

+ The gio.FileMonitor + monitors a file or directory for changes. +

+ To obtain a gio.FileMonitor + for a file or directory, use + gio.FileMonitor.monitor(), + gio.FileMonitor.monitor_file(), or + gio.FileMonitor.monitor_directory(). +

+ To get informed about changes to the file or directory you are monitoring, + connect to the "changed" signal. +

Methods

Unfinished section, you may want to see the relevant C API docs for methods descriptions.

diff --git a/docs/html/class-giofileoutputstream.html b/docs/html/class-giofileoutputstream.html new file mode 100644 index 0000000..7ef0ad5 --- /dev/null +++ b/docs/html/class-giofileoutputstream.html @@ -0,0 +1,84 @@ +gio.FileOutputStream

gio.FileOutputStream

gio.FileOutputStream — Base class for implementing streaming input

Synopsis

class gio.FileOutputStream(gio.OutputStream):
+    def get_etag()
def query_info(attributes, cancellable=None)
def query_info_async(attributes, callback, io_priority=glib.PRIORITY_DEFAULT, cancellable=None, user_data=None)
def query_info_finish(result)

Implemented Interfaces

+ gio.FileOutputStream + implements + gio.Seekable +

Description

+ gio.FileOutputStream + provides output streams that write their content to a file. +

+ gio.FileOutputStream + implements gio.Seekable, + which allows the output stream to jump to arbitrary positions in the file and to truncate + the file, provided the filesystem of the file supports these operations. In addition to the + generic gio.Seekable. API, + gio.FileOutputStream + has its own API for seeking and positioning. To find the position of a file output stream, use + gio.Seekable.tell(). + To find out if a file output stream supports seeking, use + gio.Seekable.can_seek(). + To position a file output stream, use + gio.Seekable.seek(). + To find out if a file output stream supports truncating, use + gio.FileOutputStream.can_truncate(). + To truncate a file output stream, use + gio.Seekable.truncate(). +

Methods

gio.FileOutputStream.get_etag

    def get_etag()

Returns :

the entity tag for the stream. +

+ The get_etag() method gets the entity tag + for the file when it has been written. This must be called after the + stream has been written and closed, as the etag can change while writing. +

gio.FileOutputStream.query_info

    def query_info(attributes, cancellable=None)

attributes :

a file attribute query string. +

cancellable :

optional + gio.Cancellable + object, None to ignore. +

Returns :

a gio.FileInfo, + or None on error. +

+ The query_info() method queries a file input stream + the given attributes. This function blocks while querying the stream. + For the asynchronous (non-blocking) version of this function, see + gio.FileOutputStream.query_info_async(). + While the stream is blocked, the stream will set the pending flag internally, + and any other operations on the stream will fail with gio.ERROR_PENDING. +

+ Can fail if the stream was already closed (with error being set to gio.ERROR_CLOSED), + the stream has pending operations (with error being set to gio.ERROR_PENDING), or + if querying info is not supported for the stream's interface (with error being set to + gio.ERROR_NOT_SUPPORTED). In all cases of failure, NULL will be returned. +

+ If cancellable is not None, then the operation can be cancelled by + triggering the cancellable object from another thread. If the operation was cancelled, + the error gio.ERROR_CANCELLED will be set, and None will be returned. +

gio.FileOutputStream.query_info_async

    def query_info_async(attributes, callback, io_priority=glib.PRIORITY_DEFAULT, cancellable=None, user_data=None)

attributes :

a file attribute query string. +

callback :

a GAsyncReadyCallback to call when the request is satisfied. +

io_priority :

the + Glib Priority Constants + of the request. +

cancellable :

optional + gio.Cancellable + object, None to ignore.

user_data :

the data to pass to callback function. +

+ The query_info_async() method queries the stream + information asynchronously. When the operation is finished callback will be + called. You can then call + gio.FileOutputStream.query_info_finish() + to get the result of the operation. +

+ For the synchronous version of this function, see + gio.FileOutputStream.query_info(). +

+ If cancellable is not None, then the operation can be cancelled + by triggering the cancellable object from another thread. If the operation was + cancelled, the error gio.ERROR_CANCELLED will be set +

gio.FileOutputStream.query_info_finish

    def query_info_finish(result)

result :

a gio.AsyncResult. +

Returns :

a gio.FileInfo, + or None on error. +

+ The query_info_finish() method finishes an asynchronous + file append operation started with + gio.FileOutputStream.query_info_async(). +

diff --git a/docs/html/class-giofilterinputstream.html b/docs/html/class-giofilterinputstream.html new file mode 100644 index 0000000..ebdfb0d --- /dev/null +++ b/docs/html/class-giofilterinputstream.html @@ -0,0 +1,22 @@ +gio.FilterInputStream

gio.FilterInputStream

gio.FilterInputStream — Filter Input Stream

Synopsis

class gio.FilterInputStream(gio.InputStream):
+    def get_base_stream()
def get_close_base_stream()
def set_close_base_stream(close_base)

gio.FilterInputStream Properties

"base-stream"Read - Write - Construct onlyThe underlying base stream on which the io ops will be done.
"close-base-stream"Read - Write - Construct onlyIf the base stream should be closed when the filter stream is closed. + Default value: True.

Description

+ Filter Input Stream. +

Methods

gio.FilterInputStream.get_base_stream

    def get_base_stream()

Returns :

A + gio.InputStream +

+ The get_base_stream() method gets the base + stream for the filter stream. +

gio.FilterInputStream.get_close_base_stream

    def get_close_base_stream()

Returns :

True if the base stream + will be closed. +

+ The get_close_base_stream() method returns + whether the base stream will be closed when stream is closed. +

gio.FilterInputStream.set_close_base_stream

    def set_close_base_stream(close_base)

close_base :

True to close the base stream. +

+ The set_close_base_stream() method sets whether + the base stream will be closed when stream is closed. +

diff --git a/docs/html/class-giofilteroutputstream.html b/docs/html/class-giofilteroutputstream.html new file mode 100644 index 0000000..8653c9e --- /dev/null +++ b/docs/html/class-giofilteroutputstream.html @@ -0,0 +1,22 @@ +gio.FilterOutputStream

gio.FilterOutputStream

gio.FilterOutputStream — Filter Output Stream

Synopsis

class gio.FilterOutputStream(gio.OutputStream):
+    def get_base_stream()
def get_close_base_stream()
def set_close_base_stream(close_base)

gio.FilterOutputStream Properties

"base-stream"Read - Write - Construct onlyThe underlying base stream on which the io ops will be done.
"close-base-stream"Read - Write - Construct onlyIf the base stream should be closed when the filter stream is closed. + Default value: True.

Description

+ Filter Output Stream. +

Methods

gio.FilterOutputStream.get_base_stream

    def get_base_stream()

Returns :

A + gio.OutputStream +

+ The get_base_stream() method gets the base + stream for the filter stream. +

gio.FilterOutputStream.get_close_base_stream

    def get_close_base_stream()

Returns :

True if the base stream + will be closed. +

+ The get_close_base_stream() method returns + whether the base stream will be closed when stream is closed. +

gio.FilterOutputStream.set_close_base_stream

    def set_close_base_stream(close_base)

close_base :

True to close the base stream. +

+ The set_close_base_stream() method sets whether + the base stream will be closed when stream is closed. +

diff --git a/docs/html/class-gioicon.html b/docs/html/class-gioicon.html new file mode 100644 index 0000000..aed7157 --- /dev/null +++ b/docs/html/class-gioicon.html @@ -0,0 +1,81 @@ +gio.Icon

gio.Icon

gio.Icon — Interface for icons.

Synopsis

class gio.Icon(gobject.GInterface):
+    def equal(icon2)
def to_string()
+Functions
+ 
+    def gio.icon_new_from_string()

Ancestry

+-- gobject.GInterface
+  +-- gio.Icon
+

Known Derived Interfaces

+ gio.Icon is required by + gio.LoadableIcon. +

Known Implementation

+ gio.Icon is implemented by + gio.ThemedIcon, + gio.FileIcon, + gio.Emblem, + gio.EmblemedIcon. +

Description

+ gio.Icon + is a very minimal interface for icons. It provides functions for checking + the equality of two icons, hashing of icons and serializing an icon to and from strings. +

+ gio.Icon + does not provide the actual pixmap for the icon as this is out of GIO's + scope, however implementations of + gio.Icon + may contain the name of an icon (see + gio.ThemedIcon), + or the path to an icon (see + gio.LoadableIcon). +

+ To check if two GIcons are equal, see + gio.Icon.equal(). +

+ For serializing a gio.Icon, + use gio.Icon.to_string() and + gio.Icon.new_from_string(). +

+ If your application or library provides one or more + gio.Icon + implementations you need to ensure that each GType is registered + with the type system prior to calling + gio.icon_new_from_string(). +

Methods

gio.Icon.equal

    def equal(icon2)

icon2 :

the second + gio.Icon +

+ The equal() method checks if two icons are equal. +

gio.Icon.to_string

    def to_string()

Returns :

An UTF8 string or None + if icon can't be serialized. +

+ The to_string() method generates a textual + representation of icon that can be used for serialization such as when + passing icon to a different process or saving it to persistent storage. Use + gio.icon_new_from_string() + to get icon back from the returned string. +

+ The encoding of the returned string is proprietary to GIcon except in the following two cases +

+ If icon is a gio.FileIcon, + the returned string is a native path (such as /path/to/my icon.png) without escaping + if the gio.File + for icon is a native file. If the file is not native, the returned string is the result of + gio.File.get_uri() + (such as sftp://path/to/my%20icon.png). +

+ If icon is a gio.ThemedIcon + with exactly one name, the encoding is simply the name (such as network-server). +

Functions

gio.icon_new_from_string

    def icon_new_from_string(str)

str :

A string obtained via + gio.Icon.to_string(). +

Returns :

An object implementing the + gio.Icon + interface or None if error is set. +

+ The icon_new_from_string() function generate a + gio.Icon + instance from str. This function can fail if str is not valid - see + gio.Icon.to_string() + for discussion. +

+ If your application or library provides one or more GIcon implementations you need + to ensure that each GType is registered with the type system prior to calling + gio.icon_new_from_string(). +

diff --git a/docs/html/class-gioinputstream.html b/docs/html/class-gioinputstream.html new file mode 100644 index 0000000..bb06b9b --- /dev/null +++ b/docs/html/class-gioinputstream.html @@ -0,0 +1,242 @@ +gio.InputStream

gio.InputStream

gio.InputStream — Base class for implementing streaming input

Synopsis

class gio.InputStream(gobject.GObject):
+    def clear_pending()
def close(cancellable=None)
def close_async(callback, io_priority=glib.PRIORITY_DEFAULT, cancellable=None, user_data=None)
def close_finish(result)
def has_pending()
def is_closed()
def read(count=-1, cancellable=None)
def read_async(count, callback, io_priority=glib.PRIORITY_DEFAULT, cancellable=None, user_data=None)
def read_finish(result)
def read_part(count=-1, cancellable=None)
def set_pending()
def skip(count, cancellable=None)
def skip_async(count, callback, io_priority=glib.PRIORITY_DEFAULT, cancellable=None, user_data=None)
def skip_finish(result)

Ancestry

+-- gobject.GObject
+  +-- gio.InputStream
+

Description

+ gio.InputStream + has functions to read from a stream ( + gio.InputStream.read() + ), to close a stream ( + gio.InputStream.close() + ) and to skip some content ( + gio.InputStream.skip() + ). +

+ To copy the content of an input stream to an output stream without manually + handling the reads and writes, use + gio.OutputStream.splice(). +

+ All of these functions have async variants too. +

Methods

gio.InputStream.clear_pending

    def clear_pending()

+ The clear_pending() method clears the pending flag on stream. +

gio.InputStream.close

    def close(cancellable=None)

cancellable :

optional + gio.Cancellable + object, None to ignore. +

Returns :

True on success + False on failure. +

+ The close() method closes the stream, releasing + resources related to it. +

+ Once the stream is closed, all other operations will return gio.ERROR_CLOSED. + Closing a stream multiple times will not return an error. +

+ Streams will be automatically closed when the last reference is dropped, but + you might want to call this function to make sure resources are released as + early as possible. +

+ Some streams might keep the backing store of the stream (e.g. a file descriptor) + open after the stream is closed. See the documentation for the individual + stream for details. +

+ On failure the first error that happened will be reported, but the close operation + will finish as much as possible. A stream that failed to close will still return + gio.ERROR_CLOSED for all operations. Still, it is important to check and report + the error to the user. +

+ If cancellable is not None, then the operation can be cancelled by + triggering the cancellable object from another thread. If the operation was cancelled, + the error gio.ERROR_CANCELLED will be returned. Cancelling a close will still leave + the stream closed, but some streams can use a faster close that doesn't block to e.g. + check errors. +

gio.InputStream.close_async

    def close_async(callback, io_priority=glib.PRIORITY_DEFAULT, cancellable=None, user_data=None)

callback :

a GAsyncReadyCallback to call when the request is satisfied. +

io_priority :

the + Glib Priority Constants + of the request. +

cancellable :

optional + gio.Cancellable + object, None to ignore.

user_data :

the data to pass to callback function. +

+ The close_async() method asynchronously requests an + asynchronous closes of the stream, releasing resources related to it. +

+ For more details, see + gio.InputStream.close() + which is the synchronous version of this call. +

+ When the operation is finished, callback will be called. You can then call + gio.InputStream.close_finish() + to get the result of the operation. +

gio.InputStream.close_finish

    def close_finish(result)

result :

a gio.AsyncResult. +

Returns :

True if the stream was closed successfully. +

+ The close_finish() method finishes an asynchronous + file append operation started with + gio.InputStream.close_async(). +

gio.InputStream.has_pending

    def has_pending()

Returns :

True if stream has pending actions. +

+ The has_pending() method checks if an input stream has pending actions. +

gio.InputStream.is_closed

    def is_closed()

Returns :

True if the stream is closed. +

+ The is_closed() method checks if an input stream is closed. +

gio.InputStream.read

    def read(count=-1, cancellable=None)

count :

optionally the number of bytes that will be read from the stream. +

cancellable :

optional + gio.Cancellable + object, None to ignore. +

Returns :

The number of bytes read, or -1 on error. +

+ The read() method tries to read count bytes from + the stream into the buffer starting at buffer. Will block during this read. +

+ This function is similar to + gio.InputStream.read_part(), + except it tries to read as many bytes as requested, only stopping on an error or end of stream. +

+ On a successful read of count bytes, or if we reached the end of the stream, + True is returned, and bytes_read is set to the number of bytes read into buffer. +

+ If cancellable is not None, then the operation can be cancelled by + triggering the cancellable object from another thread. If the operation was cancelled, + the error gio.ERROR_CANCELLED will be returned. Cancelling a close will still leave + the stream closed, but some streams can use a faster close that doesn't block to e.g. + check errors. +

+ If there is an error during the operation False is returned and error + is set to indicate the error status, bytes_read is updated to contain the number of + bytes read into buffer before the error occurred. +

gio.InputStream.read_async

    def read_async(count, callback, io_priority=glib.PRIORITY_DEFAULT, cancellable=None, user_data=None)

count :

the number of bytes that will be read from the stream. +

callback :

a GAsyncReadyCallback to call when the request is satisfied. +

io_priority :

the + Glib Priority Constants + of the request. +

cancellable :

optional + gio.Cancellable + object, None to ignore.

user_data :

the data to pass to callback function. +

+ The read_async() method requests an asynchronous read + of count bytes from the stream into the buffer. +

+ For more details, see + gio.InputStream.read() + which is the synchronous version of this call. +

+ When the operation is finished, callback will be called. You can then call + gio.InputStream.read_finish() + to get the result of the operation. +

+ During an async request no other sync and async calls are allowed, and + will result in gio.ERROR_PENDING errors. +

+ A value of count larger than G_MAXSSIZE will cause a gio.ERROR_INVALID_ARGUMENT error. +

+ On success, the number of bytes read into the buffer will be passed to the callback. + It is not an error if this is not the same as the requested size, as it can happen e.g. + near the end of a file, but generally we try to read as many bytes as requested. Zero + is returned on end of file (or if count is zero), but never otherwise. +

+ Any outstanding i/o request with higher priority (lower numerical value) will be + executed before an outstanding request with lower priority. Default priority is glib.PRIORITY_DEFAULT. +

+ The asyncronous methods have a default fallback that uses threads to implement asynchronicity, so + they are optional for inheriting classes. However, if you override one you must override all. +

gio.InputStream.read_finish

    def read_finish(result)

result :

a gio.AsyncResult. +

Returns :

The number of bytes read in, or -1 on error. +

+ The read_finish() method finishes an asynchronous + stream read operation started by + gio.InputStream.read_async(). +

gio.InputStream.read_part

    def read_part(count=-1, cancellable=None)

count :

optionally the number of bytes that will be read from the stream. +

cancellable :

optional + gio.Cancellable + object, None to ignore. +

Returns :

The number of bytes read, or -1 on error. +

+ The read_part() method tries to read count bytes from + the stream into the buffer starting at buffer. Will block during this read. +

+ If count is zero returns zero and does nothing. A value of count larger than + G_MAXSSIZE will cause a gio.ERROR_INVALID_ARGUMENT error. +

+ On success, the number of bytes read into the buffer is returned. It is + not an error if this is not the same as the requested size, as it can + happen e.g. near the end of a file. Zero is returned on end of file + (or if count is zero), but never otherwise. +

+ If cancellable is not None, then the operation can be cancelled by + triggering the cancellable object from another thread. If the operation was cancelled, + the error gio.ERROR_CANCELLED will be returned. Cancelling a close will still leave + the stream closed, but some streams can use a faster close that doesn't block to e.g. + check errors. +

+ On error -1 is returned and error is set accordingly. +

Note

+ This method roughly corresponds to C GIO g_input_stream_read. +

gio.InputStream.set_pending

    def set_pending()

Returns :

True if pending was previously + unset and is now set. +

+ The set_pending() method sets stream to have actions pending. + If the pending flag is already set or stream is closed, + it will return False and set error. +

gio.InputStream.skip

    def skip(count, cancellable=None)

count :

the number of bytes that will be skipped from the stream. +

cancellable :

optional + gio.Cancellable + object, None to ignore. +

Returns :

The number of bytes skipped, or -1 on error +

+ The skip() method tries to skip count bytes + from the stream. Will block during the operation. +

+ This is identical to + read(), + from a behaviour standpoint, but the bytes that are skipped are not + returned to the user. Some streams have an implementation that is more + efficient than reading the data. +

+ This function is optional for inherited classes, as the default implementation emulates it using read. +

+ If cancellable is not None, then the operation can be cancelled by + triggering the cancellable object from another thskip. If the operation was cancelled, + the error gio.ERROR_CANCELLED will be returned. Cancelling a close will still leave + the stream closed, but some streams can use a faster close that doesn't block to e.g. + check errors. +

gio.InputStream.skip_async

    def skip_async(count, callback, io_priority=glib.PRIORITY_DEFAULT, cancellable=None, user_data=None)

count :

the number of bytes that will be skipped from the stream. +

callback :

a GAsyncskipyCallback to call when the request is satisfied. +

io_priority :

the + Glib Priority Constants + of the request. +

cancellable :

optional + gio.Cancellable + object, None to ignore.

user_data :

the data to pass to callback function. +

+ The skip_async() method request an asynchronous + skip of count bytes from the stream. +

+ For more details, see + gio.InputStream.skip() + which is the synchronous version of this call. +

+ When the operation is finished, callback will be called. You can then call + gio.InputStream.skip_finish() + to get the result of the operation. +

+ During an async request no other sync and async calls are allowed, and + will result in gio.ERROR_PENDING errors. +

+ A value of count larger than G_MAXSSIZE will cause a gio.ERROR_INVALID_ARGUMENT error. +

+ On success, the number of bytes skipped will be passed to the callback. It is + not an error if this is not the same as the requested size, as it can happen + e.g. near the end of a file, but generally we try to skip as many bytes as requested. + Zero is returned on end of file (or if count is zero), but never otherwise. +

+ Any outstanding i/o request with higher priority (lower numerical value) will be + executed before an outstanding request with lower priority. Default priority is glib.PRIORITY_DEFAULT. +

+ The asyncronous methods have a default fallback that uses thskips to implement asynchronicity, so + they are optional for inheriting classes. However, if you override one you must override all. +

gio.InputStream.skip_finish

    def skip_finish(result)

result :

a gio.AsyncResult. +

Returns :

The number of bytes skipped in, or -1 on error. +

+ The skip_finish() method finishes an asynchronous + stream skip operation started by + gio.InputStream.skip_async(). +

diff --git a/docs/html/class-gioloadableicon.html b/docs/html/class-gioloadableicon.html new file mode 100644 index 0000000..b894302 --- /dev/null +++ b/docs/html/class-gioloadableicon.html @@ -0,0 +1,51 @@ +gio.LoadableIcon

gio.LoadableIcon

gio.LoadableIcon — Interface for icons.

Synopsis

class gio.LoadableIcon(gobject.GInterface):
+    def load(size=0, cancellable=None)
def load_async(callback, size=0, cancellable=None, user_data=None)
def load_finish(res)

Prerequisites

+ gio.LoadableIcon requires + gio.Icon. and + gobject.GObject +

Known Implementation

+ gio.LoadableIcon is implemented by + gio.FileIcon +

Description

+ gio.LoadableIcon + extends the gio.Icon + interface and adds the ability to load icons from streams. +

Methods

gio.LoadableIcon.load

    def load(size=0, cancellable=None)

size :

an integer +

cancellable :

optional + gio.Cancellable + object, None to ignore. +

Returns :

a 2 tuple containing a + gio.InputStream + to read the icon from and a string containing the icon type. +

+ The load() method loads a loadable icon. + For the asynchronous version of this function, see + gio.LoadableIcon.load_async(). +

gio.LoadableIcon.load_async

    def load_async(callback, size=0, cancellable=None, user_data=None)

callback :

a GAsyncReadyCallback to call when the request is satisfied. +

size :

an integer +

cancellable :

optional + gio.Cancellable + object, None to ignore. +

user_data :

the data to pass to callback function. +

+ The load_async() method loads an icon asynchronously. +

+ For more details, see + gio.LoadableIcon.load() + which is the synchronous version of this call. +

+ When the operation is finished, callback will be called. You can then call + gio.LoadableIcon.load_finish() + to get the result of the operation. +

gio.LoadableIcon.load_finish

    def load_finish(res)

res :

a + gio.AsyncResult. +

Returns :

a 2 tuple containing a + gio.InputStream + to read the icon from and a string containing the icon type. +

+ The load_finish() method finishes an asynchronous + icon load started in + gio.LoadableIcon.load_async(). +

diff --git a/docs/html/class-giomemoryinputstream.html b/docs/html/class-giomemoryinputstream.html new file mode 100644 index 0000000..b9276a9 --- /dev/null +++ b/docs/html/class-giomemoryinputstream.html @@ -0,0 +1,32 @@ +gio.MemoryInputStream

gio.MemoryInputStream

gio.MemoryInputStream — Base class for implementing streaming input

Synopsis

class gio.MemoryInputStream(gio.InputStream):
+    gio.MemoryInputStream()
def add_data(data)
+Functions
+ 
+    def gio.memory_input_stream_new_from_data(data)

Implemented Interfaces

+ gio.MemoryInputStream + implements + gio.Seekable +

Description

+ gio.MemoryInputStream + is a class for using arbitrary memory chunks as input for GIO streaming input operations. +

Constructor

    gio.MemoryInputStream(icon)

Returns :

a new + gio.MemoryInputStream. +

+ Creates an empty + gio.MemoryInputStream. +

Methods

gio.MemoryInputStream.add_data

    def add_data(data)

data :

input data. +

+ The add_data() method appends data to data + that can be read from the input stream +

Functions

gio.memory_input_stream_new_from_data

    def memory_input_stream_new_from_data(data)

data :

input data. +

Returns :

A new + gio.MemoryInputStream + read from data +

+ The memory_input_stream_new_from_data() function creates + a new gio.MemoryInputStream + with data in memory. +

diff --git a/docs/html/class-giomemoryoutputstream.html b/docs/html/class-giomemoryoutputstream.html new file mode 100644 index 0000000..cebe8e3 --- /dev/null +++ b/docs/html/class-giomemoryoutputstream.html @@ -0,0 +1,40 @@ +gio.MemoryOutputStream

gio.MemoryOutputStream

gio.MemoryOutputStream — Streaming output operations on memory chunks

Synopsis

class gio.MemoryOutputStream(gio.OutputStream):
+    gio.MemoryOutputStream()
def get_contents()
def get_data_size()
def get_size()

Implemented Interfaces

+ gio.MemoryOutputStream + implements + gio.Seekable +

Description

+ gio.MemoryOutputStream + is a class for using arbitrary memory chunks as output for GIO streaming output operations. +

Constructor

    gio.MemoryOutputStream()

Returns :

a new + gio.MemoryOutputStream. +

+ Creates a new + gio.MemoryOutputStream. +

Methods

gio.MemoryOutputStream.get_contents

    def get_contents()

Returns :

the stream's data +

+ The get_contents() method gets any loaded data + from the ostream. +

+ Note that the returned data may become invalid on the next write or truncate + operation on the stream. +

gio.MemoryOutputStream.get_data_size

    def get_data_size()

Returns :

the number of bytes written to the stream +

+ The get_data_size() method returns the number + of bytes from the start up to including the last byte written in the + stream that has not been truncated away. +

gio.MemoryOutputStream.get_size

    def get_size()

Returns :

the number of bytes allocated for the data buffer +

+ The get_size() method gets the size of the + currently allocated data area (availible from + gio.MemoryOutputStream.get_contents() + ). +

+ Note that for growable streams the returned size may become invalid on the next write or truncate operation on the stream. +

+ If you want the number of bytes currently written to the stream, use + gio.MemoryOutputStream.get_data_size(). +

diff --git a/docs/html/class-giomount.html b/docs/html/class-giomount.html new file mode 100644 index 0000000..5486311 --- /dev/null +++ b/docs/html/class-giomount.html @@ -0,0 +1,242 @@ +gio.Mount

gio.Mount

gio.Mount — Mount management

Synopsis

class gio.Mount(gobject.GInterface):
+    def can_eject()
def can_unmount()
def eject(callback, flags=gio.MOUNT_UNMOUNT_NONE, cancellable=None, user_data=None)
def eject_finish(result)
def get_drive()
def get_icon()
def get_name()
def get_root()
def get_uuid()
def get_volume()
def guess_content_type(callback, force_rescan, cancellable=None, user_data=None)
def guess_content_type_finish(result)
def guess_content_type_sync(force_rescan, cancellable=None)
def is_shadowed()
def remount(callback, flags=gio.MOUNT_UNMOUNT_NONE, mount_operation=None, cancellable=None, user_data=None)
def remount_finish(result)
def shadow()
def unmount(callback, flags=gio.MOUNT_UNMOUNT_NONE, cancellable=None, user_data=None)
def unmount_finish(result)
def unshadow()

Ancestry

+-- gobject.GInterface
+  +-- gio.Mount
+

Prerequisites

+ gio.Mount requires + gobject.GObject +

gio.Mount Signal Prototypes

gobject.GObject Signal Prototypes

"aborted"

def callback(mount, user_param1, ...)

"changed"

def callback(mount, user_param1, ...)

"unmounted"

def callback(mount, user_param1, ...)

Description

+ The gio.Mount + interface represents user-visible mounts. Note, when porting from GnomeVFS, + gio.Mount + is the moral equivalent of GnomeVFSVolume. + +

+ gio.Mount + is a "mounted" filesystem that you can access. Mounted is in quotes because + it's not the same as a unix mount, it might be a gvfs mount, but you can still + access the files on it if you use GIO. Might or might not be related to a volume object. +

+ Unmounting a GMount instance is an asynchronous operation. For more information + about asynchronous operations, see GAsyncReady and GSimpleAsyncReady. To unmount + a gio.Mount instance, + first call + g_mount_unmount() + with (at least) the GMount instance and a GAsyncReadyCallback. The callback will + be fired when the operation has resolved (either with success or failure), and a + GAsyncReady structure will be passed to the callback. That callback should then call + g_mount_unmount_finish() + with the GMount and the GAsyncReady data to see if the operation was completed successfully. + If an error is present when g_mount_unmount_finish() is called, then it will be filled + with any error information. +

Methods

gio.Mount.can_eject

    def can_eject()

Returns :

True if the mount can be ejected, + False otherwise. +

+ The can_eject() method checks if a mount can be ejected. +

gio.Mount.can_unmount

    def can_unmount()

Returns :

True if the mount can be unmounted, + False otherwise. +

+ The can_eject() method checks if a mount can be unmounted. +

gio.Mount.eject

    def eject(callback, flags=gio.MOUNT_UNMOUNT_NONE, cancellable=None, user_data=None)

callback :

A GAsyncReadyCallback to call when the request is satisfied. +

flags :

flags affecting the unmount if required for eject + Gio Mount Unmount Flags Constants. +

cancellable :

Optional + gio.Cancellable + object, None to ignore. +

user_data :

The data to pass to callback function. +

+ The eject() method asynchronously ejects a mount. +

+ When the operation is finished, callback will be called. You can then call + gio.Mount.eject_finish() + to obtain the result of the operation. +

gio.Mount.eject_finish

    def eject_finish(result)

result :

a gio.AsyncResult. +

Returns :

True if the mount has been ejected + successfully, False otherwise. +

+ The eject_finish() method finishes ejecting a mount. +

gio.Mount.get_drive

    def get_drive()

Returns :

gio.Drive + or None if mount is not associated with a volume or a drive. +

+ The get_drive() method gets the drive for the mount. +

+ This is a convenience method for getting the + gio.Volume + and then using that object to get the + gio.Drive. +

gio.Mount.get_icon

    def get_icon()

Returns :

gio.Icon + for the mount. +

+ The get_icon() method gets the icon for mount. +

gio.Mount.get_name

    def get_name()

Returns :

the name for the given mount. +

+ The get_name() method gets the name of mount. +

gio.Mount.get_root

    def get_root()

Returns :

a gio.File. +

+ The get_root() method gets the root directory on mount. +

gio.Mount.get_uuid

    def get_uuid()

Returns :

the UUID for mount or None + if no UUID can be computed. +

+ The get_uuid() method gets the UUID for the mount. + The reference is typically based on the file system UUID for the mount in + question and should be considered an opaque string. Returns None + if there is no UUID available +

gio.Mount.get_volume

    def get_volume()

Returns :

a gio.Volume + or None if mount is not associated with a volume. +

+ The get_volume() method gets the volume for the mount. +

gio.Mount.guess_content_type

    def guess_content_type(callback, force_rescan, cancellable=None, user_data=None)

callback :

A GAsyncReadyCallback to call when the request is satisfied. +

force_rescan :

Whether to force a rescan of the content. Otherwise a cached result will be used if available. +

cancellable :

Optional + gio.Cancellable + object, None to ignore. +

user_data :

The data to pass to callback function. +

+ The guess_content_type() method asynchronously tries to guess the type of + content stored on mount. Returns one or more textual identifiers of well-known content + types (typically prefixed with "x-content/"), e.g. x-content/image-dcf for camera memory + cards. See the shared-mime-info specification for more on x-content types. +

+ If cancellable is not None, then the operation can be cancelled + by triggering the cancellable object from another thread. If the operation was cancelled, + the error gio.ERROR_CANCELLED will be returned. +

+ When the operation is finished, callback will be called. You can then call + gio.Mount.guess_content_type_finish() + to obtain the result of the operation. +

gio.Mount.guess_content_type_finish

    def guess_content_type_finish(result)

result :

a gio.AsyncResult. +

Returns :

A list of types or None on error. +

+ The guess_content_type_finish() method finishes guessing content + types of mount. If any errors occured during the operation, error will be set to + contain the errors and FALSE will be returned. In particular, you may get an + gio.ERROR_NOT_SUPPORTED if the mount does not support content guessing. +

gio.Mount.guess_content_type_sync

    def guess_content_type_sync(force_rescan, cancellable=None)

force_rescan :

Whether to force a rescan of the content. Otherwise a cached result will be used if available. +

cancellable :

Optional + gio.Cancellable + object, None to ignore. +

+ The guess_content_type_sync() method tries to guess + the type of content stored on mount. Returns one or more textual identifiers + of well-known content types (typically prefixed with "x-content/"), e.g. + x-content/image-dcf for camera memory cards. See the shared-mime-info specification + for more on x-content types. +

+ If cancellable is not None, then the operation can be cancelled + by triggering the cancellable object from another thread. If the operation was cancelled, + the error gio.ERROR_CANCELLED will be returned. +

+ This is an synchronous operation and as such may block doing IO; see + gio.Mount.guess_content_type() + for the asynchronous version. +

gio.Mount.is_shadowed

    def is_shadowed()

Returns :

True if mount is shadowed. +

+ The is_shadowed() method determines if mount + is shadowed. Applications or libraries should avoid displaying mount + in the user interface if it is shadowed. +

+ A mount is said to be shadowed if there exists one or more user visible + objects (currently + gio.Mount + objects) with a root that is inside the root of mount. +

+ One application of shadow mounts is when exposing a single file system + that is used to address several logical volumes. In this situation, a + gio.VolumeMonitor + implementation would create two + gio.Volume + objects (for example, one for the camera functionality of the device + and one for a SD card reader on the device) with activation URIs + gphoto2://[usb:001,002]/store1/ and gphoto2://[usb:001,002]/store2/. + When the underlying mount (with root gphoto2://[usb:001,002]/) is + mounted, said + gio.VolumeMonitor + implementation would create two + gio.Mount + objects (each with their root matching the corresponding volume + activation root) that would shadow the original mount. +

+ The proxy monitor in GVfs 2.26 and later, automatically creates and + manage shadow mounts (and shadows the underlying mount) if the activation + root on a gio.Volume + is set. +

gio.Mount.remount

    def remount(callback, flags=gio.MOUNT_UNMOUNT_NONE, mount_operation=None, cancellable=None, user_data=None)

callback :

A GAsyncReadyCallback to call when the request is satisfied. +

flags :

flags affecting the unmount if required for eject + Gio Mount Unmount Flags Constants. +

mount_operation :

a gio.MountOperation + or None to avoid user interaction. +

cancellable :

Optional + gio.Cancellable + object, None to ignore. +

user_data :

The data to pass to callback function. +

+ The remount() method asynchronously remounts a mount. +

+ If cancellable is not None, then the operation can be cancelled + by triggering the cancellable object from another thread. If the operation was cancelled, + the error gio.ERROR_CANCELLED will be returned. +

+ When the operation is finished, callback will be called. You can then call + gio.Mount.remount_finish() + to obtain the result of the operation. +

gio.Mount.remount_finish

    def remount_finish(result)

result :

a gio.AsyncResult. +

Returns :

True if the mount has been remounted + successfully, False otherwise. +

+ The remount_finish() method finishes remounting a mount. +

gio.Mount.shadow

    def shadow()

+ The shadow() method increments the shadow + count on mount. Usually used by + gio.VolumeMonitor + implementations when creating a shadow mount for mount, see + gio.Mount.is_shadowed() + for more information. The caller will need to emit the "changed" + signal on mount manually. +

gio.Mount.unmount

    def unmount(callback, flags=gio.MOUNT_UNMOUNT_NONE, cancellable=None, user_data=None)

callback :

A GAsyncReadyCallback to call when the request is satisfied. +

flags :

flags affecting the unmount if required for eject + Gio Mount Unmount Flags Constants. +

cancellable :

Optional + gio.Cancellable + object, None to ignore. +

user_data :

The data to pass to callback function. +

+ The unmount() method asynchronously unmounts a mount. +

+ If cancellable is not None, then the operation can be cancelled + by triggering the cancellable object from another thread. If the operation was cancelled, + the error gio.ERROR_CANCELLED will be returned. +

+ When the operation is finished, callback will be called. You can then call + gio.Mount.unmount_finish() + to obtain the result of the operation. +

gio.Mount.unmount_finish

    def unmount_finish(result)

result :

a gio.AsyncResult. +

Returns :

True if the mount has been unmounted + successfully, False otherwise. +

+ The unmount_finish() method finishes unmounting a mount. +

gio.Mount.unshadow

    def unshadow()

+ The unshadow() method decrements the shadow + count on mount. Usually used by + gio.VolumeMonitor + implementations when destroying a shadow mount for mount, see + gio.Mount.is_shadowed() + for more information. The caller will need to emit the "changed" + signal on mount manually. +

Signals

The "aborted" gio.Mount Signal

    def callback(mount, user_param1, ...)

mount :

the mount

user_param1 :

the first user parameter (if any) specified + with the connect() + method

... :

additional user parameters (if any)

+ Emitted by the backend when e.g. a device becomes unavailable while a + mount operation is in progress. +

+ Implementations of gio.MountOperation + should handle this signal by dismissing open password dialogs. +

The "changed" gio.Mount Signal

    def callback(mount, user_param1, ...)

mount :

the mount

user_param1 :

the first user parameter (if any) specified + with the connect() + method

... :

additional user parameters (if any)

+ Emitted when the mount has been changed. +

The "unmounted" gio.Mount Signal

    def callback(mount, user_param1, ...)

mount :

the mount

user_param1 :

the first user parameter (if any) specified + with the connect() + method

... :

additional user parameters (if any)

+ This signal is emitted when the + gio.Mount + have been unmounted. +

diff --git a/docs/html/class-giomountoperation.html b/docs/html/class-giomountoperation.html new file mode 100644 index 0000000..19cc014 --- /dev/null +++ b/docs/html/class-giomountoperation.html @@ -0,0 +1,123 @@ +gio.MountOperation

gio.MountOperation

gio.MountOperation — Authentication methods for mountable locations.

Synopsis

class gio.MountOperation(gobject.GObject):
+    gio.MountOperation()
def get_anonymous()
def get_choice()
def get_domain()
def get_password()
def get_password_save()
def get_username()
def replay(result)
def set_anonymous(anonymous)
def set_choice(choice)
def set_domain(domain)
def set_password(password)
def set_password_save(save)
def set_username(username)

gio.MountOperation Properties

"anonymous"Read/Write + Whether to use an anonymous user when authenticating. + Default value: False +
"choice"Read/Write + The index of the user's choice when a question is asked during + the mount operation. See the "ask-question" signal. + Allowed values: >= 0 Default value: 0 +
"domain"Read/Write + The domain to use for the mount operation. Default value: None +
"password"Read/Write + The password that is used for authentication when carrying out the + mount operation. Default value: None +
"password-save"Read/Write + Determines if and how the password information should be saved. + Default value: gio.PASSWORD_SAVE_NEVER +
"username"Read/Write + The user name that is used for authentication when carrying out the + mount operation. Default value: None +

gio.MountOperation Signal Prototypes

gobject.GObject Signal Prototypes

"aborted"

def callback(mountoperation, user_param1, ...)

"ask-password"

def callback(mountoperation, message, default_user, default_domain, flags, user_param1, ...)

"ask-question"

def callback(mountoperation, message, choices, user_param1, ...)

"reply"

def callback(mountoperation, result, user_param1, ...)

Description

+ The gio.MountOperation + provides a mechanism for authenticating mountable operations, such as loop mounting files, + hard drive partitions or server locations. +

+ Mounting operations are handed a + gio.MountOperation + that then can use if they require any privileges or authentication for their volumes to be + mounted (e.g. a hard disk partition or an encrypted filesystem), or if they are implementing + a remote server protocol which requires user credentials such as FTP or WebDAV. +

+ Users should instantiate a subclass of this that implements all the various callbacks + to show the required dialogs, such as + gtk.MountOperation. +

Constructor

    gio.MountOperation()

Returns :

a new + gio.MountOperation. +

+ Creates a new mount operation. +

Methods

gio.MountOperation.get_anonymous

    def get_anonymous()

Returns :

True if mount operation is anonymous. +

+ The get_anonymous() method check to see whether + the mount operation is being used for an anonymous user +

gio.MountOperation.get_choice

    def get_choice()

Returns :

an integer containing an index of the user's + choice from the choice's list, or 0. +

+ The get_anonymous() method gets a choice + from the mount operation. +

gio.MountOperation.get_domain

    def get_domain()

Returns :

a string set to the domain. +

+ The get_domain() method gets the domain + of the mount operation. +

gio.MountOperation.get_password

    def get_password()

Returns :

a string containing the password within + the mountoperation. +

+ The get_password() method gets a password + from the mount operation. +

gio.MountOperation.get_password_save

    def get_password_save()

Returns :

a + Gio Password Save Constants + flag. +

+ The get_password_save() method gets the state + of saving passwords for the mount operation. +

gio.MountOperation.get_username

    def get_username()

Returns :

a string containing the user name. +

+ The get_username() method get the user + name from the mount operation. +

gio.MountOperation.reply

    def reply(result)

result :

a + Gio Mount Operation Result Constants +

+ The reply() method emits the "reply" signal. +

gio.MountOperation.set_anonymous

    def set_anonymous(anonymous)

anonymous :

boolean value. +

+ The set_anonymous() method sets the mount operation + to use an anonymous user if anonymous is True. +

gio.MountOperation.set_choice

    def set_choice(choice)

choice :

an integer. +

+ The set_choice() method sets a default choice for the mount operation. +

gio.MountOperation.set_domain

    def set_domain(domain)

domain :

the domain to set. +

+ The set_domain() method sets the mount operation's domain. +

gio.MountOperation.set_password

    def set_password(password)

password :

password to set. +

+ The set_password() method sets the mount + operation's password to password. +

gio.MountOperation.set_password_save

    def set_password_save(save)

save :

a set of + Gio Password Save Constants +

+ The set_password_save() method sets the state + of saving passwords for the mount operation. +

gio.MountOperation.set_username

    def set_username(username)

username :

input username. +

+ The set_anonymous() method sets the user + name within op to username. +

Signals

The "aborted" gio.MountOperation Signal

    def callback(mountoperation, user_param1, ...)

mountoperation :

the mountoperation

user_param1 :

the first user parameter (if any) specified + with the connect() + method

... :

additional user parameters (if any)

+ Emitted by the backend when e.g. a device becomes unavailable while a mount operation is in progress. + Implementations of gio.MountOperation + should handle this signal by dismissing open password dialogs. +

The "ask-password" gio.MountOperation Signal

    def callback(mountoperation, message, default_user, default_domain, flags, user_param1, ...)

mountoperation :

the mountoperation

message :

string containing a message to display to the user.

default_user :

string containing the default user name.

default_domain :

string containing the default domain.

flags :

a set of + Gio Ask Password Flags Constants +

user_param1 :

the first user parameter (if any) specified + with the connect() + method

... :

additional user parameters (if any)

+ This signal is emitted when a mount operation asks the user for a password. + If the message contains a line break, the first line should be presented as a heading. + For example, it may be used as the primary text in a + gtk.MessageDialog. +

The "ask-question" gio.MountOperation Signal

    def callback(mountoperation, message, choices, user_param1, ...)

mountoperation :

the mountoperation

message :

string containing a message to display to the user.

choices :

a list of strings for each possible choice.

user_param1 :

the first user parameter (if any) specified + with the connect() + method

... :

additional user parameters (if any)

+ This signal is emitted when asking the user a question and gives a list of choices + for the user to choose from. If the message contains a line break, the first line should be + presented as a heading. For example, it may be used as the primary text in a + gtk.MessageDialog. +

The "reply" gio.MountOperation Signal

    def callback(mountoperation, result, user_param1, ...)

mountoperation :

the mountoperation

result :

a + Gio Mount Operation Result Constants + indicating how the request was handled

user_param1 :

the first user parameter (if any) specified + with the connect() + method

... :

additional user parameters (if any)

+ This signal is emitted when the user has replied to the mount operation. +

diff --git a/docs/html/class-giooutputstream.html b/docs/html/class-giooutputstream.html new file mode 100644 index 0000000..10b06d9 --- /dev/null +++ b/docs/html/class-giooutputstream.html @@ -0,0 +1,19 @@ +gio.OutputStream

gio.OutputStream

gio.OutputStream — Base class for implementing streaming input

Synopsis

class gio.OutputStream(gobject.GObject):
+    def clear_pending()
def close(cancellable=None)
def close_async(callback, io_priority=glib.PRIORITY_DEFAULT, cancellable=None, user_data=None)
def close_finish(result)
def flush(cancellable=None)
def flush_async(callback, io_priority=glib.PRIORITY_DEFAULT, cancellable=None, user_data=None)
def flush_finish(result)
def has_pending()
def is_closed()
def set_pending()
def splice(cancellable=None, flags=gio.OUTPUT_STREAM_SPLICE_NONE)
def splice_async(source, callback, flags=gio.OUTPUT_STREAM_SPLICE_NONE, io_priority=glib.PRIORITY_DEFAULT, cancellable=None, user_data=None)
def splice_finish(result)
def write(buffer, cancellable=None)
def write_async(buffer, callback, io_priority=glib.PRIORITY_DEFAULT, cancellable=None, user_data=None)
def write_finish(result)

Ancestry

+-- gobject.GObject
+  +-- gio.OutputStream
+

Description

+ gio.OutputStream + has functions to write from a stream ( + gio.OutputStream.write() + ), to close a stream ( + gio.OutputStream.close() + ) and to flush pending writes ( + gio.OutputStream.flush() + ). +

+ To copy the content of an input stream to an output stream without manually + handling the reads and writes, use + gio.OutputStream.splice(). +

+ All of these functions have async variants too. +

Methods

Unfinished section, you may want to see the relevant C API docs for methods descriptions.

diff --git a/docs/html/class-gioseekable.html b/docs/html/class-gioseekable.html new file mode 100644 index 0000000..8e98b67 --- /dev/null +++ b/docs/html/class-gioseekable.html @@ -0,0 +1,55 @@ +gio.Seekable

gio.Seekable

gio.Seekable — Stream seeking interface.

Synopsis

class gio.Seekable(gobject.GInterface):
+    def tell()
def can_seek()
def seek(offset, type=0, cancellable=None)
def can_truncate()
def truncate(offset, cancellable=None)

Ancestry

+-- gobject.GInterface
+  +-- gio.Seekable
+

Known Implementation

+ gio.Seekable is implemented by + gio.FileOutputStream, + gio.MemoryInputStream, + gio.FileInputStream and + gio.MemoryOutputStream. +

Description

+ gio.Seekable + is implemented by streams (implementations of + gio.InputStream or + gio.OutputStream) + that support seeking. +

Methods

gio.Seekable.tell

    def tell()

Returns :

+ the offset from the beginning of the buffer +

+ Tells the current position within the stream. +

gio.Seekable.can_seek

    def can_seek()

Returns :

True if this + gio.Seekable can be seeked with + the seek() method, False + if not.

+ The can_seek() method checks if the + seek() + can be used on this gio.Seekable. +

gio.Seekable.seek

    def seek(offset, type=0, cancellable=None)

offset :

the offset that is added to the position determined by the type parameter. +

type :

0=current position, 1=start of the file, 2=end of the file.

cancellable :

a gio.Cancellable + or None.

Returns :

True on successful seek, + False otherwise. +

+ Seeks in the stream by the given offset, modified by type. +

+ If cancellable is not None, then the + operation can be cancelled by triggering the cancellable object from another thread. +

gio.Seekable.can_truncate

    def can_truncate()

Returns :

True if this + gio.Seekable can be truncated with + the truncate() method, False + if not.

+ The can_truncate() method checks if the + truncate() + can be used on this gio.Seekable. +

gio.Seekable.truncate

    def truncate(offset, cancellable=None)

offset :

the offset at which the stream should be truncated +

cancellable :

a gio.Cancellable + or None.

Returns :

True if successful, + False otherwise. +

+ Truncates a stream with a given offset. +

+ If cancellable is not None, then the + operation can be cancelled by triggering the cancellable object from another thread. +

+ If an operation was partially finished when the operation was cancelled the + partial result will be returned, without an error. +

diff --git a/docs/html/class-giosimpleasyncresult.html b/docs/html/class-giosimpleasyncresult.html new file mode 100644 index 0000000..a9a07fe --- /dev/null +++ b/docs/html/class-giosimpleasyncresult.html @@ -0,0 +1,87 @@ +gio.SimpleAsyncResult

gio.SimpleAsyncResult

gio.SimpleAsyncResult — Simple asynchronous results implementation.

Synopsis

class gio.SimpleAsyncResult(gobject.GObject):
+    def complete()
def complete_in_idle()
def get_op_res_gboolean()
def get_op_res_gssize()
def propagate_error()
def set_handle_cancellation(handle_cancellation)
def set_op_res_gboolean(op_res)
def set_op_res_gssize(op_res)

Implemented Interface

+ gio.SimpleAsyncResult implements + gio.AsyncResult. +

Description

+ Implements gio.AsyncResult + for simple cases. Most of the time, this will be all an application needs, and will be used transparently + Because of this, GSimpleAsyncResult is used throughout GIO for handling asynchronous functions. +

+ gio.SimpleAsyncResult + handles GAsyncReadyCallbacks, error reporting, operation cancellation and the final state of an + operation, completely transparent to the application. Results can be returned as a pointer e.g. + for functions that return data that is collected asynchronously, a boolean value for checking the + success or failure of an operation, or a gssize for operations which return the number of bytes modified + by the operation; all of the simple return cases are covered. +

+ Most of the time, an application will not need to know of the details of this API; it is handled + transparently, and any necessary operations are handled by GAsyncResult's interface. However, if + implementing a new GIO module, for writing language bindings, or for complex applications that need + better control of how asynchronous operations are completed, it is important to understand this functionality. +

+ gio.SimpleAsyncResult + are tagged with the calling function to ensure that asynchronous functions and + their finishing functions are used together correctly. +

+ An asynchronous operation can be made to ignore a cancellation event by calling + gio.SimpleAsyncResult.set_handle_cancellation() + with a + gio.AsyncResult + for the operation and False. This is useful for operations that are dangerous to cancel, + such as close (which would cause a leak if cancelled before being run). +

+ gio.AsyncResult + can integrate into GLib's event loop, GMainLoop, or it can use GThreads if available. + gio.SimpleAsyncResult.complete() + will finish an I/O task directly within the main event loop. + gio.SimpleAsyncResult.complete_in_idle() + will integrate the I/O task into the main event loop as an idle function. + +

+ To set the results of an asynchronous function, + gio.SimpleAsyncResult.set_op_res_gboolean(), and + gio.SimpleAsyncResult.set_op_res_gssize() + are provided, setting the operation's result to a gboolean, or gssize, respectively. +

+ Likewise, to get the result of an asynchronous function, + gio.SimpleAsyncResult.get_op_res_gboolean() and + gio.SimpleAsyncResult.get_op_res_gssize() + are provided, getting the operation's result as a gboolean and gssize, respectively. +

Methods

gio.SimpleAsyncResult.complete

    def complete()

+ The complete() method completes an asynchronous I/O job. + Must be called in the main thread, as it invokes the callback that should be called + in the main thread. If you are in a different thread use + gio.SimpleAsyncResult.complete_in_idle(). +

gio.SimpleAsyncResult.complete_in_idle

    def complete_in_idle()

+ The complete_in_idle() method completes an asynchronous + function in the main event loop using an idle function. +

gio.SimpleAsyncResult.get_op_res_gboolean

    def get_op_res_gboolean()

Returns :

True if the operation's result was + True, False if the operation's result + was False. +

+ The get_op_res_gboolean() method gets the operation + result boolean from within the asynchronous result. +

gio.SimpleAsyncResult.get_op_res_gssize

    def get_op_res_gssize()

Returns :

a gssize returned from the asynchronous function. +

+ The get_op_res_gssize() method gets a gssize + from the asynchronous result. +

gio.SimpleAsyncResult.propagate_error

    def propagate_error()

Returns :

True if the error was propegated + to dest. False otherwise. +

+ The propagate_error() method propagates an error + from within the simple asynchronous result to a given destination. +

gio.SimpleAsyncResult.set_handle_cancellation

    def set_handle_cancellation(handle_cancellation)

handle_cancellation :

a boolean. +

+ The set_handle_cancellation() method sets whether + to handle cancellation within the asynchronous operation. +

gio.SimpleAsyncResult.set_op_res_gboolean

    def set_op_res_gboolean(op_res)

op_res :

a boolean. +

+ The set_op_res_gboolean() method sets the operation + result to a boolean within the asynchronous result. +

gio.SimpleAsyncResult.set_op_res_gssize

    def set_op_res_gssize(op_res)

op_res :

a gssize. +

+ The set_op_res_gssize() method sets the operation + result within the asynchronous result to the given op_res. +

diff --git a/docs/html/class-giothemedicon.html b/docs/html/class-giothemedicon.html new file mode 100644 index 0000000..6c2991d --- /dev/null +++ b/docs/html/class-giothemedicon.html @@ -0,0 +1,42 @@ +gio.ThemedIcon

gio.ThemedIcon

gio.ThemedIcon — Icon theming support.

Synopsis

class gio.ThemedIcon(gobject.GObject):
+    gio.ThemedIcon()
def append_name()
def get_names()
def prepend_name()

Ancestry

+-- gobject.GObject
+  +-- gio.ThemedIcon
+

gio.ThemedIcon Properties

"name"Write/Contruct Only + The icon name. Default value: None +
"names"Read/Write/Contruct Only + A list of icon names. +
"use-default-fallbacks"Read/Write/Contruct Only + Whether to use the default fallbacks found by shortening the + icon name at '-' characters. If the "names" array has more + than one element, ignores any past the first. +

Description

+ gio.ThemedIcon + is an implementation of gio.Icon + that supports icon themes. GThemedIcon contains a list of all of the icons present in an icon + theme, so that icons can be looked up quickly. +

+ gio.ThemedIcon + does not provide actual pixmaps for icons, just the icon names. Ideally something like + gtk.IconTheme.choose_icon() + should be used to resolve the list of names so that fallback icons work nicely + with themes that inherit other themes +

Constructor

    gio.ThemedIcon(name, use_default_fallbacks=False)

name :

a string containing an icon name. +

Returns :

a new + gio.ThemedIcon. +

+ Creates a new themed icon from icon name, if instead of an icon name you + provide a list of icon names, the gio.ThemedIcon + will be constructed using the items in the list. +

Methods

gio.ThemedIcon.append_name

    def append_name()

name :

name of icon to append to list of icons from within icon. +

+ The append_name() method appends a name to + the list of icons from within icon. +

gio.ThemedIcon.get_names

    def get_names()

Returns :

a list of icon names. +

+ The get_names() method gets the names + of icons from within icon. +

gio.ThemedIcon.prepend_name

    def prepend_name()

name :

name of icon to prepend to list of icons from within icon. +

+ The prepend_name() method prepends a name to + the list of icons from within icon. +

diff --git a/docs/html/class-giounixinputstream.html b/docs/html/class-giounixinputstream.html new file mode 100644 index 0000000..dce3d2f --- /dev/null +++ b/docs/html/class-giounixinputstream.html @@ -0,0 +1,37 @@ +gio.unix.InputStream

gio.unix.InputStream

gio.unix.InputStream — Streaming input operations for UNIX file descriptors.

Synopsis

class gio.unix.InputStream(gio.InputStream):
+    gio.unix.InputStream(fd, close_fd)
def get_close_fd()
def get_fd()
def set_close_fd(close_fd)

gio.unix.InputStream Properties

"close-fd"Read - WriteWhether to close the file descriptor when the stream is closed. + Default value: True.
"fd"Read - Write - Construct onlyThe file descriptor that the stream reads from. Default value: -1.

Description

+ gio.unix.InputStream + implements gio.InputStream + for reading from a UNIX file descriptor, including asynchronous operations. + The file descriptor must be selectable, so it doesn't work with opened files. +

+ Note that gio.unix.InputStream + belongs to the UNIX-specific GIO interfaces, thus you have to use the gio-unix-2.0.pc pkg-config file + when using it. +

Constructor

    gio.unix.InputStream(fd, close_fd)

fd :

a UNIX file descriptor. +

close_fd :

True + to close the file descriptor when done +

Returns :

a new + gio.unix.InputStream +

+ Creates a new gio.unix.InputStream + from the given fd. +

+ If close_fd is True, the file descriptor will be closed when the stream is closed. +

Methods

gio.unix.InputStream.get_close_fd

    def get_close_fd()

Returns :

True if the file descriptor is closed when done. +

+ The get_close_fd() method returns whether the file + descriptor of stream will be closed when the stream is closed. +

gio.unix.InputStream.get_fd

    def get_fd()

Returns :

The file descriptor of stream. +

+ The get_fd() method return the UNIX file descriptor + that the stream reads from. +

gio.unix.InputStream.set_close_fd

    def set_close_fd(close_fd)

close_fd :

True to close the file descriptor when done . +

+ The set_close_fd() method sets whether the file descriptor + of stream shall be closed when the stream is closed. +

diff --git a/docs/html/class-giounixoutputstream.html b/docs/html/class-giounixoutputstream.html new file mode 100644 index 0000000..4093d8f --- /dev/null +++ b/docs/html/class-giounixoutputstream.html @@ -0,0 +1,37 @@ +gio.unix.OutputStream

gio.unix.OutputStream

gio.unix.OutputStream — Streaming output operations for UNIX file descriptors.

Synopsis

class gio.unix.OutputStream(gio.OutputStream):
+    gio.unix.OutputStream(fd, close_fd)
def get_close_fd()
def get_fd()
def set_close_fd(close_fd)

gio.unix.OutputStream Properties

"close-fd"Read - WriteWhether to close the file descriptor when the stream is closed. + Default value: True.
"fd"Read - Write - Construct onlyThe file descriptor that the stream writes to. Default value: -1.

Description

+ gio.unix.OutputStream + implements gio.OutputStream + for writing to a UNIX file descriptor, including asynchronous operations. + The file descriptor must be selectable, so it doesn't work with opened files. +

+ Note that gio.unix.OutputStream + belongs to the UNIX-specific GIO interfaces, thus you have to use the gio-unix-2.0.pc pkg-config file + when using it. +

Constructor

    gio.unix.OutputStream(fd, close_fd)

fd :

a UNIX file descriptor. +

close_fd :

True + to close the file descriptor when done +

Returns :

a new + gio.unix.OutputStream +

+ Creates a new gio.unix.OutputStream + from the given fd. +

+ If close_fd is True, the file descriptor will be closed when the stream is closed. +

Methods

gio.unix.OutputStream.get_close_fd

    def get_close_fd()

Returns :

True if the file descriptor is closed when done. +

+ The get_close_fd() method returns whether the file + descriptor of stream will be closed when the stream is closed. +

gio.unix.OutputStream.get_fd

    def get_fd()

Returns :

The file descriptor of stream. +

+ The get_fd() method return the UNIX file descriptor + that the stream reads from. +

gio.unix.OutputStream.set_close_fd

    def set_close_fd(close_fd)

close_fd :

True to close the file descriptor when done . +

+ The set_close_fd() method sets whether the file descriptor + of stream shall be closed when the stream is closed. +

diff --git a/docs/html/class-giovolume.html b/docs/html/class-giovolume.html new file mode 100644 index 0000000..957cbad --- /dev/null +++ b/docs/html/class-giovolume.html @@ -0,0 +1,176 @@ +gio.Volume

gio.Volume

gio.Volume — Volume management.

Synopsis

class gio.Volume(gobject.GInterface):
+    def can_eject()
def can_mount()
def eject(callback, flags=gio.MOUNT_UNMOUNT_NONE, cancellable=None, user_data=None)
def eject_finish(result)
def enumerate_identifiers()
def get_activation_root()
def get_drive()
def get_icon()
def get_identifier()
def get_mount()
def get_name()
def get_uuid()
def mount(mount_operation, callback, flags=gio.MOUNT_MOUNT_NONE, cancellable=None, user_data=None)
def mount_finish(result)
def should_automount()

Ancestry

+-- gobject.GInterface
+  +-- gio.Volume
+

Prerequisites

+ gio.Volume requires + gobject.GObject +

gio.Volume Signal Prototypes

gobject.GObject Signal Prototypes

"changed"

def callback(volume, user_param1, ...)

"removed"

def callback(volume, user_param1, ...)

Description

+ The gio.Volume + interface represents user-visible objects that can be mounted. Note, when porting + from GnomeVFS, gio.Volume + is the moral equivalent of GnomeVFSDrive. +

+ Mounting a gio.Volume + instance is an asynchronous operation. For more information about asynchronous operations. + To mount a gio.Volume, first call + gio.Volume.mount() + with (at least) the gio.Volume + instance, optionally a + gio.MountOperation + object and a GAsyncReadyCallback. +

+ Typically, one will only want to pass None for the GMountOperation + if automounting all volumes when a desktop session starts since it's not desirable + to put up a lot of dialogs asking for credentials. +

+ The callback will be fired when the operation has resolved (either with success or failure), + and a GAsyncReady structure will be passed to the callback. That callback should then call + gio.Volume.mount_finish() + with the GVolume instance and the GAsyncReady data to see if the operation was completed + successfully. If an error is present when + gio.Volume.mount_finish() + is called, then it will be filled with any error information. +

+ It is sometimes necessary to directly access the underlying operating system object behind a volume + (e.g. for passing a volume to an application via the commandline). For this purpose, GIO allows to obtain + an 'identifier' for the volume. There can be different kinds of identifiers, such as Hal UDIs, + filesystem labels, traditional Unix devices (e.g. /dev/sda2), uuids. GIO uses predefind strings + as names for the different kinds of identifiers: + "hal-udi", "label", etc. Use + gio.Volume.get_identifier() + to obtain an identifier for a volume. +

Methods

gio.Volume.can_eject

    def can_eject()

Returns :

True if the volume can be ejected, + False otherwise. +

+ The can_eject() method checks if a volume can be ejected. +

gio.Volume.can_mount

    def can_mount()

Returns :

True if the volume can be mounted + for media changes, False otherwise. +

+ The can_mount() method checks if a volume + can be mounted. +

gio.Volume.eject

    def eject(callback, flags=gio.MOUNT_UNMOUNT_NONE, cancellable=None, user_data=None)

callback :

A GAsyncReadyCallback to call when the request is satisfied. +

flags :

flags affecting the unmount if required for eject. +

cancellable :

Optional + gio.Cancellable + object, None to ignore. +

user_data :

The data to pass to callback function. +

+ The eject() method asynchronously ejects a volume. +

+ When the operation is finished, callback will be called. You can then call + gio.Volume.eject_finish() + to obtain the result of the operation. +

gio.Volume.eject_finish

    def eject_finish(result)

result :

a gio.AsyncResult. +

Returns :

True if the volume has been ejected + successfully, False otherwise. +

+ The eject_finish() method finishes ejecting a volume. + If any errors occured during the operation, error will be set to contain the + errors and False will be returned. +

gio.Volume.enumerate_identifiers

    def enumerate_identifiers()

Returns :

a list of strings containing kinds of identifiers. +

+ The enumerate_identifiers() method gets the kinds + of identifiers that volume has. Use + gio.Volume.get_identifier() + to obtain the identifiers themselves. +

gio.Volume.get_activation_root

    def get_activation_root()

Returns :

the activation root of volume or None. +

+ The get_activation_root() method gets the activation + root for a gio.Volume + if it is known ahead of mount time. Returns None otherwise. + If not None and if volume is mounted, then the result of + gio.Mount.get_root() + on the GMount object obtained from + gio.Volume.get_mount() + will always either be equal or a prefix of what this function returns. + In other words, in code: +

+mount = volume.get_mount() # mounted, so never None
+mount_root = mount.get_root()
+volume_activation_root = volume.get_activation_root() # assume not None
+

+ then the expression +

+volume_activation_root.has_prefix(mount_root) || volume_activation_root.equal(mount_root)
+

+ will always be True. +

+ Activation roots are typically used in + gio.VolumeMonitor + implementations to find the underlying mount to shadow, see + gio.Mount.is_shadowed() + for more details. +

gio.Volume.get_drive

    def get_drive()

Returns :

A gio.Drive + or None if volume is not associated with a drive. +

+ The get_drive() method gets the drive for the volume. +

gio.Volume.get_icon

    def get_icon()

Returns :

gio.Icon + for the volume. +

+ The get_icon() method gets the icon for volume. +

gio.Volume.get_identifier

    def get_identifier()

Returns :

A string containing the requested identfier, or + None if the + gio.Volume + doesn't have this kind of identifier. +

+ The get_identifier() method gets the identifier of + the given kind for volume. +

gio.Volume.get_mount

    def get_mount()

Returns :

A + gio.Mount + or None if volume isn't mounted. +

+ The get_mount() method gets the mount for the volume. +

gio.Volume.get_name

    def get_name()

Returns :

A string containing volume's name. +

+ The get_name() method gets the name of volume. +

gio.Volume.get_uuid

    def get_uuid()

Returns :

the UUID for volume or None + if no UUID can be computed. +

+ The get_uuid() method gets the UUID for the volume. + The reference is typically based on the file system UUID for the volume in + question and should be considered an opaque string. + Returns None if there is no UUID available. +

gio.Volume.mount

    def mount(mount_operation, callback, flags=gio.MOUNT_MOUNT_NONE, cancellable=None, user_data=None)

mount_operation :

A + gio.MountOperation + or None to avoid user interaction. +

callback :

A GAsyncReadyCallback to call when the request is satisfied. +

flags :

Flags affecting the operation +

cancellable :

Optional + gio.Cancellable + object, None to ignore. +

user_data :

The data to pass to callback function. +

+ The mount() method mounts a volume. This is an + asynchronous operation, and is finished by calling + gio.Volume.mount_finish() + with the volume and GAsyncResult returned in the callback. +

gio.Volume.mount_finish

    def mount_finish(result)

result :

a gio.AsyncResult. +

Returns :

True if the volume has been mounted + successfully, False otherwise. +

+ The mounted() method finishes mounting a volume. + If any errors occured during the operation, error will be set to contain + the errors and False will be returned. +

+ If the mount operation succeeded, + get_mount() + on volume is guaranteed to return the mount right after calling this function; + there's no need to listen for the 'mount-added' signal on + gio.VolumeMonitor. +

gio.Volume.should_automount

    def should_automount()

Returns :

True if the volume should + be automatically mounted. +

+ The should_automount() method returns whether + the volume should be automatically mounted. +

Signals

The "changed" gio.Volume Signal

    def callback(volume, user_param1, ...)

volume :

the volume

user_param1 :

the first user parameter (if any) specified + with the connect() + method

... :

additional user parameters (if any)

+ Emitted when the volume has been changed. +

The "removed" gio.Volume Signal

    def callback(volume, user_param1, ...)

volume :

the volume

user_param1 :

the first user parameter (if any) specified + with the connect() + method

... :

additional user parameters (if any)

+ This signal is emitted when the + gio.Volume + have been removed. If the recipient is holding references to the object + they should release them so the object can be finalized. +

diff --git a/docs/html/class-giovolumemonitor.html b/docs/html/class-giovolumemonitor.html new file mode 100644 index 0000000..697d14f --- /dev/null +++ b/docs/html/class-giovolumemonitor.html @@ -0,0 +1,135 @@ +gio.VolumeMonitor

gio.VolumeMonitor

gio.VolumeMonitor — Volume Monitor.

Synopsis

class gio.VolumeMonitor(gobject.GObject):
+    def get_connected_drives()
def get_mount_for_uuid(uuid)
def get_mounts()
def get_volume_for_uuid(uuid)
def get_volumes()
+Functions
+    def gio.volume_monitor_adopt_orphan_mount()
def gio.volume_monitor_get()

gio.VolumeMonitor Signal Prototypes

gobject.GObject Signal Prototypes

"drive-changed"

def callback(volume_monitor, drive, user_param1, ...)

"drive-connected"

def callback(volume_monitor, drive, user_param1, ...)

"drive-disconnected"

def callback(volume_monitor, drive, user_param1, ...)

"drive-eject-button"

def callback(volume_monitor, drive, user_param1, ...)

"mount-added"

def callback(volume_monitor, mount, user_param1, ...)

"mount-changed"

def callback(volume_monitor, mount, user_param1, ...)

"mount-pre-unmount"

def callback(volume_monitor, mount, user_param1, ...)

"mount-removed"

def callback(volume_monitor, mount, user_param1, ...)

"volume-added"

def callback(volume_monitor, volume, user_param1, ...)

"volume-changed"

def callback(volume_monitor, volume, user_param1, ...)

"volume-removed"

def callback(volume_monitor, volume, user_param1, ...)

Description

+ The gio.VolumeMonitor + is for listing the user interesting devices and volumes on the computer. In other words, + what a file selector or file manager would show in a sidebar. +

Methods

gio.VolumeMonitor.get_connected_drives

    def get_connected_drives()

Returns :

a list of connected + gio.Drive objects. +

+ The get_connected_drives() method gets a list + of drives connected to the system. +

gio.VolumeMonitor.get_mount_for_uuid

    def get_mount_for_uuid(uuid)

uuid :

The UUID to look for. +

Returns :

A + gio.Mount + or None if no such mount is available. +

+ The get_mount_for_uuid() method finds a + gio.Mount + object by it's UUID (see + gio.Mount.get_uuid()) +

gio.VolumeMonitor.get_mounts

    def get_mounts()

Returns :

A list of + gio.Mount + objects. +

+ The get_mounts() method gets a list of the mounts on the system. +

gio.VolumeMonitor.get_volume_for_uuid

    def get_volume_for_uuid(uuid)

uuid :

The UUID to look for. +

Returns :

A + gio.Volume + or None if no such volume is available. +

+ The get_mount_for_uuid() method finds a + gio.Mount + object by it's UUID (see + gio.Mount.get_uuid()) +

gio.VolumeMonitor.get_volumes

    def get_volumes()

Returns :

A list of + gio.Volume + objects. +

+ The get_volumes() method gets a list of the volumes on the system. +

Functions

gio.volume_monitor_adopt_orphan_mount

    def volume_monitor_adopt_orphan_mount()

Returns :

The gio.Volume + object that is the parent for mount or None if no wants to adopt the + gio.Mount. +

Warning

This method will be deprecated starting from GIO 2.20

+ The volume_monitor_adopt_orphan_mount() function should + be called by any gio.VolumeMonitor + implementation when a new gio.Mount + object is created that is not associated with a + gio.Volume object. + It must be called just before emitting the mount_added signal. +

+ If the return value is not None, the caller must associate the returned + gio.Volume + object with the + gio.Mount. + This involves returning it in it's + gio.Mount.get_volumes() + implementation. The caller must also listen for the "removed" signal on the + returned object and give up it's reference when handling that signal +

+ Similary, if implementing + gio.volume_monitor_adopt_orphan_mount(), + the implementor must take a reference to mount and return it in it's + gio.Volume.get_mount() + implemented. Also, the implementor must listen for the "unmounted" signal + on mount and give up it's reference upon handling that signal. +

+ There are two main use cases for this function. +

+ One is when implementing a user space file system driver that reads blocks of + a block device that is already represented by the native volume monitor + (for example a CD Audio file system driver). Such a driver will generate it's own + gio.Mount + object that needs to be assoicated with the + gio.Volume + object that represents the volume. +

+ The other is for implementing a + gio.VolumeMonitor + whose sole purpose is to return + gio.Volume + objects representing entries in the users "favorite servers" list or similar. +

gio.volume_monitor_get

    def volume_monitor_get()

Returns :

A reference to the + gio.VolumeMonitor + used by gio. +

+ The volume_monitor_get() function gets the + volume monitor used by gio. +

Signals

The "drive-changed" gio.Volume Signal

    def callback(volume_monitor, drive, user_param1, ...)

volume_monitor :

the volume monitor

drive :

the drive that changed

user_param1 :

the first user parameter (if any) specified + with the connect() + method

... :

additional user parameters (if any)

+ Emitted when a drive changes. +

The "drive-connected" gio.Volume Signal

    def callback(volume_monitor, drive, user_param1, ...)

volume_monitor :

the volume monitor

drive :

the drive that was connected

user_param1 :

the first user parameter (if any) specified + with the connect() + method

... :

additional user parameters (if any)

+ Emitted when a drive is connected to the system. +

The "drive-disconnected" gio.Volume Signal

    def callback(volume_monitor, drive, user_param1, ...)

volume_monitor :

the volume monitor

drive :

the drive that was disconnected

user_param1 :

the first user parameter (if any) specified + with the connect() + method

... :

additional user parameters (if any)

+ Emitted when a drive is disconnected from the system. +

The "drive-eject-button" gio.Volume Signal

    def callback(volume_monitor, drive, user_param1, ...)

volume_monitor :

the volume monitor

drive :

the drive where the eject button was pressed

user_param1 :

the first user parameter (if any) specified + with the connect() + method

... :

additional user parameters (if any)

+ Emitted when the eject button is pressed on drive. +

The "mount-added" gio.Volume Signal

    def callback(volume, mount, user_param1, ...)

volume_monitor :

the volume monitor

mount :

a Mount that was added.

user_param1 :

the first user parameter (if any) specified + with the connect() + method

... :

additional user parameters (if any)

+ Emitted when a mount is added. +

The "mount-changed" gio.Volume Signal

    def callback(volume_monitor, mount, user_param1, ...)

volume_monitor :

the volume monitor

mount :

the Mount that changed.

user_param1 :

the first user parameter (if any) specified + with the connect() + method

... :

additional user parameters (if any)

+ Emitted when a mount changes. +

The "mount-pre-unmount" gio.Volume Signal

    def callback(volume_monitor, mount, user_param1, ...)

volume_monitor :

the volume monitor

mount :

the Mount that is being unmounted.

user_param1 :

the first user parameter (if any) specified + with the connect() + method

... :

additional user parameters (if any)

+ Emitted when a mount is about to be removed. +

The "mount-removed" gio.Volume Signal

    def callback(volume_monitor, mount, user_param1, ...)

volume_monitor :

the volume monitor

mount :

the Mount that was removed.

user_param1 :

the first user parameter (if any) specified + with the connect() + method

... :

additional user parameters (if any)

+ Emitted when a mount is removed. +

The "volume-added" gio.Volume Signal

    def callback(volume_monitor, volume, user_param1, ...)

volume_monitor :

the volume monitor

volume :

a Volume that was added.

user_param1 :

the first user parameter (if any) specified + with the connect() + method

... :

additional user parameters (if any)

+ Emitted when a mountable volume is added to the system. +

The "volume-changed" gio.Volume Signal

    def callback(volume_monitor, volume, user_param1, ...)

volume_monitor :

the volume monitor

volume :

a Volume that changed.

user_param1 :

the first user parameter (if any) specified + with the connect() + method

... :

additional user parameters (if any)

+ Emitted when mountable volume is changed. +

The "volume-removed" gio.Volume Signal

    def callback(volume_monitor, volume, user_param1, ...)

volume_monitor :

the volume monitor

volume :

a Volume that was removed.

user_param1 :

the first user parameter (if any) specified + with the connect() + method

... :

additional user parameters (if any)

+ Emitted when a mountable volume is removed from the system. +

diff --git a/docs/html/class-glibmaincontext.html b/docs/html/class-glibmaincontext.html new file mode 100644 index 0000000..071c992 --- /dev/null +++ b/docs/html/class-glibmaincontext.html @@ -0,0 +1,29 @@ +glib.MainContext

glib.MainContext

glib.MainContext — an object representing a set of event sources to be handled +in a glib.MainLoop.

Synopsis

class glib.MainContext:
+    glib.MainContext()
def iteration(may_block)
def pending()

Ancestry

+-- glib.MainContext
+

Description

A glib.MainContext +represents a set of event sources that can be run in a single thread. File +descriptors (plain files, pipes or sockets) and timeouts are the standard +event sources for GTK and PyGTK though +others can be added. Each event source is assigned a priority. The default +priority, glib.PRIORITY_DEFAULT, is 0. Values less +than 0 denote higher priorities. Values greater than 0 denote lower +priorities. Events from high priority sources are always processed before +events from lower priority sources. Single iterations of a glib.MainContext +can be run with the iteration() +method.

Constructor

    glib.MainContext()

Returns :

a new glib.MainContext + object.

Creates a new glib.MainContext +object.

Methods

glib.MainContext.iteration

    def iteration()

may_block :

if TRUE the call may block + waiting for an event.

Returns :

TRUE if events were + dispatched.

The iteration() method runs a single +iteration. This involves:

  • checking to see if any associated event sources are ready +to be processed;
  • then if no events sources are ready and +may_block is TRUE, waiting for a +source to become ready;
  • and finally, dispatching the highest priority events +sources that are ready

Note that even when may_block is +TRUE, it is still possible for +iteration() to return FALSE, +since the the wait may be interrupted for other reasons than an event source +becoming ready.

glib.MainContext.pending

    def pending()

Returns :

TRUE if events are + pending.

The pending() method checks if any +associated sources have pending events.

diff --git a/docs/html/class-glibmainloop.html b/docs/html/class-glibmainloop.html new file mode 100644 index 0000000..d0894dc --- /dev/null +++ b/docs/html/class-glibmainloop.html @@ -0,0 +1,38 @@ +glib.MainLoop

glib.MainLoop

glib.MainLoop — an object representing the main event loop of a PyGTK + application.

Synopsis

class glib.MainLoop:
+    glib.MainLoop(context=None, is_running=0)
def get_context()
def is_running()
def quit()
def run()

Ancestry

+-- glib.MainLoop
+

Description

glib.MainLoop +represents a main event loop. A glib.MainLoop +is created with the glib.MainLoop() +constructor. After adding the initial event sources, the run() +method is called. This continuously checks for new events from each of the +event sources and dispatches them. Finally, the processing of an event from +one of the sources leads to a call to the quit() +method to exit the main loop, and the run() +method returns.

It is possible to create new instances of glib.MainLoop +recursively. This is often used in PyGTK applications +when showing modal dialog boxes. Note that event sources are associated with +a particular glib.MainContext, +and will be checked and dispatched for all main loops associated with that +glib.MainContext.

PyGTK contains wrappers of some of these +functions, e.g. the gtk.main(), gtk.main_quit() +and gtk.events_pending() +functions.

Constructor

    glib.MainLoop(context=None, is_running=None)

context :

a glib.MainContext + or None to use the default + context.

is_running :

if TRUE indicates that the + loop is running. This is not very important since calling the run() + method will set this to TRUE + anyway.

Returns :

a new glib.MainLoop + object.

Creates a new glib.MainLoop +object.

Methods

glib.MainLoop.get_context

    def get_context()

Returns :

the glib.MainContext + the mainloop is associated with

The get_context() method returns the +glib.MainContext +that the mainloop was created with.

glib.MainLoop.is_running

    def is_running()

Returns :

TRUE if the mainloop is + currently being run.

The is_running() method checks to see +if the mainloop is currently being run via the run() +method.

glib.MainLoop.quit

    def quit()

The quit() method stops the mainloop +from running. Any subsequent calls to the run() +method will return immediately.

glib.MainLoop.run

    def run()

The run() method runs a mainloop until +the quit() +method is called. If this is called for the thread of the loop's glib.MainContext, +it will process events from the loop, otherwise it will simply wait.

diff --git a/docs/html/class-gobject.html b/docs/html/class-gobject.html new file mode 100644 index 0000000..4c1e07c --- /dev/null +++ b/docs/html/class-gobject.html @@ -0,0 +1,176 @@ +gobject.GObject

gobject.GObject

gobject.GObject — the base class

Synopsis

class gobject.GObject:
+    def get_property(property_name)
def get_properties(first_property_name, ...)
def set_property(property_name, value)
def set_properties(property_name=value, ...)
def freeze_notify()
def notify(property_name)
def thaw_notify()
def get_data(key)
def set_data(key, data)
def connect(detailed_signal, handler)
def connect_after(detailed_signal, handler)
def connect_object(detailed_signal, handler)
def connect_object_after(detailed_signal, handler)
def disconnect(handler_id)
def handler_disconnect(handler_id)
def handler_is_connected(handler_id)
def handler_block(handler_id)
def handler_unblock(handler_id)
def handler_block_by_func(callable)
def handler_unblock_by_func(callable)
def emit(detailed_signal)
def stop_emission(detailed_signal)
def emit_stop_by_name(detailed_signal)
def chain()

Ancestry

+-- gobject.GObject
+

Attributes

"props"Read/Write +

This attribute gives full access to GObject properties as + simple attributes. It can be used to iterate over all the object + properties, and can be used both on class or instance objects.

+

Examples:

+
+button = Button()
+button_label = button.props.label
+button.props.label = 'Click on this fancy button'
+for pspec in button.props:
+    print pspec
+    print button.get_property(pspec.name)
+label_pspec = Button.props.label
+button_label = button.get_property(label_pspec.name)
+              
+
"__doc__"ReadThe documentation for the object type. Uses + "__gdoc__" if no specific documentation set.
"__gdoc__"ReadThe generated documentation for the underlying GObject + type.
"__gtype__"ReadThe underlying GObject type.
"__grefcount__"ReadThe reference count for the underlying GObject.

gobject.GObject Signal Prototypes

"notify"

def callback(gobject, property_spec, user_param1, ...)

Description

The gobject.GObject + class is the base class providing the common attributes and methods for + the PyGTK classes. The gobject.GObject + class is not a user interface widget class.

The gobject.GObject + class provides the signal management methods, the object property access + methods and the object data management methods.

Methods

gobject.GObject.get_property

    def get_property(property_name)

property_name :

a string containing the property name for the +GObject

Returns :

a Python object containing the value of the +property

The get_property() method returns the +value of the property specified by property_name or +None if there is no value associated with the property.

The TypeError exception is raised +if the property name is not registered with the object class.

gobject.GObject.get_properties

    def get_properties(first_property_name, ...)

first_property_name :

a string containing the first property name for the +GObject

... :

additional property names +

Returns :

a tuple containing the property values +requested

The get_properties() method returns a tuple containing +the values of the properties requested, or +None if there is no value associated with the property.

The TypeError exception is raised +if the property name is not registered with the object class.

gobject.GObject.set_property

    def set_property(property_name, value)

property_name :

a string containing the property +name

value :

a Python object containing the property value +to be set

The set_property() method sets the +property specified by property_name to the specified +value.

The TypeError exception is raised +if the property name is not registered with the object class or if the value +specified could not be converted to the property type.

gobject.GObject.set_properties

    def set_properties(property_name=value, ...)

property_name :

the property name

value :

a Python object containing the property value +to be set

... :

additional property name and value +kwargs

The set_properties() method sets the +property specified by property_name to the specified +value, followed by pairs of property name +and value as keyword arguments.

The TypeError exception is raised +if the property name is not registered with the object class or if the value +specified could not be converted to the property type.

gobject.GObject.freeze_notify

    def freeze_notify()

The freeze_notify() method freezes the +object's property-changed notification queue so that "notify" signals are +blocked until the thaw_notify() method is +called.

gobject.GObject.notify

    def notify(property_name)

property_name :

a string containing a property +name

The notify() method causes the "notify" +signal for the property specified by property_name to +be emitted.

gobject.GObject.thaw_notify

    def thaw_notify()

The thaw_notify() method thaws the +object's property-changed notification queue so that "notify" signals are +emitted.

gobject.GObject.get_data

    def get_data(key)

key :

a string used as the key

Returns :

a Python object containing the associated +data

The get_data() method returns the +Python object associated with the specified key or +None if there is no data associated with the key or +if there is no key associated with the object.

gobject.GObject.set_data

    def set_data(key, data)

key :

a string used as a key

data :

a Python object that is the value to be +associated with the key

The set_data() method associates the +specified Python object (data) with +key.

gobject.GObject.connect

    def connect(detailed_signal, handler, ...)

detailed_signal :

a string containing the signal +name

handler :

a Python function or method +object.

... :

additional optional +parameters

Returns :

an integer identifier

The connect() method adds a function or +method (handler)to the end of the list of signal +handlers for the named detailed_signal but before the +default class signal handler. An optional set of parameters may be specified +after the handler parameter. These will all be passed +to the signal handler when invoked.

For example if a function handler was connected to a signal +using:

+  handler_id = object.connect("signal_name", handler, arg1, arg2, arg3)
+

The handler should be defined as:

+  def handler(object, arg1, arg2, arg3):
+

A method handler connected to a signal using:

+  handler_id = object.connect("signal_name", self.handler, arg1, arg2)
+

requires an additional argument when defined:

+  def handler(self, object, arg1, arg2)
+

A TypeError exception is raised +if detailed_signal identifies a signal name that is +not associated with the object.

gobject.GObject.connect_after

    def connect_after(detailed_signal, handler, ...)

detailed_signal :

a string containing the signal +name

handler :

a Python function or method +object

... :

additional optional +parameters

Returns :

an integer handler +identifier

The connect_after() method is similar +to the connect() method except that the +handler is added to the signal handler list after the +default class signal handler. Otherwise the details of +handler definition and invocation are the +same.

gobject.GObject.connect_object

    def connect_object(detailed_signal, handler, gobject)

detailed_signal :

a string containing the signal +name

handler :

a Python function or method +object

gobject :

a GObject

Returns :

an integer handler +identifier

The connect_object() method is the same +as the connect() method except that the +handler is invoked with the specified +gobject in place of the object invoking the +connect_object() method. For example, a call with a +function handler:

+  handler_id = object("signal_name", handler, gobject)
+

will cause the handler to be invoked +as:

+  handler(gobject)
+

Likewise a method handler will be invoked as:

+  self.handler(gobject)
+

This can be helpful in invoking PyGTK widget methods that +require no arguments except the widget itself (e.g. +widget.destroy()) by using the class method as the +handler. For example, a Button "clicked" signal can be set up to invoke the +Window destroy() method as:

+  handler_id = button.connect_object("clicked", Window.destroy, window)
+

When the button is clicked the handler is invoked as:

+  Window.destroy(window)
+

which is the same as:

+  window.destroy()
+

Additional arguments may be passed to the handler as with the +connect() method handler invocations.

gobject.GObject.connect_object_after

    def connect_object_after(detailed_signal, handler)

detailed_signal :

a string containing the signal +name

handler :

a Python function or method +object

gobject :

a GObject

Returns :

an integer handler +identifier

The connect_object_after() method is +similar to the connect_object() method except that +the handler is added to the signal handler list after +the default class signal handler. Otherwise the details of +handler definition and invocation are the +same.

gobject.GObject.disconnect

    def disconnect(handler_id)

handler_id :

an integer handler +identifier

The disconnect() method removes the +signal handler with the specified handler_id from the +list of signal handlers for the object.

gobject.GObject.handler_disconnect

    def handler_disconnect(handler_id)

handler_id :

an integer handler +identifier

The handler_disconnect() method removes +the signal handler with the specified handler_id from +the list of signal handlers for the object.

gobject.GObject.handler_is_connected

    def handler_is_connected(handler_id)

handler_id :

an integer handler +identifier

Returns :

TRUE if the signal handler +is connected to the object.

The handler_is_connected() method +returns TRUE if the signal handler with the specified +handler_id is connected to the object.

gobject.GObject.handler_block

    def handler_block(handler_id)

handler_id :

an integer handler +identifier

The handler_block() method blocks the +signal handler with the specified handler_id from +being invoked until it is unblocked.

gobject.GObject.handler_unblock

    def handler_unblock(handler_id)

handler_id :

an integer handler +identifier

gobject.GObject.handler_block_by_func

    def handler_block_by_func(callable)

callable :

a callable python object

The handler_block_by_func() method blocks the +all signal handler connected to a specific callable from +being invoked until the callable is unblocked.

gobject.GObject.handler_unblock_by_func

    def handler_unblock_by_func(callback)

callable :

a callable python object

The handler_unblock_by_func() method unblocks +all signal handler connected to a specified callable +thereby allowing it to be invoked when the associated signals are +emitted.

gobject.GObject.emit

    def emit(detailed_signal, ...)

detailed_signal :

a string containing the signal +name

... :

additional parameters

Returns :

a PyObject*

The emit() method causes the object to +emit the signal specified by detailed_signal. The +additional parameters must match the number and type of the required signal +handler parameters. In most cases no additional parameters are needed. for +example:

+  button.emit("clicked")
+

is all that is required to emit the "clicked" signal for a +button. The most common case requiring additional parameters occurs when +emitting an event signal; for example:

+  button.emit("button_press_event", event)
+

gobject.GObject.stop_emission

    def stop_emission(detailed_signal)

detailed_signal :

a string containing the signal +name

The stop_emission() method stops the +current emission of the signal specified by +detailed_signal. Any signal handlers in the list +still to be run will not be invoked.

gobject.GObject.emit_stop_by_name

    def emit_stop_by_name(detailed_signal)

detailed_signal :

a string containing the signal +name

The emit_stop_by_name() method stops +the current emission of the signal specified by +detailed_signal. Any signal handlers in the list +still to be run will not be invoked.

gobject.GObject.chain

    def chain(...)

... :

additional parameters

Returns :

a Python object

The chain() method does something.

Signals

The GObject "notify" Signal

    def callback(gobject, property_spec, user_param1, ...)

gobject :

the gobject that received the +signal

property_spec :

the gobject.GParamSpec of the property that was +changed

user_param1 :

the first user parameter (if any) specified +with the connect() +method

... :

additional user parameters (if +any)

The "notify" signal is emitted on a gobject when one of its +properties has been changed. Note that getting this signal doesn't guarantee +that the value of the property has actually changed, it may also be emitted +when the setter for the property is called to reinstate the previous +value. For example to be notified of the change of the title of a gtk.Window you could +connect to the "notify" signal similar to:

+  window.connect("notify::title", callback)
+
diff --git a/docs/html/class-gobjectgboxed.html b/docs/html/class-gobjectgboxed.html new file mode 100644 index 0000000..ead5e11 --- /dev/null +++ b/docs/html/class-gobjectgboxed.html @@ -0,0 +1,9 @@ +gobject.GBoxed

gobject.GBoxed

gobject.GBoxed — an object containing an opaque chunk of data

Synopsis

class gobject.GBoxed:
+    def copy()

Ancestry

+-- gobject.GBoxed
+

Description

gobject.GBoxed +is an abstract base class that encapsulates an opaque chunk of data to +provide an object-oriented interface and a type that is registered with the +GLIB type system. A boxed type is registered with +functions that provide for the copying and freeing of the underlying data +structure - this allows PyGTK to encapsulate these as Python objects.

Methods

gobject.GBoxed.copy

    def copy()

Returns :

a copy of the gobject.GBoxed + object

The copy() method makes and returns a copy of the boxed object.

diff --git a/docs/html/class-gobjectginterface.html b/docs/html/class-gobjectginterface.html new file mode 100644 index 0000000..b15ef7e --- /dev/null +++ b/docs/html/class-gobjectginterface.html @@ -0,0 +1,4 @@ +gobject.GInterface

gobject.GInterface

gobject.GInterface — an object representing a GInterface

Synopsis

class gobject.GInterface:
+

Ancestry

+-- gobject.GInterface
+

Description

gobject.GInterface +is an abstract base class that encapsulates a GInterface.

diff --git a/docs/html/class-gobjectgpointer.html b/docs/html/class-gobjectgpointer.html new file mode 100644 index 0000000..4b86cd9 --- /dev/null +++ b/docs/html/class-gobjectgpointer.html @@ -0,0 +1,8 @@ +gobject.GPointer

gobject.GPointer

gobject.GPointer — an object containing a completely opaque chunk of + data

Synopsis

class gobject.GPointer:
+

Ancestry

+-- gobject.GPointer
+

Description

gobject.GPointer +is an abstract base class that encapsulates an opaque chunk of data and +registers it with the GLIB type system. A pointer type +has no methods and generic ways of copying and freeing the data. It +shouldn't be used in PyGTK.

diff --git a/docs/html/gio-class-reference.html b/docs/html/gio-class-reference.html new file mode 100644 index 0000000..a7a8bb8 --- /dev/null +++ b/docs/html/gio-class-reference.html @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +PyGio Class Reference

PyGio Class Reference

Table of Contents

gio.AppInfo — Information about an installed application and methods to launch it (with file arguments).
gio.AppLaunchContext — Application launch context.
gio.AsyncResult — Asynchronous Function Results.
gio.BufferedInputStream — Buffered Input Stream
gio.BufferedOutputStream — Buffered Output Stream
gio.Cancellable — Thread-safe Operation Cancellation Stack.
gio.DataInputStream — Data Input Stream
gio.DataOutputStream — Data Output Stream
gio.Drive — Virtual File System drive management.
gio.Emblem — An object for emblems.
gio.EmblemedIcon — Icon with emblems.
gio.File — File and Directory Handling.
gio.FileAttributeInfo — Information about a specific attribute.
gio.FileEnumerator — Enumerated Files Routines.
gio.FileIcon — Icons pointing to an image file.
gio.FileInfo — File Information and Attributes
gio.FileInputStream — Base class for implementing streaming input
gio.FileMonitor — File Monitor
gio.FileOutputStream — Base class for implementing streaming input
gio.FilterInputStream — Filter Input Stream
gio.FilterOutputStream — Filter Output Stream
gio.Icon — Interface for icons.
gio.InputStream — Base class for implementing streaming input
gio.LoadableIcon — Interface for icons.
gio.MemoryInputStream — Base class for implementing streaming input
gio.MemoryOutputStream — Streaming output operations on memory chunks
gio.Mount — Mount management
gio.MountOperation — Authentication methods for mountable locations.
gio.OutputStream — Base class for implementing streaming input
gio.Seekable — Stream seeking interface.
gio.SimpleAsyncResult — Simple asynchronous results implementation.
gio.ThemedIcon — Icon theming support.
gio.Volume — Volume management.
gio.VolumeMonitor — Volume Monitor.
gio Functions
gio Constants — the built-in constants of the gio module
diff --git a/docs/html/gio-constants.html b/docs/html/gio-constants.html new file mode 100644 index 0000000..b1c8bb2 --- /dev/null +++ b/docs/html/gio-constants.html @@ -0,0 +1,414 @@ +gio Constants

gio Constants

gio Constants — the built-in constants of the gio module

Description

Gio Ask Password Flags Constants

+ Flags that are used to request specific information from the user, or to + notify the user of their choices in an authentication situation. +

gio.ASK_PASSWORD_ANONYMOUS_SUPPORTED

operation supports anonymous users.

gio.ASK_PASSWORD_NEED_DOMAIN

operation requires a domain.

gio.ASK_PASSWORD_NEED_PASSWORD

operation requires a password.

gio.ASK_PASSWORD_NEED_USERNAME

operation requires a username.

gio.ASK_PASSWORD_SAVING_SUPPORTED

operation supports saving settings.

Gio AppInfo Create Flags Constants

+ Flags used when creating a gio.AppInfo +

gio.APP_INFO_CREATE_NONE

No flags.

gio.APP_INFO_CREATE_NEEDS_TERMINAL

Application opens in a terminal window.

gio.APP_INFO_CREATE_SUPPORTS_URIS

Application supports URI arguments.

Gio Data Stream Byte Order Constants

+ Used to ensure proper endianness of streaming data sources across various machine architectures. +

gio.DATA_STREAM_BYTE_ORDER_BIG_ENDIAN

Selects Big Endian byte order.

gio.DATA_STREAM_BYTE_ORDER_HOST_ENDIAN

Selects endianness based on host machine's architecture.

gio.DATA_STREAM_BYTE_ORDER_LITTLE_ENDIAN

Selects Little Endian byte order.

Gio Data Stream Newline Type Constants

+ Used when checking for or setting the line endings for a given file. +

gio.DATA_STREAM_NEWLINE_TYPE_LF

Selects "LF" line endings, common on most modern UNIX platforms.

gio.DATA_STREAM_NEWLINE_TYPE_CR

Selects "CR" line endings.

gio.DATA_STREAM_NEWLINE_TYPE_CR_LF

Selects "CR, LF" line ending, common on Microsoft Windows.

gio.DATA_STREAM_NEWLINE_TYPE_ANY

Automatically try to handle any line ending type.

Gio Emblem Origin Constants

+ GEmblemOrigin is used to add information about the origin of the emblem to GEmblem. +

gio.EMBLEM_ORIGIN_DEVICE

Embleme adds device-specific information.

gio.EMBLEM_ORIGIN_LIVEMETADATA

Emblem depicts live metadata, such as "readonly".

gio.EMBLEM_ORIGIN_TAG

Emblem comes from a user-defined tag, e.g. set by nautilus (in the future).

gio.EMBLEM_ORIGIN_UNKNOWN

Emblem of unknown origin.

Gio Error Constants

+ GIOError Error codes returned by GIO functions. +

gio.ERROR_ALREADY_MOUNTED

File is already mounted.

gio.ERROR_BUSY

File is busy.

gio.ERROR_CANCELLED

Operation was cancelled. See + gio.Cancellable. +

gio.ERROR_CANT_CREATE_BACKUP

Backup couldn't be created.

gio.ERROR_CLOSED

File was closed.

gio.ERROR_EXISTS

File already exists error.

gio.ERROR_FAILED

Generic error condition for when any operation fails.

gio.ERROR_FAILED_HANDLED

Operation failed and a helper program has already interacted with + the user. Do not display any error dialog.

gio.ERROR_FILENAME_TOO_LONG

Filename is too many characters.

gio.ERROR_HOST_NOT_FOUND

Host couldn't be found (remote operations).

gio.ERROR_INVALID_ARGUMENT

Invalid argument.

gio.ERROR_INVALID_FILENAME

Filename is invalid or contains invalid characters.

gio.ERROR_IS_DIRECTORY

File is a directory error.

gio.ERROR_NOT_DIRECTORY

File is not a directory.

gio.ERROR_NOT_EMPTY

File is a directory that isn't empty.

gio.ERROR_NOT_FOUND

File not found error.

gio.ERROR_NOT_MOUNTABLE_FILE

File cannot be mounted.

gio.ERROR_NOT_MOUNTED

File isn't mounted.

gio.ERROR_NOT_REGULAR_FILE

File is not a regular file.

gio.ERROR_NOT_SUPPORTED

Operation not supported for the current backend.

gio.ERROR_NOT_SYMBOLIC_LINK

File is not a symbolic link.

gio.ERROR_NO_SPACE

No space left on drive.

gio.ERROR_PENDING

Operations are still pending.

gio.ERROR_PERMISSION_DENIED

Permission denied.

gio.ERROR_READ_ONLY

File is read only.

gio.ERROR_TIMED_OUT

Operation timed out.

gio.ERROR_TOO_MANY_LINKS

File contains too many symbolic links.

gio.ERROR_TOO_MANY_OPEN_FILES

The current process has too many files open and can't open any + more. Duplicate descriptors do count toward this limit. Since 2.20

gio.ERROR_WOULD_BLOCK

Operation would block.

gio.ERROR_WOULD_MERGE

Operation would merge files.

gio.ERROR_WOULD_RECURSE

Operation would be recursive.

gio.ERROR_WRONG_ETAG

File's Entity Tag was incorrect.

Gio File Attribute Constants

+ The file attributes. +

gio.FILE_ATTRIBUTE_STANDARD_TYPE

+ "standard::type" A key in the "standard" namespace for storing file types. Corresponding + Gio File Attribute Type Constants + is gio.FILE_ATTRIBUTE_TYPE_UINT32. The value for this key should contain a + Gio File Type Constants +

gio.FILE_ATTRIBUTE_STANDARD_IS_HIDDEN

+ "standard::is-hidden" A key in the "standard" namespace for checking if a file is hidden. Corresponding + Gio File Attribute Type Constants + is gio.FILE_ATTRIBUTE_TYPE_BOOLEAN. +

gio.FILE_ATTRIBUTE_STANDARD_IS_BACKUP

+ "standard::is-backup" A key in the "standard" namespace for checking if a file is a backup file. Corresponding + Gio File Attribute Type Constants + is gio.FILE_ATTRIBUTE_TYPE_BOOLEAN. +

gio.FILE_ATTRIBUTE_STANDARD_IS_SYMLINK

+ "standard::is-symlink" A key in the "standard" namespace for checking if the file is a symlink. + Typically the actual type is something else, if we followed the symlink to get the type. Corresponding + Gio File Attribute Type Constants + is gio.FILE_ATTRIBUTE_TYPE_BOOLEAN. +

gio.FILE_ATTRIBUTE_STANDARD_IS_VIRTUAL

+ "standard::is-virtual" A key in the "standard" namespace for checking if a file is virtual. Corresponding + Gio File Attribute Type Constants + is gio.FILE_ATTRIBUTE_TYPE_BOOLEAN. +

gio.FILE_ATTRIBUTE_STANDARD_NAME

+ "standard::name" A key in the "standard" namespace for getting the name of the file. + The name is the on-disk filename which may not be in any known encoding, + and can thus not be generally displayed as is. Use + gio.FILE_ATTRIBUTE_STANDARD_DISPLAY_NAME if you need to display the name in a user + interface. Corresponding GFileAttributeType is gio.FILE_ATTRIBUTE_TYPE_BYTE_STRING. +

gio.FILE_ATTRIBUTE_STANDARD_DISPLAY_NAME

+ "standard::display-name" A key in the "standard" namespace for getting the display + name of the file. A display name is guaranteed to be in UTF8 and can thus be displayed + in the UI. Corresponding + Gio File Attribute Type Constants + is gio.FILE_ATTRIBUTE_TYPE_STRING. +

gio.FILE_ATTRIBUTE_STANDARD_EDIT_NAME

+ "standard::edit-name" A key in the "standard" namespace for edit name of the file. + An edit name is similar to the display name, but it is meant to be used when you want + to rename the file in the UI. The display name might contain information you don't + want in the new filename (such as "(invalid unicode)" if the filename was in an + invalid encoding). Corresponding + Gio File Attribute Type Constants + is gio.FILE_ATTRIBUTE_TYPE_STRING. +

gio.FILE_ATTRIBUTE_STANDARD_COPY_NAME

+ "standard::copy-name" A key in the "standard" namespace for getting the copy + name of the file. The copy name is an optional version of the name. If available + it's always in UTF8, and corresponds directly to the original filename (only transcoded + to UTF8). This is useful if you want to copy the file to another filesystem that might + have a different encoding. If the filename is not a valid string in the encoding selected + for the filesystem it is in then the copy name will not be set. Corresponding + Gio File Attribute Type Constants + is gio.FILE_ATTRIBUTE_TYPE_STRING. +

gio.FILE_ATTRIBUTE_STANDARD_ICON

+ "standard::icon" A key in the "standard" namespace for getting the icon for the file. Corresponding + Gio File Attribute Type Constants + is gio.FILE_ATTRIBUTE_TYPE_OBJECT. The value for this key should contain a + gio.Icon. +

gio.FILE_ATTRIBUTE_STANDARD_CONTENT_TYPE

+ "standard::content-type" A key in the "standard" namespace for getting the content type of the file. Corresponding + Gio File Attribute Type Constants + is gio.FILE_ATTRIBUTE_TYPE_STRING. The value for this key should contain a valid content type. +

gio.FILE_ATTRIBUTE_STANDARD_FAST_CONTENT_TYPE

+ "standard::fast-content-type" A key in the "standard" namespace for getting the fast + content type. The fast content type isn't as reliable as the regular one, as it + only uses the filename to guess it, but it is faster to calculate than the regular + content type. Corresponding + Gio File Attribute Type Constants + is gio.FILE_ATTRIBUTE_TYPE_STRING. +

gio.FILE_ATTRIBUTE_STANDARD_SIZE

+ "standard::size" A key in the "standard" namespace for getting the file's size (in bytes). Corresponding + Gio File Attribute Type Constants + is gio.FILE_ATTRIBUTE_TYPE_UINT64. +

gio.FILE_ATTRIBUTE_STANDARD_SYMLINK_TARGET

+ "standard::symlink-target" A key in the "standard" namespace for getting the target URI + for the file, in the case of gio.FILE_TYPE_SHORTCUT or gio.FILE_TYPE_MOUNTABLE files. Corresponding + Gio File Attribute Type Constants + is G_FILE_ATTRIBUTE_TYPE_STRING. +

gio.FILE_ATTRIBUTE_STANDARD_SORT_ORDER

+ "standard::sort-order" A key in the "standard" namespace for setting the sort order of a file. Corresponding + Gio File Attribute Type Constants + is gio.FILE_ATTRIBUTE_TYPE_INT32. An example use would be in file managers, which would use this + key to set the order files are displayed. Files with smaller sort order should be sorted first, + and files without sort order as if sort order was zero. +

gio.FILE_ATTRIBUTE_ETAG_VALUE

+ "etag::value" A key in the "etag" namespace for getting the value of the file's entity tag. Corresponding + Gio File Attribute Type Constants + is gio.FILE_ATTRIBUTE_TYPE_STRING. +

gio.FILE_ATTRIBUTE_ID_FILE

+ "id::file" A key in the "id" namespace for getting a file identifier. Corresponding + Gio File Attribute Type Constants + is gio.FILE_ATTRIBUTE_TYPE_STRING. An example use would be during listing files, + to avoid recursive directory scanning. +

gio.FILE_ATTRIBUTE_ID_FILESYSTEM

+ "id::filesystem" A key in the "id" namespace for getting the file system identifier. Corresponding + Gio File Attribute Type Constants + is gio.FILE_ATTRIBUTE_TYPE_STRING. An example use would be during drag and + drop to see if the source and target are on the same filesystem (default to move) or not (default to copy). +

gio.FILE_ATTRIBUTE_ACCESS_CAN_READ

+ "access::can-read" A key in the "access" namespace for getting read privileges. Corresponding + Gio File Attribute Type Constants + is G_FILE_ATTRIBUTE_TYPE_BOOLEAN. This attribute will be True + if the user is able to read the file. +

gio.FILE_ATTRIBUTE_ACCESS_CAN_WRITE

+ "access::can-write" A key in the "access" namespace for getting write privileges.Corresponding + Gio File Attribute Type Constants + is gio.FILE_ATTRIBUTE_TYPE_BOOLEAN. This attribute will be True + if the user is able to write to the file. +

gio.FILE_ATTRIBUTE_ACCESS_CAN_EXECUTE

+ "access::can-execute" A key in the "access" namespace for getting execution privileges. Corresponding + Gio File Attribute Type Constants + is gio.FILE_ATTRIBUTE_TYPE_BOOLEAN. This attribute will be True + if the user is able to execute the file. +

gio.FILE_ATTRIBUTE_ACCESS_CAN_DELETE

+ "access::can-delete" A key in the "access" namespace for checking deletion privileges. Corresponding + Gio File Attribute Type Constants + is gio.FILE_ATTRIBUTE_TYPE_BOOLEAN. This attribute will be True + if the user is able to delete the file. +

gio.FILE_ATTRIBUTE_ACCESS_CAN_TRASH

+ "access::can-trash" A key in the "access" namespace for checking trashing privileges. Corresponding + Gio File Attribute Type Constants + is gio.FILE_ATTRIBUTE_TYPE_BOOLEAN. This attribute will be True + if the user is able to move the file to the trash. +

gio.FILE_ATTRIBUTE_ACCESS_CAN_RENAME

+ "access::can-rename" A key in the "access" namespace for checking renaming privileges. Corresponding + Gio File Attribute Type Constants + is G_FILE_ATTRIBUTE_TYPE_BOOLEAN. This attribute will be True + if the user is able to rename the file. +

gio.FILE_ATTRIBUTE_MOUNTABLE_CAN_MOUNT

+ "mountable::can-mount" A key in the "mountable" namespace for checking if + a file (of type G_FILE_TYPE_MOUNTABLE) is mountable. Corresponding + Gio File Attribute Type Constants + is gio.FILE_ATTRIBUTE_TYPE_BOOLEAN. +

gio.FILE_ATTRIBUTE_MOUNTABLE_CAN_UNMOUNT

+ "mountable::can-unmount" A key in the "mountable" namespace for checking if a file + (of type G_FILE_TYPE_MOUNTABLE) is unmountable. Corresponding + Gio File Attribute Type Constants + is gio.FILE_ATTRIBUTE_TYPE_BOOLEAN. +

gio.FILE_ATTRIBUTE_MOUNTABLE_CAN_EJECT

+ "mountable::can-eject" A key in the "mountable" namespace for checking if a file + (of type G_FILE_TYPE_MOUNTABLE) can be ejected. Corresponding + Gio File Attribute Type Constants + is gio.FILE_ATTRIBUTE_TYPE_BOOLEAN. +

gio.FILE_ATTRIBUTE_MOUNTABLE_UNIX_DEVICE

+ "mountable::unix-device" A key in the "mountable" namespace for getting the unix device. Corresponding + Gio File Attribute Type Constants + is gio.FILE_ATTRIBUTE_TYPE_UINT32. +

gio.FILE_ATTRIBUTE_MOUNTABLE_HAL_UDI

+ "mountable::hal-udi" A key in the "mountable" namespace for getting the + HAL UDI for the mountable file. Corresponding + Gio File Attribute Type Constants + is gio.FILE_ATTRIBUTE_TYPE_STRING. +

gio.FILE_ATTRIBUTE_TIME_MODIFIED

+ "time::modified" A key in the "time" namespace for getting the time the file was last modified. Corresponding + Gio File Attribute Type Constants + is gio.FILE_ATTRIBUTE_TYPE_UINT64, and contains the UNIX time since the file was modified. +

gio.FILE_ATTRIBUTE_TIME_MODIFIED_USEC

+ "time::modified-usec" A key in the "time" namespace for getting the miliseconds + of the time the file was last modified. This should be used in conjunction + with G_FILE_ATTRIBUTE_TIME_MODIFIED. Corresponding + Gio File Attribute Type Constants + is G_FILE_ATTRIBUTE_TYPE_UINT32. +

gio.FILE_ATTRIBUTE_TIME_ACCESS

+ "time::access" A key in the "time" namespace for getting the time the file was last accessed. Corresponding + Gio File Attribute Type Constants + is gio.FILE_ATTRIBUTE_TYPE_UINT64, and contains the UNIX time since the file was last accessed. +

gio.FILE_ATTRIBUTE_TIME_ACCESS_USEC

+ "time::access-usec" A key in the "time" namespace for getting the microseconds of + the time the file was last accessed. This should be used in conjunction + with G_FILE_ATTRIBUTE_TIME_ACCESS. Corresponding + Gio File Attribute Type Constants + is gio.FILE_ATTRIBUTE_TYPE_UINT32. +

gio.FILE_ATTRIBUTE_TIME_CHANGED

+ "time::changed" A key in the "time" namespace for getting the time the + file was last changed. Corresponding + Gio File Attribute Type Constants + is gio.FILE_ATTRIBUTE_TYPE_UINT64, and contains the UNIX time since the file was last changed. + This corresponds to the traditional UNIX ctime. +

gio.FILE_ATTRIBUTE_TIME_CHANGED_USEC

+ "time::changed-usec" A key in the "time" namespace for getting the microseconds + of the time the file was last changed. This should be used in conjunction + with G_FILE_ATTRIBUTE_TIME_CHANGED. Corresponding + Gio File Attribute Type Constants + is gio.FILE_ATTRIBUTE_TYPE_UINT32. +

gio.FILE_ATTRIBUTE_TIME_CREATED

+ "time::created" A key in the "time" namespace for getting the time the file was created. Corresponding + Gio File Attribute Type Constants + is gio.FILE_ATTRIBUTE_TYPE_UINT64, and contains the UNIX time since the file was created. + This corresponds to the NTFS ctime. +

gio.FILE_ATTRIBUTE_TIME_CREATED_USEC

+ "time::created-usec" A key in the "time" namespace for getting the microseconds of the time the + file was created. This should be used in conjunction with G_FILE_ATTRIBUTE_TIME_CREATED. Corresponding + Gio File Attribute Type Constants + is gio.FILE_ATTRIBUTE_TYPE_UINT32. +

gio.FILE_ATTRIBUTE_UNIX_DEVICE

+ "unix::device" A key in the "unix" namespace for getting the device id of the device the file + is located on (see stat() documentation). This attribute is only available + for UNIX file systems. Corresponding + Gio File Attribute Type Constants + is gio.FILE_ATTRIBUTE_TYPE_UINT32. +

gio.FILE_ATTRIBUTE_UNIX_INODE

+ "unix::inode" A key in the "unix" namespace for getting the inode of the file. This attribute is only + available for UNIX file systems. Corresponding + Gio File Attribute Type Constants + is G_FILE_ATTRIBUTE_TYPE_UINT64. +

gio.FILE_ATTRIBUTE_UNIX_MODE

+ "unix::mode" A key in the "unix" namespace for getting the mode of the file (e.g. + whether the file is a regular file, symlink, etc). See lstat() documentation. + This attribute is only available for UNIX file systems. Corresponding + Gio File Attribute Type Constants + is gio.FILE_ATTRIBUTE_TYPE_UINT32. +

gio.FILE_ATTRIBUTE_UNIX_NLINK

+ "unix::nlink" A key in the "unix" namespace for getting the number of hard links + for a file. See lstat() documentation. This attribute is only available for UNIX + file systems. Corresponding + Gio File Attribute Type Constants + is gio.FILE_ATTRIBUTE_TYPE_UINT32. +

gio.FILE_ATTRIBUTE_UNIX_UID

+ "unix::uid" A key in the "unix" namespace for getting the user ID for the file. This attribute + is only available for UNIX file systems. Corresponding + Gio File Attribute Type Constants + is gio.FILE_ATTRIBUTE_TYPE_UINT32. +

gio.FILE_ATTRIBUTE_UNIX_GID

+ "unix::gid" A key in the "unix" namespace for getting the group ID for the file. + This attribute is only available for UNIX file systems. Corresponding + Gio File Attribute Type Constants + is gio.FILE_ATTRIBUTE_TYPE_UINT32. +

gio.FILE_ATTRIBUTE_UNIX_RDEV

+ "unix::rdev" A key in the "unix" namespace for getting the device ID for the file + (if it is a special file). See lstat() documentation. This attribute is only available + for UNIX file systems. Corresponding + Gio File Attribute Type Constants + is gio.FILE_ATTRIBUTE_TYPE_UINT32. +

gio.FILE_ATTRIBUTE_UNIX_BLOCK_SIZE

+ "unix::block-size" A key in the "unix" namespace for getting the block size for + the file system. This attribute is only available for UNIX file systems. Corresponding + Gio File Attribute Type Constants + is gio.FILE_ATTRIBUTE_TYPE_UINT32. +

gio.FILE_ATTRIBUTE_UNIX_BLOCKS

+ "unix::blocks" A key in the "unix" namespace for getting the number of blocks allocated + for the file. This attribute is only available for UNIX file systems. Corresponding + Gio File Attribute Type Constants + is G_FILE_ATTRIBUTE_TYPE_UINT64. +

gio.FILE_ATTRIBUTE_UNIX_IS_MOUNTPOINT

+ "unix::is-mountpoint" A key in the "unix" namespace for checking if the file represents + a UNIX mount point. This attribute is True if the file is a UNIX mount point. + This attribute is only available for UNIX file systems. Corresponding + GFileAttributeType + is gio.FILE_ATTRIBUTE_TYPE_BOOLEAN. +

gio.FILE_ATTRIBUTE_DOS_IS_ARCHIVE

+ "dos::is-archive" A key in the "dos" namespace for checking if the file's archive + flag is set. This attribute is True if the archive flag is set. + This attribute is only available for DOS file systems. Corresponding + Gio File Attribute Type Constants + is G_FILE_ATTRIBUTE_TYPE_BOOLEAN. +

gio.FILE_ATTRIBUTE_DOS_IS_SYSTEM

+ "dos::is-system" A key in the "dos" namespace for checking if the file's backup + flag is set. This attribute is True if the backup flag is set. + This attribute is only available for DOS file systems. Corresponding + Gio File Attribute Type Constants is + G_FILE_ATTRIBUTE_TYPE_BOOLEAN. +

gio.FILE_ATTRIBUTE_OWNER_USER

+ "owner::user" A key in the "owner" namespace for getting the user name + of the file's owner. Corresponding + Gio File Attribute Type Constants + is G_FILE_ATTRIBUTE_TYPE_STRING. +

gio.FILE_ATTRIBUTE_OWNER_USER_REAL

+ "owner::user-real" A key in the "owner" namespace for getting the real name + of the user that owns the file. Corresponding + Gio File Attribute Type Constants is + G_FILE_ATTRIBUTE_TYPE_STRING. +

gio.FILE_ATTRIBUTE_OWNER_GROUP

+ "owner::group" A key in the "owner" namespace for getting the file owner's + group. Corresponding + Gio File Attribute Type Constants + is G_FILE_ATTRIBUTE_TYPE_STRING. +

gio.FILE_ATTRIBUTE_THUMBNAIL_PATH

+ "thumbnail::path" A key in the "thumbnail" namespace for getting the path + to the thumbnail image. Corresponding + Gio File Attribute Type Constants + is G_FILE_ATTRIBUTE_TYPE_BYTE_STRING. +

gio.FILE_ATTRIBUTE_THUMBNAILING_FAILED

+ "thumbnail::failed" A key in the "thumbnail" namespace for checking if thumbnailing failed. This attribute + is True if thumbnailing failed. Corresponding + Gio File Attribute Type Constants is + G_FILE_ATTRIBUTE_TYPE_BOOLEAN. +

gio.FILE_ATTRIBUTE_PREVIEW_ICON

+ "preview::icon" A key in the "preview" namespace for getting a + gio.Icon + that can be used to get preview of the file. For example, it + may be a low resolution thumbnail without metadata. Corresponding + Gio File Attribute Type Constants is + G_FILE_ATTRIBUTE_TYPE_OBJECT. The value for this key should contain a GIcon. +

gio.FILE_ATTRIBUTE_FILESYSTEM_SIZE

+ "filesystem::size" A key in the "filesystem" namespace for getting the total + size (in bytes) of the file system, used in + query_filesystem_info(). + Corresponding + Gio File Attribute Type Constants + is G_FILE_ATTRIBUTE_TYPE_UINT64. +

gio.FILE_ATTRIBUTE_FILESYSTEM_FREE

+ "filesystem::free" A key in the "filesystem" namespace for getting the number of bytes of free space left + on the file system. Corresponding + Gio File Attribute Type Constants + is G_FILE_ATTRIBUTE_TYPE_UINT64. +

gio.FILE_ATTRIBUTE_FILESYSTEM_TYPE

+ "filesystem::type" A key in the "filesystem" namespace for getting the file system's type. Corresponding + Gio File Attribute Type Constants + is G_FILE_ATTRIBUTE_TYPE_STRING. +

gio.FILE_ATTRIBUTE_FILESYSTEM_READONLY

+ "filesystem::readonly" A key in the "filesystem" namespace for checking if the + file system is read only. Is set to True if the file system + is read only. Corresponding + Gio File Attribute Type Constants + is G_FILE_ATTRIBUTE_TYPE_BOOLEAN. +

gio.FILE_ATTRIBUTE_GVFS_BACKEND

+ "gvfs::backend" A key in the "gvfs" namespace that gets the name of the current GVFS backend in use. Corresponding + Gio File Attribute Type Constants + is G_FILE_ATTRIBUTE_TYPE_STRING. +

gio.FILE_ATTRIBUTE_SELINUX_CONTEXT

+ "selinux::context" A key in the "selinux" namespace for getting the file's SELinux context. Corresponding + Gio File Attribute Type Constants + is G_FILE_ATTRIBUTE_TYPE_STRING. + Note that this attribute is only available if GLib has been built with SELinux support. +

gio.FILE_ATTRIBUTE_TRASH_ITEM_COUNT

+ "trash::item-count" A key in the "trash" namespace. When requested against "trash:///" returns the number + of (toplevel) items in the trash folder. Corresponding + Gio File Attribute Type Constants + is G_FILE_ATTRIBUTE_TYPE_UINT32. +

gio.FILE_ATTRIBUTE_FILESYSTEM_USE_PREVIEW

+ "filesystem::use-preview" A key in the "filesystem" namespace for hinting a file manager + application whether it should preview (e.g. thumbnail) files on the file system. + The value for this key contain a GFilesystemPreviewType. +

gio.FILE_ATTRIBUTE_STANDARD_DESCRIPTION

+ "standard::description" A key in the "standard" namespace for getting the description + of the file. The description is a utf8 string that describes the file, generally containing + the filename, but can also contain furter information. Example descriptions could be + "filename (on hostname)" for a remote file or "filename (in trash)" for a + file in the trash. This is useful for instance as the window title when + displaying a directory or for a bookmarks menu. Corresponding + Gio File Attribute Type Constants + is G_FILE_ATTRIBUTE_TYPE_STRING. +

Gio File Attribute Type Constants

+ The data types for file attributes. +

gio.FILE_ATTRIBUTE_TYPE_BOOLEAN

a boolean value.

gio.FILE_ATTRIBUTE_TYPE_BYTE_STRING

a zero terminated string of non-zero bytes.

gio.FILE_ATTRIBUTE_TYPE_INT32

a signed 4-byte/32-bit integer.

gio.FILE_ATTRIBUTE_TYPE_INT64

a signed 8-byte/64-bit integer.

gio.FILE_ATTRIBUTE_TYPE_INVALID

indicates an invalid or uninitalized type.

gio.FILE_ATTRIBUTE_TYPE_OBJECT

a gobject.GObject.

gio.FILE_ATTRIBUTE_TYPE_STRING

a null terminated UTF8 string.

gio.FILE_ATTRIBUTE_TYPE_UINT32

an unsigned 4-byte/32-bit integer.

gio.FILE_ATTRIBUTE_TYPE_UINT64

an unsigned 8-byte/64-bit integer.

Gio File Attribute Flags Constants

+ Flags specifying the behaviour of an attribute. +

gio.FILE_ATTRIBUTE_INFO_NONE

no flags set.

gio.FILE_ATTRIBUTE_INFO_COPY_WITH_FILE

copy the attribute values when the file is copied.

gio.FILE_ATTRIBUTE_INFO_COPY_WHEN_MOVED

copy the attribute values when the file is moved.

Gio File Create Flags Constants

+ Flags used when an operation may create a file. +

gio.FILE_CREATE_NONE

No flags set.

gio.FILE_CREATE_PRIVATE

Create a file that can only be accessed by the current user.

gio.FILE_CREATE_REPLACE_DESTINATION

+ Replace the destination as if it didn't exist before. Don't try + to keep any old permissions, replace instead of following links. This is + generally useful if you're doing a "copy over" rather than a "save new version of" + replace operation. You can think of it as "unlink destination" before writing + to it, although the implementation may not be exactly like that. +

Gio File Copy Flags Constants

+ Flags used when copying or moving files. +

gio.FILE_COPY_NONE

No flags set.

gio.FILE_COPY_OVERWRITE

Overwrite any existing files.

gio.FILE_COPY_BACKUP

Make a backup of any existing files.

gio.FILE_COPY_NOFOLLOW_SYMLINKS

Don't follow symlinks.

gio.FILE_COPY_ALL_METADATA

Copy all file metadata instead of just default set used for copy + (see gio.FileInfo).

gio.FILE_COPY_NO_FALLBACK_FOR_MOVE

Don't use copy and delete fallback if native move not supported.

gio.FILE_COPY_TARGET_DEFAULT_PERMS

Leaves target file with default perms, instead of setting the source file perms.

Gio File Monitor Flags Constants

+ Flags used to set what a + gio.FileMonitor + will watch for. +

gio.FILE_MONITOR_NONE

No flags set.

gio.FILE_MONITOR_WATCH_MOUNTS

Watch for mount events.

Gio File Query Info Flags Constants

+ Flags used when querying a + gio.FileInfo. +

gio.FILE_QUERY_INFO_NONE

No flags set.

gio.FILE_QUERY_INFO_NOFOLLOW_SYMLINKS

Don't follow symlinks.

Gio File Type Constants

+ Indicates the file's on-disk type. +

gio.FILE_TYPE_DIRECTORY

File handle represents a directory.

gio.FILE_TYPE_MOUNTABLE

File is a mountable location.

gio.FILE_TYPE_REGULAR

File handle represents a regular file.

gio.FILE_TYPE_SHORTCUT

File is a shortcut (Windows systems).

gio.FILE_TYPE_SPECIAL

File is a "special" file, such as a socket, fifo, block device, or character device.

gio.FILE_TYPE_SYMBOLIC_LINK

File handle represents a symbolic link (Unix systems).

gio.FILE_TYPE_UNKNOWN

File's type is unknown.

Gio Mount Mount Flags Constants

+ Flags used when mounting a mount. +

gio.MOUNT_MOUNT_NONE

No flags set.

Gio Mount Unmount Flags Constants

+ Flags used when unmounting a mount. +

gio.MOUNT_UNMOUNT_NONE

No flags set.

gio.MOUNT_UNMOUNT_FORCE

Unmount even if there are outstanding file operations on the mount.

Gio Mount Operation Result Constants

+ returned as a result when a request for information is send by the mounting operation. +

gio.MOUNT_OPERATION_HANDLED

The request was fulfilled and the user specified data is now available.

gio.MOUNT_OPERATION_ABORTED

The user requested the mount operation to be aborted.

gio.MOUNT_OPERATION_UNHANDLED

The request was unhandled (i.e. not implemented).

Gio Password Save Constants

+ is used to indicate the lifespan of a saved password. +

+ Gvfs stores passwords in the Gnome keyring when this flag allows it to, + and later retrieves it again from there. +

gio.PASSWORD_SAVE_FOR_SESSION

save a password for the session.

gio.PASSWORD_SAVE_NEVER

never save a password.

gio.PASSWORD_SAVE_PERMANENTLY

save a password permanently.
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gio Functions

gio Functions

Description

+ These functions are part of the PyGObject gio module + but are not directly associated with a specific class +

Functions

gio.content_type_can_be_executable

    def content_type_can_be_executable(type)

type :

a content type string. +

Returns :

True if the file type corresponds + to a type that can be executable, False otherwise. +

+ The content_type_can_be_executable() function checks + if a content type can be executable. Note that for instance things like text files + can be executables (i.e. scripts and batch files). +

gio.content_type_equals

    def content_type_equals(type1, type2)

type1 :

a content type string. +

type2 :

a content type string. +

Returns :

True if the two strings are + identical or equivalent, False otherwise. +

+ The content_type_equals() function compares + two content types for equality. +

gio.content_type_from_mime_type

    def content_type_from_mime_type(mime_type)

mime_type :

a mime type string. +

Returns :

The content type or None when does not know. +

+ The content_type_from_mime_type() function tries + to find a content type based on the mime type name. +

gio.content_type_get_description

    def content_type_get_description(type)

type :

a content type string. +

Returns :

a short description of the content type type. +

+ The content_type_get_description() function + gets the human readable description of the content type. +

gio.content_type_get_icon

    def content_type_get_icon(type)

type :

a content type string. +

Returns :

A gio.Icon + corresponding to the content type. +

+ The content_type_get_icon() function + gets the icon for a content type. +

gio.content_type_get_mime_type

    def content_type_get_mime_type(type)

type :

a content type string. +

Returns :

the registered mime-type for the given type, + or None if unknown. +

+ The content_type_get_mime_type() function + gets the mime-type for the content type. If one is registered +

gio.content_type_guess

    def content_type_guess(filename, data, want_uncertain)

filename :

a string, or None. +

data :

a stream of data, or None. +

want_uncertain :

a flag indicating the certainty of the result. +

Returns :

a string indicating a guessed content type for the given data. +

+ The content_type_guess() function guesses + the content type based on example data. If the function is uncertain, + result_uncertain will be set to True. Either filename + or data may be None, in which case the guess will be + based solely on the other argument. +

gio.content_type_is_a

    def content_type_is_a(type, supertype)

type :

a content type string. +

supertype :

a string. +

Returns :

True if type is a kind of + supertype, False otherwise. +

+ The content_type_is_a() function determines + if type is a subset of supertype. +

gio.content_type_is_unknown

    def content_type_is_unknown(type)

type :

a content type string. +

Returns :

True if the type is the unknown type. +

+ The content_type_is_unknown() function checks if + the content type is the generic "unknown" type. On unix this is the + "application/octet-stream" mimetype, while on win32 it is "*". +

gio.content_types_get_registered

    def content_types_get_registered()

Returns :

a list of the registered content types. +

+ The content_types_get_registered() function + gets a list of strings containing all the registered content types + known to the system. +

gio.io_error_from_errno

    def io_error_from_errno(err_no)

err_no :

Error number. +

Returns :

a + Gio Error Constants +

+ The io_error_from_errno() function converts + error codes into GIO error codes. +

diff --git a/docs/html/giounix-class-reference.html b/docs/html/giounix-class-reference.html new file mode 100644 index 0000000..9a1b532 --- /dev/null +++ b/docs/html/giounix-class-reference.html @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +PyGio Unix Class Reference

PyGio Unix Class Reference

Table of Contents

gio.unix.InputStream — Streaming input operations for UNIX file descriptors.
gio.unix.OutputStream — Streaming output operations for UNIX file descriptors.
diff --git a/docs/html/glib-class-reference.html b/docs/html/glib-class-reference.html new file mode 100644 index 0000000..13ca630 --- /dev/null +++ b/docs/html/glib-class-reference.html @@ -0,0 +1,3 @@ +PyGlibClass Reference

PyGlibClass Reference

Table of Contents

glib.MainContext — an object representing a set of event sources to be handled +in a glib.MainLoop.
glib.MainLoop — an object representing the main event loop of a PyGTK + application.
glib Functions — miscellaneous functions
glib Constants — the built-in constants of the glib module
diff --git a/docs/html/glib-constants.html b/docs/html/glib-constants.html new file mode 100644 index 0000000..fd86c99 --- /dev/null +++ b/docs/html/glib-constants.html @@ -0,0 +1,40 @@ +glib Constants

glib Constants

glib Constants — the built-in constants of the glib module

Description

Glib IO Condition Constants

The IO Condition constants are a set of bit-flags that specify a +condition to watch for on an event source.

glib.IO_IN

There is data to read

glib.IO_OUT

Data can be written (without blocking).

glib.IO_PRI

There is urgent data to read.

glib.IO_ERR

Error condition.

glib.IO_HUP

Hung up (the connection has been broken, usually for + pipes and sockets).

glib.IO_NVAL

Invalid request. The file descriptor is not + open.

Glib Priority Constants

The Priority constants specify

glib.PRIORITY_HIGH

Use this for high priority event sources.

glib.PRIORITY_DEFAULT

Use this for default priority event sources. This + priority is used when adding timeout functions with the glib.timeout_add() + function. This priority is also used for events from the X + server.

glib.PRIORITY_HIGH_IDLE

Use this for high priority idle functions. For example, + glib.PRIORITY_HIGH_IDLE + 10 is used for resizing operations; + and, glib.PRIORITY_HIGH_IDLE + 20, for redrawing + operations. (This is done to ensure that any pending resizes are + processed before any pending redraws, so that widgets are not + redrawn twice unnecessarily.)

glib.PRIORITY_DEFAULT_IDLE

Use this for default priority idle functions. This + priority is used when adding idle functions with the glib.idle_add() + function.

glib.PRIORITY_LOW

Use this for very low priority background + tasks.

Glib Spawn Flag Constants

The Spawn Flag constants are a set of bit-flags that can be +passed to the glib.spawn_async() +function.

glib.SPAWN_LEAVE_DESCRIPTORS_OPEN

the parent's open file descriptors will be inherited by +the child; otherwise all descriptors except stdin/stdout/stderr will be +closed before calling exec() in the child.

glib.SPAWN_DO_NOT_REAP_CHILD

the child will not be automatically reaped; you must +call waitpid() or handle SIGCHLD +yourself, or the child will become a zombie.

glib.SPAWN_SEARCH_PATH

argv[0] need not be an absolute +path, it will be looked for in the user's PATH.

glib.SPAWN_STDOUT_TO_DEV_NULL

the child's standard output will be discarded, instead +of going to the same location as the parent's standard output.

glib.SPAWN_STDERR_TO_DEV_NULL

the child's standard error will be discarded.

glib.SPAWN_CHILD_INHERITS_STDIN

the child will inherit the parent's standard input (by +default, the child's standard input is attached to /dev/null).

glib.SPAWN_FILE_AND_ARGV_ZERO

the first element of argv is the +file to execute, while the remaining elements are the actual argument vector +to pass to the file. Normally glib.spawn_async() +uses argv[0] as the file to execute, and passes all +of argv to the child.

Glib User Directory Constants

The User Directory constants are integer values that are currently used only as arguments to + glib.get_user_special_dir() + function. See function documentation for details.

glib.USER_DIRECTORY_DESKTOP

the user's Desktop directory

glib.USER_DIRECTORY_DOCUMENTS

the user's Documents directory

glib.USER_DIRECTORY_DOWNLOAD

the user's Downloads directory

glib.USER_DIRECTORY_MUSIC

the user's Music directory

glib.USER_DIRECTORY_PICTURES

the user's Pictures directory

glib.USER_DIRECTORY_PUBLIC_SHARE

the user's shared directory

glib.USER_DIRECTORY_TEMPLATES

the user's Templates directory

glib.USER_DIRECTORY_VIDEOS

the user's Movies directory

Glib Version Constants

The Version constants specify the version of +Glib used by PyGObject as a 3-tuple containing the major, +minor and patch release numbers.

glib.glib_version

A 3-tuple containing (major, minor, patch) release + numbers of glib.

glib.pyglib_version

A 3-tuple containing (major, minor, patch) release + numbers of the python bindings.
diff --git a/docs/html/glib-functions.html b/docs/html/glib-functions.html new file mode 100644 index 0000000..b1f8138 --- /dev/null +++ b/docs/html/glib-functions.html @@ -0,0 +1,280 @@ +glib Functions

glib Functions

glib Functions — miscellaneous functions

Synopsis

+    def glib.idle_add(callback, ...)
def glib.timeout_add(interval, callback, ...)
def glib.timeout_add_seconds(interval, callback, ...)
def glib.io_add_watch(fd, condition, callback, ...)
def glib.source_remove(tag)
def glib.main_context_default()
def glib.markup_escape_text(text)
def glib.child_watch_add(pid, function, data=None, priority=glib.PRIORITY_DEFAULT)
def glib.spawn_async(argv, envp=None, working_directory=None, flags=0, child_setup=None, user_data=None, standard_input=None, standard_output=None, standard_error=None)
def glib.get_current_time()
def glib.get_user_cache_dir()
def glib.get_user_config_dir()
def glib.get_user_data_dir()
def glib.get_user_special_dir(directory)
def glib.main_depth()
def glib.threads_init()
def glib.filename_display_name(filename)
def glib.filename_display_basename(filename)
def glib.filename_from_utf8(utf8string)

Description

These functions are part of the PyGObject glib +module but are not directly associated with a specific class.

Functions

glib.idle_add

    def glib.idle_add(callback, ...)

callback :

a function to call when +PyGTK is idle

... :

optionals arguments to be passed to +callback

Returns :

an integer ID

The glib.idle_add() function adds a +function (specified by callback) to be called +whenever there are no higher priority events pending to the default main +loop. The function is given the default idle priority, +glib.PRIORITY_DEFAULT_IDLE. Additional arguments to +pass to callback can be specified after +callback. The idle priority can be specified as a +keyword-value pair with the keyword "priority". If +callback returns FALSE it is +automatically removed from the list of event sources and will not be called +again.

glib.timeout_add

    def glib.timeout_add(interval, callback, ...)

interval :

the time between calls to the function, in +milliseconds

callback :

the function to call

... :

zero or more arguments that will be passed to +callback

Returns :

an integer ID of the event +source

The glib.timeout_add() function sets a +function (specified by callback) to be called at +regular intervals (specified by interval, with the +default priority, glib.PRIORITY_DEFAULT. Additional +arguments to pass to callback can be specified after +callback. The idle priority may be specified as a +keyword-value pair with the keyword "priority".

The function is called repeatedly until it returns +FALSE, at which point the timeout is automatically +destroyed and the function will not be called again. The first call to the +function will be at the end of the first interval. Note that timeout +functions may be delayed, due to the processing of other event sources. Thus +they should not be relied on for precise timing. After each call to the +timeout function, the time of the next timeout is recalculated based on the +current time and the given interval (it does not try to 'catch up' time lost +in delays).

glib.timeout_add_seconds

    def glib.timeout_add_seconds(interval, callback, ...)

interval :

the time between calls to the function, in +seconds

callback :

the function to call

... :

zero or more arguments that will be passed to +callback

Returns :

an integer ID of the event +source

The glib.timeout_add_seconds() is similar to + glib.timeout_add() except + that interval must be specified in seconds, not + milliseconds, and the function should cause less CPU wakeups, which is important + for laptops' batteries.

Unlike glib.timeout_add(), this function operates at + whole second granularity. The initial starting point of the timer is determined + by the implementation and the implementation is expected to group multiple timers + together so that they fire all at the same time. To allow this grouping, the + interval to the first timer is rounded and can deviate up to one second from the + specified interval. Subsequent timer iterations will generally run at the + specified interval.

Note that timeout functions may be delayed, due to the processing of other + event sources. Thus they should not be relied on for precise timing. After each + call to the timeout function, the time of the next timeout is recalculated based + on the current time and the given interval.

The grouping of timers to fire at the same time results in a more power and + CPU efficient behavior so if your timer is in multiples of seconds and you don't + require the first timer exactly one second from now, the use of + glib.timeout_add_seconds() is preferred + over glib.timeout_add().

glib.io_add_watch

    def glib.io_add_watch(fd, condition, callback, ...)

fd :

a Python file object or an integer file +descriptor ID

condition :

a condition mask

callback :

a function to call

... :

additional arguments to pass to +callback

Returns :

an integer ID of the event source

The glib.io_add_watch() function +arranges for the file (specified by fd) to be +monitored by the main loop for the specified +condition. fd may be a Python +file object or an integer file descriptor. The value of condition is a +combination of:

glib.IO_IN

There is data to read.

glib.IO_OUT

Data can be written (without blocking).

glib.IO_PRI

There is urgent data to read.

glib.IO_ERR

Error condition.

glib.IO_HUP

Hung up (the connection has been broken, usually for +pipes and sockets).

Additional arguments to pass to callback +can be specified after callback. The idle priority +may be specified as a keyword-value pair with the keyword "priority". The +signature of the callback function is:

+  def callback(source, cb_condition, ...)
+

where source is +fd, the file descriptor; +cb_condition is the condition that triggered the +signal; and, ... are the zero or more arguments that +were passed to the glib.io_add_watch() +function.

If the callback function returns FALSE it +will be automatically removed from the list of event sources and will not be +called again. If it returns TRUE it will be called again +when the condition is matched.

glib.source_remove

    def glib.source_remove(tag)

tag :

an integer ID

Returns :

TRUE if the event source was +removed

The glib.source_remove() function +removes the event source specified by tag (as returned by the glib.idle_add(), +glib.timeout_add() +and glib.io_add_watch() +functions)

glib.main_context_default

    def glib.main_context_default()

Returns :

the default glib.MainContext +object

The glib.main_context_default() function +returns the default glib.MainContext object.

glib.markup_escape_text

    def glib.markup_escape_text(text)

text :

the UTF-8 string to be +escaped

Returns :

the escaped text

Note

This function is available in PyGTK 2.8 and above.

The glib.markup_escape_text() function +escapes the string specified by text so that the +markup parser will parse it verbatim. Less than, greater than, ampersand, +etc. are replaced with the corresponding entities. This function would +typically be used when writing out a file to be parsed with the markup +parser.

Note that this function doesn't protect whitespace and line +endings from being processed according to the XML rules for normalization of +line endings and attribute values.

glib.child_watch_add

    def glib.child_watch_add(pid, function, data=None, priority=glib.PRIORITY_DEFAULT)

pid :

process id of a child process to watch

function :

the function to call

data :

the optional data to pass to +function

priority :

the priority of the idle source - one of the +Glib Priority Constants

Returns :

the id of event source.

Note

This function is available in PyGTK 2.6 and above.

The glib.child_watch_add() function sets +the function specified by function to be called with +the user data specified by data when the child +indicated by pid exits. The signature for the +callback is:

+def callback(pid, condition, user_data)
+

where pid is is the child process id, +condition is the status information about the child +process and user_data is data +PyGTK supports only a single callback per process id.

glib.spawn_async

    def glib.spawn_async(argv, envp=None, working_directory=None, flags=0, child_setup=None, user_data=None, standard_input=None, standard_output=None, standard_error=None)

argv :

a sequence of strings containing the arguments +of the child process

envp :

the child's environment or +None to inherit the parent's +environment.

working_directory :

the child's current working directory, or +None to inherit parent's

flags :

flags from the Glib Spawn Flag Constants.

child_setup :

a function to run in the child just before +calling exec()

user_data :

the user data for the +child_setup function

standard_input :

if TRUE return the file +descriptor for the child's stdin

standard_output :

if TRUE return the file +descriptor for the child's stdout

standard_error :

if TRUE return the file +descriptor for the child's stderr

Returns :

a 4-tuple containing the child's process id and +the stdin, stdout and stderr file descriptor integers.

Note

This function is available in PyGTK 2.6 and above.

The glib.spawn_async() function executes +a child program asynchronously (your program will not block waiting for the +child to exit). The child program is specified by the only argument that +must be provided, argv. argv +should be a sequence of strings, to be passed as the argument vector for the +child. The first string in argv is of course the name +of the program to execute. By default, the name of the program must be a +full path; the PATH shell variable will only be searched if +you pass the glib.SPAWN_SEARCH_PATH flag in +flags. The function returns a 4-tuple containing the +child's process id and the file descriptors for the child's stdin, stdout +and stderr. The stdin, stdout and stderr file descriptors are returned only +ofthe corresponding standard_input, +standard_output or +standard_error params are +TRUE.

On Windows, the low-level child process creation API +(CreateProcess()) doesn't use argument vectors, but a +command line. The C runtime library's spawn*() family +of functions (which glib.spawn_async() +eventually calls) paste the argument vector elements into a command line, +and the C runtime startup code does a corresponding reconstruction of an +argument vector from the command line, to be passed to +main(). Complications arise when you have argument +vector elements that contain spaces of double quotes. The +spawn*() functions don't do any quoting or escaping, +but on the other hand the startup code does do unquoting and unescaping in +order to enable receiving arguments with embedded spaces or double +quotes. To work around this asymmetry, the glib.spawn_async() +function will do quoting and escaping on argument vector elements that need +it before calling the C runtime spawn() +function.

envp is a sequence of strings, where each + string has the form KEY=VALUE. This will become the + child's environment. If envp is + None or not specified, the child inherits its + parent's environment.

flags should be the bitwise +OR of the Glib Spawn Flag Constants you want to affect the +function's behaviour. The glib.SPAWN_DO_NOT_REAP_CHILD +flag means that the child will not automatically be reaped; you must use a +GChildWatch source to be notified about the death of the child +process. Eventually you must call g_spawn_close_pid() on the child_pid, in +order to free resources which may be associated with the child process. (On +Unix, using a GChildWatch source is equivalent to calling +waitpid() or handling the SIGCHLD +signal manually. On Windows, calling g_spawn_close_pid() is equivalent to +calling CloseHandle() on the process handle +returned).

glib.SPAWN_LEAVE_DESCRIPTORS_OPEN means +that the parent's open file descriptors will be inherited by the child; +otherwise all descriptors except stdin/stdout/stderr will be closed before +calling exec() in the +child. glib.SPAWN_SEARCH_PATH means that +argv[0] need not be an absolute path, it will be +looked for in the user's +PATH. glib.SPAWN_STDOUT_TO_DEV_NULL +means that the child's standard output will be discarded, instead of going +to the same location as the parent's standard output. If you use this flag, +standard_output must be +None. glib.SPAWN_STDERR_TO_DEV_NULL +means that the child's standard error will be discarded, instead of going to +the same location as the parent's standard error. If you use this flag, +standard_error must be +None. glib.SPAWN_CHILD_INHERITS_STDIN +means that the child will inherit the parent's standard input (by default, +the child's standard input is attached to +/dev/null). If you use this flag, +standard_input must be +None. glib.SPAWN_FILE_AND_ARGV_ZERO +means that the first element of argv is the file to +execute, while the remaining elements are the actual argument vector to pass +to the file. Normally the glib.spawn_async() +function uses argv[0] as the file to execute, and +passes all of argv to the child.

child_setup and +user_data are a function and user data. On POSIX +platforms, the function is called in the child after GLib has performed all +the setup it plans to perform (including creating pipes, closing file +descriptors, etc.) but before calling exec(). That is, +child_setup is called just before calling +exec() in the child. Obviously actions taken in this +function will only affect the child, not the parent. On Windows, there is no +separate fork() and exec() +functionality. Child processes are created and run right away with one API +call, +CreateProcess(). child_setup is +called in the parent process just before creating the child process. You +should carefully consider what you do in child_setup +if you intend your software to be portable to Windows.

The returned child process id can be used to send signals to the +child, or to wait for the child if you specified the +glib.SPAWN_DO_NOT_REAP_CHILD flag. On Windows, child +pid will be returned only if you specified the +glib.SPAWN_DO_NOT_REAP_CHILD flag.

The caller of the glib.spawn_async() +must close any returned file descriptors when they are no longer in +use.

If standard_input is +None, the child's standard input is attached to +/dev/null unless +glib.SPAWN_CHILD_INHERITS_STDIN is set.

If standard_error is +None, the child's standard error goes to the same +location as the parent's standard error unless +glib.SPAWN_STDERR_TO_DEV_NULL is set.

If standard_output is +None, the child's standard output goes to the same +location as the parent's standard output unless +glib.SPAWN_STDOUT_TO_DEV_NULL is set.

If an error occurs, the glib.GError exception will be +raised.

glib.get_current_time

    def glib.get_current_time()

Returns :

the current time as the number of seconds and +microseconds from the epoch.

Note

This function is available in PyGTK 2.8 and above.

The glib.get_current_time() function +reurns the current time of day as the number of seconds and microseconds +from the epoch.

glib.get_user_cache_dir

    def glib.get_user_cache_dir()

Returns :

+ a strings with a path to user's cache directory. +

Note

This function is available in PyGObject 2.18 and above.

Returns a base directory in which to store non-essential, + cached data specific to particular user.

On UNIX platforms this is determined using the mechanisms + described in the + XDG + Base Directory Specification.

glib.get_user_config_dir

    def glib.get_user_config_dir()

Returns :

+ a strings with a path to user's configuration directory. +

Note

This function is available in PyGObject 2.18 and above.

Returns a base directory in which to store user-specific + application configuration information such as user preferences + and settings.

On UNIX platforms this is determined using the mechanisms + described in the + XDG + Base Directory Specification.

glib.get_user_data_dir

    def glib.get_user_data_dir()

Returns :

+ a strings with a path to user's data directory. +

Note

This function is available in PyGObject 2.18 and above.

Returns a base directory in which to access application + data such as icons that is customized for a particular + user

On UNIX platforms this is determined using the mechanisms + described in the + XDG + Base Directory Specification.

glib.get_user_special_dir

    def glib.get_user_special_dir(directory)

directory :

+ the logical id of special directory, + see User + Directory constants for the list of supported + values +

Returns :

+ a strings with a path to the requested directory. +

Note

This function is available in PyGObject 2.18 and above.

Returns the full path of a special directory using its + logical id.

On Unix this is done using the XDG special user + directories. For compatibility with existing practise, + glib.USER_DIRECTORY_DESKTOP + falls back to $HOME/Desktop when XDG + special user directories have not been set up.

Depending on the platform, the user might be able to + change the path of the special directory without requiring the + session to restart; GLib will not reflect any change once the + special directories are loaded.

glib.main_depth

    def glib.main_depth()

Returns :

the depth of the stack of calls to the main +context.

Note

This function is available in PyGTK 2.8 and above.

The main_depth() function returns the depth +of the stack of calls in the main context. That is, when called from the +toplevel, it gives 0. When called from within a callback from the glib.MainContext.iteration() +method (or the glib.MainLoop.run() +method, etc.) it returns 1. When called from within a callback to a +recursive call to the glib.MainContext.iteration() +method), it returns 2. And so forth.

glib.threads_init

    def glib.threads_init()

Returns :

Note

This function is available in PyGTK 2.4 and above.

The threads_init() function initializes the + the use of Python threading in the glib module. This function is + different than the gtk.gdk.threads_init() + function as that function also initializes the gdk threads.

glib.signal_accumulator_true_handled

    def glib.signal_accumulator_true_handled()

Note

This function is available in PyGTK 2.8 and above.

The signal_accumulator_true_handled() + function is only used as accumulator argument when registering + signals.

glib.filename_display_name

    def glib.filename_display_name(filename)

filename :

a pathname in the file name + encoding

Returns :

an UTF8 rendition of + filename.

Note

This function is available in PyGTK 2.10 and above.

The filename_display_name() function + converts a filename into a valid UTF-8 string. The conversion is not + necessarily reversible, so you should keep the original around and use + the return value of this function only for display purposes. Unlike + g_filename_to_utf8(), the result is guaranteed to be non-None even if + the filename actually isn't in the file name encoding.

If you know the whole pathname of the file you should use the + glib.filename_display_basename() + function, since that allows location-based translation of + filenames.

glib.filename_display_basename

    def glib.filename_display_basename(filename)

filename :

an absolute pathname in the file name + encoding

Returns :

an UTF8 rendition of + filename.

Note

This function is available in PyGTK 2.10 and above.

The filename_display_basename() function + returns the display basename for the particular filename, guaranteed + to be valid UTF-8. The display name might not be identical to the + filename, for instance there might be problems converting it to UTF-8, + and some files can be translated in the display.

You must pass the whole absolute pathname to this functions so + that translation of well known locations can be done.

This function is preferred over the glib.filename_display_name() + function if you know the whole path, as it allows translation.

glib.filename_from_utf8

    def glib.filename_from_utf8(utf8string)

utf8string :

a UTF-8 encoded string.

Returns :

a filename encoded in the GLib filename + encoding.

Note

This function is available in PyGTK 2.10 and above.

The filename_from_utf8() function converts + a string from UTF-8 to the encoding GLib uses for filenames. Note that + on Windows GLib uses UTF-8 for filenames.

diff --git a/docs/html/gobject-class-reference.html b/docs/html/gobject-class-reference.html new file mode 100644 index 0000000..bbf2133 --- /dev/null +++ b/docs/html/gobject-class-reference.html @@ -0,0 +1,2 @@ +PyGObject Class Reference

PyGObject Class Reference

Table of Contents

gobject.GObject — the base class
gobject.GBoxed — an object containing an opaque chunk of data
gobject.GPointer — an object containing a completely opaque chunk of + data
gobject.GInterface — an object representing a GInterface
gobject Functions — miscellaneous functions
gobject Constants — the built-in constants of the gobject module
diff --git a/docs/html/gobject-constants.html b/docs/html/gobject-constants.html new file mode 100644 index 0000000..969e25f --- /dev/null +++ b/docs/html/gobject-constants.html @@ -0,0 +1,63 @@ +gobject Constants

gobject Constants

gobject Constants — the built-in constants of the gobject module

Description

GObject Param Flag Constants

The Param Flag constants are a set of bit-flags that specify +certain aspects of parameters that can be configured.

gobject.PARAM_READABLE

The parameter is readable

gobject.PARAM_WRITABLE

The parameter is writable

gobject.PARAM_CONSTRUCT

The parameter will be set upon object + construction

gobject.PARAM_CONSTRUCT_ONLY

The parameter will only be set upon object + construction

gobject.PARAM_LAX_VALIDATION

Upon parameter conversion strict validation is not + required

GObject Signal Flag Constants

The Signal Flag constants are a set of bit-flags that specify a +signal's behavior. The overall signal description outlines how especially +the RUN flags control the stages of a signal +emission.

gobject.SIGNAL_RUN_FIRST

Invoke the object method handler in the first emission + stage.

gobject.SIGNAL_RUN_LAST

Invoke the object method handler in the third emission + stage.

gobject.SIGNAL_RUN_CLEANUP

Invoke the object method handler in the last emission + stage.

gobject.SIGNAL_NO_RECURSE

Signals being emitted for an object while currently + being in emission for this very object will not be emitted + recursively, but instead cause the first emission to be + restarted.

gobject.SIGNAL_DETAILED

This signal supports "::detail" appendices to the + signal name upon handler connections and emissions.

gobject.SIGNAL_ACTION

Action signals are signals that may freely be emitted + on alive objects from user code via the gobject.emit() + method and friends, without the need of being embedded into + extra code that performs pre or post emission adjustments on the + object. They can also be thought of as object methods which can + be called generically by third-party code.

gobject.SIGNAL_NO_HOOKS

No emissions hooks are supported for this + signal.

GObject Spawn Flag Constants

The Spawn Flag constants are a set of bit-flags that can be +passed to the gobject.spawn_async() +function.

gobject.SPAWN_LEAVE_DESCRIPTORS_OPEN

the parent's open file descriptors will be inherited by +the child; otherwise all descriptors except stdin/stdout/stderr will be +closed before calling exec() in the child.

gobject.SPAWN_DO_NOT_REAP_CHILD

the child will not be automatically reaped; you must +call waitpid() or handle SIGCHLD +yourself, or the child will become a zombie.

gobject.SPAWN_SEARCH_PATH

argv[0] need not be an absolute +path, it will be looked for in the user's PATH.

gobject.SPAWN_STDOUT_TO_DEV_NULL

the child's standard output will be discarded, instead +of going to the same location as the parent's standard output.

gobject.SPAWN_STDERR_TO_DEV_NULL

the child's standard error will be discarded.

gobject.SPAWN_CHILD_INHERITS_STDIN

the child will inherit the parent's standard input (by +default, the child's standard input is attached to /dev/null).

gobject.SPAWN_FILE_AND_ARGV_ZERO

the first element of argv is the +file to execute, while the remaining elements are the actual argument vector +to pass to the file. Normally gobject.spawn_async() +uses argv[0] as the file to execute, and passes all +of argv to the child.

GObject Built-in Type Constants

The Built-in Type constants specify the pre-defined types used +by gobject.

gobject.TYPE_INVALID

An invalid type, used as error return value in some + functions.

gobject.TYPE_NONE

A fundamental type indicating no type.

gobject.TYPE_INTERFACE

The fundamental type from which all interfaces are + derived.

gobject.TYPE_CHAR

The fundamental type corresponding to a + character. This maps to a string in Python.

gobject.TYPE_UCHAR

The fundamental type corresponding to an unsigned + character. This maps to a string in Python.

gobject.TYPE_BOOLEAN

The fundamental type corresponding to a True or False + value. This maps to an integer in Python.

gobject.TYPE_INT

The fundamental type corresponding to an + integer. This maps to an integer in Python.

gobject.TYPE_UINT

he fundamental type corresponding to an unsigned + integer. This maps to an integer in Python.

gobject.TYPE_LONG

The fundamental type corresponding to a long + integer. This maps to an integer in Python.

gobject.TYPE_ULONG

The fundamental type corresponding to an unsigned + integer. This maps to an integer in Python.

gobject.TYPE_INT64

The fundamental type corresponding to an long long + integer. This maps to a long integer in Python.

gobject.TYPE_UINT64

The fundamental type corresponding to an unsigned long + long integer. This maps to a long integer in Python.

gobject.TYPE_ENUM

The fundamental type corresponding to an enumeration + type. This maps to an integer in Python.

gobject.TYPE_FLAGS

The fundamental type corresponding to a flag + type. This maps to an integer in Python.

gobject.TYPE_FLOAT

The fundamental type corresponding to a floating point + number. This maps to a float in Python.

gobject.TYPE_DOUBLE

The fundamental type corresponding to a double + floating point number. This maps to a float in Python.

gobject.TYPE_STRING

The fundamental type corresponding to a string.

gobject.TYPE_POINTER

The fundamental type corresponding to a pointer to an + anonymous type. This has no corresponding Python type.

gobject.TYPE_BOXED

The fundamental type corresponding to a boxed object + type.

gobject.TYPE_PARAM

The fundamental type corresponding to a GParamSpec + type.

gobject.TYPE_OBJECT

The fundamental type corresponding to a GObject + type.

gobject.TYPE_PYOBJECT

The fundamental type corresponding to a Python Object + type.

GObject Version Constants

The Version constants specify the version of +GLIB used by PyGTK as a 3-tuple containing the major, +minor and patch release numbers.

gobject.glib_version

A 3-tuple containing (major, minor, patch) release + numbers.
diff --git a/docs/html/gobject-functions.html b/docs/html/gobject-functions.html new file mode 100644 index 0000000..1f76f55 --- /dev/null +++ b/docs/html/gobject-functions.html @@ -0,0 +1,134 @@ +gobject Functions

gobject Functions

gobject Functions — miscellaneous functions

Synopsis

+    def gobject.type_name(type)
def gobject.type_from_name(type_name)
def gobject.type_parent(type)
def gobject.type_is_a(type, parent_type)
def gobject.type_children(type)
def gobject.type_interfaces(type)
def gobject.type_register(class)
def gobject.signal_new(signal_name, type, flags, return_type, param_types)
def gobject.signal_list_names(type)
def gobject.signal_list_ids(type)
def gobject.signal_lookup(name, type)
def gobject.signal_name(signal_id)
def gobject.signal_query(name, type)
def gobject.signal_query(signal_id)
def gobject.list_properties(type)
def gobject.new(type, ...)
def gobject.signal_accumulator_true_handled()
def gobject.add_emission_hook(type, name, callback, ...)
def gobject.remove_emission_hook(type, name, hook_id)
def gobject._install_metaclass(metaclass) +

Description

These functions are part of the PyGTK gobject +module but are not directly associated with a specific class.

Note

+ Many functions that previously were in this namespace got moved to glib namespace instead. They + are still available in gobject for backward compatibility, but + not documented here. If you miss documentation for some function, be sure to + check glib first. +

Functions

gobject.type_name

    def gobject.type_name(type)

type :

a GObject type, type ID or +instance

Returns :

The gobject.type_name() function returns +the unique name that is assigned to the specified +type. type can be a GObject +type, type ID or instance. This function raises a TypeError exception +if type isn't a PyGTK type.

gobject.type_from_name

    def gobject.type_from_name(type_name)

type_name :

a string containing the name of a +type

Returns :

the type ID named +type_name

The gobject.type_from_name() function +returns the type ID of the PyGTK type with the name +specified by type_name. This function raises a +RuntimeError exception if no type matches +type_name.

gobject.type_parent

    def gobject.type_parent(type)

type :

a GObject type, type ID or +instance

Returns :

the parent type ID

The gobject.type_parent() function returns +the direct parent type ID of the specified type. +type can be a GObject type, type ID or instance. If +type has no parent, i.e. is a fundamental type, the +RuntimeError exception is raised.

gobject.type_is_a

    def gobject.type_is_a(type, parent_type)

type :

a GObject type, type ID or +instance

parent_type :

a GObject type, type ID or +instance

Returns :

TRUE if +parent_type is an ancestor of +type

The gobject.type_is_a() function returns +TRUE if the specified type is a +descendant of the type specified by parent_type. This +function also returns TRUE if +parent_type is an interface and +type conforms to it.

gobject.type_children

    def gobject.type_children(type)

type :

a GObject type, type ID or +instance

Returns :

a list of the child types of +type

The gobject.type_children() function +returns a list containing the child types of the specified +type.

gobject.type_interfaces

    def gobject.type_interfaces(type)

type :

a GObject type, type ID or +instance

Returns :

a list of the interface types supported by +type

The gobject.type_interfaces() function +returns a list of the interface types supported by +type. type can be a GObject +type, type ID or instance. This function returns a RuntimeError exception if +type is not a valid type or has no interfaces.

gobject.type_register

    def gobject.type_register(class)

class :

a Python class that is a descendant of gobject.GObject

The gobject.type_register() function +registers the specified Python class as a PyGTK type. +class must be a descendant of gobject.GObject. The function generates a name for the new type.

gobject.signal_new

    def gobject.signal_new(signal_name, type, flags, return_type, param_types)

signal_name :

a string containing the name of the +signal

type :

the object type that the signal is associated +with

flags :

the signal flags

return_type :

the return type of the signal +handler

param_types :

the parameter types passed to the signal +handler

Returns :

a unique integer signal ID

The gobject.signal_new() function registers +a signal with the specified signal_name for the +specified object type. The value of +flags is a combination of:

gobject.SIGNAL_RUN_FIRST

Invoke the object method handler in the first emission +stage.

gobject.SIGNAL_RUN_LAST

Invoke the object method handler in the third emission +stage.

gobject.SIGNAL_RUN_CLEANUP

Invoke the object method handler in the last emission +stage.

gobject.SIGNAL_NO_RECURSE

Signals being emitted for an object while currently +being in emission for this very object will not be emitted recursively, but +instead cause the first emission to be restarted.

gobject.SIGNAL_DETAILED

This signal supports "::detail" appendixes to the +signal name upon handler connections and emissions.

gobject.SIGNAL_ACTION

Action signals are signals that may freely be emitted +on alive objects from user code via gobject.emit()() +and friends, without the need of being embedded into extra code that +performs pre or post emission adjustments on the object. They can also be +thought of as generically callable object methods.

gobject.SIGNAL_NO_HOOKS

No emissions hooks are supported for this +signal.

return_type is the type of the return +value from a signal handler and may be a gobject type, type ID or instance. +The param_types parameter is a list of additional +types that are passed to the signal handler. Each parameter type may be +specified as a gobject type, type ID or instance. For example, to add a +signal to the gtk.Window type called "my-signal" that calls a handler with a +gtk.Button widget and an integer value and a return value that is a +boolean, use:

+  gobject.signal_new("my_signal", gtk.Window, gobject.SIGNAL_RUN_LAST, gobject.TYPE_BOOLEAN, (gtk.Button, gobject.TYPE_INT))
+

gobject.signal_list_names

    def gobject.signal_list_names(type)

type :

a GObject type, type ID or +instance

Returns :

a list of the signal names supported by +type

The gobject.signal_list_names() function +returns a list of the names of the signals that are supported by the +specified GObject type

Note

The type keyword is available in PyGTK 2.6 and above.

gobject.signal_list_ids

    def gobject.signal_list_ids(type)

type :

a GObject type, type ID or +instance

Returns :

a list of the signal ids supported by +type

Note

This method is available in PyGTK 2.6 and above.

The gobject.signal_list_ids() function +returns a list of the integer ids of the signals that are supported by the +GObject specified by type

gobject.signal_lookup

    def gobject.signal_lookup(name, type)

name :

the name of a signal for +type

type :

a GObject type, type ID or +instance

Returns :

the integer id of a signal supported by +type or 0.

Note

This method is available in PyGTK 2.6 and above.

The gobject.signal_lookup() function +returns the id of the signal with the name specified by +name that is supported by the GObject specified +specified bytype. 0 is returned if the signal is not +found.

gobject.signal_name

    def gobject.signal_name(signal_id)

signal_id :

an integer signal id

Returns :

the name of the signal or +None.

Note

This method is available in PyGTK 2.6 and above.

The gobject.signal_name() function returns +the name of the signal that has the signal id specified by +id.

gobject.signal_query

    def gobject.signal_query(name, type)

name :

the name of a signal for +type

type :

a GObject type, type ID or +instance

Returns :

a 6-tuple containing signal information or +None

Note

This method is available in PyGTK 2.6 and above.

The gobject.signal_query() function returns +a 6-tuple containing information about the signal with the name specified by +name that is supported by the GObject specified by +type. If the signal is not found +None is returned.

The signal information 6-tuple contains:

  • the integer signal id
  • the signal name
  • the GType that the signal is registered for
  • the signal flags (see the GObject Signal Flag Constants)
  • the GType of the return from the signal callback +function
  • a tuple containing the GTypes of the parameters that are +passed to the signal callback function. Note that these may not correspond +exactly to the PyGTK signal callback parameters.

gobject.signal_query

    def gobject.signal_query(signal_id)

signal_id :

the integer id of a signal

Returns :

a 6-tuple containing signal information or +None

Note

This method is available in PyGTK 2.6 and above.

The gobject.signal_query() function returns +a 6-tuple containing information about the signal with the id specified by +signal_id. If the signal is not found +None is returned.

The signal information 6-tuple contains:

  • the integer signal id
  • the signal name
  • the GType that the signal is registered for
  • the signal flags (see the GObject Signal Flag Constants)
  • the GType of the return from the signal callback +function
  • a tuple containing the GTypes of the parameters that are +passed to the signal callback function. Note that these may not correspond +exactly to the PyGTK signal callback parameters.

gobject.list_properties

    def gobject.list_properties(type)

type :

a GObject type, type ID or +instance

Returns :

a list of the properties (as GParam objects) +supported by type

The gobject.list_properties() function +returns a list of the properties (as GParam objects) supported by +type.

gobject.new

    def gobject.new(type, ...)

type :

a GObject type, type ID or +instance

... :

zero or more property-value +pairs

Returns :

a new object if the specified +type

The gobject.new() function returns a new +object of the specified type. type must specify a +type that is a descendant of gobject.GObject. A +TypeError exception is raised if type specifies an +abstract class or a type that is not a descendant of gobject.GObject. A set +of property-value pairs may be specified to set the value of the object's +properties.

gobject.signal_accumulator_true_handled

    def gobject.signal_accumulator_true_handled()

Note

This function is available in PyGTK 2.8 and above.

The signal_accumulator_true_handled() + function is only used as accumulator argument when registering + signals.

gobject.add_emission_hook

    def gobject.add_emission_hook(type, name, callback, ...)

type :

a Python GObject instance or + type

name :

a signal name

callback :

a function

... :

zero or more extra arguments that will be + passed to callback.

Returns :

the hook id, for later use with gobject.signal_remove_emission_hook().

Note

This function is available in PyGTK 2.8 and above.

The add_emission_hook() function adds an + emission hook for the signal specified by name, + which will get called for any emission of that signal, independent of + the instance. This is possible only for signals which don't have the + gobject.SIGNAL_NO_HOOKS flag set.

gobject.remove_emission_hook

    def gobject.remove_emission_hook(type, name, hook_id)

type :

a Python GObject instance or + type

name :

a signal name

hook_id :

the id of the emission hook as returned by the + gobject.add_emission_hook()) + function.

Returns :

Note

This function is available in PyGTK 2.8 and above.

The remove_emission_hook() function deletes + an emission hook.

gobject._install_metaclass

    def gobject._install_metaclass(metaclass)

metaclass :

Note

This function is available in PyGTK 2.10 and above.

The _install_metaclass() function installs + the metaclass specified by metaclass.

diff --git a/docs/html/index.html b/docs/html/index.html new file mode 100644 index 0000000..fe8c44c --- /dev/null +++ b/docs/html/index.html @@ -0,0 +1,6 @@ +PyGObject Reference Manual

PyGObject Reference Manual

for PyGObject version 2.21.2

2010-06-10 +

Abstract

This reference describes the classes of the python gobject +module.


Table of Contents

Introduction
Reference Page Format
PyGlibClass Reference
glib.MainContext — an object representing a set of event sources to be handled +in a glib.MainLoop.
glib.MainLoop — an object representing the main event loop of a PyGTK + application.
glib Functions — miscellaneous functions
glib Constants — the built-in constants of the glib module
PyGObject Class Reference
gobject.GObject — the base class
gobject.GBoxed — an object containing an opaque chunk of data
gobject.GPointer — an object containing a completely opaque chunk of + data
gobject.GInterface — an object representing a GInterface
gobject Functions — miscellaneous functions
gobject Constants — the built-in constants of the gobject module
PyGio Class Reference
gio.AppInfo — Information about an installed application and methods to launch it (with file arguments).
gio.AppLaunchContext — Application launch context.
gio.AsyncResult — Asynchronous Function Results.
gio.BufferedInputStream — Buffered Input Stream
gio.BufferedOutputStream — Buffered Output Stream
gio.Cancellable — Thread-safe Operation Cancellation Stack.
gio.DataInputStream — Data Input Stream
gio.DataOutputStream — Data Output Stream
gio.Drive — Virtual File System drive management.
gio.Emblem — An object for emblems.
gio.EmblemedIcon — Icon with emblems.
gio.File — File and Directory Handling.
gio.FileAttributeInfo — Information about a specific attribute.
gio.FileEnumerator — Enumerated Files Routines.
gio.FileIcon — Icons pointing to an image file.
gio.FileInfo — File Information and Attributes
gio.FileInputStream — Base class for implementing streaming input
gio.FileMonitor — File Monitor
gio.FileOutputStream — Base class for implementing streaming input
gio.FilterInputStream — Filter Input Stream
gio.FilterOutputStream — Filter Output Stream
gio.Icon — Interface for icons.
gio.InputStream — Base class for implementing streaming input
gio.LoadableIcon — Interface for icons.
gio.MemoryInputStream — Base class for implementing streaming input
gio.MemoryOutputStream — Streaming output operations on memory chunks
gio.Mount — Mount management
gio.MountOperation — Authentication methods for mountable locations.
gio.OutputStream — Base class for implementing streaming input
gio.Seekable — Stream seeking interface.
gio.SimpleAsyncResult — Simple asynchronous results implementation.
gio.ThemedIcon — Icon theming support.
gio.Volume — Volume management.
gio.VolumeMonitor — Volume Monitor.
gio Functions
gio Constants — the built-in constants of the gio module
PyGio Unix Class Reference
gio.unix.InputStream — Streaming input operations for UNIX file descriptors.
gio.unix.OutputStream — Streaming output operations for UNIX file descriptors.
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Introduction

Table of Contents

Reference Page Format

This document describes many of the PyGObject + version 2.12 classes and their methods and associated + functions. Deprecated classes, functions and methods have been + specifically left out of this reference though classes that have become + deprecated since PyGObject 2.0 have been left in but annotated with a + deprecation warning. This document attempts to document as much of the + PyGObject API as possible but there + are undoubtedly errors and omissions. If you discover any of these please + file a bug report at bugzilla.gnome.org for the + pygobject project. Specific areas that have not been + documented include:

  • The GParamSpec class

This reference describes the API for PyGObject as + of version 2.11.0+ and assumes that the additional API changes for version + 2.12 will not be significant. There will undoubtedly be changes that are + not reflected in this reference. The differences in the API between + version 2.0 and previous versions are denoted in this reference with a + Note that describes the availability of the object, constructor, method or + function. Any of these that do not have a notation can be assumed to be + available in all versions of PyGObject from 2.0 and up. The source code + must be consulted if this reference and your version of + PyGObject seem to differ. You are encouraged to use the + latest version of PyGObject that is available. See the + PyGTK + homepage for more information and more resources on how to use + PyGObject as well as help in its development.

The Reference contains a chapter for each + PyGObject module containing the class descriptions. The + class descriptions are arranged alphabetically within the + chapters. Currently there is one module chapter:

The gobject module

The classes that are included in the +gobject module of PyGObject and are +accessed similar to: gobject.GObject. These classes are the base object +classes that the gtk and gtk.gdk +module classes are built on.

Reference Page Format

Each PyGObject class is described in a reference +page that has a number of sections in a fixed format. Each reference page +will have a subset of the following sections:

Name

The name and a one-line description of the +class.

Synopsis

A synopsis of the class and its methods and +optionally a list of associated functions.

Ancestry

The list of the parent classes of the class. This +section may not be present in all class descriptions.

Properties

A list of the properties (internal state) +supported by the class. This section may not be present in all classes. The +property descriptions include the name, the access operations (e.g. Read, +Write), and a brief description. Properties are accessed using the gobject.set_property() +and gobject.get_property() +methods that are available to every PyGObject object. This +section may not be present in all class descriptions.

Attributes

A set of internal object state data accessible as Python + attributes (e.g. object.attr). The attribute descriptions include + a name by which the attribute data is accessed, the access mode + (e.g. Read, Write), and a brief description of the attribute. Most + PyGObject classes do not support attributes so + this section is not present in most class descriptions.

Signal Prototypes

A list of the signals supported by the class including + the signal name and a synopsis of the signal handler function + prototype. This section may not be present in all class + descriptions.

Description

A description of the class and possibly some of + the methods supported by the class.

Constructor

The description of the class object constructor including + the synopsis with brief parameter descriptions and a description + of th use of the constructor. There may be more than one + constructor description if the constructor supports different + parameter lists. This section may not be present in all class + descriptions.

Methods

A list of methods supported by the class. Each method + description includes: a synopsis of the method and its parameters + as well as a brief description of each parameter and return value + (if any); and, a description of the use of the method.

Functions

A list of related functions. Each function description + includes a synopsis of the function and its parameters and return + value (if any), and a description of the use of the + function.

Signals

A list of signals including a synopsis of the signal + handler prototype function with its parameters and return value + (if any). The signal emission conditions are briefly + described. This section is not present in all class descriptions; + specifically, the gtk.gdk classes do not + usually support signals.

The function and method synopsis parameters are displayed in + bold to denote Python keyword + parameters. Also if the parameter is optional its default value will be + displayed. For example the gobject.signal_lookup() + function synopsis is:

+    def gobject.signal_lookup(name, type)
+

The parameters name and + type are keyword parameters that can be specified + in a call either by position or keyword (in which case position is not + important). The following calls have the same result:

+  id = gobject.signal_lookup("clicked", gtk.Button)
+  id = gobject.signal_lookup("clicked", type=gtk.Button)
+  id = gobject.signal_lookup(name="clicked", type=gtk.Button)
+  id = gobject.signal_lookup(type=gtk.Button, name="clicked")
+

Parameters that are not keyword parameters are displayed in +italic and must be specified positionally but may also +be optional.

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For example for an desktop-file + based application with Exec key totem %U and a single URI, sftp://foo/file.avi, then /home/user/.gvfs/sftp + on foo/file.avi will be passed. This will only work if a set of suitable GIO extensions (such as gvfs 2.26 + compiled with FUSE support), is available and operational; if this is not the case, the URI will be passed + unmodified to the application. Some URIs, such as mailto:, of course cannot be mapped to a POSIX path + (in gvfs there's no FUSE mount for it); such URIs will be passed unmodified to the application. + + + Specifically for gvfs 2.26 and later, the POSIX URI will be mapped back to the GIO URI in the + gio.File constructors + (since gvfs implements the GVfs extension point). As such, if the application needs to examine the URI, + it needs to use + gio.File.get_uri() + or similar on + gio.File. + In other words, an application cannot assume that the URI passed to e.g. + gio.File() constructor + is equal to the result of + gio.File.get_uri(). + + + + + Constructor + + + gio.AppInfo + commandline + application_nameNone + flagsgio.APP_INFO_CREATE_NONE + + + + commandline : + the commandline to use + + + + application_name : + the application name, or None to use commandline. + + + + flags : + flags that can specify details of the created, + from + + + + Returns : + a new + gio.AppInfo + for given command. + + + + + + Creates a new gio.AppInfo + from the given information. + + + + + + Methods + + + gio.AppInfo.add_supports_type + + + add_supports_type + content_type + + + + + content_type : + A string. + + + + + The add_supports_type() method adds a content type + to the application information to indicate the application is capable of + opening files with the given content type. + + + + + gio.AppInfo.can_delete + + + can_delete + + + + + + Returns : + True if appinfo can be deleted. + + + + + + The can_delete() method obtains the information + whether the gio.AppInfo + can be deleted. See + gio.AppInfo.delete(). + + + + + gio.AppInfo.can_remove_supports_type + + + can_remove_supports_type + + + + + + Returns : + True if it is possible to remove + supported content types from a given appinfo, False + if not. + + + + + The can_remove_supports_type() method checks if a + supported content type can be removed from an application. + + + + + gio.AppInfo.delete + + + delete + + + + + + Returns : + True if appinfo has been deleted. + + + + + + The delete() method tries to delete an + gio.AppInfo. + + + On some platforms, there may be a difference between user-defined + gio.AppInfos + which can be deleted, and system-wide ones which cannot. See + gio.AppInfo.can_delete(). + + + + + gio.AppInfo.dup + + + dup + + + + + + Returns : + A duplicate of appinfo. + + + + + The dup() method creates a duplicate of a + gio.AppInfo. + + + + + gio.AppInfo.equal + + + equal + icon2 + + + + + appinfo2 : + the second + gio.AppInfo + + + + Returns : + True if appinfo1 is equal to appinfo2. + False otherwise. + + + + + The equal() method checks if two + gio.AppInfos are equal. + + + + + gio.AppInfo.get_commandline + + + get_commandline + + + + + + Returns : + a string containing the appinfo's commandline, or + None if this information is not available. + + + + + + The get_commandline() method gets the + commandline with which the application will be started. + + + + + gio.AppInfo.get_description + + + get_description + + + + + + Returns : + A string containing a description of the application + appinfo, or None if none. + + + + + The get_description() method gets a human-readable + description of an installed application. + + + + + gio.AppInfo.get_executable + + + get_executable + + + + + + Returns : + a string containing the appinfo's application + binary's name. + + + + + + The get_description() method gets the executable's + name for the installed application. + + + + + gio.AppInfo.get_icon + + + get_icon + + + + + + Returns : + the default + gio.Icon for appinfo. + + + + + + The get_icon() method gets the icon for the application. + + + + + gio.AppInfo.get_id + + + get_id + + + + + + Returns : + a string containing the application's ID. + + + + + + The get_id() method gets the ID of an application. + An id is a string that identifies the application. The exact format of the + id is platform dependent. For instance, on Unix this is the desktop file id + from the xdg menu specification. + + + Note that the returned ID may be None, depending on + how the appinfo has been constructed. + + + + + gio.AppInfo.get_name + + + get_name + + + + + + Returns : + the name of the application for appinfo. + + + + + + The get_name() method gets the installed + name of the application. + + + + + gio.AppInfo.launch + + + launch + files + launch_context + + + + + files : + a list of gio.File objects. + + + + launch_context : + a gio.AppLaunchContext + or None. + + + Returns : + True on successful launch, + False otherwise. + + + + + + The launch() method launches the application. + Passes files to the launched application as arguments, using the optional + launch_context to get information about the details of the launcher + (like what screen it is on). On error, error will be set accordingly. + + + To lauch the application without arguments pass a None for files list. + + + Note that even if the launch is successful the application launched can fail + to start if it runs into problems during startup. There is no way to detect this. + + + Some URIs can be changed when passed through a + gio.File + (for instance unsupported uris with strange formats like mailto:), so + if you have a textual uri you want to pass in as argument, consider using + gio.File.launch_uris() + instead. + + + + + gio.AppInfo.launch_uris + + + launch_uris + uris + launch_context + + + + + uris : + a list containing URIs to launch. + + + + launch_context : + a gio.AppLaunchContext + or None. + + + Returns : + True on successful launch, + False otherwise. + + + + + + The launch_uris() method launches the application. + Passes uris to the launched application as arguments, using the optional + launch_context to get information about the details of the launcher + (like what screen it is on). On error, error will be set accordingly. + + + To lauch the application without arguments pass a None for files list. + + + Note that even if the launch is successful the application launched can fail + to start if it runs into problems during startup. There is no way to detect this. + + + + + gio.AppInfo.remove_supports_type + + + remove_supports_type + content_type + + + + + content_type : + A string. + + + + + The remove_supports_type() method removes a + supported type from an application, if possible. + + + + + gio.AppInfo.set_as_default_for_extension + + + set_as_default_for_extension + extension + + + + + extension : + A string containing the file extension (without the dot). + + + + + + The set_as_default_for_extension() method sets the + application as the default handler for the given file extention. + + + + + gio.AppInfo.set_as_default_for_type + + + set_as_default_for_type + content_type + + + + + content_type : + The content type. + + + + + + The set_as_default_for_type() method sets the + application as the default handler for a given type. + + + + + gio.AppInfo.should_show + + + should_show + + + + + + Returns : + True if the appinfo should be shown, + False otherwise. + + + + + + The should_show() method checks if the application + info should be shown in menus that list available applications. + + + + + gio.AppInfo.supports_files + + + supports_files + + + + + + Returns : + True if the appinfo supports files. + + + + + + The supports_files() method checks if the application + accepts files as arguments. + + + + + gio.AppInfo.supports_uris + + + supports_uris + + + + + + Returns : + True if the appinfo supports uris. + + + + + + The supports_uris() method checks if the application + accepts uris as arguments. + + + + + + Functions + + + gio.app_info_get_all + + + app_info_get_all + + + + + + Returns : + A list of gio.AppInfos. + + + + + + The app_info_get_all() function gets a list of all of + the applications currently registered on this system. + + + For desktop files, this includes applications that have NoDisplay=true set or are + excluded from display by means of OnlyShowIn or NotShowIn. See + gio.AppInfo.should_show(). + The returned list does not include applications which have the Hidden key set. + + + + + gio.app_info_get_all_for_type + + + app_info_get_all_for_type + content_type + + + + + content_type : + the content type to find a + gio.AppInfo + for. + + + Returns : + A list of gio.AppInfos + for a given content type or None on error. + + + + + + The app_info_get_all_for_type() function gets a list of all + gio.AppInfos + for a given content type. + + + + + gio.app_info_get_default_for_type + + + app_info_get_default_for_type + content_type + must_support_uris + + + + + content_type : + the content type to find a + gio.AppInfo + for. + + + must_support_uris : + if True, the + gio.AppInfo + is expected to support URIs + + + Returns : + gio.AppInfo + for given content_type or None on error. + + + + + + The app_info_get_default_for_type() function gets the + gio.AppInfo + that correspond to a given content type. + + + + + gio.app_info_get_default_for_uri_scheme + + + app_info_get_default_for_uri_scheme + uri_scheme + + + + + uri_scheme : + a string containing a URI scheme. + + + Returns : + gio.AppInfo + for given uri_scheme or None on error. + + + + + + The app_info_get_default_for_uri_scheme() function gets + the default application for launching applications using this URI scheme. A URI + scheme is the initial part of the URI, up to but not including the + ':', e.g. "http", "ftp" or "sip". + + + + + gio.app_info_reset_type_association + + + app_info_reset_type_association + content_type + + + + + content_type : + a content type + + + + + The app_info_reset_type_association() function + removes all changes to the type associations done by + set_as_default_for_type(), + set_as_default_for_extension(), + add_supports_type() or + remove_supports_type(). + + + + diff --git a/docs/reference/pygio-applaunchcontext.xml b/docs/reference/pygio-applaunchcontext.xml new file mode 100644 index 0000000..66bb229 --- /dev/null +++ b/docs/reference/pygio-applaunchcontext.xml @@ -0,0 +1,194 @@ + + + + + + gio.AppLaunchContext + Application launch context. + + + + Synopsis + + + gio.AppLaunchContext + gobject.GObject + + + gio.AppLaunchContext + + + + + get_display + info + files + + + get_startup_notify_id + info + files + + + launch_failed + startup_notify_id + + + + + + + Ancestry + ++-- gobject.GObject + +-- gio.AppLaunchContext + + + + + + Description + + + The gio.AppLaunchContext + is used for integrating the launch with the launching application. This is used to handle for + instance startup notification and launching the new application on the same screen as the launching window. + + + + + Constructor + + + gio.AppLaunchContext + + + + + Returns : + a new + gio.AppLaunchContext. + + + + + + Creates a new application launch context. This is not normally used, instead + you instantiate a subclass of this, such as + gtk.gdk.AppLaunchContext. + + + + + + Methods + + + gio.AppLaunchContext.get_display + + + get_display + info + files + + + + + info : + a + gio.AppInfo + + + + files : + a list of + gio.File + objects. + + + Returns : + a display string for the display. + + + + + + The get_display() method gets the display + string for the display. This is used to ensure new applications + are started on the same display as the launching application. + + + + + gio.AppLaunchContext.get_startup_notify_id + + + get_startup_notify_id + info + files + + + + + info : + a + gio.AppInfo + + + + files : + a list of + gio.File + objects. + + + Returns : + a startup notification ID for the application, + or None if not supported. + + + + + + The get_startup_notify_id() method initiates + startup notification for the application and returns the DESKTOP_STARTUP_ID + for the launched operation, if supported. + + + Startup notification IDs are defined in the FreeDesktop.Org Startup Notifications standard. + + + + + gio.AppLaunchContext.launch_failed + + + launch_failed + startup_notify_id + + + + + startup_notify_id : + the startup notification id that was returned by + get_startup_notify_id. + + + + Returns : + a startup notification ID for the application, + or None if not supported. + + + + + + The get_startup_notify_id() method is called + when an application has failed to launch, so that it can cancel the application + startup notification started in + get_startup_notify_id + + + + diff --git a/docs/reference/pygio-asyncresult.xml b/docs/reference/pygio-asyncresult.xml new file mode 100644 index 0000000..abe56ce --- /dev/null +++ b/docs/reference/pygio-asyncresult.xml @@ -0,0 +1,117 @@ + + + + + + gio.AsyncResult + Asynchronous Function Results. + + + + Synopsis + + + gio.AsyncResult + gobject.GInterface + + + get_source_object + + + + + + + + + Ancestry + ++-- gobject.GInterface + +-- gio.AsyncResult + + + + + + Prerequisites + + gio.AsyncResult is required by + gobject.GObject. + + + + + Known Implementation + + gio.AsyncResult is implemented by + gio.SimpleAsyncResult. + + + + + Description + + + gio.AsyncResult + provides a base class for implementing asynchronous function results. + + + Asynchronous operations are broken up into two separate operations which are chained + together by a GAsyncReadyCallback. To begin an asynchronous operation, provide a + GAsyncReadyCallback to the asynchronous function. This callback will be triggered when + the operation has completed, and will be passed a GAsyncResult instance filled with the + details of the operation's success or failure, the object the asynchronous function was + started for and any error codes returned. The asynchronous callback function is then expected + to call the corresponding "_finish()" function with the object the function was called for, + and the gio.AsyncResult + instance, and optionally, an error to grab any error conditions that may have occurred. + + + The purpose of the "_finish()" function is to take the generic result of type GAsyncResult and + return the specific result that the operation in question yields (e.g. a + gio.FileEnumerator + for a "enumerate children" operation). If the result or error status of the operation is not needed, + there is no need to call the "_finish()" function, GIO will take care of cleaning up the result and error + information after the GAsyncReadyCallback returns. It is also allowed to take a reference to the + gio.AsyncResult + and call "_finish()" later. + + + The callback for an asynchronous operation is called only once, and is always called, even + in the case of a cancelled operation. On cancellation the result is a gio.ERROR_CANCELLED error. + + + Some ascynchronous operations are implemented using synchronous calls. These are run in a + separate thread, if GThread has been initialized, but otherwise they are sent to the Main Event + Loop and processed in an idle function. So, if you truly need asynchronous operations, make + sure to initialize GThread. + + + + + Methods + + + gio.AsyncResult.get_source_object + + + get_source_object + + + + + + Returns : + the source object for the res. + + + + + + The get_source_object() method gets the source object + from a gio.AsyncResult + + + + diff --git a/docs/reference/pygio-bufferedinputstream.xml b/docs/reference/pygio-bufferedinputstream.xml new file mode 100644 index 0000000..677b1da --- /dev/null +++ b/docs/reference/pygio-bufferedinputstream.xml @@ -0,0 +1,461 @@ + + + + + + gio.BufferedInputStream + Buffered Input Stream + + + + Synopsis + + + gio.BufferedInputStream + gio.FilterInputStream + + + gio.BufferedInputStream + base_stream + + + + fill + count + cancellableNone + + + fill_async + count + callback + io_priorityglib.PRIORITY_DEFAULT + cancellableNone + user_dataNone + + + fill_finish + result + + + get_available + + + + get_buffer_size + + + + read_byte + cancellableNone + + + set_buffer_size + size + + + + + +Functions + + + gio.buffered_input_stream_new_sized + size + + + + + + Ancestry + ++-- gobject.GObject + +-- gio.InputStream + +-- gio.FilterInputStream + +-- gio.BufferedInputStream + + + + + + gio.BufferedInputStream Properties + +
+ + + + + + + + "buffer-size" + Read - Write - Construct + The size of the backend buffer. Allowed values: >= 1. Default value: 4096. + + + + +
+ +
+ + + Description + + + gio.BufferedInputStream + implements gio.FilterInputStream + and provides for buffered reads. + + + By default, + gio.BufferedInputStream's + buffer size is set at 4 kilobytes. + + + To create a buffered input stream, use + gio.BufferedInputStream(), + or gio.buffered_input_stream_new_sized() + to specify the buffer's size at construction. + + + To get the size of a buffer within a buffered input stream, use + get_buffer_size(). + To change the size of a buffered input stream's buffer, use + set_buffer_size(). + Note that the buffer's size cannot be reduced below the size of the data within the buffer. + + + + + Constructor + + + gio.BufferedInputStream + base_stream + + + + base_stream : + a + gio.InputStream. + + + + Returns : + a new + gio.InputStream + for the given base_stream. + + + + + + Creates a new gio.InputStream + from the given base_stream, with a buffer set to the default size (4 kilobytes). + + + + + + Methods + + + gio.BufferedInputStream.fill + + + fill + count + cancellableNone + + + + + count : + the number of bytes that will be read from the stream. + + + + cancellable : + optional + gio.Cancellable + object, None to ignore. + + + + Returns : + the number of bytes read into stream's buffer, + up to count, or -1 on error. + + + + + + The fill() method tries to read count bytes + from the stream into the buffer. Will block during this read. + + + If count is zero, returns zero and does nothing. A value of count + larger than G_MAXSSIZE will cause a gio.ERROR_INVALID_ARGUMENT error. + + + On success, the number of bytes read into the buffer is returned. It + is not an error if this is not the same as the requested size, as it can + happen e.g. near the end of a file. Zero is returned on end of file + (or if count is zero), but never otherwise. + + + If count is -1 then the attempted read size is equal to the number + of bytes that are required to fill the buffer. + + + If cancellable is not None, then the operation can + be cancelled by triggering the cancellable object from another thread. + If the operation was cancelled, the error gio.ERROR_CANCELLED will be + returned. If an operation was partially finished when the operation was + cancelled the partial result will be returned, without an error. + + + On error -1 is returned and error is set accordingly. + + + For the asynchronous, non-blocking, version of this function, see + gio.BufferedInputStream.fill_async(). + + + + + gio.BufferedInputStream.fill_async + + + fill_async + count + callback + io_priorityglib.PRIORITY_DEFAULT + cancellableNone + user_dataNone + + + + + count : + the number of bytes that will be read from the stream. + + + + callback : + a GAsyncReadyCallback to call when the request is satisfied. + + + + io_priority : + the + + of the request. + + + + cancellable : + optional + gio.Cancellable + object, None to ignore. + + + user_data : + the data to pass to callback function. + + + + + + The fill_async() method reads data into stream's + buffer asynchronously, up to count size. io_priority can be used to + prioritize reads. + + + For the synchronous version of this function, see + gio.BufferedInputStream.fill(). + + + If cancellable is not None, then the operation can be cancelled + by triggering the cancellable object from another thread. If the operation was + cancelled, the error gio.ERROR_CANCELLED will be set + + + If count is -1 then the attempted read size is equal to the number of bytes + that are required to fill the buffer. + + + + + gio.BufferedInputStream.fill_finish + + + fill_finish + result + + + + + result : + a gio.AsyncResult. + + + + Returns : + the size of the read stream, or -1 on an error. + + + + + + The fill_finish() method finishes an asynchronous + file append operation started with + gio.BufferedInputStream.fill_async(). + + + + + gio.BufferedInputStream.get_available + + + get_available + + + + + + Returns : + size of the available stream. + + + + + + The get_available() method gets the size of + the available data within the stream. + + + + + gio.BufferedInputStream.get_buffer_size + + + get_buffer_size + + + + + + Returns : + the current buffer size. + + + + + + The get_buffer_size() method gets the size + of the input buffer. + + + + + gio.BufferedInputStream.read_byte + + + read_byte + cancellableNone + + + + + cancellable : + optional + gio.Cancellable + object, None to ignore. + + + + Returns : + the byte read from the stream, or -1 on end of stream or error. + + + + + + The read_byte() method tries to read a single + byte from the stream or the buffer. Will block during this read. + + + On success, the byte read from the stream is returned. On end of stream -1 + is returned but it's not an exceptional error and error is not set. + + + If cancellable is not None, then the operation can + be cancelled by triggering the cancellable object from another thread. + If the operation was cancelled, the error gio.ERROR_CANCELLED will be + returned. If an operation was partially finished when the operation was + cancelled the partial result will be returned, without an error. + + + On error -1 is returned and error is set accordingly. + + + + + gio.BufferedInputStream.set_buffer_size + + + set_buffer_size + size + + + + + size : + the new buffer size. + + + + + + The set_buffer_size() method sets the size + of the internal buffer of stream to size, or to the size of the contents + of the buffer. The buffer can never be resized smaller than its current contents. + + + + + + Functions + + + gio.buffered_input_stream_new_sized + + + buffered_input_stream_new_sized + size + + + + + size : + the requested buffer size. + + + + Returns : + A new + gio.InputStream. + + + + + + The buffered_input_stream_new_sized() function creates + a new gio.BufferedInputStream + from the given base_stream, with a buffer set to size. + + + +
diff --git a/docs/reference/pygio-bufferedoutputstream.xml b/docs/reference/pygio-bufferedoutputstream.xml new file mode 100644 index 0000000..6d7900f --- /dev/null +++ b/docs/reference/pygio-bufferedoutputstream.xml @@ -0,0 +1,275 @@ + + + + + + gio.BufferedOutputStream + Buffered Output Stream + + + + Synopsis + + + gio.BufferedOutputStream + gio.FilterOutputStream + + + gio.BufferedOutputStream + base_stream + + + + get_auto_grow + + + + get_buffer_size + + + + set_auto_grow + auto_grow + + + set_buffer_size + size + + + + + +Functions + + + gio.buffered_output_stream_new_sized + size + + + + + + Ancestry + ++-- gobject.GObject + +-- gio.OutputStream + +-- gio.FilterOutputStream + +-- gio.BufferedOutputStream + + + + + + gio.BufferedOutputStream Properties + +
+ + + + + + + + "auto-grow" + Read - Write + Whether the buffer should automatically grow. Default value: False. + + + "buffer-size" + Read - Write - Construct + The size of the backend buffer. Allowed values: >= 1. Default value: 4096. + + + + +
+ +
+ + + Description + + + gio.BufferedOutputStream + implements gio.FilterOutputStream + and provides for buffered writes. + + + By default, + gio.BufferedOutputStream's + buffer size is set at 4 kilobytes. + + + To create a buffered output stream, use + gio.BufferedOutputStream(), + or gio.buffered_output_stream_new_sized() + to specify the buffer's size at construction. + + + To get the size of a buffer within a buffered output stream, use + gio.BufferedOutputStream.get_buffer_size(). + To change the size of a buffered output stream's buffer, use + gio.BufferedOutputStream.set_buffer_size(). + Note that the buffer's size cannot be reduced below the size of the data within the buffer. + + + + + Constructor + + + gio.BufferedOutputStream + base_stream + + + + base_stream : + a + gio.OutputStream. + + + + Returns : + a new + gio.OutputStream + for the given base_stream. + + + + + + Creates a new buffered output stream for a base stream. + + + + + + Methods + + + gio.BufferedOutputStream.get_auto_grow + + + get_auto_grow + + + + + + Returns : + True if the stream's + buffer automatically grows, False otherwise. + + + + + + The get_auto_grow() method checks if the + buffer automatically grows as data is added. + + + + + gio.BufferedOutputStream.get_buffer_size + + + get_buffer_size + + + + + + Returns : + the current buffer size. + + + + + + The get_buffer_size() method gets the size + of the buffer in the stream. + + + + + gio.BufferedOutputStream.set_auto_grow + + + set_auto_grow + auto_grow + + + + + auto_grow : + a boolean. + + + + + + The set_auto_grow() method sets whether or not + the stream's buffer should automatically grow. If auto_grow is true, + then each write will just make the buffer larger, and you must manually + flush the buffer to actually write out the data to the underlying stream. + + + + + gio.BufferedOutputStream.set_buffer_size + + + set_buffer_size + size + + + + + size : + the new buffer size. + + + + + + The set_buffer_size() method sets the size of + the internal buffer to size. + + + + + + Functions + + + gio.buffered_output_stream_new_sized + + + buffered_output_stream_new_sized + size + + + + + size : + the requested buffer size. + + + + Returns : + A new + gio.OutputStream + with an internal buffer set to size.. + + + + + + The buffered_output_stream_new_sized() function creates + a new gio.BufferedOutputStream + from the given base_stream, with a buffer set to size. + + + +
diff --git a/docs/reference/pygio-cancellable.xml b/docs/reference/pygio-cancellable.xml new file mode 100644 index 0000000..c35388d --- /dev/null +++ b/docs/reference/pygio-cancellable.xml @@ -0,0 +1,290 @@ + + + + + + gio.Cancellable + Thread-safe Operation Cancellation Stack. + + + + Synopsis + + + gio.Cancellable + gobject.GObject + + + gio.Cancellable + + + + + cancel + + + + get_fd + + + + is_cancelled + + + + pop_current + + + + push_current + + + + reset + + + + set_error_if_cancelled + + + + + + +Functions + + + gio.cancellable_get_current + + + + + + + Ancestry + ++-- gobject.GObject + +-- gio.Cancellable + + + + + + Description + + + The gio.Cancellable + is a thread-safe operation cancellation stack used throughout GIO to allow for + cancellation of synchronous and asynchronous operations. + + + + + Constructor + + + gio.Cancellable + + + + + Returns : + a new + gio.Cancellable. + + + + + + Creates a new gio.Cancellable object. + + + Applications that want to start one or more operations that should be cancellable should create a + gio.Cancellable + and pass it to the operations. + + + One gio.Cancellable + can be used in multiple consecutive operations, but not in multiple concurrent operations. + + + + + + Methods + + + gio.Cancellable.cancel + + + cancel + + + + + + + + The cancel() method will set cancellable to cancelled, + and will emit the "cancelled" signal. (However, see the warning about race conditions + in the documentation for that signal if you are planning to connect to it.) + + + This function is thread-safe. In other words, you can safely call it from a thread + other than the one running the operation that was passed the cancellable. + + + The convention within gio is that cancelling an asynchronous operation causes it + to complete asynchronously. That is, if you cancel the operation from the same thread + in which it is running, then the operation's GAsyncReadyCallback will not be invoked + until the application returns to the main loop. + + + + + gio.Cancellable.get_fd + + + get_fd + + + + + + Returns : + A valid file descriptor. -1 if the file descriptor + is not supported, or on errors. + + + + + The get_fd() method gets the file descriptor + for a cancellable job. This can be used to implement cancellable operations + on Unix systems. The returned fd will turn readable when cancellable is cancelled. + + + + + gio.Cancellable.is_cancelled + + + is_cancelled + + + + + + Returns : + True if cancellable is cancelled, + False if called with None or if + item is not cancelled. + + + + + The get_fd() method gets the file descriptor + for a cancellable job. This can be used to implement cancellable operations + on Unix systems. The returned fd will turn readable when cancellable is cancelled. + + + + + gio.Cancellable.pop_current + + + pop_current + + + + + + + + The pop_current() method pops cancellable off + the cancellable stack (verifying that cancellable is on the top of the stack). + + + + + gio.Cancellable.push_current + + + push_current + + + + + + + + The push_current() method pushes cancellable onto + the cancellable stack. The current cancllable can then be recieved using + gio.cancellable_get_current(). + + + + + gio.Cancellable.reset + + + reset + + + + + + + + The reset() method resets cancellable to its uncancelled state. + + + + + gio.Cancellable.set_error_if_cancelled + + + set_error_if_cancelled + + + + + + Returns : + True if cancellable was cancelled, + False if it was not. + + + + + The set_error_if_cancelled() method, if the cancellable + is cancelled, sets the error to notify that the operation was cancelled. + + + + + + Functions + + + gio.cancellable_get_current + + + cancellable_get_current + + + + + + Returns : + A gio.Cancellable + from the top of the stack, or None if the stack is empty. + + + + + The cancellable_get_current() function gets the top cancellable from the stack. + + + + diff --git a/docs/reference/pygio-classes.xml b/docs/reference/pygio-classes.xml new file mode 100644 index 0000000..17761f8 --- /dev/null +++ b/docs/reference/pygio-classes.xml @@ -0,0 +1,47 @@ + + + + +PyGio Class Reference + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/docs/reference/pygio-constants.xml b/docs/reference/pygio-constants.xml new file mode 100644 index 0000000..343927e --- /dev/null +++ b/docs/reference/pygio-constants.xml @@ -0,0 +1,1540 @@ + + + + + + gio Constants + the built-in constants of the gio module + + + + Synopsis + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + Description + + + Gio Ask Password Flags Constants + + + Flags that are used to request specific information from the user, or to + notify the user of their choices in an authentication situation. + + + + + gio.ASK_PASSWORD_ANONYMOUS_SUPPORTED + + operation supports anonymous users. + + + + gio.ASK_PASSWORD_NEED_DOMAIN + + operation requires a domain. + + + + gio.ASK_PASSWORD_NEED_PASSWORD + + operation requires a password. + + + + gio.ASK_PASSWORD_NEED_USERNAME + + operation requires a username. + + + + gio.ASK_PASSWORD_SAVING_SUPPORTED + + operation supports saving settings. + + + + + + + Gio AppInfo Create Flags Constants + + + Flags used when creating a gio.AppInfo + + + + + gio.APP_INFO_CREATE_NONE + + No flags. + + + + gio.APP_INFO_CREATE_NEEDS_TERMINAL + + Application opens in a terminal window. + + + + gio.APP_INFO_CREATE_SUPPORTS_URIS + + Application supports URI arguments. + + + + + + + Gio Data Stream Byte Order Constants + + + Used to ensure proper endianness of streaming data sources across various machine architectures. + + + + + gio.DATA_STREAM_BYTE_ORDER_BIG_ENDIAN + + Selects Big Endian byte order. + + + + gio.DATA_STREAM_BYTE_ORDER_HOST_ENDIAN + + Selects endianness based on host machine's architecture. + + + + gio.DATA_STREAM_BYTE_ORDER_LITTLE_ENDIAN + + Selects Little Endian byte order. + + + + + + + Gio Data Stream Newline Type Constants + + + Used when checking for or setting the line endings for a given file. + + + + + gio.DATA_STREAM_NEWLINE_TYPE_LF + + Selects "LF" line endings, common on most modern UNIX platforms. + + + + gio.DATA_STREAM_NEWLINE_TYPE_CR + + Selects "CR" line endings. + + + + gio.DATA_STREAM_NEWLINE_TYPE_CR_LF + + Selects "CR, LF" line ending, common on Microsoft Windows. + + + + gio.DATA_STREAM_NEWLINE_TYPE_ANY + + Automatically try to handle any line ending type. + + + + + + + Gio Emblem Origin Constants + + + GEmblemOrigin is used to add information about the origin of the emblem to GEmblem. + + + + + gio.EMBLEM_ORIGIN_DEVICE + + Embleme adds device-specific information. + + + + gio.EMBLEM_ORIGIN_LIVEMETADATA + + Emblem depicts live metadata, such as "readonly". + + + + gio.EMBLEM_ORIGIN_TAG + + Emblem comes from a user-defined tag, e.g. set by nautilus (in the future). + + + + gio.EMBLEM_ORIGIN_UNKNOWN + + Emblem of unknown origin. + + + + + + + Gio Error Constants + + + GIOError Error codes returned by GIO functions. + + + + + gio.ERROR_ALREADY_MOUNTED + + File is already mounted. + + + + gio.ERROR_BUSY + + File is busy. + + + + gio.ERROR_CANCELLED + + Operation was cancelled. See + gio.Cancellable. + + + + + gio.ERROR_CANT_CREATE_BACKUP + + Backup couldn't be created. + + + + gio.ERROR_CLOSED + + File was closed. + + + + gio.ERROR_EXISTS + + File already exists error. + + + + gio.ERROR_FAILED + + Generic error condition for when any operation fails. + + + + gio.ERROR_FAILED_HANDLED + + Operation failed and a helper program has already interacted with + the user. Do not display any error dialog. + + + + gio.ERROR_FILENAME_TOO_LONG + + Filename is too many characters. + + + + gio.ERROR_HOST_NOT_FOUND + + Host couldn't be found (remote operations). + + + + gio.ERROR_INVALID_ARGUMENT + + Invalid argument. + + + + gio.ERROR_INVALID_FILENAME + + Filename is invalid or contains invalid characters. + + + + gio.ERROR_IS_DIRECTORY + + File is a directory error. + + + + gio.ERROR_NOT_DIRECTORY + + File is not a directory. + + + + gio.ERROR_NOT_EMPTY + + File is a directory that isn't empty. + + + + gio.ERROR_NOT_FOUND + + File not found error. + + + + gio.ERROR_NOT_MOUNTABLE_FILE + + File cannot be mounted. + + + + gio.ERROR_NOT_MOUNTED + + File isn't mounted. + + + + gio.ERROR_NOT_REGULAR_FILE + + File is not a regular file. + + + + gio.ERROR_NOT_SUPPORTED + + Operation not supported for the current backend. + + + + gio.ERROR_NOT_SYMBOLIC_LINK + + File is not a symbolic link. + + + + gio.ERROR_NO_SPACE + + No space left on drive. + + + + gio.ERROR_PENDING + + Operations are still pending. + + + + gio.ERROR_PERMISSION_DENIED + + Permission denied. + + + + gio.ERROR_READ_ONLY + + File is read only. + + + + gio.ERROR_TIMED_OUT + + Operation timed out. + + + + gio.ERROR_TOO_MANY_LINKS + + File contains too many symbolic links. + + + + gio.ERROR_TOO_MANY_OPEN_FILES + + The current process has too many files open and can't open any + more. Duplicate descriptors do count toward this limit. Since 2.20 + + + + gio.ERROR_WOULD_BLOCK + + Operation would block. + + + + gio.ERROR_WOULD_MERGE + + Operation would merge files. + + + + gio.ERROR_WOULD_RECURSE + + Operation would be recursive. + + + + gio.ERROR_WRONG_ETAG + + File's Entity Tag was incorrect. + + + + + + + Gio File Attribute Constants + + + The file attributes. + + + + + gio.FILE_ATTRIBUTE_STANDARD_TYPE + + + "standard::type" A key in the "standard" namespace for storing file types. Corresponding + + is gio.FILE_ATTRIBUTE_TYPE_UINT32. The value for this key should contain a + + + + + + gio.FILE_ATTRIBUTE_STANDARD_IS_HIDDEN + + + "standard::is-hidden" A key in the "standard" namespace for checking if a file is hidden. Corresponding + + is gio.FILE_ATTRIBUTE_TYPE_BOOLEAN. + + + + + gio.FILE_ATTRIBUTE_STANDARD_IS_BACKUP + + + "standard::is-backup" A key in the "standard" namespace for checking if a file is a backup file. Corresponding + + is gio.FILE_ATTRIBUTE_TYPE_BOOLEAN. + + + + + gio.FILE_ATTRIBUTE_STANDARD_IS_SYMLINK + + + "standard::is-symlink" A key in the "standard" namespace for checking if the file is a symlink. + Typically the actual type is something else, if we followed the symlink to get the type. Corresponding + + is gio.FILE_ATTRIBUTE_TYPE_BOOLEAN. + + + + + gio.FILE_ATTRIBUTE_STANDARD_IS_VIRTUAL + + + "standard::is-virtual" A key in the "standard" namespace for checking if a file is virtual. Corresponding + + is gio.FILE_ATTRIBUTE_TYPE_BOOLEAN. + + + + + gio.FILE_ATTRIBUTE_STANDARD_NAME + + + "standard::name" A key in the "standard" namespace for getting the name of the file. + The name is the on-disk filename which may not be in any known encoding, + and can thus not be generally displayed as is. Use + gio.FILE_ATTRIBUTE_STANDARD_DISPLAY_NAME if you need to display the name in a user + interface. Corresponding GFileAttributeType is gio.FILE_ATTRIBUTE_TYPE_BYTE_STRING. + + + + + gio.FILE_ATTRIBUTE_STANDARD_DISPLAY_NAME + + + "standard::display-name" A key in the "standard" namespace for getting the display + name of the file. A display name is guaranteed to be in UTF8 and can thus be displayed + in the UI. Corresponding + + is gio.FILE_ATTRIBUTE_TYPE_STRING. + + + + + gio.FILE_ATTRIBUTE_STANDARD_EDIT_NAME + + + "standard::edit-name" A key in the "standard" namespace for edit name of the file. + An edit name is similar to the display name, but it is meant to be used when you want + to rename the file in the UI. The display name might contain information you don't + want in the new filename (such as "(invalid unicode)" if the filename was in an + invalid encoding). Corresponding + + is gio.FILE_ATTRIBUTE_TYPE_STRING. + + + + + gio.FILE_ATTRIBUTE_STANDARD_COPY_NAME + + + "standard::copy-name" A key in the "standard" namespace for getting the copy + name of the file. The copy name is an optional version of the name. If available + it's always in UTF8, and corresponds directly to the original filename (only transcoded + to UTF8). This is useful if you want to copy the file to another filesystem that might + have a different encoding. If the filename is not a valid string in the encoding selected + for the filesystem it is in then the copy name will not be set. Corresponding + + is gio.FILE_ATTRIBUTE_TYPE_STRING. + + + + + gio.FILE_ATTRIBUTE_STANDARD_ICON + + + "standard::icon" A key in the "standard" namespace for getting the icon for the file. Corresponding + + is gio.FILE_ATTRIBUTE_TYPE_OBJECT. The value for this key should contain a + gio.Icon. + + + + + gio.FILE_ATTRIBUTE_STANDARD_CONTENT_TYPE + + + "standard::content-type" A key in the "standard" namespace for getting the content type of the file. Corresponding + + is gio.FILE_ATTRIBUTE_TYPE_STRING. The value for this key should contain a valid content type. + + + + + gio.FILE_ATTRIBUTE_STANDARD_FAST_CONTENT_TYPE + + + "standard::fast-content-type" A key in the "standard" namespace for getting the fast + content type. The fast content type isn't as reliable as the regular one, as it + only uses the filename to guess it, but it is faster to calculate than the regular + content type. Corresponding + + is gio.FILE_ATTRIBUTE_TYPE_STRING. + + + + + gio.FILE_ATTRIBUTE_STANDARD_SIZE + + + "standard::size" A key in the "standard" namespace for getting the file's size (in bytes). Corresponding + + is gio.FILE_ATTRIBUTE_TYPE_UINT64. + + + + + gio.FILE_ATTRIBUTE_STANDARD_SYMLINK_TARGET + + + "standard::symlink-target" A key in the "standard" namespace for getting the target URI + for the file, in the case of gio.FILE_TYPE_SHORTCUT or gio.FILE_TYPE_MOUNTABLE files. Corresponding + + is G_FILE_ATTRIBUTE_TYPE_STRING. + + + + + gio.FILE_ATTRIBUTE_STANDARD_SORT_ORDER + + + "standard::sort-order" A key in the "standard" namespace for setting the sort order of a file. Corresponding + + is gio.FILE_ATTRIBUTE_TYPE_INT32. An example use would be in file managers, which would use this + key to set the order files are displayed. Files with smaller sort order should be sorted first, + and files without sort order as if sort order was zero. + + + + + gio.FILE_ATTRIBUTE_ETAG_VALUE + + + "etag::value" A key in the "etag" namespace for getting the value of the file's entity tag. Corresponding + + is gio.FILE_ATTRIBUTE_TYPE_STRING. + + + + + gio.FILE_ATTRIBUTE_ID_FILE + + + "id::file" A key in the "id" namespace for getting a file identifier. Corresponding + + is gio.FILE_ATTRIBUTE_TYPE_STRING. An example use would be during listing files, + to avoid recursive directory scanning. + + + + + gio.FILE_ATTRIBUTE_ID_FILESYSTEM + + + "id::filesystem" A key in the "id" namespace for getting the file system identifier. Corresponding + + is gio.FILE_ATTRIBUTE_TYPE_STRING. An example use would be during drag and + drop to see if the source and target are on the same filesystem (default to move) or not (default to copy). + + + + + gio.FILE_ATTRIBUTE_ACCESS_CAN_READ + + + "access::can-read" A key in the "access" namespace for getting read privileges. Corresponding + + is G_FILE_ATTRIBUTE_TYPE_BOOLEAN. This attribute will be True + if the user is able to read the file. + + + + + gio.FILE_ATTRIBUTE_ACCESS_CAN_WRITE + + + "access::can-write" A key in the "access" namespace for getting write privileges.Corresponding + + is gio.FILE_ATTRIBUTE_TYPE_BOOLEAN. This attribute will be True + if the user is able to write to the file. + + + + + gio.FILE_ATTRIBUTE_ACCESS_CAN_EXECUTE + + + "access::can-execute" A key in the "access" namespace for getting execution privileges. Corresponding + + is gio.FILE_ATTRIBUTE_TYPE_BOOLEAN. This attribute will be True + if the user is able to execute the file. + + + + + gio.FILE_ATTRIBUTE_ACCESS_CAN_DELETE + + + "access::can-delete" A key in the "access" namespace for checking deletion privileges. Corresponding + + is gio.FILE_ATTRIBUTE_TYPE_BOOLEAN. This attribute will be True + if the user is able to delete the file. + + + + + gio.FILE_ATTRIBUTE_ACCESS_CAN_TRASH + + + "access::can-trash" A key in the "access" namespace for checking trashing privileges. Corresponding + + is gio.FILE_ATTRIBUTE_TYPE_BOOLEAN. This attribute will be True + if the user is able to move the file to the trash. + + + + + gio.FILE_ATTRIBUTE_ACCESS_CAN_RENAME + + + "access::can-rename" A key in the "access" namespace for checking renaming privileges. Corresponding + + is G_FILE_ATTRIBUTE_TYPE_BOOLEAN. This attribute will be True + if the user is able to rename the file. + + + + + gio.FILE_ATTRIBUTE_MOUNTABLE_CAN_MOUNT + + + "mountable::can-mount" A key in the "mountable" namespace for checking if + a file (of type G_FILE_TYPE_MOUNTABLE) is mountable. Corresponding + + is gio.FILE_ATTRIBUTE_TYPE_BOOLEAN. + + + + + gio.FILE_ATTRIBUTE_MOUNTABLE_CAN_UNMOUNT + + + "mountable::can-unmount" A key in the "mountable" namespace for checking if a file + (of type G_FILE_TYPE_MOUNTABLE) is unmountable. Corresponding + + is gio.FILE_ATTRIBUTE_TYPE_BOOLEAN. + + + + + gio.FILE_ATTRIBUTE_MOUNTABLE_CAN_EJECT + + + "mountable::can-eject" A key in the "mountable" namespace for checking if a file + (of type G_FILE_TYPE_MOUNTABLE) can be ejected. Corresponding + + is gio.FILE_ATTRIBUTE_TYPE_BOOLEAN. + + + + + gio.FILE_ATTRIBUTE_MOUNTABLE_UNIX_DEVICE + + + "mountable::unix-device" A key in the "mountable" namespace for getting the unix device. Corresponding + + is gio.FILE_ATTRIBUTE_TYPE_UINT32. + + + + + gio.FILE_ATTRIBUTE_MOUNTABLE_HAL_UDI + + + "mountable::hal-udi" A key in the "mountable" namespace for getting the + HAL UDI for the mountable file. Corresponding + + is gio.FILE_ATTRIBUTE_TYPE_STRING. + + + + + gio.FILE_ATTRIBUTE_TIME_MODIFIED + + + "time::modified" A key in the "time" namespace for getting the time the file was last modified. Corresponding + + is gio.FILE_ATTRIBUTE_TYPE_UINT64, and contains the UNIX time since the file was modified. + + + + + gio.FILE_ATTRIBUTE_TIME_MODIFIED_USEC + + + "time::modified-usec" A key in the "time" namespace for getting the miliseconds + of the time the file was last modified. This should be used in conjunction + with G_FILE_ATTRIBUTE_TIME_MODIFIED. Corresponding + + is G_FILE_ATTRIBUTE_TYPE_UINT32. + + + + + gio.FILE_ATTRIBUTE_TIME_ACCESS + + + "time::access" A key in the "time" namespace for getting the time the file was last accessed. Corresponding + + is gio.FILE_ATTRIBUTE_TYPE_UINT64, and contains the UNIX time since the file was last accessed. + + + + + gio.FILE_ATTRIBUTE_TIME_ACCESS_USEC + + + "time::access-usec" A key in the "time" namespace for getting the microseconds of + the time the file was last accessed. This should be used in conjunction + with G_FILE_ATTRIBUTE_TIME_ACCESS. Corresponding + + is gio.FILE_ATTRIBUTE_TYPE_UINT32. + + + + + gio.FILE_ATTRIBUTE_TIME_CHANGED + + + "time::changed" A key in the "time" namespace for getting the time the + file was last changed. Corresponding + + is gio.FILE_ATTRIBUTE_TYPE_UINT64, and contains the UNIX time since the file was last changed. + This corresponds to the traditional UNIX ctime. + + + + + gio.FILE_ATTRIBUTE_TIME_CHANGED_USEC + + + "time::changed-usec" A key in the "time" namespace for getting the microseconds + of the time the file was last changed. This should be used in conjunction + with G_FILE_ATTRIBUTE_TIME_CHANGED. Corresponding + + is gio.FILE_ATTRIBUTE_TYPE_UINT32. + + + + + gio.FILE_ATTRIBUTE_TIME_CREATED + + + "time::created" A key in the "time" namespace for getting the time the file was created. Corresponding + + is gio.FILE_ATTRIBUTE_TYPE_UINT64, and contains the UNIX time since the file was created. + This corresponds to the NTFS ctime. + + + + + gio.FILE_ATTRIBUTE_TIME_CREATED_USEC + + + "time::created-usec" A key in the "time" namespace for getting the microseconds of the time the + file was created. This should be used in conjunction with G_FILE_ATTRIBUTE_TIME_CREATED. Corresponding + + is gio.FILE_ATTRIBUTE_TYPE_UINT32. + + + + + gio.FILE_ATTRIBUTE_UNIX_DEVICE + + + "unix::device" A key in the "unix" namespace for getting the device id of the device the file + is located on (see stat() documentation). This attribute is only available + for UNIX file systems. Corresponding + + is gio.FILE_ATTRIBUTE_TYPE_UINT32. + + + + + gio.FILE_ATTRIBUTE_UNIX_INODE + + + "unix::inode" A key in the "unix" namespace for getting the inode of the file. This attribute is only + available for UNIX file systems. Corresponding + + is G_FILE_ATTRIBUTE_TYPE_UINT64. + + + + + gio.FILE_ATTRIBUTE_UNIX_MODE + + + "unix::mode" A key in the "unix" namespace for getting the mode of the file (e.g. + whether the file is a regular file, symlink, etc). See lstat() documentation. + This attribute is only available for UNIX file systems. Corresponding + + is gio.FILE_ATTRIBUTE_TYPE_UINT32. + + + + + gio.FILE_ATTRIBUTE_UNIX_NLINK + + + "unix::nlink" A key in the "unix" namespace for getting the number of hard links + for a file. See lstat() documentation. This attribute is only available for UNIX + file systems. Corresponding + + is gio.FILE_ATTRIBUTE_TYPE_UINT32. + + + + + gio.FILE_ATTRIBUTE_UNIX_UID + + + "unix::uid" A key in the "unix" namespace for getting the user ID for the file. This attribute + is only available for UNIX file systems. Corresponding + + is gio.FILE_ATTRIBUTE_TYPE_UINT32. + + + + + gio.FILE_ATTRIBUTE_UNIX_GID + + + "unix::gid" A key in the "unix" namespace for getting the group ID for the file. + This attribute is only available for UNIX file systems. Corresponding + + is gio.FILE_ATTRIBUTE_TYPE_UINT32. + + + + + gio.FILE_ATTRIBUTE_UNIX_RDEV + + + "unix::rdev" A key in the "unix" namespace for getting the device ID for the file + (if it is a special file). See lstat() documentation. This attribute is only available + for UNIX file systems. Corresponding + + is gio.FILE_ATTRIBUTE_TYPE_UINT32. + + + + + gio.FILE_ATTRIBUTE_UNIX_BLOCK_SIZE + + + "unix::block-size" A key in the "unix" namespace for getting the block size for + the file system. This attribute is only available for UNIX file systems. Corresponding + + is gio.FILE_ATTRIBUTE_TYPE_UINT32. + + + + + gio.FILE_ATTRIBUTE_UNIX_BLOCKS + + + "unix::blocks" A key in the "unix" namespace for getting the number of blocks allocated + for the file. This attribute is only available for UNIX file systems. Corresponding + + is G_FILE_ATTRIBUTE_TYPE_UINT64. + + + + + gio.FILE_ATTRIBUTE_UNIX_IS_MOUNTPOINT + + + "unix::is-mountpoint" A key in the "unix" namespace for checking if the file represents + a UNIX mount point. This attribute is True if the file is a UNIX mount point. + This attribute is only available for UNIX file systems. Corresponding + GFileAttributeType + is gio.FILE_ATTRIBUTE_TYPE_BOOLEAN. + + + + + gio.FILE_ATTRIBUTE_DOS_IS_ARCHIVE + + + "dos::is-archive" A key in the "dos" namespace for checking if the file's archive + flag is set. This attribute is True if the archive flag is set. + This attribute is only available for DOS file systems. Corresponding + + is G_FILE_ATTRIBUTE_TYPE_BOOLEAN. + + + + + gio.FILE_ATTRIBUTE_DOS_IS_SYSTEM + + + "dos::is-system" A key in the "dos" namespace for checking if the file's backup + flag is set. This attribute is True if the backup flag is set. + This attribute is only available for DOS file systems. Corresponding + is + G_FILE_ATTRIBUTE_TYPE_BOOLEAN. + + + + + gio.FILE_ATTRIBUTE_OWNER_USER + + + "owner::user" A key in the "owner" namespace for getting the user name + of the file's owner. Corresponding + + is G_FILE_ATTRIBUTE_TYPE_STRING. + + + + + gio.FILE_ATTRIBUTE_OWNER_USER_REAL + + + "owner::user-real" A key in the "owner" namespace for getting the real name + of the user that owns the file. Corresponding + is + G_FILE_ATTRIBUTE_TYPE_STRING. + + + + + gio.FILE_ATTRIBUTE_OWNER_GROUP + + + "owner::group" A key in the "owner" namespace for getting the file owner's + group. Corresponding + + is G_FILE_ATTRIBUTE_TYPE_STRING. + + + + + gio.FILE_ATTRIBUTE_THUMBNAIL_PATH + + + "thumbnail::path" A key in the "thumbnail" namespace for getting the path + to the thumbnail image. Corresponding + + is G_FILE_ATTRIBUTE_TYPE_BYTE_STRING. + + + + + gio.FILE_ATTRIBUTE_THUMBNAILING_FAILED + + + "thumbnail::failed" A key in the "thumbnail" namespace for checking if thumbnailing failed. This attribute + is True if thumbnailing failed. Corresponding + is + G_FILE_ATTRIBUTE_TYPE_BOOLEAN. + + + + + gio.FILE_ATTRIBUTE_PREVIEW_ICON + + + "preview::icon" A key in the "preview" namespace for getting a + gio.Icon + that can be used to get preview of the file. For example, it + may be a low resolution thumbnail without metadata. Corresponding + is + G_FILE_ATTRIBUTE_TYPE_OBJECT. The value for this key should contain a GIcon. + + + + + gio.FILE_ATTRIBUTE_FILESYSTEM_SIZE + + + "filesystem::size" A key in the "filesystem" namespace for getting the total + size (in bytes) of the file system, used in + query_filesystem_info(). + Corresponding + + is G_FILE_ATTRIBUTE_TYPE_UINT64. + + + + + gio.FILE_ATTRIBUTE_FILESYSTEM_FREE + + + "filesystem::free" A key in the "filesystem" namespace for getting the number of bytes of free space left + on the file system. Corresponding + + is G_FILE_ATTRIBUTE_TYPE_UINT64. + + + + + gio.FILE_ATTRIBUTE_FILESYSTEM_TYPE + + + "filesystem::type" A key in the "filesystem" namespace for getting the file system's type. Corresponding + + is G_FILE_ATTRIBUTE_TYPE_STRING. + + + + + gio.FILE_ATTRIBUTE_FILESYSTEM_READONLY + + + "filesystem::readonly" A key in the "filesystem" namespace for checking if the + file system is read only. Is set to True if the file system + is read only. Corresponding + + is G_FILE_ATTRIBUTE_TYPE_BOOLEAN. + + + + + gio.FILE_ATTRIBUTE_GVFS_BACKEND + + + "gvfs::backend" A key in the "gvfs" namespace that gets the name of the current GVFS backend in use. Corresponding + + is G_FILE_ATTRIBUTE_TYPE_STRING. + + + + + gio.FILE_ATTRIBUTE_SELINUX_CONTEXT + + + "selinux::context" A key in the "selinux" namespace for getting the file's SELinux context. Corresponding + + is G_FILE_ATTRIBUTE_TYPE_STRING. + Note that this attribute is only available if GLib has been built with SELinux support. + + + + + gio.FILE_ATTRIBUTE_TRASH_ITEM_COUNT + + + "trash::item-count" A key in the "trash" namespace. When requested against "trash:///" returns the number + of (toplevel) items in the trash folder. Corresponding + + is G_FILE_ATTRIBUTE_TYPE_UINT32. + + + + + gio.FILE_ATTRIBUTE_FILESYSTEM_USE_PREVIEW + + + "filesystem::use-preview" A key in the "filesystem" namespace for hinting a file manager + application whether it should preview (e.g. thumbnail) files on the file system. + The value for this key contain a GFilesystemPreviewType. + + + + + gio.FILE_ATTRIBUTE_STANDARD_DESCRIPTION + + + "standard::description" A key in the "standard" namespace for getting the description + of the file. The description is a utf8 string that describes the file, generally containing + the filename, but can also contain furter information. Example descriptions could be + "filename (on hostname)" for a remote file or "filename (in trash)" for a + file in the trash. This is useful for instance as the window title when + displaying a directory or for a bookmarks menu. Corresponding + + is G_FILE_ATTRIBUTE_TYPE_STRING. + + + + + + + + Gio File Attribute Type Constants + + + The data types for file attributes. + + + + + gio.FILE_ATTRIBUTE_TYPE_BOOLEAN + + a boolean value. + + + + gio.FILE_ATTRIBUTE_TYPE_BYTE_STRING + + a zero terminated string of non-zero bytes. + + + + gio.FILE_ATTRIBUTE_TYPE_INT32 + + a signed 4-byte/32-bit integer. + + + + gio.FILE_ATTRIBUTE_TYPE_INT64 + + a signed 8-byte/64-bit integer. + + + + gio.FILE_ATTRIBUTE_TYPE_INVALID + + indicates an invalid or uninitalized type. + + + + gio.FILE_ATTRIBUTE_TYPE_OBJECT + + a gobject.GObject. + + + + gio.FILE_ATTRIBUTE_TYPE_STRING + + a null terminated UTF8 string. + + + + gio.FILE_ATTRIBUTE_TYPE_UINT32 + + an unsigned 4-byte/32-bit integer. + + + + gio.FILE_ATTRIBUTE_TYPE_UINT64 + + an unsigned 8-byte/64-bit integer. + + + + + + + Gio File Attribute Flags Constants + + + Flags specifying the behaviour of an attribute. + + + + + gio.FILE_ATTRIBUTE_INFO_NONE + + no flags set. + + + + gio.FILE_ATTRIBUTE_INFO_COPY_WITH_FILE + + copy the attribute values when the file is copied. + + + + gio.FILE_ATTRIBUTE_INFO_COPY_WHEN_MOVED + + copy the attribute values when the file is moved. + + + + + + + Gio File Create Flags Constants + + + Flags used when an operation may create a file. + + + + + gio.FILE_CREATE_NONE + + No flags set. + + + + gio.FILE_CREATE_PRIVATE + + Create a file that can only be accessed by the current user. + + + + gio.FILE_CREATE_REPLACE_DESTINATION + + + Replace the destination as if it didn't exist before. Don't try + to keep any old permissions, replace instead of following links. This is + generally useful if you're doing a "copy over" rather than a "save new version of" + replace operation. You can think of it as "unlink destination" before writing + to it, although the implementation may not be exactly like that. + + + + + + + + Gio File Copy Flags Constants + + + Flags used when copying or moving files. + + + + + gio.FILE_COPY_NONE + + No flags set. + + + + gio.FILE_COPY_OVERWRITE + + Overwrite any existing files. + + + + gio.FILE_COPY_BACKUP + + Make a backup of any existing files. + + + + gio.FILE_COPY_NOFOLLOW_SYMLINKS + + Don't follow symlinks. + + + + gio.FILE_COPY_ALL_METADATA + + Copy all file metadata instead of just default set used for copy + (see gio.FileInfo). + + + + gio.FILE_COPY_NO_FALLBACK_FOR_MOVE + + Don't use copy and delete fallback if native move not supported. + + + + gio.FILE_COPY_TARGET_DEFAULT_PERMS + + Leaves target file with default perms, instead of setting the source file perms. + + + + + + + Gio File Monitor Flags Constants + + + Flags used to set what a + gio.FileMonitor + will watch for. + + + + + gio.FILE_MONITOR_NONE + + No flags set. + + + + gio.FILE_MONITOR_WATCH_MOUNTS + + Watch for mount events. + + + + + + + Gio File Query Info Flags Constants + + + Flags used when querying a + gio.FileInfo. + + + + + gio.FILE_QUERY_INFO_NONE + + No flags set. + + + + gio.FILE_QUERY_INFO_NOFOLLOW_SYMLINKS + + Don't follow symlinks. + + + + + + + Gio File Type Constants + + + Indicates the file's on-disk type. + + + + + gio.FILE_TYPE_DIRECTORY + + File handle represents a directory. + + + + gio.FILE_TYPE_MOUNTABLE + + File is a mountable location. + + + + gio.FILE_TYPE_REGULAR + + File handle represents a regular file. + + + + gio.FILE_TYPE_SHORTCUT + + File is a shortcut (Windows systems). + + + + gio.FILE_TYPE_SPECIAL + + File is a "special" file, such as a socket, fifo, block device, or character device. + + + + gio.FILE_TYPE_SYMBOLIC_LINK + + File handle represents a symbolic link (Unix systems). + + + + gio.FILE_TYPE_UNKNOWN + + File's type is unknown. + + + + + + + Gio Mount Mount Flags Constants + + + Flags used when mounting a mount. + + + + + gio.MOUNT_MOUNT_NONE + + No flags set. + + + + + + + Gio Mount Unmount Flags Constants + + + Flags used when unmounting a mount. + + + + + gio.MOUNT_UNMOUNT_NONE + + No flags set. + + + + gio.MOUNT_UNMOUNT_FORCE + + Unmount even if there are outstanding file operations on the mount. + + + + + + + Gio Mount Operation Result Constants + + + returned as a result when a request for information is send by the mounting operation. + + + + + gio.MOUNT_OPERATION_HANDLED + + The request was fulfilled and the user specified data is now available. + + + + gio.MOUNT_OPERATION_ABORTED + + The user requested the mount operation to be aborted. + + + + gio.MOUNT_OPERATION_UNHANDLED + + The request was unhandled (i.e. not implemented). + + + + + + + Gio Password Save Constants + + + is used to indicate the lifespan of a saved password. + + + Gvfs stores passwords in the Gnome keyring when this flag allows it to, + and later retrieves it again from there. + + + + + gio.PASSWORD_SAVE_FOR_SESSION + + save a password for the session. + + + + gio.PASSWORD_SAVE_NEVER + + never save a password. + + + + gio.PASSWORD_SAVE_PERMANENTLY + + save a password permanently. + + + + + + + diff --git a/docs/reference/pygio-datainputstream.xml b/docs/reference/pygio-datainputstream.xml new file mode 100644 index 0000000..403bb3e --- /dev/null +++ b/docs/reference/pygio-datainputstream.xml @@ -0,0 +1,799 @@ + + + + + + gio.DataInputStream + Data Input Stream + + + + Synopsis + + + gio.DataInputStream + gio.BufferedInputStream + + + gio.DataInputStream + base_stream + + + + get_byte_order + + + + get_newline_type + + + + read_byte + cancellableNone + + + read_int16 + cancellableNone + + + read_int32 + cancellableNone + + + read_int64 + cancellableNone + + + read_line + cancellableNone + + + read_line_async + callback + io_priorityglib.PRIORITY_DEFAULT + cancellableNone + user_dataNone + + + read_line_finish + result + + + read_uint16 + cancellableNone + + + read_uint32 + cancellableNone + + + read_uint64 + cancellableNone + + + read_until + stop_chars + cancellableNone + + + read_until_async + stop_chars + callback + io_priorityglib.PRIORITY_DEFAULT + cancellableNone + user_dataNone + + + read_until_finish + result + + + set_byte_order + order + + + set_newline_type + type + + + + + + + + Ancestry + ++-- gobject.GObject + +-- gio.InputStream + +-- gio.FilterInputStream + +-- gio.BufferedInputStream + +-- gio.DataInputStream + + + + + + gio.DataInputStream Properties + +
+ + + + + + + + "byte-order" + Read - Write + The byte order. Default value: gio.DATA_STREAM_BYTE_ORDER_BIG_ENDIAN. + + + "newline-type" + Read - Write + The accepted types of line ending. Default value: gio.DATA_STREAM_NEWLINE_TYPE_LF. + + + + +
+ +
+ + + Description + + + gio.DataInputStream + implements gio.InputStream + and includes functions for reading structured data directly from a binary input stream. + + + + + Constructor + + + gio.DataInputStream + base_stream + + + + base_stream : + a + gio.InputStream. + + + + Returns : + a new + gio.DataInputStream + + + + + + Creates a new gio.DataInputStream + from the given base_stream. + + + + + + Methods + + + gio.DataInputStream.get_byte_order + + + get_byte_order + + + + + + Returns : + the stream's current + . + + + + + + The get_byte_order() method gets the byte + order for the data input stream. + + + + + gio.DataInputStream.get_newline_type + + + get_newline_type + + + + + + Returns : + + for the given stream. + + + + + + The get_newline_type() method gets the current + newline type for the stream. + + + + + gio.DataInputStream.read_byte + + + read_byte + cancellableNone + + + + + cancellable : + optional + gio.Cancellable + object, None to ignore. + + + + Returns : + an unsigned 8-bit/1-byte value read from the + stream or 0 if an error occurred. + + + + + + The read_byte() method reads an unsigned 8-bit/1-byte value from stream. + + + + + gio.DataInputStream.read_int16 + + + read_int16 + cancellableNone + + + + + cancellable : + optional + gio.Cancellable + object, None to ignore. + + + + Returns : + a signed 16-bit/2-byte value read from stream or 0 if an error occurred. + + + + + + The read_int16() method reads a 16-bit/2-byte value from stream. + + + In order to get the correct byte order for this read operation, see + gio.DataInputStream.get_byte_order() + and + gio.DataInputStream.set_byte_order(). + + + If cancellable is not None, then the operation can be cancelled by + triggering the cancellable object from another thread. If the operation was cancelled, + the error gio.ERROR_CANCELLED will be returned. + + + + + gio.DataInputStream.read_int32 + + + read_int32 + cancellableNone + + + + + cancellable : + optional + gio.Cancellable + object, None to ignore. + + + + Returns : + a signed 32-bit/4-byte value read from the stream + or 0 if an error occurred. + + + + + + The read_int32() method reads a signed 32-bit/4-byte value from stream. + + + In order to get the correct byte order for this read operation, see + gio.DataInputStream.get_byte_order() + and + gio.DataInputStream.set_byte_order(). + + + If cancellable is not None, then the operation can be cancelled by + triggering the cancellable object from another thread. If the operation was cancelled, + the error gio.ERROR_CANCELLED will be returned. + + + + + gio.DataInputStream.read_int64 + + + read_int64 + cancellableNone + + + + + cancellable : + optional + gio.Cancellable + object, None to ignore. + + + + Returns : + a signed 64-bit/8-byte value read from the stream + or 0 if an error occurred. + + + + + + The read_int64() method reads a signed 64-bit/8-byte value from stream. + + + In order to get the correct byte order for this read operation, see + gio.DataInputStream.get_byte_order() + and + gio.DataInputStream.set_byte_order(). + + + If cancellable is not None, then the operation can be cancelled by + triggering the cancellable object from another thread. If the operation was cancelled, + the error gio.ERROR_CANCELLED will be returned. + + + + + gio.DataInputStream.read_line + + + read_line + cancellableNone + + + + + cancellable : + optional + gio.Cancellable + object, None to ignore. + + + + Returns : + a string with the line that was read in (without the newlines). + Set length to a gsize to get the length of the read line. On an error, it will return + None and error will be set. If there's no content to read, it + will still return None, but error won't be set. + + + + + + The read_line() reads a line from the data input stream. + + + If cancellable is not None, then the operation can + be cancelled by triggering the cancellable object from another thread. + If the operation was cancelled, the error gio.ERROR_CANCELLED will be + returned. If an operation was partially finished when the operation was + cancelled the partial result will be returned, without an error. + + + + + gio.DataInputStream.read_line_async + + + read_line_async + callback + io_priorityglib.PRIORITY_DEFAULT + cancellableNone + user_dataNone + + + + + callback : + a GAsyncReadyCallback to call when the request is satisfied. + + + + io_priority : + the + + of the request. + + + + cancellable : + optional + gio.Cancellable + object, None to ignore. + + + user_data : + the data to pass to callback function. + + + + + + The read_line_async() method is the asynchronous version of + gio.DataInputStream.read_line(). + It is an error to have two outstanding calls to this function. + + + For the synchronous version of this function, see + gio.DataInputStream.read_line(). + + + If cancellable is not None, then the operation can be cancelled + by triggering the cancellable object from another thread. If the operation was + cancelled, the error gio.ERROR_CANCELLED will be set + + + + + gio.DataInputStream.read_line_finish + + + read_line_finish + result + + + + + result : + a gio.AsyncResult. + + + + Returns : + a string with the line that was read in (without the newlines). + On an error, it will return None and error will be set. + If there's no content to read, it will still return None, + but error won't be set. + + + + + + The read_line_finish() method finishes an asynchronous + file append operation started with + gio.DataInputStream.read_line_async(). + + + + + gio.DataInputStream.read_uint16 + + + read_uint16 + cancellableNone + + + + + cancellable : + optional + gio.Cancellable + object, None to ignore. + + + + Returns : + a signed 16-bit/2-byte value read from stream or 0 if an error occurred. + + + + + + The read_uint16() method reads a 16-bit/2-byte value from stream. + + + In order to get the correct byte order for this read operation, see + gio.DataInputStream.get_byte_order() + and + gio.DataInputStream.set_byte_order(). + + + If cancellable is not None, then the operation can be cancelled by + triggering the cancellable object from another thread. If the operation was cancelled, + the error gio.ERROR_CANCELLED will be returned. + + + + + gio.DataInputStream.read_uint32 + + + read_uint32 + cancellableNone + + + + + cancellable : + optional + gio.Cancellable + object, None to ignore. + + + + Returns : + a signed 32-bit/4-byte value read from the stream + or 0 if an error occurred. + + + + + + The read_uint32() method reads a signed 32-bit/4-byte value from stream. + + + In order to get the correct byte order for this read operation, see + gio.DataInputStream.get_byte_order() + and + gio.DataInputStream.set_byte_order(). + + + If cancellable is not None, then the operation can be cancelled by + triggering the cancellable object from another thread. If the operation was cancelled, + the error gio.ERROR_CANCELLED will be returned. + + + + + gio.DataInputStream.read_uint64 + + + read_uint64 + cancellableNone + + + + + cancellable : + optional + gio.Cancellable + object, None to ignore. + + + + Returns : + a signed 64-bit/8-byte value read from the stream + or 0 if an error occurred. + + + + + + The read_uint64() method reads a signed 64-bit/8-byte value from stream. + + + In order to get the correct byte order for this read operation, see + gio.DataInputStream.get_byte_order() + and + gio.DataInputStream.set_byte_order(). + + + If cancellable is not None, then the operation can be cancelled by + triggering the cancellable object from another thread. If the operation was cancelled, + the error gio.ERROR_CANCELLED will be returned. + + + + + gio.DataInputStream.read_until + + + read_until + stop_chars + cancellableNone + + + + + stop_chars : + characters to terminate the read. + + + + cancellable : + optional + gio.Cancellable + object, None to ignore. + + + + Returns : + a string with the data that was read before encountering + any of the stop characters. This function will return NULL on an error. + + + + + + The read_until() reads a string from the data input + stream, up to the first occurrence of any of the stop characters. + + + + + gio.DataInputStream.read_until_async + + + read_until_async + stop_chars + callback + io_priorityglib.PRIORITY_DEFAULT + cancellableNone + user_dataNone + + + + + stop_chars : + characters to terminate the read. + + + + callback : + a GAsyncReadyCallback to call when the request is satisfied. + + + + io_priority : + the + + of the request. + + + + cancellable : + optional + gio.Cancellable + object, None to ignore. + + + user_data : + the data to pass to callback function. + + + + + + The read_until_async() method it's the asynchronous version of + gio.DataInputStream.read_until(). + It is an error to have two outstanding calls to this function. + + + For the synchronous version of this function, see + gio.DataInputStream.read_until(). + + + If cancellable is not None, then the operation can be cancelled + by triggering the cancellable object from another thread. If the operation was + cancelled, the error gio.ERROR_CANCELLED will be set + + + When the operation is finished, callback will be called. You can then call + gio.DataInputStream.read_until_finish() + to get the result of the operation. + + + + + gio.DataInputStream.read_until_finish + + + read_until_finish + result + + + + + result : + a gio.AsyncResult. + + + + Returns : + a string with the data that was read before encountering + any of the stop characters. This function will return None on an error. + + + + + + The read_until_finish() method finishes an asynchronous + file append operation started with + gio.DataInputStream.read_until_async(). + + + + + gio.DataInputStream.set_byte_order + + + set_byte_order + order + + + + + order : + a + to set. + + + + + + The set_byte_order() method sets the byte order for + the given stream. All subsequent reads from the stream will be read in the given order. + + + + + gio.DataInputStream.set_newline_type + + + set_newline_type + type + + + + + type : + a + to set. + + + + + + The set_newline_type() method sets the newline type for the stream. + + + Note that using gio.DATA_STREAM_NEWLINE_TYPE_ANY is slightly unsafe. If a + read chunk ends in "CR" we must read an additional byte to know if this is + "CR" or "CR LF", and this might block if there is no more data availible. + + + +
diff --git a/docs/reference/pygio-dataoutputstream.xml b/docs/reference/pygio-dataoutputstream.xml new file mode 100644 index 0000000..4cbc904 --- /dev/null +++ b/docs/reference/pygio-dataoutputstream.xml @@ -0,0 +1,504 @@ + + + + + + gio.DataOutputStream + Data Output Stream + + + + Synopsis + + + gio.DataOutputStream + gio.BufferedOutputStream + + + gio.DataOutputStream + base_stream + + + + get_byte_order + + + + put_byte + cancellableNone + + + put_int16 + cancellableNone + + + put_int32 + cancellableNone + + + put_int64 + cancellableNone + + + put_string + cancellableNone + + + put_uint16 + cancellableNone + + + put_uint32 + cancellableNone + + + put_uint64 + cancellableNone + + + set_byte_order + order + + + + + + + + Ancestry + ++-- gobject.GObject + +-- gio.OutputStream + +-- gio.FilterOutputStream + +-- gio.BufferedOutputStream + +-- gio.DataOutputStream + + + + + + gio.DataOutputStream Properties + +
+ + + + + + + + "byte-order" + Read - Write + Determines the byte ordering that is used when writing + multi-byte entities (such as integers) to the stream. + Default value: gio.DATA_STREAM_BYTE_ORDER_BIG_ENDIAN. + + + + +
+ +
+ + + Description + + + gio.DataOutputStream + implements gio.InputStream + and includes functions for writing data directly to an output stream. + + + + + Constructor + + + gio.DataOutputStream + base_stream + + + + base_stream : + a + gio.OutputStream. + + + + Returns : + a new + gio.DataOutputStream + + + + + + Creates a new gio.DataOutputStream + from the given base_stream. + + + + + + Methods + + + gio.DataOutputStream.get_byte_order + + + get_byte_order + + + + + + Returns : + the stream's current + . + + + + + + The get_byte_order() method gets the byte + order for the stream. + + + + + gio.DataOutputStream.put_byte + + + put_byte + data + cancellableNone + + + + + data : + a char. + + + + cancellable : + optional + gio.Cancellable + object, None to ignore. + + + + Returns : + True if data was successfully added to the stream. + + + + + + The put_byte() method puts a byte into the output stream. + + + If cancellable is not None, then the operation can be cancelled by + triggering the cancellable object from another thread. If the operation was cancelled, + the error gio.ERROR_CANCELLED will be returned. + + + + + gio.DataOutputStream.put_int16 + + + put_int16 + data + cancellableNone + + + + + data : + a gint16. + + + + cancellable : + optional + gio.Cancellable + object, None to ignore. + + + + Returns : + True if data was successfully added to the stream. + + + + + + The put_int16() method puts a signed 16-bit integer into the output stream. + + + If cancellable is not None, then the operation can be cancelled by + triggering the cancellable object from another thread. If the operation was cancelled, + the error gio.ERROR_CANCELLED will be returned. + + + + + gio.DataOutputStream.put_int32 + + + put_int32 + data + cancellableNone + + + + + data : + a gint32. + + + + cancellable : + optional + gio.Cancellable + object, None to ignore. + + + + Returns : + True if data was successfully added to the stream. + + + + + + The put_int32() method puts a signed 32-bit integer into the output stream. + + + If cancellable is not None, then the operation can be cancelled by + triggering the cancellable object from another thread. If the operation was cancelled, + the error gio.ERROR_CANCELLED will be returned. + + + + + gio.DataOutputStream.put_int64 + + + put_int64 + data + cancellableNone + + + + + data : + a gint64. + + + + cancellable : + optional + gio.Cancellable + object, None to ignore. + + + + Returns : + True if data was successfully added to the stream. + + + + + + The put_int64() method puts a signed 64-bit integer into the output stream. + + + If cancellable is not None, then the operation can be cancelled by + triggering the cancellable object from another thread. If the operation was cancelled, + the error gio.ERROR_CANCELLED will be returned. + + + + + gio.DataOutputStream.put_string + + + put_string + str + cancellableNone + + + + + str : + a string. + + + + cancellable : + optional + gio.Cancellable + object, None to ignore. + + + + Returns : + True if string was successfully added to the stream. + + + + + + The put_string() method puts a string into the output stream. + + + If cancellable is not None, then the operation can be cancelled by + triggering the cancellable object from another thread. If the operation was cancelled, + the error gio.ERROR_CANCELLED will be returned. + + + + + gio.DataOutputStream.put_uint16 + + + put_uint16 + data + cancellableNone + + + + + data : + a guint16. + + + + cancellable : + optional + gio.Cancellable + object, None to ignore. + + + + Returns : + True if data was successfully added to the stream. + + + + + + The put_uint16() method puts an unsigned 16-bit integer into the output stream. + + + If cancellable is not None, then the operation can be cancelled by + triggering the cancellable object from another thread. If the operation was cancelled, + the error gio.ERROR_CANCELLED will be returned. + + + + + gio.DataOutputStream.put_uint32 + + + put_uint32 + data + cancellableNone + + + + + data : + a guint32. + + + + cancellable : + optional + gio.Cancellable + object, None to ignore. + + + + Returns : + True if data was successfully added to the stream. + + + + + + The put_uint32() method puts an unsigned 32-bit integer into the output stream. + + + If cancellable is not None, then the operation can be cancelled by + triggering the cancellable object from another thread. If the operation was cancelled, + the error gio.ERROR_CANCELLED will be returned. + + + + + gio.DataOutputStream.put_uint64 + + + put_uint64 + data + cancellableNone + + + + + data : + a guint64. + + + + cancellable : + optional + gio.Cancellable + object, None to ignore. + + + + Returns : + True if data was successfully added to the stream. + + + + + + The put_uint64() method puts an unsigned 64-bit integer into the output stream. + + + If cancellable is not None, then the operation can be cancelled by + triggering the cancellable object from another thread. If the operation was cancelled, + the error gio.ERROR_CANCELLED will be returned. + + + + + gio.DataOutputStream.set_byte_order + + + set_byte_order + order + + + + + order : + a + to set. + + + + + + The set_byte_order() method sets the byte order for + the given stream. All subsequent reads from the stream will be read in the given order. + + + +
diff --git a/docs/reference/pygio-drive.xml b/docs/reference/pygio-drive.xml new file mode 100644 index 0000000..73766cd --- /dev/null +++ b/docs/reference/pygio-drive.xml @@ -0,0 +1,546 @@ + + + + + + gio.Drive + Virtual File System drive management. + + + + Synopsis + + + gio.Drive + gobject.GInterface + + + can_eject + + + + can_poll_for_media + + + + eject + callback + flagsgio.MOUNT_UNMOUNT_NONE + cancellableNone + user_dataNone + + + eject_finish + result + + + enumerate_identifiers + + + + get_icon + + + + get_identifier + + + + get_name + + + + get_volumes + + + + has_media + + + + has_volumes + + + + is_media_check_automatic + + + + is_media_removable + + + + poll_for_media + callback + cancellableNone + user_dataNone + + + poll_for_media_finish + result + + + + + + + + Ancestry + ++-- gobject.GInterface + +-- gio.Drive + + + + + + Prerequisites + + gio.Drive requires + gobject.GObject + + + + + Description + + + gio.Drive + - this represent a piece of hardware connected to the machine. Its generally + only created for removable hardware or hardware with removable media. + + + gio.Drive + is a container class for GVolume objects that stem from the same piece of media. + As such, gio.Drive + abstracts a drive with (or without) removable media and provides operations for + querying whether media is available, determing whether media change is automatically + detected and ejecting the media. + + + If the gio.Drive + reports that media isn't automatically detected, one can poll for media; typically + one should not do this periodically as a poll for media operation is potententially + expensive and may spin up the drive creating noise. + + + For porting from GnomeVFS note that there is no equivalent of + gio.Drive + in that API. + + + + + Methods + + + gio.Drive.can_eject + + + can_eject + + + + + + Returns : + True if the drive can be ejected, + False otherwise. + + + + + + The can_eject() method checks if a drive can be ejected. + + + + + gio.Drive.can_poll_for_media + + + can_poll_for_media + + + + + + Returns : + True if the drive can be polled + for media changes, False otherwise. + + + + + + The can_poll_for_media() method checks if a drive + can be polled for media changes. + + + + + gio.Drive.eject + + + eject + + callback + + + flagsgio.MOUNT_UNMOUNT_NONE + + + cancellableNone + + + user_dataNone + + + + + + callback : + A GAsyncReadyCallback to call when the request is satisfied. + + + + flags : + flags affecting the unmount if required for eject. + + + + cancellable : + Optional + gio.Cancellable + object, None to ignore. + + + + user_data : + The data to pass to callback function. + + + + + + The eject() method asynchronously ejects a drive. + + + When the operation is finished, callback will be called. You can then call + gio.Drive.eject_finish() + to obtain the result of the operation. + + + + + gio.Drive.eject_finish + + + eject_finish + result + + + + + result : + a gio.AsyncResult. + + + + Returns : + True if the drive has been ejected + successfully, False otherwise. + + + + + + The eject_finish() method finishes ejecting a drive. + + + + + gio.Drive.enumerate_identifiers + + + enumerate_identifiers + + + + + + Returns : + a list of strings containing kinds of identifiers. + + + + + + The enumerate_identifiers() method gets the kinds + of identifiers that drive has. Use + gio.Drive.get_identifier() + to obtain the identifiers themselves. + + + + + gio.Drive.get_icon + + + get_icon + + + + + + Returns : + gio.Icon + for the drive. + + + + + + The get_icon() method gets the icon for drive. + + + + + gio.Drive.get_identifier + + + get_identifier + + + + + + Returns : + A string containing the requested identfier, or + None if the + gio.Drive + doesn't have this kind of identifier. + + + + + + The get_identifier() method gets the identifier of + the given kind for drive. + + + + + gio.Drive.get_name + + + get_name + + + + + + Returns : + A string containing drive's name. + + + + + + The get_name() method gets the name of drive. + + + + + gio.Drive.get_volumes + + + get_volumes + + + + + + Returns : + A list containing any + gio.Volume + objects on the given drive. + + + + + + The get_volumes() method get a list of mountable + volumes for drive. + + + + + gio.Drive.has_media + + + has_media + + + + + + Returns : + True if drive has media, + False otherwise. + + + + + The has_media() method checks if the drive + has media. Note that the OS may not be polling the drive for media changes; see + gio.Drive.is_media_check_automatic() + for more details. + + + + + gio.Drive.has_volumes + + + has_volumes + + + + + + Returns : + True if drive contains volumes, + False otherwise. + + + + + The has_volumes() method check if drive has any mountable volumes. + + + + + gio.Drive.is_media_check_automatic + + + is_media_check_automatic + + + + + + Returns : + True if drive is capabable + of automatically detecting media changes, + False otherwise. + + + + + The is_media_check_automatic() method checks if + drive is capabable of automatically detecting media changes. + + + + + gio.Drive.is_media_removable + + + is_media_removable + + + + + + Returns : + True if drive supports removable media, + False otherwise. + + + + + The is_media_removable() method checks if the + drive supports removable media. + + + + + gio.Drive.poll_for_media + + + poll_for_media + + callback + + + cancellableNone + + + user_dataNone + + + + + + callback : + A GAsyncReadyCallback to call when the request is satisfied. + + + + cancellable : + Optional + gio.Cancellable + object, None to ignore. + + + + user_data : + The data to pass to callback function. + + + + + + The poll_for_media() method asynchronously polls + drive to see if media has been inserted or removed. + + + When the operation is finished, callback will be called. You can then call + gio.Drive.poll_for_media_finish() + to obtain the result of the operation. + + + + + gio.Drive.poll_for_media_finish + + + poll_for_media_finish + result + + + + + result : + a gio.AsyncResult. + + + + Returns : + True if the drive has been poll_for_mediaed + successfully, False otherwise. + + + + + + The poll_for_media_finish() method finishes + an operation started with + gio.Drive.poll_for_media() + on a drive. + + + + diff --git a/docs/reference/pygio-emblem.xml b/docs/reference/pygio-emblem.xml new file mode 100644 index 0000000..032b0ff --- /dev/null +++ b/docs/reference/pygio-emblem.xml @@ -0,0 +1,232 @@ + + + + + + gio.Emblem + An object for emblems. + + + + Synopsis + + + gio.Emblem + gobject.GObject + gio.Icon + + + gio.Emblem + icon + origingio.EMBLEM_ORIGIN_UNKNOWN + + + + get_icon + + + + get_origin + + + + + + +Functions + + + gio.emblem_new_with_origin + icon + origin + + + + + + Ancestry + ++-- gobject.GObject + +-- gio.Emblem + + + + + + Implemented Interfaces + + gio.Emblem + implements + gio.Icon + + + + + gio.Emblem Properties + +
+ + + + + + + + "icon" + Read - Write - Construct Only + The actual icon of the emblem. + + + "origin" + Read - Write - Construct Only + Tells which origin the emblem is derived from. + + + + +
+ +
+ + + Description + + + The gio.Emblem + class is an implementation of gio.Icon + that supports having an emblem, which is an icon with additional properties. + It can then be added to a + gio.EmblemedIcon. + + + Currently, only metainformation about the emblem's origin is supported. + More may be added in the future. + + + + + Constructor + + + gio.Emblem + icon + origingio.EMBLEM_ORIGIN_UNKNOWN + + + + icon : + a + gio.Icon containing the icon. + + + + origin : + + origin of the emblem. + + + + Returns : + a new + gio.Emblem. + + + + + + Parameter origin is available since PyGObject 2.20. + + + + Creates a new gio.Emblem for icon. + + + + + + Methods + + + gio.Emblem.get_icon + + + get_icon + + + + + + Returns : + a + gio.Icon. + + + + + + The get_icon() method gives back the icon from emblem. + + + + + gio.Emblem.get_origin + + + get_origin + + + + + + Returns : + the origin of the emblem. + + + + + + The get_origin() method gets the origin of the emblem. + + + + + + Functions + + + gio.emblem_new_with_origin + + + emblem_new_with_origin + icon + origin + + + + + origin : + a + defining the emblem's origin. + + + + Returns : + A gio.Emblem. + + + + + + While this method is not deprecated, with 2.20 and up it is recommended + to use the constructor instead. + + + + + The emblem_new_with_origin() function creates + a new emblem for icon. + + + +
diff --git a/docs/reference/pygio-emblemedicon.xml b/docs/reference/pygio-emblemedicon.xml new file mode 100644 index 0000000..9b5ef8a --- /dev/null +++ b/docs/reference/pygio-emblemedicon.xml @@ -0,0 +1,160 @@ + + + + + + gio.EmblemedIcon + Icon with emblems. + + + + Synopsis + + + gio.EmblemedIcon + gobject.GObject + gio.Icon + + + gio.EmblemedIcon + icon + emblem + + + + + add_emblem + emblem + + + get_icon + + + + + + + + + Ancestry + ++-- gobject.GObject + +-- gio.EmblemedIcon + + + + + + Implemented Interfaces + + gio.EmblemedIcon + implements + gio.Icon + + + + + Description + + + The gio.EmblemedIcon + class is an implementation of gio.Icon + that supports adding an emblem to an icon. Adding multiple emblems to an icon is ensured via + gio.EmblemedIcon.add_emblem(). + + + Note that + gio.EmblemedIcon + allows no control over the position of the emblems. See also + gio.Emblem + for more information. + + + + + Constructor + + + gio.EmblemedIcon + icon + emblem + + + + icon : + a + gio.Icon. + + + + emblem : + a + gio.Emblem. + + + + Returns : + a new + gio.Icon. + + + + + + Creates a new gio.Icon + for icon with the emblem emblem. + + + + + + Methods + + + gio.EmblemedIcon.add_emblem + + + add_emblem + emblem + + + + + emblem : + a + gio.Emblem + + + + + + The add_emblem() method adds emblem to the + list of gio.Emblems. + + + + + gio.EmblemedIcon.get_icon + + + get_icon + + + + + + Returns : + a + gio.Icon + that is owned by emblemed. + + + + + + The get_icon() method gets the main icon for emblemed. + + + + diff --git a/docs/reference/pygio-file.xml b/docs/reference/pygio-file.xml new file mode 100644 index 0000000..ac85840 --- /dev/null +++ b/docs/reference/pygio-file.xml @@ -0,0 +1,4534 @@ + + + + + + gio.File + File and Directory Handling. + + + + Synopsis + + + gio.File + gobject.GInterface + + + gio.File + commandline + pathNone + uriNone + + + + append_to + flagsgio.FILE_CREATE_NONE + cancellableNone + + + append_to_async + callback + flagsgio.FILE_CREATE_NONE + io_priorityglib.PRIORITY_DEFAULT + cancellableNone + user_dataNone + + + append_to_finish + result + + + copy + destination + progress_callback + flagsgio.FILE_COPY_NONE + cancellableNone + user_dataNone + + + copy_async + destination + callback + progress_callbackNone + flagsgio.FILE_CREATE_NONE + io_priorityglib.PRIORITY_DEFAULT + cancellableNone + user_dataNone + progress_callback_dataNone + + + copy_attributes + destination + flagsgio.FILE_COPY_NONE + cancellableNone + + + copy_finish + result + + + create + flagsgio.FILE_CREATE_NONE + cancellableNone + + + create_async + callback + flagsgio.FILE_CREATE_NONE + io_priorityglib.PRIORITY_DEFAULT + cancellableNone + user_dataNone + + + create_finish + result + + + delete + cancellableNone + + + dup + + + + eject_mountable + callback + flagsgio.FILE_CREATE_NONE + cancellableNone + user_dataNone + + + eject_mountable_finish + result + + + enumerate_children + attributes + flagsgio.FILE_QUERY_INFO_NONE + cancellableNone + + + enumerate_children_async + attributes + callback + flagsgio.FILE_QUERY_INFO_NONE + io_priorityglib.PRIORITY_DEFAULT + cancellableNone + user_dataNone + + + enumerate_children_finish + result + + + equal + file2 + + + find_enclosing_mount + cancellable + + + find_enclosing_mount_async + callback + io_priorityglib.PRIORITY_DEFAULT + cancellableNone + user_dataNone + + + find_enclosing_mount_finish + result + + + get_basename + + + + get_child + name + + + get_child_for_display_name + display_name + + + get_parent + + + + get_parse_name + + + + get_path + + + + get_relative_path + descendant + + + get_uri + + + + get_uri_scheme + + + + has_prefix + prefix + + + has_uri_scheme + uri_scheme + + + is_native + + + + load_contents + cancellable + + + load_contents_async + callback + cancellableNone + user_dataNone + + + load_contents_finish + result + + + make_directory + cancellableNone + + + make_directory_with_parents + cancellableNone + + + make_symbolic_link + symlink_value + cancellable + + + monitor + flagsgio.FILE_MONITOR_NONE + cancellableNone + + + monitor_directory + flags + cancellableNone + + + monitor_file + flags + cancellableNone + + + mount_enclosing_volume + mount_operation + callback + flagsgio.MOUNT_MOUNT_NONE + cancellableNone + user_dataNone + + + mount_enclosing_volume_finish + result + + + mount_mountable + mount_operation + callback + flagsgio.MOUNT_MOUNT_NONE + cancellableNone + user_dataNone + + + mount_mountable_finish + result + + + move + destination + progress_callback + flagsgio.FILE_COPY_NONE + cancellableNone + user_dataNone + + + query_default_handler + cancellable + + + query_exists + cancellable + + + query_file_type + flags + cancellable + + + query_filesystem_info + attributes + cancellable + + + query_filesystem_info_async + attributes + callback + io_priorityglib.PRIORITY_DEFAULT + cancellableNone + user_dataNone + + + query_filesystem_info_finish + result + + + query_info + attributes + flags + cancellable + + + query_info_async + attributes + callback + flagsgio.FILE_QUERY_INFO_NONE + io_priorityglib.PRIORITY_DEFAULT + cancellableNone + user_dataNone + + + query_info_finish + result + + + query_settable_attributes + cancellableNone + + + query_writable_namespace + cancellableNone + + + read + cancellableNone + + + read_async + callback + io_priorityglib.PRIORITY_DEFAULT + cancellableNone + user_dataNone + + + read_finish + resultNone + + + replace + etag + make_backup + flagsgio.FILE_CREATE_NONE + cancellableNone + + + replace_async + callback + etagNone + make_backupTrue + flagsgio.FILE_CREATE_NONE + io_priorityglib.PRIORITY_DEFAULT + cancellableNone + user_dataNone + + + replace_contents + contents + etagNone + make_backupTrue + flagsgio.FILE_CREATE_NONE + cancellableNone + + + replace_contents_async + contents + callback + etagNone + make_backupTrue + flagsgio.FILE_CREATE_NONE + cancellableNone + user_dataNone + + + replace_contents_finish + resultNone + + + replace_finish + resultNone + + + resolve_relative_path + relative_path + + + set_attribute + attribute + type + value_p + flagsgio.FILE_QUERY_INFO_NONE + cancellableNone + + + set_attribute_byte_string + attribute + value + flagsgio.FILE_QUERY_INFO_NONE + cancellableNone + + + set_attribute_int32 + attribute + value + flagsgio.FILE_QUERY_INFO_NONE + cancellableNone + + + set_attribute_int64 + attribute + value + flagsgio.FILE_QUERY_INFO_NONE + cancellableNone + + + set_attribute_string + attribute + value + flagsgio.FILE_QUERY_INFO_NONE + cancellableNone + + + set_attribute_uint32 + attribute + value + flagsgio.FILE_QUERY_INFO_NONE + cancellableNone + + + set_attribute_uint64 + attribute + value + flagsgio.FILE_QUERY_INFO_NONE + cancellableNone + + + set_attributes_async + info + callback + flagsgio.FILE_QUERY_INFO_NONE + io_priorityglib.PRIORITY_DEFAULT + cancellableNone + user_dataNone + + + set_attributes_finish + result + + + set_attributes_from_info + info + flagsgio.FILE_QUERY_INFO_NONE + cancellableNone + + + set_dispay_name + display_name + cancellableNone + + + set_display_name_async + display_name + callback + io_priorityglib.PRIORITY_DEFAULT + cancellableNone + user_dataNone + + + set_display_name_finish + result + + + trash + cancellableNone + + + unmount_mountable + callback + flagsgio.MOUNT_UNMOUNT_NONE + cancellableNone + user_dataNone + + + unmount_mountable_finish + cancellableNone + + + + + +Functions + + gio.file_parse_name + parse_name + + + + + + Ancestry + ++-- gobject.GInterface + +-- gio.File + + + + + + Prerequisites + + gio.File is implemented by + gobject.GObject + + + + + Description + + + gio.File is a high + level abstraction for manipulating files on a virtual file system. + gio.Files are lightweight, + immutable objects that do no I/O upon creation. It is necessary to understand that + gio.File + objects do not represent files, merely an identifier for a file. All file content + I/O is implemented as streaming operations (see + gio.InputStream and + gio.OutputStream). + + + To construct a gio.File, you can use + it's constructor either with a path, an uri or a commandline argument. + gio.file_parse_name() + from a utf8 string gotten from + gio.File.get_parse_name(). + + + One way to think of a gio.File is as + an abstraction of a pathname. For normal files the system pathname is what is stored internally, + but as gio.Files are extensible it + could also be something else that corresponds to a pathname in a userspace implementation of a filesystem. + + + gio.Files make up hierarchies of + directories and files that correspond to the files on a filesystem. You can move through the + file system with GFile using + gio.File.get_parent() + to get an identifier for the parent directory, + gio.File.get_child() + to get a child within a directory, + gio.File.resolve_relative_path() + to resolve a relative path between two gio.Files. + There can be multiple hierarchies, so you may not end up at the same root if you repeatedly call + gio.File.get_parent() + on two different files. + + + All gio.Files have a basename (get with + gio.File.get_basename() + ). These names are byte strings that are used to identify the file on the filesystem + (relative to its parent directory) and there is no guarantees that they have any particular charset + encoding or even make any sense at all. If you want to use filenames in a user interface you should + use the display name that you can get by requesting the gio.FILE_ATTRIBUTE_STANDARD_DISPLAY_NAME attribute with + gio.File.query_info(). + This is guaranteed to be in utf8 and can be used in a user interface. But always store the real basename or the + GFile to use to actually access the file, because there is no way to go from a display name to the actual name. + + + Using gio.File as an identifier has the same + weaknesses as using a path in that there may be multiple aliases for the same file. For instance, + hard or soft links may cause two different gio.Files + to refer to the same file. Other possible causes for aliases are: case insensitive filesystems, short and + long names on Fat/NTFS, or bind mounts in Linux. If you want to check if two GFiles point to the same file + you can query for the gio.FILE_ATTRIBUTE_ID_FILE attribute. Note that + gio.File does some trivial canonicalization + of pathnames passed in, so that trivial differences in the path string used at creation + (duplicated slashes, slash at end of path, "." or ".." path segments, etc) does not create different + gio.Files. + + + Many gio.File operations have both synchronous + and asynchronous versions to suit your application. Asynchronous versions of synchronous functions simply + have _async() appended to their function names. The asynchronous I/O functions call a + GAsyncReadyCallback which is then used to finalize the operation, producing a GAsyncResult + which is then passed to the function's matching _finish() operation. + + + Some gio.File operations do not have + synchronous analogs, as they may take a very long time to finish, and blocking may leave an application + unusable. Notable cases include: + gio.File.mount_mountable() + to mount a mountable file. + gio.File.unmount_mountable() + to unmount a mountable file. + gio.File.eject_mountable() + to eject a mountable file. + + + One notable feature of gio.Files are + entity tags, or "etags" for short. Entity tags are somewhat like a more abstract + version of the traditional mtime, and can be used to quickly determine if the file + has been modified from the version on the file system. See the HTTP 1.1 + specification for HTTP Etag headers, which are a very similar concept. + + + + + Constructor + + + gio.File + commandline + pathNone + uriNone + + + + commandline : + a command line string. + + + + path : + a string containing a relative or absolute path. + + + + uri : + a string containing a URI. + + + + Returns : + a new + gio.File. + + + + + + Creates a new gio.File either from a commandline, + a path or an uri. + + + + + + Methods + + + gio.File.append_to + + + append_to + flagsgio.FILE_CREATE_NONE + cancellableNone + + + + + flags : + a set of + + + + + cancellable : + optional + gio.Cancellable + object, None to ignore. + + + Returns : + a + gio.FileOutputStream + or None on error. + + + + + + The append_to() method gets an output stream for + appending data to the file. If the file doesn't already exist it is created. + + + By default files created are generally readable by everyone, but if you pass + gio.FILE_CREATE_PRIVATE in flags the file will be made readable only to the + current user, to the level that is supported on the target filesystem. + + + If cancellable is not None, then the operation can be + cancelled by triggering the cancellable object from another thread. If + the operation was cancelled, the error gio.ERROR_CANCELLED will be returned. + + + Some file systems don't allow all file names, and may return an + gio.ERROR_INVALID_FILENAME error. If the file is a directory the + gio.ERROR_IS_DIRECTORY error will be returned. Other errors are possible too, + and depend on what kind of filesystem the file is on. + + + + + gio.File.append_to_async + + + append_to_async + callback + flagsgio.FILE_CREATE_NONE + io_priorityglib.PRIORITY_DEFAULT + cancellableNone + user_dataNone + + + + + callback : + a GAsyncReadyCallback to call when the request is satisfied. + + + + flags : + a set of + . + + + + io_priority : + the + + of the request. + + + + cancellable : + optional + gio.Cancellable + object, None to ignore. + + + user_data : + the data to pass to callback function. + + + + + + The append_to_async() method asynchronously opens file for appending. + + + For more details, see + gio.File.append_to() + which is the synchronous version of this call. + + + When the operation is finished, callback will be called. You can then call + gio.File.append_to_finish() + to get the result of the operation. + + + + + gio.File.append_to_finish + + + append_to_finish + result + + + + + result : + a gio.AsyncResult. + + + + Returns : + a valid + gio.OutputStream + or None on error. + + + + + + The append_to_finish() method finishes an asynchronous + file append operation started with + gio.File.append_to_async(). + + + + + gio.File.copy + + + copy + destination + progress_callback + flagsgio.FILE_COPY_NONE + cancellableNone + user_dataNone + + + + + destination : + destination gio.File. + + + + progress_callback : + function to callback with progress information. + + + + flags : + a set of + + + + + cancellable : + optional + gio.Cancellable + object, None to ignore. + + + user_data : + the data to pass to the progress callback function. + + + + Returns : + True on success, + False otherwise. + + + + + + The copy() method copies the file source to + the location specified by destination. Can not handle recursive copies of directories. + + + If the flag gio.FILE_COPY_OVERWRITE is specified an already existing + destination file is overwritten. + + + If the flag gio.FILE_COPY_NOFOLLOW_SYMLINKS is specified then symlinks will + be copied as symlinks, otherwise the target of the source symlink will be copied. + + + If cancellable is not None, then the operation can be cancelled + by triggering the cancellable object from another thread. If the operation was cancelled, + the error gio.ERROR_CANCELLED will be returned. + + + If progress_callback is not None, then the operation can be + monitored by setting this to a GFileProgressCallback function. user_data + will be passed to this function. It is guaranteed that this callback will be + called after all data has been transferred with the total number of bytes + copied during the operation. + + + If the source file does not exist then the gio.ERROR_NOT_FOUND error is returned, + independent on the status of the destination. + + + If gio.FILE_COPY_OVERWRITE is not specified and the target exists, + then the error gio.ERROR_EXISTS is returned. + + + If trying to overwrite a file over a directory the gio.ERROR_IS_DIRECTORY error + is returned. If trying to overwrite a directory with a directory the + gio.ERROR_WOULD_MERGE error is returned. + + + If the source is a directory and the target does not exist, or gio.FILE_COPY_OVERWRITE + is specified and the target is a file, then the gio.ERROR_WOULD_RECURSE error is returned. + + + If you are interested in copying the + gio.File object + itself (not the on-disk file), see + gio.File.dup(). + + + + + gio.File.copy_async + + + append_to_async + destination + callback + progress_callbackNone + flagsgio.FILE_CREATE_NONE + io_priorityglib.PRIORITY_DEFAULT + cancellableNone + user_dataNone + progress_callback_dataNone + + + + + destination : + destination gio.File. + + + + callback : + a GAsyncReadyCallback to call when the request is satisfied. + + + + progress_callback : + function to callback with progress information. + + + + flags : + a set of + . + + + + io_priority : + the + + of the request. + + + + cancellable : + optional + gio.Cancellable + object, None to ignore. + + + user_data : + the data to pass to callback function. + + + + progress_callback_data : + the data to pass to the progress callback function. + + + + + + The copy_async() method copies the file source to + the location specified by destination asynchronously. For details of the behaviour, + see gio.File.copy(). + + + If progress_callback is not None, then that function that will + be called just like in + gio.File.copy(), + however the callback will run in the main loop, not in the thread that is doing the I/O operation. + + + When the operation is finished, callback will be called. You can then call + gio.File.copy_finish() + to get the result of the operation. + + + + + gio.File.copy_attributes + + + copy_attributes + destination + flagsgio.FILE_COPY_NONE + cancellableNone + + + + + destination : + destination gio.File + to copy attributes to. + + + + flags : + a set of + + + + + cancellable : + optional + gio.Cancellable + object, None to ignore. + + + Returns : + True if the attributes were copied successfully, + False otherwise. + + + + + + The copy_attributes() method copies the file attributes + from source to destination. + + + Normally only a subset of the file attributes are copied, those that are copies + in a normal file copy operation (which for instance does not include e.g. owner). + However if gio.FILE_COPY_ALL_METADATA is specified in flags, then all the metadata + that is possible to copy is copied. This is useful when implementing move by copy + delete source. + + + + + gio.File.copy_finish + + + copy_finish + result + + + + + result : + a gio.AsyncResult. + + + + Returns : + True on success, + False on error. + + + + + + The copy_finish() method finishes an asynchronous + copy operation started with + gio.File.copy_async(). + + + + + gio.File.create + + + create + flagsgio.FILE_CREATE_NONE + cancellableNone + + + + + flags : + a set of + + + + + cancellable : + optional + gio.Cancellable + object, None to ignore. + + + Returns : + a + gio.FileOutputStream + or None on error. + + + + + + The create() method creates a new file and returns + an output stream for writing to it. The file must not already exist. + + + By default files created are generally readable by everyone, but if you pass + gio.FILE_CREATE_PRIVATE in flags the file will be made readable only to the + current user, to the level that is supported on the target filesystem. + + + If cancellable is not None, then the operation can be + cancelled by triggering the cancellable object from another thread. If the + operation was cancelled, the error gio.ERROR_CANCELLED will be returned. + + + If a file or directory with this name already exists the gio.ERROR_EXISTS + error will be returned. Some file systems don't allow all file names, and + may return an gio.ERROR_INVALID_FILENAME error, and if the name is to long + gio.ERROR_FILENAME_TOO_LONG will be returned. Other errors are possible too, + and depend on what kind of filesystem the file is on. + + + + + gio.File.create_async + + + create_async + callback + flagsgio.FILE_CREATE_NONE + io_priorityglib.PRIORITY_DEFAULT + cancellableNone + user_dataNone + + + + + callback : + a GAsyncReadyCallback to call when the request is satisfied. + + + + flags : + a set of + . + + + + io_priority : + the + + of the request. + + + + cancellable : + optional + gio.Cancellable + object, None to ignore. + + + user_data : + the data to pass to callback function. + + + + + + The create_async() method asynchronously creates a new + file and returns an output stream for writing to it. The file must not already exist. + + + For more details, see + gio.File.create() + which is the synchronous version of this call. + + + When the operation is finished, callback will be called. You can then call + gio.File.create_finish() + to get the result of the operation. + + + + + gio.File.create_finish + + + create_finish + result + + + + + result : + a gio.AsyncResult. + + + + Returns : + a + gio.FileOutputStream + or None on error. + + + + + + The create_finish() method finishes an asynchronous + copy operation started with + gio.File.create_async(). + + + + + gio.File.delete + + + delete + cancellable + + + + + cancellable : + optional + gio.Cancellable + object, None to ignore. + + + Returns : + True if the file was deleted, + False otherwise. + + + + + + The deleted() method deletes a file. If the file is a + directory, it will only be deleted if it is empty. + + + If cancellable is not None, then the operation can be cancelled + by triggering the cancellable object from another thread. If the operation was + cancelled, the error gio.ERROR_CANCELLED will be returned. + + + + + gio.File.dup + + + dup + + + + + + Returns : + a new gio.File + that is a duplicate of the given gio.File. + + + + + + The dup() method duplicates a + gio.File + handle. This operation does not duplicate the actual file or directory represented + by the gio.File; see + gio.File.copy() + if attempting to copy a file. + + + This call does no blocking i/o. + + + + + gio.File.eject_mountable + + + eject_mountable + callback + flagsgio.FILE_CREATE_NONE + cancellableNone + user_dataNone + + + + + callback : + a GAsyncReadyCallback to call when the request is satisfied. + + + + flags : + a set of + . + + + + cancellable : + optional + gio.Cancellable + object, None to ignore. + + + user_data : + the data to pass to callback function. + + + + + + The eject_mountable() method starts an asynchronous eject on a + mountable. When this operation has completed, callback will be called with + user_user data, and the operation can be finalized with + gio.File.eject_mountable_finish(). + + + If cancellable is not None, then the operation can be cancelled by + triggering the cancellable object from another thread. If the operation was cancelled, + the error gio.ERROR_CANCELLED will be returned. + + + + + gio.File.eject_mountable_finish + + + eject_mountable_finish + result + + + + + result : + a gio.AsyncResult. + + + + Returns : + True if the file was ejected successfully, + False on error. + + + + + + The create_finish() method finishes an asynchronous + copy operation started with + gio.File.create_async(). + + + + + gio.File.enumerate_children + + + enumerate_children + attributes + flagsgio.FILE_QUERY_INFO_NONE + cancellableNone + + + + + attributes : + an attribute query string. + + + + flags : + a set of + + + + + cancellable : + optional + gio.Cancellable + object, None to ignore. + + + Returns : + a + gio.FileEnumerator + or None on error. + + + + + + The enumerate_children() method gets the requested information + about the files in a directory. The result is a GFileEnumerator object that will give out + gio.FileInfo objects + for all the files in the directory. + + + The attribute value is a string that specifies the file attributes that should be gathered. + It is not an error if it's not possible to read a particular requested attribute from a file - + it just won't be set. attribute should be a comma-separated list of attribute or attribute + wildcards. The wildcard "*" means all attributes, and a wildcard like "standard::*" means all + attributes in the standard namespace. An example attribute query be "standard::*,owner::user". + The standard attributes are available as defines, like gio.FILE_ATTRIBUTE_STANDARD_NAME. + + + If cancellable is not None, then the operation can be + cancelled by triggering the cancellable object from another thread. If the + operation was cancelled, the error gio.ERROR_CANCELLED will be returned. + + + If the file does not exist, the gio.ERROR_NOT_FOUND error will be returned. If the file + is not a directory, the gio.FILE_ERROR_NOTDIR error will be returned. + Other errors are possible too. + + + + + gio.File.enumerate_children_async + + + enumerate_children_async + attributes + callback + flagsgio.FILE_QUERY_INFO_NONE + io_priorityglib.PRIORITY_DEFAULT + cancellableNone + user_dataNone + + + + + attributes : + an attribute query string. + + + + callback : + a GAsyncReadyCallback to call when the request is satisfied. + + + + flags : + a set of + . + + + + io_priority : + the + + of the request. + + + + cancellable : + optional + gio.Cancellable + object, None to ignore. + + + user_data : + the data to pass to callback function. + + + + + + The enumerate_children_async() method asynchronously gets the + requested information about the files in a directory. The result is a + gio.FileEnumerator + object that will give out gio.FileInfo + objects for all the files in the directory. + + + For more details, see + enumerate_children() + which is the synchronous version of this call. + + + + + gio.File.eject_mountable_finish + + + enumerate_children_finish + result + + + + + result : + a gio.AsyncResult. + + + + Returns : + a gio.FileEnumerator + or None if an error occurred. + + + + + + The enumerate_children_finish() method finishes an asynchronous + copy operation started with + gio.File.enumerate_children_async(). + + + + + gio.File.equal + + + equal + file2 + + + + + file2 : + a gio.File. + + + + Returns : + True if file1 and file2 are equal. + False if either is not a + gio.File. + + + + + + The equal() method checks equality of two given + gio.Files. + Note that two gio.Files + that differ can still refer to the same file on the filesystem due to various + forms of filename aliasing. + + + This call does no blocking i/o. + + + + + gio.File.find_enclosing_mount + + + enumerate_children + cancellableNone + + + + + cancellable : + optional + gio.Cancellable + object, None to ignore. + + + Returns : + a + gio.Mount + or None on error. + + + + + + The find_enclosing_mount() method gets a + gio.Mount for the + gio.File. + + + If the interface for file does not have a mount (e.g. possibly a remote share), + error will be set to gio.ERROR_NOT_FOUND and None will be returned. + + + If cancellable is not None, then the operation can be + cancelled by triggering the cancellable object from another thread. If the + operation was cancelled, the error gio.ERROR_CANCELLED will be returned. + + + + + gio.File.find_enclosing_mount_async + + + find_enclosing_mount_async + callback + io_priorityglib.PRIORITY_DEFAULT + cancellableNone + user_dataNone + + + + + callback : + a GAsyncReadyCallback to call when the request is satisfied. + + + + io_priority : + the + + of the request. + + + + cancellable : + optional + gio.Cancellable + object, None to ignore. + + + user_data : + the data to pass to callback function. + + + + + + The find_enclosing_mount_async() method asynchronously + gets the mount for the file. + + + For more details, see + gio.File.find_enclosing_mount() + which is the synchronous version of this call. + + + + + gio.File.find_enclosing_mount_finish + + + find_enclosing_mount_finish + result + + + + + result : + a gio.AsyncResult. + + + + Returns : + a gio.Mount + or None if an error occurred. + + + + + + The find_enclosing_mount_finish() method finishes an asynchronous + find mount started with + gio.File.find_enclosing_mount_async(). + + + + + gio.File.get_basename + + + get_basename + + + + + + Returns : + string containing the + gio.File's + base name, or None if given + gio.File is invalid. + + + + + + The get_basename() method gets the base name + (the last component of the path) for a given + gio.File. + + + If called for the top level of a system (such as the filesystem root or + a uri like sftp://host/) it will return a single directory separator + (and on Windows, possibly a drive letter). + + + The base name is a byte string (*not* UTF-8). It has no defined encoding + or rules other than it may not contain zero bytes. If you want to use filenames + in a user interface you should use the display name that you can get by requesting + the gio.FILE_ATTRIBUTE_STANDARD_DISPLAY_NAME attribute with + gio.File.query_info(). + + + This call does no blocking i/o. + + + + + gio.File.get_child + + + get_child + name + + + + + name : + string containing the child's basename. + + + + Returns : + a + gio.File + to a child specified by name. + + + + + + The get_child() method gets a child of file + with basename equal to name. + + + Note that the file with that specific name might not exist, but you can + still have a gio.File + that points to it. You can use this for instance to create that file. + + + This call does no blocking i/o. + + + + + gio.File.get_child_for_display_name + + + get_child_for_display_name + display_name + + + + + display_name : + string to a possible child. + + + + Returns : + a + gio.File + to the specified child or None + if the display name couldn't be converted. + + + + + + The get_child_for_display_name() method gets the + child of file for a given display_name (i.e. a UTF8 version of the name). + If this function fails, it returns NULL and error will be set. This is very + useful when constructing a GFile for a new file and the user entered the filename + in the user interface, for instance when you select a directory and type a filename + in the file selector. + + + This call does no blocking i/o. + + + + + gio.File.get_parent + + + get_parent + + + + + + Returns : + a + gio.File + structure to the parent of the given + gio.File or + None if there is no parent. + + + + + + The get_parent() method gets the parent directory for the file. + If the file represents the root directory of the file system, then None + will be returned. + + + This call does no blocking i/o. + + + + + gio.File.get_parse_name + + + get_parse_name + + + + + + Returns : + a string containing the + gio.File's parse name. + + + + + + The get_parse_name() method gets the parse name + of the file. A parse name is a UTF-8 string that describes the file such + that one can get the gio.File + back using + gio.file_parse_name(). + + + This is generally used to show the gio.File + as a nice full-pathname kind of string in a user interface, like in a location entry. + + + For local files with names that can safely be converted to UTF8 the pathname is used, + otherwise the IRI is used (a form of URI that allows UTF8 characters unescaped). + + + This call does no blocking i/o. + + + + + gio.File.get_path + + + get_path + + + + + + Returns : + a string containing the + gio.File's path, + or None if no such path exists. + + + + + + The get_path() method gets the local pathname for + gio.File, if one exists. + + + This call does no blocking i/o. + + + + + gio.File.get_relative_path + + + get_relative_path + descendant + + + + + descendant : + input gio.File. + + + + Returns : + string with the relative path from descendant to parent, + or None if descendant doesn't have parent as prefix. + + + + + + The get_relative_path() method gets the path for + descendant relative to parent. + + + This call does no blocking i/o. + + + + + gio.File.get_uri + + + get_uri + + + + + + Returns : + a string containing the + gio.File's URI. + + + + + + The get_uri() method gets the URI for the file. + + + This call does no blocking i/o. + + + + + gio.File.get_uri_scheme + + + get_uri_scheme + + + + + + Returns : + a string containing the URI scheme for the + gio.File. + + + + + + The get_uri_scheme() method gets the URI scheme for a + gio.File. + RFC 3986 decodes the scheme as: + + +URI = scheme ":" hier-part [ "?" query ] [ "#" fragment ] + + + Common schemes include "file", "http", "ftp", etc. + + + This call does no blocking i/o. + + + + + gio.File.has_prefix + + + has_prefix + prefix + + + + + prefix : + input gio.File. + + + + Returns : + True if the files's parent, grandparent, + etc is prefix. False otherwise. + + + + + + The has_prefix() method checks whether file has the prefix + specified by prefix. In other word, if the names of inital elements of files pathname + match prefix. Only full pathname elements are matched, so a path like /foo is not + considered a prefix of /foobar, only of /foo/bar. + + + This call does no blocking i/o, as it works purely on names. As such it can sometimes + return False even if file is inside a prefix (from a filesystem point + of view), because the prefix of file is an alias of prefix. + + + + + gio.File.has_uri_scheme + + + has_uri_scheme + uri_scheme + + + + + uri_scheme : + a string containing a URI scheme. + + + + Returns : + True if + gio.File's + backend supports the given URI scheme, False if URI scheme + is None, not supported, or + gio.File is invalid. + + + + + + The has_uri_scheme() method checks to see if a + gio.File + has a given URI scheme. + + + This call does no blocking i/o. + + + + + gio.File.is_native + + + is_native + + + + + + Returns : + True if file is native. + + + + + + The is_native() method checks to see if a file + is native to the platform. + + + A native file s one expressed in the platform-native filename format, e.g. + "C:\Windows" or "/usr/bin/". This does not mean the file is local, as it + might be on a locally mounted remote filesystem. + + + On some systems non-native files may be available using the native filesystem + via a userspace filesystem (FUSE), in these cases this call will return + False, but + gio.File.get_path() + will still return a native path. + + + This call does no blocking i/o. + + + + + gio.File.load_contents + + + load_contents + cancellableNone + + + + + cancellable : + optional + gio.Cancellable + object, None to ignore. + + + Returns : + a three tuple containing the contents of the file, + the length of the contents of the file and the current entity tag for the file. + + + + + + The load_contents() method loads the content of the file into memory. + The data is always zero-terminated, but this is not included in the resultant length. + + + If cancellable is not None, then the operation can be + cancelled by triggering the cancellable object from another thread. If the + operation was cancelled, the error gio.ERROR_CANCELLED will be returned. + + + + + gio.File.load_contents_async + + + load_contents_async + callback + cancellableNone + user_dataNone + + + + + callback : + a GAsyncReadyCallback to call when the request is satisfied. + + + + cancellable : + optional + gio.Cancellable + object, None to ignore. + + + user_data : + the data to pass to callback function. + + + + + + The load_contents_async() method starts an asynchronous load of the file's contents. + + + For more details, see + gio.File.load_contents() + which is the synchronous version of this call. + + + When the load operation has completed, callback will be called with user data. To finish + the operation, call + gio.File.load_contents_finish() + with the GAsyncResult returned by the callback. + + + + + gio.File.load_contents_finish + + + load_contents_finish + result + + + + + result : + a gio.AsyncResult. + + + + Returns : + a three tuple containing the contents of the file, + the length of the contents of the file and the current entity tag for the file. + + + + + + The load_contents_finish() method finishes an asynchronous + find mount started with + gio.File.load_contents_async(). + + + + + gio.File.make_directory + + + make_directory + cancellableNone + + + + + cancellable : + optional + gio.Cancellable + object, None to ignore. + + + Returns : + True on successful creation, + False otherwise. + + + + + + The make_directory() method creates a directory. + Note that this will only create a child directory of the immediate parent directory + of the path or URI given by the gio.File. + To recursively create directories, see + gio.File.make_directory_with_parents(). + This function will fail if the parent directory does not exist, setting error to + gio.ERROR_NOT_FOUND. If the file system doesn't support creating directories, this + function will fail, setting error to gio.ERROR_NOT_SUPPORTED. + + + For a local gio.File the newly + created directory will have the default (current) ownership and permissions of the current process. + + + If cancellable is not None, then the operation can be + cancelled by triggering the cancellable object from another thread. If the + operation was cancelled, the error gio.ERROR_CANCELLED will be returned. + + + + + gio.File.make_directory_with_parents + + + make_directory_with_parents + cancellableNone + + + + + cancellable : + optional + gio.Cancellable + object, None to ignore. + + + Returns : + True if all directories have been successfully created, + False otherwise. + + + + + + The make_directory_with_parents() method creates a directory + and any parent directories that may not exist similar to 'mkdir -p'. If the file system + does not support creating directories, this function will fail, setting error to gio.ERROR_NOT_SUPPORTED. + + + For a local gio.File the newly + created directories will have the default (current) ownership and permissions of the current process. + + + If cancellable is not None, then the operation can be + cancelled by triggering the cancellable object from another thread. If the + operation was cancelled, the error gio.ERROR_CANCELLED will be returned. + + + + + gio.File.make_symbolic_link + + + make_symbolic_link + symlink_value + cancellableNone + + + + + symlink_value : + a string with the value of the new symlink. + + + cancellable : + optional + gio.Cancellable + object, None to ignore. + + + Returns : + True on the creation of a new symlink, + False otherwise. + + + + + + The make_symbolic_link() method creates a symbolic link. + + + If cancellable is not None, then the operation can be + cancelled by triggering the cancellable object from another thread. If the + operation was cancelled, the error gio.ERROR_CANCELLED will be returned. + + + + + gio.File.monitor + + + monitor + flagsgio.FILE_MONITOR_NONE + cancellableNone + + + + + flags : + + a + + + + cancellable : + optional + gio.Cancellable + object, None to ignore. + + + Returns : + a gio.FileMonitor + for the given file, or None on error + + + + + + The monitor() method obtains a file or directory + monitor for the given file, depending on the type of the file. + + + If cancellable is not None, then the operation can be + cancelled by triggering the cancellable object from another thread. If the + operation was cancelled, the error gio.ERROR_CANCELLED will be returned. + + + + + gio.File.monitor_directory + + + monitor_directory + flagsgio.FILE_MONITOR_NONE + cancellableNone + + + + + flags : + + a + + + + cancellable : + optional + gio.Cancellable + object, None to ignore. + + + Returns : + a gio.FileMonitor + for the given file, or None on error + + + + + + The monitor_directory() method obtains a directory monitor + for the given file. This may fail if directory monitoring is not supported. + + + If cancellable is not None, then the operation can be + cancelled by triggering the cancellable object from another thread. If the + operation was cancelled, the error gio.ERROR_CANCELLED will be returned. + + + + + gio.File.monitor_file + + + monitor_file + flagsgio.FILE_MONITOR_NONE + cancellableNone + + + + + flags : + + a + + + + cancellable : + optional + gio.Cancellable + object, None to ignore. + + + Returns : + a gio.FileMonitor + for the given file, or None on error + + + + + + The monitor_file() method obtains a file monitor for the + given file. If no file notification mechanism exists, then regular polling + of the file is used. + + + If cancellable is not None, then the operation can be + cancelled by triggering the cancellable object from another thread. If the + operation was cancelled, the error gio.ERROR_CANCELLED will be returned. + + + + + gio.File.mount_enclosing_volume + + + mount_enclosing_volume + mount_operation + callback + flagsgio.FILE_COPY_NONE + cancellableNone + user_dataNone + + + + + mount_operation : + a + gio.MountOperation + or None to avoid user interaction. + + + + callback : + a GAsyncReadyCallback to call when the request + is satisfied, or None. + + + + flags : + a set of + + + + + cancellable : + optional + gio.Cancellable + object, None to ignore. + + + user_data : + the data to pass to the progress callback function. + + + + + + The mount_enclosing_volume() method starts a mount_operation, + mounting the volume that contains the file location. + + + When this operation has completed, callback will be called with user_user data, + and the operation can be finalized with + gio.File.mount_enclosing_volume_finish(). + + + If cancellable is not None, then the operation can be cancelled + by triggering the cancellable object from another thread. If the operation was cancelled, + the error gio.ERROR_CANCELLED will be returned. + + + + + gio.File.mount_enclosing_volume_finish + + + mount_enclosing_volume_finish + result + + + + + result : + a gio.AsyncResult. + + + + Returns : + True if successful. If an error has occurred, + this function will return False and set error appropriately if present. + + + + + + The mount_enclosing_volume_finish() method finishes an asynchronous + find mount started with + gio.File.mount_enclosing_volume(). + + + + + gio.File.mount_mountable + + + mount_mountable + mount_operation + callback + flagsgio.FILE_COPY_NONE + cancellableNone + user_dataNone + + + + + mount_operation : + a + gio.MountOperation + or None to avoid user interaction. + + + + callback : + a GAsyncReadyCallback to call when the request + is satisfied, or None. + + + + flags : + a set of + + + + + cancellable : + optional + gio.Cancellable + object, None to ignore. + + + user_data : + the data to pass to the progress callback function. + + + + + + The mount_mountable() method mounts a file of type + gio.FILE_TYPE_MOUNTABLE. Using mount_operation, you can request callbacks when, + for instance, passwords are needed during authentication. + + + When this operation has completed, callback will be called with user_user data, + and the operation can be finalized with + gio.File.mount_mountable_finish(). + + + If cancellable is not None, then the operation can be cancelled + by triggering the cancellable object from another thread. If the operation was cancelled, + the error gio.ERROR_CANCELLED will be returned. + + + + + gio.File.mount_mountable_finish + + + mount_mountable_finish + result + + + + + result : + a gio.AsyncResult. + + + + Returns : + a gio.File + or None on error. + + + + + + The mount_mountable_finish() method finishes an asynchronous + find mount started with + gio.File.mount_mountable(). + + + + + gio.File.move + + + copy + destination + progress_callback + flagsgio.FILE_COPY_NONE + cancellableNone + user_dataNone + + + + + destination : + destination gio.File. + + + + progress_callback : + function to callback with progress information. + + + + flags : + a set of + + + + + cancellable : + optional + gio.Cancellable + object, None to ignore. + + + user_data : + the data to pass to the progress callback function. + + + + Returns : + True on success, + False otherwise. + + + + + + The move() method tries to move the file or directory + source to the location specified by destination. If native move operations are + supported then this is used, otherwise a copy + delete fallback is used. The native + implementation may support moving directories (for instance on moves inside the same + filesystem), but the fallback code does not. + + + If the flag gio.FILE_COPY_OVERWRITE is specified an already existing destination file is overwritten. + + + If the flag gio.FILE_COPY_NOFOLLOW_SYMLINKS is specified then symlinks will be copied + as symlinks, otherwise the target of the source symlink will be copied. + + + If cancellable is not None, then the operation can be cancelled + by triggering the cancellable object from another thread. If the operation was cancelled, + the error gio.ERROR_CANCELLED will be returned. + + + If progress_callback is not None, then the operation can be monitored + by setting this to a GFileProgressCallback function. progress_callback_data will be passed + to this function. It is guaranteed that this callback will be called after all data has been + transferred with the total number of bytes copied during the operation. + + + If the source file does not exist then the gio.ERROR_NOT_FOUND error is returned, + independent on the status of the destination. + + + If gio.FILE_COPY_OVERWRITE is not specified and the target exists, then the error + gio.ERROR_EXISTS is returned. + + + If trying to overwrite a file over a directory the gio.ERROR_IS_DIRECTORY error is returned. + If trying to overwrite a directory with a directory the gio.ERROR_WOULD_MERGE error is returned. + + + If the source is a directory and the target does not exist, or gio.FILE_COPY_OVERWRITE is specified + and the target is a file, then the gio.ERROR_WOULD_RECURSE error may be returned + (if the native move operation isn't available). + + + + + gio.File.query_default_handler + + + query_default_handler + cancellableNone + + + + + cancellable : + optional + gio.Cancellable + object, None to ignore. + + + Returns : + a gio.AppInfo + if the handle was found, None if there were errors. + + + + + + The query_default_handler() method returns the + gio.AppInfo that + is registered as the default application to handle the file specified by file. + + + If cancellable is not None, then the operation can be + cancelled by triggering the cancellable object from another thread. If the + operation was cancelled, the error gio.ERROR_CANCELLED will be returned. + + + + + gio.File.query_exists + + + query_exists + cancellableNone + + + + + cancellable : + optional + gio.Cancellable + object, None to ignore. + + + Returns : + True if the file exists (and can be detected + without error), False otherwise (or if cancelled). + + + + + + The query_exists() method is an tility function to check + if a particular file exists. This is implemented using + gio.File.query_info() + and as such does blocking I/O. + + + Note that in many cases it is racy to first check for file existence and then execute + something based on the outcome of that, because the file might have been created or + removed in between the operations. The general approach to handling that is to not check, + but just do the operation and handle the errors as they come. + + + As an example of race-free checking, take the case of reading a file, and if it doesn't + exist, creating it. There are two racy versions: read it, and on error create it; and: + check if it exists, if not create it. These can both result in two processes creating the + file (with perhaps a partially written file as the result). The correct approach is to + always try to create the file with + gio.File.create() + which will either atomically create the file or fail with a gio.ERROR_EXISTS error. + + + However, in many cases an existence check is useful in a user interface, for instance + to make a menu item sensitive/insensitive, so that you don't have to fool users that + something is possible and then just show and error dialog. If you do this, you should + make sure to also handle the errors that can happen due to races when you execute the operation. + + + + + gio.File.query_file_type + + + query_file_type + flagsgio.FILE_MONITOR_NONE + cancellableNone + + + + + flags : + + a + + + + cancellable : + optional + gio.Cancellable + object, None to ignore. + + + Returns : + + + + + + + + The query_file_type() method it's an utility function to inspect + the + of a file. This is implemented using + gio.File.query_info() + and as such does blocking I/O. + + + The primary use case of this method is to check if a file is a regular file, directory, or symlink. + + + + + gio.File.query_filesystem_info + + + query_filesystem_info + attributes + cancellableNone + + + + + attributes : + an attribute query string. + + + + cancellable : + optional + gio.Cancellable + object, None to ignore. + + + Returns : + a gio.FileInfo + or None if there was an error. + + + + + + The query_filesystem_info() method it's similar to + gio.File.query_info(), + but obtains information about the filesystem the file is on, rather than the + file itself. For instance the amount of space available and the type of the filesystem. + + + The attribute value is a string that specifies the file attributes that should be gathered. + It is not an error if it's not possible to read a particular requested attribute from a file - + it just won't be set. attribute should be a comma-separated list of attribute or attribute + wildcards. The wildcard "*" means all attributes, and a wildcard like "fs:*" means all attributes + in the fs namespace. The standard namespace for filesystem attributes is "fs". Common attributes + of interest are gio.FILE_ATTRIBUTE_FILESYSTEM_SIZE (the total size of the filesystem in bytes), + gio.FILE_ATTRIBUTE_FILESYSTEM_FREE (number of bytes available), and gio.FILE_ATTRIBUTE_FILESYSTEM_TYPE + (type of the filesystem). + + + If cancellable is not None, then the operation can be cancelled by triggering + the cancellable object from another thread. If the operation was cancelled, the error + gio.ERROR_CANCELLED will be returned. + + + If the file does not exist, the gio.ERROR_NOT_FOUND error will be returned. Other errors + are possible too, and depend on what kind of filesystem the file is on. + + + + + gio.File.query_filesystem_info_async + + + query_filesystem_info_async + attributes + callback + io_priorityglib.PRIORITY_DEFAULT + cancellableNone + user_dataNone + + + + + attributes : + an attribute query string. + + + + callback : + a GAsyncReadyCallback to call when the request is satisfied. + + + + io_priority : + the + + of the request. + + + + cancellable : + optional + gio.Cancellable + object, None to ignore. + + + user_data : + the data to pass to callback function. + + + + + + The query_filesystem_info_async() method asynchronously + gets the requested information about the filesystem that the specified file is on. + The result is a GFileInfo object that contains key-value attributes + (such as type or size for the file). + + + For more details, see + query_filesystem_info() + which is the synchronous version of this call. + + + When the operation is finished, callback will be called. You can then call + gio.File.query_filesystem_info_finish() + to get the result of the operation. + + + + + gio.File.query_filesystem_info_finish + + + query_filesystem_info_finish + result + + + + + result : + a gio.AsyncResult. + + + + Returns : + a gio.FileInfo + or None if an error occurred. + + + + + + The query_filesystem_info_finish() method finishes an asynchronous + copy operation started with + gio.File.query_filesystem_info_async(). + + + + + gio.File.query_filesystem_info + + + query_info + attributes + flagsgio.FILE_QUERY_INFO_NONE + cancellableNone + + + + + attributes : + an attribute query string. + + + + flags : + + a + + + + cancellable : + optional + gio.Cancellable + object, None to ignore. + + + Returns : + a gio.FileInfo + for the given file or None if there was an error. + + + + + + The query_info() method gets the requested + information about specified file. The result is a + gio.FileInfo + object that contains key-value attributes (such as the type or size of the file). + + + The attribute value is a string that specifies the file attributes that should + be gathered. It is not an error if it's not possible to read a particular + requested attribute from a file - it just won't be set. attribute should be + a comma-separated list of attribute or attribute wildcards. The wildcard "*" + means all attributes, and a wildcard like "standard::*" means all attributes + in the standard namespace. An example attribute query be "standard::*,owner::user". + The standard attributes are available as defines, like gio.FILE_ATTRIBUTE_STANDARD_NAME. + + + If cancellable is not None, then the operation can be cancelled by triggering + the cancellable object from another thread. If the operation was cancelled, the error + gio.ERROR_CANCELLED will be returned. + + + For symlinks, normally the information about the target of the symlink is returned, + rather than information about the symlink itself. However if you pass + gio.FILE_QUERY_INFO_NOFOLLOW_SYMLINKS in flags the information about + the symlink itself will be returned. Also, for symlinks that point to non-existing + files the information about the symlink itself will be returned. + + + If the file does not exist, the gio.ERROR_NOT_FOUND error will be + returned. Other errors are possible too, and depend on what kind of + filesystem the file is on. + + + + + gio.File.query_info_async + + + query_info_async + attributes + callback + flagsgio.FILE_QUERY_INFO_NONE + io_priorityglib.PRIORITY_DEFAULT + cancellableNone + user_dataNone + + + + + attributes : + an attribute query string. + + + + callback : + a GAsyncReadyCallback to call when the request is satisfied. + + + + flags : + + a + + + + io_priority : + the + + of the request. + + + + cancellable : + optional + gio.Cancellable + object, None to ignore. + + + user_data : + the data to pass to callback function. + + + + + + The query_info_async() method asynchronously gets the + requested information about specified file. The result is a + gio.FileInfo + object that contains key-value attributes (such as type or size for the file). + + + For more details, see + query_info() + which is the synchronous version of this call. + + + When the operation is finished, callback will be called. You can then call + gio.File.query_info_finish() + to get the result of the operation. + + + + + gio.File.query_info_finish + + + query_info_finish + result + + + + + result : + a gio.AsyncResult. + + + + Returns : + a gio.FileInfo + for the given file or None if an error occurred. + + + + + + The query_info_finish() method finishes an asynchronous + copy operation started with + gio.File.query_info_async(). + + + + + gio.File.query_settable_attributes + + + query_settable_attributes + cancellableNone + + + + + cancellable : + optional + gio.Cancellable + object, None to ignore. + + + Returns : + a list of + gio.FileAttributeInfo + describing the settable attributes. + + + + + + The query_settable_attributes() method obtain the + list of settable attributes for the file. + + + Returns the type and full attribute name of all the attributes that can be + set on this file. This doesn't mean setting it will always succeed though, + you might get an access failure, or some specific file may not support a specific attribute. + + + If cancellable is not None, then the operation can be cancelled by triggering + the cancellable object from another thread. If the operation was cancelled, the error + gio.ERROR_CANCELLED will be returned. + + + + + gio.File.query_writable_namespace + + + query_writable_namespace + cancellableNone + + + + + cancellable : + optional + gio.Cancellable + object, None to ignore. + + + Returns : + a list of + gio.FileAttributeInfo + describing the writable namespaces. + + + + + + The query_writable_namespace() method obtain the + list of attribute namespaces where new attributes can be created by a user. + An example of this is extended attributes (in the "xattr" namespace). + + + If cancellable is not None, then the operation can be cancelled by triggering + the cancellable object from another thread. If the operation was cancelled, the error + gio.ERROR_CANCELLED will be returned. + + + + + gio.File.read + + + read + cancellableNone + + + + + cancellable : + optional + gio.Cancellable + object, None to ignore. + + + Returns : + a + gio.FileInputStream + or None on error. + + + + + + The read() method opens a file for reading. The result + is a gio.FileInputStream + that can be used to read the contents of the file. + + + If cancellable is not None, then the operation can be cancelled by triggering + the cancellable object from another thread. If the operation was cancelled, the error + gio.ERROR_CANCELLED will be returned. + + + If the file does not exist, the gio.ERROR_NOT_FOUND error will be returned. + If the file is a directory, the gio.ERROR_IS_DIRECTORY error will be returned. + Other errors are possible too, and depend on what kind of filesystem the file is on. + + + + + gio.File.read_async + + + read_async + callback + io_priorityglib.PRIORITY_DEFAULT + cancellableNone + user_dataNone + + + + + callback : + a GAsyncReadyCallback to call when the request is satisfied. + + + + io_priority : + the + + of the request. + + + + cancellable : + optional + gio.Cancellable + object, None to ignore. + + + user_data : + the data to pass to callback function. + + + + + + The read_async() method asynchronously opens file for reading. + + + For more details, see + read() + which is the synchronous version of this call. + + + When the operation is finished, callback will be called. You can then call + gio.File.read_finish() + to get the result of the operation. + + + + + gio.File.read_finish + + + read_finish + result + + + + + result : + a gio.AsyncResult. + + + + Returns : + a gio.FileInputStream + file or None if an error occurred. + + + + + + The read_finish() method finishes an asynchronous + copy operation started with + gio.File.read_async(). + + + + + gio.File.replace + + + replace + etag + make_backup + flagsgio.FILE_CREATE_NONE + cancellableNone + + + + + etag : + an optional entity tag for the current + gio.File, + or None to ignore. + + + + make_backup : + True if a backup should be created. + + + + flags : + a set of + + + + + cancellable : + optional + gio.Cancellable + object, None to ignore. + + + Returns : + a + gio.FileOutputStream + or None on error. + + + + + + The replace() method returns an output stream for + overwriting the file, possibly creating a backup copy of the file first. + If the file doesn't exist, it will be created. + + + This will try to replace the file in the safest way possible so that any + errors during the writing will not affect an already existing copy of the file. + For instance, for local files it may write to a temporary file and then atomically + rename over the destination when the stream is closed. + + + By default files created are generally readable by everyone, but if you pass + gio.FILE_CREATE_PRIVATE in flags the file will be made readable only to + the current user, to the level that is supported on the target filesystem. + + + If cancellable is not None, then the operation can be cancelled by triggering + the cancellable object from another thread. If the operation was cancelled, the error + gio.ERROR_CANCELLED will be returned. + + + If you pass in a non-None etag value, then this value is compared + to the current entity tag of the file, and if they differ an gio.ERROR_WRONG_ETAG error + is returned. This generally means that the file has been changed since you last read it. + You can get the new etag from + gio.FileOutputStream.get_etag() + after you've finished writing and closed the GFileOutputStream. When you load a new file you can use + gio.FileInputStream.query_info() + to get the etag of the file. + + + If make_backup is True, this function will attempt to make a backup + of the current file before overwriting it. If this fails a gio.ERROR_CANT_CREATE_BACKUP + error will be returned. If you want to replace anyway, try again + with make_backup set to False. + + + If the file is a directory the gio.ERROR_IS_DIRECTORY error will be returned, and + if the file is some other form of non-regular file then a gio.ERROR_NOT_REGULAR_FILE + error will be returned. Some file systems don't allow all file names, and may return an + gio.ERROR_INVALID_FILENAME error, and if the name is to long gio.ERROR_FILENAME_TOO_LONG + will be returned. Other errors are possible too, and depend on what kind of filesystem the file is on. + + + + + gio.File.replace_async + + + replace_async + callback + etagNone + make_backupTrue + flagsgio.FILE_CREATE_NONE + io_priorityglib.PRIORITY_DEFAULT + cancellableNone + user_dataNone + + + + + callback : + a GAsyncReadyCallback to call when the request is satisfied. + + + + etag : + an optional entity tag for the current + gio.File, + or None to ignore. + + + + make_backup : + True if a backup should be created. + + + + flags : + a set of + + + + + io_priority : + the + + of the request. + + + + cancellable : + optional + gio.Cancellable + object, None to ignore. + + + user_data : + the data to pass to callback function. + + + + + + The replace_async() method asynchronously overwrites the file, + replacing the contents, possibly creating a backup copy of the file first. + + + For more details, see + replace() + which is the synchronous version of this call. + + + When the operation is finished, callback will be called. You can then call + gio.File.replace_finish() + to get the result of the operation. + + + + + gio.File.replace_contents + + + replace_contents + contents + etag + make_backup + flagsgio.FILE_CREATE_NONE + cancellableNone + + + + + contents : + a string containing the new contents for file. + + + + etag : + the old entity tag for the document + or None to ignore. + + + + make_backup : + True if a backup should be created. + + + + flags : + a set of + + + + + cancellable : + optional + gio.Cancellable + object, None to ignore. + + + Returns : + the new entity tag for the document. + + + + + + The replace_contents() method replaces the contents + of file with contents of length bytes. If etag is specified (not NULL) any existing + file must have that etag, or the error gio.ERROR_WRONG_ETAG will be returned. + + + If make_backup is True, this function will attempt to make a backup of file. + + + If cancellable is not None, then the operation can be cancelled by triggering + the cancellable object from another thread. If the operation was cancelled, the error + gio.ERROR_CANCELLED will be returned. + + + The returned etag can be used to verify that the file hasn't changed the next time it is saved over. + + + + + gio.File.replace_contents_async + + + replace_contents_async + contents + callback + etagNone + make_backupTrue + flagsgio.FILE_CREATE_NONE + io_priorityglib.PRIORITY_DEFAULT + cancellableNone + user_dataNone + + + + + contents : + a string containing the new contents for file. + + + + callback : + a GAsyncReadyCallback to call when the request is satisfied. + + + + etag : + an optional entity tag for the current + gio.File, + or None to ignore. + + + + make_backup : + True if a backup should be created. + + + + flags : + a set of + + + + + io_priority : + the + + of the request. + + + + cancellable : + optional + gio.Cancellable + object, None to ignore. + + + user_data : + the data to pass to callback function. + + + + + + The replace_contents_async() method starts an asynchronous + replacement of file with the given contents of length bytes. etag will + replace the document's current entity tag. + + + For more details, see + replace_contents() + which is the synchronous version of this call. + + + When the operation is finished, callback will be called. You can then call + gio.File.replace_contents_finish() + to get the result of the operation. + + + + + gio.File.replace_contents_finish + + + replace_contents_finish + result + + + + + result : + a gio.AsyncResult. + + + + Returns : + the new entity tag for the document. + + + + + + The replace_contents_finish() method finishes an asynchronous + copy operation started with + gio.File.replace_contents_async(). + + + + + gio.File.replace_finish + + + replace_finish + result + + + + + result : + a gio.AsyncResult. + + + + Returns : + a gio.FileOutputStream + or None if an error occurred. + + + + + + The replace_finish() method finishes an asynchronous + copy operation started with + gio.File.replace_async(). + + + + + gio.File.resolve_relative_path + + + resolve_relative_path + relative_path + + + + + relative_path : + a given relative path string. + + + + Returns : + a gio.File + to the resolved path. None if relative_path is None + or if file is invalid. + + + + + + The resolve_relative_path() method resolves a + relative path for file to an absolute path. + + + This call does no blocking i/o. + + + + + gio.File.set_attribute + + + set_attribute + attribute + type + value_p + flagsgio.FILE_QUERY_INFO_NONE + cancellableNone + + + + + attribute : + a string containing the attribute's name. + + + + type : + the type of the attribute . + + + + value_p : + the value. + + + + flags : + a set of + + + + + cancellable : + optional + gio.Cancellable + object, None to ignore. + + + Returns : + True if the attribute was set, + False otherwise. + + + + + + The set_attribute() method sets an attribute in + the file with attribute name attribute to value. + + + If cancellable is not None, then the operation can be cancelled by triggering + the cancellable object from another thread. If the operation was cancelled, the error + gio.ERROR_CANCELLED will be returned. + + + + + gio.File.set_attribute_byte_string + + + set_attribute_byte_string + attribute + value + flagsgio.FILE_QUERY_INFO_NONE + cancellableNone + + + + + attribute : + a string containing the attribute's name. + + + + value : + a string containing the attribute's new value. + + + + flags : + a set of + + + + + cancellable : + optional + gio.Cancellable + object, None to ignore. + + + Returns : + True if the attribute was set, + False otherwise. + + + + + + The set_attribute_byte_string() method Sets attribute of type + gio.FILE_ATTRIBUTE_TYPE_BYTE_STRING to value. If attribute is of a different type, + this operation will fail, returning False. + + + If cancellable is not None, then the operation can be cancelled by triggering + the cancellable object from another thread. If the operation was cancelled, the error + gio.ERROR_CANCELLED will be returned. + + + + + gio.File.set_attribute_int32 + + + set_attribute_int32 + attribute + value + flagsgio.FILE_QUERY_INFO_NONE + cancellableNone + + + + + attribute : + a string containing the attribute's name. + + + + value : + an int containing the attribute's new value. + + + + flags : + a set of + + + + + cancellable : + optional + gio.Cancellable + object, None to ignore. + + + Returns : + True if the attribute was set, + False otherwise. + + + + + + The set_attribute_int32() method sets attribute of type + gio.FILE_ATTRIBUTE_TYPE_INT32 to value. If attribute is of a different type, + this operation will fail. + + + If cancellable is not None, then the operation can be cancelled by triggering + the cancellable object from another thread. If the operation was cancelled, the error + gio.ERROR_CANCELLED will be returned. + + + + + gio.File.set_attribute_int64 + + + set_attribute_int64 + attribute + value + flagsgio.FILE_QUERY_INFO_NONE + cancellableNone + + + + + attribute : + a string containing the attribute's name. + + + + value : + a long containing the attribute's new value. + + + + flags : + a set of + + + + + cancellable : + optional + gio.Cancellable + object, None to ignore. + + + Returns : + True if the attribute was set, + False otherwise. + + + + + + The set_attribute_int64() method sets attribute of type + gio.FILE_ATTRIBUTE_TYPE_INT64 to value. If attribute is of a different type, + this operation will fail. + + + If cancellable is not None, then the operation can be cancelled by triggering + the cancellable object from another thread. If the operation was cancelled, the error + gio.ERROR_CANCELLED will be returned. + + + + + gio.File.set_attribute_string + + + set_attribute_string + attribute + value + flagsgio.FILE_QUERY_INFO_NONE + cancellableNone + + + + + attribute : + a string containing the attribute's name. + + + + value : + a string containing the attribute's new value. + + + + flags : + a set of + + + + + cancellable : + optional + gio.Cancellable + object, None to ignore. + + + Returns : + True if the attribute was set, + False otherwise. + + + + + + The set_attribute_string() method sets attribute of type + gio.FILE_ATTRIBUTE_TYPE_STRING to value. If attribute is of a different type, + this operation will fail. + + + If cancellable is not None, then the operation can be cancelled by triggering + the cancellable object from another thread. If the operation was cancelled, the error + gio.ERROR_CANCELLED will be returned. + + + + + gio.File.set_attribute_uint32 + + + set_attribute_uint32 + attribute + value + flagsgio.FILE_QUERY_INFO_NONE + cancellableNone + + + + + attribute : + a string containing the attribute's name. + + + + value : + an int containing the attribute's new value. + + + + flags : + a set of + + + + + cancellable : + optional + gio.Cancellable + object, None to ignore. + + + Returns : + True if the attribute was set, + False otherwise. + + + + + + The set_attribute_uint32() method sets attribute of type + gio.FILE_ATTRIBUTE_TYPE_UINT32 to value. If attribute is of a different type, + this operation will fail. + + + If cancellable is not None, then the operation can be cancelled by triggering + the cancellable object from another thread. If the operation was cancelled, the error + gio.ERROR_CANCELLED will be returned. + + + + + gio.File.set_attribute_uint64 + + + set_attribute_uint64 + attribute + value + flagsgio.FILE_QUERY_INFO_NONE + cancellableNone + + + + + attribute : + a string containing the attribute's name. + + + + value : + a long containing the attribute's new value. + + + + flags : + a set of + + + + + cancellable : + optional + gio.Cancellable + object, None to ignore. + + + Returns : + True if the attribute was set, + False otherwise. + + + + + + The set_attribute_uint64() method sets attribute of type + gio.FILE_ATTRIBUTE_TYPE_UINT64 to value. If attribute is of a different type, + this operation will fail. + + + If cancellable is not None, then the operation can be cancelled by triggering + the cancellable object from another thread. If the operation was cancelled, the error + gio.ERROR_CANCELLED will be returned. + + + + + gio.File.set_attributes_async + + + set_attributes_async + info + callback + flagsgio.FILE_QUERY_INFO_NONE + io_priorityglib.PRIORITY_DEFAULT + cancellableNone + user_dataNone + + + + + info : + a gio.FileInfo + + + + callback : + a GAsyncReadyCallback to call when the request is satisfied. + + + + flags : + a set of + + + + + io_priority : + the + + of the request. + + + + cancellable : + optional + gio.Cancellable + object, None to ignore. + + + user_data : + the data to pass to callback function. + + + + + + The set_attributes_async() method asynchronously + sets the attributes of file with info. + + + For more details, see + set_attributes_from_info() + which is the synchronous version of this call. + + + When the operation is finished, callback will be called. You can then call + gio.File.set_attributes_finish() + to get the result of the operation. + + + + + gio.File.set_attributes_finish + + + set_attributes_finish + result + + + + + result : + a gio.AsyncResult. + + + + Returns : + True if the attributes were set correctly, + False otherwise. + + + + + + The set_attributes_finish() method finishes an asynchronous + copy operation started with + gio.File.set_attributes_async(). + + + + + gio.File.set_attributes_from_info + + + set_attributes_from_info + info + flagsgio.FILE_QUERY_INFO_NONE + cancellableNone + + + + + info : + a gio.FileInfo + + + + flags : + a set of + + + + + cancellable : + optional + gio.Cancellable + object, None to ignore. + + + Returns : + True if the attributes were set correctly, + False otherwise. + + + + + + The set_attributes_from_info() method tries to set + all attributes in the GFileInfo on the target values, not stopping on the first error. + + If there is any error during this operation then error will be set to the + first error. Error on particular fields are flagged by setting the "status" + field in the attribute value to gio.FILE_ATTRIBUTE_STATUS_ERROR_SETTING, + which means you can also detect further errors. + + + + If cancellable is not None, then the operation can be cancelled + by triggering the cancellable object from another thread. If the operation was cancelled, + the error gio.ERROR_CANCELLED will be returned. + + + + + gio.File.set_display_name + + + set_display_name + display_name + cancellableNone + + + + + display_name : + a string conaining the name to display. + + + + cancellable : + optional + gio.Cancellable + object, None to ignore. + + + Returns : + a gio.File + specifying what file was renamed to, or None if there was an error. + + + + + + The set_display_name() method renames file to + the specified display name. + + + The display name is converted from UTF8 to the correct encoding for the + target filesystem if possible and the file is renamed to this. + + + If you want to implement a rename operation in the user interface the + edit name (gio.FILE_ATTRIBUTE_STANDARD_EDIT_NAME) should be used as the + initial value in the rename widget, and then the result after editing + should be passed to + gio.File.set_dispay_name(). + + + On success the resulting converted filename is returned. + + + If cancellable is not None, then the operation can be cancelled + by triggering the cancellable object from another thread. If the operation was cancelled, + the error gio.ERROR_CANCELLED will be returned. + + + + + gio.File.set_display_name_async + + + set_display_name_async + display_name + callback + io_priorityglib.PRIORITY_DEFAULT + cancellableNone + user_dataNone + + + + + display_name : + a string conaining the name to display. + + + + callback : + a GAsyncReadyCallback to call when the request is satisfied. + + + + io_priority : + the + + of the request. + + + + cancellable : + optional + gio.Cancellable + object, None to ignore. + + + user_data : + the data to pass to callback function. + + + + + + The set_display_name_async() method asynchronously + sets the display name for a given GFile. + + + For more details, see + set_display_name() + which is the synchronous version of this call. + + + When the operation is finished, callback will be called. You can then call + gio.File.set_display_name_finish() + to get the result of the operation. + + + + + gio.File.set_display_name_finish + + + set_display_name_finish + result + + + + + result : + a gio.AsyncResult. + + + + Returns : + a gio.File + or None on error. + + + + + + The set_display_name_finish() method finishes an asynchronous + copy operation started with + gio.File.set_display_name_async(). + + + + + gio.File.trash + + + trash + cancellableNone + + + + + cancellable : + optional + gio.Cancellable + object, None to ignore. + + + Returns : + True on successful trash, False otherwise. + + + + + + The trash() method sends file to the "Trashcan", if possible. + This is similar to deleting it, but the user can recover it before emptying the trashcan. + Not all file systems support trashing, so this call can return the gio.ERROR_NOT_SUPPORTED error. + + + If cancellable is not None, then the operation can be cancelled + by triggering the cancellable object from another thread. If the operation was cancelled, + the error gio.ERROR_CANCELLED will be returned. + + + + + gio.File.unmount_mountable + + + unmount_mountable + callback + flagsgio.FILE_QUERY_INFO_NONE + cancellableNone + user_dataNone + + + + + callback : + a GAsyncReadyCallback to call when the request is satisfied. + + + + flags : + a set of + + + + + cancellable : + optional + gio.Cancellable + object, None to ignore. + + + user_data : + the data to pass to callback function. + + + + + + The unmount_mountable() method unmounts a file of type gio.FILE_TYPE_MOUNTABLE. + + + If cancellable is not None, then the operation can be cancelled + by triggering the cancellable object from another thread. If the operation was cancelled, + the error gio.ERROR_CANCELLED will be returned. + + + When the operation is finished, callback will be called. You can then call + gio.File.unmount_mountable_finish() + to get the result of the operation. + + + + + gio.File.unmount_mountable_finish + + + unmount_mountable_finish + result + + + + + result : + a gio.AsyncResult. + + + + Returns : + True if the operation finished successfully, + False otherwise. + + + + + + The unmount_mountable_finish() method finishes an asynchronous + copy operation started with + gio.File.unmount_mountable(). + + + + + + Functions + + + gio.file_parse_name + + + file_parse_name + parse_name + + + + + parse_name : + a file name or path to be parsed. + + + + Returns : + a new gio.File. + + + + + + The parse_name() function constructs a + gio.File + with the given parse_name (i.e. something given by g_file_get_parse_name()). + This operation never fails, but the returned object might not support any I/O + operation if the parse_name cannot be parsed. + + + + diff --git a/docs/reference/pygio-fileattributeinfo.xml b/docs/reference/pygio-fileattributeinfo.xml new file mode 100644 index 0000000..4b72c27 --- /dev/null +++ b/docs/reference/pygio-fileattributeinfo.xml @@ -0,0 +1,73 @@ + + + + + + gio.FileAttributeInfo + Information about a specific attribute. + + + + Synopsis + + + gio.FileAttributeInfo + __builtin__.object + + + + + + Ancestry + ++-- __builtin__.object + +-- gio.FileAttributeInfo + + + + + + Description + + + The gio.FileAttributeInfo + contains information about a specific attribute. + + + + + gio.FileAttributeInfo Attributes + +
+ + + + + + + + "name" + Read + The name of the attribute. + + + "type" + Read + the + + type of the attribute. + + + "flags" + Read + a set of + . + + + + + +
+
+
diff --git a/docs/reference/pygio-fileenumerator.xml b/docs/reference/pygio-fileenumerator.xml new file mode 100644 index 0000000..4b16bf6 --- /dev/null +++ b/docs/reference/pygio-fileenumerator.xml @@ -0,0 +1,488 @@ + + + + + + gio.FileEnumerator + Enumerated Files Routines. + + + + Synopsis + + + gio.FileEnumerator + gobject.GObject + + + close + cancellableNone + + + close_async + callback + io_priorityglib.PRIORITY_DEFAULT + cancellableNone + user_dataNone + + + close_finish + result + + + get_container + + + + has_pending + + + + is_closed + + + + next_file + cancellableNone + + + next_files_async + num_files + callback + io_priorityglib.PRIORITY_DEFAULT + cancellableNone + user_dataNone + + + next_files_finish + result + + + set_pending + pending + + + + + + + + Ancestry + ++-- gobject.GObject + +-- gio.FileEnumerator + + + + + + gio.FileEnumerator Properties + +
+ + + + + + + + "container" + Write - Construct only + The container that is being enumerated. + + + + +
+ +
+ + + Description + + + The gio.FileEnumerator + allows you to operate on a set of + gio.Files + returning a + gio.FileInfo + structure for each file enumerated (e.g. + gio.File.enumerate_children() + will return a The gio.FileEnumerator + for each of the children within a directory). + + + To get the next file's information from a + The gio.FileEnumerator use + gio.FileEnumerator.next_file() + or its asynchronous version, + gio.FileEnumerator.next_files_async(). + Note that the asynchronous version will return a list of + gio.FileInfos, + whereas the synchronous will only return the next file in the enumerator. + + + To close a gio.FileEnumerator + use close, + or its asynchronous version, + close_async. + Once a gio.FileEnumerator + is closed, no further actions may be performed on it. + + + + + Methods + + + gio.FileEnumerator.close + + + close + + cancellableNone + + + + + + cancellable : + Optional + gio.Cancellable + object, None to ignore. + + + + Returns : + True on success or + False on error. + + + + + + The close() method releases all resources used by this + enumerator, making the + + return gio.ERROR_CLOSED on all calls. + + + This will be automatically called when the last reference is dropped, + but you might want to call this function to make sure resources are released + as early as possible. + + + + + gio.FileEnumerator.close_async + + + close_async + + callback + + + io_priorityglib.PRIORITY_DEFAULT + + + cancellableNone + + + user_dataNone + + + + + + callback : + A GAsyncReadyCallback to call when the request is satisfied. + + + + io_priority : + The + of the request. + + + + cancellable : + Optional + gio.Cancellable + object, None to ignore. + + + + user_data : + The data to pass to callback function. + + + + + + The close_async() method asynchronously closes the file enumerator. + + + If cancellable is not None, then the operation can be cancelled by + triggering the cancellable object from another thread. If the operation was cancelled, + the error gio.ERROR_CANCELLED will be returned in + gio.FileEnumerator.close_finish(). + + + + + gio.FileEnumerator.close_finish + + + close_finish + result + + + + + result : + a GAsyncResult. + + + + Returns : + True if the close operation + has finished successfully. + + + + + The close_finish() method finishes closing a file enumerator, started from + gio.FileEnumerator.close_async(). + + + If the file enumerator was already closed when + gio.FileEnumerator.close_async() + was called, then this function will report gio.ERROR_CLOSED in error, and return False. + If the file enumerator had pending operation when the close operation was started, then this function will report + gio.ERROR_PENDING, and return False. If cancellable was not None, then the operation + may have been cancelled by triggering the cancellable object from another thread. If the operation was cancelled, + the error gio.ERROR_CANCELLED will be set, and False will be returned. + + + + + gio.FileEnumerator.get_container + + + get_container + + + + + + Returns : + the gio.File + which is being enumerated. + + + + + The get_container() method gets the + gio.File + container which is being enumerated. + + + + + gio.FileEnumerator.has_pending + + + has_pending + + + + + + Returns : + True if the enumerator has pending operations. + + + + + The has_pending() method checks if the file enumerator has pending operations. + + + + + gio.FileEnumerator.is_closed + + + is_closed + + + + + + Returns : + True if the enumerator is closed. + + + + + The is_closed() method checks if the file enumerator has been closed. + + + + + gio.FileEnumerator.next_file + + + next_file + cancellableNone + + + + + cancellable : + Optional + gio.Cancellable + object, None to ignore. + + + + Returns : + A gio.FileInfo + or None on error or end of enumerator. + + + + + + The next_file() method returns information for the next + file in the enumerated object. Will block until the information is available. + The gio.FileInfo + returned from this function will contain attributes that match the attribute string + that was passed when the GFileEnumerator was created. + + + On error, returns None and sets error to the error. If the enumerator + is at the end, None will be returned and error will be unset. + + + + + gio.FileEnumerator.next_files_async + + + next_files_async + num_files + callback + + io_priorityglib.PRIORITY_DEFAULT + + + cancellableNone + + + user_dataNone + + + + + + num_files : + The number of file info objects to request. + + + + callback : + A GAsyncReadyCallback to call when the request is satisfied. + + + + io_priority : + The + of the request. + + + + cancellable : + Optional + gio.Cancellable + object, None to ignore. + + + + user_data : + The data to pass to callback function. + + + + + + The next_files_async() method requests information for a number + of files from the enumerator asynchronously. When all i/o for the operation is finished + the callback will be called with the requested information. + + + The callback can be called with less than num_files files in case of error or at the + end of the enumerator. In case of a partial error the callback will be called with any + succeeding items and no error, and on the next request the error will be reported. If a + request is cancelled the callback will be called with gio.ERROR_CANCELLED. + + + During an async request no other sync and async calls are allowed, and will result in gio.ERROR_PENDING errors. + + + Any outstanding i/o request with higher priority (lower numerical value) will be executed + before an outstanding request with lower priority. Default priority is glib.PRIORITY_DEFAULT. + + + + + gio.FileEnumerator.next_files_finish + + + next_files_finish + result + + + + + result : + a GAsyncResult. + + + + Returns : + A list of + gio.FileInfos. + + + + + + The next_files_finish() method finishes the + asynchronous operation started with + gio.FileEnumerator.next_files_async(). + + + + + gio.FileEnumerator.set_pending + + + set_pending + pending + + + + + pending : + A boolean value. + + + + + + The push_current() method sets the file enumerator as having pending operations. + + + +
diff --git a/docs/reference/pygio-fileicon.xml b/docs/reference/pygio-fileicon.xml new file mode 100644 index 0000000..d4a443b --- /dev/null +++ b/docs/reference/pygio-fileicon.xml @@ -0,0 +1,109 @@ + + + + + + gio.FileIcon + Icons pointing to an image file. + + + + Synopsis + + + gio.FileIcon + gobject.GObject + gio.Icon + gio.LoadableIcon + + + gio.FileIcon + file + + + + get_file + + + + + + + + + Ancestry + ++-- gobject.GObject + +-- gio.FileIcon + + + + + + Description + + + The gio.FileIcon + specifies an icon by pointing to an image file to be used as icon. + + + + + Constructor + + + gio.FileIcon + file + + + + file : + a + gio.File + + + + Returns : + a new + gio.FileIcon + for the given file, or None on error. + + + + + + Creates a new icon for a file. + + + + + + Methods + + + gio.FileIcon.get_file + + + get_file + + + + + + Returns : + a + gio.File + or None. + + + + + + The get_file() method gets the + gio.File + associated with the given icon. + + + + diff --git a/docs/reference/pygio-fileinfo.xml b/docs/reference/pygio-fileinfo.xml new file mode 100644 index 0000000..33eeae7 --- /dev/null +++ b/docs/reference/pygio-fileinfo.xml @@ -0,0 +1,346 @@ + + + + + + gio.FileInfo + File Information and Attributes + + + + Synopsis + + + gio.FileInfo + gobject.GObject + + + gio.FileInfo + + + + + clear_status + + + + copy_into + + + + dup + + + + get_attribute_as_string + attribute + + + get_attribute_boolean + attribute + + + get_attribute_byte_string + attribute + + + get_attribute_data + attribute + + + get_attribute_int32 + attribute + + + get_attribute_int64 + attribute + + + get_attribute_object + attribute + + + get_attribute_status + attribute + + + get_attribute_string + attribute + + + get_attribute_type + attribute + + + get_attribute_uint32 + attribute + + + get_attribute_uint64 + attribute + + + get_content_type + + + + get_display_name + + + + get_edit_name + + + + get_etag + + + + get_file_type + + + + get_icon + + + + get_is_backup + + + + get_is_hidden + + + + get_is_symlink + + + + get_modification_time + + + + get_name + + + + get_size + + + + get_sort_order + + + + get_symlink_target + + + + has_attribute + attribute + + + list_attributes + name_space + + + remove_attribute + attribute + + + set_attribute + attribute + type + value_p + + + set_attribute_boolean + attribute + attr_value + + + set_attribute_byte_string + attribute + attr_value + + + set_attribute_data + attribute + attr_value + + + set_attribute_int32 + attribute + attr_value + + + set_attribute_int64 + attribute + attr_value + + + set_attribute_mask + mask + + + set_attribute_object + attribute + attr_value + + + set_attribute_status + attribute + attr_value + + + set_attribute_string + attribute + attr_value + + + set_attribute_uint32 + attribute + + + set_attribute_uint64 + attribute + + + set_content_type + content_type + + + set_display_name + display_name + + + set_edit_name + edit_name + + + set_file_type + type + + + set_icon + icon + + + set_is_hidden + is_hidden + + + set_is_symlink + is_symlink + + + set_modification_time + mtime + + + set_name + name + + + set_size + size + + + set_sort_order + sort_order + + + set_symlink_tarset + symlink_target + + + unset_attribute_mask + + + + + + + + + Ancestry + ++-- gobject.GObject + +-- gio.FileInfo + + + + + + Description + + + Functionality for manipulating basic metadata for files. + gio.FileInfo + implements methods for getting information that all files should contain, + and allows for manipulation of extended attributes. + + + See gio.FileAttribute + for more information on how GIO handles file attributes. + + + To obtain a gio.FileInfo + for a gio.File, use + gio.File.query_info() + (or its async variant). To obtain a + gio.FileInfo + for a file input or output stream, use + gio.FileInputStream.query_info() or + gio.FileOutputStream.query_info() + (or their async variants). + + + To change the actual attributes of a file, you should then set the attribute in the + gio.FileInfo and call + gio.File.set_attributes_from_info() or + gio.File.set_attributes_async() + on a gio.File. + + + However, not all attributes can be changed in the file. For instance, the + actual size of a file cannot be changed via + gio.FileInfo.set_size(). You may call + gio.File.query_settable_attributes() and + gio.File.query_writable_namespace() + to discover the settable attributes of a particular file at runtime. + + + gio.FileAttributeMatcher + allows for searching through a GFileInfo for attributes. + + + + + Constructor + + + gio.FileInfo + + + + + Returns : + a new + gio.FileInfo + + + + + + Creates a new gio.FileInfo + + + + + + Methods + Unfinished section, you may want to see the relevant C API docs for methods descriptions. + + diff --git a/docs/reference/pygio-fileinputstream.xml b/docs/reference/pygio-fileinputstream.xml new file mode 100644 index 0000000..723dc64 --- /dev/null +++ b/docs/reference/pygio-fileinputstream.xml @@ -0,0 +1,214 @@ + + + + + + gio.FileInputStream + Base class for implementing streaming input + + + + Synopsis + + + gio.FileInputStream + gio.InputStream + + + query_info + attributes + cancellableNone + + + query_info_async + attributes + callback + io_priorityglib.PRIORITY_DEFAULT + cancellableNone + user_dataNone + + + query_info_finish + result + + + + + + + + Ancestry + ++-- gobject.GObject + +-- gio.InputStream + +-- gio.FileInputStream + + + + + + Implemented Interfaces + + gio.FileInputStream + implements + gio.Seekable + + + + + Description + + + gio.FileInputStream + provides input streams that take their content from a file. + + + gio.FileInputStream + implements gio.Seekable, + which allows the input stream to jump to arbitrary positions in the file, provided the filesystem + of the file allows it. In addition to the generic g_seekable_ API, + gio.FileInputStream + has its own API for seeking and positioning. To find the position of a file input stream, use + gio.Seekable.tell(). + To find out if a file input stream supports seeking, use + gio.Seekable.can_seek(). + To position a file input stream, use + gio.Seekable.seek(). + + + + + Methods + + + gio.FileInputStream.query_info + + + query_info + attributes + cancellableNone + + + + + attributes : + a file attribute query string. + + + + cancellable : + optional + gio.Cancellable + object, None to ignore. + + + + Returns : + a gio.FileInfo, + or None on error. + + + + + + The query_info() method queries a file input stream + the given attributes. This function blocks while querying the stream. + For the asynchronous (non-blocking) version of this function, see + gio.FileInputStream.query_info_async(). + While the stream is blocked, the stream will set the pending flag internally, + and any other operations on the stream will fail with gio.ERROR_PENDING. + + + + + gio.FileInputStream.query_info_async + + + query_info_async + attributes + callback + io_priorityglib.PRIORITY_DEFAULT + cancellableNone + user_dataNone + + + + + attributes : + a file attribute query string. + + + + callback : + a GAsyncReadyCallback to call when the request is satisfied. + + + + io_priority : + the + + of the request. + + + + cancellable : + optional + gio.Cancellable + object, None to ignore. + + + user_data : + the data to pass to callback function. + + + + + + The query_info_async() method queries the stream + information asynchronously. When the operation is finished callback will be + called. You can then call + gio.FileInputStream.query_info_finish() + to get the result of the operation. + + + For the synchronous version of this function, see + gio.FileInputStream.query_info(). + + + If cancellable is not None, then the operation can be cancelled + by triggering the cancellable object from another thread. If the operation was + cancelled, the error gio.ERROR_CANCELLED will be set + + + + + gio.FileInputStream.query_info_finish + + + query_info_finish + result + + + + + result : + a gio.AsyncResult. + + + + Returns : + a gio.FileInfo, + or None on error. + + + + + + The query_info_finish() method finishes an asynchronous + file append operation started with + gio.FileInputStream.query_info_async(). + + + + diff --git a/docs/reference/pygio-filemonitor.xml b/docs/reference/pygio-filemonitor.xml new file mode 100644 index 0000000..ef9ca33 --- /dev/null +++ b/docs/reference/pygio-filemonitor.xml @@ -0,0 +1,128 @@ + + + + + + gio.FileMonitor + File Monitor + + + + Synopsis + + + gio.FileMonitor + gobject.GObject + + + cancel + + + + emit_event + child + other_file + event_type + + + is_cancelled + + + + set_rate_limit + limit_msecs + + + + + + + Ancestry + ++-- gobject.GObject + +-- gio.FileMonitor + + + + + + gio.FileMonitor Properties + +
+ + + + + + + + "cancelled" + Read + + Whether the monitor has been cancelled. Default value: False. + + + + "rate-limit" + Read/Write + + The limit of the monitor to watch for changes, in milliseconds. + Allowed values: >= 0. Default value: 800. + + + + + +
+ +
+ + + gio.FileMonitor Signal Prototypes + + gobject.GObject Signal Prototypes + + + + "changed" + + callback + filemonitor + file + other_file + event_type + user_param1 + ... + + + + + + + + + Description + + + The gio.FileMonitor + monitors a file or directory for changes. + + + To obtain a gio.FileMonitor + for a file or directory, use + gio.FileMonitor.monitor(), + gio.FileMonitor.monitor_file(), or + gio.FileMonitor.monitor_directory(). + + + To get informed about changes to the file or directory you are monitoring, + connect to the "changed" signal. + + + + + Methods + Unfinished section, you may want to see the relevant C API docs for methods descriptions. + +
diff --git a/docs/reference/pygio-fileoutputstream.xml b/docs/reference/pygio-fileoutputstream.xml new file mode 100644 index 0000000..f4367d7 --- /dev/null +++ b/docs/reference/pygio-fileoutputstream.xml @@ -0,0 +1,257 @@ + + + + + + gio.FileOutputStream + Base class for implementing streaming input + + + + Synopsis + + + gio.FileOutputStream + gio.OutputStream + + + get_etag + + + + query_info + attributes + cancellableNone + + + query_info_async + attributes + callback + io_priorityglib.PRIORITY_DEFAULT + cancellableNone + user_dataNone + + + query_info_finish + result + + + + + + + + Ancestry + ++-- gobject.GObject + +-- gio.OutputStream + +-- gio.FileOutputStream + + + + + + Implemented Interfaces + + gio.FileOutputStream + implements + gio.Seekable + + + + + Description + + + gio.FileOutputStream + provides output streams that write their content to a file. + + + gio.FileOutputStream + implements gio.Seekable, + which allows the output stream to jump to arbitrary positions in the file and to truncate + the file, provided the filesystem of the file supports these operations. In addition to the + generic gio.Seekable. API, + gio.FileOutputStream + has its own API for seeking and positioning. To find the position of a file output stream, use + gio.Seekable.tell(). + To find out if a file output stream supports seeking, use + gio.Seekable.can_seek(). + To position a file output stream, use + gio.Seekable.seek(). + To find out if a file output stream supports truncating, use + gio.FileOutputStream.can_truncate(). + To truncate a file output stream, use + gio.Seekable.truncate(). + + + + + Methods + + + gio.FileOutputStream.get_etag + + + get_etag + + + + + + Returns : + the entity tag for the stream. + + + + + + The get_etag() method gets the entity tag + for the file when it has been written. This must be called after the + stream has been written and closed, as the etag can change while writing. + + + + + gio.FileOutputStream.query_info + + + query_info + attributes + cancellableNone + + + + + attributes : + a file attribute query string. + + + + cancellable : + optional + gio.Cancellable + object, None to ignore. + + + + Returns : + a gio.FileInfo, + or None on error. + + + + + + The query_info() method queries a file input stream + the given attributes. This function blocks while querying the stream. + For the asynchronous (non-blocking) version of this function, see + gio.FileOutputStream.query_info_async(). + While the stream is blocked, the stream will set the pending flag internally, + and any other operations on the stream will fail with gio.ERROR_PENDING. + + + Can fail if the stream was already closed (with error being set to gio.ERROR_CLOSED), + the stream has pending operations (with error being set to gio.ERROR_PENDING), or + if querying info is not supported for the stream's interface (with error being set to + gio.ERROR_NOT_SUPPORTED). In all cases of failure, NULL will be returned. + + + If cancellable is not None, then the operation can be cancelled by + triggering the cancellable object from another thread. If the operation was cancelled, + the error gio.ERROR_CANCELLED will be set, and None will be returned. + + + + + gio.FileOutputStream.query_info_async + + + query_info_async + attributes + callback + io_priorityglib.PRIORITY_DEFAULT + cancellableNone + user_dataNone + + + + + attributes : + a file attribute query string. + + + + callback : + a GAsyncReadyCallback to call when the request is satisfied. + + + + io_priority : + the + + of the request. + + + + cancellable : + optional + gio.Cancellable + object, None to ignore. + + + user_data : + the data to pass to callback function. + + + + + + The query_info_async() method queries the stream + information asynchronously. When the operation is finished callback will be + called. You can then call + gio.FileOutputStream.query_info_finish() + to get the result of the operation. + + + For the synchronous version of this function, see + gio.FileOutputStream.query_info(). + + + If cancellable is not None, then the operation can be cancelled + by triggering the cancellable object from another thread. If the operation was + cancelled, the error gio.ERROR_CANCELLED will be set + + + + + gio.FileOutputStream.query_info_finish + + + query_info_finish + result + + + + + result : + a gio.AsyncResult. + + + + Returns : + a gio.FileInfo, + or None on error. + + + + + + The query_info_finish() method finishes an asynchronous + file append operation started with + gio.FileOutputStream.query_info_async(). + + + + diff --git a/docs/reference/pygio-filterinputstream.xml b/docs/reference/pygio-filterinputstream.xml new file mode 100644 index 0000000..e6fb90b --- /dev/null +++ b/docs/reference/pygio-filterinputstream.xml @@ -0,0 +1,152 @@ + + + + + + gio.FilterInputStream + Filter Input Stream + + + + Synopsis + + + gio.FilterInputStream + gio.InputStream + + + get_base_stream + + + + get_close_base_stream + + + + set_close_base_stream + close_base + + + + + + + + Ancestry + ++-- gobject.GObject + +-- gio.InputStream + +-- gio.FilterInputStream + + + + + + gio.FilterInputStream Properties + +
+ + + + + + + + "base-stream" + Read - Write - Construct only + The underlying base stream on which the io ops will be done. + + + "close-base-stream" + Read - Write - Construct only + If the base stream should be closed when the filter stream is closed. + Default value: True. + + + + +
+ +
+ + + Description + + + Filter Input Stream. + + + + + Methods + + + gio.FilterInputStream.get_base_stream + + + get_base_stream + + + + + + Returns : + A + gio.InputStream + + + + + + The get_base_stream() method gets the base + stream for the filter stream. + + + + + gio.FilterInputStream.get_close_base_stream + + + get_close_base_stream + + + + + + Returns : + True if the base stream + will be closed. + + + + + + The get_close_base_stream() method returns + whether the base stream will be closed when stream is closed. + + + + + gio.FilterInputStream.set_close_base_stream + + + set_close_base_stream + close_base + + + + + close_base : + True to close the base stream. + + + + + + The set_close_base_stream() method sets whether + the base stream will be closed when stream is closed. + + + +
diff --git a/docs/reference/pygio-filteroutputstream.xml b/docs/reference/pygio-filteroutputstream.xml new file mode 100644 index 0000000..78feaa2 --- /dev/null +++ b/docs/reference/pygio-filteroutputstream.xml @@ -0,0 +1,152 @@ + + + + + + gio.FilterOutputStream + Filter Output Stream + + + + Synopsis + + + gio.FilterOutputStream + gio.OutputStream + + + get_base_stream + + + + get_close_base_stream + + + + set_close_base_stream + close_base + + + + + + + + Ancestry + ++-- gobject.GObject + +-- gio.OutputStream + +-- gio.FilterOutputStream + + + + + + gio.FilterOutputStream Properties + +
+ + + + + + + + "base-stream" + Read - Write - Construct only + The underlying base stream on which the io ops will be done. + + + "close-base-stream" + Read - Write - Construct only + If the base stream should be closed when the filter stream is closed. + Default value: True. + + + + +
+ +
+ + + Description + + + Filter Output Stream. + + + + + Methods + + + gio.FilterOutputStream.get_base_stream + + + get_base_stream + + + + + + Returns : + A + gio.OutputStream + + + + + + The get_base_stream() method gets the base + stream for the filter stream. + + + + + gio.FilterOutputStream.get_close_base_stream + + + get_close_base_stream + + + + + + Returns : + True if the base stream + will be closed. + + + + + + The get_close_base_stream() method returns + whether the base stream will be closed when stream is closed. + + + + + gio.FilterOutputStream.set_close_base_stream + + + set_close_base_stream + close_base + + + + + close_base : + True to close the base stream. + + + + + + The set_close_base_stream() method sets whether + the base stream will be closed when stream is closed. + + + +
diff --git a/docs/reference/pygio-functions.xml b/docs/reference/pygio-functions.xml new file mode 100644 index 0000000..c690a2f --- /dev/null +++ b/docs/reference/pygio-functions.xml @@ -0,0 +1,395 @@ + + + + + + gio Functions + + + + + Synopsis + + + gio.content_type_can_be_executable + type + + gio.content_type_equals + type1 + type2 + + gio.content_type_from_mime_type + mime_type + + gio.content_type_get_description + type + + gio.content_type_get_icon + type + + gio.content_type_get_mime_type + type + + gio.content_type_guess + filename + data + want_uncertain + + gio.content_type_is_a + type + supertype + + gio.content_type_is_unknown + type + + gio.content_types_get_registered + + + gio.io_error_from_errno + err_no + + + + + + Description + + + These functions are part of the PyGObject gio module + but are not directly associated with a specific class + + + + + Functions + + + gio.content_type_can_be_executable + + + content_type_can_be_executable + type + + + + + type : + a content type string. + + + + Returns : + True if the file type corresponds + to a type that can be executable, False otherwise. + + + + + + The content_type_can_be_executable() function checks + if a content type can be executable. Note that for instance things like text files + can be executables (i.e. scripts and batch files). + + + + + gio.content_type_equals + + + content_type_equals + type1 + type2 + + + + + type1 : + a content type string. + + + + type2 : + a content type string. + + + + Returns : + True if the two strings are + identical or equivalent, False otherwise. + + + + + + The content_type_equals() function compares + two content types for equality. + + + + + gio.content_type_from_mime_type + + + content_type_from_mime_type + mime_type + + + + + mime_type : + a mime type string. + + + + Returns : + The content type or None when does not know. + + + + + + The content_type_from_mime_type() function tries + to find a content type based on the mime type name. + + + + + gio.content_type_get_description + + + content_type_get_description + type + + + + + type : + a content type string. + + + + Returns : + a short description of the content type type. + + + + + + The content_type_get_description() function + gets the human readable description of the content type. + + + + + gio.content_type_get_icon + + + content_type_get_icon + type + + + + + type : + a content type string. + + + + Returns : + A gio.Icon + corresponding to the content type. + + + + + + The content_type_get_icon() function + gets the icon for a content type. + + + + + gio.content_type_get_mime_type + + + content_type_get_mime_type + type + + + + + type : + a content type string. + + + + Returns : + the registered mime-type for the given type, + or None if unknown. + + + + + + The content_type_get_mime_type() function + gets the mime-type for the content type. If one is registered + + + + + gio.content_type_guess + + + content_type_guess + filename + data + want_uncertain + + + + + filename : + a string, or None. + + + + data : + a stream of data, or None. + + + + want_uncertain : + a flag indicating the certainty of the result. + + + + Returns : + a string indicating a guessed content type for the given data. + + + + + + The content_type_guess() function guesses + the content type based on example data. If the function is uncertain, + result_uncertain will be set to True. Either filename + or data may be None, in which case the guess will be + based solely on the other argument. + + + + + gio.content_type_is_a + + + content_type_is_a + type + supertype + + + + + type : + a content type string. + + + + supertype : + a string. + + + + Returns : + True if type is a kind of + supertype, False otherwise. + + + + + + The content_type_is_a() function determines + if type is a subset of supertype. + + + + + gio.content_type_is_unknown + + + content_type_is_unknown + type + + + + + type : + a content type string. + + + + Returns : + True if the type is the unknown type. + + + + + + The content_type_is_unknown() function checks if + the content type is the generic "unknown" type. On unix this is the + "application/octet-stream" mimetype, while on win32 it is "*". + + + + + gio.content_types_get_registered + + + content_types_get_registered + + + + + + Returns : + a list of the registered content types. + + + + + + The content_types_get_registered() function + gets a list of strings containing all the registered content types + known to the system. + + + + + gio.io_error_from_errno + + + io_error_from_errno + err_no + + + + + err_no : + Error number. + + + + Returns : + a + + + + + + + The io_error_from_errno() function converts + error codes into GIO error codes. + + + + diff --git a/docs/reference/pygio-icon.xml b/docs/reference/pygio-icon.xml new file mode 100644 index 0000000..5a32d28 --- /dev/null +++ b/docs/reference/pygio-icon.xml @@ -0,0 +1,217 @@ + + + + + + gio.Icon + Interface for icons. + + + + Synopsis + + + gio.Icon + gobject.GInterface + + + equal + icon2 + + + to_string + + + + + + +Functions + + + gio.icon_new_from_string + + + + + + + Ancestry + ++-- gobject.GInterface + +-- gio.Icon + + + + + + Known Derived Interfaces + + gio.Icon is required by + gio.LoadableIcon. + + + + + Known Implementation + + gio.Icon is implemented by + gio.ThemedIcon, + gio.FileIcon, + gio.Emblem, + gio.EmblemedIcon. + + + + + Description + + + gio.Icon + is a very minimal interface for icons. It provides functions for checking + the equality of two icons, hashing of icons and serializing an icon to and from strings. + + + gio.Icon + does not provide the actual pixmap for the icon as this is out of GIO's + scope, however implementations of + gio.Icon + may contain the name of an icon (see + gio.ThemedIcon), + or the path to an icon (see + gio.LoadableIcon). + + + + To check if two GIcons are equal, see + gio.Icon.equal(). + + + For serializing a gio.Icon, + use gio.Icon.to_string() and + gio.Icon.new_from_string(). + + + If your application or library provides one or more + gio.Icon + implementations you need to ensure that each GType is registered + with the type system prior to calling + gio.icon_new_from_string(). + + + + + Methods + + + gio.Icon.equal + + + equal + icon2 + + + + + icon2 : + the second + gio.Icon + + + + + + The equal() method checks if two icons are equal. + + + + + gio.Icon.to_string + + + to_string + + + + + + Returns : + An UTF8 string or None + if icon can't be serialized. + + + + + + The to_string() method generates a textual + representation of icon that can be used for serialization such as when + passing icon to a different process or saving it to persistent storage. Use + gio.icon_new_from_string() + to get icon back from the returned string. + + + The encoding of the returned string is proprietary to GIcon except in the following two cases + + + If icon is a gio.FileIcon, + the returned string is a native path (such as /path/to/my icon.png) without escaping + if the gio.File + for icon is a native file. If the file is not native, the returned string is the result of + gio.File.get_uri() + (such as sftp://path/to/my%20icon.png). + + + If icon is a gio.ThemedIcon + with exactly one name, the encoding is simply the name (such as network-server). + + + + + + Functions + + + gio.icon_new_from_string + + + icon_new_from_string + str + + + + + str : + A string obtained via + gio.Icon.to_string(). + + + + Returns : + An object implementing the + gio.Icon + interface or None if error is set. + + + + + + The icon_new_from_string() function generate a + gio.Icon + instance from str. This function can fail if str is not valid - see + gio.Icon.to_string() + for discussion. + + + If your application or library provides one or more GIcon implementations you need + to ensure that each GType is registered with the type system prior to calling + gio.icon_new_from_string(). + + + + diff --git a/docs/reference/pygio-inputstream.xml b/docs/reference/pygio-inputstream.xml new file mode 100644 index 0000000..1bef333 --- /dev/null +++ b/docs/reference/pygio-inputstream.xml @@ -0,0 +1,730 @@ + + + + + + gio.InputStream + Base class for implementing streaming input + + + + Synopsis + + + gio.InputStream + gobject.GObject + + + clear_pending + + + + close + cancellableNone + + + close_async + callback + io_priorityglib.PRIORITY_DEFAULT + cancellableNone + user_dataNone + + + close_finish + result + + + has_pending + + + + is_closed + + + + read + count-1 + cancellableNone + + + read_async + count + callback + io_priorityglib.PRIORITY_DEFAULT + cancellableNone + user_dataNone + + + read_finish + result + + + read_part + count-1 + cancellableNone + + + set_pending + + + + skip + count + cancellableNone + + + skip_async + count + callback + io_priorityglib.PRIORITY_DEFAULT + cancellableNone + user_dataNone + + + skip_finish + result + + + + + + + + Ancestry + ++-- gobject.GObject + +-- gio.InputStream + + + + + + Description + + + gio.InputStream + has functions to read from a stream ( + gio.InputStream.read() + ), to close a stream ( + gio.InputStream.close() + ) and to skip some content ( + gio.InputStream.skip() + ). + + + To copy the content of an input stream to an output stream without manually + handling the reads and writes, use + gio.OutputStream.splice(). + + + All of these functions have async variants too. + + + + + Methods + + + gio.InputStream.clear_pending + + + clear_pending + + + + + + + + The clear_pending() method clears the pending flag on stream. + + + + + gio.InputStream.close + + + close + cancellableNone + + + + + cancellable : + optional + gio.Cancellable + object, None to ignore. + + + + Returns : + True on success + False on failure. + + + + + + The close() method closes the stream, releasing + resources related to it. + + + Once the stream is closed, all other operations will return gio.ERROR_CLOSED. + Closing a stream multiple times will not return an error. + + + Streams will be automatically closed when the last reference is dropped, but + you might want to call this function to make sure resources are released as + early as possible. + + + Some streams might keep the backing store of the stream (e.g. a file descriptor) + open after the stream is closed. See the documentation for the individual + stream for details. + + + On failure the first error that happened will be reported, but the close operation + will finish as much as possible. A stream that failed to close will still return + gio.ERROR_CLOSED for all operations. Still, it is important to check and report + the error to the user. + + + If cancellable is not None, then the operation can be cancelled by + triggering the cancellable object from another thread. If the operation was cancelled, + the error gio.ERROR_CANCELLED will be returned. Cancelling a close will still leave + the stream closed, but some streams can use a faster close that doesn't block to e.g. + check errors. + + + + + gio.InputStream.close_async + + + close_async + callback + io_priorityglib.PRIORITY_DEFAULT + cancellableNone + user_dataNone + + + + + callback : + a GAsyncReadyCallback to call when the request is satisfied. + + + + io_priority : + the + + of the request. + + + + cancellable : + optional + gio.Cancellable + object, None to ignore. + + + user_data : + the data to pass to callback function. + + + + + + The close_async() method asynchronously requests an + asynchronous closes of the stream, releasing resources related to it. + + + For more details, see + gio.InputStream.close() + which is the synchronous version of this call. + + + When the operation is finished, callback will be called. You can then call + gio.InputStream.close_finish() + to get the result of the operation. + + + + + gio.InputStream.close_finish + + + close_finish + result + + + + + result : + a gio.AsyncResult. + + + + Returns : + True if the stream was closed successfully. + + + + + + The close_finish() method finishes an asynchronous + file append operation started with + gio.InputStream.close_async(). + + + + + gio.InputStream.has_pending + + + has_pending + + + + + + Returns : + True if stream has pending actions. + + + + + + The has_pending() method checks if an input stream has pending actions. + + + + + gio.InputStream.is_closed + + + is_closed + + + + + + Returns : + True if the stream is closed. + + + + + + The is_closed() method checks if an input stream is closed. + + + + + gio.InputStream.read + + + read + count-1 + cancellableNone + + + + + count : + optionally the number of bytes that will be read from the stream. + + + + cancellable : + optional + gio.Cancellable + object, None to ignore. + + + + Returns : + The number of bytes read, or -1 on error. + + + + + + The read() method tries to read count bytes from + the stream into the buffer starting at buffer. Will block during this read. + + + This function is similar to + gio.InputStream.read_part(), + except it tries to read as many bytes as requested, only stopping on an error or end of stream. + + + On a successful read of count bytes, or if we reached the end of the stream, + True is returned, and bytes_read is set to the number of bytes read into buffer. + + + If cancellable is not None, then the operation can be cancelled by + triggering the cancellable object from another thread. If the operation was cancelled, + the error gio.ERROR_CANCELLED will be returned. Cancelling a close will still leave + the stream closed, but some streams can use a faster close that doesn't block to e.g. + check errors. + + + If there is an error during the operation False is returned and error + is set to indicate the error status, bytes_read is updated to contain the number of + bytes read into buffer before the error occurred. + + + + + gio.InputStream.read_async + + + read_async + count + callback + io_priorityglib.PRIORITY_DEFAULT + cancellableNone + user_dataNone + + + + + count : + the number of bytes that will be read from the stream. + + + + callback : + a GAsyncReadyCallback to call when the request is satisfied. + + + + io_priority : + the + + of the request. + + + + cancellable : + optional + gio.Cancellable + object, None to ignore. + + + user_data : + the data to pass to callback function. + + + + + + The read_async() method requests an asynchronous read + of count bytes from the stream into the buffer. + + + For more details, see + gio.InputStream.read() + which is the synchronous version of this call. + + + When the operation is finished, callback will be called. You can then call + gio.InputStream.read_finish() + to get the result of the operation. + + + During an async request no other sync and async calls are allowed, and + will result in gio.ERROR_PENDING errors. + + + A value of count larger than G_MAXSSIZE will cause a gio.ERROR_INVALID_ARGUMENT error. + + + On success, the number of bytes read into the buffer will be passed to the callback. + It is not an error if this is not the same as the requested size, as it can happen e.g. + near the end of a file, but generally we try to read as many bytes as requested. Zero + is returned on end of file (or if count is zero), but never otherwise. + + + Any outstanding i/o request with higher priority (lower numerical value) will be + executed before an outstanding request with lower priority. Default priority is glib.PRIORITY_DEFAULT. + + + The asyncronous methods have a default fallback that uses threads to implement asynchronicity, so + they are optional for inheriting classes. However, if you override one you must override all. + + + + + gio.InputStream.read_finish + + + read_finish + result + + + + + result : + a gio.AsyncResult. + + + + Returns : + The number of bytes read in, or -1 on error. + + + + + + The read_finish() method finishes an asynchronous + stream read operation started by + gio.InputStream.read_async(). + + + + + gio.InputStream.read_part + + + read_part + count-1 + cancellableNone + + + + + count : + optionally the number of bytes that will be read from the stream. + + + + cancellable : + optional + gio.Cancellable + object, None to ignore. + + + + Returns : + The number of bytes read, or -1 on error. + + + + + + The read_part() method tries to read count bytes from + the stream into the buffer starting at buffer. Will block during this read. + + + If count is zero returns zero and does nothing. A value of count larger than + G_MAXSSIZE will cause a gio.ERROR_INVALID_ARGUMENT error. + + + On success, the number of bytes read into the buffer is returned. It is + not an error if this is not the same as the requested size, as it can + happen e.g. near the end of a file. Zero is returned on end of file + (or if count is zero), but never otherwise. + + + If cancellable is not None, then the operation can be cancelled by + triggering the cancellable object from another thread. If the operation was cancelled, + the error gio.ERROR_CANCELLED will be returned. Cancelling a close will still leave + the stream closed, but some streams can use a faster close that doesn't block to e.g. + check errors. + + + On error -1 is returned and error is set accordingly. + + + This method roughly corresponds to C GIO g_input_stream_read. + + + + + gio.InputStream.set_pending + + + set_pending + + + + + + Returns : + True if pending was previously + unset and is now set. + + + + + + The set_pending() method sets stream to have actions pending. + If the pending flag is already set or stream is closed, + it will return False and set error. + + + + + gio.InputStream.skip + + + skip + count + cancellableNone + + + + + count : + the number of bytes that will be skipped from the stream. + + + + cancellable : + optional + gio.Cancellable + object, None to ignore. + + + + Returns : + The number of bytes skipped, or -1 on error + + + + + + The skip() method tries to skip count bytes + from the stream. Will block during the operation. + + + This is identical to + read(), + from a behaviour standpoint, but the bytes that are skipped are not + returned to the user. Some streams have an implementation that is more + efficient than reading the data. + + + This function is optional for inherited classes, as the default implementation emulates it using read. + + + If cancellable is not None, then the operation can be cancelled by + triggering the cancellable object from another thskip. If the operation was cancelled, + the error gio.ERROR_CANCELLED will be returned. Cancelling a close will still leave + the stream closed, but some streams can use a faster close that doesn't block to e.g. + check errors. + + + + + gio.InputStream.skip_async + + + skip_async + count + callback + io_priorityglib.PRIORITY_DEFAULT + cancellableNone + user_dataNone + + + + + count : + the number of bytes that will be skipped from the stream. + + + + callback : + a GAsyncskipyCallback to call when the request is satisfied. + + + + io_priority : + the + + of the request. + + + + cancellable : + optional + gio.Cancellable + object, None to ignore. + + + user_data : + the data to pass to callback function. + + + + + + The skip_async() method request an asynchronous + skip of count bytes from the stream. + + + For more details, see + gio.InputStream.skip() + which is the synchronous version of this call. + + + When the operation is finished, callback will be called. You can then call + gio.InputStream.skip_finish() + to get the result of the operation. + + + During an async request no other sync and async calls are allowed, and + will result in gio.ERROR_PENDING errors. + + + A value of count larger than G_MAXSSIZE will cause a gio.ERROR_INVALID_ARGUMENT error. + + + On success, the number of bytes skipped will be passed to the callback. It is + not an error if this is not the same as the requested size, as it can happen + e.g. near the end of a file, but generally we try to skip as many bytes as requested. + Zero is returned on end of file (or if count is zero), but never otherwise. + + + Any outstanding i/o request with higher priority (lower numerical value) will be + executed before an outstanding request with lower priority. Default priority is glib.PRIORITY_DEFAULT. + + + The asyncronous methods have a default fallback that uses thskips to implement asynchronicity, so + they are optional for inheriting classes. However, if you override one you must override all. + + + + + gio.InputStream.skip_finish + + + skip_finish + result + + + + + result : + a gio.AsyncResult. + + + + Returns : + The number of bytes skipped in, or -1 on error. + + + + + + The skip_finish() method finishes an asynchronous + stream skip operation started by + gio.InputStream.skip_async(). + + + + diff --git a/docs/reference/pygio-loadableicon.xml b/docs/reference/pygio-loadableicon.xml new file mode 100644 index 0000000..93198c4 --- /dev/null +++ b/docs/reference/pygio-loadableicon.xml @@ -0,0 +1,198 @@ + + + + + + gio.LoadableIcon + Interface for icons. + + + + Synopsis + + + gio.LoadableIcon + gobject.GInterface + + + load + size0 + cancellableNone + + + load_async + callback + size0 + cancellableNone + user_dataNone + + + load_finish + res + + + + + + + + Ancestry + ++-- gobject.GInterface + +-- gio.LoadableIcon + + + + + + Prerequisites + + gio.LoadableIcon requires + gio.Icon. and + gobject.GObject + + + + + Known Implementation + + gio.LoadableIcon is implemented by + gio.FileIcon + + + + + Description + + + gio.LoadableIcon + extends the gio.Icon + interface and adds the ability to load icons from streams. + + + + + Methods + + + gio.LoadableIcon.load + + + load + size0 + cancellableNone + + + + + size : + an integer + + + + cancellable : + optional + gio.Cancellable + object, None to ignore. + + + + Returns : + a 2 tuple containing a + gio.InputStream + to read the icon from and a string containing the icon type. + + + + + + The load() method loads a loadable icon. + For the asynchronous version of this function, see + gio.LoadableIcon.load_async(). + + + + + gio.LoadableIcon.load_async + + + load_async + callback + size0 + cancellableNone + user_dataNone + + + + + callback : + a GAsyncReadyCallback to call when the request is satisfied. + + + + size : + an integer + + + + cancellable : + optional + gio.Cancellable + object, None to ignore. + + + + user_data : + the data to pass to callback function. + + + + + + The load_async() method loads an icon asynchronously. + + + For more details, see + gio.LoadableIcon.load() + which is the synchronous version of this call. + + + When the operation is finished, callback will be called. You can then call + gio.LoadableIcon.load_finish() + to get the result of the operation. + + + + + gio.LoadableIcon.load_finish + + + load_finish + res + + + + + res : + a + gio.AsyncResult. + + + + Returns : + a 2 tuple containing a + gio.InputStream + to read the icon from and a string containing the icon type. + + + + + + The load_finish() method finishes an asynchronous + icon load started in + gio.LoadableIcon.load_async(). + + + + diff --git a/docs/reference/pygio-memoryinputstream.xml b/docs/reference/pygio-memoryinputstream.xml new file mode 100644 index 0000000..7d8cffb --- /dev/null +++ b/docs/reference/pygio-memoryinputstream.xml @@ -0,0 +1,151 @@ + + + + + + gio.MemoryInputStream + Base class for implementing streaming input + + + + Synopsis + + + gio.MemoryInputStream + gio.InputStream + + + gio.MemoryInputStream + + + + + + add_data + data + + + + + +Functions + + + gio.memory_input_stream_new_from_data + data + + + + + + Ancestry + ++-- gobject.GObject + +-- gio.InputStream + +-- gio.MemoryInputStream + + + + + + Implemented Interfaces + + gio.MemoryInputStream + implements + gio.Seekable + + + + + Description + + + gio.MemoryInputStream + is a class for using arbitrary memory chunks as input for GIO streaming input operations. + + + + + Constructor + + + gio.MemoryInputStream + icon + + + + Returns : + a new + gio.MemoryInputStream. + + + + + + Creates an empty + gio.MemoryInputStream. + + + + + + Methods + + + gio.MemoryInputStream.add_data + + + add_data + data + + + + + data : + input data. + + + + + + The add_data() method appends data to data + that can be read from the input stream + + + + + + Functions + + + gio.memory_input_stream_new_from_data + + + memory_input_stream_new_from_data + data + + + + + data : + input data. + + + + Returns : + A new + gio.MemoryInputStream + read from data + + + + + + The memory_input_stream_new_from_data() function creates + a new gio.MemoryInputStream + with data in memory. + + + + diff --git a/docs/reference/pygio-memoryoutputstream.xml b/docs/reference/pygio-memoryoutputstream.xml new file mode 100644 index 0000000..f044496 --- /dev/null +++ b/docs/reference/pygio-memoryoutputstream.xml @@ -0,0 +1,175 @@ + + + + + + gio.MemoryOutputStream + Streaming output operations on memory chunks + + + + Synopsis + + + gio.MemoryOutputStream + gio.OutputStream + + + gio.MemoryOutputStream + + + + + + get_contents + + + + get_data_size + + + + get_size + + + + + + + + + Ancestry + ++-- gobject.GObject + +-- gio.OutputStream + +-- gio.MemoryOutputStream + + + + + + Implemented Interfaces + + gio.MemoryOutputStream + implements + gio.Seekable + + + + + Description + + + gio.MemoryOutputStream + is a class for using arbitrary memory chunks as output for GIO streaming output operations. + + + + + Constructor + + + gio.MemoryOutputStream + + + + + Returns : + a new + gio.MemoryOutputStream. + + + + + + Creates a new + gio.MemoryOutputStream. + + + + + + Methods + + + gio.MemoryOutputStream.get_contents + + + get_contents + + + + + + Returns : + the stream's data + + + + + + The get_contents() method gets any loaded data + from the ostream. + + + Note that the returned data may become invalid on the next write or truncate + operation on the stream. + + + + + gio.MemoryOutputStream.get_data_size + + + get_data_size + + + + + + Returns : + the number of bytes written to the stream + + + + + + The get_data_size() method returns the number + of bytes from the start up to including the last byte written in the + stream that has not been truncated away. + + + + + gio.MemoryOutputStream.get_size + + + get_size + + + + + + Returns : + the number of bytes allocated for the data buffer + + + + + + The get_size() method gets the size of the + currently allocated data area (availible from + gio.MemoryOutputStream.get_contents() + ). + + + Note that for growable streams the returned size may become invalid on the next write or truncate operation on the stream. + + + If you want the number of bytes currently written to the stream, use + gio.MemoryOutputStream.get_data_size(). + + + + diff --git a/docs/reference/pygio-mount.xml b/docs/reference/pygio-mount.xml new file mode 100644 index 0000000..aa635d4 --- /dev/null +++ b/docs/reference/pygio-mount.xml @@ -0,0 +1,961 @@ + + + + + + gio.Mount + Mount management + + + + Synopsis + + + gio.Mount + gobject.GInterface + + + can_eject + + + can_unmount + + + + eject + callback + flagsgio.MOUNT_UNMOUNT_NONE + cancellableNone + user_dataNone + + + eject_finish + result + + + get_drive + + + + get_icon + + + + get_name + + + + get_root + + + + get_uuid + + + + get_volume + + + + guess_content_type + callback + force_rescan + cancellableNone + user_dataNone + + + guess_content_type_finish + result + + + guess_content_type_sync + force_rescan + cancellableNone + + + is_shadowed + + + + remount + callback + flagsgio.MOUNT_UNMOUNT_NONE + mount_operationNone + cancellableNone + user_dataNone + + + remount_finish + result + + + shadow + + + + unmount + callback + flagsgio.MOUNT_UNMOUNT_NONE + cancellableNone + user_dataNone + + + unmount_finish + result + + + unshadow + + + + + + + + + Ancestry + ++-- gobject.GInterface + +-- gio.Mount + + + + + + Prerequisites + + gio.Mount requires + gobject.GObject + + + + + gio.Mount Signal Prototypes + + gobject.GObject Signal Prototypes + + + + "aborted" + + callback + mount + user_param1 + ... + + + + + "changed" + + callback + mount + user_param1 + ... + + + + + "unmounted" + + callback + mount + user_param1 + ... + + + + + + + + + Description + + + The gio.Mount + interface represents user-visible mounts. Note, when porting from GnomeVFS, + gio.Mount + is the moral equivalent of GnomeVFSVolume. + + + + gio.Mount + is a "mounted" filesystem that you can access. Mounted is in quotes because + it's not the same as a unix mount, it might be a gvfs mount, but you can still + access the files on it if you use GIO. Might or might not be related to a volume object. + + + Unmounting a GMount instance is an asynchronous operation. For more information + about asynchronous operations, see GAsyncReady and GSimpleAsyncReady. To unmount + a gio.Mount instance, + first call + g_mount_unmount() + with (at least) the GMount instance and a GAsyncReadyCallback. The callback will + be fired when the operation has resolved (either with success or failure), and a + GAsyncReady structure will be passed to the callback. That callback should then call + g_mount_unmount_finish() + with the GMount and the GAsyncReady data to see if the operation was completed successfully. + If an error is present when g_mount_unmount_finish() is called, then it will be filled + with any error information. + + + + + Methods + + + gio.Mount.can_eject + + + can_eject + + + + + + Returns : + True if the mount can be ejected, + False otherwise. + + + + + + The can_eject() method checks if a mount can be ejected. + + + + + gio.Mount.can_unmount + + + can_unmount + + + + + + Returns : + True if the mount can be unmounted, + False otherwise. + + + + + + The can_eject() method checks if a mount can be unmounted. + + + + + gio.Mount.eject + + + eject + callback + flagsgio.MOUNT_UNMOUNT_NONE + cancellableNone + user_dataNone + + + + + callback : + A GAsyncReadyCallback to call when the request is satisfied. + + + + flags : + flags affecting the unmount if required for eject + . + + + + cancellable : + Optional + gio.Cancellable + object, None to ignore. + + + + user_data : + The data to pass to callback function. + + + + + + The eject() method asynchronously ejects a mount. + + + When the operation is finished, callback will be called. You can then call + gio.Mount.eject_finish() + to obtain the result of the operation. + + + + + gio.Mount.eject_finish + + + eject_finish + result + + + + + result : + a gio.AsyncResult. + + + + Returns : + True if the mount has been ejected + successfully, False otherwise. + + + + + + The eject_finish() method finishes ejecting a mount. + + + + + gio.Mount.get_drive + + + get_drive + + + + + + Returns : + gio.Drive + or None if mount is not associated with a volume or a drive. + + + + + + The get_drive() method gets the drive for the mount. + + + This is a convenience method for getting the + gio.Volume + and then using that object to get the + gio.Drive. + + + + + gio.Mount.get_icon + + + get_icon + + + + + + Returns : + gio.Icon + for the mount. + + + + + + The get_icon() method gets the icon for mount. + + + + + gio.Mount.get_name + + + get_name + + + + + + Returns : + the name for the given mount. + + + + + + The get_name() method gets the name of mount. + + + + + gio.Mount.get_root + + + get_root + + + + + + Returns : + a gio.File. + + + + + + The get_root() method gets the root directory on mount. + + + + + gio.Mount.get_uuid + + + get_uuid + + + + + + Returns : + the UUID for mount or None + if no UUID can be computed. + + + + + + The get_uuid() method gets the UUID for the mount. + The reference is typically based on the file system UUID for the mount in + question and should be considered an opaque string. Returns None + if there is no UUID available + + + + + gio.Mount.get_volume + + + get_volume + + + + + + Returns : + a gio.Volume + or None if mount is not associated with a volume. + + + + + + The get_volume() method gets the volume for the mount. + + + + + gio.Mount.guess_content_type + + + guess_content_type + callback + force_rescan + cancellableNone + user_dataNone + + + + + callback : + A GAsyncReadyCallback to call when the request is satisfied. + + + + force_rescan : + Whether to force a rescan of the content. Otherwise a cached result will be used if available. + + + + cancellable : + Optional + gio.Cancellable + object, None to ignore. + + + + user_data : + The data to pass to callback function. + + + + + + The guess_content_type() method asynchronously tries to guess the type of + content stored on mount. Returns one or more textual identifiers of well-known content + types (typically prefixed with "x-content/"), e.g. x-content/image-dcf for camera memory + cards. See the shared-mime-info specification for more on x-content types. + + + If cancellable is not None, then the operation can be cancelled + by triggering the cancellable object from another thread. If the operation was cancelled, + the error gio.ERROR_CANCELLED will be returned. + + + When the operation is finished, callback will be called. You can then call + gio.Mount.guess_content_type_finish() + to obtain the result of the operation. + + + + + gio.Mount.guess_content_type_finish + + + guess_content_type_finish + result + + + + + result : + a gio.AsyncResult. + + + + Returns : + A list of types or None on error. + + + + + + The guess_content_type_finish() method finishes guessing content + types of mount. If any errors occured during the operation, error will be set to + contain the errors and FALSE will be returned. In particular, you may get an + gio.ERROR_NOT_SUPPORTED if the mount does not support content guessing. + + + + + gio.Mount.guess_content_type_sync + + + guess_content_type_sync + force_rescan + cancellableNone + + + + + force_rescan : + Whether to force a rescan of the content. Otherwise a cached result will be used if available. + + + + cancellable : + Optional + gio.Cancellable + object, None to ignore. + + + + + + The guess_content_type_sync() method tries to guess + the type of content stored on mount. Returns one or more textual identifiers + of well-known content types (typically prefixed with "x-content/"), e.g. + x-content/image-dcf for camera memory cards. See the shared-mime-info specification + for more on x-content types. + + + If cancellable is not None, then the operation can be cancelled + by triggering the cancellable object from another thread. If the operation was cancelled, + the error gio.ERROR_CANCELLED will be returned. + + + This is an synchronous operation and as such may block doing IO; see + gio.Mount.guess_content_type() + for the asynchronous version. + + + + + gio.Mount.is_shadowed + + + is_shadowed + + + + + + Returns : + True if mount is shadowed. + + + + + + The is_shadowed() method determines if mount + is shadowed. Applications or libraries should avoid displaying mount + in the user interface if it is shadowed. + + + A mount is said to be shadowed if there exists one or more user visible + objects (currently + gio.Mount + objects) with a root that is inside the root of mount. + + + One application of shadow mounts is when exposing a single file system + that is used to address several logical volumes. In this situation, a + gio.VolumeMonitor + implementation would create two + gio.Volume + objects (for example, one for the camera functionality of the device + and one for a SD card reader on the device) with activation URIs + gphoto2://[usb:001,002]/store1/ and gphoto2://[usb:001,002]/store2/. + When the underlying mount (with root gphoto2://[usb:001,002]/) is + mounted, said + gio.VolumeMonitor + implementation would create two + gio.Mount + objects (each with their root matching the corresponding volume + activation root) that would shadow the original mount. + + + The proxy monitor in GVfs 2.26 and later, automatically creates and + manage shadow mounts (and shadows the underlying mount) if the activation + root on a gio.Volume + is set. + + + + + gio.Mount.remount + + + remount + callback + flagsgio.MOUNT_UNMOUNT_NONE + mount_operationNone + cancellableNone + user_dataNone + + + + + callback : + A GAsyncReadyCallback to call when the request is satisfied. + + + + flags : + flags affecting the unmount if required for eject + . + + + + mount_operation : + a gio.MountOperation + or None to avoid user interaction. + + + + cancellable : + Optional + gio.Cancellable + object, None to ignore. + + + + user_data : + The data to pass to callback function. + + + + + + The remount() method asynchronously remounts a mount. + + + If cancellable is not None, then the operation can be cancelled + by triggering the cancellable object from another thread. If the operation was cancelled, + the error gio.ERROR_CANCELLED will be returned. + + + When the operation is finished, callback will be called. You can then call + gio.Mount.remount_finish() + to obtain the result of the operation. + + + + + gio.Mount.remount_finish + + + remount_finish + result + + + + + result : + a gio.AsyncResult. + + + + Returns : + True if the mount has been remounted + successfully, False otherwise. + + + + + + The remount_finish() method finishes remounting a mount. + + + + + gio.Mount.shadow + + + shadow + + + + + + + + The shadow() method increments the shadow + count on mount. Usually used by + gio.VolumeMonitor + implementations when creating a shadow mount for mount, see + gio.Mount.is_shadowed() + for more information. The caller will need to emit the "changed" + signal on mount manually. + + + + + + gio.Mount.unmount + + + unmount + callback + flagsgio.MOUNT_UNMOUNT_NONE + cancellableNone + user_dataNone + + + + + callback : + A GAsyncReadyCallback to call when the request is satisfied. + + + + flags : + flags affecting the unmount if required for eject + . + + + + cancellable : + Optional + gio.Cancellable + object, None to ignore. + + + + user_data : + The data to pass to callback function. + + + + + + The unmount() method asynchronously unmounts a mount. + + + If cancellable is not None, then the operation can be cancelled + by triggering the cancellable object from another thread. If the operation was cancelled, + the error gio.ERROR_CANCELLED will be returned. + + + When the operation is finished, callback will be called. You can then call + gio.Mount.unmount_finish() + to obtain the result of the operation. + + + + + gio.Mount.unmount_finish + + + unmount_finish + result + + + + + result : + a gio.AsyncResult. + + + + Returns : + True if the mount has been unmounted + successfully, False otherwise. + + + + + + The unmount_finish() method finishes unmounting a mount. + + + + + gio.Mount.unshadow + + + unshadow + + + + + + + + The unshadow() method decrements the shadow + count on mount. Usually used by + gio.VolumeMonitor + implementations when destroying a shadow mount for mount, see + gio.Mount.is_shadowed() + for more information. The caller will need to emit the "changed" + signal on mount manually. + + + + + + + Signals + + + The "aborted" gio.Mount Signal + + callback + mount + user_param1 + ... + + + + + mount : + the mount + + + user_param1 : + the first user parameter (if any) specified + with the connect() + method + + + ... : + additional user parameters (if any) + + + + + Emitted by the backend when e.g. a device becomes unavailable while a + mount operation is in progress. + + + Implementations of gio.MountOperation + should handle this signal by dismissing open password dialogs. + + + + The "changed" gio.Mount Signal + + callback + mount + user_param1 + ... + + + + + mount : + the mount + + + user_param1 : + the first user parameter (if any) specified + with the connect() + method + + + ... : + additional user parameters (if any) + + + + + Emitted when the mount has been changed. + + + + + The "unmounted" gio.Mount Signal + + callback + mount + user_param1 + ... + + + + + mount : + the mount + + + user_param1 : + the first user parameter (if any) specified + with the connect() + method + + + ... : + additional user parameters (if any) + + + + + This signal is emitted when the + gio.Mount + have been unmounted. + + + + + diff --git a/docs/reference/pygio-mountoperation.xml b/docs/reference/pygio-mountoperation.xml new file mode 100644 index 0000000..34dec13 --- /dev/null +++ b/docs/reference/pygio-mountoperation.xml @@ -0,0 +1,726 @@ + + + + + + gio.MountOperation + Authentication methods for mountable locations. + + + + Synopsis + + + gio.MountOperation + gobject.GObject + + + gio.MountOperation + + + + + get_anonymous + + + + get_choice + + + + get_domain + + + + get_password + + + + get_password_save + + + + get_username + + + + replay + result + + + set_anonymous + anonymous + + + set_choice + choice + + + set_domain + domain + + + set_password + password + + + set_password_save + save + + + set_username + username + + + + + + + Ancestry + ++-- gobject.GObject + +-- gio.MountOperation + + + + + + gio.MountOperation Properties + +
+ + + + + + + + "anonymous" + Read/Write + + Whether to use an anonymous user when authenticating. + Default value: False + + + + "choice" + Read/Write + + The index of the user's choice when a question is asked during + the mount operation. See the "ask-question" signal. + Allowed values: >= 0 Default value: 0 + + + + "domain" + Read/Write + + The domain to use for the mount operation. Default value: None + + + + "password" + Read/Write + + The password that is used for authentication when carrying out the + mount operation. Default value: None + + + + "password-save" + Read/Write + + Determines if and how the password information should be saved. + Default value: gio.PASSWORD_SAVE_NEVER + + + + "username" + Read/Write + + The user name that is used for authentication when carrying out the + mount operation. Default value: None + + + + + +
+ +
+ + + gio.MountOperation Signal Prototypes + + gobject.GObject Signal Prototypes + + + + "aborted" + + callback + mountoperation + user_param1 + ... + + + + + "ask-password" + + callback + mountoperation + message + default_user + default_domain + flags + user_param1 + ... + + + + + "ask-question" + + callback + mountoperation + message + choices + user_param1 + ... + + + + + "reply" + + callback + mountoperation + result + user_param1 + ... + + + + + + + + + Description + + + The gio.MountOperation + provides a mechanism for authenticating mountable operations, such as loop mounting files, + hard drive partitions or server locations. + + + Mounting operations are handed a + gio.MountOperation + that then can use if they require any privileges or authentication for their volumes to be + mounted (e.g. a hard disk partition or an encrypted filesystem), or if they are implementing + a remote server protocol which requires user credentials such as FTP or WebDAV. + + + Users should instantiate a subclass of this that implements all the various callbacks + to show the required dialogs, such as + gtk.MountOperation. + + + + + Constructor + + + gio.MountOperation + + + + + Returns : + a new + gio.MountOperation. + + + + + + Creates a new mount operation. + + + + + + Methods + + + gio.MountOperation.get_anonymous + + + get_anonymous + + + + + + Returns : + True if mount operation is anonymous. + + + + + + The get_anonymous() method check to see whether + the mount operation is being used for an anonymous user + + + + + gio.MountOperation.get_choice + + + get_choice + + + + + + Returns : + an integer containing an index of the user's + choice from the choice's list, or 0. + + + + + + The get_anonymous() method gets a choice + from the mount operation. + + + + + gio.MountOperation.get_domain + + + get_domain + + + + + + Returns : + a string set to the domain. + + + + + + The get_domain() method gets the domain + of the mount operation. + + + + + gio.MountOperation.get_password + + + get_password + + + + + + Returns : + a string containing the password within + the mountoperation. + + + + + + The get_password() method gets a password + from the mount operation. + + + + + gio.MountOperation.get_password_save + + + get_password_save + + + + + + Returns : + a + + flag. + + + + + + The get_password_save() method gets the state + of saving passwords for the mount operation. + + + + + gio.MountOperation.get_username + + + get_username + + + + + + Returns : + a string containing the user name. + + + + + + The get_username() method get the user + name from the mount operation. + + + + + gio.MountOperation.reply + + + reply + result + + + + + result : + a + + + + + + + The reply() method emits the "reply" signal. + + + + + gio.MountOperation.set_anonymous + + + set_anonymous + anonymous + + + + + anonymous : + boolean value. + + + + + + The set_anonymous() method sets the mount operation + to use an anonymous user if anonymous is True. + + + + + gio.MountOperation.set_choice + + + set_choice + choice + + + + + choice : + an integer. + + + + + + The set_choice() method sets a default choice for the mount operation. + + + + + gio.MountOperation.set_domain + + + set_domain + domain + + + + + domain : + the domain to set. + + + + + + The set_domain() method sets the mount operation's domain. + + + + + gio.MountOperation.set_password + + + set_password + password + + + + + password : + password to set. + + + + + + The set_password() method sets the mount + operation's password to password. + + + + + gio.MountOperation.set_password_save + + + set_password_save + save + + + + + save : + a set of + + + + + + + The set_password_save() method sets the state + of saving passwords for the mount operation. + + + + + gio.MountOperation.set_username + + + set_username + username + + + + + username : + input username. + + + + + + The set_anonymous() method sets the user + name within op to username. + + + + + + Signals + + + The "aborted" gio.MountOperation Signal + + callback + mountoperation + user_param1 + ... + + + + + mountoperation : + the mountoperation + + + user_param1 : + the first user parameter (if any) specified + with the connect() + method + + + ... : + additional user parameters (if any) + + + + + Emitted by the backend when e.g. a device becomes unavailable while a mount operation is in progress. + Implementations of gio.MountOperation + should handle this signal by dismissing open password dialogs. + + + + + The "ask-password" gio.MountOperation Signal + + callback + mountoperation + message + default_user + default_domain + flags + user_param1 + ... + + + + + mountoperation : + the mountoperation + + + message : + string containing a message to display to the user. + + + default_user : + string containing the default user name. + + + default_domain : + string containing the default domain. + + + flags : + a set of + + + + + user_param1 : + the first user parameter (if any) specified + with the connect() + method + + + ... : + additional user parameters (if any) + + + + + This signal is emitted when a mount operation asks the user for a password. + If the message contains a line break, the first line should be presented as a heading. + For example, it may be used as the primary text in a + gtk.MessageDialog. + + + + + The "ask-question" gio.MountOperation Signal + + callback + mountoperation + message + choices + user_param1 + ... + + + + + mountoperation : + the mountoperation + + + message : + string containing a message to display to the user. + + + choices : + a list of strings for each possible choice. + + + user_param1 : + the first user parameter (if any) specified + with the connect() + method + + + ... : + additional user parameters (if any) + + + + + This signal is emitted when asking the user a question and gives a list of choices + for the user to choose from. If the message contains a line break, the first line should be + presented as a heading. For example, it may be used as the primary text in a + gtk.MessageDialog. + + + + + The "reply" gio.MountOperation Signal + + callback + mountoperation + result + user_param1 + ... + + + + + mountoperation : + the mountoperation + + + result : + a + + indicating how the request was handled + + + user_param1 : + the first user parameter (if any) specified + with the connect() + method + + + ... : + additional user parameters (if any) + + + + + This signal is emitted when the user has replied to the mount operation. + + + + +
diff --git a/docs/reference/pygio-outputstream.xml b/docs/reference/pygio-outputstream.xml new file mode 100644 index 0000000..00ddf2e --- /dev/null +++ b/docs/reference/pygio-outputstream.xml @@ -0,0 +1,140 @@ + + + + + + gio.OutputStream + Base class for implementing streaming input + + + + Synopsis + + + gio.OutputStream + gobject.GObject + + + clear_pending + + + + close + cancellableNone + + + close_async + callback + io_priorityglib.PRIORITY_DEFAULT + cancellableNone + user_dataNone + + + close_finish + result + + + flush + cancellableNone + + + flush_async + callback + io_priorityglib.PRIORITY_DEFAULT + cancellableNone + user_dataNone + + + flush_finish + result + + + has_pending + + + + is_closed + + + + set_pending + + + + splice + cancellableNone + flagsgio.OUTPUT_STREAM_SPLICE_NONE + + + splice_async + source + callback + flagsgio.OUTPUT_STREAM_SPLICE_NONE + io_priorityglib.PRIORITY_DEFAULT + cancellableNone + user_dataNone + + + splice_finish + result + + + write + buffer + cancellableNone + + + write_async + buffer + callback + io_priorityglib.PRIORITY_DEFAULT + cancellableNone + user_dataNone + + + write_finish + result + + + + + + + + Ancestry + ++-- gobject.GObject + +-- gio.OutputStream + + + + + + Description + + + gio.OutputStream + has functions to write from a stream ( + gio.OutputStream.write() + ), to close a stream ( + gio.OutputStream.close() + ) and to flush pending writes ( + gio.OutputStream.flush() + ). + + + To copy the content of an input stream to an output stream without manually + handling the reads and writes, use + gio.OutputStream.splice(). + + + All of these functions have async variants too. + + + + + Methods + Unfinished section, you may want to see the relevant C API docs for methods descriptions. + + diff --git a/docs/reference/pygio-seekable.xml b/docs/reference/pygio-seekable.xml new file mode 100644 index 0000000..1081143 --- /dev/null +++ b/docs/reference/pygio-seekable.xml @@ -0,0 +1,231 @@ + + + + + + gio.Seekable + Stream seeking interface. + + + + Synopsis + + + gio.Seekable + gobject.GInterface + + + tell + + + + can_seek + + + + seek + offset + type0 + cancellableNone + + + + can_truncate + + + + truncate + offset + cancellableNone + + + + + + + + Ancestry + ++-- gobject.GInterface + +-- gio.Seekable + + + + + + Known Implementation + + gio.Seekable is implemented by + gio.FileOutputStream, + gio.MemoryInputStream, + gio.FileInputStream and + gio.MemoryOutputStream. + + + + + Description + + + gio.Seekable + is implemented by streams (implementations of + gio.InputStream or + gio.OutputStream) + that support seeking. + + + + + Methods + + + gio.Seekable.tell + + + tell + + + + + Returns : + + the offset from the beginning of the buffer + + + + + + Tells the current position within the stream. + + + + + gio.Seekable.can_seek + + + can_seek + + + + + Returns : + True if this + gio.Seekable can be seeked with + the seek() method, False + if not. + + + + + The can_seek() method checks if the + seek() + can be used on this gio.Seekable. + + + + gio.Seekable.seek + + + seek + offset + type0 + cancellableNone + + + + + offset : + the offset that is added to the position determined by the type parameter. + + + + type : + 0=current position, 1=start of the file, 2=end of the file. + + + cancellable : + a gio.Cancellable + or None. + + + Returns : + True on successful seek, + False otherwise. + + + + + + Seeks in the stream by the given offset, modified by type. + + + If cancellable is not None, then the + operation can be cancelled by triggering the cancellable object from another thread. + + + + gio.Seekable.can_truncate + + + can_truncate + + + + + Returns : + True if this + gio.Seekable can be truncated with + the truncate() method, False + if not. + + + + + The can_truncate() method checks if the + truncate() + can be used on this gio.Seekable. + + + + gio.Seekable.truncate + + + truncate + offset + cancellableNone + + + + + offset : + the offset at which the stream should be truncated + + + + cancellable : + a gio.Cancellable + or None. + + + Returns : + True if successful, + False otherwise. + + + + + + Truncates a stream with a given offset. + + + If cancellable is not None, then the + operation can be cancelled by triggering the cancellable object from another thread. + + + If an operation was partially finished when the operation was cancelled the + partial result will be returned, without an error. + + + + diff --git a/docs/reference/pygio-simpleasyncresult.xml b/docs/reference/pygio-simpleasyncresult.xml new file mode 100644 index 0000000..f6a0787 --- /dev/null +++ b/docs/reference/pygio-simpleasyncresult.xml @@ -0,0 +1,317 @@ + + + + + + gio.SimpleAsyncResult + Simple asynchronous results implementation. + + + + Synopsis + + + gio.SimpleAsyncResult + gobject.GObject + + + complete + + + + complete_in_idle + + + + get_op_res_gboolean + + + + get_op_res_gssize + + + + propagate_error + + + + set_handle_cancellation + handle_cancellation + + + set_op_res_gboolean + op_res + + + set_op_res_gssize + op_res + + + + + + + + Ancestry + ++-- gobject.GObject + +-- gio.SimpleAsyncResult + + + + + + Implemented Interface + + gio.SimpleAsyncResult implements + gio.AsyncResult. + + + + + Description + + + Implements gio.AsyncResult + for simple cases. Most of the time, this will be all an application needs, and will be used transparently + Because of this, GSimpleAsyncResult is used throughout GIO for handling asynchronous functions. + + + gio.SimpleAsyncResult + handles GAsyncReadyCallbacks, error reporting, operation cancellation and the final state of an + operation, completely transparent to the application. Results can be returned as a pointer e.g. + for functions that return data that is collected asynchronously, a boolean value for checking the + success or failure of an operation, or a gssize for operations which return the number of bytes modified + by the operation; all of the simple return cases are covered. + + + Most of the time, an application will not need to know of the details of this API; it is handled + transparently, and any necessary operations are handled by GAsyncResult's interface. However, if + implementing a new GIO module, for writing language bindings, or for complex applications that need + better control of how asynchronous operations are completed, it is important to understand this functionality. + + + gio.SimpleAsyncResult + are tagged with the calling function to ensure that asynchronous functions and + their finishing functions are used together correctly. + + + + An asynchronous operation can be made to ignore a cancellation event by calling + gio.SimpleAsyncResult.set_handle_cancellation() + with a + gio.AsyncResult + for the operation and False. This is useful for operations that are dangerous to cancel, + such as close (which would cause a leak if cancelled before being run). + + + gio.AsyncResult + can integrate into GLib's event loop, GMainLoop, or it can use GThreads if available. + gio.SimpleAsyncResult.complete() + will finish an I/O task directly within the main event loop. + gio.SimpleAsyncResult.complete_in_idle() + will integrate the I/O task into the main event loop as an idle function. + + + + To set the results of an asynchronous function, + gio.SimpleAsyncResult.set_op_res_gboolean(), and + gio.SimpleAsyncResult.set_op_res_gssize() + are provided, setting the operation's result to a gboolean, or gssize, respectively. + + + Likewise, to get the result of an asynchronous function, + gio.SimpleAsyncResult.get_op_res_gboolean() and + gio.SimpleAsyncResult.get_op_res_gssize() + are provided, getting the operation's result as a gboolean and gssize, respectively. + + + + + Methods + + + gio.SimpleAsyncResult.complete + + + complete + + + + + + + + The complete() method completes an asynchronous I/O job. + Must be called in the main thread, as it invokes the callback that should be called + in the main thread. If you are in a different thread use + gio.SimpleAsyncResult.complete_in_idle(). + + + + + gio.SimpleAsyncResult.complete_in_idle + + + complete_in_idle + + + + + + + + The complete_in_idle() method completes an asynchronous + function in the main event loop using an idle function. + + + + + gio.SimpleAsyncResult.get_op_res_gboolean + + + get_op_res_gboolean + + + + + + Returns : + True if the operation's result was + True, False if the operation's result + was False. + + + + + + The get_op_res_gboolean() method gets the operation + result boolean from within the asynchronous result. + + + + + gio.SimpleAsyncResult.get_op_res_gssize + + + get_op_res_gssize + + + + + + Returns : + a gssize returned from the asynchronous function. + + + + + + The get_op_res_gssize() method gets a gssize + from the asynchronous result. + + + + + gio.SimpleAsyncResult.propagate_error + + + propagate_error + + + + + + Returns : + True if the error was propegated + to dest. False otherwise. + + + + + + The propagate_error() method propagates an error + from within the simple asynchronous result to a given destination. + + + + + gio.SimpleAsyncResult.set_handle_cancellation + + + set_handle_cancellation + handle_cancellation + + + + + handle_cancellation : + a boolean. + + + + + + The set_handle_cancellation() method sets whether + to handle cancellation within the asynchronous operation. + + + + + gio.SimpleAsyncResult.set_op_res_gboolean + + + set_op_res_gboolean + op_res + + + + + op_res : + a boolean. + + + + + + The set_op_res_gboolean() method sets the operation + result to a boolean within the asynchronous result. + + + + + gio.SimpleAsyncResult.set_op_res_gssize + + + set_op_res_gssize + op_res + + + + + op_res : + a gssize. + + + + + + The set_op_res_gssize() method sets the operation + result within the asynchronous result to the given op_res. + + + + diff --git a/docs/reference/pygio-themedicon.xml b/docs/reference/pygio-themedicon.xml new file mode 100644 index 0000000..fe0e44c --- /dev/null +++ b/docs/reference/pygio-themedicon.xml @@ -0,0 +1,204 @@ + + + + + + gio.ThemedIcon + Icon theming support. + + + + Synopsis + + + gio.ThemedIcon + gobject.GObject + + + gio.ThemedIcon + + + + + append_name + + + + get_names + + + + prepend_name + + + + + + + + Ancestry + ++-- gobject.GObject + +-- gio.ThemedIcon + + + + + + gio.ThemedIcon Properties + +
+ + + + + + + + "name" + Write/Contruct Only + + The icon name. Default value: None + + + + "names" + Read/Write/Contruct Only + + A list of icon names. + + + + "use-default-fallbacks" + Read/Write/Contruct Only + + Whether to use the default fallbacks found by shortening the + icon name at '-' characters. If the "names" array has more + than one element, ignores any past the first. + + + + + +
+
+ + + Description + + + gio.ThemedIcon + is an implementation of gio.Icon + that supports icon themes. GThemedIcon contains a list of all of the icons present in an icon + theme, so that icons can be looked up quickly. + + + gio.ThemedIcon + does not provide actual pixmaps for icons, just the icon names. Ideally something like + gtk.IconTheme.choose_icon() + should be used to resolve the list of names so that fallback icons work nicely + with themes that inherit other themes + + + + + Constructor + + + gio.ThemedIcon + name + use_default_fallbacksFalse + + + + name : + a string containing an icon name. + + + + Returns : + a new + gio.ThemedIcon. + + + + + + Creates a new themed icon from icon name, if instead of an icon name you + provide a list of icon names, the gio.ThemedIcon + will be constructed using the items in the list. + + + + + + Methods + + + gio.ThemedIcon.append_name + + + append_name + + + + + + name : + name of icon to append to list of icons from within icon. + + + + + + The append_name() method appends a name to + the list of icons from within icon. + + + + + gio.ThemedIcon.get_names + + + get_names + + + + + + Returns : + a list of icon names. + + + + + + The get_names() method gets the names + of icons from within icon. + + + + + gio.ThemedIcon.prepend_name + + + prepend_name + + + + + + name : + name of icon to prepend to list of icons from within icon. + + + + + + The prepend_name() method prepends a name to + the list of icons from within icon. + + + +
diff --git a/docs/reference/pygio-unixinputstream.xml b/docs/reference/pygio-unixinputstream.xml new file mode 100644 index 0000000..5ef4cde --- /dev/null +++ b/docs/reference/pygio-unixinputstream.xml @@ -0,0 +1,202 @@ + + + + + + gio.unix.InputStream + Streaming input operations for UNIX file descriptors. + + + + Synopsis + + + gio.unix.InputStream + gio.InputStream + + + gio.unix.InputStream + fd + close_fd + + + + get_close_fd + + + + get_fd + + + + set_close_fd + close_fd + + + + + + + + Ancestry + ++-- gobject.GObject + +-- gio.InputStream + +-- gio.unix.InputStream + + + + + + gio.unix.InputStream Properties + +
+ + + + + + + + "close-fd" + Read - Write + Whether to close the file descriptor when the stream is closed. + Default value: True. + + + "fd" + Read - Write - Construct only + The file descriptor that the stream reads from. Default value: -1. + + + + +
+ +
+ + + Description + + + gio.unix.InputStream + implements gio.InputStream + for reading from a UNIX file descriptor, including asynchronous operations. + The file descriptor must be selectable, so it doesn't work with opened files. + + + Note that gio.unix.InputStream + belongs to the UNIX-specific GIO interfaces, thus you have to use the gio-unix-2.0.pc pkg-config file + when using it. + + + + + Constructor + + + gio.unix.InputStream + fd + close_fd + + + + fd : + a UNIX file descriptor. + + + + close_fd : + True + to close the file descriptor when done + + + + Returns : + a new + gio.unix.InputStream + + + + + + Creates a new gio.unix.InputStream + from the given fd. + + + If close_fd is True, the file descriptor will be closed when the stream is closed. + + + + + + Methods + + + gio.unix.InputStream.get_close_fd + + + get_close_fd + + + + + + Returns : + True if the file descriptor is closed when done. + + + + + + The get_close_fd() method returns whether the file + descriptor of stream will be closed when the stream is closed. + + + + + gio.unix.InputStream.get_fd + + + get_fd + + + + + + Returns : + The file descriptor of stream. + + + + + + The get_fd() method return the UNIX file descriptor + that the stream reads from. + + + + + gio.unix.InputStream.set_close_fd + + + set_close_fd + close_fd + + + + + close_fd : + True to close the file descriptor when done . + + + + + + The set_close_fd() method sets whether the file descriptor + of stream shall be closed when the stream is closed. + + + +
diff --git a/docs/reference/pygio-unixoutputstream.xml b/docs/reference/pygio-unixoutputstream.xml new file mode 100644 index 0000000..02e4be8 --- /dev/null +++ b/docs/reference/pygio-unixoutputstream.xml @@ -0,0 +1,202 @@ + + + + + + gio.unix.OutputStream + Streaming output operations for UNIX file descriptors. + + + + Synopsis + + + gio.unix.OutputStream + gio.OutputStream + + + gio.unix.OutputStream + fd + close_fd + + + + get_close_fd + + + + get_fd + + + + set_close_fd + close_fd + + + + + + + + Ancestry + ++-- gobject.GObject + +-- gio.OutputStream + +-- gio.unix.OutputStream + + + + + + gio.unix.OutputStream Properties + +
+ + + + + + + + "close-fd" + Read - Write + Whether to close the file descriptor when the stream is closed. + Default value: True. + + + "fd" + Read - Write - Construct only + The file descriptor that the stream writes to. Default value: -1. + + + + +
+ +
+ + + Description + + + gio.unix.OutputStream + implements gio.OutputStream + for writing to a UNIX file descriptor, including asynchronous operations. + The file descriptor must be selectable, so it doesn't work with opened files. + + + Note that gio.unix.OutputStream + belongs to the UNIX-specific GIO interfaces, thus you have to use the gio-unix-2.0.pc pkg-config file + when using it. + + + + + Constructor + + + gio.unix.OutputStream + fd + close_fd + + + + fd : + a UNIX file descriptor. + + + + close_fd : + True + to close the file descriptor when done + + + + Returns : + a new + gio.unix.OutputStream + + + + + + Creates a new gio.unix.OutputStream + from the given fd. + + + If close_fd is True, the file descriptor will be closed when the stream is closed. + + + + + + Methods + + + gio.unix.OutputStream.get_close_fd + + + get_close_fd + + + + + + Returns : + True if the file descriptor is closed when done. + + + + + + The get_close_fd() method returns whether the file + descriptor of stream will be closed when the stream is closed. + + + + + gio.unix.OutputStream.get_fd + + + get_fd + + + + + + Returns : + The file descriptor of stream. + + + + + + The get_fd() method return the UNIX file descriptor + that the stream reads from. + + + + + gio.unix.OutputStream.set_close_fd + + + set_close_fd + close_fd + + + + + close_fd : + True to close the file descriptor when done . + + + + + + The set_close_fd() method sets whether the file descriptor + of stream shall be closed when the stream is closed. + + + +
diff --git a/docs/reference/pygio-volume.xml b/docs/reference/pygio-volume.xml new file mode 100644 index 0000000..cf0fa50 --- /dev/null +++ b/docs/reference/pygio-volume.xml @@ -0,0 +1,718 @@ + + + + + + gio.Volume + Volume management. + + + + Synopsis + + + gio.Volume + gobject.GInterface + + + can_eject + + + + can_mount + + + + eject + callback + flagsgio.MOUNT_UNMOUNT_NONE + cancellableNone + user_dataNone + + + eject_finish + result + + + enumerate_identifiers + + + + get_activation_root + + + + get_drive + + + + get_icon + + + + get_identifier + + + + get_mount + + + + get_name + + + + get_uuid + + + + mount + mount_operation + callback + flagsgio.MOUNT_MOUNT_NONE + cancellableNone + user_dataNone + + + mount_finish + result + + + should_automount + + + + + + + + + Ancestry + ++-- gobject.GInterface + +-- gio.Volume + + + + + + Prerequisites + + gio.Volume requires + gobject.GObject + + + + + gio.Volume Signal Prototypes + + gobject.GObject Signal Prototypes + + + + "changed" + + callback + volume + user_param1 + ... + + + + + "removed" + + callback + volume + user_param1 + ... + + + + + + + + + Description + + + The gio.Volume + interface represents user-visible objects that can be mounted. Note, when porting + from GnomeVFS, gio.Volume + is the moral equivalent of GnomeVFSDrive. + + + Mounting a gio.Volume + instance is an asynchronous operation. For more information about asynchronous operations. + To mount a gio.Volume, first call + gio.Volume.mount() + with (at least) the gio.Volume + instance, optionally a + gio.MountOperation + object and a GAsyncReadyCallback. + + + Typically, one will only want to pass None for the GMountOperation + if automounting all volumes when a desktop session starts since it's not desirable + to put up a lot of dialogs asking for credentials. + + + The callback will be fired when the operation has resolved (either with success or failure), + and a GAsyncReady structure will be passed to the callback. That callback should then call + gio.Volume.mount_finish() + with the GVolume instance and the GAsyncReady data to see if the operation was completed + successfully. If an error is present when + gio.Volume.mount_finish() + is called, then it will be filled with any error information. + + + It is sometimes necessary to directly access the underlying operating system object behind a volume + (e.g. for passing a volume to an application via the commandline). For this purpose, GIO allows to obtain + an 'identifier' for the volume. There can be different kinds of identifiers, such as Hal UDIs, + filesystem labels, traditional Unix devices (e.g. /dev/sda2), uuids. GIO uses predefind strings + as names for the different kinds of identifiers: + "hal-udi", "label", etc. Use + gio.Volume.get_identifier() + to obtain an identifier for a volume. + + + + + Methods + + + gio.Volume.can_eject + + + can_eject + + + + + + Returns : + True if the volume can be ejected, + False otherwise. + + + + + + The can_eject() method checks if a volume can be ejected. + + + + + gio.Volume.can_mount + + + can_mount + + + + + + Returns : + True if the volume can be mounted + for media changes, False otherwise. + + + + + + The can_mount() method checks if a volume + can be mounted. + + + + + gio.Volume.eject + + + eject + + callback + + + flagsgio.MOUNT_UNMOUNT_NONE + + + cancellableNone + + + user_dataNone + + + + + + callback : + A GAsyncReadyCallback to call when the request is satisfied. + + + + flags : + flags affecting the unmount if required for eject. + + + + cancellable : + Optional + gio.Cancellable + object, None to ignore. + + + + user_data : + The data to pass to callback function. + + + + + + The eject() method asynchronously ejects a volume. + + + When the operation is finished, callback will be called. You can then call + gio.Volume.eject_finish() + to obtain the result of the operation. + + + + + gio.Volume.eject_finish + + + eject_finish + result + + + + + result : + a gio.AsyncResult. + + + + Returns : + True if the volume has been ejected + successfully, False otherwise. + + + + + + The eject_finish() method finishes ejecting a volume. + If any errors occured during the operation, error will be set to contain the + errors and False will be returned. + + + + + gio.Volume.enumerate_identifiers + + + enumerate_identifiers + + + + + + Returns : + a list of strings containing kinds of identifiers. + + + + + + The enumerate_identifiers() method gets the kinds + of identifiers that volume has. Use + gio.Volume.get_identifier() + to obtain the identifiers themselves. + + + + + gio.Volume.get_activation_root + + + get_activation_root + + + + + + Returns : + the activation root of volume or None. + + + + + + The get_activation_root() method gets the activation + root for a gio.Volume + if it is known ahead of mount time. Returns None otherwise. + If not None and if volume is mounted, then the result of + gio.Mount.get_root() + on the GMount object obtained from + gio.Volume.get_mount() + will always either be equal or a prefix of what this function returns. + In other words, in code: + + +mount = volume.get_mount() # mounted, so never None +mount_root = mount.get_root() +volume_activation_root = volume.get_activation_root() # assume not None + + + then the expression + + +volume_activation_root.has_prefix(mount_root) || volume_activation_root.equal(mount_root) + + + will always be True. + + + Activation roots are typically used in + gio.VolumeMonitor + implementations to find the underlying mount to shadow, see + gio.Mount.is_shadowed() + for more details. + + + + + gio.Volume.get_drive + + + get_drive + + + + + + Returns : + A gio.Drive + or None if volume is not associated with a drive. + + + + + + The get_drive() method gets the drive for the volume. + + + + + gio.Volume.get_icon + + + get_icon + + + + + + Returns : + gio.Icon + for the volume. + + + + + + The get_icon() method gets the icon for volume. + + + + + gio.Volume.get_identifier + + + get_identifier + + + + + + Returns : + A string containing the requested identfier, or + None if the + gio.Volume + doesn't have this kind of identifier. + + + + + + The get_identifier() method gets the identifier of + the given kind for volume. + + + + + gio.Volume.get_mount + + + get_mount + + + + + + Returns : + A + gio.Mount + or None if volume isn't mounted. + + + + + + The get_mount() method gets the mount for the volume. + + + + + gio.Volume.get_name + + + get_name + + + + + + Returns : + A string containing volume's name. + + + + + + The get_name() method gets the name of volume. + + + + + gio.Volume.get_uuid + + + get_uuid + + + + + + Returns : + the UUID for volume or None + if no UUID can be computed. + + + + + + The get_uuid() method gets the UUID for the volume. + The reference is typically based on the file system UUID for the volume in + question and should be considered an opaque string. + Returns None if there is no UUID available. + + + + + gio.Volume.mount + + + mount + + mount_operation + + + callback + + + flagsgio.MOUNT_MOUNT_NONE + + + cancellableNone + + + user_dataNone + + + + + + mount_operation : + A + gio.MountOperation + or None to avoid user interaction. + + + + callback : + A GAsyncReadyCallback to call when the request is satisfied. + + + + flags : + Flags affecting the operation + + + + cancellable : + Optional + gio.Cancellable + object, None to ignore. + + + + user_data : + The data to pass to callback function. + + + + + + The mount() method mounts a volume. This is an + asynchronous operation, and is finished by calling + gio.Volume.mount_finish() + with the volume and GAsyncResult returned in the callback. + + + + + gio.Volume.mount_finish + + + mount_finish + result + + + + + result : + a gio.AsyncResult. + + + + Returns : + True if the volume has been mounted + successfully, False otherwise. + + + + + + The mounted() method finishes mounting a volume. + If any errors occured during the operation, error will be set to contain + the errors and False will be returned. + + + If the mount operation succeeded, + get_mount() + on volume is guaranteed to return the mount right after calling this function; + there's no need to listen for the 'mount-added' signal on + gio.VolumeMonitor. + + + + + gio.Volume.should_automount + + + should_automount + + + + + + Returns : + True if the volume should + be automatically mounted. + + + + + + The should_automount() method returns whether + the volume should be automatically mounted. + + + + + + Signals + + + The "changed" gio.Volume Signal + + callback + volume + user_param1 + ... + + + + + volume : + the volume + + + user_param1 : + the first user parameter (if any) specified + with the connect() + method + + + ... : + additional user parameters (if any) + + + + + Emitted when the volume has been changed. + + + + + The "removed" gio.Volume Signal + + callback + volume + user_param1 + ... + + + + + volume : + the volume + + + user_param1 : + the first user parameter (if any) specified + with the connect() + method + + + ... : + additional user parameters (if any) + + + + + This signal is emitted when the + gio.Volume + have been removed. If the recipient is holding references to the object + they should release them so the object can be finalized. + + + + + diff --git a/docs/reference/pygio-volumemonitor.xml b/docs/reference/pygio-volumemonitor.xml new file mode 100644 index 0000000..399d07e --- /dev/null +++ b/docs/reference/pygio-volumemonitor.xml @@ -0,0 +1,844 @@ + + + + + + gio.VolumeMonitor + Volume Monitor. + + + + Synopsis + + + gio.VolumeMonitor + gobject.GObject + + + get_connected_drives + + + + get_mount_for_uuid + uuid + + + get_mounts + + + + get_volume_for_uuid + uuid + + + get_volumes + + + + + + +Functions + + gio.volume_monitor_adopt_orphan_mount + + + gio.volume_monitor_get + + + + + + + Ancestry + ++-- gobject.GObject + +-- gio.VolumeMonitor + + + + + + gio.VolumeMonitor Signal Prototypes + + gobject.GObject Signal Prototypes + + + + "drive-changed" + + callback + volume_monitor + drive + user_param1 + ... + + + + + "drive-connected" + + callback + volume_monitor + drive + user_param1 + ... + + + + + "drive-disconnected" + + callback + volume_monitor + drive + user_param1 + ... + + + + + "drive-eject-button" + + callback + volume_monitor + drive + user_param1 + ... + + + + + "mount-added" + + callback + volume_monitor + mount + user_param1 + ... + + + + + "mount-changed" + + callback + volume_monitor + mount + user_param1 + ... + + + + + "mount-pre-unmount" + + callback + volume_monitor + mount + user_param1 + ... + + + + + "mount-removed" + + callback + volume_monitor + mount + user_param1 + ... + + + + + "volume-added" + + callback + volume_monitor + volume + user_param1 + ... + + + + + "volume-changed" + + callback + volume_monitor + volume + user_param1 + ... + + + + + "volume-removed" + + callback + volume_monitor + volume + user_param1 + ... + + + + + + + + Description + + + The gio.VolumeMonitor + is for listing the user interesting devices and volumes on the computer. In other words, + what a file selector or file manager would show in a sidebar. + + + + + Methods + + + gio.VolumeMonitor.get_connected_drives + + + get_connected_drives + + + + + + Returns : + a list of connected + gio.Drive objects. + + + + + + The get_connected_drives() method gets a list + of drives connected to the system. + + + + + gio.VolumeMonitor.get_mount_for_uuid + + + get_mount_for_uuid + uuid + + + + + uuid : + The UUID to look for. + + + + Returns : + A + gio.Mount + or None if no such mount is available. + + + + + + The get_mount_for_uuid() method finds a + gio.Mount + object by it's UUID (see + gio.Mount.get_uuid()) + + + + + gio.VolumeMonitor.get_mounts + + + get_mounts + + + + + + Returns : + A list of + gio.Mount + objects. + + + + + + The get_mounts() method gets a list of the mounts on the system. + + + + + gio.VolumeMonitor.get_volume_for_uuid + + + get_volume_for_uuid + uuid + + + + + uuid : + The UUID to look for. + + + + Returns : + A + gio.Volume + or None if no such volume is available. + + + + + + The get_mount_for_uuid() method finds a + gio.Mount + object by it's UUID (see + gio.Mount.get_uuid()) + + + + + gio.VolumeMonitor.get_volumes + + + get_volumes + + + + + + Returns : + A list of + gio.Volume + objects. + + + + + + The get_volumes() method gets a list of the volumes on the system. + + + + + + Functions + + + gio.volume_monitor_adopt_orphan_mount + + + volume_monitor_adopt_orphan_mount + + + + + + Returns : + The gio.Volume + object that is the parent for mount or None if no wants to adopt the + gio.Mount. + + + + + + This method will be deprecated starting from GIO 2.20 + + + + The volume_monitor_adopt_orphan_mount() function should + be called by any gio.VolumeMonitor + implementation when a new gio.Mount + object is created that is not associated with a + gio.Volume object. + It must be called just before emitting the mount_added signal. + + + If the return value is not None, the caller must associate the returned + gio.Volume + object with the + gio.Mount. + This involves returning it in it's + gio.Mount.get_volumes() + implementation. The caller must also listen for the "removed" signal on the + returned object and give up it's reference when handling that signal + + + Similary, if implementing + gio.volume_monitor_adopt_orphan_mount(), + the implementor must take a reference to mount and return it in it's + gio.Volume.get_mount() + implemented. Also, the implementor must listen for the "unmounted" signal + on mount and give up it's reference upon handling that signal. + + + There are two main use cases for this function. + + + One is when implementing a user space file system driver that reads blocks of + a block device that is already represented by the native volume monitor + (for example a CD Audio file system driver). Such a driver will generate it's own + gio.Mount + object that needs to be assoicated with the + gio.Volume + object that represents the volume. + + + The other is for implementing a + gio.VolumeMonitor + whose sole purpose is to return + gio.Volume + objects representing entries in the users "favorite servers" list or similar. + + + + + gio.volume_monitor_get + + + volume_monitor_get + + + + + + Returns : + A reference to the + gio.VolumeMonitor + used by gio. + + + + + + The volume_monitor_get() function gets the + volume monitor used by gio. + + + + + + Signals + + + The "drive-changed" gio.Volume Signal + + callback + volume_monitor + drive + user_param1 + ... + + + + + volume_monitor : + the volume monitor + + + drive : + the drive that changed + + + user_param1 : + the first user parameter (if any) specified + with the connect() + method + + + ... : + additional user parameters (if any) + + + + + Emitted when a drive changes. + + + + + The "drive-connected" gio.Volume Signal + + callback + volume_monitor + drive + user_param1 + ... + + + + + volume_monitor : + the volume monitor + + + drive : + the drive that was connected + + + user_param1 : + the first user parameter (if any) specified + with the connect() + method + + + ... : + additional user parameters (if any) + + + + + Emitted when a drive is connected to the system. + + + + + The "drive-disconnected" gio.Volume Signal + + callback + volume_monitor + drive + user_param1 + ... + + + + + volume_monitor : + the volume monitor + + + drive : + the drive that was disconnected + + + user_param1 : + the first user parameter (if any) specified + with the connect() + method + + + ... : + additional user parameters (if any) + + + + + Emitted when a drive is disconnected from the system. + + + + + The "drive-eject-button" gio.Volume Signal + + callback + volume_monitor + drive + user_param1 + ... + + + + + volume_monitor : + the volume monitor + + + drive : + the drive where the eject button was pressed + + + user_param1 : + the first user parameter (if any) specified + with the connect() + method + + + ... : + additional user parameters (if any) + + + + + Emitted when the eject button is pressed on drive. + + + + + The "mount-added" gio.Volume Signal + + callback + volume + mount + user_param1 + ... + + + + + volume_monitor : + the volume monitor + + + mount : + a Mount that was added. + + + user_param1 : + the first user parameter (if any) specified + with the connect() + method + + + ... : + additional user parameters (if any) + + + + + Emitted when a mount is added. + + + + + The "mount-changed" gio.Volume Signal + + callback + volume_monitor + mount + user_param1 + ... + + + + + volume_monitor : + the volume monitor + + + mount : + the Mount that changed. + + + user_param1 : + the first user parameter (if any) specified + with the connect() + method + + + ... : + additional user parameters (if any) + + + + + Emitted when a mount changes. + + + + + The "mount-pre-unmount" gio.Volume Signal + + callback + volume_monitor + mount + user_param1 + ... + + + + + volume_monitor : + the volume monitor + + + mount : + the Mount that is being unmounted. + + + user_param1 : + the first user parameter (if any) specified + with the connect() + method + + + ... : + additional user parameters (if any) + + + + + Emitted when a mount is about to be removed. + + + + + The "mount-removed" gio.Volume Signal + + callback + volume_monitor + mount + user_param1 + ... + + + + + volume_monitor : + the volume monitor + + + mount : + the Mount that was removed. + + + user_param1 : + the first user parameter (if any) specified + with the connect() + method + + + ... : + additional user parameters (if any) + + + + + Emitted when a mount is removed. + + + + + The "volume-added" gio.Volume Signal + + callback + volume_monitor + volume + user_param1 + ... + + + + + volume_monitor : + the volume monitor + + + volume : + a Volume that was added. + + + user_param1 : + the first user parameter (if any) specified + with the connect() + method + + + ... : + additional user parameters (if any) + + + + + Emitted when a mountable volume is added to the system. + + + + + The "volume-changed" gio.Volume Signal + + callback + volume_monitor + volume + user_param1 + ... + + + + + volume_monitor : + the volume monitor + + + volume : + a Volume that changed. + + + user_param1 : + the first user parameter (if any) specified + with the connect() + method + + + ... : + additional user parameters (if any) + + + + + Emitted when mountable volume is changed. + + + + + The "volume-removed" gio.Volume Signal + + callback + volume_monitor + volume + user_param1 + ... + + + + + volume_monitor : + the volume monitor + + + volume : + a Volume that was removed. + + + user_param1 : + the first user parameter (if any) specified + with the connect() + method + + + ... : + additional user parameters (if any) + + + + + Emitted when a mountable volume is removed from the system. + + + + diff --git a/docs/reference/pygiounix-classes.xml b/docs/reference/pygiounix-classes.xml new file mode 100644 index 0000000..72b0081 --- /dev/null +++ b/docs/reference/pygiounix-classes.xml @@ -0,0 +1,13 @@ + + + + +PyGio Unix Class Reference + + + + + + diff --git a/docs/reference/pyglib-classes.xml b/docs/reference/pyglib-classes.xml new file mode 100644 index 0000000..ecc4e5b --- /dev/null +++ b/docs/reference/pyglib-classes.xml @@ -0,0 +1,15 @@ + + + + +PyGlibClass Reference + + + + + + + + diff --git a/docs/reference/pyglib-constants.xml b/docs/reference/pyglib-constants.xml new file mode 100644 index 0000000..0f1bf8d --- /dev/null +++ b/docs/reference/pyglib-constants.xml @@ -0,0 +1,282 @@ + + + + + + glib Constants + the built-in constants of the glib module + + + + Synopsis + + + + + + + + + + + + + Description + + + Glib IO Condition Constants + + The IO Condition constants are a set of bit-flags that specify a +condition to watch for on an event source. + + + + glib.IO_IN + + There is data to read + + + + glib.IO_OUT + + Data can be written (without blocking). + + + + glib.IO_PRI + + There is urgent data to read. + + + + glib.IO_ERR + + Error condition. + + + + glib.IO_HUP + + Hung up (the connection has been broken, usually for + pipes and sockets). + + + + glib.IO_NVAL + + Invalid request. The file descriptor is not + open. + + + + + + + + Glib Priority Constants + + The Priority constants specify + + + + glib.PRIORITY_HIGH + + Use this for high priority event sources. + + + + glib.PRIORITY_DEFAULT + + Use this for default priority event sources. This + priority is used when adding timeout functions with the glib.timeout_add() + function. This priority is also used for events from the X + server. + + + + glib.PRIORITY_HIGH_IDLE + + Use this for high priority idle functions. For example, + glib.PRIORITY_HIGH_IDLE + 10 is used for resizing operations; + and, glib.PRIORITY_HIGH_IDLE + 20, for redrawing + operations. (This is done to ensure that any pending resizes are + processed before any pending redraws, so that widgets are not + redrawn twice unnecessarily.) + + + + glib.PRIORITY_DEFAULT_IDLE + + Use this for default priority idle functions. This + priority is used when adding idle functions with the glib.idle_add() + function. + + + + glib.PRIORITY_LOW + + Use this for very low priority background + tasks. + + + + + + + + Glib Spawn Flag Constants + + The Spawn Flag constants are a set of bit-flags that can be +passed to the glib.spawn_async() +function. + + + + glib.SPAWN_LEAVE_DESCRIPTORS_OPEN + + the parent's open file descriptors will be inherited by +the child; otherwise all descriptors except stdin/stdout/stderr will be +closed before calling exec() in the child. + + + + glib.SPAWN_DO_NOT_REAP_CHILD + + the child will not be automatically reaped; you must +call waitpid() or handle SIGCHLD +yourself, or the child will become a zombie. + + + + glib.SPAWN_SEARCH_PATH + + argv[0] need not be an absolute +path, it will be looked for in the user's PATH. + + + + glib.SPAWN_STDOUT_TO_DEV_NULL + + the child's standard output will be discarded, instead +of going to the same location as the parent's standard output. + + + + glib.SPAWN_STDERR_TO_DEV_NULL + + the child's standard error will be discarded. + + + + glib.SPAWN_CHILD_INHERITS_STDIN + + the child will inherit the parent's standard input (by +default, the child's standard input is attached to /dev/null). + + + + glib.SPAWN_FILE_AND_ARGV_ZERO + + the first element of argv is the +file to execute, while the remaining elements are the actual argument vector +to pass to the file. Normally glib.spawn_async() +uses argv[0] as the file to execute, and passes all +of argv to the child. + + + + + + + + Glib User Directory Constants + + The User Directory constants are integer values that are currently used only as arguments to + glib.get_user_special_dir() + function. See function documentation for details. + + + + glib.USER_DIRECTORY_DESKTOP + + the user's Desktop directory + + + + glib.USER_DIRECTORY_DOCUMENTS + + the user's Documents directory + + + + glib.USER_DIRECTORY_DOWNLOAD + + the user's Downloads directory + + + + glib.USER_DIRECTORY_MUSIC + + the user's Music directory + + + + glib.USER_DIRECTORY_PICTURES + + the user's Pictures directory + + + + glib.USER_DIRECTORY_PUBLIC_SHARE + + the user's shared directory + + + + glib.USER_DIRECTORY_TEMPLATES + + the user's Templates directory + + + + glib.USER_DIRECTORY_VIDEOS + + the user's Movies directory + + + + + + + Glib Version Constants + The Version constants specify the version of +Glib used by PyGObject as a 3-tuple containing the major, +minor and patch release numbers. + + + + glib.glib_version + + A 3-tuple containing (major, minor, patch) release + numbers of glib. + + + + glib.pyglib_version + + A 3-tuple containing (major, minor, patch) release + numbers of the python bindings. + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/docs/reference/pyglib-functions.xml b/docs/reference/pyglib-functions.xml new file mode 100644 index 0000000..358fa83 --- /dev/null +++ b/docs/reference/pyglib-functions.xml @@ -0,0 +1,1047 @@ + + + + + + glib Functions + miscellaneous functions + + + + Synopsis + + + + glib.idle_add + callback + ... + + glib.timeout_add + interval + callback + ... + + glib.timeout_add_seconds + interval + callback + ... + + glib.io_add_watch + fd + condition + callback + ... + + glib.source_remove + tag + + glib.main_context_default + + + glib.markup_escape_text + text + + glib.child_watch_add + pid + function + dataNone + priorityglib.PRIORITY_DEFAULT + + glib.spawn_async + argv + envpNone + working_directoryNone + flags0 + child_setupNone + user_dataNone + standard_inputNone + standard_outputNone + standard_errorNone + + glib.get_current_time + + glib.get_user_cache_dir + + glib.get_user_config_dir + + glib.get_user_data_dir + + glib.get_user_special_dir + directory + + glib.main_depth + + glib.threads_init + + glib.filename_display_name + filename + + glib.filename_display_basename + filename + + glib.filename_from_utf8 + utf8string + + + + + + Description + + These functions are part of the PyGObject glib +module but are not directly associated with a specific class. + + + + + Functions + + + glib.idle_add + + + glib.idle_add + callback + ... + + + + callback : + a function to call when +PyGTK is idle + + + ... : + optionals arguments to be passed to +callback + + + Returns : + an integer ID + + + + The glib.idle_add() function adds a +function (specified by callback) to be called +whenever there are no higher priority events pending to the default main +loop. The function is given the default idle priority, +glib.PRIORITY_DEFAULT_IDLE. Additional arguments to +pass to callback can be specified after +callback. The idle priority can be specified as a +keyword-value pair with the keyword "priority". If +callback returns FALSE it is +automatically removed from the list of event sources and will not be called +again. + + + + + glib.timeout_add + + + glib.timeout_add + interval + callback + ... + + + + interval : + the time between calls to the function, in +milliseconds + + + callback : + the function to call + + + ... : + zero or more arguments that will be passed to +callback + + + Returns : + an integer ID of the event +source + + + + The glib.timeout_add() function sets a +function (specified by callback) to be called at +regular intervals (specified by interval, with the +default priority, glib.PRIORITY_DEFAULT. Additional +arguments to pass to callback can be specified after +callback. The idle priority may be specified as a +keyword-value pair with the keyword "priority". + + The function is called repeatedly until it returns +FALSE, at which point the timeout is automatically +destroyed and the function will not be called again. The first call to the +function will be at the end of the first interval. Note that timeout +functions may be delayed, due to the processing of other event sources. Thus +they should not be relied on for precise timing. 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After each + call to the timeout function, the time of the next timeout is recalculated based + on the current time and the given interval. + + The grouping of timers to fire at the same time results in a more power and + CPU efficient behavior so if your timer is in multiples of seconds and you don't + require the first timer exactly one second from now, the use of + glib.timeout_add_seconds() is preferred + over glib.timeout_add(). + + + + + glib.io_add_watch + + + glib.io_add_watch + fd + condition + callback + ... + + + + fd : + a Python file object or an integer file +descriptor ID + + + condition : + a condition mask + + + callback : + a function to call + + + ... : + additional arguments to pass to +callback + + + Returns : + an integer ID of the event source + + + + The glib.io_add_watch() function +arranges for the file (specified by fd) to be +monitored by the main loop for the specified +condition. fd may be a Python +file object or an integer file descriptor. The value of condition is a +combination of: + + + + glib.IO_IN + + There is data to read. + + + + glib.IO_OUT + + Data can be written (without blocking). + + + + glib.IO_PRI + + There is urgent data to read. + + + + glib.IO_ERR + + Error condition. + + + + glib.IO_HUP + + Hung up (the connection has been broken, usually for +pipes and sockets). + + + + + Additional arguments to pass to callback +can be specified after callback. The idle priority +may be specified as a keyword-value pair with the keyword "priority". The +signature of the callback function is: + + + def callback(source, cb_condition, ...) + + + where source is +fd, the file descriptor; +cb_condition is the condition that triggered the +signal; and, ... are the zero or more arguments that +were passed to the glib.io_add_watch() +function. + + If the callback function returns FALSE it +will be automatically removed from the list of event sources and will not be +called again. If it returns TRUE it will be called again +when the condition is matched. + + + + + glib.source_remove + + + glib.source_remove + tag + + + + tag : + an integer ID + + + Returns : + TRUE if the event source was +removed + + + + The glib.source_remove() function +removes the event source specified by tag (as returned by the glib.idle_add(), +glib.timeout_add() +and glib.io_add_watch() +functions) + + + + + glib.main_context_default + + + glib.main_context_default + + + + + Returns : + the default glib.MainContext +object + + + + The glib.main_context_default() function +returns the default glib.MainContext object. + + + + + glib.markup_escape_text + + + glib.markup_escape_text + text + + + + text : + the UTF-8 string to be +escaped + + + Returns : + the escaped text + + + + + This function is available in PyGTK 2.8 and above. + + + The glib.markup_escape_text() function +escapes the string specified by text so that the +markup parser will parse it verbatim. Less than, greater than, ampersand, +etc. are replaced with the corresponding entities. This function would +typically be used when writing out a file to be parsed with the markup +parser. + + Note that this function doesn't protect whitespace and line +endings from being processed according to the XML rules for normalization of +line endings and attribute values. + + + + + glib.child_watch_add + + + glib.child_watch_add + pid + function + dataNone + priorityglib.PRIORITY_DEFAULT + + + + pid : + process id of a child process to watch + + function : + the function to call + + + data : + the optional data to pass to +function + + + priority : + the priority of the idle source - one of the + + + + Returns : + the id of event source. + + + + This function is available in PyGTK 2.6 and above. + + + The glib.child_watch_add() function sets +the function specified by function to be called with +the user data specified by data when the child +indicated by pid exits. The signature for the +callback is: + + +def callback(pid, condition, user_data) + + + where pid is is the child process id, +condition is the status information about the child +process and user_data is data +PyGTK supports only a single callback per process id. + + + + + glib.spawn_async + + + glib.spawn_async + argv + envpNone + working_directoryNone + flags0 + child_setupNone + user_dataNone + standard_inputNone + standard_outputNone + standard_errorNone + + + + argv : + a sequence of strings containing the arguments +of the child process + + + envp : + the child's environment or +None to inherit the parent's +environment. + + + working_directory : + the child's current working directory, or +None to inherit parent's + + + flags : + flags from the . + + + child_setup : + a function to run in the child just before +calling exec() + + + user_data : + the user data for the +child_setup function + + + standard_input : + if TRUE return the file +descriptor for the child's stdin + + + standard_output : + if TRUE return the file +descriptor for the child's stdout + + + standard_error : + if TRUE return the file +descriptor for the child's stderr + + + Returns : + a 4-tuple containing the child's process id and +the stdin, stdout and stderr file descriptor integers. + + + + This function is available in PyGTK 2.6 and above. + + + The glib.spawn_async() function executes +a child program asynchronously (your program will not block waiting for the +child to exit). The child program is specified by the only argument that +must be provided, argv. argv +should be a sequence of strings, to be passed as the argument vector for the +child. The first string in argv is of course the name +of the program to execute. By default, the name of the program must be a +full path; the PATH shell variable will only be searched if +you pass the glib.SPAWN_SEARCH_PATH flag in +flags. The function returns a 4-tuple containing the +child's process id and the file descriptors for the child's stdin, stdout +and stderr. The stdin, stdout and stderr file descriptors are returned only +ofthe corresponding standard_input, +standard_output or +standard_error params are +TRUE. + + On Windows, the low-level child process creation API +(CreateProcess()) doesn't use argument vectors, but a +command line. The C runtime library's spawn*() family +of functions (which glib.spawn_async() +eventually calls) paste the argument vector elements into a command line, +and the C runtime startup code does a corresponding reconstruction of an +argument vector from the command line, to be passed to +main(). Complications arise when you have argument +vector elements that contain spaces of double quotes. The +spawn*() functions don't do any quoting or escaping, +but on the other hand the startup code does do unquoting and unescaping in +order to enable receiving arguments with embedded spaces or double +quotes. To work around this asymmetry, the glib.spawn_async() +function will do quoting and escaping on argument vector elements that need +it before calling the C runtime spawn() +function. + + envp is a sequence of strings, where each + string has the form KEY=VALUE. This will become the + child's environment. If envp is + None or not specified, the child inherits its + parent's environment. + + flags should be the bitwise +OR of the you want to affect the +function's behaviour. The glib.SPAWN_DO_NOT_REAP_CHILD +flag means that the child will not automatically be reaped; you must use a +GChildWatch source to be notified about the death of the child +process. Eventually you must call g_spawn_close_pid() on the child_pid, in +order to free resources which may be associated with the child process. (On +Unix, using a GChildWatch source is equivalent to calling +waitpid() or handling the SIGCHLD +signal manually. On Windows, calling g_spawn_close_pid() is equivalent to +calling CloseHandle() on the process handle +returned). + + glib.SPAWN_LEAVE_DESCRIPTORS_OPEN means +that the parent's open file descriptors will be inherited by the child; +otherwise all descriptors except stdin/stdout/stderr will be closed before +calling exec() in the +child. glib.SPAWN_SEARCH_PATH means that +argv[0] need not be an absolute path, it will be +looked for in the user's +PATH. glib.SPAWN_STDOUT_TO_DEV_NULL +means that the child's standard output will be discarded, instead of going +to the same location as the parent's standard output. If you use this flag, +standard_output must be +None. glib.SPAWN_STDERR_TO_DEV_NULL +means that the child's standard error will be discarded, instead of going to +the same location as the parent's standard error. If you use this flag, +standard_error must be +None. glib.SPAWN_CHILD_INHERITS_STDIN +means that the child will inherit the parent's standard input (by default, +the child's standard input is attached to +/dev/null). If you use this flag, +standard_input must be +None. glib.SPAWN_FILE_AND_ARGV_ZERO +means that the first element of argv is the file to +execute, while the remaining elements are the actual argument vector to pass +to the file. Normally the glib.spawn_async() +function uses argv[0] as the file to execute, and +passes all of argv to the child. + + child_setup and +user_data are a function and user data. On POSIX +platforms, the function is called in the child after GLib has performed all +the setup it plans to perform (including creating pipes, closing file +descriptors, etc.) but before calling exec(). That is, +child_setup is called just before calling +exec() in the child. Obviously actions taken in this +function will only affect the child, not the parent. On Windows, there is no +separate fork() and exec() +functionality. Child processes are created and run right away with one API +call, +CreateProcess(). child_setup is +called in the parent process just before creating the child process. You +should carefully consider what you do in child_setup +if you intend your software to be portable to Windows. + + The returned child process id can be used to send signals to the +child, or to wait for the child if you specified the +glib.SPAWN_DO_NOT_REAP_CHILD flag. On Windows, child +pid will be returned only if you specified the +glib.SPAWN_DO_NOT_REAP_CHILD flag. + + The caller of the glib.spawn_async() +must close any returned file descriptors when they are no longer in +use. + + If standard_input is +None, the child's standard input is attached to +/dev/null unless +glib.SPAWN_CHILD_INHERITS_STDIN is set. + + If standard_error is +None, the child's standard error goes to the same +location as the parent's standard error unless +glib.SPAWN_STDERR_TO_DEV_NULL is set. + + If standard_output is +None, the child's standard output goes to the same +location as the parent's standard output unless +glib.SPAWN_STDOUT_TO_DEV_NULL is set. + + If an error occurs, the glib.GError exception will be +raised. + + + + + glib.get_current_time + + + glib.get_current_time + + + + Returns : + the current time as the number of seconds and +microseconds from the epoch. + + + + This function is available in PyGTK 2.8 and above. + + + The glib.get_current_time() function +reurns the current time of day as the number of seconds and microseconds +from the epoch. + + + + + glib.get_user_cache_dir + + + glib.get_user_cache_dir + + + + Returns : + + + a strings with a path to user's cache directory. + + + + + + This function is available in PyGObject 2.18 and above. + + + Returns a base directory in which to store non-essential, + cached data specific to particular user. + + On UNIX platforms this is determined using the mechanisms + described in the + XDG + Base Directory Specification. + + + + glib.get_user_config_dir + + + glib.get_user_config_dir + + + + Returns : + + + a strings with a path to user's configuration directory. + + + + + + This function is available in PyGObject 2.18 and above. + + + Returns a base directory in which to store user-specific + application configuration information such as user preferences + and settings. + + On UNIX platforms this is determined using the mechanisms + described in the + XDG + Base Directory Specification. + + + + glib.get_user_data_dir + + + glib.get_user_data_dir + + + + Returns : + + + a strings with a path to user's data directory. + + + + + + This function is available in PyGObject 2.18 and above. + + + Returns a base directory in which to access application + data such as icons that is customized for a particular + user + + On UNIX platforms this is determined using the mechanisms + described in the + XDG + Base Directory Specification. + + + + glib.get_user_special_dir + + + glib.get_user_special_dir + directory + + + + directory : + + + the logical id of special directory, + see User + Directory constants for the list of supported + values + + + + + Returns : + + + a strings with a path to the requested directory. + + + + + + This function is available in PyGObject 2.18 and above. + + + Returns the full path of a special directory using its + logical id. + + On Unix this is done using the XDG special user + directories. For compatibility with existing practise, + glib.USER_DIRECTORY_DESKTOP + falls back to $HOME/Desktop when XDG + special user directories have not been set up. + + Depending on the platform, the user might be able to + change the path of the special directory without requiring the + session to restart; GLib will not reflect any change once the + special directories are loaded. + + + + glib.main_depth + + + glib.main_depth + + + + Returns : + the depth of the stack of calls to the main +context. + + + + This function is available in PyGTK 2.8 and above. + + + The main_depth() function returns the depth +of the stack of calls in the main context. That is, when called from the +toplevel, it gives 0. When called from within a callback from the glib.MainContext.iteration() +method (or the glib.MainLoop.run() +method, etc.) it returns 1. When called from within a callback to a +recursive call to the glib.MainContext.iteration() +method), it returns 2. And so forth. + + + + + glib.threads_init + + + glib.threads_init + + + + + Returns : + + + + + This function is available in PyGTK 2.4 and above. + + + The threads_init() function initializes the + the use of Python threading in the glib module. This function is + different than the gtk.gdk.threads_init() + function as that function also initializes the gdk threads. + + + + + glib.signal_accumulator_true_handled + + + glib.signal_accumulator_true_handled + + + + This function is available in PyGTK 2.8 and above. + + + The signal_accumulator_true_handled() + function is only used as accumulator argument when registering + signals. + + + + + glib.filename_display_name + + + glib.filename_display_name + filename + + + + filename : + a pathname in the file name + encoding + + + Returns : + an UTF8 rendition of + filename. + + + + This function is available in PyGTK 2.10 and above. + + + The filename_display_name() function + converts a filename into a valid UTF-8 string. The conversion is not + necessarily reversible, so you should keep the original around and use + the return value of this function only for display purposes. Unlike + g_filename_to_utf8(), the result is guaranteed to be non-None even if + the filename actually isn't in the file name encoding. + + If you know the whole pathname of the file you should use the + glib.filename_display_basename() + function, since that allows location-based translation of + filenames. + + + + + glib.filename_display_basename + + + glib.filename_display_basename + filename + + + + filename : + an absolute pathname in the file name + encoding + + + Returns : + an UTF8 rendition of + filename. + + + + This function is available in PyGTK 2.10 and above. + + + The filename_display_basename() function + returns the display basename for the particular filename, guaranteed + to be valid UTF-8. The display name might not be identical to the + filename, for instance there might be problems converting it to UTF-8, + and some files can be translated in the display. + + You must pass the whole absolute pathname to this functions so + that translation of well known locations can be done. + + This function is preferred over the glib.filename_display_name() + function if you know the whole path, as it allows translation. + + + + + glib.filename_from_utf8 + + + glib.filename_from_utf8 + utf8string + + + + utf8string : + a UTF-8 encoded string. + + + Returns : + a filename encoded in the GLib filename + encoding. + + + + This function is available in PyGTK 2.10 and above. + + + The filename_from_utf8() function converts + a string from UTF-8 to the encoding GLib uses for filenames. Note that + on Windows GLib uses UTF-8 for filenames. + + + + + + diff --git a/docs/reference/pyglib-maincontext.xml b/docs/reference/pyglib-maincontext.xml new file mode 100644 index 0000000..ccb91bb --- /dev/null +++ b/docs/reference/pyglib-maincontext.xml @@ -0,0 +1,152 @@ + + + + + + glib.MainContext + + an object representing a set of event sources to be handled +in a glib.MainLoop. + + + + Synopsis + + + glib.MainContext + + glib.MainContext + + + iteration + may_block + + + pending + + + + + + + Ancestry + ++-- glib.MainContext + + + + + + Description + + A glib.MainContext +represents a set of event sources that can be run in a single thread. File +descriptors (plain files, pipes or sockets) and timeouts are the standard +event sources for GTK and PyGTK though +others can be added. Each event source is assigned a priority. The default +priority, glib.PRIORITY_DEFAULT, is 0. Values less +than 0 denote higher priorities. Values greater than 0 denote lower +priorities. Events from high priority sources are always processed before +events from lower priority sources. Single iterations of a glib.MainContext +can be run with the iteration() +method. + + + + + Constructor + + + glib.MainContext + + + + Returns : + a new glib.MainContext + object. + + + + Creates a new glib.MainContext +object. + + + + + Methods + + + glib.MainContext.iteration + + + iteration + + + + may_block : + if TRUE the call may block + waiting for an event. + + + Returns : + TRUE if events were + dispatched. + + + + The iteration() method runs a single +iteration. This involves: + + + + checking to see if any associated event sources are ready +to be processed; + + + then if no events sources are ready and +may_block is TRUE, waiting for a +source to become ready; + + + and finally, dispatching the highest priority events +sources that are ready + + + + Note that even when may_block is +TRUE, it is still possible for +iteration() to return FALSE, +since the the wait may be interrupted for other reasons than an event source +becoming ready. + + + + + glib.MainContext.pending + + + pending + + + + Returns : + TRUE if events are + pending. + + + + The pending() method checks if any +associated sources have pending events. + + + + + + diff --git a/docs/reference/pyglib-mainloop.xml b/docs/reference/pyglib-mainloop.xml new file mode 100644 index 0000000..bd12fca --- /dev/null +++ b/docs/reference/pyglib-mainloop.xml @@ -0,0 +1,202 @@ + + + + + + glib.MainLoop + + an object representing the main event loop of a PyGTK + application. + + + + Synopsis + + + glib.MainLoop + + glib.MainLoop + contextNone + is_running0 + + + get_context + + + is_running + + + quit + + + run + + + + + + + Ancestry + ++-- glib.MainLoop + + + + + + Description + + glib.MainLoop +represents a main event loop. A glib.MainLoop +is created with the glib.MainLoop() +constructor. After adding the initial event sources, the run() +method is called. This continuously checks for new events from each of the +event sources and dispatches them. Finally, the processing of an event from +one of the sources leads to a call to the quit() +method to exit the main loop, and the run() +method returns. + + It is possible to create new instances of glib.MainLoop +recursively. This is often used in PyGTK applications +when showing modal dialog boxes. Note that event sources are associated with +a particular glib.MainContext, +and will be checked and dispatched for all main loops associated with that +glib.MainContext. + + PyGTK contains wrappers of some of these +functions, e.g. the gtk.main(), gtk.main_quit() +and gtk.events_pending() +functions. + + + + + Constructor + + + glib.MainLoop + contextNone + is_runningNone + + + + context : + a glib.MainContext + or None to use the default + context. + + + is_running : + if TRUE indicates that the + loop is running. This is not very important since calling the run() + method will set this to TRUE + anyway. + + + Returns : + a new glib.MainLoop + object. + + + + Creates a new glib.MainLoop +object. + + + + + Methods + + + glib.MainLoop.get_context + + + get_context + + + + Returns : + the glib.MainContext + the mainloop is associated with + + + + The get_context() method returns the +glib.MainContext +that the mainloop was created with. + + + + + glib.MainLoop.is_running + + + is_running + + + + Returns : + TRUE if the mainloop is + currently being run. + + + + The is_running() method checks to see +if the mainloop is currently being run via the run() +method. + + + + + glib.MainLoop.quit + + + quit + + + The quit() method stops the mainloop +from running. Any subsequent calls to the run() +method will return immediately. + + + + + glib.MainLoop.run + + + run + + + The run() method runs a mainloop until +the quit() +method is called. If this is called for the thread of the loop's glib.MainContext, +it will process events from the loop, otherwise it will simply wait. + + + + + + diff --git a/docs/reference/pygobject-classes.xml b/docs/reference/pygobject-classes.xml new file mode 100644 index 0000000..17f925c --- /dev/null +++ b/docs/reference/pygobject-classes.xml @@ -0,0 +1,17 @@ + + + + +PyGObject Class Reference + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/docs/reference/pygobject-constants.xml b/docs/reference/pygobject-constants.xml new file mode 100644 index 0000000..a8f9711 --- /dev/null +++ b/docs/reference/pygobject-constants.xml @@ -0,0 +1,390 @@ + + + + + + gobject Constants + the built-in constants of the gobject module + + + + Synopsis + + + + + + + + + + + + Description + + + GObject Param Flag Constants + + The Param Flag constants are a set of bit-flags that specify +certain aspects of parameters that can be configured. + + + + gobject.PARAM_READABLE + + The parameter is readable + + + + gobject.PARAM_WRITABLE + + The parameter is writable + + + + gobject.PARAM_CONSTRUCT + + The parameter will be set upon object + construction + + + + gobject.PARAM_CONSTRUCT_ONLY + + The parameter will only be set upon object + construction + + + + gobject.PARAM_LAX_VALIDATION + + Upon parameter conversion strict validation is not + required + + + + + + + + GObject Signal Flag Constants + + The Signal Flag constants are a set of bit-flags that specify a +signal's behavior. The overall signal description outlines how especially +the RUN flags control the stages of a signal +emission. + + + + gobject.SIGNAL_RUN_FIRST + + Invoke the object method handler in the first emission + stage. + + + + gobject.SIGNAL_RUN_LAST + + Invoke the object method handler in the third emission + stage. + + + + gobject.SIGNAL_RUN_CLEANUP + + Invoke the object method handler in the last emission + stage. + + + + gobject.SIGNAL_NO_RECURSE + + Signals being emitted for an object while currently + being in emission for this very object will not be emitted + recursively, but instead cause the first emission to be + restarted. + + + + gobject.SIGNAL_DETAILED + + This signal supports "::detail" appendices to the + signal name upon handler connections and emissions. + + + + gobject.SIGNAL_ACTION + + Action signals are signals that may freely be emitted + on alive objects from user code via the gobject.emit() + method and friends, without the need of being embedded into + extra code that performs pre or post emission adjustments on the + object. They can also be thought of as object methods which can + be called generically by third-party code. + + + + gobject.SIGNAL_NO_HOOKS + + No emissions hooks are supported for this + signal. + + + + + + + + GObject Spawn Flag Constants + + The Spawn Flag constants are a set of bit-flags that can be +passed to the gobject.spawn_async() +function. + + + + gobject.SPAWN_LEAVE_DESCRIPTORS_OPEN + + the parent's open file descriptors will be inherited by +the child; otherwise all descriptors except stdin/stdout/stderr will be +closed before calling exec() in the child. + + + + gobject.SPAWN_DO_NOT_REAP_CHILD + + the child will not be automatically reaped; you must +call waitpid() or handle SIGCHLD +yourself, or the child will become a zombie. + + + + gobject.SPAWN_SEARCH_PATH + + argv[0] need not be an absolute +path, it will be looked for in the user's PATH. + + + + gobject.SPAWN_STDOUT_TO_DEV_NULL + + the child's standard output will be discarded, instead +of going to the same location as the parent's standard output. + + + + gobject.SPAWN_STDERR_TO_DEV_NULL + + the child's standard error will be discarded. + + + + gobject.SPAWN_CHILD_INHERITS_STDIN + + the child will inherit the parent's standard input (by +default, the child's standard input is attached to /dev/null). + + + + gobject.SPAWN_FILE_AND_ARGV_ZERO + + the first element of argv is the +file to execute, while the remaining elements are the actual argument vector +to pass to the file. Normally gobject.spawn_async() +uses argv[0] as the file to execute, and passes all +of argv to the child. + + + + + + + + GObject Built-in Type Constants + + The Built-in Type constants specify the pre-defined types used +by gobject. + + + + gobject.TYPE_INVALID + + An invalid type, used as error return value in some + functions. + + + + gobject.TYPE_NONE + + A fundamental type indicating no type. + + + + gobject.TYPE_INTERFACE + + The fundamental type from which all interfaces are + derived. + + + + gobject.TYPE_CHAR + + The fundamental type corresponding to a + character. This maps to a string in Python. + + + + gobject.TYPE_UCHAR + + The fundamental type corresponding to an unsigned + character. This maps to a string in Python. + + + + gobject.TYPE_BOOLEAN + + The fundamental type corresponding to a True or False + value. This maps to an integer in Python. + + + + gobject.TYPE_INT + + The fundamental type corresponding to an + integer. This maps to an integer in Python. + + + + gobject.TYPE_UINT + + he fundamental type corresponding to an unsigned + integer. This maps to an integer in Python. + + + + gobject.TYPE_LONG + + The fundamental type corresponding to a long + integer. This maps to an integer in Python. + + + + gobject.TYPE_ULONG + + The fundamental type corresponding to an unsigned + integer. This maps to an integer in Python. + + + + gobject.TYPE_INT64 + + The fundamental type corresponding to an long long + integer. This maps to a long integer in Python. + + + + gobject.TYPE_UINT64 + + The fundamental type corresponding to an unsigned long + long integer. This maps to a long integer in Python. + + + + gobject.TYPE_ENUM + + The fundamental type corresponding to an enumeration + type. This maps to an integer in Python. + + + + gobject.TYPE_FLAGS + + The fundamental type corresponding to a flag + type. This maps to an integer in Python. + + + + gobject.TYPE_FLOAT + + The fundamental type corresponding to a floating point + number. This maps to a float in Python. + + + + gobject.TYPE_DOUBLE + + The fundamental type corresponding to a double + floating point number. This maps to a float in Python. + + + + gobject.TYPE_STRING + + The fundamental type corresponding to a string. + + + + gobject.TYPE_POINTER + + The fundamental type corresponding to a pointer to an + anonymous type. This has no corresponding Python type. + + + + gobject.TYPE_BOXED + + The fundamental type corresponding to a boxed object + type. + + + + gobject.TYPE_PARAM + + The fundamental type corresponding to a GParamSpec + type. + + + + gobject.TYPE_OBJECT + + The fundamental type corresponding to a GObject + type. + + + + gobject.TYPE_PYOBJECT + + The fundamental type corresponding to a Python Object + type. + + + + + + + + GObject Version Constants + + The Version constants specify the version of +GLIB used by PyGTK as a 3-tuple containing the major, +minor and patch release numbers. + + + + gobject.glib_version + + A 3-tuple containing (major, minor, patch) release + numbers. + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/docs/reference/pygobject-functions.xml b/docs/reference/pygobject-functions.xml new file mode 100644 index 0000000..7ca3918 --- /dev/null +++ b/docs/reference/pygobject-functions.xml @@ -0,0 +1,889 @@ + + + + + + gobject Functions + miscellaneous functions + + + + Synopsis + + + + gobject.type_name + type + + gobject.type_from_name + type_name + + gobject.type_parent + type + + gobject.type_is_a + type + parent_type + + gobject.type_children + type + + gobject.type_interfaces + type + + gobject.type_register + class + + gobject.signal_new + signal_name + type + flags + return_type + param_types + + gobject.signal_list_names + type + + gobject.signal_list_ids + type + + gobject.signal_lookup + name + type + + gobject.signal_name + signal_id + + gobject.signal_query + name + type + + gobject.signal_query + signal_id + + gobject.list_properties + type + + gobject.new + type + ... + + gobject.signal_accumulator_true_handled + + gobject.add_emission_hook + type + name + callback + ... + + gobject.remove_emission_hook + type + name + hook_id + + gobject._install_metaclass + metaclass + + + + + + + Description + + These functions are part of the PyGTK gobject +module but are not directly associated with a specific class. + + + + Many functions that previously were in this namespace got moved to glib namespace instead. They + are still available in gobject for backward compatibility, but + not documented here. If you miss documentation for some function, be sure to + check glib first. + + + + + + + Functions + + + gobject.type_name + + + gobject.type_name + type + + + + type : + a GObject type, type ID or +instance + + + Returns : + + + + + The gobject.type_name() function returns +the unique name that is assigned to the specified +type. type can be a GObject +type, type ID or instance. This function raises a TypeError exception +if type isn't a PyGTK type. + + + + + gobject.type_from_name + + + gobject.type_from_name + type_name + + + + type_name : + a string containing the name of a +type + + + Returns : + the type ID named +type_name + + + + The gobject.type_from_name() function +returns the type ID of the PyGTK type with the name +specified by type_name. This function raises a +RuntimeError exception if no type matches +type_name. + + + + + gobject.type_parent + + + gobject.type_parent + type + + + + type : + a GObject type, type ID or +instance + + + Returns : + the parent type ID + + + + The gobject.type_parent() function returns +the direct parent type ID of the specified type. +type can be a GObject type, type ID or instance. If +type has no parent, i.e. is a fundamental type, the +RuntimeError exception is raised. + + + + + gobject.type_is_a + + + gobject.type_is_a + type + parent_type + + + + type : + a GObject type, type ID or +instance + + + parent_type : + a GObject type, type ID or +instance + + + Returns : + TRUE if +parent_type is an ancestor of +type + + + + The gobject.type_is_a() function returns +TRUE if the specified type is a +descendant of the type specified by parent_type. This +function also returns TRUE if +parent_type is an interface and +type conforms to it. + + + + + gobject.type_children + + + gobject.type_children + type + + + + type : + a GObject type, type ID or +instance + + + Returns : + a list of the child types of +type + + + + The gobject.type_children() function +returns a list containing the child types of the specified +type. + + + + + gobject.type_interfaces + + + gobject.type_interfaces + type + + + + type : + a GObject type, type ID or +instance + + + Returns : + a list of the interface types supported by +type + + + + The gobject.type_interfaces() function +returns a list of the interface types supported by +type. type can be a GObject +type, type ID or instance. This function returns a RuntimeError exception if +type is not a valid type or has no interfaces. + + + + + gobject.type_register + + + gobject.type_register + class + + + + class : + a Python class that is a descendant of gobject.GObject + + + + The gobject.type_register() function +registers the specified Python class as a PyGTK type. +class must be a descendant of gobject.GObject. The function generates a name for the new type. + + + + + gobject.signal_new + + + gobject.signal_new + signal_name + type + flags + return_type + param_types + + + + signal_name : + a string containing the name of the +signal + + + type : + the object type that the signal is associated +with + + + flags : + the signal flags + + + return_type : + the return type of the signal +handler + + + param_types : + the parameter types passed to the signal +handler + + + Returns : + a unique integer signal ID + + + + The gobject.signal_new() function registers +a signal with the specified signal_name for the +specified object type. The value of +flags is a combination of: + + + + gobject.SIGNAL_RUN_FIRST + + Invoke the object method handler in the first emission +stage. + + + + gobject.SIGNAL_RUN_LAST + + Invoke the object method handler in the third emission +stage. + + + + gobject.SIGNAL_RUN_CLEANUP + + Invoke the object method handler in the last emission +stage. + + + + gobject.SIGNAL_NO_RECURSE + + Signals being emitted for an object while currently +being in emission for this very object will not be emitted recursively, but +instead cause the first emission to be restarted. + + + + gobject.SIGNAL_DETAILED + + This signal supports "::detail" appendixes to the +signal name upon handler connections and emissions. + + + + gobject.SIGNAL_ACTION + + Action signals are signals that may freely be emitted +on alive objects from user code via gobject.emit()() +and friends, without the need of being embedded into extra code that +performs pre or post emission adjustments on the object. They can also be +thought of as generically callable object methods. + + + + gobject.SIGNAL_NO_HOOKS + + No emissions hooks are supported for this +signal. + + + + + return_type is the type of the return +value from a signal handler and may be a gobject type, type ID or instance. +The param_types parameter is a list of additional +types that are passed to the signal handler. Each parameter type may be +specified as a gobject type, type ID or instance. For example, to add a +signal to the gtk.Window type called "my-signal" that calls a handler with a +gtk.Button widget and an integer value and a return value that is a +boolean, use: + + + gobject.signal_new("my_signal", gtk.Window, gobject.SIGNAL_RUN_LAST, gobject.TYPE_BOOLEAN, (gtk.Button, gobject.TYPE_INT)) + + + + + + gobject.signal_list_names + + + gobject.signal_list_names + type + + + + type : + a GObject type, type ID or +instance + + + Returns : + a list of the signal names supported by +type + + + + The gobject.signal_list_names() function +returns a list of the names of the signals that are supported by the +specified GObject type + + + The type keyword is available in PyGTK 2.6 and above. + + + + + + gobject.signal_list_ids + + + gobject.signal_list_ids + type + + + + type : + a GObject type, type ID or +instance + + + Returns : + a list of the signal ids supported by +type + + + + + This method is available in PyGTK 2.6 and above. + + + The gobject.signal_list_ids() function +returns a list of the integer ids of the signals that are supported by the +GObject specified by type + + + + + gobject.signal_lookup + + + gobject.signal_lookup + name + type + + + + name : + the name of a signal for +type + + + type : + a GObject type, type ID or +instance + + + Returns : + the integer id of a signal supported by +type or 0. + + + + + This method is available in PyGTK 2.6 and above. + + + The gobject.signal_lookup() function +returns the id of the signal with the name specified by +name that is supported by the GObject specified +specified bytype. 0 is returned if the signal is not +found. + + + + + gobject.signal_name + + + gobject.signal_name + signal_id + + + + signal_id : + an integer signal id + + + Returns : + the name of the signal or +None. + + + + + This method is available in PyGTK 2.6 and above. + + + The gobject.signal_name() function returns +the name of the signal that has the signal id specified by +id. + + + + + gobject.signal_query + + + gobject.signal_query + name + type + + + + name : + the name of a signal for +type + + + type : + a GObject type, type ID or +instance + + + Returns : + a 6-tuple containing signal information or +None + + + + + This method is available in PyGTK 2.6 and above. + + + The gobject.signal_query() function returns +a 6-tuple containing information about the signal with the name specified by +name that is supported by the GObject specified by +type. If the signal is not found +None is returned. + + The signal information 6-tuple contains: + + + + the integer signal id + + + the signal name + + + the GType that the signal is registered for + + + the signal flags (see the ) + + + the GType of the return from the signal callback +function + + + a tuple containing the GTypes of the parameters that are +passed to the signal callback function. Note that these may not correspond +exactly to the PyGTK signal callback parameters. + + + + + + + gobject.signal_query + + + gobject.signal_query + signal_id + + + + signal_id : + the integer id of a signal + + + Returns : + a 6-tuple containing signal information or +None + + + + + This method is available in PyGTK 2.6 and above. + + + The gobject.signal_query() function returns +a 6-tuple containing information about the signal with the id specified by +signal_id. If the signal is not found +None is returned. + + The signal information 6-tuple contains: + + + + the integer signal id + + + the signal name + + + the GType that the signal is registered for + + + the signal flags (see the ) + + + the GType of the return from the signal callback +function + + + a tuple containing the GTypes of the parameters that are +passed to the signal callback function. Note that these may not correspond +exactly to the PyGTK signal callback parameters. + + + + + + + gobject.list_properties + + + gobject.list_properties + type + + + + type : + a GObject type, type ID or +instance + + + Returns : + a list of the properties (as GParam objects) +supported by type + + + + The gobject.list_properties() function +returns a list of the properties (as GParam objects) supported by +type. + + + + + gobject.new + + + gobject.new + type + ... + + + + type : + a GObject type, type ID or +instance + + + ... : + zero or more property-value +pairs + + + Returns : + a new object if the specified +type + + + + The gobject.new() function returns a new +object of the specified type. type must specify a +type that is a descendant of gobject.GObject. A +TypeError exception is raised if type specifies an +abstract class or a type that is not a descendant of gobject.GObject. A set +of property-value pairs may be specified to set the value of the object's +properties. + + + + + gobject.signal_accumulator_true_handled + + + gobject.signal_accumulator_true_handled + + + + This function is available in PyGTK 2.8 and above. + + + The signal_accumulator_true_handled() + function is only used as accumulator argument when registering + signals. + + + + + gobject.add_emission_hook + + + gobject.add_emission_hook + type + name + callback + ... + + + + type : + a Python GObject instance or + type + + + name : + a signal name + + + callback : + a function + + + ... : + zero or more extra arguments that will be + passed to callback. + + + Returns : + the hook id, for later use with gobject.signal_remove_emission_hook(). + + + + This function is available in PyGTK 2.8 and above. + + + The add_emission_hook() function adds an + emission hook for the signal specified by name, + which will get called for any emission of that signal, independent of + the instance. This is possible only for signals which don't have the + gobject.SIGNAL_NO_HOOKS flag set. + + + + + gobject.remove_emission_hook + + + gobject.remove_emission_hook + type + name + hook_id + + + + type : + a Python GObject instance or + type + + + name : + a signal name + + + hook_id : + the id of the emission hook as returned by the + gobject.add_emission_hook()) + function. + + + Returns : + + + + + This function is available in PyGTK 2.8 and above. + + + The remove_emission_hook() function deletes + an emission hook. + + + + + gobject._install_metaclass + + + gobject._install_metaclass + metaclass + + + + metaclass : + + + + + This function is available in PyGTK 2.10 and above. + + + The _install_metaclass() function installs + the metaclass specified by metaclass. + + + + + + diff --git a/docs/reference/pygobject-gboxed.xml b/docs/reference/pygobject-gboxed.xml new file mode 100644 index 0000000..f7f2438 --- /dev/null +++ b/docs/reference/pygobject-gboxed.xml @@ -0,0 +1,68 @@ + + + + + + gobject.GBoxed + an object containing an opaque chunk of data + + + + Synopsis + + + gobject.GBoxed + + copy + + + + + + + Ancestry + ++-- gobject.GBoxed + + + + + + Description + + gobject.GBoxed +is an abstract base class that encapsulates an opaque chunk of data to +provide an object-oriented interface and a type that is registered with the +GLIB type system. A boxed type is registered with +functions that provide for the copying and freeing of the underlying data +structure - this allows PyGTK to encapsulate these as Python objects. + + + + + Methods + + + gobject.GBoxed.copy + + + copy + + + + Returns : + a copy of the gobject.GBoxed + object + + + + The copy() method makes and returns a copy of the boxed object. + + + + + + diff --git a/docs/reference/pygobject-ginterface.xml b/docs/reference/pygobject-ginterface.xml new file mode 100644 index 0000000..1b29ddf --- /dev/null +++ b/docs/reference/pygobject-ginterface.xml @@ -0,0 +1,38 @@ + + + + + + gobject.GInterface + + an object representing a GInterface + + + + Synopsis + + + gobject.GInterface + + + + + + Ancestry + ++-- gobject.GInterface + + + + + + Description + + gobject.GInterface +is an abstract base class that encapsulates a GInterface. + + + + diff --git a/docs/reference/pygobject-gpointer.xml b/docs/reference/pygobject-gpointer.xml new file mode 100644 index 0000000..da16954 --- /dev/null +++ b/docs/reference/pygobject-gpointer.xml @@ -0,0 +1,42 @@ + + + + + + gobject.GPointer + + an object containing a completely opaque chunk of + data + + + + Synopsis + + + gobject.GPointer + + + + + + Ancestry + ++-- gobject.GPointer + + + + + + Description + + gobject.GPointer +is an abstract base class that encapsulates an opaque chunk of data and +registers it with the GLIB type system. A pointer type +has no methods and generic ways of copying and freeing the data. It +shouldn't be used in PyGTK. + + + + diff --git a/docs/reference/pygobject-introduction.xml b/docs/reference/pygobject-introduction.xml new file mode 100644 index 0000000..fb3e6f2 --- /dev/null +++ b/docs/reference/pygobject-introduction.xml @@ -0,0 +1,222 @@ + + + + + Introduction + + This document describes many of the PyGObject + version 2.12 classes and their methods and associated + functions. Deprecated classes, functions and methods have been + specifically left out of this reference though classes that have become + deprecated since PyGObject 2.0 have been left in but annotated with a + deprecation warning. This document attempts to document as much of the + PyGObject API as possible but there + are undoubtedly errors and omissions. If you discover any of these please + file a bug report at bugzilla.gnome.org for the + pygobject project. Specific areas that have not been + documented include: + + + + The GParamSpec class + + + + This reference describes the API for PyGObject as + of version 2.11.0+ and assumes that the additional API changes for version + 2.12 will not be significant. There will undoubtedly be changes that are + not reflected in this reference. The differences in the API between + version 2.0 and previous versions are denoted in this reference with a + Note that describes the availability of the object, constructor, method or + function. Any of these that do not have a notation can be assumed to be + available in all versions of PyGObject from 2.0 and up. The source code + must be consulted if this reference and your version of + PyGObject seem to differ. You are encouraged to use the + latest version of PyGObject that is available. See the + PyGTK + homepage for more information and more resources on how to use + PyGObject as well as help in its development. + + The Reference contains a chapter for each + PyGObject module containing the class descriptions. The + class descriptions are arranged alphabetically within the + chapters. Currently there is one module chapter: + + + + The gobject module + The classes that are included in the +gobject module of PyGObject and are +accessed similar to: gobject.GObject. These classes are the base object +classes that the gtk and gtk.gdk +module classes are built on. + + + + + + + + Reference Page Format + + Each PyGObject class is described in a reference +page that has a number of sections in a fixed format. Each reference page +will have a subset of the following sections: + + + + Name + + The name and a one-line description of the +class. + + + + Synopsis + + A synopsis of the class and its methods and +optionally a list of associated functions. + + + + Ancestry + + The list of the parent classes of the class. This +section may not be present in all class descriptions. + + + + Properties + + A list of the properties (internal state) +supported by the class. This section may not be present in all classes. The +property descriptions include the name, the access operations (e.g. Read, +Write), and a brief description. Properties are accessed using the gobject.set_property() +and gobject.get_property() +methods that are available to every PyGObject object. This +section may not be present in all class descriptions. + + + + Attributes + + A set of internal object state data accessible as Python + attributes (e.g. object.attr). The attribute descriptions include + a name by which the attribute data is accessed, the access mode + (e.g. Read, Write), and a brief description of the attribute. Most + PyGObject classes do not support attributes so + this section is not present in most class descriptions. + + + + Signal Prototypes + + A list of the signals supported by the class including + the signal name and a synopsis of the signal handler function + prototype. This section may not be present in all class + descriptions. + + + + Description + A description of the class and possibly some of + the methods supported by the class. + + + + Constructor + + The description of the class object constructor including + the synopsis with brief parameter descriptions and a description + of th use of the constructor. There may be more than one + constructor description if the constructor supports different + parameter lists. This section may not be present in all class + descriptions. + + + + Methods + + A list of methods supported by the class. Each method + description includes: a synopsis of the method and its parameters + as well as a brief description of each parameter and return value + (if any); and, a description of the use of the method. + + + + Functions + + A list of related functions. Each function description + includes a synopsis of the function and its parameters and return + value (if any), and a description of the use of the + function. + + + + Signals + + A list of signals including a synopsis of the signal + handler prototype function with its parameters and return value + (if any). The signal emission conditions are briefly + described. This section is not present in all class descriptions; + specifically, the gtk.gdk classes do not + usually support signals. + + + + + The function and method synopsis parameters are displayed in + bold to denote Python keyword + parameters. Also if the parameter is optional its default value will be + displayed. For example the gobject.signal_lookup() + function synopsis is: + + + + gobject.signal_lookup + name + type + + + + The parameters name and + type are keyword parameters that can be specified + in a call either by position or keyword (in which case position is not + important). The following calls have the same result: + + + id = gobject.signal_lookup("clicked", gtk.Button) + id = gobject.signal_lookup("clicked", type=gtk.Button) + id = gobject.signal_lookup(name="clicked", type=gtk.Button) + id = gobject.signal_lookup(type=gtk.Button, name="clicked") + + + Parameters that are not keyword parameters are displayed in +italic and must be specified positionally but may also +be optional. + + + + diff --git a/docs/reference/pygobject-ref.xml b/docs/reference/pygobject-ref.xml new file mode 100644 index 0000000..5fdd80b --- /dev/null +++ b/docs/reference/pygobject-ref.xml @@ -0,0 +1,36 @@ + + +%entities; + +]> + + + + &builddate; + PyGObject Reference Manual + for version &version; + for PyGObject version &version; + + This reference describes the classes of the python gobject +module. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/docs/reference/pygobject.xml b/docs/reference/pygobject.xml new file mode 100644 index 0000000..ac41e47 --- /dev/null +++ b/docs/reference/pygobject.xml @@ -0,0 +1,1016 @@ + + + + + gobject.GObject + 3 + PyGTK Docs + + + + gobject.GObject + the base class + + + + Synopsis + + + gobject.GObject + + get_property + property_name + + + get_properties + first_property_name + ... + + + set_property + property_name + value + + + set_properties + property_name + value + ... + + + freeze_notify + + + notify + property_name + + + thaw_notify + + + get_data + key + + + set_data + key + data + + + connect + detailed_signal + handler + + + connect_after + detailed_signal + handler + + + connect_object + detailed_signal + handler + + + connect_object_after + detailed_signal + handler + + + disconnect + handler_id + + + handler_disconnect + handler_id + + + handler_is_connected + handler_id + + + handler_block + handler_id + + + handler_unblock + handler_id + + + handler_block_by_func + callable + + + handler_unblock_by_func + callable + + + emit + detailed_signal + + + stop_emission + detailed_signal + + + emit_stop_by_name + detailed_signal + + + chain + + + + + + + Ancestry + ++-- gobject.GObject + + + + + + Attributes + +
+ + + + + + + + + + "props" + Read/Write + + This attribute gives full access to GObject properties as + simple attributes. It can be used to iterate over all the object + properties, and can be used both on class or instance objects. + Examples: + +button = Button() +button_label = button.props.label +button.props.label = 'Click on this fancy button' +for pspec in button.props: + print pspec + print button.get_property(pspec.name) +label_pspec = Button.props.label +button_label = button.get_property(label_pspec.name) + + + + + "__doc__" + Read + The documentation for the object type. Uses + "__gdoc__" if no specific documentation set. + + + "__gdoc__" + Read + The generated documentation for the underlying GObject + type. + + + "__gtype__" + Read + The underlying GObject type. + + + "__grefcount__" + Read + The reference count for the underlying GObject. + + + + + +
+ +
+ + + gobject.GObject Signal Prototypes + + + + + "notify" + + callback + gobject + property_spec + user_param1 + ... + + + + + + + + + Description + The gobject.GObject + class is the base class providing the common attributes and methods for + the PyGTK classes. The gobject.GObject + class is not a user interface widget class. + + The gobject.GObject + class provides the signal management methods, the object property access + methods and the object data management methods. + + + + + Methods + + + gobject.GObject.get_property + + + get_property + property_name + + + + property_name : + a string containing the property name for the +GObject + + + Returns : + a Python object containing the value of the +property + + + + The get_property() method returns the +value of the property specified by property_name or +None if there is no value associated with the property. + The TypeError exception is raised +if the property name is not registered with the object class. + + + + + gobject.GObject.get_properties + + + get_properties + first_property_name + ... + + + + first_property_name : + a string containing the first property name for the +GObject + + + ... : + additional property names + + + + Returns : + a tuple containing the property values +requested + + + + The get_properties() method returns a tuple containing +the values of the properties requested, or +None if there is no value associated with the property. + The TypeError exception is raised +if the property name is not registered with the object class. + + + + + gobject.GObject.set_property + + + set_property + property_name + value + + + + property_name : + a string containing the property +name + + + value : + a Python object containing the property value +to be set + + + + The set_property() method sets the +property specified by property_name to the specified +value. + The TypeError exception is raised +if the property name is not registered with the object class or if the value +specified could not be converted to the property type. + + + + + gobject.GObject.set_properties + + + set_properties + property_name + value + ... + + + + property_name : + the property name + + + value : + a Python object containing the property value +to be set + + + ... : + additional property name and value +kwargs + + + + The set_properties() method sets the +property specified by property_name to the specified +value, followed by pairs of property name +and value as keyword arguments. + The TypeError exception is raised +if the property name is not registered with the object class or if the value +specified could not be converted to the property type. + + + + + gobject.GObject.freeze_notify + + + freeze_notify + + + + The freeze_notify() method freezes the +object's property-changed notification queue so that "notify" signals are +blocked until the thaw_notify() method is +called. + + + + + gobject.GObject.notify + + + notify + property_name + + + + property_name : + a string containing a property +name + + + + The notify() method causes the "notify" +signal for the property specified by property_name to +be emitted. + + + + + gobject.GObject.thaw_notify + + + thaw_notify + + + + The thaw_notify() method thaws the +object's property-changed notification queue so that "notify" signals are +emitted. + + + + + gobject.GObject.get_data + + + get_data + key + + + + key : + a string used as the key + + + Returns : + a Python object containing the associated +data + + + + The get_data() method returns the +Python object associated with the specified key or +None if there is no data associated with the key or +if there is no key associated with the object. + + + + + gobject.GObject.set_data + + + set_data + key + data + + + + key : + a string used as a key + + + data : + a Python object that is the value to be +associated with the key + + + + The set_data() method associates the +specified Python object (data) with +key. + + + + + gobject.GObject.connect + + + connect + detailed_signal + handler + ... + + + + detailed_signal : + a string containing the signal +name + + + handler : + a Python function or method +object. + + + ... : + additional optional +parameters + + + Returns : + an integer identifier + + + + The connect() method adds a function or +method (handler)to the end of the list of signal +handlers for the named detailed_signal but before the +default class signal handler. An optional set of parameters may be specified +after the handler parameter. These will all be passed +to the signal handler when invoked. + For example if a function handler was connected to a signal +using: + + handler_id = object.connect("signal_name", handler, arg1, arg2, arg3) + + The handler should be defined as: + + def handler(object, arg1, arg2, arg3): + + A method handler connected to a signal using: + + handler_id = object.connect("signal_name", self.handler, arg1, arg2) + + requires an additional argument when defined: + + def handler(self, object, arg1, arg2) + + A TypeError exception is raised +if detailed_signal identifies a signal name that is +not associated with the object. + + + + + gobject.GObject.connect_after + + + connect_after + detailed_signal + handler + ... + + + + detailed_signal : + a string containing the signal +name + + + handler : + a Python function or method +object + + + ... : + additional optional +parameters + + + Returns : + an integer handler +identifier + + + + The connect_after() method is similar +to the connect() method except that the +handler is added to the signal handler list after the +default class signal handler. Otherwise the details of +handler definition and invocation are the +same. + + + + + gobject.GObject.connect_object + + + connect_object + detailed_signal + handler + gobject + + + + detailed_signal : + a string containing the signal +name + + + handler : + a Python function or method +object + + + gobject : + a GObject + + + Returns : + an integer handler +identifier + + + + The connect_object() method is the same +as the connect() method except that the +handler is invoked with the specified +gobject in place of the object invoking the +connect_object() method. For example, a call with a +function handler: + + handler_id = object("signal_name", handler, gobject) + + will cause the handler to be invoked +as: + + handler(gobject) + + Likewise a method handler will be invoked as: + + self.handler(gobject) + + This can be helpful in invoking PyGTK widget methods that +require no arguments except the widget itself (e.g. +widget.destroy()) by using the class method as the +handler. For example, a Button "clicked" signal can be set up to invoke the +Window destroy() method as: + + + handler_id = button.connect_object("clicked", Window.destroy, window) + + + When the button is clicked the handler is invoked as: + + + Window.destroy(window) + + + which is the same as: + + + window.destroy() + + + Additional arguments may be passed to the handler as with the +connect() method handler invocations. + + + + + gobject.GObject.connect_object_after + + + connect_object_after + detailed_signal + handler + + + + detailed_signal : + a string containing the signal +name + + + handler : + a Python function or method +object + + + gobject : + a GObject + + + Returns : + an integer handler +identifier + + + + The connect_object_after() method is +similar to the connect_object() method except that +the handler is added to the signal handler list after +the default class signal handler. Otherwise the details of +handler definition and invocation are the +same. + + + + + gobject.GObject.disconnect + + + disconnect + handler_id + + + + handler_id : + an integer handler +identifier + + + + The disconnect() method removes the +signal handler with the specified handler_id from the +list of signal handlers for the object. + + + + + gobject.GObject.handler_disconnect + + + handler_disconnect + handler_id + + + + handler_id : + an integer handler +identifier + + + + The handler_disconnect() method removes +the signal handler with the specified handler_id from +the list of signal handlers for the object. + + + + + gobject.GObject.handler_is_connected + + + handler_is_connected + handler_id + + + + handler_id : + an integer handler +identifier + + + Returns : + TRUE if the signal handler +is connected to the object. + + + + The handler_is_connected() method +returns TRUE if the signal handler with the specified +handler_id is connected to the object. + + + + + gobject.GObject.handler_block + + + handler_block + handler_id + + + + handler_id : + an integer handler +identifier + + + + The handler_block() method blocks the +signal handler with the specified handler_id from +being invoked until it is unblocked. + + + + + gobject.GObject.handler_unblock + + + handler_unblock + handler_id + + + + handler_id : + an integer handler +identifier + + + + + + + gobject.GObject.handler_block_by_func + + + handler_block_by_func + callable + + + + callable : + a callable python object + + + + The handler_block_by_func() method blocks the +all signal handler connected to a specific callable from +being invoked until the callable is unblocked. + + + + + gobject.GObject.handler_unblock_by_func + + + handler_unblock_by_func + callback + + + + callable : + a callable python object + + + + The handler_unblock_by_func() method unblocks +all signal handler connected to a specified callable +thereby allowing it to be invoked when the associated signals are +emitted. + + + + + gobject.GObject.emit + + + emit + detailed_signal + ... + + + + detailed_signal : + a string containing the signal +name + + + ... : + additional parameters + + + Returns : + a PyObject* + + + The emit() method causes the object to +emit the signal specified by detailed_signal. The +additional parameters must match the number and type of the required signal +handler parameters. In most cases no additional parameters are needed. for +example: + + button.emit("clicked") + + is all that is required to emit the "clicked" signal for a +button. The most common case requiring additional parameters occurs when +emitting an event signal; for example: + + button.emit("button_press_event", event) + + + + + + gobject.GObject.stop_emission + + + stop_emission + detailed_signal + + + + detailed_signal : + a string containing the signal +name + + + + The stop_emission() method stops the +current emission of the signal specified by +detailed_signal. Any signal handlers in the list +still to be run will not be invoked. + + + + + gobject.GObject.emit_stop_by_name + + + emit_stop_by_name + detailed_signal + + + + detailed_signal : + a string containing the signal +name + + + + The emit_stop_by_name() method stops +the current emission of the signal specified by +detailed_signal. Any signal handlers in the list +still to be run will not be invoked. + + + + + gobject.GObject.chain + + + chain + ... + + + + ... : + additional parameters + + + Returns : + a Python object + + + + The chain() method does something. + + + + + + + Signals + + + The GObject "notify" Signal + + + callback + gobject + property_spec + user_param1 + ... + + + + + gobject : + the gobject that received the +signal + + + property_spec : + the gobject.GParamSpec of the property that was +changed + + + user_param1 : + the first user parameter (if any) specified +with the connect() +method + + + ... : + additional user parameters (if +any) + + + + The "notify" signal is emitted on a gobject when one of its +properties has been changed. Note that getting this signal doesn't guarantee +that the value of the property has actually changed, it may also be emitted +when the setter for the property is called to reinstate the previous +value. 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It also looks up the full path""" + if dir.find(os.sep) != -1: + parts = dir.split(os.sep) + dir = string.join(parts[:-1], os.sep) + pattern = parts[-1] + else: + pattern = dir + dir = '.' + + dir = os.path.abspath(dir) + retval = [] + for file in os.listdir(dir): + if fnmatch.fnmatch(file, pattern): + retval.append(os.path.join(dir, file)) + return retval + +def pkgc_version_check(name, req_version): + """Check the existence and version number of a package: + returns 0 if not installed or too old, 1 otherwise.""" + is_installed = not os.system('pkg-config --exists %s' % name) + if not is_installed: + return 0 + + orig_version = getoutput('pkg-config --modversion %s' % name) + version = map(int, orig_version.split('.')) + pkc_version = map(int, req_version.split('.')) + + if version >= pkc_version: + return 1 + + return 0 + +def pkgc_get_libraries(name): + """returns a list of libraries as returned by pkg-config --libs-only-l""" + output = getoutput('pkg-config --libs-only-l %s' % name) + return output.replace('-l', '').split() + +def pkgc_get_library_dirs(name): + """returns a list of library dirs as returned by pkg-config --libs-only-L""" + output = getoutput('pkg-config --libs-only-L %s' % name) + return output.replace('-L', '').split() + +def pkgc_get_include_dirs(name): + """returns a list of include dirs as returned by pkg-config --cflags-only-I""" + output = getoutput('pkg-config --cflags-only-I %s' % name) + return output.replace('-I', '').split() + +class BuildExt(build_ext): + def init_extra_compile_args(self): + self.extra_compile_args = [] + if sys.platform == 'win32' and \ + self.compiler.compiler_type == 'mingw32': + # MSVC compatible struct packing is required. + # Note gcc2 uses -fnative-struct while gcc3 + # uses -mms-bitfields. Based on the version + # the proper flag is used below. + msnative_struct = { '2' : '-fnative-struct', + '3' : '-mms-bitfields' } + gcc_version = getoutput('gcc -dumpversion') + print 'using MinGW GCC version %s with %s option' % \ + (gcc_version, msnative_struct[gcc_version[0]]) + self.extra_compile_args.append(msnative_struct[gcc_version[0]]) + + def modify_compiler(self): + if sys.platform == 'win32' and \ + self.compiler.compiler_type == 'mingw32': + # Remove '-static' linker option to prevent MinGW ld + # from trying to link with MSVC import libraries. + if self.compiler.linker_so.count('-static'): + self.compiler.linker_so.remove('-static') + + def build_extensions(self): + # Init self.extra_compile_args + self.init_extra_compile_args() + # Modify default compiler settings + self.modify_compiler() + # Invoke base build_extensions() + build_ext.build_extensions(self) + + def build_extension(self, ext): + # Add self.extra_compile_args to ext.extra_compile_args + ext.extra_compile_args += self.extra_compile_args + # Generate eventual templates before building + if hasattr(ext, 'generate'): + ext.generate() + # Filter out 'c' and 'm' libs when compilic w/ msvc + if sys.platform == 'win32' and self.compiler.compiler_type == 'msvc': + save_libs = ext.libraries + ext.libraries = [lib for lib in ext.libraries + if lib not in ['c', 'm']] + else: + save_libs = ext.libraries + # Invoke base build_extension() + build_ext.build_extension(self, ext) + if save_libs != None and save_libs != ext.libraries: + ext.libraries = save_libs + +class InstallLib(install_lib): + + local_outputs = [] + local_inputs = [] + + def set_install_dir(self, install_dir): + self.install_dir = install_dir + + def get_outputs(self): + return install_lib.get_outputs(self) + self.local_outputs + + def get_inputs(self): + return install_lib.get_inputs(self) + self.local_inputs + +class InstallData(install_data): + + local_outputs = [] + local_inputs = [] + template_options = {} + + def prepare(self): + if os.name == "nt": + self.prefix = os.sep.join(self.install_dir.split(os.sep)[:-3]) + else: + # default: os.name == "posix" + self.prefix = os.sep.join(self.install_dir.split(os.sep)[:-4]) + + self.exec_prefix = '${prefix}/bin' + self.includedir = '${prefix}/include' + self.libdir = '${prefix}/lib' + self.datarootdir = '${prefix}/share' + self.datadir = '${prefix}/share' + + self.add_template_option('prefix', self.prefix) + self.add_template_option('exec_prefix', self.exec_prefix) + self.add_template_option('includedir', self.includedir) + self.add_template_option('libdir', self.libdir) + self.add_template_option('datarootdir', self.datarootdir) + self.add_template_option('datadir', self.datadir) + self.add_template_option('PYTHON', sys.executable) + self.add_template_option('THREADING_CFLAGS', '') + + def set_install_dir(self, install_dir): + self.install_dir = install_dir + + def add_template_option(self, name, value): + self.template_options['@%s@' % name] = value + + def install_template(self, filename, install_dir): + """Install template filename into target directory install_dir.""" + output_file = os.path.split(filename)[-1][:-3] + + template = open(filename).read() + for key, value in self.template_options.items(): + template = template.replace(key, value) + + output = os.path.join(install_dir, output_file) + self.mkpath(install_dir) + open(output, 'w').write(template) + self.local_inputs.append(filename) + self.local_outputs.append(output) + return output + + def get_outputs(self): + return install_data.get_outputs(self) + self.local_outputs + + def get_inputs(self): + return install_data.get_inputs(self) + self.local_inputs + +class PkgConfigExtension(Extension): + # Name of pygobject package extension depends on, can be None + pygobject_pkc = 'pygobject-2.0' + can_build_ok = None + def __init__(self, **kwargs): + name = kwargs['pkc_name'] + if 'include_dirs' in kwargs: + kwargs['include_dirs'] += self.get_include_dirs(name) + GLOBAL_INC + else: + kwargs['include_dirs'] = self.get_include_dirs(name) + GLOBAL_INC + kwargs['define_macros'] = GLOBAL_MACROS + if 'libraries' in kwargs: + kwargs['libraries'] += self.get_libraries(name) + else: + kwargs['libraries'] = self.get_libraries(name) + if 'library_dirs' in kwargs: + kwargs['library_dirs'] += self.get_library_dirs(name) + else: + kwargs['library_dirs'] = self.get_library_dirs(name) + if 'pygobject_pkc' in kwargs: + self.pygobject_pkc = kwargs.pop('pygobject_pkc') + if self.pygobject_pkc: + kwargs['include_dirs'] += self.get_include_dirs(self.pygobject_pkc) + kwargs['libraries'] += self.get_libraries(self.pygobject_pkc) + kwargs['library_dirs'] += self.get_library_dirs(self.pygobject_pkc) + self.name = kwargs['name'] + self.pkc_name = kwargs['pkc_name'] + self.pkc_version = kwargs['pkc_version'] + del kwargs['pkc_name'], kwargs['pkc_version'] + Extension.__init__(self, **kwargs) + + def get_include_dirs(self, names): + if type(names) != tuple: + names = (names,) + retval = [] + for name in names: + output = getoutput('pkg-config --cflags-only-I %s' % name) + retval.extend(output.replace('-I', '').split()) + return retval + + def get_libraries(self, names): + if type(names) != tuple: + names = (names,) + retval = [] + for name in names: + output = getoutput('pkg-config --libs-only-l %s' % name) + retval.extend(output.replace('-l', '').split()) + return retval + + def get_library_dirs(self, names): + if type(names) != tuple: + names = (names,) + retval = [] + for name in names: + output = getoutput('pkg-config --libs-only-L %s' % name) + retval.extend(output.replace('-L', '').split()) + return retval + + def can_build(self): + """If the pkg-config version found is good enough""" + if self.can_build_ok != None: + return self.can_build_ok + + if type(self.pkc_name) != tuple: + reqs = [(self.pkc_name, self.pkc_version)] + else: + reqs = zip(self.pkc_name, self.pkc_version) + + for package, version in reqs: + retval = os.system('pkg-config --exists %s' % package) + if retval: + print ("* %s.pc could not be found, bindings for %s" + " will not be built." % (package, self.name)) + self.can_build_ok = 0 + return 0 + + orig_version = getoutput('pkg-config --modversion %s' % + package) + if (map(int, orig_version.split('.')) >= + map(int, version.split('.'))): + self.can_build_ok = 1 + return 1 + else: + print "Warning: Too old version of %s" % self.pkc_name + print " Need %s, but %s is installed" % \ + (version, orig_version) + self.can_build_ok = 0 + return 0 + + def generate(self): + pass + +# The Template and TemplateExtension classes require codegen which is +# currently part of the pygtk distribution. While codegen might ultimately +# be moved to pygobject, it was decided (bug #353849) to keep the Template +# and TemplateExtension code in dsextras. In the meantime, we check for the +# availability of codegen and redirect the user to the pygtk installer if +# he/she wants to get access to Template and TemplateExtension. + +template_classes_enabled=True +codegen_error_message=""" +*************************************************************************** +Codegen could not be found on your system and is required by the +dsextras.Template and dsextras.TemplateExtension classes. codegen is part +of PyGTK. To use either Template or TemplateExtension, you should also +install PyGTK. +*************************************************************************** +""" +try: + from codegen.override import Overrides + from codegen.defsparser import DefsParser + from codegen.codegen import register_types, SourceWriter, \ + FileOutput + import codegen.createdefs +except ImportError, e: + template_classes_enabled=False + +class Template(object): + def __new__(cls,*args, **kwds): + if not template_classes_enabled: + raise NameError("'%s' is not defined\n" % cls.__name__ + + codegen_error_message) + return object.__new__(cls,*args, **kwds) + + def __init__(self, override, output, defs, prefix, + register=[], load_types=None, py_ssize_t_clean=False): + + self.override = override + self.output = output + self.prefix = prefix + self.load_types = load_types + self.py_ssize_t_clean = py_ssize_t_clean + + self.built_defs=[] + if isinstance(defs,tuple): + self.defs=defs[0] + self.built_defs.append(defs) + else: + self.defs=defs + + self.register=[] + for r in register: + if isinstance(r,tuple): + self.register.append(r[0]) + self.built_defs.append(r) + else: + self.register.append(r) + + def check_dates(self): + # Return True if files are up-to-date + files=self.register[:] + files.append(self.override) + files.append(self.defs) + + return not distutils.dep_util.newer_group(files,self.output) + + def generate_defs(self): + for (target,sources) in self.built_defs: + if distutils.dep_util.newer_group(sources,target): + # createdefs is mostly called from the CLI ! + args=['dummy',target]+sources + codegen.createdefs.main(args) + + + def generate(self): + # Generate defs files if necessary + self.generate_defs() + # ... then check the file timestamps + if self.check_dates(): + return + + for item in self.register: + dp = DefsParser(item,dict(GLOBAL_MACROS)) + dp.startParsing() + register_types(dp) + + if self.load_types: + globals = {} + execfile(self.load_types, globals) + + dp = 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action="store_true", + dest="example", + help="An example option."), + ]) + +parser = OptionParser("NAMES ...", + description="A simple gobject.option example.", + option_list = [ + make_option("--file", "-f", + type="filename", + action="store", + dest="file", + help="A filename option"), + # ... + ]) + +parser.add_option_group(group) + +parser.parse_args() + +print "group: example ", group.values.example +print "parser: file", parser.values.file diff --git a/examples/properties.py b/examples/properties.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..cc05920 --- /dev/null +++ b/examples/properties.py @@ -0,0 +1,31 @@ +import gobject + +class MyObject(gobject.GObject): + + foo = gobject.property(type=str, default='bar') + boolprop = gobject.property(type=bool, default=False) + + def __init__(self): + gobject.GObject.__init__(self) + + @gobject.property + def readonly(self): + return 'readonly' + +gobject.type_register(MyObject) + +print "MyObject properties: ", list(MyObject.props) + +obj = 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published by the Free Software Foundation; either +# version 2.1 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. +# +# This library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, +# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of +# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU +# Lesser General Public License for more details. +# +# You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public +# License along with this library; if not, write to the Free Software +# Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 +# USA + +from gobject import GObjectMeta +from _gio import * +from _gio import \ + _app_info_init, _install_app_info_meta, \ + _file_init, _install_file_meta +try: + import unix + unix # pyflakes +except ImportError: + unix = None +del _gio + +class GFileMeta(GObjectMeta): + __call__ = _file_init +_install_file_meta(GFileMeta) + +class GAppInfoMeta(GObjectMeta): + __call__ = _app_info_init +_install_app_info_meta(GAppInfoMeta) diff --git a/gio/gappinfo.override b/gio/gappinfo.override new file mode 100644 index 0000000..414769b --- /dev/null +++ b/gio/gappinfo.override @@ -0,0 +1,208 @@ +/* -*- Mode: C; c-basic-offset: 4 -*- + * pygobject - Python bindings for GObject + * Copyright (C) 2008 Johan Dahlin + * Copyright (C) 2008 Gian Mario Tagliaretti + * + * gappinfo.override: module overrides for GInputStream + * + * This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or + * modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public + * License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either + * version 2.1 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. + * + * This library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, + * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of + * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU + * Lesser General Public License for more details. + * + * You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public + * License along with this library; if not, write to the Free Software + * Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 + * USA + */ +%% +define _install_app_info_meta +static PyObject * +_wrap__install_app_info_meta(PyObject *self, PyObject *args) +{ + PyObject *metaclass; + + if (!PyArg_ParseTuple(args, "O", &metaclass)) + return NULL; + + Py_INCREF(metaclass); + PyGAppInfo_Type.ob_type = (PyTypeObject*)metaclass; + + Py_INCREF(Py_None); + return Py_None; +} +%% +define _app_info_init kwargs +static PyObject * +_wrap__app_info_init(PyGObject *self, PyObject *args, PyObject *kwargs) +{ + static char *kwlist[] = { "commandline", "application_name", + "flags", NULL }; + char *commandline, *application_name = NULL; + PyObject *py_flags = NULL; + GAppInfo *ret; + GError *error = NULL; + GAppInfoCreateFlags flags = G_APP_INFO_CREATE_NONE; + + if (!PyArg_ParseTupleAndKeywords(args, kwargs, + "s|zO:gio.AppInfo", + kwlist, + &commandline, &application_name, + &py_flags)) + return NULL; + if (py_flags && pyg_flags_get_value(G_TYPE_APP_INFO_CREATE_FLAGS, + py_flags, (gpointer)&flags)) + return NULL; + + ret = g_app_info_create_from_commandline(commandline, + application_name, flags, &error); + + if (pyg_error_check(&error)) + return NULL; + + /* pygobject_new handles NULL checking */ + return pygobject_new((GObject *)ret); +} +%% +override g_app_info_launch_uris kwargs +static PyObject * +_wrap_g_app_info_launch_uris(PyGObject *self, PyObject *args, PyObject *kwargs) +{ + static char *kwlist[] = { "files", "launch_context", NULL }; + + GList *file_list = NULL; + PyGObject *pycontext = NULL; + GAppLaunchContext *ctx; + PyObject *pyfile_list = Py_None; + int ret; + GError *error = NULL; + + if (!PyArg_ParseTupleAndKeywords(args, kwargs, + "|OO:gio.AppInfo.launch_uris", + kwlist, + &pyfile_list, &pycontext)) + return NULL; + + if (!pygio_check_launch_context(pycontext, &ctx)) + return NULL; + + if (pyfile_list == Py_None) + file_list = NULL; + + else if (PySequence_Check (pyfile_list)) + file_list = pygio_pylist_to_uri_glist(pyfile_list); + + else { + PyErr_SetString(PyExc_TypeError, + "file_list should be a list of strings or None"); + return NULL; + } + + ret = g_app_info_launch_uris(G_APP_INFO(self->obj), + file_list, ctx, &error); + + g_list_free(file_list); + + if (pyg_error_check(&error)) + return NULL; + + return PyBool_FromLong(ret); +} +%% +override g_app_info_launch kwargs +static PyObject * +_wrap_g_app_info_launch(PyGObject *self, PyObject *args, PyObject *kwargs) +{ + static char *kwlist[] = { "files", "launch_context", NULL }; + + GList *file_list = NULL; + PyGObject *pycontext = NULL; + GAppLaunchContext *ctx; + PyObject *pyfile_list = Py_None; + int ret; + GError *error = NULL; + + if (!PyArg_ParseTupleAndKeywords(args, kwargs, + "|OO:gio.AppInfo.launch", + kwlist, + &pyfile_list, &pycontext)) + return NULL; + + if (!pygio_check_launch_context(pycontext, &ctx)) + return NULL; + + if (pyfile_list == Py_None) + file_list = NULL; + + else if (PySequence_Check (pyfile_list)) + file_list = pygio_pylist_to_gfile_glist(pyfile_list); + + else { + PyErr_SetString(PyExc_TypeError, + "file_list should be a list of strings or None"); + return NULL; + } + + ret = g_app_info_launch(G_APP_INFO(self->obj), + file_list, ctx, &error); + + g_list_free(file_list); + + if (pyg_error_check(&error)) + return NULL; + + return PyBool_FromLong(ret); +} +%% +override-slot GAppInfo.tp_richcompare +static PyObject * +_wrap_g_app_info_tp_richcompare(PyGObject *self, PyGObject *other, int op) +{ + PyObject *result; + + if (PyObject_TypeCheck(self, &PyGAppInfo_Type) + && PyObject_TypeCheck(other, &PyGAppInfo_Type)) { + GAppInfo *info1 = G_APP_INFO(self->obj); + GAppInfo *info2 = G_APP_INFO(other->obj); + + switch (op) { + case Py_EQ: + result = (g_app_info_equal(info1, info2) + ? Py_True : Py_False); + break; + case Py_NE: + result = (!g_app_info_equal(info1, info2) + ? Py_True : Py_False); + break; + default: + result = Py_NotImplemented; + } + } + else + result = Py_NotImplemented; + + Py_INCREF(result); + return result; +} +%% +override-slot GAppInfo.tp_repr +static PyObject * +_wrap_g_app_info_tp_repr(PyGObject *self) +{ + const char *name = g_app_info_get_name(G_APP_INFO(self->obj)); + gchar *representation; + PyObject *result; + + representation = g_strdup_printf("<%s at %p: %s>", + self->ob_type->tp_name, self, + name ? name : "UNKNOWN NAME"); + + result = PyString_FromString(representation); + g_free(representation); + return result; +} diff --git a/gio/gapplaunchcontext.override b/gio/gapplaunchcontext.override new file mode 100644 index 0000000..a10f959 --- /dev/null +++ b/gio/gapplaunchcontext.override @@ -0,0 +1,99 @@ +/* -*- Mode: C; c-basic-offset: 4 -*- + * pygobject - Python bindings for GObject + * Copyright (C) 2008 Gian Mario Tagliaretti + * + * gapplaunchcontext.override: module overrides for GAppLaunchContext + * + * This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or + * modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public + * License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either + * version 2.1 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. + * + * This library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, + * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of + * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU + * Lesser General Public License for more details. + * + * You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public + * License along with this library; if not, write to the Free Software + * Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 + * USA + */ + +%% +override g_app_launch_context_get_display kwargs +static PyObject * +_wrap_g_app_launch_context_get_display(PyGObject *self, + PyObject *args, + PyObject *kwargs) +{ + static char *kwlist[] = { "info", "files", NULL }; + + GList *file_list = NULL; + PyGObject *py_info; + PyObject *pyfile_list; + gchar *ret; + + if (!PyArg_ParseTupleAndKeywords(args, kwargs, + "O!O:gio.AppLaunchContext.get_display", + kwlist, + &PyGAppInfo_Type, &py_info, &pyfile_list)) + return NULL; + + if (!PySequence_Check (pyfile_list)) { + PyErr_Format (PyExc_TypeError, + "argument must be a list or tuple of GFile objects"); + return NULL; + } + + file_list = pygio_pylist_to_gfile_glist(pyfile_list); + + ret = g_app_launch_context_get_display(G_APP_LAUNCH_CONTEXT(self->obj), + G_APP_INFO(py_info->obj), file_list); + g_list_free(file_list); + + if (ret) + return PyString_FromString(ret); + + Py_INCREF(Py_None); + return Py_None; +} +%% +override g_app_launch_context_get_startup_notify_id kwargs +static PyObject * +_wrap_g_app_launch_context_get_startup_notify_id(PyGObject *self, + PyObject *args, + PyObject *kwargs) +{ + static char *kwlist[] = { "info", "files", NULL }; + + GList *file_list = NULL; + PyGObject *py_info; + PyObject *pyfile_list; + gchar *ret; + + if (!PyArg_ParseTupleAndKeywords(args, kwargs, + "O!O:gio.AppLaunchContext.get_startup_notify_id", + kwlist, + &PyGAppInfo_Type, &py_info, &pyfile_list)) + return NULL; + + if (!PySequence_Check (pyfile_list)) { + PyErr_Format (PyExc_TypeError, + "argument must be a list or tuple of GFile objects"); + return NULL; + } + + file_list = pygio_pylist_to_gfile_glist(pyfile_list); + + ret = g_app_launch_context_get_startup_notify_id( + G_APP_LAUNCH_CONTEXT(self->obj), + G_APP_INFO(py_info->obj), file_list); + g_list_free(file_list); + + if (ret) + return PyString_FromString(ret); + + Py_INCREF(Py_None); + return Py_None; +} diff --git a/gio/gbufferedinputstream.override b/gio/gbufferedinputstream.override new file mode 100644 index 0000000..047a663 --- /dev/null +++ b/gio/gbufferedinputstream.override @@ -0,0 +1,70 @@ +/* -*- Mode: C; c-basic-offset: 4 -*- + * pygobject - Python bindings for GObject + * Copyright (C) 2009 Gian Mario Tagliaretti + * + * gbufferedinputstream.override: module overrides for GBufferedInputStream + * + * This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or + * modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public + * License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either + * version 2.1 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. + * + * This library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, + * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of + * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU + * Lesser General Public License for more details. + * + * You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public + * License along with this library; if not, write to the Free Software + * Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 + * USA + */ +%% +override g_buffered_input_stream_fill_async kwargs +static PyObject * +_wrap_g_buffered_input_stream_fill_async(PyGObject *self, + PyObject *args, + PyObject *kwargs) +{ + static char *kwlist[] = { "count", "callback", "io_priority", + "cancellable", "user_data", NULL }; + long count = -1; + int io_priority = G_PRIORITY_DEFAULT; + PyGObject *pycancellable = NULL; + GCancellable *cancellable; + PyGIONotify *notify; + + notify = pygio_notify_new(); + + if (!PyArg_ParseTupleAndKeywords(args, kwargs, + "lO|iOO:gio.BufferedInputStream.fill_async", + kwlist, + &count, + ¬ify->callback, + &io_priority, + &pycancellable, + ¬ify->data)) + goto error; + + if (!pygio_notify_callback_is_valid(notify)) + goto error; + + if (!pygio_check_cancellable(pycancellable, &cancellable)) + goto error; + + pygio_notify_reference_callback(notify); + + g_buffered_input_stream_fill_async(G_BUFFERED_INPUT_STREAM(self->obj), + count, + io_priority, + cancellable, + (GAsyncReadyCallback) async_result_callback_marshal, + notify); + + Py_INCREF(Py_None); + return Py_None; + + error: + pygio_notify_free(notify); + return NULL; +} diff --git a/gio/gcancellable.override b/gio/gcancellable.override new file mode 100644 index 0000000..1eefb3b --- /dev/null +++ b/gio/gcancellable.override @@ -0,0 +1,38 @@ +/* -*- Mode: C; c-basic-offset: 4 -*- + * pygobject - Python bindings for GObject + * Copyright (C) 2009 Gian Mario Tagliaretti + * + * gcancellable.override: module overrides for GCancellable + * + * This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or + * modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public + * License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either + * version 2.1 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. + * + * This library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, + * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of + * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU + * Lesser General Public License for more details. + * + * You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public + * License along with this library; if not, write to the Free Software + * Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 + * USA + */ + +%% +override g_cancellable_make_pollfd noargs +static PyObject * +_wrap_g_cancellable_make_pollfd (PyGObject *self) +{ + GPollFD pollfd; + gboolean ret; + PyGPollFD *pypollfd; + + ret = g_cancellable_make_pollfd(G_CANCELLABLE(self->obj), &pollfd); + + pypollfd = PyObject_NEW(PyGPollFD, &PyGPollFD_Type); + pypollfd->fd_obj = NULL; + pypollfd->pollfd = pollfd; + return (PyObject *) pypollfd; +} diff --git a/gio/gdatainputstream.override b/gio/gdatainputstream.override new file mode 100644 index 0000000..92b0f99 --- /dev/null +++ b/gio/gdatainputstream.override @@ -0,0 +1,250 @@ +/* -*- Mode: C; c-basic-offset: 4 -*- + * pygobject - Python bindings for GObject + * Copyright (C) 2008 Johan Dahlin + * Copyright (C) 2009 Paul Pogonyshev + * + * gdatainputstream.override: module overrides for GDataInputStream + * + * This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or + * modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public + * License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either + * version 2.1 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. + * + * This library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, + * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of + * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU + * Lesser General Public License for more details. + * + * You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public + * License along with this library; if not, write to the Free Software + * Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 + * USA + */ + +%% +override g_data_input_stream_read_line kwargs +static PyObject * +_wrap_g_data_input_stream_read_line(PyGObject *self, + PyObject *args, + PyObject *kwargs) +{ + static char *kwlist[] = { "cancellable", NULL }; + PyGObject *pycancellable = NULL; + GCancellable *cancellable; + char *line; + gsize length; + PyObject *py_line; + GError *error = NULL; + + if (!PyArg_ParseTupleAndKeywords(args, kwargs, + "|O:gio.DataInputStream.read_line", + kwlist, &pycancellable)) + return NULL; + + if (!pygio_check_cancellable(pycancellable, &cancellable)) + return NULL; + + line = g_data_input_stream_read_line(G_DATA_INPUT_STREAM(self->obj), + &length, cancellable, &error); + if (pyg_error_check(&error)) + return NULL; + + py_line = PyString_FromStringAndSize(line, length); + g_free(line); + return py_line; +} + +%% +override g_data_input_stream_read_line_async kwargs +static PyObject * +_wrap_g_data_input_stream_read_line_async(PyGObject *self, + PyObject *args, + PyObject *kwargs) +{ + static char *kwlist[] = { "callback", "io_priority", + "cancellable", "user_data", NULL }; + int io_priority = G_PRIORITY_DEFAULT; + PyGObject *pycancellable = NULL; + GCancellable *cancellable; + PyGIONotify *notify; + + notify = pygio_notify_new(); + + if (!PyArg_ParseTupleAndKeywords(args, kwargs, + "O|iOO:gio.DataInputStream.read_line_async", + kwlist, + ¬ify->callback, + &io_priority, + &pycancellable, + ¬ify->data)) + goto error; + + if (!pygio_notify_callback_is_valid(notify)) + goto error; + + if (!pygio_check_cancellable(pycancellable, &cancellable)) + goto error; + + pygio_notify_reference_callback(notify); + + g_data_input_stream_read_line_async(G_DATA_INPUT_STREAM(self->obj), + io_priority, + cancellable, + (GAsyncReadyCallback) async_result_callback_marshal, + notify); + + Py_INCREF(Py_None); + return Py_None; + + error: + pygio_notify_free(notify); + return NULL; +} + +%% +override g_data_input_stream_read_line_finish kwargs +static PyObject * +_wrap_g_data_input_stream_read_line_finish(PyGObject *self, + PyObject *args, + PyObject *kwargs) +{ + static char *kwlist[] = { "result", NULL }; + PyGObject *result; + GError *error = NULL; + gchar *line; + gsize length; + PyObject *py_line; + + if (!PyArg_ParseTupleAndKeywords(args, kwargs, + "O!:gio.DataInputStream.read_line_finish", + kwlist, &PyGAsyncResult_Type, &result)) + return NULL; + + line = g_data_input_stream_read_line_finish(G_DATA_INPUT_STREAM(self->obj), + G_ASYNC_RESULT(result->obj), + &length, + &error); + + if (pyg_error_check(&error)) + return NULL; + + py_line = PyString_FromStringAndSize(line, length); + g_free(line); + return py_line; +} + +%% +override g_data_input_stream_read_until kwargs +static PyObject * +_wrap_g_data_input_stream_read_until(PyGObject *self, + PyObject *args, + PyObject *kwargs) +{ + static char *kwlist[] = { "stop_chars", "cancellable", NULL }; + const char *stop_chars; + PyGObject *pycancellable = NULL; + GCancellable *cancellable; + char *line; + gsize length; + PyObject *py_line; + GError *error = NULL; + + if (!PyArg_ParseTupleAndKeywords(args, kwargs, + "s|O:gio.DataInputStream.read_line", + kwlist, &stop_chars, &pycancellable)) + return NULL; + + if (!pygio_check_cancellable(pycancellable, &cancellable)) + return NULL; + + line = g_data_input_stream_read_until(G_DATA_INPUT_STREAM(self->obj), + stop_chars, &length, cancellable, &error); + if (pyg_error_check(&error)) + return NULL; + + py_line = PyString_FromStringAndSize(line, length); + g_free(line); + return py_line; +} + +%% +override g_data_input_stream_read_until_async kwargs +static PyObject * +_wrap_g_data_input_stream_read_until_async(PyGObject *self, + PyObject *args, + PyObject *kwargs) +{ + static char *kwlist[] = { "stop_chars", "callback", "io_priority", + "cancellable", "user_data", NULL }; + const char *stop_chars; + int io_priority = G_PRIORITY_DEFAULT; + PyGObject *pycancellable = NULL; + GCancellable *cancellable; + PyGIONotify *notify; + + notify = pygio_notify_new(); + + if (!PyArg_ParseTupleAndKeywords(args, kwargs, + "sO|iOO:gio.DataInputStream.read_until_async", + kwlist, + &stop_chars, + ¬ify->callback, + &io_priority, + &pycancellable, + ¬ify->data)) + goto error; + + if (!pygio_notify_callback_is_valid(notify)) + goto error; + + if (!pygio_check_cancellable(pycancellable, &cancellable)) + goto error; + + pygio_notify_reference_callback(notify); + + g_data_input_stream_read_until_async(G_DATA_INPUT_STREAM(self->obj), + stop_chars, + io_priority, + cancellable, + (GAsyncReadyCallback) async_result_callback_marshal, + notify); + + Py_INCREF(Py_None); + return Py_None; + + error: + pygio_notify_free(notify); + return NULL; +} + +%% +override g_data_input_stream_read_until_finish kwargs +static PyObject * +_wrap_g_data_input_stream_read_until_finish(PyGObject *self, + PyObject *args, + PyObject *kwargs) +{ + static char *kwlist[] = { "result", NULL }; + PyGObject *result; + GError *error = NULL; + gchar *line; + gsize length; + PyObject *py_line; + + if (!PyArg_ParseTupleAndKeywords(args, kwargs, + "O!:gio.DataInputStream.read_until_finish", + kwlist, &PyGAsyncResult_Type, &result)) + return NULL; + + line = g_data_input_stream_read_until_finish(G_DATA_INPUT_STREAM(self->obj), + G_ASYNC_RESULT(result->obj), + &length, + &error); + + if (pyg_error_check(&error)) + return NULL; + + py_line = PyString_FromStringAndSize(line, length); + g_free(line); + return py_line; +} diff --git a/gio/gdrive.override b/gio/gdrive.override new file mode 100644 index 0000000..7961856 --- /dev/null +++ b/gio/gdrive.override @@ -0,0 +1,347 @@ +/* -*- Mode: C; c-basic-offset: 4 -*- + * pygobject - Python bindings for GObject + * Copyright (C) 2008 Johan Dahlin + * Copyright (C) 2009 Gian Mario Tagliaretti + * + * gdrive.override: module overrides for GDrive and related types + * + * This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or + * modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public + * License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either + * version 2.1 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. + * + * This library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, + * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of + * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU + * Lesser General Public License for more details. + * + * You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public + * License along with this library; if not, write to the Free Software + * Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 + * USA + */ + +%% +override g_drive_get_volumes noargs +static PyObject * +_wrap_g_drive_get_volumes (PyGObject *self) +{ + GList *list, *l; + PyObject *ret; + + pyg_begin_allow_threads; + + list = g_drive_get_volumes (G_DRIVE (self->obj)); + + pyg_end_allow_threads; + + ret = PyList_New(0); + for (l = list; l; l = l->next) { + GVolume *volume = l->data; + PyObject *item = pygobject_new((GObject *)volume); + PyList_Append(ret, item); + Py_DECREF(item); + g_object_unref(volume); + } + g_list_free(list); + + return ret; +} +%% +override g_drive_eject kwargs +static PyObject * +_wrap_g_drive_eject(PyGObject *self, PyObject *args, PyObject *kwargs) +{ + static char *kwlist[] = { "callback", "flags", "cancellable", "user_data", NULL }; + PyGIONotify *notify; + PyObject *py_flags = NULL; + GMountUnmountFlags flags = G_MOUNT_UNMOUNT_NONE; + PyGObject *py_cancellable = NULL; + GCancellable *cancellable; + + notify = pygio_notify_new(); + + if (!PyArg_ParseTupleAndKeywords(args, kwargs, + "O|OOO:gio.Drive.eject", + kwlist, + ¬ify->callback, + &py_flags, + &py_cancellable, + ¬ify->data)) + goto error; + + if (PyErr_Warn(PyExc_DeprecationWarning, + "gio.Drive.ejectis deprecated, \ + use gtk.Drive.eject_with_operation instead") < 0) + return NULL; + + if (!pygio_notify_callback_is_valid(notify)) + goto error; + + if (py_flags && pyg_flags_get_value(G_TYPE_MOUNT_UNMOUNT_FLAGS, + py_flags, (gpointer) &flags)) + goto error; + + if (!pygio_check_cancellable(py_cancellable, &cancellable)) + goto error; + + pygio_notify_reference_callback(notify); + + g_drive_eject(G_DRIVE(self->obj), + flags, + cancellable, + (GAsyncReadyCallback) async_result_callback_marshal, + notify); + + Py_INCREF(Py_None); + return Py_None; + + error: + pygio_notify_free(notify); + return NULL; +} +%% +override g_drive_poll_for_media kwargs +static PyObject * +_wrap_g_drive_poll_for_media(PyGObject *self, PyObject *args, PyObject *kwargs) +{ + static char *kwlist[] = { "callback", "cancellable", "user_data", NULL }; + PyGIONotify *notify; + PyGObject *py_cancellable = NULL; + GCancellable *cancellable; + + notify = pygio_notify_new(); + + if (!PyArg_ParseTupleAndKeywords(args, kwargs, + "O|OO:gio.Drive.eject", + kwlist, + ¬ify->callback, + &py_cancellable, + ¬ify->data)) + goto error; + + if (!pygio_notify_callback_is_valid(notify)) + goto error; + + if (!pygio_check_cancellable(py_cancellable, &cancellable)) + goto error; + + pygio_notify_reference_callback(notify); + + pyg_begin_allow_threads; + + g_drive_poll_for_media(G_DRIVE(self->obj), + cancellable, + (GAsyncReadyCallback) async_result_callback_marshal, + notify); + + pyg_end_allow_threads; + + Py_INCREF(Py_None); + return Py_None; + + error: + pygio_notify_free(notify); + return NULL; +} +%% +override-slot GDrive.tp_repr +static PyObject * +_wrap_g_drive_tp_repr(PyGObject *self) +{ + char *name = g_drive_get_name(G_DRIVE(self->obj)); + gchar *representation; + PyObject *result; + + if (name) { + representation = g_strdup_printf("<%s at %p: %s>", self->ob_type->tp_name, self, name); + g_free(name); + } + else + representation = g_strdup_printf("<%s at %p: UNKNOWN NAME>", self->ob_type->tp_name, self); + + result = PyString_FromString(representation); + g_free(representation); + return result; +} +%% +override g_drive_enumerate_identifiers noargs +static PyObject * +_wrap_g_drive_enumerate_identifiers (PyGObject *self) +{ + char **ids; + PyObject *ret; + + pyg_begin_allow_threads; + + ids = g_drive_enumerate_identifiers(G_DRIVE (self->obj)); + + pyg_end_allow_threads; + + if (ids && ids[0] != NULL) { + ret = strv_to_pylist(ids); + g_strfreev (ids); + } else { + ret = Py_None; + Py_INCREF(ret); + } + return ret; +} +%% +override g_drive_eject_with_operation kwargs +static PyObject * +_wrap_g_drive_eject_with_operation(PyGObject *self, + PyObject *args, + PyObject *kwargs) +{ + static char *kwlist[] = { "callback", "flags", "mount_operation", + "cancellable", "user_data", NULL }; + PyGIONotify *notify; + PyObject *py_flags = NULL; + PyGObject *mount_operation; + GMountUnmountFlags flags = G_MOUNT_UNMOUNT_NONE; + PyGObject *py_cancellable = NULL; + GCancellable *cancellable; + + notify = pygio_notify_new(); + + if (!PyArg_ParseTupleAndKeywords(args, kwargs, + "O|OOOO:gio.Drive.eject_with_operation", + kwlist, + ¬ify->callback, + &py_flags, + &mount_operation, + &py_cancellable, + ¬ify->data)) + goto error; + + if (!pygio_notify_callback_is_valid(notify)) + goto error; + + if (py_flags && pyg_flags_get_value(G_TYPE_MOUNT_UNMOUNT_FLAGS, + py_flags, (gpointer) &flags)) + goto error; + + if (!pygio_check_cancellable(py_cancellable, &cancellable)) + goto error; + + pygio_notify_reference_callback(notify); + + g_drive_eject_with_operation(G_DRIVE(self->obj), + flags, + G_MOUNT_OPERATION(mount_operation->obj), + cancellable, + (GAsyncReadyCallback) async_result_callback_marshal, + notify); + + Py_INCREF(Py_None); + return Py_None; + + error: + pygio_notify_free(notify); + return NULL; +} +%% +override g_drive_start kwargs +static PyObject * +_wrap_g_drive_start(PyGObject *self, PyObject *args, PyObject *kwargs) +{ + static char *kwlist[] = { "callback", "flags", "mount_operation", + "cancellable", "user_data", NULL }; + PyGIONotify *notify; + PyObject *py_flags = NULL; + PyGObject *mount_operation; + GDriveStartFlags flags = G_DRIVE_START_NONE; + PyGObject *py_cancellable = NULL; + GCancellable *cancellable; + + notify = pygio_notify_new(); + + if (!PyArg_ParseTupleAndKeywords(args, kwargs, + "O|OOOO:gio.Drive.start", + kwlist, + ¬ify->callback, + &py_flags, + &mount_operation, + &py_cancellable, + ¬ify->data)) + goto error; + + if (!pygio_notify_callback_is_valid(notify)) + goto error; + + if (py_flags && pyg_flags_get_value(G_TYPE_DRIVE_START_FLAGS, + py_flags, (gpointer) &flags)) + goto error; + + if (!pygio_check_cancellable(py_cancellable, &cancellable)) + goto error; + + pygio_notify_reference_callback(notify); + + g_drive_start(G_DRIVE(self->obj), + flags, + G_MOUNT_OPERATION(mount_operation->obj), + cancellable, + (GAsyncReadyCallback) async_result_callback_marshal, + notify); + + Py_INCREF(Py_None); + return Py_None; + + error: + pygio_notify_free(notify); + return NULL; +} +%% +override g_drive_stop kwargs +static PyObject * +_wrap_g_drive_stop(PyGObject *self, PyObject *args, PyObject *kwargs) +{ + static char *kwlist[] = { "callback", "flags", "mount_operation", + "cancellable", "user_data", NULL }; + PyGIONotify *notify; + PyObject *py_flags = NULL; + PyGObject *mount_operation; + GMountUnmountFlags flags = G_MOUNT_UNMOUNT_NONE; + PyGObject *py_cancellable = NULL; + GCancellable *cancellable; + + notify = pygio_notify_new(); + + if (!PyArg_ParseTupleAndKeywords(args, kwargs, + "O|OOOO:gio.Drive.stop", + kwlist, + ¬ify->callback, + &py_flags, + &mount_operation, + &py_cancellable, + ¬ify->data)) + goto error; + + if (!pygio_notify_callback_is_valid(notify)) + goto error; + + if (py_flags && pyg_flags_get_value(G_TYPE_MOUNT_UNMOUNT_FLAGS, + py_flags, (gpointer) &flags)) + goto error; + + if (!pygio_check_cancellable(py_cancellable, &cancellable)) + goto error; + + pygio_notify_reference_callback(notify); + + g_drive_stop(G_DRIVE(self->obj), + flags, + G_MOUNT_OPERATION(mount_operation->obj), + cancellable, + (GAsyncReadyCallback) async_result_callback_marshal, + notify); + + Py_INCREF(Py_None); + return Py_None; + + error: + pygio_notify_free(notify); + return NULL; +} diff --git a/gio/gfile.override b/gio/gfile.override new file mode 100644 index 0000000..71e2d98 --- /dev/null +++ b/gio/gfile.override @@ -0,0 +1,2216 @@ +/* -*- Mode: C; c-basic-offset: 4 -*- + * pygobject - Python bindings for GObject + * Copyright (C) 2008 Johan Dahlin + * + * gfile.override: module overrides for GInputStream + * + * This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or + * modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public + * License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either + * version 2.1 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. + * + * This library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, + * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of + * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU + * Lesser General Public License for more details. + * + * You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public + * License along with this library; if not, write to the Free Software + * Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 + * USA + */ +%% +headers + +static void +file_progress_callback_marshal(goffset current_num_bytes, + goffset total_num_bytes, + PyGIONotify *notify) +{ + PyObject *ret; + PyGILState_STATE state; + + state = pyg_gil_state_ensure(); + + if (notify->data) + ret = PyObject_CallFunction(notify->callback, "(KKO)", + current_num_bytes, + total_num_bytes, + notify->data); + else + ret = PyObject_CallFunction(notify->callback, "(KK)", + current_num_bytes, + total_num_bytes); + + if (ret == NULL) + { + PyErr_Print(); + PyErr_Clear(); + } + + Py_XDECREF(ret); + pyg_gil_state_release(state); +} +%% +define _install_file_meta +static PyObject * +_wrap__install_file_meta(PyObject *self, PyObject *args) +{ + PyObject *metaclass; + + if (!PyArg_ParseTuple(args, "O", &metaclass)) + return NULL; + + Py_INCREF(metaclass); + PyGFile_Type.ob_type = (PyTypeObject*)metaclass; + + Py_INCREF(Py_None); + return Py_None; +} +%% +define _file_init kwargs +static PyObject* +_wrap__file_init(PyGObject *self, PyObject *args, PyObject *kwargs) +{ + GFile *file; + Py_ssize_t n_args, n_kwargs; + char *arg; + PyObject *py_ret; + + n_args = PyTuple_Size(args); + n_kwargs = kwargs != NULL ? PyDict_Size(kwargs) : 0; + + if (n_args == 1 && n_kwargs == 0) { + if (!PyArg_ParseTuple(args, "s:gio.File.__init__", &arg)) + return NULL; + file = g_file_new_for_commandline_arg(arg); + } else if (n_args == 0 && n_kwargs == 1) { + if (PyDict_GetItemString(kwargs, "path")) { + char *kwlist[] = { "path", NULL }; + if (!PyArg_ParseTupleAndKeywords(args, kwargs, + "s:gio.File.__init__", kwlist, &arg)) + return NULL; + file = g_file_new_for_path(arg); + } else if (PyDict_GetItemString(kwargs, "uri")) { + char *kwlist[] = { "uri", NULL }; + if (!PyArg_ParseTupleAndKeywords(args, kwargs, + "s:gio.File.__init__", kwlist, &arg)) + return NULL; + file = g_file_new_for_uri(arg); + } else { + PyErr_Format(PyExc_TypeError, + "gio.File() got an unexpected keyword argument '%s'", + "unknown"); + return NULL; + } + } else { + PyErr_Format(PyExc_TypeError, + "gio.File() takes exactly 1 argument (%zd given)", + n_args + n_kwargs); + return NULL; + } + + if (!file) { + PyErr_SetString(PyExc_RuntimeError, + "could not create GFile object"); + return NULL; + } + + py_ret = pygobject_new((GObject *)file); + g_object_unref(file); + + return py_ret; +} +%% +override g_file_read_async kwargs +static PyObject * +_wrap_g_file_read_async(PyGObject *self, + PyObject *args, + PyObject *kwargs) +{ + static char *kwlist[] = { "callback", "io_priority", + "cancellable", "user_data", NULL }; + int io_priority = G_PRIORITY_DEFAULT; + PyGObject *pycancellable = NULL; + GCancellable *cancellable; + PyGIONotify *notify; + + notify = pygio_notify_new(); + + if (!PyArg_ParseTupleAndKeywords(args, kwargs, + "O|iOO:File.read_async", + kwlist, + ¬ify->callback, + &io_priority, + &pycancellable, + ¬ify->data)) + goto error; + + if (!pygio_notify_callback_is_valid(notify)) + goto error; + + if (!pygio_check_cancellable(pycancellable, &cancellable)) + goto error; + + pygio_notify_reference_callback(notify); + + g_file_read_async(G_FILE(self->obj), + io_priority, + cancellable, + (GAsyncReadyCallback)async_result_callback_marshal, + notify); + + Py_INCREF(Py_None); + return Py_None; + + error: + pygio_notify_free(notify); + return NULL; +} +%% +override g_file_load_contents kwargs +static PyObject * +_wrap_g_file_load_contents(PyGObject *self, + PyObject *args, + PyObject *kwargs) +{ + static char *kwlist[] = { "cancellable", NULL }; + GCancellable *cancellable; + PyGObject *pycancellable = NULL; + gchar *contents, *etag_out; + gsize length; + GError *error = NULL; + gboolean ret; + + if (!PyArg_ParseTupleAndKeywords(args, kwargs, + "|O:File.load_contents", + kwlist, + &pycancellable)) + return NULL; + + if (!pygio_check_cancellable(pycancellable, &cancellable)) + return NULL; + + pyg_begin_allow_threads; + + ret = g_file_load_contents(G_FILE(self->obj), cancellable, + &contents, &length, &etag_out, &error); + + pyg_end_allow_threads; + + if (pyg_error_check(&error)) + return NULL; + + if (ret) { + PyObject *pyret; + + pyret = Py_BuildValue("(s#ks)", contents, length, length, etag_out); + g_free(contents); + g_free(etag_out); + return pyret; + } else { + Py_INCREF(Py_None); + return Py_None; + } +} +%% +override g_file_load_contents_async kwargs +static PyObject * +_wrap_g_file_load_contents_async(PyGObject *self, + PyObject *args, + PyObject *kwargs) +{ + static char *kwlist[] = { "callback", "cancellable", "user_data", NULL }; + GCancellable *cancellable; + PyGObject *pycancellable = NULL; + PyGIONotify *notify; + + notify = pygio_notify_new(); + + if (!PyArg_ParseTupleAndKeywords(args, kwargs, + "O|OO:File.load_contents_async", + kwlist, + ¬ify->callback, + &pycancellable, + ¬ify->data)) + goto error; + + if (!pygio_notify_callback_is_valid(notify)) + goto error; + + if (!pygio_check_cancellable(pycancellable, &cancellable)) + goto error; + + pygio_notify_reference_callback(notify); + + g_file_load_contents_async(G_FILE(self->obj), + cancellable, + (GAsyncReadyCallback)async_result_callback_marshal, + notify); + + Py_INCREF(Py_None); + return Py_None; + + error: + pygio_notify_free(notify); + return NULL; +} +%% +override g_file_load_contents_finish kwargs +static PyObject * +_wrap_g_file_load_contents_finish(PyGObject *self, + PyObject *args, + PyObject *kwargs) +{ + static char *kwlist[] = { "res", NULL }; + PyGObject *res; + gchar *contents, *etag_out; + gsize length; + GError *error = NULL; + gboolean ret; + + if (!PyArg_ParseTupleAndKeywords(args, kwargs, + "O!:File.load_contents_finish", + kwlist, + &PyGAsyncResult_Type, + &res)) + return NULL; + + ret = g_file_load_contents_finish(G_FILE(self->obj), + G_ASYNC_RESULT(res->obj), &contents, + &length, &etag_out, &error); + + if (pyg_error_check(&error)) + return NULL; + + if (ret) { + PyObject *pyret; + + pyret = Py_BuildValue("(s#ks)", contents, length, length, etag_out); + g_free(contents); + g_free(etag_out); + return pyret; + } else { + Py_INCREF(Py_None); + return Py_None; + } +} +%% +override g_file_enumerate_children_async kwargs +static PyObject * +_wrap_g_file_enumerate_children_async(PyGObject *self, PyObject *args, PyObject *kwargs) +{ + static char *kwlist[] = { "attributes", "callback", "flags", + "io_priority", "cancellable", "user_data", NULL }; + PyGIONotify *notify; + char *attributes; + PyObject *py_flags = NULL; + int io_priority = G_PRIORITY_DEFAULT; + GFileQueryInfoFlags flags = G_FILE_QUERY_INFO_NONE; + GCancellable *cancellable = NULL; + PyGObject *py_cancellable = NULL; + + notify = pygio_notify_new(); + + if (!PyArg_ParseTupleAndKeywords(args, kwargs, + "sO|OiOO:gio.File.enumerate_children_async", + kwlist, + &attributes, + ¬ify->callback, + &py_flags, + &io_priority, + &py_cancellable, + ¬ify->data)) + goto error; + + if (!pygio_notify_callback_is_valid(notify)) + goto error; + + if (py_flags && pyg_flags_get_value(G_TYPE_FILE_QUERY_INFO_FLAGS, + py_flags, (gpointer)&flags)) + goto error; + + if (!pygio_check_cancellable(py_cancellable, &cancellable)) + goto error; + + pygio_notify_reference_callback(notify); + + g_file_enumerate_children_async(G_FILE(self->obj), + attributes, + flags, + io_priority, + (GCancellable *) cancellable, + (GAsyncReadyCallback)async_result_callback_marshal, + notify); + + Py_INCREF(Py_None); + return Py_None; + + error: + pygio_notify_free(notify); + return NULL; +} +%% +override g_file_mount_mountable kwargs +static PyObject * +_wrap_g_file_mount_mountable(PyGObject *self, + PyObject *args, + PyObject *kwargs) +{ + static char *kwlist[] = { "mount_operation", "callback", "flags", + "cancellable", "user_data", NULL }; + PyGIONotify *notify; + PyObject *py_flags = NULL; + PyGObject *mount_operation; + PyGObject *py_cancellable = NULL; + GMountMountFlags flags = G_MOUNT_MOUNT_NONE; + GCancellable *cancellable; + + notify = pygio_notify_new(); + + if (!PyArg_ParseTupleAndKeywords(args, kwargs, + "O!O|OOO:File.mount_mountable", + kwlist, + &PyGMountOperation_Type, + &mount_operation, + ¬ify->callback, + &py_flags, + &py_cancellable, + ¬ify->data)) + goto error; + + if (!pygio_notify_callback_is_valid(notify)) + goto error; + + if (py_flags && pyg_flags_get_value(G_TYPE_MOUNT_MOUNT_FLAGS, + py_flags, (gpointer)&flags)) + goto error; + + if (!pygio_check_cancellable(py_cancellable, &cancellable)) + goto error; + + pygio_notify_reference_callback(notify); + + g_file_mount_mountable(G_FILE(self->obj), + flags, + G_MOUNT_OPERATION(mount_operation->obj), + cancellable, + (GAsyncReadyCallback)async_result_callback_marshal, + notify); + + Py_INCREF(Py_None); + return Py_None; + + error: + pygio_notify_free(notify); + return NULL; +} +%% +override g_file_unmount_mountable kwargs +static PyObject * +_wrap_g_file_unmount_mountable(PyGObject *self, + PyObject *args, + PyObject *kwargs) +{ + static char *kwlist[] = { "callback", "flags", + "cancellable", "user_data", NULL }; + PyGIONotify *notify; + PyObject *py_flags = NULL; + PyGObject *py_cancellable = NULL; + GMountUnmountFlags flags = G_MOUNT_UNMOUNT_NONE; + GCancellable *cancellable; + + notify = pygio_notify_new(); + + if (!PyArg_ParseTupleAndKeywords(args, kwargs, + "O|OOO:File.unmount_mountable", + kwlist, + ¬ify->callback, + &py_flags, + &py_cancellable, + ¬ify->data)) + goto error; + + if (!pygio_notify_callback_is_valid(notify)) + goto error; + + if (py_flags && pyg_flags_get_value(G_TYPE_MOUNT_UNMOUNT_FLAGS, + py_flags, (gpointer)&flags)) + goto error; + + if (!pygio_check_cancellable(py_cancellable, &cancellable)) + goto error; + + pygio_notify_reference_callback(notify); + + g_file_unmount_mountable(G_FILE(self->obj), + flags, + cancellable, + (GAsyncReadyCallback)async_result_callback_marshal, + notify); + + Py_INCREF(Py_None); + return Py_None; + + error: + pygio_notify_free(notify); + return NULL; +} +%% +override g_file_unmount_mountable_with_operation kwargs +static PyObject * +_wrap_g_file_unmount_mountable_with_operation(PyGObject *self, + PyObject *args, + PyObject *kwargs) +{ + static char *kwlist[] = { "callback", "flags", "mount_operation", + "cancellable", "user_data", NULL }; + PyGIONotify *notify; + PyObject *py_flags = NULL; + PyGObject *mount_operation; + PyGObject *py_cancellable = NULL; + GMountUnmountFlags flags = G_MOUNT_UNMOUNT_NONE; + GCancellable *cancellable; + + notify = pygio_notify_new(); + + if (!PyArg_ParseTupleAndKeywords(args, kwargs, + "O|OOOO:File.unmount_mountable_with_operation", + kwlist, + ¬ify->callback, + &py_flags, + &mount_operation, + &py_cancellable, + ¬ify->data)) + goto error; + + if (!pygio_notify_callback_is_valid(notify)) + goto error; + + if (py_flags && pyg_flags_get_value(G_TYPE_MOUNT_UNMOUNT_FLAGS, + py_flags, (gpointer)&flags)) + goto error; + + if (!pygio_check_cancellable(py_cancellable, &cancellable)) + goto error; + + pygio_notify_reference_callback(notify); + + g_file_unmount_mountable_with_operation(G_FILE(self->obj), + flags, + G_MOUNT_OPERATION(mount_operation->obj), + cancellable, + (GAsyncReadyCallback)async_result_callback_marshal, + notify); + + Py_INCREF(Py_None); + return Py_None; + + error: + pygio_notify_free(notify); + return NULL; +} +%% +override g_file_mount_enclosing_volume kwargs +static PyObject * +_wrap_g_file_mount_enclosing_volume(PyGObject *self, + PyObject *args, + PyObject *kwargs) +{ + static char *kwlist[] = { "mount_operation", "callback", "flags", + "cancellable", "user_data", NULL }; + PyGIONotify *notify; + PyObject *py_flags = NULL; + PyGObject *mount_operation; + PyGObject *py_cancellable = NULL; + GMountMountFlags flags = G_MOUNT_MOUNT_NONE; + GCancellable *cancellable; + + notify = pygio_notify_new(); + + if (!PyArg_ParseTupleAndKeywords(args, kwargs, + "O!O|OOO:File.mount_enclosing_volume", + kwlist, + &PyGMountOperation_Type, + &mount_operation, + ¬ify->callback, + &py_flags, + &py_cancellable, + ¬ify->data)) + goto error; + + if (!pygio_notify_callback_is_valid(notify)) + goto error; + + if (py_flags && pyg_flags_get_value(G_TYPE_MOUNT_MOUNT_FLAGS, + py_flags, (gpointer)&flags)) + goto error; + + if (!pygio_check_cancellable(py_cancellable, &cancellable)) + goto error; + + pygio_notify_reference_callback(notify); + + g_file_mount_enclosing_volume(G_FILE(self->obj), + flags, + G_MOUNT_OPERATION(mount_operation->obj), + cancellable, + (GAsyncReadyCallback)async_result_callback_marshal, + notify); + + Py_INCREF(Py_None); + return Py_None; + + error: + pygio_notify_free(notify); + return NULL; +} +%% +override g_file_copy kwargs +static PyObject * +_wrap_g_file_copy(PyGObject *self, + PyObject *args, + PyObject *kwargs) +{ + static char *kwlist[] = { "destination", "progress_callback", + "flags", "cancellable", + "user_data", NULL }; + PyGIONotify *notify; + PyObject *py_flags = NULL; + PyGObject *destination = NULL; + PyGObject *py_cancellable = NULL; + GFileCopyFlags flags = G_FILE_COPY_NONE; + GCancellable *cancellable; + int ret; + GError *error = NULL; + GFileProgressCallback callback = NULL; + + notify = pygio_notify_new(); + + if (!PyArg_ParseTupleAndKeywords(args, kwargs, + "O!|OOOO:File.copy", + kwlist, + &PyGFile_Type, + &destination, + ¬ify->callback, + &py_flags, + &py_cancellable, + ¬ify->data)) + goto error; + + if (pygio_notify_using_optional_callback(notify)) { + callback = (GFileProgressCallback)file_progress_callback_marshal; + if (!pygio_notify_callback_is_valid(notify)) + goto error; + } + + if (py_flags && pyg_flags_get_value(G_TYPE_FILE_COPY_FLAGS, + py_flags, (gpointer)&flags)) + goto error; + + if (!pygio_check_cancellable(py_cancellable, &cancellable)) + goto error; + + /* No need to reference callback here, because it will be used + * only while this function is in progress. */ + + pyg_begin_allow_threads; + + ret = g_file_copy(G_FILE(self->obj), + G_FILE(destination->obj), + flags, + cancellable, + callback, + notify, + &error); + + pyg_end_allow_threads; + + if (pyg_error_check(&error)) + goto error; + + pygio_notify_free(notify); + return PyBool_FromLong(ret); + + error: + pygio_notify_free(notify); + return NULL; +} +%% +override g_file_copy_async kwargs +static PyObject * +_wrap_g_file_copy_async(PyGObject *self, + PyObject *args, + PyObject *kwargs) +{ + static char *kwlist[] = { "destination", "callback", "progress_callback", + "flags", "io_priority", "cancellable", + "user_data", "progress_callback_data", NULL }; + PyGIONotify *notify, *progress_notify; + PyObject *py_flags = NULL; + PyGObject *destination = NULL; + PyGObject *py_cancellable = NULL; + GFileCopyFlags flags = G_FILE_COPY_NONE; + int io_priority = G_PRIORITY_DEFAULT; + PyGObject *pycancellable = NULL; + GCancellable *cancellable; + GFileProgressCallback progress_callback = NULL; + + /* After the creation, referencing/freeing will automatically be + * done on the master and the slave. */ + notify = pygio_notify_new(); + progress_notify = pygio_notify_new_slave(notify); + + if (!PyArg_ParseTupleAndKeywords(args, kwargs, + "O!O|OOiOOO:File.copy_async", + kwlist, + &PyGFile_Type, + &destination, + ¬ify->callback, + &progress_notify->callback, + &py_flags, + &io_priority, + &pycancellable, + ¬ify->data, + &progress_notify->data)) + goto error; + + if (!pygio_notify_callback_is_valid(notify)) + goto error; + + if (!pygio_check_cancellable(py_cancellable, &cancellable)) + goto error; + + if (pygio_notify_using_optional_callback(progress_notify)) { + progress_callback = (GFileProgressCallback) file_progress_callback_marshal; + if (!pygio_notify_callback_is_valid_full(progress_notify, "progress_callback")) + goto error; + } + + if (!pygio_check_cancellable(pycancellable, &cancellable)) + goto error; + + pygio_notify_reference_callback(notify); + + g_file_copy_async(G_FILE(self->obj), + G_FILE(destination->obj), + flags, + io_priority, + cancellable, + progress_callback, + progress_notify, + (GAsyncReadyCallback)async_result_callback_marshal, + notify); + + Py_INCREF(Py_None); + return Py_None; + + error: + pygio_notify_free(notify); + return NULL; +} +%% +override g_file_move kwargs +static PyObject * +_wrap_g_file_move(PyGObject *self, + PyObject *args, + PyObject *kwargs) +{ + static char *kwlist[] = { "destination", "progress_callback", + "flags", "cancellable", + "user_data", NULL }; + PyGIONotify *notify; + PyObject *py_flags = NULL; + PyGObject *destination = NULL; + PyGObject *py_cancellable = NULL; + GFileCopyFlags flags = G_FILE_COPY_NONE; + GCancellable *cancellable; + int ret; + GError *error = NULL; + GFileProgressCallback callback = NULL; + + notify = pygio_notify_new(); + + if (!PyArg_ParseTupleAndKeywords(args, kwargs, + "O!|OOOO:File.move", + kwlist, + &PyGFile_Type, + &destination, + ¬ify->callback, + &py_flags, + &py_cancellable, + ¬ify->data)) + goto error; + + if (pygio_notify_using_optional_callback(notify)) { + callback = (GFileProgressCallback)file_progress_callback_marshal; + if (!pygio_notify_callback_is_valid(notify)) + goto error; + } + + if (py_flags && pyg_flags_get_value(G_TYPE_FILE_COPY_FLAGS, + py_flags, (gpointer)&flags)) + goto error; + + if (!pygio_check_cancellable(py_cancellable, &cancellable)) + goto error; + + /* No need to reference callback here, because it will be used + * only while this function is in progress. */ + + pyg_begin_allow_threads; + + ret = g_file_move(G_FILE(self->obj), + G_FILE(destination->obj), + flags, + cancellable, + callback, + notify, + &error); + + pyg_end_allow_threads; + + if (pyg_error_check(&error)) + goto error; + + pygio_notify_free(notify); + return PyBool_FromLong(ret); + + error: + pygio_notify_free(notify); + return NULL; +} +%% +override g_file_set_attribute kwargs +static char** +pyg_strv_from_pyobject(PyObject *value, const char *exc_msg) +{ + gchar** strv; + Py_ssize_t len, i; + PyObject* fast_seq; + + fast_seq = PySequence_Fast(value, exc_msg); + if (fast_seq == NULL) + return NULL; + + len = PySequence_Length(fast_seq); + if (len == -1) + return NULL; + + strv = g_malloc(sizeof(char*) * (len + 1)); + if (strv == NULL) { + PyErr_NoMemory(); + goto failure; + } + + for (i = 0; i < len + 1; i++) + strv[i] = NULL; + + for (i = 0; i < len; i++) { + PyObject* item = PySequence_Fast_GET_ITEM(fast_seq, i); + const char *s; + + if (!PyString_Check(item)) { + PyErr_SetString(PyExc_TypeError, exc_msg); + goto failure; + } + + s = PyString_AsString(item); + if (s == NULL) + goto failure; + + strv[i] = g_strdup(s); + if (strv[i] == NULL) { + PyErr_NoMemory(); + goto failure; + } + } + + return strv; + + failure: + g_strfreev(strv); + Py_XDECREF(fast_seq); + return NULL; +} + +static PyObject * +_wrap_g_file_set_attribute(PyGObject *self, PyObject *args, PyObject *kwargs) +{ + static char *kwlist[] = { "attribute", "type", "value_p", + "flags", "cancellable", NULL }; + GFileQueryInfoFlags flags = G_FILE_QUERY_INFO_NONE; + int ret; + GCancellable *cancellable = NULL; + GError *error = NULL; + char *attribute; + PyObject *py_type = NULL, *py_flags = NULL, *value; + PyGObject *pycancellable = NULL; + GFileAttributeType type; + + if (!PyArg_ParseTupleAndKeywords(args, kwargs,"sOO|OO:gio.File.set_attribute", + kwlist, &attribute, &py_type, &value, + &py_flags, &pycancellable)) + return NULL; + + if (pyg_enum_get_value(G_TYPE_FILE_ATTRIBUTE_TYPE, py_type, + (gpointer)&type)) + return NULL; + + if (py_flags && pyg_flags_get_value(G_TYPE_FILE_QUERY_INFO_FLAGS, py_flags, + (gpointer)&flags)) + return NULL; + + if (!pygio_check_cancellable(pycancellable, &cancellable)) + return NULL; + + switch (type) { + case G_FILE_ATTRIBUTE_TYPE_STRING: + { + char* s; + if (!PyString_Check(value)) { + PyErr_Format(PyExc_TypeError, + "set_attribute value must be a str when type is FILE_ATTRIBUTE_TYPE_STRING"); + return NULL; + } + + s = PyString_AsString(value); + if (s == NULL) + return NULL; + + ret = g_file_set_attribute(G_FILE(self->obj), attribute, type, + s, flags, (GCancellable *) cancellable, + &error); + } + break; + + case G_FILE_ATTRIBUTE_TYPE_BYTE_STRING: + { + char* s; + if (!PyString_Check(value)) { + PyErr_Format(PyExc_TypeError, + "set_attribute value must be a bytes instance when type is FILE_ATTRIBUTE_TYPE_BYTE_STRING"); + return NULL; + } + + s = PyString_AsString(value); + if (s == NULL) + return NULL; + + ret = g_file_set_attribute(G_FILE(self->obj), attribute, type, + s, flags, (GCancellable *) cancellable, + &error); + } + break; + + + case G_FILE_ATTRIBUTE_TYPE_STRINGV: + { + gchar** strv; + + strv = pyg_strv_from_pyobject(value, "set_attribute value must be a list of strings when type is FILE_ATTRIBUTE_TYPE_STRINGV"); + if (strv == NULL) + break; + ret = g_file_set_attribute(G_FILE(self->obj), attribute, type, + strv, flags, (GCancellable *) cancellable, + &error); + g_strfreev(strv); + } + break; + + case G_FILE_ATTRIBUTE_TYPE_OBJECT: + { + GObject* obj; + + if (!pygobject_check(value, &PyGObject_Type)) { + PyErr_Format(PyExc_TypeError, + "set_attribute value must be a GObject instance when type is FILE_ATTRIBUTE_TYPE_OBJECT"); + return NULL; + } + + obj = pygobject_get(value); + + ret = g_file_set_attribute(G_FILE(self->obj), attribute, type, + obj, flags, (GCancellable *) cancellable, + &error); + } + break; + + case G_FILE_ATTRIBUTE_TYPE_BOOLEAN: + { + gboolean boolval; + + boolval = PyObject_IsTrue(value); + if (boolval == -1 && PyErr_Occurred()) + return NULL; + + ret = g_file_set_attribute(G_FILE(self->obj), attribute, type, + &boolval, flags, (GCancellable *) cancellable, + &error); + } + break; + + case G_FILE_ATTRIBUTE_TYPE_UINT32: + { + guint32 intval; + + if (!PyInt_Check(value) && !PyLong_Check(value)) { + PyErr_Format(PyExc_TypeError, + "set_attribute value must be an int when type is FILE_ATTRIBUTE_TYPE_UINT32"); + return NULL; + } + + intval = PyLong_AsUnsignedLong(value); + if (intval == -1 && PyErr_Occurred()) + return NULL; + + ret = g_file_set_attribute(G_FILE(self->obj), attribute, type, + &intval, flags, (GCancellable *) cancellable, + &error); + } + break; + + case G_FILE_ATTRIBUTE_TYPE_INT32: + { + gint32 intval; + + if (!PyInt_Check(value)) { + PyErr_Format(PyExc_TypeError, + "set_attribute value must be an int when type is FILE_ATTRIBUTE_TYPE_INT32"); + return NULL; + } + + intval = PyInt_AsLong(value); + if (intval == -1 && PyErr_Occurred()) + return NULL; + + ret = g_file_set_attribute(G_FILE(self->obj), attribute, type, + &intval, flags, (GCancellable *) cancellable, + &error); + } + break; + + case G_FILE_ATTRIBUTE_TYPE_UINT64: + { + guint64 intval; + + if (!PyInt_Check(value) && !PyLong_Check(value)) { + PyErr_Format(PyExc_TypeError, + "set_attribute value must be a long int when type is FILE_ATTRIBUTE_TYPE_UINT64"); + return NULL; + } + + intval = PyLong_AsLongLong(value); + if (intval == -1 && PyErr_Occurred()) + return NULL; + + ret = g_file_set_attribute(G_FILE(self->obj), attribute, type, + &intval, flags, (GCancellable *) cancellable, + &error); + } + break; + + case G_FILE_ATTRIBUTE_TYPE_INT64: + { + gint64 intval; + + if (!PyInt_Check(value) && !PyLong_Check(value)) { + PyErr_Format(PyExc_TypeError, + "set_attribute value must be a long int when type is FILE_ATTRIBUTE_TYPE_INT64"); + return NULL; + } + + intval = PyLong_AsUnsignedLongLong(value); + if (intval == -1 && PyErr_Occurred()) + return NULL; + + ret = g_file_set_attribute(G_FILE(self->obj), attribute, type, + &intval, flags, (GCancellable *) cancellable, + &error); + } + break; + + case G_FILE_ATTRIBUTE_TYPE_INVALID: + + default: + PyErr_SetString(PyExc_TypeError, + "Unknown type specified in set_attribute\n"); + return NULL; + } + + if (pyg_error_check(&error)) + return NULL; + + return PyBool_FromLong(ret); +} +%% +override g_file_query_settable_attributes kwargs +static PyObject * +_wrap_g_file_query_settable_attributes(PyGObject *self, + PyObject *args, + PyObject *kwargs) +{ + static char *kwlist[] = { "cancellable", NULL }; + PyGObject *pycancellable = NULL; + GCancellable *cancellable = NULL; + GFileAttributeInfoList *ret; + GError *error = NULL; + gint i, n_infos; + GFileAttributeInfo *infos; + PyObject *py_ret; + + if (!PyArg_ParseTupleAndKeywords(args, kwargs, + "|O:gio.File.query_settable_attributes", + kwlist, &pycancellable)) + return NULL; + + if (!pygio_check_cancellable(pycancellable, &cancellable)) + return NULL; + + ret = g_file_query_settable_attributes(G_FILE(self->obj), + (GCancellable *) cancellable, + &error); + if (pyg_error_check(&error)) + return NULL; + + n_infos = ret->n_infos; + infos = ret->infos; + + if (n_infos > 0) { + py_ret = PyList_New(n_infos); + for (i = 0; i < n_infos; i++) { + PyList_SetItem(py_ret, i, pyg_file_attribute_info_new(&infos[i])); + } + g_file_attribute_info_list_unref(ret); + return py_ret; + + } else { + Py_INCREF(Py_None); + return Py_None; + } +} +%% +override g_file_query_writable_namespaces kwargs +static PyObject * +_wrap_g_file_query_writable_namespaces(PyGObject *self, + PyObject *args, + PyObject *kwargs) +{ + static char *kwlist[] = { "cancellable", NULL }; + PyGObject *pycancellable = NULL; + GCancellable *cancellable = NULL; + GFileAttributeInfoList *ret; + GError *error = NULL; + gint i, n_infos; + GFileAttributeInfo *infos; + PyObject *py_ret; + + if (!PyArg_ParseTupleAndKeywords(args, kwargs, + "|O:gio.File.query_writable_namespaces", + kwlist, &pycancellable)) + return NULL; + + if (!pygio_check_cancellable(pycancellable, &cancellable)) + return NULL; + + ret = g_file_query_writable_namespaces(G_FILE(self->obj), + (GCancellable *) cancellable, + &error); + if (pyg_error_check(&error)) + return NULL; + + n_infos = ret->n_infos; + infos = ret->infos; + + if (n_infos > 0) { + py_ret = PyList_New(n_infos); + for (i = 0; i < n_infos; i++) { + PyList_SetItem(py_ret, i, pyg_file_attribute_info_new(&infos[i])); + } + g_file_attribute_info_list_unref(ret); + return py_ret; + + } else { + Py_INCREF(Py_None); + return Py_None; + } +} +%% +override g_file_append_to_async kwargs +static PyObject * +_wrap_g_file_append_to_async(PyGObject *self, PyObject *args, PyObject *kwargs) +{ + static char *kwlist[] = { "callback", "flags", "io_priority", + "cancellable", "user_data", NULL }; + GCancellable *cancellable; + PyGObject *pycancellable = NULL; + GFileCreateFlags flags = G_FILE_CREATE_NONE; + PyObject *py_flags = NULL; + int io_priority = G_PRIORITY_DEFAULT; + PyGIONotify *notify; + + notify = pygio_notify_new(); + + if (!PyArg_ParseTupleAndKeywords(args, kwargs, + "O|OiOO:File.append_to_async", + kwlist, + ¬ify->callback, + &flags, &io_priority, + &pycancellable, + ¬ify->data)) + goto error; + + if (!pygio_notify_callback_is_valid(notify)) + goto error; + + if (py_flags && pyg_flags_get_value(G_TYPE_FILE_CREATE_FLAGS, + py_flags, (gpointer)&flags)) + goto error; + + if (!pygio_check_cancellable(pycancellable, &cancellable)) + goto error; + + pygio_notify_reference_callback(notify); + + g_file_append_to_async(G_FILE(self->obj), flags, io_priority, cancellable, + (GAsyncReadyCallback)async_result_callback_marshal, + notify); + + Py_INCREF(Py_None); + return Py_None; + + error: + pygio_notify_free(notify); + return NULL; +} +%% +override g_file_create_async kwargs +static PyObject * +_wrap_g_file_create_async(PyGObject *self, PyObject *args, PyObject *kwargs) +{ + static char *kwlist[] = { "callback", "flags", "io_priority", + "cancellable", "user_data", NULL }; + GCancellable *cancellable; + PyGObject *pycancellable = NULL; + GFileCreateFlags flags = G_FILE_CREATE_NONE; + PyObject *py_flags = NULL; + int io_priority = G_PRIORITY_DEFAULT; + PyGIONotify *notify; + + notify = pygio_notify_new(); + + if (!PyArg_ParseTupleAndKeywords(args, kwargs, + "O|OiOO:File.create_async", + kwlist, + ¬ify->callback, + &flags, &io_priority, + &pycancellable, + ¬ify->data)) + goto error; + + if (!pygio_notify_callback_is_valid(notify)) + goto error; + + if (py_flags && pyg_flags_get_value(G_TYPE_FILE_CREATE_FLAGS, + py_flags, (gpointer)&flags)) + goto error; + + if (!pygio_check_cancellable(pycancellable, &cancellable)) + goto error; + + pygio_notify_reference_callback(notify); + + g_file_create_async(G_FILE(self->obj), flags, io_priority, cancellable, + (GAsyncReadyCallback)async_result_callback_marshal, + notify); + + Py_INCREF(Py_None); + return Py_None; + + error: + pygio_notify_free(notify); + return NULL; +} +%% +override g_file_create_readwrite_async kwargs +static PyObject * +_wrap_g_file_create_readwrite_async(PyGObject *self, + PyObject *args, + PyObject *kwargs) +{ + static char *kwlist[] = { "callback", "flags", "io_priority", + "cancellable", "user_data", NULL }; + GCancellable *cancellable; + PyGObject *pycancellable = NULL; + GFileCreateFlags flags = G_FILE_CREATE_NONE; + PyObject *py_flags = NULL; + int io_priority = G_PRIORITY_DEFAULT; + PyGIONotify *notify; + + notify = pygio_notify_new(); + + if (!PyArg_ParseTupleAndKeywords(args, kwargs, + "O|OiOO:File.create_readwrite_async", + kwlist, + ¬ify->callback, + &flags, &io_priority, + &pycancellable, + ¬ify->data)) + goto error; + + if (!pygio_notify_callback_is_valid(notify)) + goto error; + + if (py_flags && pyg_flags_get_value(G_TYPE_FILE_CREATE_FLAGS, + py_flags, (gpointer)&flags)) + goto error; + + if (!pygio_check_cancellable(pycancellable, &cancellable)) + goto error; + + pygio_notify_reference_callback(notify); + + g_file_create_readwrite_async(G_FILE(self->obj), flags, io_priority, + cancellable, + (GAsyncReadyCallback)async_result_callback_marshal, + notify); + + Py_INCREF(Py_None); + return Py_None; + + error: + pygio_notify_free(notify); + return NULL; +} +%% +override g_file_open_readwrite_async kwargs +static PyObject * +_wrap_g_file_open_readwrite_async(PyGObject *self, + PyObject *args, + PyObject *kwargs) +{ + static char *kwlist[] = { "callback", "io_priority", + "cancellable", "user_data", NULL }; + GCancellable *cancellable; + PyGObject *pycancellable = NULL; + int io_priority = G_PRIORITY_DEFAULT; + PyGIONotify *notify; + + notify = pygio_notify_new(); + + if (!PyArg_ParseTupleAndKeywords(args, kwargs, + "O|iOO:File.open_readwrite_async", + kwlist, + ¬ify->callback, + &io_priority, + &pycancellable, + ¬ify->data)) + goto error; + + if (!pygio_notify_callback_is_valid(notify)) + goto error; + + if (!pygio_check_cancellable(pycancellable, &cancellable)) + goto error; + + pygio_notify_reference_callback(notify); + + g_file_open_readwrite_async(G_FILE(self->obj), io_priority, cancellable, + (GAsyncReadyCallback)async_result_callback_marshal, + notify); + + Py_INCREF(Py_None); + return Py_None; + + error: + pygio_notify_free(notify); + return NULL; +} +%% +override g_file_replace_readwrite_async kwargs +static PyObject * +_wrap_g_file_replace_readwrite_async(PyGObject *self, PyObject *args, PyObject *kwargs) +{ + static char *kwlist[] = { "callback", "etag", "make_backup", "flags", + "io_priority", "cancellable", "user_data", NULL }; + GCancellable *cancellable; + PyGObject *pycancellable = NULL; + GFileCreateFlags flags = G_FILE_CREATE_NONE; + PyObject *py_flags = NULL; + int io_priority = G_PRIORITY_DEFAULT; + char *etag = NULL; + gboolean make_backup = TRUE; + PyObject *py_backup = Py_True; + PyGIONotify *notify; + + notify = pygio_notify_new(); + + if (!PyArg_ParseTupleAndKeywords(args, kwargs, + "O|zOOiOO:File.replace_readwrite_async", + kwlist, + ¬ify->callback, + &etag, &py_backup, + &flags, &io_priority, + &pycancellable, + ¬ify->data)) + goto error; + + make_backup = PyObject_IsTrue(py_backup) ? TRUE : FALSE; + + if (!pygio_notify_callback_is_valid(notify)) + goto error; + + if (py_flags && pyg_flags_get_value(G_TYPE_FILE_CREATE_FLAGS, + py_flags, (gpointer)&flags)) + goto error; + + if (!pygio_check_cancellable(pycancellable, &cancellable)) + goto error; + + pygio_notify_reference_callback(notify); + + g_file_replace_readwrite_async(G_FILE(self->obj), etag, make_backup, flags, + io_priority, cancellable, + (GAsyncReadyCallback)async_result_callback_marshal, + notify); + + Py_INCREF(Py_None); + return Py_None; + + error: + pygio_notify_free(notify); + return NULL; +} +%% +override g_file_replace_async kwargs +static PyObject * +_wrap_g_file_replace_async(PyGObject *self, PyObject *args, PyObject *kwargs) +{ + static char *kwlist[] = { "callback", "etag", "make_backup", "flags", + "io_priority", "cancellable", "user_data", NULL }; + GCancellable *cancellable; + PyGObject *pycancellable = NULL; + GFileCreateFlags flags = G_FILE_CREATE_NONE; + PyObject *py_flags = NULL; + int io_priority = G_PRIORITY_DEFAULT; + char *etag = NULL; + gboolean make_backup = TRUE; + PyObject *py_backup = Py_True; + PyGIONotify *notify; + + notify = pygio_notify_new(); + + if (!PyArg_ParseTupleAndKeywords(args, kwargs, + "O|zOOiOO:File.replace_async", + kwlist, + ¬ify->callback, + &etag, &py_backup, + &flags, &io_priority, + &pycancellable, + ¬ify->data)) + goto error; + + make_backup = PyObject_IsTrue(py_backup) ? TRUE : FALSE; + + if (!pygio_notify_callback_is_valid(notify)) + goto error; + + if (py_flags && pyg_flags_get_value(G_TYPE_FILE_CREATE_FLAGS, + py_flags, (gpointer)&flags)) + goto error; + + if (!pygio_check_cancellable(pycancellable, &cancellable)) + goto error; + + pygio_notify_reference_callback(notify); + + g_file_replace_async(G_FILE(self->obj), etag, make_backup, flags, + io_priority, cancellable, + (GAsyncReadyCallback)async_result_callback_marshal, + notify); + + Py_INCREF(Py_None); + return Py_None; + + error: + pygio_notify_free(notify); + return NULL; +} +%% +override g_file_query_info_async kwargs +static PyObject * +_wrap_g_file_query_info_async(PyGObject *self, PyObject *args, PyObject *kwargs) +{ + static char *kwlist[] = { "attributes", "callback", "flags", + "io_priority", "cancellable", "user_data", NULL }; + GCancellable *cancellable; + PyGObject *pycancellable = NULL; + GFileQueryInfoFlags flags = G_FILE_QUERY_INFO_NONE; + PyObject *py_flags = NULL; + int io_priority = G_PRIORITY_DEFAULT; + char *attributes; + PyGIONotify *notify; + + notify = pygio_notify_new(); + + if (!PyArg_ParseTupleAndKeywords(args, kwargs, + "sO|OiOO:File.query_info_async", + kwlist, + &attributes, + ¬ify->callback, + &flags, &io_priority, + &pycancellable, + ¬ify->data)) { + /* To preserve compatibility with 2.16 we also allow swapped + * 'attributes' and 'callback'. FIXME: Remove for 3.0. */ + static char *old_kwlist[] = { "callback", "attributes", "flags", + "io_priority", "cancellable", "user_data", NULL }; + PyObject *exc_type, *exc_value, *exc_traceback; + + PyErr_Fetch(&exc_type, &exc_value, &exc_traceback); + + if (!PyArg_ParseTupleAndKeywords(args, kwargs, + "Os|OiOO:File.query_info_async", + old_kwlist, + ¬ify->callback, + &attributes, + &flags, &io_priority, + &pycancellable, + ¬ify->data) + || !pygio_notify_callback_is_valid(notify)) { + /* Report the error with new parameters. */ + PyErr_Restore(exc_type, exc_value, exc_traceback); + goto error; + } + + Py_XDECREF(exc_type); + Py_XDECREF(exc_value); + Py_XDECREF(exc_traceback); + } + + if (!pygio_notify_callback_is_valid(notify)) + goto error; + + if (py_flags && pyg_flags_get_value(G_TYPE_FILE_CREATE_FLAGS, + py_flags, (gpointer)&flags)) + goto error; + + if (!pygio_check_cancellable(pycancellable, &cancellable)) + goto error; + + pygio_notify_reference_callback(notify); + + g_file_query_info_async(G_FILE(self->obj), attributes, flags, + io_priority, cancellable, + (GAsyncReadyCallback)async_result_callback_marshal, + notify); + + Py_INCREF(Py_None); + return Py_None; + + error: + pygio_notify_free(notify); + return NULL; +} +%% +override g_file_replace_contents kwargs +static PyObject * +_wrap_g_file_replace_contents(PyGObject *self, PyObject *args, PyObject *kwargs) +{ + static char *kwlist[] = { "contents", "etag", "make_backup", + "flags", "cancellable", NULL }; + GCancellable *cancellable; + PyGObject *pycancellable = NULL; + GFileCreateFlags flags = G_FILE_CREATE_NONE; + PyObject *py_flags = NULL; + gsize length; + gboolean make_backup = FALSE; + char *contents; + char *etag = NULL; + char *new_etag = NULL; + GError *error = NULL; + gboolean ret; + PyObject *py_ret; + + if (!PyArg_ParseTupleAndKeywords(args, kwargs, + "s#|zbOO:File.replace_contents", + kwlist, + &contents, + &length, + &etag, + &make_backup, + &flags, + &cancellable)) + { + return NULL; + } + + if (py_flags && pyg_flags_get_value(G_TYPE_FILE_CREATE_FLAGS, + py_flags, (gpointer)&flags)) + return NULL; + + if (!pygio_check_cancellable(pycancellable, &cancellable)) + return NULL; + + pyg_begin_allow_threads; + + ret = g_file_replace_contents(G_FILE(self->obj), contents, length, etag, + make_backup, flags, &new_etag, cancellable, + &error); + + pyg_end_allow_threads; + + if (pyg_error_check(&error)) + return NULL; + + if (ret) { + py_ret = PyString_FromString(new_etag); + } else { + py_ret = Py_None; + Py_INCREF(py_ret); + } + + g_free(new_etag); + return py_ret; +} +%% +override g_file_replace_contents_finish kwargs +static PyObject * +_wrap_g_file_replace_contents_finish(PyGObject *self, PyObject *args, PyObject *kwargs) +{ + static char *kwlist[] = { "result", NULL }; + PyGObject *res; + gchar *etag_out = NULL; + GError *error = NULL; + gboolean ret; + PyObject *py_ret; + + if (!PyArg_ParseTupleAndKeywords(args, kwargs, + "O!:File.replace_contents_finish", + kwlist, + &PyGAsyncResult_Type, + &res)) + return NULL; + + ret = g_file_replace_contents_finish(G_FILE(self->obj), + G_ASYNC_RESULT(res->obj), &etag_out, + &error); + + if (pyg_error_check(&error)) + return NULL; + + if (ret) { + py_ret = PyString_FromString(etag_out); + return py_ret; + } else { + py_ret = Py_None; + Py_INCREF(py_ret); + } + + g_free(etag_out); + return py_ret; +} +%% +override g_file_replace_contents_async kwargs +static PyObject * +_wrap_g_file_replace_contents_async(PyGObject *self, PyObject *args, PyObject *kwargs) +{ + static char *kwlist[] = { "contents", "callback", "etag", "make_backup", + "flags", "cancellable", "user_data", NULL }; + GCancellable *cancellable; + PyGObject *pycancellable = NULL; + PyGIONotify *notify; + GFileCreateFlags flags = G_FILE_CREATE_NONE; + PyObject *py_flags = NULL; + gsize length; + gboolean make_backup = FALSE; + char *contents; + char *etag = NULL; + + notify = pygio_notify_new(); + + if (!PyArg_ParseTupleAndKeywords(args, kwargs, + "s#O|zbOOO:File.replace_contents_async", + kwlist, + &contents, + &length, + ¬ify->callback, + &etag, + &make_backup, + &py_flags, + &pycancellable, + ¬ify->data)) + goto error; + + if (!pygio_notify_callback_is_valid(notify)) + goto error; + + if (py_flags && pyg_flags_get_value(G_TYPE_FILE_CREATE_FLAGS, + py_flags, (gpointer)&flags)) + goto error; + + if (!pygio_check_cancellable(pycancellable, &cancellable)) + goto error; + + pygio_notify_reference_callback(notify); + pygio_notify_copy_buffer(notify, contents, length); + + g_file_replace_contents_async(G_FILE(self->obj), + notify->buffer, + notify->buffer_size, + etag, + make_backup, + flags, + cancellable, + (GAsyncReadyCallback)async_result_callback_marshal, + notify); + + Py_INCREF(Py_None); + return Py_None; + + error: + pygio_notify_free(notify); + return NULL; +} +%% +override-slot GFile.tp_richcompare +static PyObject * +_wrap_g_file_tp_richcompare(PyGObject *self, PyGObject *other, int op) +{ + PyObject *result; + + if (PyObject_TypeCheck(self, &PyGFile_Type) + && PyObject_TypeCheck(other, &PyGFile_Type)) { + GFile *file1 = G_FILE(self->obj); + GFile *file2 = G_FILE(other->obj); + + switch (op) { + case Py_EQ: + result = (g_file_equal(file1, file2) + ? Py_True : Py_False); + break; + case Py_NE: + result = (!g_file_equal(file1, file2) + ? Py_True : Py_False); + break; + default: + result = Py_NotImplemented; + } + } + else + result = Py_NotImplemented; + + Py_INCREF(result); + return result; +} +%% +override-slot GFile.tp_hash +static long +_wrap_g_file_tp_hash(PyGObject *self) +{ + return g_file_hash(G_FILE(self->obj)); +} +%% +override-slot GFile.tp_repr +static PyObject * +_wrap_g_file_tp_repr(PyGObject *self) +{ + char *uri = g_file_get_uri(G_FILE(self->obj)); + gchar *representation; + PyObject *result; + + if (uri) { + representation = g_strdup_printf("<%s at %p: %s>", self->ob_type->tp_name, self, uri); + g_free(uri); + } + else + representation = g_strdup_printf("<%s at %p: UNKNOWN URI>", self->ob_type->tp_name, self); + + result = PyString_FromString(representation); + g_free(representation); + return result; +} +%% +override g_file_eject_mountable kwargs +static PyObject * +_wrap_g_file_eject_mountable(PyGObject *self, PyObject *args, PyObject *kwargs) +{ + static char *kwlist[] = { "callback", "flags", + "cancellable", "user_data", NULL }; + GCancellable *cancellable; + PyGObject *pycancellable = NULL; + GFileCreateFlags flags = G_FILE_CREATE_NONE; + PyObject *py_flags = NULL; + PyGIONotify *notify; + + notify = pygio_notify_new(); + + if (!PyArg_ParseTupleAndKeywords(args, kwargs, + "O|OOO:File.eject_mountable", + kwlist, + ¬ify->callback, + &flags, + &pycancellable, + ¬ify->data)) + goto error; + + if (!pygio_notify_callback_is_valid(notify)) + goto error; + + if (py_flags && pyg_flags_get_value(G_TYPE_FILE_CREATE_FLAGS, + py_flags, (gpointer)&flags)) + goto error; + + if (!pygio_check_cancellable(pycancellable, &cancellable)) + goto error; + + pygio_notify_reference_callback(notify); + + g_file_eject_mountable(G_FILE(self->obj), flags, cancellable, + (GAsyncReadyCallback)async_result_callback_marshal, + notify); + + Py_INCREF(Py_None); + return Py_None; + + error: + pygio_notify_free(notify); + return NULL; +} +%% +override g_file_eject_mountable_with_operation kwargs +static PyObject * +_wrap_g_file_eject_mountable_with_operation(PyGObject *self, + PyObject *args, + PyObject *kwargs) +{ + static char *kwlist[] = { "callback", "flags", "mount_operation", + "cancellable", "user_data", NULL }; + PyGIONotify *notify; + PyObject *py_flags = NULL; + PyGObject *mount_operation; + GMountUnmountFlags flags = G_MOUNT_UNMOUNT_NONE; + PyGObject *py_cancellable = NULL; + GCancellable *cancellable; + + notify = pygio_notify_new(); + + if (!PyArg_ParseTupleAndKeywords(args, kwargs, + "O|OOOO:File.eject_mountable_with_operation", + kwlist, + ¬ify->callback, + &py_flags, + &mount_operation, + &py_cancellable, + ¬ify->data)) + goto error; + + if (!pygio_notify_callback_is_valid(notify)) + goto error; + + if (py_flags && pyg_flags_get_value(G_TYPE_MOUNT_UNMOUNT_FLAGS, + py_flags, (gpointer) &flags)) + goto error; + + if (!pygio_check_cancellable(py_cancellable, &cancellable)) + goto error; + + pygio_notify_reference_callback(notify); + + g_file_eject_mountable_with_operation(G_FILE(self->obj), + flags, + G_MOUNT_OPERATION(mount_operation->obj), + cancellable, + (GAsyncReadyCallback) async_result_callback_marshal, + notify); + + Py_INCREF(Py_None); + return Py_None; + + error: + pygio_notify_free(notify); + return NULL; +} +%% +override g_file_find_enclosing_mount_async kwargs +static PyObject * +_wrap_g_file_find_enclosing_mount_async(PyGObject *self, + PyObject *args, + PyObject *kwargs) +{ + static char *kwlist[] = { "callback", "io_priority", + "cancellable", "user_data", NULL }; + int io_priority = G_PRIORITY_DEFAULT; + PyGObject *pycancellable = NULL; + GCancellable *cancellable; + PyGIONotify *notify; + + notify = pygio_notify_new(); + + if (!PyArg_ParseTupleAndKeywords(args, kwargs, + "O|iOO:File.enclosing_mount_async", + kwlist, + ¬ify->callback, + &io_priority, + &pycancellable, + ¬ify->data)) + goto error; + + if (!pygio_notify_callback_is_valid(notify)) + goto error; + + if (!pygio_check_cancellable(pycancellable, &cancellable)) + goto error; + + pygio_notify_reference_callback(notify); + + g_file_find_enclosing_mount_async(G_FILE(self->obj), + io_priority, + cancellable, + (GAsyncReadyCallback)async_result_callback_marshal, + notify); + + Py_INCREF(Py_None); + return Py_None; + + error: + pygio_notify_free(notify); + return NULL; +} +%% +override g_file_query_filesystem_info_async kwargs +static PyObject * +_wrap_g_file_query_filesystem_info_async(PyGObject *self, PyObject *args, PyObject *kwargs) +{ + static char *kwlist[] = { "attributes", "callback", + "io_priority", "cancellable", "user_data", NULL }; + PyGIONotify *notify; + char *attributes; + int io_priority = G_PRIORITY_DEFAULT; + GCancellable *cancellable = NULL; + PyGObject *py_cancellable = NULL; + + notify = pygio_notify_new(); + + if (!PyArg_ParseTupleAndKeywords(args, kwargs, + "sO|iOO:gio.File.query_filesystem_info_async", + kwlist, + &attributes, + ¬ify->callback, + &io_priority, + &py_cancellable, + ¬ify->data)) + goto error; + + if (!pygio_notify_callback_is_valid(notify)) + goto error; + + + if (!pygio_check_cancellable(py_cancellable, &cancellable)) + goto error; + + pygio_notify_reference_callback(notify); + + g_file_query_filesystem_info_async(G_FILE(self->obj), + attributes, + io_priority, + (GCancellable *) cancellable, + (GAsyncReadyCallback)async_result_callback_marshal, + notify); + + Py_INCREF(Py_None); + return Py_None; + + error: + pygio_notify_free(notify); + return NULL; +} +%% +override g_file_set_attributes_async kwargs +static PyObject * +_wrap_g_file_set_attributes_async(PyGObject *self, + PyObject *args, + PyObject *kwargs) +{ + static char *kwlist[] = { "info", "callback", "flags", + "io_priority", "cancellable", "user_data", NULL }; + PyGObject *info; + PyGIONotify *notify; + GFileQueryInfoFlags flags = G_FILE_QUERY_INFO_NONE; + int io_priority = G_PRIORITY_DEFAULT; + GCancellable *cancellable = NULL; + PyGObject *py_cancellable = NULL; + + notify = pygio_notify_new(); + + if (!PyArg_ParseTupleAndKeywords(args, kwargs, + "O!O|OiOO:gio.File.set_attributes_async", + kwlist, + &PyGFileInfo_Type, + &info, + ¬ify->callback, + &flags, + &io_priority, + &py_cancellable, + ¬ify->data)) + goto error; + + if (!pygio_notify_callback_is_valid(notify)) + goto error; + + + if (!pygio_check_cancellable(py_cancellable, &cancellable)) + goto error; + + pygio_notify_reference_callback(notify); + + g_file_set_attributes_async(G_FILE(self->obj), + G_FILE_INFO(info->obj), + flags, + io_priority, + (GCancellable *) cancellable, + (GAsyncReadyCallback)async_result_callback_marshal, + notify); + + Py_INCREF(Py_None); + return Py_None; + + error: + pygio_notify_free(notify); + return NULL; +} + +%% +override g_file_set_attributes_finish kwargs +static PyObject * +_wrap_g_file_set_attributes_finish(PyGObject *self, + PyObject *args, + PyObject *kwargs) +{ + static char *kwlist[] = { "result", NULL }; + PyGObject *res; + GFileInfo *info = NULL; + GError *error = NULL; + gboolean ret; + PyObject *py_ret; + + if (!PyArg_ParseTupleAndKeywords(args, kwargs, + "O!:File.set_attributes_finish", + kwlist, + &PyGAsyncResult_Type, + &res)) + return NULL; + + ret = g_file_set_attributes_finish(G_FILE(self->obj), + G_ASYNC_RESULT(res->obj), &info, + &error); + + if (pyg_error_check(&error)) + return NULL; + + if (ret) { + py_ret = pygobject_new((GObject *)info); + } else { + py_ret = Py_None; + Py_INCREF(py_ret); + } + + return py_ret; +} +%% +override g_file_set_display_name_async kwargs +static PyObject * +_wrap_g_file_set_display_name_async(PyGObject *self, + PyObject *args, + PyObject *kwargs) +{ + static char *kwlist[] = { "display_name", "callback", + "io_priority", "cancellable", "user_data", NULL }; + PyGIONotify *notify; + char *display_name; + int io_priority = G_PRIORITY_DEFAULT; + GCancellable *cancellable = NULL; + PyGObject *py_cancellable = NULL; + + notify = pygio_notify_new(); + + if (!PyArg_ParseTupleAndKeywords(args, kwargs, + "sO|iOO:gio.File.set_display_name_async", + kwlist, + &display_name, + ¬ify->callback, + &io_priority, + &py_cancellable, + ¬ify->data)) + goto error; + + if (!pygio_notify_callback_is_valid(notify)) + goto error; + + if (!pygio_check_cancellable(py_cancellable, &cancellable)) + goto error; + + pygio_notify_reference_callback(notify); + + g_file_set_display_name_async(G_FILE(self->obj), + display_name, + io_priority, + (GCancellable *) cancellable, + (GAsyncReadyCallback)async_result_callback_marshal, + notify); + + Py_INCREF(Py_None); + return Py_None; + + error: + pygio_notify_free(notify); + return NULL; +} +%% +override g_file_poll_mountable kwargs +static PyObject * +_wrap_g_file_poll_mountable(PyGObject *self, + PyObject *args, + PyObject *kwargs) +{ + static char *kwlist[] = { "callback", "cancellable", "user_data", NULL }; + GCancellable *cancellable; + PyGObject *pycancellable = NULL; + PyGIONotify *notify; + + notify = pygio_notify_new(); + + if (!PyArg_ParseTupleAndKeywords(args, kwargs, + "O|OO:File.poll_mountable", + kwlist, + ¬ify->callback, + &pycancellable, + ¬ify->data)) + goto error; + + if (!pygio_notify_callback_is_valid(notify)) + goto error; + + if (!pygio_check_cancellable(pycancellable, &cancellable)) + goto error; + + pygio_notify_reference_callback(notify); + + g_file_poll_mountable(G_FILE(self->obj), cancellable, + (GAsyncReadyCallback)async_result_callback_marshal, + notify); + + Py_INCREF(Py_None); + return Py_None; + + error: + pygio_notify_free(notify); + return NULL; +} +%% +override g_file_start_mountable kwargs +static PyObject * +_wrap_g_file_start_mountable(PyGObject *self, PyObject *args, PyObject *kwargs) +{ + static char *kwlist[] = { "callback", "flags", "start_operation", + "cancellable", "user_data", NULL }; + PyGIONotify *notify; + PyObject *py_flags = NULL; + PyGObject *mount_operation; + GDriveStartFlags flags = G_DRIVE_START_NONE; + PyGObject *py_cancellable = NULL; + GCancellable *cancellable; + + notify = pygio_notify_new(); + + if (!PyArg_ParseTupleAndKeywords(args, kwargs, + "O|OOOO:File.start_mountable", + kwlist, + ¬ify->callback, + &py_flags, + &mount_operation, + &py_cancellable, + ¬ify->data)) + goto error; + + if (!pygio_notify_callback_is_valid(notify)) + goto error; + + if (py_flags && pyg_flags_get_value(G_TYPE_DRIVE_START_FLAGS, + py_flags, (gpointer) &flags)) + goto error; + + if (!pygio_check_cancellable(py_cancellable, &cancellable)) + goto error; + + pygio_notify_reference_callback(notify); + + g_file_start_mountable(G_FILE(self->obj), + flags, + G_MOUNT_OPERATION(mount_operation->obj), + cancellable, + (GAsyncReadyCallback) async_result_callback_marshal, + notify); + + Py_INCREF(Py_None); + return Py_None; + + error: + pygio_notify_free(notify); + return NULL; +} +%% +override g_file_stop_mountable kwargs +static PyObject * +_wrap_g_file_stop_mountable(PyGObject *self, PyObject *args, PyObject *kwargs) +{ + static char *kwlist[] = { "callback", "flags", "mount_operation", + "cancellable", "user_data", NULL }; + PyGIONotify *notify; + PyObject *py_flags = NULL; + PyGObject *mount_operation; + GMountUnmountFlags flags = G_MOUNT_UNMOUNT_NONE; + PyGObject *py_cancellable = NULL; + GCancellable *cancellable; + + notify = pygio_notify_new(); + + if (!PyArg_ParseTupleAndKeywords(args, kwargs, + "O|OOOO:gio.File.stop_mountable", + kwlist, + ¬ify->callback, + &py_flags, + &mount_operation, + &py_cancellable, + ¬ify->data)) + goto error; + + if (!pygio_notify_callback_is_valid(notify)) + goto error; + + if (py_flags && pyg_flags_get_value(G_TYPE_MOUNT_UNMOUNT_FLAGS, + py_flags, (gpointer) &flags)) + goto error; + + if (!pygio_check_cancellable(py_cancellable, &cancellable)) + goto error; + + pygio_notify_reference_callback(notify); + + g_file_stop_mountable(G_FILE(self->obj), + flags, + G_MOUNT_OPERATION(mount_operation->obj), + cancellable, + (GAsyncReadyCallback) async_result_callback_marshal, + notify); + + Py_INCREF(Py_None); + return Py_None; + + error: + pygio_notify_free(notify); + return NULL; +} + +/* GFile.load_partial_contents_async: No ArgType for GFileReadMoreCallback */ +/* GFile.load_partial_contents_finish: No ArgType for char** */ diff --git a/gio/gfileattribute.override b/gio/gfileattribute.override new file mode 100644 index 0000000..e51ec63 --- /dev/null +++ b/gio/gfileattribute.override @@ -0,0 +1,153 @@ +/* -*- Mode: C; c-basic-offset: 4 -*- + * pygobject - Python bindings for GObject + * Copyright (C) 2008 Gian Mario Tagliaretti + * + * gfileattribute.override: module overrides for GFileAttribute* + * + * This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or + * modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public + * License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either + * version 2.1 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. + * + * This library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, + * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of + * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU + * Lesser General Public License for more details. + * + * You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public + * License along with this library; if not, write to the Free Software + * Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 + * USA + */ +%% +headers + +extern PyTypeObject PyGFileAttributeInfo_Type; + +typedef struct { + PyObject_HEAD + const GFileAttributeInfo *info; +} PyGFileAttributeInfo; + +static PyObject * +pygio_file_attribute_info_tp_new(PyTypeObject *type) +{ + PyGFileAttributeInfo *self; + GFileAttributeInfo *info = NULL; + + self = (PyGFileAttributeInfo *) PyObject_NEW(PyGFileAttributeInfo, + &PyGFileAttributeInfo_Type); + self->info = info; + return (PyObject *) self; +} + +static PyMethodDef pyg_file_attribute_info_methods[] = { + { NULL, 0, 0 } +}; + +static PyObject * +pyg_file_attribute_info__get_name(PyObject *self, void *closure) +{ + const gchar *ret; + + ret = ((PyGFileAttributeInfo*)self)->info->name; + if (ret) + return PyString_FromString(ret); + Py_INCREF(Py_None); + return Py_None; +} + +static PyObject * +pyg_file_attribute_info__get_type(PyObject *self, void *closure) +{ + gint ret; + + ret = ((PyGFileAttributeInfo*)self)->info->type; + return pyg_enum_from_gtype(G_TYPE_FILE_ATTRIBUTE_TYPE, ret); +} + +static PyObject * +pyg_file_attribute_info__get_flags(PyObject *self, void *closure) +{ + guint ret; + + ret = ((PyGFileAttributeInfo*)self)->info->flags; + return pyg_flags_from_gtype(G_TYPE_FILE_ATTRIBUTE_INFO_FLAGS, ret); +} + +static const PyGetSetDef pyg_file_attribute_info_getsets[] = { + { "name", (getter)pyg_file_attribute_info__get_name, (setter)0 }, + { "type", (getter)pyg_file_attribute_info__get_type, (setter)0 }, + { "flags", (getter)pyg_file_attribute_info__get_flags, (setter)0 }, + { NULL, (getter)0, (setter)0 }, +}; + +PyTypeObject PyGFileAttributeInfo_Type = { + PyObject_HEAD_INIT(NULL) + 0, /* ob_size */ + "gio.FileAttributeInfo", /* tp_name */ + sizeof(PyGFileAttributeInfo), /* tp_basicsize */ + 0, /* tp_itemsize */ + /* methods */ + (destructor)0, /* tp_dealloc */ + (printfunc)0, /* tp_print */ + (getattrfunc)0, /* tp_getattr */ + (setattrfunc)0, /* tp_setattr */ + (cmpfunc)0, /* tp_compare */ + (reprfunc)0, /* tp_repr */ + 0, /* tp_as_number */ + 0, /* tp_as_sequence */ + 0, /* tp_as_mapping */ + (hashfunc)0, /* tp_hash */ + (ternaryfunc)0, /* tp_call */ + (reprfunc)0, /* tp_str */ + (getattrofunc)0, /* tp_getattro */ + (setattrofunc)0, /* tp_setattro */ + 0, /* tp_as_buffer */ + Py_TPFLAGS_DEFAULT, /* tp_flags */ + "Holds information about an attribute", /* Documentation string */ + (traverseproc)0, /* tp_traverse */ + (inquiry)0, /* tp_clear */ + (richcmpfunc)0, /* tp_richcompare */ + 0, /* tp_weaklistoffset */ + (getiterfunc)0, /* tp_iter */ + (iternextfunc)0, /* tp_iternext */ + (struct PyMethodDef*)pyg_file_attribute_info_methods, /* tp_methods */ + 0, /* tp_members */ + (struct PyGetSetDef*)pyg_file_attribute_info_getsets, /* tp_getset */ + (PyTypeObject *)0, /* tp_base */ + (PyObject *)0, /* tp_dict */ + 0, /* tp_descr_get */ + 0, /* tp_descr_set */ + 0, /* tp_dictoffset */ + (initproc)0, /* tp_init */ + 0, /* tp_alloc */ + (newfunc)pygio_file_attribute_info_tp_new, /* tp_new */ + 0, /* tp_free */ + (inquiry)0, /* tp_is_gc */ + (PyObject *)0, /* tp_bases */ +}; + +PyObject* +pyg_file_attribute_info_new(const GFileAttributeInfo *info) +{ + PyGFileAttributeInfo *self; + + self = (PyGFileAttributeInfo *)PyObject_NEW(PyGFileAttributeInfo, + &PyGFileAttributeInfo_Type); + if (G_UNLIKELY(self == NULL)) + return NULL; + if (info) + self->info = info; + return (PyObject *)self; +} + +%% +init +if (PyType_Ready(&PyGFileAttributeInfo_Type) < 0) { + g_return_if_reached(); +} +if (PyDict_SetItemString(d, "FileAttributeInfo", + (PyObject *)&PyGFileAttributeInfo_Type) < 0) { + g_return_if_reached(); +} diff --git a/gio/gfileenumerator.override b/gio/gfileenumerator.override new file mode 100644 index 0000000..db29550 --- /dev/null +++ b/gio/gfileenumerator.override @@ -0,0 +1,184 @@ +/* -*- Mode: C; c-basic-offset: 4 -*- + * pygobject - Python bindings for GObject + * Copyright (C) 2008 Johan Dahlin + * + * gfileenumerator.override: module overrides for GFileEnumerator + * + * This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or + * modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public + * License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either + * version 2.1 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. + * + * This library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, + * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of + * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU + * Lesser General Public License for more details. + * + * You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public + * License along with this library; if not, write to the Free Software + * Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 + * USA + */ +%% +override-slot GFileEnumerator.tp_iter +static PyObject* +_wrap_g_file_enumerator_tp_iter(PyGObject *self) +{ + Py_INCREF (self); + return (PyObject *) self; +} +%% +override-slot GFileEnumerator.tp_iternext +static PyObject* +_wrap_g_file_enumerator_tp_iternext(PyGObject *iter) +{ + GFileInfo *file_info; + GError *error = NULL; + + if (!iter->obj) { + PyErr_SetNone(PyExc_StopIteration); + return NULL; + } + + file_info = g_file_enumerator_next_file(G_FILE_ENUMERATOR(iter->obj), + NULL, + &error); + if (pyg_error_check(&error)) { + return NULL; + } + + if (!file_info) { + PyErr_SetNone(PyExc_StopIteration); + return NULL; + } + + return pygobject_new((GObject*)file_info); +} +%% +override g_file_enumerator_next_files_async kwargs +static PyObject * +_wrap_g_file_enumerator_next_files_async(PyGObject *self, PyObject *args, PyObject *kwargs) +{ + static char *kwlist[] = { "num_files", "callback", + "io_priority", "cancellable", "user_data", NULL }; + PyGIONotify *notify; + int num_files; + int io_priority = G_PRIORITY_DEFAULT; + GCancellable *cancellable = NULL; + PyGObject *py_cancellable = NULL; + + notify = pygio_notify_new(); + + if (!PyArg_ParseTupleAndKeywords(args, kwargs, + "iO|iOO:gio.FileEnumerator.enumerate_next_files_async", + kwlist, + &num_files, + ¬ify->callback, + &io_priority, + &py_cancellable, + ¬ify->data)) + goto error; + + if (!pygio_notify_callback_is_valid(notify)) + goto error; + + if (!pygio_check_cancellable(py_cancellable, &cancellable)) + goto error; + + pygio_notify_reference_callback(notify); + + g_file_enumerator_next_files_async(G_FILE_ENUMERATOR(self->obj), + num_files, + io_priority, + (GCancellable *) cancellable, + (GAsyncReadyCallback)async_result_callback_marshal, + notify); + + Py_INCREF(Py_None); + return Py_None; + + error: + pygio_notify_free(notify); + return NULL; +} +%% +override g_file_enumerator_next_files_finish kwargs +static PyObject * +_wrap_g_file_enumerator_next_files_finish(PyGObject *self, PyObject *args, PyObject *kwargs) +{ + static char *kwlist[] = { "result", NULL }; + PyGObject *result; + GList *next_files, *l; + GError *error = NULL; + PyObject *ret; + + if (!PyArg_ParseTupleAndKeywords(args, kwargs, + "O!:gio.FileEnumerator.next_files_finish", + kwlist, + &PyGAsyncResult_Type, &result)) + return NULL; + + next_files = g_file_enumerator_next_files_finish(G_FILE_ENUMERATOR(self->obj), + G_ASYNC_RESULT(result->obj), + &error); + if (pyg_error_check(&error)) + return NULL; + + ret = PyList_New(0); + for (l = next_files; l; l = l->next) { + GFileInfo *file_info = l->data; + PyObject *item = pygobject_new((GObject *)file_info); + PyList_Append(ret, item); + Py_DECREF(item); + g_object_unref(file_info); + } + g_list_free(next_files); + + return ret; +} +%% +override g_file_enumerator_close_async kwargs +static PyObject * +_wrap_g_file_enumerator_close_async(PyGObject *self, + PyObject *args, + PyObject *kwargs) +{ + static char *kwlist[] = { "callback", "io_priority", "cancellable", + "user_data", NULL }; + int io_priority = G_PRIORITY_DEFAULT; + PyGObject *pycancellable = NULL; + GCancellable *cancellable; + PyGIONotify *notify; + + notify = pygio_notify_new(); + + if (!PyArg_ParseTupleAndKeywords(args, kwargs, + "O|iOO:gio.FileEnumerator.close_async", + kwlist, + ¬ify->callback, + &io_priority, + &pycancellable, + ¬ify->data)) + goto error; + + if (!pygio_notify_callback_is_valid(notify)) + goto error; + + if (!pygio_check_cancellable(pycancellable, &cancellable)) + goto error; + + pygio_notify_reference_callback(notify); + + g_file_enumerator_close_async(G_FILE_ENUMERATOR(self->obj), + io_priority, + cancellable, + (GAsyncReadyCallback)async_result_callback_marshal, + notify); + + Py_INCREF(Py_None); + return Py_None; + + error: + pygio_notify_free(notify); + return NULL; +} diff --git a/gio/gfileinfo.override b/gio/gfileinfo.override new file mode 100644 index 0000000..730e91b --- /dev/null +++ b/gio/gfileinfo.override @@ -0,0 +1,121 @@ +/* -*- Mode: C; c-basic-offset: 4 -*- + * pygobject - Python bindings for GObject + * Copyright (C) 2008 Johan Dahlin + * 2009 Gian Mario Tagliaretti + * + * gfileinfo.override: module overrides for GFileInfo + * + * This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or + * modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public + * License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either + * version 2.1 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. + * + * This library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, + * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of + * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU + * Lesser General Public License for more details. + * + * You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public + * License along with this library; if not, write to the Free Software + * Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 + * USA + */ + +%% +headers + +#ifndef G_TYPE_FILE_ATTRIBUTE_MATCHER +#define G_TYPE_FILE_ATTRIBUTE_MATCHER (_g_file_attribute_matcher_get_type ()) + +static GType _g_file_attribute_matcher_get_type (void) +{ + static GType our_type = 0; + + if (our_type == 0) + our_type = g_boxed_type_register_static ("GFileAttributeMatcher", + (GBoxedCopyFunc)g_file_attribute_matcher_ref, + (GBoxedFreeFunc)g_file_attribute_matcher_unref); + + return our_type; +} +#endif + +%% +override g_file_info_list_attributes kwargs +static PyObject * +_wrap_g_file_info_list_attributes(PyGObject *self, + PyObject *args, + PyObject *kwargs) +{ + char *kwlist[] = { "name_space", NULL}; + gchar *name_space = NULL; + gchar **names; + gchar **n; + PyObject *ret; + + if (!PyArg_ParseTupleAndKeywords(args, kwargs, + "|z:gio.FileInfo.list_attributes", + kwlist, &name_space)) + return NULL; + + names = g_file_info_list_attributes(G_FILE_INFO(self->obj), + name_space); + + ret = PyList_New(0); + n = names; + while (n && *n) { + PyObject *item = PyString_FromString(n[0]); + PyList_Append(ret, item); + Py_DECREF(item); + + n++; + } + + g_strfreev(names); + return ret; +} +%% +override g_file_info_get_modification_time noargs +static PyObject * +_wrap_g_file_info_get_modification_time(PyGObject *self, PyObject *unused) +{ + GTimeVal timeval; + + g_file_info_get_modification_time(G_FILE_INFO(self->obj), &timeval); + return pyglib_float_from_timeval(timeval); +} +%% +override g_file_info_set_modification_time kwargs +static PyObject * +_wrap_g_file_info_set_modification_time(PyGObject *self, + PyObject *args, + PyObject *kwargs) +{ + char *kwlist[] = { "mtime", NULL}; + double py_mtime = 0.0; + GTimeVal ttime, *mtime; + + if (!PyArg_ParseTupleAndKeywords(args, kwargs, + "d:gio.FileInfo.set_modification_time", + kwlist, &py_mtime)) + return NULL; + + if (py_mtime > 0.0) { + ttime.tv_sec = (glong) py_mtime; + ttime.tv_usec = (glong)((py_mtime - ttime.tv_sec) * G_USEC_PER_SEC); + mtime = &ttime; + } else if (py_mtime == 0.0) { + mtime = NULL; + } else { + PyErr_SetString(PyExc_ValueError, "mtime must be >= 0.0"); + return NULL; + } + + g_file_info_set_modification_time(G_FILE_INFO(self->obj), mtime); + + Py_INCREF(Py_None); + return Py_None; +} + +/* GFileInfo.get_attribute_data: No ArgType for GFileAttributeType* */ +/* GFileInfo.set_attribute: No ArgType for gpointer */ diff --git a/gio/gfileinputstream.override b/gio/gfileinputstream.override new file mode 100644 index 0000000..5190a13 --- /dev/null +++ b/gio/gfileinputstream.override @@ -0,0 +1,68 @@ +/* -*- Mode: C; c-basic-offset: 4 -*- + * pygobject - Python bindings for GObject + * Copyright (C) 2009 Gian Mario Tagliaretti + * + * gfileinputstream.override: module overrides for GFileInputStream + * + * This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or + * modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public + * License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either + * version 2.1 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. + * + * This library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, + * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of + * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU + * Lesser General Public License for more details. + * + * You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public + * License along with this library; if not, write to the Free Software + * Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 + * USA + */ + +%% +override g_file_input_stream_query_info_async kwargs +static PyObject * +_wrap_g_file_input_stream_query_info_async(PyGObject *self, + PyObject *args, + PyObject *kwargs) +{ + static char *kwlist[] = { "attributes", "callback", + "io_priority", "cancellable", "user_data", NULL }; + GCancellable *cancellable; + PyGObject *pycancellable = NULL; + int io_priority = G_PRIORITY_DEFAULT; + char *attributes; + PyGIONotify *notify; + + notify = pygio_notify_new(); + + if (!PyArg_ParseTupleAndKeywords(args, kwargs, + "sO|iOO:gio.FileInputStream.query_info_async", + kwlist, + &attributes, + ¬ify->callback, + &io_priority, + &pycancellable, + ¬ify->data)) + + if (!pygio_notify_callback_is_valid(notify)) + goto error; + + if (!pygio_check_cancellable(pycancellable, &cancellable)) + goto error; + + pygio_notify_reference_callback(notify); + + g_file_input_stream_query_info_async(G_FILE_INPUT_STREAM(self->obj), + attributes, io_priority, cancellable, + (GAsyncReadyCallback)async_result_callback_marshal, + notify); + + Py_INCREF(Py_None); + return Py_None; + + error: + pygio_notify_free(notify); + return NULL; +} diff --git a/gio/gfileiostream.override b/gio/gfileiostream.override new file mode 100644 index 0000000..7be6124 --- /dev/null +++ b/gio/gfileiostream.override @@ -0,0 +1,68 @@ +/* -*- Mode: C; c-basic-offset: 4 -*- + * pygobject - Python bindings for GObject + * Copyright (C) 2009 Gian Mario Tagliaretti + * + * gfileiostream.override: module overrides for GFileIOStream + * + * This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or + * modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public + * License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either + * version 2.1 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. + * + * This library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, + * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of + * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU + * Lesser General Public License for more details. + * + * You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public + * License along with this library; if not, write to the Free Software + * Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 + * USA + */ + +%% +override g_file_io_stream_query_info_async kwargs +static PyObject * +_wrap_g_file_io_stream_query_info_async(PyGObject *self, + PyObject *args, + PyObject *kwargs) +{ + static char *kwlist[] = { "attributes", "callback", + "io_priority", "cancellable", "user_data", NULL }; + GCancellable *cancellable; + PyGObject *pycancellable = NULL; + int io_priority = G_PRIORITY_DEFAULT; + char *attributes; + PyGIONotify *notify; + + notify = pygio_notify_new(); + + if (!PyArg_ParseTupleAndKeywords(args, kwargs, + "sO|iOO:gio.FileIOStream.query_info_async", + kwlist, + &attributes, + ¬ify->callback, + &io_priority, + &pycancellable, + ¬ify->data)) + + if (!pygio_notify_callback_is_valid(notify)) + goto error; + + if (!pygio_check_cancellable(pycancellable, &cancellable)) + goto error; + + pygio_notify_reference_callback(notify); + + g_file_io_stream_query_info_async(G_FILE_IO_STREAM(self->obj), + attributes, io_priority, cancellable, + (GAsyncReadyCallback)async_result_callback_marshal, + notify); + + Py_INCREF(Py_None); + return Py_None; + + error: + pygio_notify_free(notify); + return NULL; +} diff --git a/gio/gfileoutputstream.override b/gio/gfileoutputstream.override new file mode 100644 index 0000000..c5c184d --- /dev/null +++ b/gio/gfileoutputstream.override @@ -0,0 +1,68 @@ +/* -*- Mode: C; c-basic-offset: 4 -*- + * pygobject - Python bindings for GObject + * Copyright (C) 2009 Gian Mario Tagliaretti + * + * gfileoutputstream.override: module overrides for GFileOuputStream + * + * This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or + * modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public + * License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either + * version 2.1 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. + * + * This library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, + * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of + * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU + * Lesser General Public License for more details. + * + * You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public + * License along with this library; if not, write to the Free Software + * Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 + * USA + */ + +%% +override g_file_output_stream_query_info_async kwargs +static PyObject * +_wrap_g_file_output_stream_query_info_async(PyGObject *self, + PyObject *args, + PyObject *kwargs) +{ + static char *kwlist[] = { "attributes", "callback", + "io_priority", "cancellable", "user_data", NULL }; + GCancellable *cancellable; + PyGObject *pycancellable = NULL; + int io_priority = G_PRIORITY_DEFAULT; + char *attributes; + PyGIONotify *notify; + + notify = pygio_notify_new(); + + if (!PyArg_ParseTupleAndKeywords(args, kwargs, + "sO|iOO:gio.FileOutputStream.query_info_async", + kwlist, + &attributes, + ¬ify->callback, + &io_priority, + &pycancellable, + ¬ify->data)) + + if (!pygio_notify_callback_is_valid(notify)) + goto error; + + if (!pygio_check_cancellable(pycancellable, &cancellable)) + goto error; + + pygio_notify_reference_callback(notify); + + g_file_output_stream_query_info_async(G_FILE_OUTPUT_STREAM(self->obj), + attributes, io_priority, cancellable, + (GAsyncReadyCallback)async_result_callback_marshal, + notify); + + Py_INCREF(Py_None); + return Py_None; + + error: + pygio_notify_free(notify); + return NULL; +} diff --git a/gio/gicon.override b/gio/gicon.override new file mode 100644 index 0000000..c429556 --- /dev/null +++ b/gio/gicon.override @@ -0,0 +1,310 @@ +/* -*- Mode: C; c-basic-offset: 4 -*- + * pygtk- Python bindings for the GTK toolkit. + * Copyright (C) 2008 Johan Dahlin + * + * gicon.override: module overrides for GIcon and related types + * + * This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or + * modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public + * License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either + * version 2.1 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. + * + * This library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, + * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of + * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU + * Lesser General Public License for more details. + * + * You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public + * License along with this library; if not, write to the Free Software + * Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 + * USA + */ +%% +ignore-glob + g_icon_hash + g_themed_icon_new_from_names + g_themed_icon_new_with_default_fallbacks +%% +override-slot GIcon.tp_richcompare +static PyObject * +_wrap_g_icon_tp_richcompare(PyGObject *self, PyGObject *other, int op) +{ + PyObject *result; + + if (PyObject_TypeCheck(self, &PyGIcon_Type) + && PyObject_TypeCheck(other, &PyGIcon_Type)) { + GIcon *icon1 = G_ICON(self->obj); + GIcon *icon2 = G_ICON(other->obj); + + switch (op) { + case Py_EQ: + result = (g_icon_equal(icon1, icon2) + ? Py_True : Py_False); + break; + case Py_NE: + result = (!g_icon_equal(icon1, icon2) + ? Py_True : Py_False); + break; + default: + result = Py_NotImplemented; + } + } + else + result = Py_NotImplemented; + + Py_INCREF(result); + return result; +} +%% +override-slot GIcon.tp_hash +static long +_wrap_g_icon_tp_hash(PyGObject *self) +{ + return g_icon_hash(G_ICON(self->obj)); +} +%% +override g_loadable_icon_load kwargs +static PyObject * +_wrap_g_loadable_icon_load(PyGObject *self, + PyObject *args, + PyObject *kwargs) +{ + static char *kwlist[] = { "size", "cancellable", NULL }; + int size = 0; + char *type = NULL; + PyGObject *pycancellable = NULL; + GCancellable *cancellable; + GError *error = NULL; + GInputStream *stream; + PyObject *result; + + if (!PyArg_ParseTupleAndKeywords(args, kwargs, + "|iO:gio.LoadableIcon.load", + kwlist, + &size, &pycancellable)) + return NULL; + + if (!pygio_check_cancellable(pycancellable, &cancellable)) + return NULL; + + stream = g_loadable_icon_load(G_LOADABLE_ICON(self->obj), size, &type, + cancellable, &error); + if (pyg_error_check(&error)) + return NULL; + + result = Py_BuildValue("Ns", pygobject_new((GObject *) stream), type); + g_free(type); + return result; +} +%% +override g_loadable_icon_load_async kwargs +static PyObject * +_wrap_g_loadable_icon_load_async(PyGObject *self, + PyObject *args, + PyObject *kwargs) +{ + static char *kwlist[] = { "callback", "size", "cancellable", "user_data", NULL }; + int size = 0; + PyGObject *pycancellable = NULL; + GCancellable *cancellable; + PyGIONotify *notify; + + notify = pygio_notify_new(); + + if (!PyArg_ParseTupleAndKeywords(args, kwargs, + "O|iOO:gio.LoadableIcon.load_async", + kwlist, + ¬ify->callback, &size, &pycancellable, ¬ify->data)) + goto error; + + if (!pygio_notify_callback_is_valid(notify)) + goto error; + + if (!pygio_check_cancellable(pycancellable, &cancellable)) + goto error; + + pygio_notify_reference_callback(notify); + + g_loadable_icon_load_async(G_LOADABLE_ICON(self->obj), + size, + cancellable, + (GAsyncReadyCallback) async_result_callback_marshal, + notify); + Py_INCREF(Py_None); + return Py_None; + + error: + pygio_notify_free(notify); + return NULL; +} +%% +override g_loadable_icon_load_finish kwargs +static PyObject * +_wrap_g_loadable_icon_load_finish(PyGObject *self, + PyObject *args, + PyObject *kwargs) +{ + static char *kwlist[] = { "res", NULL }; + PyGObject *res; + char *type = NULL; + GError *error = NULL; + GInputStream *stream; + PyObject *result; + + if (!PyArg_ParseTupleAndKeywords(args, kwargs, + "O!:gio.LoadableIcon.load_finish", + kwlist, + &PyGAsyncResult_Type, &res)) + return NULL; + + stream = g_loadable_icon_load_finish(G_LOADABLE_ICON(self->obj), + G_ASYNC_RESULT(res->obj), &type, &error); + if (pyg_error_check(&error)) + return NULL; + + result = Py_BuildValue("Ns", pygobject_new((GObject *) stream), type); + g_free(type); + return result; +} +%% +override-slot GFileIcon.tp_repr +static PyObject * +_wrap_g_file_icon_tp_repr(PyGObject *self) +{ + GFile *file = g_file_icon_get_file(G_FILE_ICON(self->obj)); + char *uri = (file ? g_file_get_uri(file) : NULL); + gchar *representation; + PyObject *result; + + if (uri) { + representation = g_strdup_printf("<%s at %p: %s>", self->ob_type->tp_name, self, uri); + g_free(uri); + } + else + representation = g_strdup_printf("<%s at %p: UNKNOWN URI>", self->ob_type->tp_name, self); + + result = PyString_FromString(representation); + g_free(representation); + return result; +} +%% +new-constructor G_TYPE_THEMED_ICON +%% +override g_themed_icon_new kwargs +static int +_wrap_g_themed_icon_new(PyGObject *self, PyObject *args, PyObject *kwargs) +{ + static char *kwlist[] = { "name", "use_default_fallbacks", NULL }; + PyObject *name; + gboolean use_default_fallbacks = FALSE; + + if (!PyArg_ParseTupleAndKeywords(args, kwargs, "O|i:gio.ThemedIcon.__init__", + kwlist, &name, &use_default_fallbacks)) + return -1; + + if (PyString_Check(name)) { + pygobject_construct(self, + "name", PyString_AsString(name), + "use-default-fallbacks", use_default_fallbacks, NULL); + return 0; + } + else if (PySequence_Check(name)) { + PyObject *tuple = PySequence_Tuple(name); + + if (tuple) { + int k; + int length = PyTuple_Size(tuple); + char **names = g_new(char *, length + 1); + + for (k = 0; k < length; k++) { + PyObject *str = PyTuple_GetItem(tuple, k); + if (str && PyString_Check(str)) + names[k] = PyString_AsString(str); + else { + Py_DECREF(tuple); + g_free(names); + goto error; + } + } + + names[length] = NULL; + pygobject_construct(self, + "names", names, + "use-default-fallbacks", use_default_fallbacks, NULL); + Py_DECREF(tuple); + g_free(names); + return 0; + } + } + + error: + if (!PyErr_Occurred()) { + PyErr_SetString(PyExc_TypeError, + "argument 1 of gio.ThemedIcon.__init__ " + "must be either a string or a sequence of strings"); + } + return -1; +} +%% +override g_themed_icon_get_names noargs +static PyObject * +_wrap_g_themed_icon_get_names(PyGObject *self) +{ + const char * const *names; + PyObject *ret; + + names = g_themed_icon_get_names(G_THEMED_ICON(self->obj)); + + ret = PyList_New(0); + while (names && *names) { + PyObject *item = PyString_FromString(names[0]); + PyList_Append(ret, item); + Py_DECREF(item); + + names++; + } + + return ret; +} +%% +override-slot GThemedIcon.tp_repr +static PyObject * +_wrap_g_themed_icon_tp_repr(PyGObject *self) +{ + const char * const *names = g_themed_icon_get_names(G_THEMED_ICON(self->obj)); + GString *representation = g_string_new(NULL); + PyObject *result; + + g_string_append_printf(representation, "<%s at %p: ", self->ob_type->tp_name, self); + + if (names) { + gboolean first_name = TRUE; + while (*names) { + if (!first_name) + g_string_append(representation, ", "); + else + first_name = FALSE; + + g_string_append(representation, *names++); + } + } + + g_string_append(representation, ">"); + result = PyString_FromString(representation->str); + g_string_free(representation, TRUE); + return result; +} +%% +override g_emblemed_icon_get_emblems noargs +static PyObject * +_wrap_g_emblemed_icon_get_emblems(PyGObject *self) +{ + GList *list; + PyObject *ret; + + list = g_emblemed_icon_get_emblems(G_EMBLEMED_ICON(self->obj)); + + PYLIST_FROMGLIST(ret, list, pygobject_new(list_item), NULL, NULL); + + return ret; +} diff --git a/gio/ginputstream.override b/gio/ginputstream.override new file mode 100644 index 0000000..260b2fc --- /dev/null +++ b/gio/ginputstream.override @@ -0,0 +1,344 @@ +/* -*- Mode: C; c-basic-offset: 4 -*- + * pygobject - Python bindings for GObject + * Copyright (C) 2008 Johan Dahlin + * + * ginputstream.override: module overrides for GInputStream + * + * This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or + * modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public + * License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either + * version 2.1 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. + * + * This library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, + * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of + * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU + * Lesser General Public License for more details. + * + * You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public + * License along with this library; if not, write to the Free Software + * Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 + * USA + */ +%% +headers +#define BUFSIZE 8192 + +%% +override g_input_stream_read kwargs +static PyObject * +_wrap_g_input_stream_read(PyGObject *self, PyObject *args, PyObject *kwargs) +{ + static char *kwlist[] = { "count", "cancellable", NULL }; + PyGObject *pycancellable = NULL; + PyObject *v; + GCancellable *cancellable; + long count = -1; + GError *error = NULL; + size_t bytesread, buffersize, chunksize; + + if (!PyArg_ParseTupleAndKeywords(args, kwargs, + "|lO:InputStream.read", + kwlist, &count, + &pycancellable)) + return NULL; + + buffersize = (count < 0 ? BUFSIZE : count); + + if (!pygio_check_cancellable(pycancellable, &cancellable)) + return NULL; + + v = PyString_FromStringAndSize((char *)NULL, buffersize); + if (v == NULL) + return NULL; + + bytesread = 0; + for (;;) + { + pyg_begin_allow_threads; + errno = 0; + chunksize = g_input_stream_read(G_INPUT_STREAM(self->obj), + PyString_AS_STRING((PyStringObject *)v) + bytesread, + buffersize - bytesread, cancellable, + &error); + pyg_end_allow_threads; + + if (pyg_error_check(&error)) { + Py_DECREF(v); + return NULL; + } + if (chunksize == 0) { + /* End of file. */ + break; + } + + bytesread += chunksize; + if (bytesread < buffersize) { + /* g_input_stream_read() decided to not read full buffer. We + * then return early too, even if 'count' is less than 0. + */ + break; + } + + if (count < 0) { + buffersize += BUFSIZE; + if (_PyString_Resize(&v, buffersize) < 0) + return NULL; + } + else { + /* Got what was requested. */ + break; + } + } + + if (bytesread != buffersize) + _PyString_Resize(&v, bytesread); + + return v; +} +%% +override g_input_stream_read_all kwargs +static PyObject * +_wrap_g_input_stream_read_all(PyGObject *self, PyObject *args, PyObject *kwargs) +{ + static char *kwlist[] = { "count", "cancellable", NULL }; + PyGObject *pycancellable = NULL; + PyObject *v; + GCancellable *cancellable; + long count = -1; + GError *error = NULL; + size_t bytesread, buffersize, chunksize; + + if (!PyArg_ParseTupleAndKeywords(args, kwargs, + "|lO:InputStream.read", + kwlist, &count, + &pycancellable)) + return NULL; + + buffersize = (count < 0 ? BUFSIZE : count); + + if (!pygio_check_cancellable(pycancellable, &cancellable)) + return NULL; + + v = PyString_FromStringAndSize((char *)NULL, buffersize); + if (v == NULL) + return NULL; + + bytesread = 0; + for (;;) + { + pyg_begin_allow_threads; + errno = 0; + g_input_stream_read_all(G_INPUT_STREAM(self->obj), + PyString_AS_STRING((PyStringObject *)v) + bytesread, + buffersize - bytesread, + &chunksize, + cancellable, &error); + pyg_end_allow_threads; + + if (pyg_error_check(&error)) { + Py_DECREF(v); + return NULL; + } + + bytesread += chunksize; + if (bytesread < buffersize || chunksize == 0) { + /* End of file. */ + break; + } + + if (count < 0) { + buffersize += BUFSIZE; + if (_PyString_Resize(&v, buffersize) < 0) + return NULL; + } + else { + /* Got what was requested. */ + break; + } + } + + if (bytesread != buffersize) + _PyString_Resize(&v, bytesread); + + return v; +} +%% +override g_input_stream_read_async kwargs +static PyObject * +_wrap_g_input_stream_read_async(PyGObject *self, + PyObject *args, + PyObject *kwargs) +{ + static char *kwlist[] = { "count", "callback", "io_priority", + "cancellable", "user_data", NULL }; + long count = -1; + int io_priority = G_PRIORITY_DEFAULT; + PyGObject *pycancellable = NULL; + GCancellable *cancellable; + PyGIONotify *notify; + + notify = pygio_notify_new(); + + if (!PyArg_ParseTupleAndKeywords(args, kwargs, + "lO|iOO:InputStream.read_async", + kwlist, + &count, + ¬ify->callback, + &io_priority, + &pycancellable, + ¬ify->data)) + goto error; + + if (!pygio_notify_callback_is_valid(notify)) + goto error; + + if (!pygio_check_cancellable(pycancellable, &cancellable)) + goto error; + + if (!pygio_notify_allocate_buffer(notify, count)) + goto error; + + pygio_notify_reference_callback(notify); + pygio_notify_attach_to_result(notify); + + g_input_stream_read_async(G_INPUT_STREAM(self->obj), + notify->buffer, + notify->buffer_size, + io_priority, + cancellable, + (GAsyncReadyCallback) async_result_callback_marshal, + notify); + + Py_INCREF(Py_None); + return Py_None; + + error: + pygio_notify_free(notify); + return NULL; +} +%% +override g_input_stream_read_finish kwargs +static PyObject * +_wrap_g_input_stream_read_finish(PyGObject *self, + PyObject *args, + PyObject *kwargs) +{ + static char *kwlist[] = { "result", NULL }; + PyGObject *result; + GError *error = NULL; + Py_ssize_t bytesread; + PyGIONotify *notify; + + if (!PyArg_ParseTupleAndKeywords(args, kwargs, + "O!:gio.InputStream.read_finish", + kwlist, &PyGAsyncResult_Type, &result)) + return NULL; + + bytesread = g_input_stream_read_finish(G_INPUT_STREAM(self->obj), + G_ASYNC_RESULT(result->obj), &error); + + if (pyg_error_check(&error)) + return NULL; + + if (bytesread == 0) + return PyString_FromString(""); + + notify = pygio_notify_get_attached(result); + return PyString_FromStringAndSize(notify->buffer, bytesread); +} +%% +override g_input_stream_close_async kwargs +static PyObject * +_wrap_g_input_stream_close_async(PyGObject *self, + PyObject *args, + PyObject *kwargs) +{ + static char *kwlist[] = { "callback", "io_priority", "cancellable", + "user_data", NULL }; + int io_priority = G_PRIORITY_DEFAULT; + PyGObject *pycancellable = NULL; + GCancellable *cancellable; + PyGIONotify *notify; + + notify = pygio_notify_new(); + + if (!PyArg_ParseTupleAndKeywords(args, kwargs, + "O|iOO:InputStream.close_async", + kwlist, + ¬ify->callback, + &io_priority, + &pycancellable, + ¬ify->data)) + goto error; + + if (!pygio_notify_callback_is_valid(notify)) + goto error; + + if (!pygio_check_cancellable(pycancellable, &cancellable)) + goto error; + + pygio_notify_reference_callback(notify); + + g_input_stream_close_async(G_INPUT_STREAM(self->obj), + io_priority, + cancellable, + (GAsyncReadyCallback)async_result_callback_marshal, + notify); + + Py_INCREF(Py_None); + return Py_None; + + error: + pygio_notify_free(notify); + return NULL; +} +%% +override g_input_stream_skip_async kwargs +static PyObject * +_wrap_g_input_stream_skip_async(PyGObject *self, + PyObject *args, + PyObject *kwargs) +{ + static char *kwlist[] = { "count", "callback", "io_priority", + "cancellable", "user_data", NULL }; + long count = -1; + int io_priority = G_PRIORITY_DEFAULT; + PyGObject *pycancellable = NULL; + GCancellable *cancellable; + PyGIONotify *notify; + + notify = pygio_notify_new(); + + if (!PyArg_ParseTupleAndKeywords(args, kwargs, + "lO|iOO:InputStream.skip_async", + kwlist, + &count, + ¬ify->callback, + &io_priority, + &pycancellable, + ¬ify->data)) + goto error; + + if (!pygio_notify_callback_is_valid(notify)) + goto error; + + if (!pygio_check_cancellable(pycancellable, &cancellable)) + goto error; + + pygio_notify_reference_callback(notify); + + + g_input_stream_skip_async(G_INPUT_STREAM(self->obj), + count, + io_priority, + cancellable, + (GAsyncReadyCallback) async_result_callback_marshal, + notify); + + Py_INCREF(Py_None); + return Py_None; + + error: + pygio_notify_free(notify); + return NULL; +} diff --git a/gio/gio-types.defs b/gio/gio-types.defs new file mode 100644 index 0000000..331e0bc --- /dev/null +++ b/gio/gio-types.defs @@ -0,0 +1,807 @@ +;; -*- scheme -*- + +; interface definitions ... + +(define-interface AppInfo + (in-module "gio") + (c-name "GAppInfo") + (gtype-id "G_TYPE_APP_INFO") +) + +(define-interface AsyncInitable + (in-module "gio") + (c-name "GAsyncInitable") + (gtype-id "G_TYPE_ASYNC_INITABLE") +) + +(define-interface AsyncResult + (in-module "gio") + (c-name "GAsyncResult") + (gtype-id "G_TYPE_ASYNC_RESULT") +) + +(define-interface Drive + (in-module "gio") + (c-name "GDrive") + (gtype-id "G_TYPE_DRIVE") +) + +(define-interface File + (docstring +"File(arg, path=None, uri=None) -> gio.File subclass\n" +"\n" +"If arg is specified; creates a GFile with the given argument from the\n" +"command line. The value of arg can be either a URI, an absolute path\n" +"or a relative path resolved relative to the current working directory.\n" +"If path is specified, create a file from an absolute or relative path.\n" +"If uri is specified, create a file from a URI.\n\n" +"This operation never fails, but the returned object might not \n" +"support any I/O operation if arg points to a malformed path.") + (in-module "gio") + (c-name "GFile") + (gtype-id "G_TYPE_FILE") +) + +(define-interface Icon + (in-module "gio") + (c-name "GIcon") + (gtype-id "G_TYPE_ICON") +) + +(define-interface Initable + (in-module "gio") + (c-name "GInitable") + (gtype-id "G_TYPE_INITABLE") +) + +(define-interface LoadableIcon + (in-module "gio") + (c-name "GLoadableIcon") + (gtype-id "G_TYPE_LOADABLE_ICON") +) + +(define-interface Mount + (in-module "gio") + (c-name "GMount") + (gtype-id "G_TYPE_MOUNT") +) + +(define-interface Seekable + (in-module "gio") + (c-name "GSeekable") + (gtype-id "G_TYPE_SEEKABLE") +) + +(define-interface SocketConnectable + (in-module "gio") + (c-name "GSocketConnectable") + (gtype-id "G_TYPE_SOCKET_CONNECTABLE") +) + +(define-interface Volume + (in-module "gio") + (c-name "GVolume") + (gtype-id "G_TYPE_VOLUME") +) + +; boxed definitions ... + +(define-boxed FileAttributeMatcher + (in-module "gio") + (c-name "GFileAttributeMatcher") + (gtype-id "G_TYPE_FILE_ATTRIBUTE_MATCHER") +) + +(define-boxed SrvTarget + (in-module "gio") + (c-name "GSrvTarget") + (gtype-id "G_TYPE_SRV_TARGET") +) + +; object definitions ... + +(define-object AppLaunchContext + (in-module "gio") + (parent "GObject") + (c-name "GAppLaunchContext") + (gtype-id "G_TYPE_APP_LAUNCH_CONTEXT") +) + +(define-object Cancellable + (in-module "gio") + (parent "GObject") + (c-name "GCancellable") + (gtype-id "G_TYPE_CANCELLABLE") +) + +(define-object Emblem + (in-module "gio") + (parent "GObject") + (c-name "GEmblem") + (gtype-id "G_TYPE_EMBLEM") +) + +(define-object EmblemedIcon + (in-module "gio") + (parent "GObject") + (c-name "GEmblemedIcon") + (gtype-id "G_TYPE_EMBLEMED_ICON") +) + +(define-object FileEnumerator + (in-module "gio") + (parent "GObject") + (c-name "GFileEnumerator") + (gtype-id "G_TYPE_FILE_ENUMERATOR") +) + +(define-object FileInfo + (in-module "gio") + (parent "GObject") + (c-name "GFileInfo") + (gtype-id "G_TYPE_FILE_INFO") +) + +(define-object FileMonitor + (in-module "gio") + (parent "GObject") + (c-name "GFileMonitor") + (gtype-id "G_TYPE_FILE_MONITOR") +) + +(define-object InputStream + (in-module "gio") + (parent "GObject") + (c-name "GInputStream") + (gtype-id "G_TYPE_INPUT_STREAM") +) + +(define-object FileInputStream + (in-module "gio") + (parent "GInputStream") + (c-name "GFileInputStream") + (gtype-id "G_TYPE_FILE_INPUT_STREAM") +) + +(define-object FileIOStream + (in-module "gio") + (parent "GIOStream") + (c-name "GFileIOStream") + (gtype-id "G_TYPE_FILE_IO_STREAM") +) + +(define-object FilterInputStream + (in-module "gio") + (parent "GInputStream") + (c-name "GFilterInputStream") + (gtype-id "G_TYPE_FILTER_INPUT_STREAM") +) + +(define-object BufferedInputStream + (in-module "gio") + (parent "GFilterInputStream") + (c-name "GBufferedInputStream") + (gtype-id "G_TYPE_BUFFERED_INPUT_STREAM") +) + +(define-object DataInputStream + (in-module "gio") + (parent "GFilterInputStream") + (c-name "GDataInputStream") + (gtype-id "G_TYPE_DATA_INPUT_STREAM") +) + +(define-object MemoryInputStream + (in-module "gio") + (parent "GInputStream") + (c-name "GMemoryInputStream") + (gtype-id "G_TYPE_MEMORY_INPUT_STREAM") +) + +(define-object MountOperation + (in-module "gio") + (parent "GObject") + (c-name "GMountOperation") + (gtype-id "G_TYPE_MOUNT_OPERATION") +) + +(define-object InetAddress + (in-module "gio") + (parent "GObject") + (c-name "GInetAddress") + (gtype-id "G_TYPE_INET_ADDRESS") +) + +(define-object InetSocketAddress + (in-module "gio") + (parent "GSocketAddress") + (c-name "GInetSocketAddress") + (gtype-id "G_TYPE_INET_SOCKET_ADDRESS") +) + +(define-object NetworkAddress + (in-module "gio") + (parent "GObject") + (c-name "GNetworkAddress") + (gtype-id "G_TYPE_NETWORK_ADDRESS") +) + +(define-object NetworkService + (in-module "gio") + (parent "GObject") + (c-name "GNetworkService") + (gtype-id "G_TYPE_NETWORK_SERVICE") +) + +(define-object Resolver + (in-module "gio") + (parent "GObject") + (c-name "GResolver") + (gtype-id "G_TYPE_RESOLVER") +) + +(define-object Socket + (in-module "gio") + (parent "GObject") + (c-name "GSocket") + (gtype-id "G_TYPE_SOCKET") +) + +(define-object SocketAddress + (in-module "gio") + (parent "GObject") + (c-name "GSocketAddress") + (gtype-id "G_TYPE_SOCKET_ADDRESS") +) + +(define-object SocketAddressEnumerator + (in-module "gio") + (parent "GObject") + (c-name "GSocketAddressEnumerator") + (gtype-id "G_TYPE_SOCKET_ADDRESS_ENUMERATOR") +) + +(define-object SocketClient + (in-module "gio") + (parent "GObject") + (c-name "GSocketClient") + (gtype-id "G_TYPE_SOCKET_CLIENT") +) + +(define-object SocketConnection + (in-module "gio") + (parent "GIOStream") + (c-name "GSocketConnection") + (gtype-id "G_TYPE_SOCKET_CONNECTION") +) + +(define-object SocketControlMessage + (in-module "gio") + (parent "GObject") + (c-name "GSocketControlMessage") + (gtype-id "G_TYPE_SOCKET_CONTROL_MESSAGE") +) + +(define-object SocketListener + (in-module "gio") + (parent "GObject") + (c-name "GSocketListener") + (gtype-id "G_TYPE_SOCKET_LISTENER") +) + +(define-object SocketService + (in-module "gio") + (parent "GSocketListener") + (c-name "GSocketService") + (gtype-id "G_TYPE_SOCKET_SERVICE") +) + +(define-object TcpConnection + (in-module "gio") + (parent "GSocketConnection") + (c-name "GTcpConnection") + (gtype-id "G_TYPE_TCP_CONNECTION") +) + +(define-object ThreadedSocketService + (in-module "gio") + (parent "GSocketService") + (c-name "GThreadedSocketService") + (gtype-id "G_TYPE_THREADED_SOCKET_SERVICE") +) + +(define-object IOStream + (in-module "gio") + (parent "GObject") + (c-name "GIOStream") + (gtype-id "G_TYPE_IO_STREAM") +) + +(define-object OutputStream + (in-module "gio") + (parent "GObject") + (c-name "GOutputStream") + (gtype-id "G_TYPE_OUTPUT_STREAM") +) + +(define-object MemoryOutputStream + (in-module "gio") + (parent "GOutputStream") + (c-name "GMemoryOutputStream") + (gtype-id "G_TYPE_MEMORY_OUTPUT_STREAM") +) + +(define-object FilterOutputStream + (in-module "gio") + (parent "GOutputStream") + (c-name "GFilterOutputStream") + (gtype-id "G_TYPE_FILTER_OUTPUT_STREAM") +) + +(define-object BufferedOutputStream + (in-module "gio") + (parent "GFilterOutputStream") + (c-name "GBufferedOutputStream") + (gtype-id "G_TYPE_BUFFERED_OUTPUT_STREAM") +) + +(define-object DataOutputStream + (in-module "gio") + (parent "GFilterOutputStream") + (c-name "GDataOutputStream") + (gtype-id "G_TYPE_DATA_OUTPUT_STREAM") +) + +(define-object FileOutputStream + (in-module "gio") + (parent "GOutputStream") + (c-name "GFileOutputStream") + (gtype-id "G_TYPE_FILE_OUTPUT_STREAM") +) + +(define-object SimpleAsyncResult + (in-module "gio") + (parent "GObject") + (c-name "GSimpleAsyncResult") + (gtype-id "G_TYPE_SIMPLE_ASYNC_RESULT") +) + +(define-object Vfs + (in-module "gio") + (parent "GObject") + (c-name "GVfs") + (gtype-id "G_TYPE_VFS") +) + +(define-object VolumeMonitor + (in-module "gio") + (parent "GObject") + (c-name "GVolumeMonitor") + (gtype-id "G_TYPE_VOLUME_MONITOR") +) + +(define-object NativeVolumeMonitor + (in-module "gio") + (parent "GVolumeMonitor") + (c-name "GNativeVolumeMonitor") + (gtype-id "G_TYPE_NATIVE_VOLUME_MONITOR") +) + +(define-object FileIcon + (in-module "gio") + (parent "GObject") + (c-name "GFileIcon") + (gtype-id "G_TYPE_FILE_ICON") + (implements "GIcon") + (implements "GLoadableIcon") +) + +(define-object ThemedIcon + (in-module "gio") + (parent "GObject") + (c-name "GThemedIcon") + (gtype-id "G_TYPE_THEMED_ICON") + (implements "GIcon") +) + + + +;; Enumerations and flags ... + +(define-flags AppInfoCreateFlags + (in-module "gio") + (c-name "GAppInfoCreateFlags") + (gtype-id "G_TYPE_APP_INFO_CREATE_FLAGS") + (values + '("none" "G_APP_INFO_CREATE_NONE") + '("needs-terminal" "G_APP_INFO_CREATE_NEEDS_TERMINAL") + '("supports-uris" "G_APP_INFO_CREATE_SUPPORTS_URIS") + ) +) + +(define-flags ConverterFlags + (in-module "gio") + (c-name "GConverterFlags") + (gtype-id "G_TYPE_CONVERTER_FLAGS") + (values + '("no-flags" "G_CONVERTER_NO_FLAGS") + '("input-at-end" "G_CONVERTER_INPUT_AT_END") + '("flush" "G_CONVERTER_FLUSH") + ) +) + +(define-enum ConverterResult + (in-module "gio") + (c-name "GConverterResult") + (gtype-id "G_TYPE_CONVERTER_RESULT") + (values + '("error" "G_CONVERTER_ERROR") + '("converted" "G_CONVERTER_CONVERTED") + '("finished" "G_CONVERTER_FINISHED") + '("flushed" "G_CONVERTER_FLUSHED") + ) +) + +(define-enum DataStreamByteOrder + (in-module "gio") + (c-name "GDataStreamByteOrder") + (gtype-id "G_TYPE_DATA_STREAM_BYTE_ORDER") + (values + '("big-endian" "G_DATA_STREAM_BYTE_ORDER_BIG_ENDIAN") + '("little-endian" "G_DATA_STREAM_BYTE_ORDER_LITTLE_ENDIAN") + '("host-endian" "G_DATA_STREAM_BYTE_ORDER_HOST_ENDIAN") + ) +) + +(define-enum DataStreamNewlineType + (in-module "gio") + (c-name "GDataStreamNewlineType") + (gtype-id "G_TYPE_DATA_STREAM_NEWLINE_TYPE") + (values + '("lf" "G_DATA_STREAM_NEWLINE_TYPE_LF") + '("cr" "G_DATA_STREAM_NEWLINE_TYPE_CR") + '("cr-lf" "G_DATA_STREAM_NEWLINE_TYPE_CR_LF") + '("any" "G_DATA_STREAM_NEWLINE_TYPE_ANY") + ) +) + +(define-enum FileAttributeType + (in-module "gio") + (c-name "GFileAttributeType") + (gtype-id "G_TYPE_FILE_ATTRIBUTE_TYPE") + (values + '("invalid" "G_FILE_ATTRIBUTE_TYPE_INVALID") + '("string" "G_FILE_ATTRIBUTE_TYPE_STRING") + '("byte-string" "G_FILE_ATTRIBUTE_TYPE_BYTE_STRING") + '("boolean" "G_FILE_ATTRIBUTE_TYPE_BOOLEAN") + '("uint32" "G_FILE_ATTRIBUTE_TYPE_UINT32") + '("int32" "G_FILE_ATTRIBUTE_TYPE_INT32") + '("uint64" "G_FILE_ATTRIBUTE_TYPE_UINT64") + '("int64" "G_FILE_ATTRIBUTE_TYPE_INT64") + '("object" "G_FILE_ATTRIBUTE_TYPE_OBJECT") + '("stringv" "G_FILE_ATTRIBUTE_TYPE_STRINGV") + ) +) + +(define-flags FileAttributeInfoFlags + (in-module "gio") + (c-name "GFileAttributeInfoFlags") + (gtype-id "G_TYPE_FILE_ATTRIBUTE_INFO_FLAGS") + (values + '("none" "G_FILE_ATTRIBUTE_INFO_NONE") + '("copy-with-file" "G_FILE_ATTRIBUTE_INFO_COPY_WITH_FILE") + '("copy-when-moved" "G_FILE_ATTRIBUTE_INFO_COPY_WHEN_MOVED") + ) +) + +(define-enum FileAttributeStatus + (in-module "gio") + (c-name "GFileAttributeStatus") + (gtype-id "G_TYPE_FILE_ATTRIBUTE_STATUS") + (values + '("unset" "G_FILE_ATTRIBUTE_STATUS_UNSET") + '("set" "G_FILE_ATTRIBUTE_STATUS_SET") + '("error-setting" "G_FILE_ATTRIBUTE_STATUS_ERROR_SETTING") + ) +) + +(define-flags FileQueryInfoFlags + (in-module "gio") + (c-name "GFileQueryInfoFlags") + (gtype-id "G_TYPE_FILE_QUERY_INFO_FLAGS") + (values + '("none" "G_FILE_QUERY_INFO_NONE") + '("nofollow-symlinks" "G_FILE_QUERY_INFO_NOFOLLOW_SYMLINKS") + ) +) + +(define-flags FileCreateFlags + (in-module "gio") + (c-name "GFileCreateFlags") + (gtype-id "G_TYPE_FILE_CREATE_FLAGS") + (values + '("none" "G_FILE_CREATE_NONE") + '("private" "G_FILE_CREATE_PRIVATE") + '("replace-destination" "G_FILE_CREATE_REPLACE_DESTINATION") + ) +) + +(define-enum MountMountFlags + (in-module "gio") + (c-name "GMountMountFlags") + (gtype-id "G_TYPE_MOUNT_MOUNT_FLAGS") + (values + '("none" "G_MOUNT_MOUNT_NONE") + ) +) + +(define-flags MountUnmountFlags + (in-module "gio") + (c-name "GMountUnmountFlags") + (gtype-id "G_TYPE_MOUNT_UNMOUNT_FLAGS") + (values + '("none" "G_MOUNT_UNMOUNT_NONE") + '("force" "G_MOUNT_UNMOUNT_FORCE") + ) +) + +(define-enum DriveStartFlags + (in-module "gio") + (c-name "GDriveStartFlags") + (gtype-id "G_TYPE_DRIVE_START_FLAGS") + (values + '("none" "G_DRIVE_START_NONE") + ) +) + +(define-enum DriveStartStopType + (in-module "gio") + (c-name "GDriveStartStopType") + (gtype-id "G_TYPE_DRIVE_START_STOP_TYPE") + (values + '("unknown" "G_DRIVE_START_STOP_TYPE_UNKNOWN") + '("shutdown" "G_DRIVE_START_STOP_TYPE_SHUTDOWN") + '("network" "G_DRIVE_START_STOP_TYPE_NETWORK") + '("multidisk" "G_DRIVE_START_STOP_TYPE_MULTIDISK") + '("password" "G_DRIVE_START_STOP_TYPE_PASSWORD") + ) +) + +(define-flags FileCopyFlags + (in-module "gio") + (c-name "GFileCopyFlags") + (gtype-id "G_TYPE_FILE_COPY_FLAGS") + (values + '("none" "G_FILE_COPY_NONE") + '("overwrite" "G_FILE_COPY_OVERWRITE") + '("backup" "G_FILE_COPY_BACKUP") + '("nofollow-symlinks" "G_FILE_COPY_NOFOLLOW_SYMLINKS") + '("all-metadata" "G_FILE_COPY_ALL_METADATA") + '("no-fallback-for-move" "G_FILE_COPY_NO_FALLBACK_FOR_MOVE") + '("target-default-perms" "G_FILE_COPY_TARGET_DEFAULT_PERMS") + ) +) + +(define-flags FileMonitorFlags + (in-module "gio") + (c-name "GFileMonitorFlags") + (gtype-id "G_TYPE_FILE_MONITOR_FLAGS") + (values + '("none" "G_FILE_MONITOR_NONE") + '("watch-mounts" "G_FILE_MONITOR_WATCH_MOUNTS") + ) +) + +(define-enum FileType + (in-module "gio") + (c-name "GFileType") + (gtype-id "G_TYPE_FILE_TYPE") + (values + '("unknown" "G_FILE_TYPE_UNKNOWN") + '("regular" "G_FILE_TYPE_REGULAR") + '("directory" "G_FILE_TYPE_DIRECTORY") + '("symbolic-link" "G_FILE_TYPE_SYMBOLIC_LINK") + '("special" "G_FILE_TYPE_SPECIAL") + '("shortcut" "G_FILE_TYPE_SHORTCUT") + '("mountable" "G_FILE_TYPE_MOUNTABLE") + ) +) + +(define-enum FilesystemPreviewType + (in-module "gio") + (c-name "GFilesystemPreviewType") + (gtype-id "G_TYPE_FILESYSTEM_PREVIEW_TYPE") + (values + '("if-always" "G_FILESYSTEM_PREVIEW_TYPE_IF_ALWAYS") + '("if-local" "G_FILESYSTEM_PREVIEW_TYPE_IF_LOCAL") + '("never" "G_FILESYSTEM_PREVIEW_TYPE_NEVER") + ) +) + +(define-enum FileMonitorEvent + (in-module "gio") + (c-name "GFileMonitorEvent") + (gtype-id "G_TYPE_FILE_MONITOR_EVENT") + (values + '("changed" "G_FILE_MONITOR_EVENT_CHANGED") + '("changes-done-hint" "G_FILE_MONITOR_EVENT_CHANGES_DONE_HINT") + '("deleted" "G_FILE_MONITOR_EVENT_DELETED") + '("created" "G_FILE_MONITOR_EVENT_CREATED") + '("attribute-changed" "G_FILE_MONITOR_EVENT_ATTRIBUTE_CHANGED") + '("pre-unmount" "G_FILE_MONITOR_EVENT_PRE_UNMOUNT") + '("unmounted" "G_FILE_MONITOR_EVENT_UNMOUNTED") + ) +) + +(define-enum ErrorEnum + (in-module "gio") + (c-name "GIOErrorEnum") + (gtype-id "G_TYPE_IO_ERROR_ENUM") + (values + '("failed" "G_IO_ERROR_FAILED") + '("not-found" "G_IO_ERROR_NOT_FOUND") + '("exists" "G_IO_ERROR_EXISTS") + '("is-directory" "G_IO_ERROR_IS_DIRECTORY") + '("not-directory" "G_IO_ERROR_NOT_DIRECTORY") + '("not-empty" "G_IO_ERROR_NOT_EMPTY") + '("not-regular-file" "G_IO_ERROR_NOT_REGULAR_FILE") + '("not-symbolic-link" "G_IO_ERROR_NOT_SYMBOLIC_LINK") + '("not-mountable-file" "G_IO_ERROR_NOT_MOUNTABLE_FILE") + '("filename-too-long" "G_IO_ERROR_FILENAME_TOO_LONG") + '("invalid-filename" "G_IO_ERROR_INVALID_FILENAME") + '("too-many-links" "G_IO_ERROR_TOO_MANY_LINKS") + '("no-space" "G_IO_ERROR_NO_SPACE") + '("invalid-argument" "G_IO_ERROR_INVALID_ARGUMENT") + '("permission-denied" "G_IO_ERROR_PERMISSION_DENIED") + '("not-supported" "G_IO_ERROR_NOT_SUPPORTED") + '("not-mounted" "G_IO_ERROR_NOT_MOUNTED") + '("already-mounted" "G_IO_ERROR_ALREADY_MOUNTED") + '("closed" "G_IO_ERROR_CLOSED") + '("cancelled" "G_IO_ERROR_CANCELLED") + '("pending" "G_IO_ERROR_PENDING") + '("read-only" "G_IO_ERROR_READ_ONLY") + '("cant-create-backup" "G_IO_ERROR_CANT_CREATE_BACKUP") + '("wrong-etag" "G_IO_ERROR_WRONG_ETAG") + '("timed-out" "G_IO_ERROR_TIMED_OUT") + '("would-recurse" "G_IO_ERROR_WOULD_RECURSE") + '("busy" "G_IO_ERROR_BUSY") + '("would-block" "G_IO_ERROR_WOULD_BLOCK") + '("host-not-found" "G_IO_ERROR_HOST_NOT_FOUND") + '("would-merge" "G_IO_ERROR_WOULD_MERGE") + '("failed-handled" "G_IO_ERROR_FAILED_HANDLED") + '("too-many-open-files" "G_IO_ERROR_TOO_MANY_OPEN_FILES") + '("not-initialized" "G_IO_ERROR_NOT_INITIALIZED") + '("address-in-use" "G_IO_ERROR_ADDRESS_IN_USE") + '("partial-input" "G_IO_ERROR_PARTIAL_INPUT") + '("invalid-data" "G_IO_ERROR_INVALID_DATA") + ) +) + +(define-flags AskPasswordFlags + (in-module "gio") + (c-name "GAskPasswordFlags") + (gtype-id "G_TYPE_ASK_PASSWORD_FLAGS") + (values + '("need-password" "G_ASK_PASSWORD_NEED_PASSWORD") + '("need-username" "G_ASK_PASSWORD_NEED_USERNAME") + '("need-domain" "G_ASK_PASSWORD_NEED_DOMAIN") + '("saving-supported" "G_ASK_PASSWORD_SAVING_SUPPORTED") + '("anonymous-supported" "G_ASK_PASSWORD_ANONYMOUS_SUPPORTED") + ) +) + +(define-enum PasswordSave + (in-module "gio") + (c-name "GPasswordSave") + (gtype-id "G_TYPE_PASSWORD_SAVE") + (values + '("never" "G_PASSWORD_SAVE_NEVER") + '("for-session" "G_PASSWORD_SAVE_FOR_SESSION") + '("permanently" "G_PASSWORD_SAVE_PERMANENTLY") + ) +) + +(define-enum MountOperationResult + (in-module "gio") + (c-name "GMountOperationResult") + (gtype-id "G_TYPE_MOUNT_OPERATION_RESULT") + (values + '("handled" "G_MOUNT_OPERATION_HANDLED") + '("aborted" "G_MOUNT_OPERATION_ABORTED") + '("unhandled" "G_MOUNT_OPERATION_UNHANDLED") + ) +) + +(define-flags OutputStreamSpliceFlags + (in-module "gio") + (c-name "GOutputStreamSpliceFlags") + (gtype-id "G_TYPE_OUTPUT_STREAM_SPLICE_FLAGS") + (values + '("none" "G_OUTPUT_STREAM_SPLICE_NONE") + '("close-source" "G_OUTPUT_STREAM_SPLICE_CLOSE_SOURCE") + '("close-target" "G_OUTPUT_STREAM_SPLICE_CLOSE_TARGET") + ) +) + +(define-enum EmblemOrigin + (in-module "gio") + (c-name "GEmblemOrigin") + (gtype-id "G_TYPE_EMBLEM_ORIGIN") + (values + '("unknown" "G_EMBLEM_ORIGIN_UNKNOWN") + '("device" "G_EMBLEM_ORIGIN_DEVICE") + '("livemetadata" "G_EMBLEM_ORIGIN_LIVEMETADATA") + '("tag" "G_EMBLEM_ORIGIN_TAG") + ) +) + +(define-enum ResolverError + (in-module "gio") + (c-name "GResolverError") + (gtype-id "G_TYPE_RESOLVER_ERROR") + (values + '("not-found" "G_RESOLVER_ERROR_NOT_FOUND") + '("temporary-failure" "G_RESOLVER_ERROR_TEMPORARY_FAILURE") + '("internal" "G_RESOLVER_ERROR_INTERNAL") + ) +) + +(define-enum SocketFamily + (in-module "gio") + (c-name "GSocketFamily") + (gtype-id "G_TYPE_SOCKET_FAMILY") + (values + '("invalid" "G_SOCKET_FAMILY_INVALID") + '("unix" "G_SOCKET_FAMILY_UNIX") + '("ipv4" "G_SOCKET_FAMILY_IPV4") + '("ipv6" "G_SOCKET_FAMILY_IPV6") + ) +) + +(define-enum SocketType + (in-module "gio") + (c-name "GSocketType") + (gtype-id "G_TYPE_SOCKET_TYPE") + (values + '("invalid" "G_SOCKET_TYPE_INVALID") + '("stream" "G_SOCKET_TYPE_STREAM") + '("datagram" "G_SOCKET_TYPE_DATAGRAM") + '("seqpacket" "G_SOCKET_TYPE_SEQPACKET") + ) +) + +(define-enum SocketMsgFlags + (in-module "gio") + (c-name "GSocketMsgFlags") + (gtype-id "G_TYPE_SOCKET_MSG_FLAGS") + (values + '("none" "G_SOCKET_MSG_NONE") + '("oob" "G_SOCKET_MSG_OOB") + '("peek" "G_SOCKET_MSG_PEEK") + '("dontroute" "G_SOCKET_MSG_DONTROUTE") + ) +) + +(define-enum SocketProtocol + (in-module "gio") + (c-name "GSocketProtocol") + (gtype-id "G_TYPE_SOCKET_PROTOCOL") + (values + '("unknown" "G_SOCKET_PROTOCOL_UNKNOWN") + '("default" "G_SOCKET_PROTOCOL_DEFAULT") + '("tcp" "G_SOCKET_PROTOCOL_TCP") + '("udp" "G_SOCKET_PROTOCOL_UDP") + '("sctp" "G_SOCKET_PROTOCOL_SCTP") + ) +) + +(define-enum ZlibCompressorFormat + (in-module "gio") + (c-name "GZlibCompressorFormat") + (gtype-id "G_TYPE_ZLIB_COMPRESSOR_FORMAT") + (values + '("zlib" "G_ZLIB_COMPRESSOR_FORMAT_ZLIB") + '("gzip" "G_ZLIB_COMPRESSOR_FORMAT_GZIP") + '("raw" "G_ZLIB_COMPRESSOR_FORMAT_RAW") + ) +) diff --git a/gio/gio.defs b/gio/gio.defs new file mode 100644 index 0000000..f5a28b6 --- /dev/null +++ b/gio/gio.defs @@ -0,0 +1,7465 @@ +;; -*- scheme -*- + +(include "gio-types.defs") + +;; From gappinfo.h + +(define-function app_info_get_type + (c-name "g_app_info_get_type") + (return-type "GType") +) + +(define-function app_launch_context_get_type + (c-name "g_app_launch_context_get_type") + (return-type "GType") +) + +(define-function app_info_create_from_commandline + (c-name "g_app_info_create_from_commandline") + (is-constructor-of "GAppInfo") + (return-type "GAppInfo*") + (parameters + '("const-char*" "commandline") + '("const-char*" "application_name" (null-ok) (default "NULL")) + '("GAppInfoCreateFlags" "flags" (default "G_APP_INFO_CREATE_NONE")) + '("GError**" "error") + ) +) + +(define-method dup + (of-object "GAppInfo") + (c-name "g_app_info_dup") + (return-type "GAppInfo*") + (caller-owns-return #t) +) + +(define-method equal + (of-object "GAppInfo") + (c-name "g_app_info_equal") + (return-type "gboolean") + (parameters + '("GAppInfo*" "appinfo2") + ) +) + +(define-method get_id + (of-object "GAppInfo") + (c-name "g_app_info_get_id") + (return-type "const-char*") +) + +(define-method get_name + (of-object "GAppInfo") + (c-name "g_app_info_get_name") + (return-type "const-char*") +) + +(define-method get_description + (of-object "GAppInfo") + (c-name "g_app_info_get_description") + (return-type "const-char*") +) + +(define-method get_executable + (of-object "GAppInfo") + (c-name "g_app_info_get_executable") + (return-type "const-char*") +) + +(define-method get_icon + (of-object "GAppInfo") + (c-name "g_app_info_get_icon") + (return-type "GIcon*") +) + +;; +;; wrapped in gappinfo.override +;; +(define-method launch + (docstring + "launch (files=None, launch_context=None) -> gboolean\n" + "\n" + "Launches the application. Passes files to the launched application\n" + "as arguments, using the optional launch_context to get information\n" + "about the details of the launcher (like what screen it is on).\n" + "On error, error will be set accordingly.\n\n" + "Note that even if the launch is successful the application launched\n" + "can fail to start if it runs into problems during startup.\n" + "There is no way to detect this.\n\n" + "Some URIs can be changed when passed through a gio.File\n" + "(for instance unsupported uris with strange formats like mailto:),\n" + "so if you have a textual uri you want to pass in as argument,\n" + "consider using gio.AppInfo.launch_uris() instead." + ) + (of-object "GAppInfo") + (c-name "g_app_info_launch") + (return-type "gboolean") + (parameters + '("GList*" "files") + '("GAppLaunchContext*" "launch_context") + '("GError**" "error") + ) +) + +(define-method supports_uris + (of-object "GAppInfo") + (c-name "g_app_info_supports_uris") + (return-type "gboolean") +) + +(define-method supports_files + (of-object "GAppInfo") + (c-name "g_app_info_supports_files") + (return-type "gboolean") +) + +;; +;; wrapped in gappinfo.override +;; +(define-method launch_uris + (docstring + "launch_uris (files=None, launch_context=None) -> gboolean\n" + "\n" + "Launches the application. Passes files to the launched application\n" + "as arguments, using the optional launch_context to get information\n" + "about the details of the launcher (like what screen it is on).\n" + "On error, error will be set accordingly.\n\n" + "Note that even if the launch is successful the application launched\n" + "can fail to start if it runs into problems during startup.\n" + "There is no way to detect this.\n\n" + ) + (of-object "GAppInfo") + (c-name "g_app_info_launch_uris") + (return-type "gboolean") + (parameters + '("GList*" "uris") + '("GAppLaunchContext*" "launch_context") + '("GError**" "error") + ) +) + +(define-method should_show + (of-object "GAppInfo") + (c-name "g_app_info_should_show") + (return-type "gboolean") +) + +(define-method set_as_default_for_type + (of-object "GAppInfo") + (c-name "g_app_info_set_as_default_for_type") + (return-type "gboolean") + (parameters + '("const-char*" "content_type") + '("GError**" "error") + ) +) + +(define-method set_as_default_for_extension + (of-object "GAppInfo") + (c-name "g_app_info_set_as_default_for_extension") + (return-type "gboolean") + (parameters + '("const-char*" "extension") + '("GError**" "error") + ) +) + +(define-method add_supports_type + (of-object "GAppInfo") + (c-name "g_app_info_add_supports_type") + (return-type "gboolean") + (parameters + '("const-char*" "content_type") + '("GError**" "error") + ) +) + +(define-method can_remove_supports_type + (of-object "GAppInfo") + (c-name "g_app_info_can_remove_supports_type") + (return-type "gboolean") +) + +(define-method remove_supports_type + (of-object "GAppInfo") + (c-name "g_app_info_remove_supports_type") + (return-type "gboolean") + (parameters + '("const-char*" "content_type") + '("GError**" "error") + ) +) + +;; +;; wrapped in gio.override +;; +(define-function app_info_get_all + (c-name "g_app_info_get_all") + (return-type "GList*") +) + +;; +;; wrapped in gio.override +;; +(define-function app_info_get_all_for_type + (c-name "g_app_info_get_all_for_type") + (return-type "GList*") + (parameters + '("const-char*" "content_type") + ) +) + +(define-function app_info_get_default_for_type + (c-name "g_app_info_get_default_for_type") + (return-type "GAppInfo*") + (parameters + '("const-char*" "content_type") + '("gboolean" "must_support_uris") + ) +) + +(define-function app_info_get_default_for_uri_scheme + (c-name "g_app_info_get_default_for_uri_scheme") + (return-type "GAppInfo*") + (parameters + '("const-char*" "uri_scheme") + ) +) + +(define-function app_launch_context_new + (c-name "g_app_launch_context_new") + (is-constructor-of "GAppLaunchContext") + (return-type "GAppLaunchContext*") +) + +;; +;; wrapped in gapplaunchcontext.override +;; +(define-method get_display + (of-object "GAppLaunchContext") + (c-name "g_app_launch_context_get_display") + (return-type "char*") + (parameters + '("GAppInfo*" "info") + '("GList*" "files") + ) +) + +;; +;; wrapped in gapplaunchcontext.override +;; +(define-method get_startup_notify_id + (of-object "GAppLaunchContext") + (c-name "g_app_launch_context_get_startup_notify_id") + (return-type "char*") + (parameters + '("GAppInfo*" "info") + '("GList*" "files") + ) +) + +(define-method launch_failed + (of-object "GAppLaunchContext") + (c-name "g_app_launch_context_launch_failed") + (return-type "none") + (parameters + '("const-char*" "startup_notify_id") + ) +) + +(define-function app_info_reset_type_associations + (c-name "g_app_info_reset_type_associations") + (return-type "none") + (parameters + '("const-char*" "content_type") + ) +) + +(define-method can_delete + (of-object "GAppInfo") + (c-name "g_app_info_can_delete") + (return-type "gboolean") +) + +(define-method delete + (of-object "GAppInfo") + (c-name "g_app_info_delete") + (return-type "gboolean") +) + +(define-method get_commandline + (of-object "GAppInfo") + (c-name "g_app_info_get_commandline") + (return-type "const-char*") +) + + + +;; From gasyncinitable.h + +(define-function async_initable_get_type + (c-name "g_async_initable_get_type") + (return-type "GType") +) + +(define-method init_async + (of-object "GAsyncInitable") + (c-name "g_async_initable_init_async") + (return-type "none") + (parameters + '("int" "io_priority") + '("GCancellable*" "cancellable" (null-ok) (default "NULL")) + '("GAsyncReadyCallback" "callback") + '("gpointer" "user_data") + ) +) + +(define-method init_finish + (of-object "GAsyncInitable") + (c-name "g_async_initable_init_finish") + (return-type "gboolean") + (parameters + '("GAsyncResult*" "res") + '("GError**" "error") + ) +) + +(define-function async_initable_new_async + (c-name "g_async_initable_new_async") + (return-type "none") + (parameters + '("GType" "object_type") + '("int" "io_priority") + '("GCancellable*" "cancellable" (null-ok) (default "NULL")) + '("GAsyncReadyCallback" "callback") + '("gpointer" "user_data") + '("const-gchar*" "first_property_name") + ) + (varargs #t) +) + +(define-function async_initable_newv_async + (c-name "g_async_initable_newv_async") + (return-type "none") + (parameters + '("GType" "object_type") + '("guint" "n_parameters") + '("GParameter*" "parameters") + '("int" "io_priority") + '("GCancellable*" "cancellable" (null-ok) (default "NULL")) + '("GAsyncReadyCallback" "callback") + '("gpointer" "user_data") + ) +) + +(define-function async_initable_new_valist_async + (c-name "g_async_initable_new_valist_async") + (return-type "none") + (parameters + '("GType" "object_type") + '("const-gchar*" "first_property_name") + '("va_list" "var_args") + '("int" "io_priority") + '("GCancellable*" "cancellable" (null-ok) (default "NULL")) + '("GAsyncReadyCallback" "callback") + '("gpointer" "user_data") + ) +) + +(define-method new_finish + (of-object "GAsyncInitable") + (c-name "g_async_initable_new_finish") + (return-type "GObject*") + (parameters + '("GAsyncResult*" "res") + '("GError**" "error") + ) +) + + + +;; From gasyncresult.h + +(define-function async_result_get_type + (c-name "g_async_result_get_type") + (return-type "GType") +) + +(define-method get_user_data + (of-object "GAsyncResult") + (c-name "g_async_result_get_user_data") + (return-type "gpointer") +) + +(define-method get_source_object + (of-object "GAsyncResult") + (c-name "g_async_result_get_source_object") + (return-type "GObject*") +) + + + +;; From gbufferedinputstream.h + +(define-function buffered_input_stream_get_type + (c-name "g_buffered_input_stream_get_type") + (return-type "GType") +) + +(define-function buffered_input_stream_new + (c-name "g_buffered_input_stream_new") + (is-constructor-of "GBufferedInputStream") + (return-type "GInputStream*") + (properties + '("base_stream") + ) +) + +(define-function buffered_input_stream_new_sized + (c-name "g_buffered_input_stream_new_sized") + (return-type "GInputStream*") + (parameters + '("GInputStream*" "base_stream") + '("gsize" "size") + ) +) + +(define-method get_buffer_size + (of-object "GBufferedInputStream") + (c-name "g_buffered_input_stream_get_buffer_size") + (return-type "gsize") +) + +(define-method set_buffer_size + (of-object "GBufferedInputStream") + (c-name "g_buffered_input_stream_set_buffer_size") + (return-type "none") + (parameters + '("gsize" "size") + ) +) + +(define-method get_available + (of-object "GBufferedInputStream") + (c-name "g_buffered_input_stream_get_available") + (return-type "gsize") +) + +(define-method peek + (of-object "GBufferedInputStream") + (c-name "g_buffered_input_stream_peek") + (return-type "gsize") + (parameters + '("void*" "buffer") + '("gsize" "offset") + '("gsize" "count") + ) +) + +(define-method peek_buffer + (of-object "GBufferedInputStream") + (c-name "g_buffered_input_stream_peek_buffer") + (return-type "const-void*") + (parameters + '("gsize*" "count") + ) +) + +(define-method fill + (of-object "GBufferedInputStream") + (c-name "g_buffered_input_stream_fill") + (return-type "gssize") + (unblock-threads #t) + (parameters + '("gssize" "count") + '("GCancellable*" "cancellable" (null-ok) (default "NULL")) + '("GError**" "error") + ) +) + +(define-method fill_async + (of-object "GBufferedInputStream") + (c-name "g_buffered_input_stream_fill_async") + (return-type "none") + (parameters + '("gssize" "count") + '("int" "io_priority" (default "G_PRIORITY_DEFAULT")) + '("GCancellable*" "cancellable" (null-ok) (default "NULL")) + '("GAsyncReadyCallback" "callback") + '("gpointer" "user_data") + ) +) + +(define-method fill_finish + (of-object "GBufferedInputStream") + (c-name "g_buffered_input_stream_fill_finish") + (return-type "gssize") + (parameters + '("GAsyncResult*" "result") + '("GError**" "error") + ) +) + +(define-method read_byte + (of-object "GBufferedInputStream") + (c-name "g_buffered_input_stream_read_byte") + (return-type "int") + (parameters + '("GCancellable*" "cancellable" (null-ok) (default "NULL")) + '("GError**" "error") + ) +) + + + +;; From gbufferedoutputstream.h + +(define-function buffered_output_stream_get_type + (c-name "g_buffered_output_stream_get_type") + (return-type "GType") +) + +(define-function buffered_output_stream_new + (c-name "g_buffered_output_stream_new") + (is-constructor-of "GBufferedOutputStream") + (return-type "GOutputStream*") + (properties + '("base_stream") + ) +) + +(define-function buffered_output_stream_new_sized + (c-name "g_buffered_output_stream_new_sized") + (return-type "GOutputStream*") + (parameters + '("GOutputStream*" "base_stream") + '("guint" "size") + ) +) + +(define-method get_buffer_size + (of-object "GBufferedOutputStream") + (c-name "g_buffered_output_stream_get_buffer_size") + (return-type "gsize") +) + +(define-method set_buffer_size + (of-object "GBufferedOutputStream") + (c-name "g_buffered_output_stream_set_buffer_size") + (return-type "none") + (parameters + '("gsize" "size") + ) +) + +(define-method get_auto_grow + (of-object "GBufferedOutputStream") + (c-name "g_buffered_output_stream_get_auto_grow") + (return-type "gboolean") +) + +(define-method set_auto_grow + (of-object "GBufferedOutputStream") + (c-name "g_buffered_output_stream_set_auto_grow") + (return-type "none") + (parameters + '("gboolean" "auto_grow") + ) +) + + + +;; From gcancellable.h + +(define-function cancellable_get_type + (c-name "g_cancellable_get_type") + (return-type "GType") +) + +(define-function cancellable_new + (c-name "g_cancellable_new") + (is-constructor-of "GCancellable") + (return-type "GCancellable*") +) + +(define-method is_cancelled + (of-object "GCancellable") + (c-name "g_cancellable_is_cancelled") + (return-type "gboolean") +) + +(define-method set_error_if_cancelled + (of-object "GCancellable") + (c-name "g_cancellable_set_error_if_cancelled") + (return-type "gboolean") + (parameters + '("GError**" "error") + ) +) + +(define-method get_fd + (of-object "GCancellable") + (c-name "g_cancellable_get_fd") + (return-type "int") +) + +(define-method make_pollfd + (of-object "GCancellable") + (c-name "g_cancellable_make_pollfd") + (return-type "none") + (parameters + '("GPollFD*" "pollfd") + ) +) + +(define-function cancellable_get_current + (c-name "g_cancellable_get_current") + (return-type "GCancellable*") +) + +(define-method push_current + (of-object "GCancellable") + (c-name "g_cancellable_push_current") + (return-type "none") +) + +(define-method pop_current + (of-object "GCancellable") + (c-name "g_cancellable_pop_current") + (return-type "none") +) + +(define-method reset + (of-object "GCancellable") + (c-name "g_cancellable_reset") + (return-type "none") +) + +(define-method cancel + (of-object "GCancellable") + (c-name "g_cancellable_cancel") + (return-type "none") +) + +(define-method connect + (of-object "GCancellable") + (c-name "g_cancellable_connect") + (return-type "gulong") + (parameters + '("GCallback" "callback") + '("gpointer" "data") + '("GDestroyNotify" "data_destroy_func") + ) +) + +(define-method disconnect + (of-object "GCancellable") + (c-name "g_cancellable_disconnect") + (return-type "none") + (parameters + '("gulong" "handler_id") + ) +) + +(define-method release_fd + (of-object "GCancellable") + (c-name "g_cancellable_release_fd") + (return-type "none") +) + + + +;; From gcontenttype.h + +(define-function content_type_equals + (c-name "g_content_type_equals") + (return-type "gboolean") + (parameters + '("const-char*" "type1") + '("const-char*" "type2") + ) +) + +(define-function content_type_is_a + (c-name "g_content_type_is_a") + (return-type "gboolean") + (parameters + '("const-char*" "type") + '("const-char*" "supertype") + ) +) + +(define-function content_type_is_unknown + (c-name "g_content_type_is_unknown") + (return-type "gboolean") + (parameters + '("const-char*" "type") + ) +) + +(define-function content_type_get_description + (c-name "g_content_type_get_description") + (return-type "char*") + (parameters + '("const-char*" "type") + ) +) + +(define-function content_type_get_mime_type + (c-name "g_content_type_get_mime_type") + (return-type "char*") + (parameters + '("const-char*" "type") + ) +) + +(define-function content_type_get_icon + (c-name "g_content_type_get_icon") + (return-type "GIcon*") + (caller-owns-return #t) + (parameters + '("const-char*" "type") + ) +) + +(define-function content_type_can_be_executable + (c-name "g_content_type_can_be_executable") + (return-type "gboolean") + (parameters + '("const-char*" "type") + ) +) + +(define-function content_type_from_mime_type + (c-name "g_content_type_from_mime_type") + (return-type "char*") + (parameters + '("const-char*" "mime_type") + ) +) + +;; +;; wrapped in gio.override +;; +(define-function content_type_guess + (docstring +"content_type_guess([filename, data, want_uncertain]) -> mime type\n" +"\n" +"Guesses the content type based on the parameters passed.\n" +"Either filename or data must be specified\n" +"Returns a string containing the mime type.\n" +"If want_uncertain is set to True, return a tuple with the mime type and \n" +"True/False if the type guess was uncertain or not.") + (c-name "g_content_type_guess") + (return-type "char*") + (parameters + '("const-char*" "filename") + '("const-guchar*" "data") + '("gsize" "data_size") + '("gboolean*" "result_uncertain") + ) +) + +(define-function content_type_guess_for_tree + (c-name "g_content_type_guess_for_tree") + (return-type "char**") + (parameters + '("GFile*" "root") + ) +) + +;; +;; wrapped in gio.override +;; +(define-function content_types_get_registered + (c-name "g_content_types_get_registered") + (return-type "GList*") +) + + + +;; From gdatainputstream.h + +(define-function data_input_stream_get_type + (c-name "g_data_input_stream_get_type") + (return-type "GType") +) + +(define-function data_input_stream_new + (c-name "g_data_input_stream_new") + (is-constructor-of "GDataInputStream") + (return-type "GDataInputStream*") + (properties + '("base_stream") + ) +) + +(define-method set_byte_order + (of-object "GDataInputStream") + (c-name "g_data_input_stream_set_byte_order") + (return-type "none") + (parameters + '("GDataStreamByteOrder" "order") + ) +) + +(define-method get_byte_order + (of-object "GDataInputStream") + (c-name "g_data_input_stream_get_byte_order") + (return-type "GDataStreamByteOrder") +) + +(define-method set_newline_type + (of-object "GDataInputStream") + (c-name "g_data_input_stream_set_newline_type") + (return-type "none") + (parameters + '("GDataStreamNewlineType" "type") + ) +) + +(define-method get_newline_type + (of-object "GDataInputStream") + (c-name "g_data_input_stream_get_newline_type") + (return-type "GDataStreamNewlineType") +) + +(define-method read_byte + (of-object "GDataInputStream") + (c-name "g_data_input_stream_read_byte") + (return-type "guchar") + (parameters + '("GCancellable*" "cancellable" (null-ok) (default "NULL")) + '("GError**" "error") + ) +) + +(define-method read_int16 + (of-object "GDataInputStream") + (c-name "g_data_input_stream_read_int16") + (return-type "gint16") + (parameters + '("GCancellable*" "cancellable" (null-ok) (default "NULL")) + '("GError**" "error") + ) +) + +(define-method read_uint16 + (of-object "GDataInputStream") + (c-name "g_data_input_stream_read_uint16") + (return-type "guint16") + (parameters + '("GCancellable*" "cancellable" (null-ok) (default "NULL")) + '("GError**" "error") + ) +) + +(define-method read_int32 + (of-object "GDataInputStream") + (c-name "g_data_input_stream_read_int32") + (return-type "gint32") + (parameters + '("GCancellable*" "cancellable" (null-ok) (default "NULL")) + '("GError**" "error") + ) +) + +(define-method read_uint32 + (of-object "GDataInputStream") + (c-name "g_data_input_stream_read_uint32") + (return-type "guint32") + (parameters + '("GCancellable*" "cancellable" (null-ok) (default "NULL")) + '("GError**" "error") + ) +) + +(define-method read_int64 + (of-object "GDataInputStream") + (c-name "g_data_input_stream_read_int64") + (return-type "gint64") + (parameters + '("GCancellable*" "cancellable" (null-ok) (default "NULL")) + '("GError**" "error") + ) +) + +(define-method read_uint64 + (of-object "GDataInputStream") + (c-name "g_data_input_stream_read_uint64") + (return-type "guint64") + (parameters + '("GCancellable*" "cancellable" (null-ok) (default "NULL")) + '("GError**" "error") + ) +) + +;; +;; wrapped in gdatainputstream.override +;; +(define-method read_line + (of-object "GDataInputStream") + (docstring + "S.read_line([cancellable]) -> str\n" + "Read a line from the stream. Return value includes ending newline\n" + "character.") + (c-name "g_data_input_stream_read_line") + (return-type "char*") + (parameters + '("gsize*" "length") + '("GCancellable*" "cancellable" (null-ok) (default "NULL")) + '("GError**" "error") + ) +) + +;; +;; wrapped in gdatainputstream.override +;; +(define-method read_until + (of-object "GDataInputStream") + (docstring + "S.read_until(stop_chars, [cancellable]) -> str\n" + "Read characters from the string, stopping at the end or upon reading\n" + "any character in stop_chars. Return value does not include the stopping\n" + "character.") + (c-name "g_data_input_stream_read_until") + (return-type "char*") + (parameters + '("const-gchar*" "stop_chars") + '("gsize*" "length") + '("GCancellable*" "cancellable" (null-ok) (default "NULL")) + '("GError**" "error") + ) +) + +(define-method read_until_async + (of-object "GDataInputStream") + (c-name "g_data_input_stream_read_until_async") + (return-type "none") + (parameters + '("const-gchar*" "stop_chars") + '("gint" "io_priority") + '("GCancellable*" "cancellable" (null-ok) (default "NULL")) + '("GAsyncReadyCallback" "callback") + '("gpointer" "user_data") + ) +) + +(define-method read_until_finish + (of-object "GDataInputStream") + (c-name "g_data_input_stream_read_until_finish") + (return-type "char*") + (parameters + '("GAsyncResult*" "result") + '("gsize*" "length") + '("GError**" "error") + ) +) + +(define-method read_line_async + (of-object "GDataInputStream") + (c-name "g_data_input_stream_read_line_async") + (return-type "none") + (parameters + '("gint" "io_priority") + '("GCancellable*" "cancellable" (null-ok) (default "NULL")) + '("GAsyncReadyCallback" "callback") + '("gpointer" "user_data") + ) +) + +(define-method read_line_finish + (of-object "GDataInputStream") + (c-name "g_data_input_stream_read_line_finish") + (return-type "char*") + (parameters + '("GAsyncResult*" "result") + '("gsize*" "length") + '("GError**" "error") + ) +) + + + +;; From gdataoutputstream.h + +(define-function data_output_stream_get_type + (c-name "g_data_output_stream_get_type") + (return-type "GType") +) + +(define-function data_output_stream_new + (c-name "g_data_output_stream_new") + (is-constructor-of "GDataOutputStream") + (return-type "GDataOutputStream*") + (properties + '("base_stream") + ) +) + +(define-method set_byte_order + (of-object "GDataOutputStream") + (c-name "g_data_output_stream_set_byte_order") + (return-type "none") + (parameters + '("GDataStreamByteOrder" "order") + ) +) + +(define-method get_byte_order + (of-object "GDataOutputStream") + (c-name "g_data_output_stream_get_byte_order") + (return-type "GDataStreamByteOrder") +) + +(define-method put_byte + (of-object "GDataOutputStream") + (c-name "g_data_output_stream_put_byte") + (return-type "gboolean") + (parameters + '("guchar" "data") + '("GCancellable*" "cancellable" (null-ok) (default "NULL")) + '("GError**" "error") + ) +) + +(define-method put_int16 + (of-object "GDataOutputStream") + (c-name "g_data_output_stream_put_int16") + (return-type "gboolean") + (parameters + '("gint16" "data") + '("GCancellable*" "cancellable" (null-ok) (default "NULL")) + '("GError**" "error") + ) +) + +(define-method put_uint16 + (of-object "GDataOutputStream") + (c-name "g_data_output_stream_put_uint16") + (return-type "gboolean") + (parameters + '("guint16" "data") + '("GCancellable*" "cancellable" (null-ok) (default "NULL")) + '("GError**" "error") + ) +) + +(define-method put_int32 + (of-object "GDataOutputStream") + (c-name "g_data_output_stream_put_int32") + (return-type "gboolean") + (parameters + '("gint32" "data") + '("GCancellable*" "cancellable" (null-ok) (default "NULL")) + '("GError**" "error") + ) +) + +(define-method put_uint32 + (of-object "GDataOutputStream") + (c-name "g_data_output_stream_put_uint32") + (return-type "gboolean") + (parameters + '("guint32" "data") + '("GCancellable*" "cancellable" (null-ok) (default "NULL")) + '("GError**" "error") + ) +) + +(define-method put_int64 + (of-object "GDataOutputStream") + (c-name "g_data_output_stream_put_int64") + (return-type "gboolean") + (parameters + '("gint64" "data") + '("GCancellable*" "cancellable" (null-ok) (default "NULL")) + '("GError**" "error") + ) +) + +(define-method put_uint64 + (of-object "GDataOutputStream") + (c-name "g_data_output_stream_put_uint64") + (return-type "gboolean") + (parameters + '("guint64" "data") + '("GCancellable*" "cancellable" (null-ok) (default "NULL")) + '("GError**" "error") + ) +) + +(define-method put_string + (of-object "GDataOutputStream") + (c-name "g_data_output_stream_put_string") + (return-type "gboolean") + (parameters + '("const-char*" "str") + '("GCancellable*" "cancellable" (null-ok) (default "NULL")) + '("GError**" "error") + ) +) + + + + + + +;; From gdrive.h + +(define-function drive_get_type + (c-name "g_drive_get_type") + (return-type "GType") +) + +(define-method get_name + (of-object "GDrive") + (c-name "g_drive_get_name") + (return-type "char*") +) + +(define-method get_icon + (of-object "GDrive") + (c-name "g_drive_get_icon") + (return-type "GIcon*") + (caller-owns-return #t) +) + +(define-method has_volumes + (of-object "GDrive") + (c-name "g_drive_has_volumes") + (return-type "gboolean") +) + +;; +;; wrapped in gdrive.override +;; +(define-method get_volumes + (of-object "GDrive") + (c-name "g_drive_get_volumes") + (return-type "GList*") +) + +(define-method is_media_removable + (of-object "GDrive") + (c-name "g_drive_is_media_removable") + (return-type "gboolean") +) + +(define-method has_media + (of-object "GDrive") + (c-name "g_drive_has_media") + (return-type "gboolean") +) + +(define-method is_media_check_automatic + (of-object "GDrive") + (c-name "g_drive_is_media_check_automatic") + (return-type "gboolean") +) + +(define-method can_poll_for_media + (of-object "GDrive") + (c-name "g_drive_can_poll_for_media") + (return-type "gboolean") +) + +(define-method can_eject + (of-object "GDrive") + (c-name "g_drive_can_eject") + (return-type "gboolean") +) + +;; +;; wrapped in gdrive.override +;; +(define-method eject + (of-object "GDrive") + (c-name "g_drive_eject") + (return-type "none") + (parameters + '("GMountUnmountFlags" "flags" (default "G_MOUNT_UNMOUNT_NONE")) + '("GCancellable*" "cancellable" (null-ok) (default "NULL")) + '("GAsyncReadyCallback" "callback") + '("gpointer" "user_data") + ) +) + +(define-method eject_finish + (of-object "GDrive") + (c-name "g_drive_eject_finish") + (return-type "gboolean") + (parameters + '("GAsyncResult*" "result") + '("GError**" "error") + ) +) + +;; +;; wrapped in gdrive.override +;; +(define-method poll_for_media + (of-object "GDrive") + (c-name "g_drive_poll_for_media") + (return-type "none") + (parameters + '("GCancellable*" "cancellable" (null-ok) (default "NULL")) + '("GAsyncReadyCallback" "callback") + '("gpointer" "user_data") + ) +) + +(define-method poll_for_media_finish + (of-object "GDrive") + (c-name "g_drive_poll_for_media_finish") + (return-type "gboolean") + (parameters + '("GAsyncResult*" "result") + '("GError**" "error") + ) +) + +(define-method get_identifier + (of-object "GDrive") + (c-name "g_drive_get_identifier") + (return-type "char*") + (parameters + '("const-char*" "kind") + ) +) + +;; +;; wrapped in gdrive.override +;; +(define-method enumerate_identifiers + (of-object "GDrive") + (c-name "g_drive_enumerate_identifiers") + (return-type "char**") +) + +(define-method can_start + (of-object "GDrive") + (c-name "g_drive_can_start") + (return-type "gboolean") +) + +(define-method can_start_degraded + (of-object "GDrive") + (c-name "g_drive_can_start_degraded") + (return-type "gboolean") +) + +(define-method can_stop + (of-object "GDrive") + (c-name "g_drive_can_stop") + (return-type "gboolean") +) + +(define-method eject_with_operation + (of-object "GDrive") + (c-name "g_drive_eject_with_operation") + (return-type "none") + (parameters + '("GMountUnmountFlags" "flags") + '("GMountOperation*" "mount_operation") + '("GCancellable*" "cancellable" (null-ok) (default "NULL")) + '("GAsyncReadyCallback" "callback") + '("gpointer" "user_data") + ) +) + +(define-method eject_with_operation_finish + (of-object "GDrive") + (c-name "g_drive_eject_with_operation_finish") + (return-type "gboolean") + (parameters + '("GAsyncResult*" "result") + '("GError**" "error") + ) +) + +(define-method get_start_stop_type + (of-object "GDrive") + (c-name "g_drive_get_start_stop_type") + (return-type "GDriveStartStopType") +) + +(define-method start + (of-object "GDrive") + (c-name "g_drive_start") + (return-type "none") + (parameters + '("GDriveStartFlags" "flags") + '("GMountOperation*" "mount_operation") + '("GCancellable*" "cancellable" (null-ok) (default "NULL")) + '("GAsyncReadyCallback" "callback") + '("gpointer" "user_data") + ) +) + +(define-method start_finish + (of-object "GDrive") + (c-name "g_drive_start_finish") + (return-type "gboolean") + (parameters + '("GAsyncResult*" "result") + '("GError**" "error") + ) +) + +(define-method stop + (of-object "GDrive") + (c-name "g_drive_stop") + (return-type "none") + (parameters + '("GMountUnmountFlags" "flags") + '("GMountOperation*" "mount_operation") + '("GCancellable*" "cancellable" (null-ok) (default "NULL")) + '("GAsyncReadyCallback" "callback") + '("gpointer" "user_data") + ) +) + +(define-method stop_finish + (of-object "GDrive") + (c-name "g_drive_stop_finish") + (return-type "gboolean") + (parameters + '("GAsyncResult*" "result") + '("GError**" "error") + ) +) + + + +;; From gemblemedicon.h + +(define-function emblemed_icon_get_type + (c-name "g_emblemed_icon_get_type") + (return-type "GType") +) + +(define-function emblemed_icon_new + (c-name "g_emblemed_icon_new") + (is-constructor-of "GEmblemedIcon") + (return-type "GIcon*") + (parameters + '("GIcon*" "icon") + '("GEmblem*" "emblem") + ) +) + +(define-method get_icon + (of-object "GEmblemedIcon") + (c-name "g_emblemed_icon_get_icon") + (return-type "GIcon*") +) + +(define-method get_emblems + (of-object "GEmblemedIcon") + (c-name "g_emblemed_icon_get_emblems") + (return-type "GList*") +) + +(define-method add_emblem + (of-object "GEmblemedIcon") + (c-name "g_emblemed_icon_add_emblem") + (return-type "none") + (parameters + '("GEmblem*" "emblem") + ) +) + + + +;; From gemblem.h + +(define-function emblem_get_type + (c-name "g_emblem_get_type") + (return-type "GType") +) + +(define-function emblem_new + (c-name "g_emblem_new") + (is-constructor-of "GEmblem") + (return-type "GEmblem*") + (properties + '("icon") + '("origin" (optional)) + ) +) + +(define-function emblem_new_with_origin + (c-name "g_emblem_new_with_origin") + (return-type "GEmblem*") + (parameters + '("GIcon*" "icon") + '("GEmblemOrigin" "origin") + ) +) + +(define-method get_icon + (of-object "GEmblem") + (c-name "g_emblem_get_icon") + (return-type "GIcon*") +) + +(define-method get_origin + (of-object "GEmblem") + (c-name "g_emblem_get_origin") + (return-type "GEmblemOrigin") +) + + + +;; From gfileattribute.h + +(define-function file_attribute_info_list_new + (c-name "g_file_attribute_info_list_new") + (is-constructor-of "GFileAttributeInfoList") + (return-type "GFileAttributeInfoList*") +) + +(define-method ref + (of-object "GFileAttributeInfoList") + (c-name "g_file_attribute_info_list_ref") + (return-type "GFileAttributeInfoList*") +) + +(define-method unref + (of-object "GFileAttributeInfoList") + (c-name "g_file_attribute_info_list_unref") + (return-type "none") +) + +(define-method dup + (of-object "GFileAttributeInfoList") + (c-name "g_file_attribute_info_list_dup") + (return-type "GFileAttributeInfoList*") +) + +(define-method lookup + (of-object "GFileAttributeInfoList") + (c-name "g_file_attribute_info_list_lookup") + (return-type "const-GFileAttributeInfo*") + (parameters + '("const-char*" "name") + ) +) + +(define-method add + (of-object "GFileAttributeInfoList") + (c-name "g_file_attribute_info_list_add") + (return-type "none") + (parameters + '("const-char*" "name") + '("GFileAttributeType" "type") + '("GFileAttributeInfoFlags" "flags" (default "G_FILE_ATTRIBUTE_INFO_NONE")) + ) +) + + + +;; From gfileenumerator.h + +(define-function file_enumerator_get_type + (c-name "g_file_enumerator_get_type") + (return-type "GType") +) + +(define-method next_file + (of-object "GFileEnumerator") + (c-name "g_file_enumerator_next_file") + (return-type "GFileInfo*") + (caller-owns-return #t) + (parameters + '("GCancellable*" "cancellable" (null-ok) (default "NULL")) + '("GError**" "error") + ) +) + +(define-method close + (of-object "GFileEnumerator") + (c-name "g_file_enumerator_close") + (return-type "gboolean") + (parameters + '("GCancellable*" "cancellable" (null-ok) (default "NULL")) + '("GError**" "error") + ) +) + +;; +;; wrapped in gfileenumerator.override +;; +(define-method next_files_async + (docstring +"FE.next_files_async(num_files, callback, [io_priority, cancellable,\n" +" user_data])\n" +"Request information for a number of files from the enumerator\n" +"asynchronously. When all i/o for the operation is finished the callback\n" +"will be called with the requested information.\n" +"\n" +"The callback can be called with less than num_files files in case of error\n" +"or at the end of the enumerator. In case of a partial error the callback\n" +"will be called with any succeeding items and no error, and on the next\n" +"request the error will be reported. If a request is cancelled the callback\n" +"will be called with gio.ERROR_CANCELLED.\n" +"\n" +"During an async request no other sync and async calls are allowed, and will\n" +"result in gio.ERROR_PENDING errors.\n" +"\n" +"Any outstanding i/o request with higher priority (lower numerical value)\n" +"will be executed before an outstanding request with lower priority.\n" +"Default priority is gobject.PRIORITY_DEFAULT.") + + (of-object "GFileEnumerator") + (c-name "g_file_enumerator_next_files_async") + (return-type "none") + (parameters + '("int" "num_files") + '("int" "io_priority" (default "G_PRIORITY_DEFAULT")) + '("GCancellable*" "cancellable" (null-ok) (default "NULL")) + '("GAsyncReadyCallback" "callback") + '("gpointer" "user_data") + ) +) + +;; +;; wrapped in gfileenumerator.override +;; +(define-method next_files_finish + (docstring +"FE.next_files_finish(result) -> a list of gio.FileInfos\n" +"Finishes the asynchronous operation started with\n" +"gio.FileEnumerator.next_files_async().") + (of-object "GFileEnumerator") + (c-name "g_file_enumerator_next_files_finish") + (return-type "GList*") + (parameters + '("GAsyncResult*" "result") + '("GError**" "error") + ) +) + +;; +;; wrapped in gfileenumerator.override +;; +(define-method close_async + (of-object "GFileEnumerator") + (c-name "g_file_enumerator_close_async") + (return-type "none") + (parameters + '("int" "io_priority" (default "G_PRIORITY_DEFAULT")) + '("GCancellable*" "cancellable" (null-ok) (default "NULL")) + '("GAsyncReadyCallback" "callback") + '("gpointer" "user_data") + ) +) + +(define-method close_finish + (of-object "GFileEnumerator") + (c-name "g_file_enumerator_close_finish") + (return-type "gboolean") + (parameters + '("GAsyncResult*" "result") + '("GError**" "error") + ) +) + +(define-method is_closed + (of-object "GFileEnumerator") + (c-name "g_file_enumerator_is_closed") + (return-type "gboolean") +) + +(define-method has_pending + (of-object "GFileEnumerator") + (c-name "g_file_enumerator_has_pending") + (return-type "gboolean") +) + +(define-method set_pending + (of-object "GFileEnumerator") + (c-name "g_file_enumerator_set_pending") + (return-type "none") + (parameters + '("gboolean" "pending") + ) +) + +(define-method get_container + (of-object "GFileEnumerator") + (c-name "g_file_enumerator_get_container") + (return-type "GFile*") +) + + + +;; From gfile.h + +(define-function file_get_type + (c-name "g_file_get_type") + (return-type "GType") +) + +(define-function file_new_for_path + (c-name "g_file_new_for_path") + (is-constructor-of "GFile") + (return-type "GFile*") + (parameters + '("const-char*" "path") + ) +) + +(define-function file_new_for_uri + (c-name "g_file_new_for_uri") + (is-constructor-of "GFile") + (return-type "GFile*") + (parameters + '("const-char*" "uri") + ) +) + +(define-function file_new_for_commandline_arg + (is-constructor-of "GFile") + (c-name "g_file_new_for_commandline_arg") + (return-type "GFile*") + (parameters + '("const-char*" "arg") + ) +) + +(define-function file_parse_name + (c-name "g_file_parse_name") + (return-type "GFile*") + (caller-owns-return #t) + (parameters + '("const-char*" "parse_name") + ) +) + +(define-method dup + (of-object "GFile") + (c-name "g_file_dup") + (return-type "GFile*") + (caller-owns-return #t) +) + +(define-function file_hash + (c-name "g_file_hash") + (return-type "guint") + (parameters + '("gconstpointer" "file") + ) +) + +(define-method equal + (of-object "GFile") + (c-name "g_file_equal") + (return-type "gboolean") + (parameters + '("GFile*" "file2") + ) +) + +(define-method get_basename + (of-object "GFile") + (c-name "g_file_get_basename") + (return-type "char*") +) + +(define-method get_path + (of-object "GFile") + (c-name "g_file_get_path") + (return-type "char*") +) + +(define-method get_uri + (of-object "GFile") + (c-name "g_file_get_uri") + (return-type "char*") +) + +(define-method get_parse_name + (of-object "GFile") + (c-name "g_file_get_parse_name") + (return-type "char*") +) + +(define-method get_parent + (of-object "GFile") + (c-name "g_file_get_parent") + (return-type "GFile*") + (caller-owns-return #t) +) + +(define-method get_child + (of-object "GFile") + (c-name "g_file_get_child") + (return-type "GFile*") + (caller-owns-return #t) + (parameters + '("const-char*" "name") + ) +) + +(define-method get_child_for_display_name + (of-object "GFile") + (c-name "g_file_get_child_for_display_name") + (return-type "GFile*") + (caller-owns-return #t) + (parameters + '("const-char*" "display_name") + '("GError**" "error") + ) +) + +(define-method has_prefix + (of-object "GFile") + (c-name "g_file_has_prefix") + (return-type "gboolean") + (parameters + '("GFile*" "descendant") + ) +) + +(define-method get_relative_path + (of-object "GFile") + (c-name "g_file_get_relative_path") + (return-type "char*") + (parameters + '("GFile*" "descendant") + ) +) + +(define-method resolve_relative_path + (of-object "GFile") + (c-name "g_file_resolve_relative_path") + (return-type "GFile*") + (caller-owns-return #t) + (parameters + '("const-char*" "relative_path") + ) +) + +(define-method is_native + (of-object "GFile") + (c-name "g_file_is_native") + (return-type "gboolean") +) + +(define-method has_uri_scheme + (of-object "GFile") + (c-name "g_file_has_uri_scheme") + (return-type "gboolean") + (parameters + '("const-char*" "uri_scheme") + ) +) + +(define-method get_uri_scheme + (of-object "GFile") + (c-name "g_file_get_uri_scheme") + (return-type "char*") +) + +(define-method read + (of-object "GFile") + (docstring + "F.read([cancellable]) -> input stream\n" + "Opens a file for reading. The result is a GFileInputStream that\n" + "can be used to read the contents of the file.\n" + "\n" + "If cancellable is specified, then the operation can be cancelled\n" + "by triggering the cancellable object from another thread. If the\n" + "operation was cancelled, the error gio.IO_ERROR_CANCELLED will\n" + "be returned. If the file does not exist, the gio.IO_ERROR_NOT_FOUND\n" + "error will be returned. If the file is a directory, the\n" + "gio.IO_ERROR_IS_DIRECTORY error will be returned. Other errors\n" + "are possible too, and depend on what kind of filesystem the file is on." + ) + (c-name "g_file_read") + (return-type "GFileInputStream*") + (unblock-threads #t) + (caller-owns-return #t) + (parameters + '("GCancellable*" "cancellable" (null-ok) (default "NULL")) + '("GError**" "error") + ) +) + +;; +;; wrapped in gfile.override +;; +(define-method read_async + (of-object "GFile") + (docstring + "F.read_async(callback [,io_priority [,cancellable [,user_data]]])\n" + "-> start read\n" + "\n" + "For more details, see gio.File.read() which is the synchronous\n" + "version of this call. Asynchronously opens file for reading.\n" + "When the operation is finished, callback will be called.\n" + "You can then call g_file_read_finish() to get the result of the\n" + "operation.\n" + ) + (c-name "g_file_read_async") + (return-type "none") + (parameters + '("int" "io_priority" (default "G_PRIORITY_DEFAULT")) + '("GCancellable*" "cancellable" (null-ok) (default "NULL")) + '("GAsyncReadyCallback" "callback") + '("gpointer" "user_data") + ) +) + +(define-method read_finish + (of-object "GFile") + (c-name "g_file_read_finish") + (return-type "GFileInputStream*") + (caller-owns-return #t) + (parameters + '("GAsyncResult*" "res") + '("GError**" "error") + ) +) + +(define-method append_to + (of-object "GFile") + (c-name "g_file_append_to") + (return-type "GFileOutputStream*") + (unblock-threads #t) + (caller-owns-return #t) + (parameters + '("GFileCreateFlags" "flags" (default "G_FILE_CREATE_NONE")) + '("GCancellable*" "cancellable" (null-ok) (default "NULL")) + '("GError**" "error") + ) +) + +(define-method create + (of-object "GFile") + (c-name "g_file_create") + (return-type "GFileOutputStream*") + (unblock-threads #t) + (caller-owns-return #t) + (parameters + '("GFileCreateFlags" "flags" (default "G_FILE_CREATE_NONE")) + '("GCancellable*" "cancellable" (null-ok) (default "NULL")) + '("GError**" "error") + ) +) + +(define-method replace + (of-object "GFile") + (c-name "g_file_replace") + (return-type "GFileOutputStream*") + (unblock-threads #t) + (caller-owns-return #t) + (parameters + '("const-char*" "etag") + '("gboolean" "make_backup") + '("GFileCreateFlags" "flags" (default "G_FILE_CREATE_NONE")) + '("GCancellable*" "cancellable" (null-ok) (default "NULL")) + '("GError**" "error") + ) +) + +;; +;; wrapped in gfile.override +;; +(define-method append_to_async + (docstring + "F.append_to_async(callback [flags, [,io_priority [,cancellable\n" + " [,user_data]]]]) -> open for append\n" + "\n" + "Asynchronously opens file for appending.\n" + "For more details, see gio.File.append_to() which is the synchronous\n" + "version of this call. When the operation is finished, callback will\n" + "be called. You can then call F.append_to_finish() to get the result\n" + "of the operation." + ) + (of-object "GFile") + (c-name "g_file_append_to_async") + (return-type "none") + (parameters + '("GFileCreateFlags" "flags" (default "G_FILE_CREATE_NONE")) + '("int" "io_priority" (default "G_PRIORITY_DEFAULT")) + '("GCancellable*" "cancellable" (null-ok) (default "NULL")) + '("GAsyncReadyCallback" "callback") + '("gpointer" "user_data") + ) +) + +(define-method append_to_finish + (of-object "GFile") + (c-name "g_file_append_to_finish") + (return-type "GFileOutputStream*") + (caller-owns-return #t) + (parameters + '("GAsyncResult*" "res") + '("GError**" "error") + ) +) + +;; +;; wrapped in gfile.override +;; +(define-method create_async + (docstring + "F.create_async(callback [flags, [,io_priority [,cancellable\n" + " [,user_data]]]]) -> file created\n" + "\n" + "Asynchronously creates a new file and returns an output stream for\n" + "writing to it. The file must not already exist.\n" + "For more details, see F.create() which is the synchronous\n" + "version of this call.\n" + "When the operation is finished, callback will be called. You can\n" + "then call F.create_finish() to get the result of the operation." + ) + (of-object "GFile") + (c-name "g_file_create_async") + (return-type "none") + (parameters + '("GFileCreateFlags" "flags" (default "G_FILE_CREATE_NONE")) + '("int" "io_priority" (default "G_PRIORITY_DEFAULT")) + '("GCancellable*" "cancellable" (null-ok) (default "NULL")) + '("GAsyncReadyCallback" "callback") + '("gpointer" "user_data") + ) +) + +(define-method create_finish + (of-object "GFile") + (c-name "g_file_create_finish") + (return-type "GFileOutputStream*") + (caller-owns-return #t) + (parameters + '("GAsyncResult*" "res") + '("GError**" "error") + ) +) + +;; +;; wrapped in gfile.override +;; +(define-method replace_async + (docstring + "F.replace_async(callback [etag, [make_backup, [flags, [io_priority,\n" + " [cancellable, [user_data]]]]]]) -> file replace\n" + "\n" + "Asynchronously overwrites the file, replacing the contents, possibly\n" + "creating a backup copy of the file first.\n" + "For more details, see F.replace() which is the synchronous\n" + "version of this call.\n" + "When the operation is finished, callback will be called. You can\n" + "then call F.replace_finish() to get the result of the operation." + ) + (of-object "GFile") + (c-name "g_file_replace_async") + (return-type "none") + (parameters + '("const-char*" "etag") + '("gboolean" "make_backup") + '("GFileCreateFlags" "flags" (default "G_FILE_CREATE_NONE")) + '("int" "io_priority" (default "G_PRIORITY_DEFAULT")) + '("GCancellable*" "cancellable" (null-ok) (default "NULL")) + '("GAsyncReadyCallback" "callback") + '("gpointer" "user_data") + ) +) + +(define-method replace_finish + (of-object "GFile") + (c-name "g_file_replace_finish") + (return-type "GFileOutputStream*") + (caller-owns-return #t) + (parameters + '("GAsyncResult*" "res") + '("GError**" "error") + ) +) + +(define-method query_exists + (of-object "GFile") + (c-name "g_file_query_exists") + (return-type "gboolean") + (parameters + '("GCancellable*" "cancellable" (null-ok) (default "NULL")) + ) +) + +(define-method query_file_type + (of-object "GFile") + (c-name "g_file_query_file_type") + (return-type "GFileType") + (parameters + '("GFileQueryInfoFlags" "flags") + '("GCancellable*" "cancellable" (null-ok) (default "NULL")) + ) +) + +(define-method query_info + (of-object "GFile") + (c-name "g_file_query_info") + (return-type "GFileInfo*") + (unblock-threads #t) + (caller-owns-return #t) + (parameters + '("const-char*" "attributes") + '("GFileQueryInfoFlags" "flags" (default "G_FILE_QUERY_INFO_NONE")) + '("GCancellable*" "cancellable" (null-ok) (default "NULL")) + '("GError**" "error") + ) +) + +;; +;; wrapped in gfile.override +;; +(define-method query_info_async + (docstring + "F.query_info_async(attributes, callback, [flags, [io_priority,\n" + " [cancellable, [user_data]]]]) -> query attributes\n" + "\n" + "Asynchronously gets the requested information about specified file.\n" + "The result is a GFileInfo object that contains key-value attributes\n" + "(such as type or size for the file).\n" + "For more details, see F.query_info() which is the synchronous\n" + "version of this call. \n" + "When the operation is finished, callback will be called. You can\n" + "then call F.query_info_finish() to get the result of the operation.\n" + ) + (of-object "GFile") + (c-name "g_file_query_info_async") + (return-type "none") + (parameters + '("const-char*" "attributes") + '("GFileQueryInfoFlags" "flags" (default "G_FILE_QUERY_INFO_NONE")) + '("int" "io_priority" (default "G_PRIORITY_DEFAULT")) + '("GCancellable*" "cancellable" (null-ok) (default "NULL")) + '("GAsyncReadyCallback" "callback") + '("gpointer" "user_data") + ) +) + +(define-method query_info_finish + (of-object "GFile") + (c-name "g_file_query_info_finish") + (return-type "GFileInfo*") + (caller-owns-return #t) + (parameters + '("GAsyncResult*" "res") + '("GError**" "error") + ) +) + +(define-method query_filesystem_info + (of-object "GFile") + (c-name "g_file_query_filesystem_info") + (return-type "GFileInfo*") + (unblock-threads #t) + (caller-owns-return #t) + (parameters + '("const-char*" "attributes") + '("GCancellable*" "cancellable" (null-ok) (default "NULL")) + '("GError**" "error") + ) +) + +(define-method query_filesystem_info_async + (of-object "GFile") + (c-name "g_file_query_filesystem_info_async") + (return-type "none") + (parameters + '("const-char*" "attributes") + '("int" "io_priority") + '("GCancellable*" "cancellable" (null-ok) (default "NULL")) + '("GAsyncReadyCallback" "callback") + '("gpointer" "user_data") + ) +) + +(define-method query_filesystem_info_finish + (of-object "GFile") + (c-name "g_file_query_filesystem_info_finish") + (return-type "GFileInfo*") + (parameters + '("GAsyncResult*" "res") + '("GError**" "error") + ) +) + +(define-method find_enclosing_mount + (of-object "GFile") + (c-name "g_file_find_enclosing_mount") + (return-type "GMount*") + (unblock-threads #t) + (caller-owns-return #t) + (parameters + '("GCancellable*" "cancellable" (null-ok) (default "NULL")) + '("GError**" "error") + ) +) + +(define-method find_enclosing_mount_async + (of-object "GFile") + (c-name "g_file_find_enclosing_mount_async") + (return-type "none") + (parameters + '("int" "io_priority" (default "G_PRIORITY_DEFAULT")) + '("GCancellable*" "cancellable" (null-ok) (default "NULL")) + '("GAsyncReadyCallback" "callback") + '("gpointer" "user_data") + ) +) + +(define-method find_enclosing_mount_finish + (of-object "GFile") + (c-name "g_file_find_enclosing_mount_finish") + (return-type "GMount*") + (caller-owns-return #t) + (parameters + '("GAsyncResult*" "res") + '("GError**" "error") + ) +) + +(define-method enumerate_children + (docstring +"F.enumerate_children(attributes, [flags, cancellable]) -> enumerator\n" +"Gets the requested information about the files in a directory.\n" +"The result is a gio.FileEnumerator object that will give out gio.FileInfo\n" +"objects for all the files in the directory.\n" +"The attribute value is a string that specifies the file attributes that\n" +"should be gathered. It is not an error if it's not possible to read a \n" +"particular requested attribute from a file - it just won't be set.\n" +"attribute should be a comma-separated list of attribute or attribute\n" +"wildcards. The wildcard \"*\" means all attributes, and a wildcard like\n" +"\"standard::*\" means all attributes in the standard namespace.\n" +"An example attribute query be \"standard::*,owner::user\". The standard\n" +"attributes are available as defines, like gio.FILE_ATTRIBUTE_STANDARD_NAME.\n" +"\n" +"If cancellable is not None, then the operation can be cancelled by\n" +"triggering the cancellable object from another thread. If the operation was\n" +"cancelled, the error gio.ERROR_CANCELLED will be returned.\n" +"\n" +"If the file does not exist, the gio.ERROR_NOT_FOUND error will be returned.\n" +"If the file is not a directory, the gio.FILE_ERROR_NOTDIR error will\n" +"be returned. Other errors are possible too.") + (of-object "GFile") + (c-name "g_file_enumerate_children") + (return-type "GFileEnumerator*") + (unblock-threads #t) + (caller-owns-return #t) + (parameters + '("const-char*" "attributes") + '("GFileQueryInfoFlags" "flags" (default "G_FILE_QUERY_INFO_NONE")) + '("GCancellable*" "cancellable" (null-ok) (default "NULL")) + '("GError**" "error") + ) +) + +;; +;; wrapped in gfile.override +;; +(define-method enumerate_children_async + (docstring +"F.enumerate_children_async(attributes, callback,\n" +" [flags, io_priority, cancellable, user_data])\n" +"Asynchronously gets the requested information about the files in a\n" +"directory. The result is a GFileEnumerator object that will give out\n" +"GFileInfo objects for all the files in the directory.\n" +"\n" +"For more details, see gio.File.enumerate_children() which is the synchronous\n" +"version of this call.\n" +"\n" +"When the operation is finished, callback will be called. You can then call\n" +"gio.File.enumerate_children_finish() to get the result of the operation.") + (of-object "GFile") + (c-name "g_file_enumerate_children_async") + (return-type "none") + (parameters + '("const-char*" "attributes") + '("GFileQueryInfoFlags" "flags" (default "G_FILE_QUERY_INFO_NONE")) + '("int" "io_priority" (default "G_PRIORITY_DEFAULT")) + '("GCancellable*" "cancellable" (null-ok) (default "NULL")) + '("GAsyncReadyCallback" "callback") + '("gpointer" "user_data") + ) +) + +(define-method enumerate_children_finish + (of-object "GFile") + (c-name "g_file_enumerate_children_finish") + (return-type "GFileEnumerator*") + (caller-owns-return #t) + (parameters + '("GAsyncResult*" "res") + '("GError**" "error") + ) +) + +(define-method set_display_name + (of-object "GFile") + (c-name "g_file_set_display_name") + (return-type "GFile*") + (unblock-threads #t) + (caller-owns-return #t) + (parameters + '("const-char*" "display_name") + '("GCancellable*" "cancellable" (null-ok) (default "NULL")) + '("GError**" "error") + ) +) + +(define-method set_display_name_async + (of-object "GFile") + (c-name "g_file_set_display_name_async") + (return-type "none") + (parameters + '("const-char*" "display_name") + '("int" "io_priority" (default "G_PRIORITY_DEFAULT")) + '("GCancellable*" "cancellable" (null-ok) (default "NULL")) + '("GAsyncReadyCallback" "callback") + '("gpointer" "user_data") + ) +) + +(define-method set_display_name_finish + (of-object "GFile") + (c-name "g_file_set_display_name_finish") + (return-type "GFile*") + (caller-owns-return #t) + (parameters + '("GAsyncResult*" "res") + '("GError**" "error") + ) +) + +(define-method delete + (of-object "GFile") + (c-name "g_file_delete") + (return-type "gboolean") + (unblock-threads #t) + (parameters + '("GCancellable*" "cancellable" (null-ok) (default "NULL")) + '("GError**" "error") + ) +) + +(define-method trash + (of-object "GFile") + (c-name "g_file_trash") + (return-type "gboolean") + (unblock-threads #t) + (parameters + '("GCancellable*" "cancellable" (null-ok) (default "NULL")) + '("GError**" "error") + ) +) + +;; +;; wrapped in gfile.override +;; +(define-method copy + (docstring +"F.copy(destination, [callback, flags, cancellable, user_data])\n" +"Copies the file source to the location specified by destination.\n" +"Can not handle recursive copies of directories.\n" +"\n" +"If the flag gio.FILE_COPY_OVERWRITE is specified an already existing\n" +"destination file is overwritten.\n" +"\n" +"If the flag gio.FILE_COPY_NOFOLLOW_SYMLINKS is specified then symlink\n" +"will be copied as symlinks, otherwise the target of the source symlink\n" +"will be copied.\n" +"\n" +"If cancellable is not None, then the operation can be cancelled b\n" +"triggering the cancellable object from another thread.\n" +"If the operation was cancelled, the error gio.ERROR_CANCELLED\n" +"will be returned.\n" +"\n" +"If progress_callback is not None, then the operation can be monitored\n" +"by setting this to a callable. if specified progress_callback_data will\n" +"be passed to this function. It is guaranteed that this callback\n" +"will be called after all data has been transferred with the total number\n" +"of bytes copied during the operation.\n" +"\n" +"If the source file does not exist then the gio.ERROR_NOT_FOUND\n" +"error is returned, independent on the status of the destination.\n" +"\n" +"If gio.FILE_COPY_OVERWRITE is not specified and the target exists\n" +"then the error gio.ERROR_EXISTS is returned.\n" +"\n" +"If trying to overwrite a file over a directory the gio.ERROR_IS_DIRECTORY\n" +"error is returned. If trying to overwrite a directory with a directory\n" +"the gio.ERROR_WOULD_MERGE error is returned.\n" +"\n" +"If the source is a directory and the target does not exist\n" +"or gio.FILE_COPY_OVERWRITE is specified and the target is a file\n" +"then the gio.ERROR_WOULD_RECURSE error is returned.\n" +"\n" +"If you are interested in copying the GFile object itself\n" +"(not the on-disk file), see gio.File.dup().") + (of-object "GFile") + (c-name "g_file_copy") + (unblock-threads #t) + (return-type "gboolean") + (parameters + '("GFile*" "destination") + '("GFileCopyFlags" "flags" (default "G_FILE_COPY_NONE")) + '("GCancellable*" "cancellable" (null-ok) (default "NULL")) + '("GFileProgressCallback" "progress_callback") + '("gpointer" "progress_callback_data") + '("GError**" "error") + ) +) + +;; +;; wrapped in gfile.override +;; +(define-method copy_async + (of-object "GFile") + (docstring + "F.copy_async(destination, callback, [flags, io_priority, user_data, cancellable, progress_callback])\n" + "-> start copy\n" + "\n" + "For more details, see gio.File.copy() which is the synchronous\n" + "version of this call. Asynchronously copies file.\n" + "When the operation is finished, callback will be called.\n" + "You can then call g_file_copy_finish() to get the result of the\n" + "operation.\n" + ) + (c-name "g_file_copy_async") + (return-type "none") + (parameters + '("GFile*" "destination") + '("GFileCopyFlags" "flags" (default "G_FILE_COPY_NONE")) + '("int" "io_priority" (default "G_PRIORITY_DEFAULT")) + '("GCancellable*" "cancellable" (null-ok) (default "NULL")) + '("GFileProgressCallback" "progress_callback") + '("gpointer" "progress_callback_data") + '("GAsyncReadyCallback" "callback") + '("gpointer" "user_data") + ) +) + +(define-method copy_finish + (of-object "GFile") + (c-name "g_file_copy_finish") + (return-type "gboolean") + (parameters + '("GAsyncResult*" "res") + '("GError**" "error") + ) +) + +;; +;; wrapped in gfile.override +;; +(define-method move + (docstring +"F.move(destination, [callback, flags, cancellable, user_data])\n" +"Tries to move the file or directory source to the location\n" +"specified by destination. If native move operations are\n" +"supported then this is used, otherwise a copy + delete fallback\n" +"is used. The native implementation may support moving directories\n" +"(for instance on moves inside the same filesystem), but the \n" +"fallback code does not.\n" +"\n" +"If the flag gio.FILE_COPY_OVERWRITE is specified an already existing\n" +"destination file is overwritten.\n" +"\n" +"If the flag gio.FILE_COPY_NOFOLLOW_SYMLINKS is specified then symlink\n" +"will be copied as symlinks, otherwise the target of the source symlink\n" +"will be copied.\n" +"\n" +"If cancellable is not None, then the operation can be cancelled b\n" +"triggering the cancellable object from another thread.\n" +"If the operation was cancelled, the error gio.ERROR_CANCELLED\n" +"will be returned.\n" +"\n" +"If progress_callback is not None, then the operation can be monitored\n" +"by setting this to a callable. if specified progress_callback_data will\n" +"be passed to this function. It is guaranteed that this callback\n" +"will be called after all data has been transferred with the total number\n" +"of bytes copied during the operation.\n" +"\n" +"If the source file does not exist then the gio.ERROR_NOT_FOUND\n" +"error is returned, independent on the status of the destination.\n" +"\n" +"If gio.FILE_COPY_OVERWRITE is not specified and the target exists\n" +"then the error gio.ERROR_EXISTS is returned.\n" +"\n" +"If trying to overwrite a file over a directory the gio.ERROR_IS_DIRECTORY\n" +"error is returned. If trying to overwrite a directory with a directory\n" +"the gio.ERROR_WOULD_MERGE error is returned.\n" +"\n" +"If the source is a directory and the target does not exist\n" +"or gio.FILE_COPY_OVERWRITE is specified and the target is a file\n" +"then the gio.ERROR_WOULD_RECURSE error is returned.") + (of-object "GFile") + (c-name "g_file_move") + (return-type "gboolean") + (parameters + '("GFile*" "destination") + '("GFileCopyFlags" "flags" (default "G_FILE_COPY_NONE")) + '("GCancellable*" "cancellable" (null-ok) (default "NULL")) + '("GFileProgressCallback" "progress_callback") + '("gpointer" "progress_callback_data") + '("GError**" "error") + ) +) + +(define-method make_directory + (of-object "GFile") + (c-name "g_file_make_directory") + (return-type "gboolean") + (unblock-threads #t) + (parameters + '("GCancellable*" "cancellable" (null-ok) (default "NULL")) + '("GError**" "error") + ) +) + +(define-method make_directory_with_parents + (of-object "GFile") + (c-name "g_file_make_directory_with_parents") + (return-type "gboolean") + (unblock-threads #t) + (parameters + '("GCancellable*" "cancellable" (null-ok) (default "NULL")) + '("GError**" "error") + ) +) + +(define-method make_symbolic_link + (of-object "GFile") + (c-name "g_file_make_symbolic_link") + (return-type "gboolean") + (unblock-threads #t) + (parameters + '("const-char*" "symlink_value") + '("GCancellable*" "cancellable" (null-ok) (default "NULL")) + '("GError**" "error") + ) +) + +;; +;; wrapped in gfile.override +;; +(define-method query_settable_attributes + (docstring + "F.query_settable_attributes([cancellable]) -> list\n\n" + "Obtain the list of settable attributes for the file.\n" + "Returns the type and full attribute name of all the attributes that\n" + "can be set on this file. This doesn't mean setting it will always\n" + "succeed though, you might get an access failure, or some specific\n" + "file may not support a specific attribute.\n\n" + "If cancellable is not None, then the operation can be cancelled by\n" + "triggering the cancellable object from another thread. If the operation\n" + "was cancelled, the error gio.IO_ERROR_CANCELLED will be returned." + ) + (of-object "GFile") + (c-name "g_file_query_settable_attributes") + (return-type "GFileAttributeInfoList*") + (parameters + '("GCancellable*" "cancellable" (null-ok) (default "NULL")) + '("GError**" "error") + ) +) + +;; +;; wrapped in gfile.override +;; +(define-method query_writable_namespaces + (docstring + "F.query_writable_namespaces([cancellable]) -> list\n\n" + "Obtain the list of attribute namespaces where new attributes can\n" + "be created by a user. An example of this is extended attributes\n" + "(in the "xattr" namespace).\n" + "If cancellable is not None, then the operation can be cancelled\n" + "by triggering the cancellable object from another thread. If the\n" + "operation was cancelled, the error gio.IO_ERROR_CANCELLED\n" + "will be returned." + ) + (of-object "GFile") + (c-name "g_file_query_writable_namespaces") + (return-type "GFileAttributeInfoList*") + (parameters + '("GCancellable*" "cancellable" (null-ok) (default "NULL")) + '("GError**" "error") + ) +) + +;; +;; wrapped in gfile.override +;; +(define-method set_attribute + (docstring + "F.set_attribute(attribute, type, value_p [,flags [,cancellable ]])->bool\n" + "\n" + "Sets an attribute in the file with attribute name attribute to value_p.\n" + "If cancellable is not None, then the operation can be cancelled by\n" + "triggering the cancellable object from another thread. If the operation\n" + "was cancelled, the error gio.IO_ERROR_CANCELLED will be returned." + ) + (of-object "GFile") + (c-name "g_file_set_attribute") + (return-type "gboolean") + (parameters + '("const-char*" "attribute") + '("GFileAttributeType" "type") + '("gpointer" "value_p") + '("GFileQueryInfoFlags" "flags" (default "G_FILE_QUERY_INFO_NONE")) + '("GCancellable*" "cancellable" (null-ok) (default "NULL")) + '("GError**" "error") + ) +) + +(define-method set_attributes_from_info + (of-object "GFile") + (c-name "g_file_set_attributes_from_info") + (return-type "gboolean") + (parameters + '("GFileInfo*" "info") + '("GFileQueryInfoFlags" "flags" (default "G_FILE_QUERY_INFO_NONE")) + '("GCancellable*" "cancellable" (null-ok) (default "NULL")) + '("GError**" "error") + ) +) + +(define-method set_attributes_async + (of-object "GFile") + (c-name "g_file_set_attributes_async") + (return-type "none") + (parameters + '("GFileInfo*" "info") + '("GFileQueryInfoFlags" "flags" (default "G_FILE_QUERY_INFO_NONE")) + '("int" "io_priority" (default "G_PRIORITY_DEFAULT")) + '("GCancellable*" "cancellable" (null-ok) (default "NULL")) + '("GAsyncReadyCallback" "callback") + '("gpointer" "user_data") + ) +) + +(define-method set_attributes_finish + (of-object "GFile") + (c-name "g_file_set_attributes_finish") + (return-type "gboolean") + (parameters + '("GAsyncResult*" "result") + '("GFileInfo**" "info") + '("GError**" "error") + ) +) + +(define-method set_attribute_string + (of-object "GFile") + (c-name "g_file_set_attribute_string") + (return-type "gboolean") + (parameters + '("const-char*" "attribute") + '("const-char*" "value") + '("GFileQueryInfoFlags" "flags" (default "G_FILE_QUERY_INFO_NONE")) + '("GCancellable*" "cancellable" (null-ok) (default "NULL")) + '("GError**" "error") + ) +) + +(define-method set_attribute_byte_string + (of-object "GFile") + (c-name "g_file_set_attribute_byte_string") + (return-type "gboolean") + (parameters + '("const-char*" "attribute") + '("const-char*" "value") + '("GFileQueryInfoFlags" "flags" (default "G_FILE_QUERY_INFO_NONE")) + '("GCancellable*" "cancellable" (null-ok) (default "NULL")) + '("GError**" "error") + ) +) + +(define-method set_attribute_uint32 + (of-object "GFile") + (c-name "g_file_set_attribute_uint32") + (return-type "gboolean") + (parameters + '("const-char*" "attribute") + '("guint32" "value") + '("GFileQueryInfoFlags" "flags" (default "G_FILE_QUERY_INFO_NONE")) + '("GCancellable*" "cancellable" (null-ok) (default "NULL")) + '("GError**" "error") + ) +) + +(define-method set_attribute_int32 + (of-object "GFile") + (c-name "g_file_set_attribute_int32") + (return-type "gboolean") + (parameters + '("const-char*" "attribute") + '("gint32" "value") + '("GFileQueryInfoFlags" "flags" (default "G_FILE_QUERY_INFO_NONE")) + '("GCancellable*" "cancellable" (null-ok) (default "NULL")) + '("GError**" "error") + ) +) + +(define-method set_attribute_uint64 + (of-object "GFile") + (c-name "g_file_set_attribute_uint64") + (return-type "gboolean") + (parameters + '("const-char*" "attribute") + '("guint64" "value") + '("GFileQueryInfoFlags" "flags" (default "G_FILE_QUERY_INFO_NONE")) + '("GCancellable*" "cancellable" (null-ok) (default "NULL")) + '("GError**" "error") + ) +) + +(define-method set_attribute_int64 + (of-object "GFile") + (c-name "g_file_set_attribute_int64") + (return-type "gboolean") + (parameters + '("const-char*" "attribute") + '("gint64" "value") + '("GFileQueryInfoFlags" "flags" (default "G_FILE_QUERY_INFO_NONE")) + '("GCancellable*" "cancellable" (null-ok) (default "NULL")) + '("GError**" "error") + ) +) + +;; +;; wrapped in gfile.override +;; +(define-method mount_enclosing_volume + (docstring +"F.mount_enclosing_volume(mount_operation, callback, [cancellable,\n" +" user_data])\n" +"Starts a mount_operation, mounting the volume that contains\n" +"the file location.\n" +"\n" +"When this operation has completed, callback will be called with\n" +"user_user data, and the operation can be finalized with\n" +"gio.File.mount_enclosing_volume_finish().\n" +"\n" +"If cancellable is not None, then the operation can be cancelled\n" +"by triggering the cancellable object from another thread.\n" +"If the operation was cancelled, the error gio.ERROR_CANCELLED\n" +"will be returned.") + (of-object "GFile") + (c-name "g_file_mount_enclosing_volume") + (return-type "none") + (parameters + '("GMountOperation*" "mount_operation") + '("GCancellable*" "cancellable" (null-ok) (default "NULL")) + '("GAsyncReadyCallback" "callback") + '("gpointer" "user_data") + ) +) + +(define-method mount_enclosing_volume_finish + (of-object "GFile") + (c-name "g_file_mount_enclosing_volume_finish") + (return-type "gboolean") + (parameters + '("GAsyncResult*" "result") + '("GError**" "error") + ) +) + +;; +;; wrapped in gfile.override +;; +(define-method mount_mountable + (docstring +"F.mount_mountable(mount_operation, callback, [flags, cancellable,\n" +" user_data])\n" +"Mounts a file of type gio.FILE_TYPE_MOUNTABLE. Using mount_operation,\n" +"you can request callbacks when, for instance, passwords are needed\n" +"during authentication.\n" +"\n" +"If cancellable is not None, then the operation can be cancelled by\n" +" triggering the cancellable object from another thread. If the\n" +"operation was cancelled, the error gio.ERROR_CANCELLED will be returned.\n" +"\n" +"When the operation is finished, callback will be called. You can then\n" +"call g_file_mount_mountable_finish() to get the result of the operation.\n") + (of-object "GFile") + (c-name "g_file_mount_mountable") + (return-type "none") + (parameters + '("GMountOperation*" "mount_operation") + '("GCancellable*" "cancellable" (null-ok) (default "NULL")) + '("GAsyncReadyCallback" "callback") + '("gpointer" "user_data") + ) +) + +(define-method mount_mountable_finish + (of-object "GFile") + (c-name "g_file_mount_mountable_finish") + (return-type "GFile*") + (caller-owns-return #t) + (parameters + '("GAsyncResult*" "result") + '("GError**" "error") + ) +) + +;; +;; wrapped in gfile.override +;; +(define-method unmount_mountable + (docstring +"F.unmount_mountable(callback, [flags, cancellable, user_data])\n" +"Unmounts a file of type gio.FILE_TYPE_MOUNTABLE.\n" +"\n" +"If cancellable is not None, then the operation can be cancelled by\n" +"triggering the cancellable object from another thread. If the\n" +"operation was cancelled, the error gio.ERROR_CANCELLED will be returned.\n" +"\n" +"When the operation is finished, callback will be called. You can\n" +"then call gio.File.unmount_mountable_finish() to get the\n" +"result of the operation.\n") + (of-object "GFile") + (c-name "g_file_unmount_mountable") + (return-type "none") + (parameters + '("GMountUnmountFlags" "flags" (default "G_MOUNT_UNMOUNT_NONE")) + '("GCancellable*" "cancellable" (null-ok) (default "NULL")) + '("GAsyncReadyCallback" "callback") + '("gpointer" "user_data") + ) +) + +(define-method unmount_mountable_finish + (of-object "GFile") + (c-name "g_file_unmount_mountable_finish") + (return-type "gboolean") + (parameters + '("GAsyncResult*" "result") + '("GError**" "error") + ) +) + +(define-method eject_mountable + (of-object "GFile") + (c-name "g_file_eject_mountable") + (return-type "none") + (parameters + '("GMountUnmountFlags" "flags" (default "G_MOUNT_UNMOUNT_NONE")) + '("GCancellable*" "cancellable" (null-ok) (default "NULL")) + '("GAsyncReadyCallback" "callback") + '("gpointer" "user_data") + ) +) + +(define-method eject_mountable_finish + (of-object "GFile") + (c-name "g_file_eject_mountable_finish") + (return-type "gboolean") + (parameters + '("GAsyncResult*" "result") + '("GError**" "error") + ) +) + + +(define-method copy_attributes + (of-object "GFile") + (c-name "g_file_copy_attributes") + (return-type "gboolean") + (parameters + '("GFile*" "destination") + '("GFileCopyFlags" "flags" (default "G_FILE_COPY_NONE")) + '("GCancellable*" "cancellable" (null-ok) (default "NULL")) + '("GError**" "error") + ) +) + +(define-method monitor_directory + (of-object "GFile") + (c-name "g_file_monitor_directory") + (return-type "GFileMonitor*") + (caller-owns-return #t) + (parameters + '("GFileMonitorFlags" "flags" (default "G_FILE_MONITOR_NONE")) + '("GCancellable*" "cancellable" (null-ok) (default "NULL")) + '("GError**" "error") + ) +) + +(define-method monitor_file + (of-object "GFile") + (c-name "g_file_monitor_file") + (return-type "GFileMonitor*") + (caller-owns-return #t) + (parameters + '("GFileMonitorFlags" "flags" (default "G_FILE_MONITOR_NONE")) + '("GCancellable*" "cancellable" (null-ok) (default "NULL")) + '("GError**" "error") + ) +) + +(define-method monitor + (of-object "GFile") + (c-name "g_file_monitor") + (return-type "GFileMonitor*") + (parameters + '("GFileMonitorFlags" "flags" (default "G_FILE_MONITOR_NONE")) + '("GCancellable*" "cancellable" (null-ok) (default "NULL")) + '("GError**" "error") + ) +) + +(define-method query_default_handler + (of-object "GFile") + (c-name "g_file_query_default_handler") + (return-type "GAppInfo*") + (caller-owns-return #t) + (parameters + '("GCancellable*" "cancellable" (null-ok) (default "NULL")) + '("GError**" "error") + ) +) + +;; +;; wrapped in gfile.override +;; +(define-method load_contents + (docstring + "F.load_contents([cancellable]) -> contents, length, etag_out\n\n" + "Loads the content of the file into memory, returning the size of the\n" + "data. The data is always zero terminated, but this is not included\n" + "in the resultant length.\n" + "If cancellable is not None, then the operation can be cancelled by\n" + "triggering the cancellable object from another thread. If the operation\n" + "was cancelled, the error gio.IO_ERROR_CANCELLED will be returned.\n" + ) + (of-object "GFile") + (c-name "g_file_load_contents") + (return-type "gboolean") + (parameters + '("GCancellable*" "cancellable" (null-ok) (default "NULL")) + '("char**" "contents") + '("gsize*" "length") + '("char**" "etag_out") + '("GError**" "error") + ) +) + +;; +;; wrapped in gfile.override +;; +(define-method load_contents_async + (docstring + "F.load_contents_async(callback, [cancellable, [user_data]])->start loading\n\n" + "Starts an asynchronous load of the file's contents.\n\n" + "For more details, see F.load_contents() which is the synchronous\n" + "version of this call.\n\n" + "When the load operation has completed, callback will be called with\n" + "user data. To finish the operation, call F.load_contents_finish() with\n" + "the parameter 'res' returned by the callback.\n\n" + "If cancellable is not None, then the operation can be cancelled by\n" + "triggering the cancellable object from another thread. If the operation\n" + "was cancelled, the error gio.IO_ERROR_CANCELLED will be returned.\n" + ) + (of-object "GFile") + (c-name "g_file_load_contents_async") + (return-type "none") + (parameters + '("GCancellable*" "cancellable" (null-ok) (default "NULL")) + '("GAsyncReadyCallback" "callback") + '("gpointer" "user_data") + ) +) + +;; +;; wrapped in gfile.override +;; +(define-method load_contents_finish + (docstring + "F.load_contents_finish(res) -> contents, length, etag_out\n\n" + "Finishes an asynchronous load of the file's contents. The contents are\n" + "placed in contents, and length is set to the size of the contents\n" + "string. If etag_out is present, it will be set to the new entity\n" + "tag for the file.\n" + ) + (of-object "GFile") + (c-name "g_file_load_contents_finish") + (return-type "gboolean") + (parameters + '("GAsyncResult*" "res") + '("char**" "contents") + '("gsize*" "length") + '("char**" "etag_out") + '("GError**" "error") + ) +) + +(define-method load_partial_contents_async + (of-object "GFile") + (c-name "g_file_load_partial_contents_async") + (return-type "none") + (parameters + '("GCancellable*" "cancellable" (null-ok) (default "NULL")) + '("GFileReadMoreCallback" "read_more_callback") + '("GAsyncReadyCallback" "callback") + '("gpointer" "user_data") + ) +) + +(define-method load_partial_contents_finish + (of-object "GFile") + (c-name "g_file_load_partial_contents_finish") + (return-type "gboolean") + (parameters + '("GAsyncResult*" "res") + '("char**" "contents") + '("gsize*" "length") + '("char**" "etag_out") + '("GError**" "error") + ) +) + +;; +;; wrapped in gfile.override +;; +(define-method replace_contents + (docstring + "F.replace_contents(contents, [etag, [make_backup, [flags, [cancellable]]]])\n" + "-> etag_out\n" + "\n" + "Replaces the content of the file, returning the new etag value for the\n" + "file. If an etag is specified, any existing file must have that etag, or\n" + "the error gio.IO_ERROR_WRONG_ETAG will be returned.\n" + "If make_backup is True, this method will attempt to make a backup of the\n" + "file. If cancellable is not None, then the operation can be cancelled by\n" + "triggering the cancellable object from another thread. If the operation\n" + "was cancelled, the error gio.IO_ERROR_CANCELLED will be returned.\n" + ) + (of-object "GFile") + (c-name "g_file_replace_contents") + (return-type "gboolean") + (parameters + '("const-char*" "contents") + '("gsize" "length") + '("const-char*" "etag") + '("gboolean" "make_backup") + '("GFileCreateFlags" "flags" (default "G_FILE_CREATE_NONE")) + '("char**" "new_etag") + '("GCancellable*" "cancellable" (null-ok) (default "NULL")) + '("GError**" "error") + ) +) + +;; +;; wrapped in gfile.override +;; +(define-method replace_contents_async + (docstring + "F.replace_contents_async(contents, callback, [etag, [make_backup, [flags,\n" + " [cancellable]]]]) -> etag_out\n" + "\n" + "Starts an asynchronous replacement of the file with the given contents.\n" + "For more details, see F.replace_contents() which is the synchronous\n" + "version of this call.\n\n" + "When the load operation has completed, callback will be called with\n" + "user data. To finish the operation, call F.replace_contents_finish() with\n" + "the parameter 'res' returned by the callback.\n\n" + "If cancellable is not None, then the operation can be cancelled by\n" + "triggering the cancellable object from another thread. If the operation\n" + "was cancelled, the error gio.IO_ERROR_CANCELLED will be returned.\n" + ) + (of-object "GFile") + (c-name "g_file_replace_contents_async") + (return-type "none") + (parameters + '("const-char*" "contents") + '("gsize" "length") + '("const-char*" "etag") + '("gboolean" "make_backup") + '("GFileCreateFlags" "flags" (default "G_FILE_CREATE_NONE")) + '("GCancellable*" "cancellable" (null-ok) (default "NULL")) + '("GAsyncReadyCallback" "callback") + '("gpointer" "user_data") + ) +) + +;; +;; wrapped in gfile.override +;; +(define-method replace_contents_finish + (docstring + "F.replace_contents_finish(res) -> etag_out\n\n" + "Finishes an asynchronous replacement of the file's contents.\n" + "The new entity tag for the file is returned.\n" + ) + (of-object "GFile") + (c-name "g_file_replace_contents_finish") + (return-type "gboolean") + (parameters + '("GAsyncResult*" "res") + '("char**" "new_etag") + '("GError**" "error") + ) +) + +(define-method create_readwrite + (of-object "GFile") + (c-name "g_file_create_readwrite") + (return-type "GFileIOStream*") + (parameters + '("GFileCreateFlags" "flags") + '("GCancellable*" "cancellable" (null-ok) (default "NULL")) + '("GError**" "error") + ) +) + +(define-method create_readwrite_async + (of-object "GFile") + (c-name "g_file_create_readwrite_async") + (return-type "none") + (parameters + '("GFileCreateFlags" "flags") + '("int" "io_priority") + '("GCancellable*" "cancellable") + '("GAsyncReadyCallback" "callback") + '("gpointer" "user_data") + ) +) + +(define-method create_readwrite_finish + (of-object "GFile") + (c-name "g_file_create_readwrite_finish") + (return-type "GFileIOStream*") + (parameters + '("GAsyncResult*" "res") + '("GError**" "error") + ) +) + +(define-method eject_mountable_with_operation + (of-object "GFile") + (c-name "g_file_eject_mountable_with_operation") + (return-type "none") + (parameters + '("GMountUnmountFlags" "flags") + '("GMountOperation*" "mount_operation") + '("GCancellable*" "cancellable") + '("GAsyncReadyCallback" "callback") + '("gpointer" "user_data") + ) +) + +(define-method eject_mountable_with_operation_finish + (of-object "GFile") + (c-name "g_file_eject_mountable_with_operation_finish") + (return-type "gboolean") + (parameters + '("GAsyncResult*" "result") + '("GError**" "error") + ) +) + +(define-method open_readwrite + (of-object "GFile") + (c-name "g_file_open_readwrite") + (return-type "GFileIOStream*") + (parameters + '("GCancellable*" "cancellable" (null-ok) (default "NULL")) + '("GError**" "error") + ) +) + +(define-method open_readwrite_async + (of-object "GFile") + (c-name "g_file_open_readwrite_async") + (return-type "none") + (parameters + '("int" "io_priority") + '("GCancellable*" "cancellable") + '("GAsyncReadyCallback" "callback") + '("gpointer" "user_data") + ) +) + +(define-method open_readwrite_finish + (of-object "GFile") + (c-name "g_file_open_readwrite_finish") + (return-type "GFileIOStream*") + (parameters + '("GAsyncResult*" "res") + '("GError**" "error") + ) +) + +(define-method poll_mountable + (of-object "GFile") + (c-name "g_file_poll_mountable") + (return-type "none") + (parameters + '("GCancellable*" "cancellable") + '("GAsyncReadyCallback" "callback") + '("gpointer" "user_data") + ) +) + +(define-method poll_mountable_finish + (of-object "GFile") + (c-name "g_file_poll_mountable_finish") + (return-type "gboolean") + (parameters + '("GAsyncResult*" "result") + '("GError**" "error") + ) +) + +(define-method replace_readwrite + (of-object "GFile") + (c-name "g_file_replace_readwrite") + (return-type "GFileIOStream*") + (parameters + '("const-char*" "etag") + '("gboolean" "make_backup") + '("GFileCreateFlags" "flags") + '("GCancellable*" "cancellable" (null-ok) (default "NULL")) + '("GError**" "error") + ) +) + +(define-method replace_readwrite_async + (of-object "GFile") + (c-name "g_file_replace_readwrite_async") + (return-type "none") + (parameters + '("const-char*" "etag") + '("gboolean" "make_backup") + '("GFileCreateFlags" "flags") + '("int" "io_priority") + '("GCancellable*" "cancellable") + '("GAsyncReadyCallback" "callback") + '("gpointer" "user_data") + ) +) + +(define-method replace_readwrite_finish + (of-object "GFile") + (c-name "g_file_replace_readwrite_finish") + (return-type "GFileIOStream*") + (parameters + '("GAsyncResult*" "res") + '("GError**" "error") + ) +) + +(define-method start_mountable + (of-object "GFile") + (c-name "g_file_start_mountable") + (return-type "none") + (parameters + '("GDriveStartFlags" "flags") + '("GMountOperation*" "start_operation") + '("GCancellable*" "cancellable") + '("GAsyncReadyCallback" "callback") + '("gpointer" "user_data") + ) +) + +(define-method start_mountable_finish + (of-object "GFile") + (c-name "g_file_start_mountable_finish") + (return-type "gboolean") + (parameters + '("GAsyncResult*" "result") + '("GError**" "error") + ) +) + +(define-method stop_mountable + (of-object "GFile") + (c-name "g_file_stop_mountable") + (return-type "none") + (parameters + '("GMountUnmountFlags" "flags") + '("GMountOperation*" "mount_operation") + '("GCancellable*" "cancellable") + '("GAsyncReadyCallback" "callback") + '("gpointer" "user_data") + ) +) + +(define-method stop_mountable_finish + (of-object "GFile") + (c-name "g_file_stop_mountable_finish") + (return-type "gboolean") + (parameters + '("GAsyncResult*" "result") + '("GError**" "error") + ) +) + +(define-method supports_thread_contexts + (of-object "GFile") + (c-name "g_file_supports_thread_contexts") + (return-type "gboolean") +) + +(define-method unmount_mountable_with_operation + (of-object "GFile") + (c-name "g_file_unmount_mountable_with_operation") + (return-type "none") + (parameters + '("GMountUnmountFlags" "flags") + '("GMountOperation*" "mount_operation") + '("GCancellable*" "cancellable") + '("GAsyncReadyCallback" "callback") + '("gpointer" "user_data") + ) +) + +(define-method unmount_mountable_with_operation_finish + (of-object "GFile") + (c-name "g_file_unmount_mountable_with_operation_finish") + (return-type "gboolean") + (parameters + '("GAsyncResult*" "result") + '("GError**" "error") + ) +) + + + +;; From gfileicon.h + +(define-function file_icon_get_type + (c-name "g_file_icon_get_type") + (return-type "GType") +) + +(define-function file_icon_new + (c-name "g_file_icon_new") + (is-constructor-of "GFileIcon") + (return-type "GIcon*") + ;; Note: starting with GLib 2.18 we could use (properties ...) + ;; instead, but I don't know if it is possible to branch on version + ;; in codegen. + (parameters + '("GFile*" "file") + ) +) + +(define-method get_file + (of-object "GFileIcon") + (c-name "g_file_icon_get_file") + (return-type "GFile*") +) + + + +;; From gfileinfo.h + +(define-function file_info_get_type + (c-name "g_file_info_get_type") + (return-type "GType") +) + +(define-function file_info_new + (c-name "g_file_info_new") + (is-constructor-of "GFileInfo") + (return-type "GFileInfo*") +) + +(define-method dup + (of-object "GFileInfo") + (c-name "g_file_info_dup") + (return-type "GFileInfo*") + (caller-owns-return #t) +) + +(define-method copy_into + (of-object "GFileInfo") + (c-name "g_file_info_copy_into") + (return-type "none") + (parameters + '("GFileInfo*" "dest_info") + ) +) + +(define-method has_attribute + (of-object "GFileInfo") + (c-name "g_file_info_has_attribute") + (return-type "gboolean") + (parameters + '("const-char*" "attribute") + ) +) + +(define-method has_namespace + (of-object "GFileInfo") + (c-name "g_file_info_has_namespace") + (return-type "gboolean") + (parameters + '("const-char*" "name_space") + ) +) + +;; +;; wrapped in gfileinfo.override +(define-method list_attributes + (docstring + "INFO.list_attributes(name_space) -> Attribute list\n\n" + "Lists the file info structure's attributes." + ) + (of-object "GFileInfo") + (c-name "g_file_info_list_attributes") + (return-type "char**") + (parameters + '("const-char*" "name_space") + ) +) + +(define-method get_attribute_data + (of-object "GFileInfo") + (c-name "g_file_info_get_attribute_data") + (return-type "gboolean") + (parameters + '("const-char*" "attribute") + '("GFileAttributeType*" "type") + '("gpointer*" "value_pp") + '("GFileAttributeStatus*" "status") + ) +) + +(define-method get_attribute_type + (of-object "GFileInfo") + (c-name "g_file_info_get_attribute_type") + (return-type "GFileAttributeType") + (parameters + '("const-char*" "attribute") + ) +) + +(define-method remove_attribute + (of-object "GFileInfo") + (c-name "g_file_info_remove_attribute") + (return-type "none") + (parameters + '("const-char*" "attribute") + ) +) + +(define-method get_attribute_status + (of-object "GFileInfo") + (c-name "g_file_info_get_attribute_status") + (return-type "GFileAttributeStatus") + (parameters + '("const-char*" "attribute") + ) +) + +(define-method set_attribute_status + (of-object "GFileInfo") + (c-name "g_file_info_set_attribute_status") + (return-type "gboolean") + (parameters + '("const-char*" "attribute") + '("GFileAttributeStatus" "status") + ) +) + +(define-method get_attribute_as_string + (of-object "GFileInfo") + (c-name "g_file_info_get_attribute_as_string") + (return-type "char*") + (parameters + '("const-char*" "attribute") + ) +) + +(define-method get_attribute_string + (of-object "GFileInfo") + (c-name "g_file_info_get_attribute_string") + (return-type "const-char*") + (parameters + '("const-char*" "attribute") + ) +) + +(define-method get_attribute_byte_string + (of-object "GFileInfo") + (c-name "g_file_info_get_attribute_byte_string") + (return-type "const-char*") + (parameters + '("const-char*" "attribute") + ) +) + +(define-method get_attribute_boolean + (of-object "GFileInfo") + (c-name "g_file_info_get_attribute_boolean") + (return-type "gboolean") + (parameters + '("const-char*" "attribute") + ) +) + +(define-method get_attribute_uint32 + (of-object "GFileInfo") + (c-name "g_file_info_get_attribute_uint32") + (return-type "guint32") + (parameters + '("const-char*" "attribute") + ) +) + +(define-method get_attribute_int32 + (of-object "GFileInfo") + (c-name "g_file_info_get_attribute_int32") + (return-type "gint32") + (parameters + '("const-char*" "attribute") + ) +) + +(define-method get_attribute_uint64 + (of-object "GFileInfo") + (c-name "g_file_info_get_attribute_uint64") + (return-type "guint64") + (parameters + '("const-char*" "attribute") + ) +) + +(define-method get_attribute_int64 + (of-object "GFileInfo") + (c-name "g_file_info_get_attribute_int64") + (return-type "gint64") + (parameters + '("const-char*" "attribute") + ) +) + +(define-method get_attribute_object + (of-object "GFileInfo") + (c-name "g_file_info_get_attribute_object") + (return-type "GObject*") + (parameters + '("const-char*" "attribute") + ) +) + +(define-method get_attribute_stringv + (of-object "GFileInfo") + (c-name "g_file_info_get_attribute_stringv") + (return-type "char**") + (parameters + '("const-char*" "attribute") + ) +) + +(define-method set_attribute + (of-object "GFileInfo") + (c-name "g_file_info_set_attribute") + (return-type "none") + (parameters + '("const-char*" "attribute") + '("GFileAttributeType" "type") + '("gpointer" "value_p") + ) +) + +(define-method set_attribute_string + (of-object "GFileInfo") + (c-name "g_file_info_set_attribute_string") + (return-type "none") + (parameters + '("const-char*" "attribute") + '("const-char*" "attr_value") + ) +) + +(define-method set_attribute_byte_string + (of-object "GFileInfo") + (c-name "g_file_info_set_attribute_byte_string") + (return-type "none") + (parameters + '("const-char*" "attribute") + '("const-char*" "attr_value") + ) +) + +(define-method set_attribute_boolean + (of-object "GFileInfo") + (c-name "g_file_info_set_attribute_boolean") + (return-type "none") + (parameters + '("const-char*" "attribute") + '("gboolean" "attr_value") + ) +) + +(define-method set_attribute_uint32 + (of-object "GFileInfo") + (c-name "g_file_info_set_attribute_uint32") + (return-type "none") + (parameters + '("const-char*" "attribute") + '("guint32" "attr_value") + ) +) + +(define-method set_attribute_int32 + (of-object "GFileInfo") + (c-name "g_file_info_set_attribute_int32") + (return-type "none") + (parameters + '("const-char*" "attribute") + '("gint32" "attr_value") + ) +) + +(define-method set_attribute_uint64 + (of-object "GFileInfo") + (c-name "g_file_info_set_attribute_uint64") + (return-type "none") + (parameters + '("const-char*" "attribute") + '("guint64" "attr_value") + ) +) + +(define-method set_attribute_int64 + (of-object "GFileInfo") + (c-name "g_file_info_set_attribute_int64") + (return-type "none") + (parameters + '("const-char*" "attribute") + '("gint64" "attr_value") + ) +) + +(define-method set_attribute_object + (of-object "GFileInfo") + (c-name "g_file_info_set_attribute_object") + (return-type "none") + (parameters + '("const-char*" "attribute") + '("GObject*" "attr_value") + ) +) + +(define-method clear_status + (of-object "GFileInfo") + (c-name "g_file_info_clear_status") + (return-type "none") +) + +(define-method get_file_type + (of-object "GFileInfo") + (c-name "g_file_info_get_file_type") + (return-type "GFileType") +) + +(define-method get_is_hidden + (of-object "GFileInfo") + (c-name "g_file_info_get_is_hidden") + (return-type "gboolean") +) + +(define-method get_is_backup + (of-object "GFileInfo") + (c-name "g_file_info_get_is_backup") + (return-type "gboolean") +) + +(define-method get_is_symlink + (of-object "GFileInfo") + (c-name "g_file_info_get_is_symlink") + (return-type "gboolean") +) + +(define-method get_name + (of-object "GFileInfo") + (c-name "g_file_info_get_name") + (return-type "const-char*") +) + +(define-method get_display_name + (of-object "GFileInfo") + (c-name "g_file_info_get_display_name") + (return-type "const-char*") +) + +(define-method get_edit_name + (of-object "GFileInfo") + (c-name "g_file_info_get_edit_name") + (return-type "const-char*") +) + +(define-method get_icon + (of-object "GFileInfo") + (c-name "g_file_info_get_icon") + (return-type "GIcon*") +) + +(define-method get_content_type + (of-object "GFileInfo") + (c-name "g_file_info_get_content_type") + (return-type "const-char*") +) + +(define-method get_size + (of-object "GFileInfo") + (c-name "g_file_info_get_size") + (return-type "goffset") +) + +;; +;; wrapped in gfileinfo.override +;; +(define-method get_modification_time + (docstring +"INFO.get_modification_time() -> modification time\n" +"Returns the modification time, in UNIX time format\n") + (of-object "GFileInfo") + (c-name "g_file_info_get_modification_time") + (return-type "none") + (parameters + '("GTimeVal*" "result") + ) +) + +(define-method get_symlink_target + (of-object "GFileInfo") + (c-name "g_file_info_get_symlink_target") + (return-type "const-char*") +) + +(define-method get_etag + (of-object "GFileInfo") + (c-name "g_file_info_get_etag") + (return-type "const-char*") +) + +(define-method get_sort_order + (of-object "GFileInfo") + (c-name "g_file_info_get_sort_order") + (return-type "gint32") +) + +(define-method set_attribute_mask + (of-object "GFileInfo") + (c-name "g_file_info_set_attribute_mask") + (return-type "none") + (parameters + '("GFileAttributeMatcher*" "mask") + ) +) + +(define-method unset_attribute_mask + (of-object "GFileInfo") + (c-name "g_file_info_unset_attribute_mask") + (return-type "none") +) + +(define-method set_file_type + (of-object "GFileInfo") + (c-name "g_file_info_set_file_type") + (return-type "none") + (parameters + '("GFileType" "type") + ) +) + +(define-method set_is_hidden + (of-object "GFileInfo") + (c-name "g_file_info_set_is_hidden") + (return-type "none") + (parameters + '("gboolean" "is_hidden") + ) +) + +(define-method set_is_symlink + (of-object "GFileInfo") + (c-name "g_file_info_set_is_symlink") + (return-type "none") + (parameters + '("gboolean" "is_symlink") + ) +) + +(define-method set_name + (of-object "GFileInfo") + (c-name "g_file_info_set_name") + (return-type "none") + (parameters + '("const-char*" "name") + ) +) + +(define-method set_display_name + (of-object "GFileInfo") + (c-name "g_file_info_set_display_name") + (return-type "none") + (parameters + '("const-char*" "display_name") + ) +) + +(define-method set_edit_name + (of-object "GFileInfo") + (c-name "g_file_info_set_edit_name") + (return-type "none") + (parameters + '("const-char*" "edit_name") + ) +) + +(define-method set_icon + (of-object "GFileInfo") + (c-name "g_file_info_set_icon") + (return-type "none") + (parameters + '("GIcon*" "icon") + ) +) + +(define-method set_content_type + (of-object "GFileInfo") + (c-name "g_file_info_set_content_type") + (return-type "none") + (parameters + '("const-char*" "content_type") + ) +) + +(define-method set_size + (of-object "GFileInfo") + (c-name "g_file_info_set_size") + (return-type "none") + (parameters + '("goffset" "size") + ) +) + +(define-method set_modification_time + (of-object "GFileInfo") + (c-name "g_file_info_set_modification_time") + (return-type "none") + (parameters + '("GTimeVal*" "mtime") + ) +) + +(define-method set_symlink_target + (of-object "GFileInfo") + (c-name "g_file_info_set_symlink_target") + (return-type "none") + (parameters + '("const-char*" "symlink_target") + ) +) + +(define-method set_sort_order + (of-object "GFileInfo") + (c-name "g_file_info_set_sort_order") + (return-type "none") + (parameters + '("gint32" "sort_order") + ) +) + +(define-function file_attribute_matcher_new + (c-name "g_file_attribute_matcher_new") + (is-constructor-of "GFileAttributeMatcher") + (return-type "GFileAttributeMatcher*") + (parameters + '("const-char*" "attributes") + ) +) + +(define-method ref + (of-object "GFileAttributeMatcher") + (c-name "g_file_attribute_matcher_ref") + (return-type "GFileAttributeMatcher*") +) + +(define-method unref + (of-object "GFileAttributeMatcher") + (c-name "g_file_attribute_matcher_unref") + (return-type "none") +) + +(define-method matches + (of-object "GFileAttributeMatcher") + (c-name "g_file_attribute_matcher_matches") + (return-type "gboolean") + (parameters + '("const-char*" "attribute") + ) +) + +(define-method matches_only + (of-object "GFileAttributeMatcher") + (c-name "g_file_attribute_matcher_matches_only") + (return-type "gboolean") + (parameters + '("const-char*" "attribute") + ) +) + +(define-method enumerate_namespace + (of-object "GFileAttributeMatcher") + (c-name "g_file_attribute_matcher_enumerate_namespace") + (return-type "gboolean") + (parameters + '("const-char*" "ns") + ) +) + +(define-method enumerate_next + (of-object "GFileAttributeMatcher") + (c-name "g_file_attribute_matcher_enumerate_next") + (return-type "const-char*") +) + + + +;; From gfileinputstream.h + +(define-function file_input_stream_get_type + (c-name "g_file_input_stream_get_type") + (return-type "GType") +) + +(define-method query_info + (of-object "GFileInputStream") + (c-name "g_file_input_stream_query_info") + (return-type "GFileInfo*") + (parameters + '("char*" "attributes") + '("GCancellable*" "cancellable" (null-ok) (default "NULL")) + '("GError**" "error") + ) +) + +(define-method query_info_async + (of-object "GFileInputStream") + (c-name "g_file_input_stream_query_info_async") + (return-type "none") + (parameters + '("char*" "attributes") + '("int" "io_priority" (default "G_PRIORITY_DEFAULT")) + '("GCancellable*" "cancellable" (null-ok) (default "NULL")) + '("GAsyncReadyCallback" "callback") + '("gpointer" "user_data") + ) +) + +(define-method query_info_finish + (of-object "GFileInputStream") + (c-name "g_file_input_stream_query_info_finish") + (return-type "GFileInfo*") + (parameters + '("GAsyncResult*" "result") + '("GError**" "error") + ) +) + + + +;; From gfileiostream.h + +(define-function file_io_stream_get_type + (c-name "g_file_io_stream_get_type") + (return-type "GType") +) + +(define-method query_info + (of-object "GFileIOStream") + (c-name "g_file_io_stream_query_info") + (return-type "GFileInfo*") + (parameters + '("const-char*" "attributes") + '("GCancellable*" "cancellable" (null-ok) (default "NULL")) + '("GError**" "error") + ) +) + +(define-method query_info_async + (of-object "GFileIOStream") + (c-name "g_file_io_stream_query_info_async") + (return-type "none") + (parameters + '("const-char*" "attributes") + '("int" "io_priority") + '("GCancellable*" "cancellable") + '("GAsyncReadyCallback" "callback") + '("gpointer" "user_data") + ) +) + +(define-method query_info_finish + (of-object "GFileIOStream") + (c-name "g_file_io_stream_query_info_finish") + (return-type "GFileInfo*") + (parameters + '("GAsyncResult*" "result") + '("GError**" "error") + ) +) + +(define-method get_etag + (of-object "GFileIOStream") + (c-name "g_file_io_stream_get_etag") + (return-type "char*") +) + + + + +;; From gfilemonitor.h + +(define-function file_monitor_get_type + (c-name "g_file_monitor_get_type") + (return-type "GType") +) + +(define-method cancel + (of-object "GFileMonitor") + (c-name "g_file_monitor_cancel") + (return-type "gboolean") +) + +(define-method is_cancelled + (of-object "GFileMonitor") + (c-name "g_file_monitor_is_cancelled") + (return-type "gboolean") +) + +(define-method set_rate_limit + (of-object "GFileMonitor") + (c-name "g_file_monitor_set_rate_limit") + (return-type "none") + (parameters + '("int" "limit_msecs") + ) +) + +(define-method emit_event + (of-object "GFileMonitor") + (c-name "g_file_monitor_emit_event") + (return-type "none") + (parameters + '("GFile*" "file") + '("GFile*" "other_file") + '("GFileMonitorEvent" "event_type") + ) +) + + + +;; From gfilenamecompleter.h + +(define-function filename_completer_get_type + (c-name "g_filename_completer_get_type") + (return-type "GType") +) + +(define-function filename_completer_new + (c-name "g_filename_completer_new") + (is-constructor-of "GFilenameCompleter") + (return-type "GFilenameCompleter*") +) + +(define-method get_completion_suffix + (of-object "GFilenameCompleter") + (c-name "g_filename_completer_get_completion_suffix") + (return-type "char*") + (parameters + '("const-char*" "initial_text") + ) +) + +(define-method get_completions + (of-object "GFilenameCompleter") + (c-name "g_filename_completer_get_completions") + (return-type "char**") + (parameters + '("const-char*" "initial_text") + ) +) + +(define-method set_dirs_only + (of-object "GFilenameCompleter") + (c-name "g_filename_completer_set_dirs_only") + (return-type "none") + (parameters + '("gboolean" "dirs_only") + ) +) + + + +;; From gfileoutputstream.h + +(define-function file_output_stream_get_type + (c-name "g_file_output_stream_get_type") + (return-type "GType") +) + +(define-method query_info + (of-object "GFileOutputStream") + (c-name "g_file_output_stream_query_info") + (return-type "GFileInfo*") + (parameters + '("char*" "attributes") + '("GCancellable*" "cancellable" (null-ok) (default "NULL")) + '("GError**" "error") + ) +) + +(define-method query_info_async + (of-object "GFileOutputStream") + (c-name "g_file_output_stream_query_info_async") + (return-type "none") + (parameters + '("char*" "attributes") + '("int" "io_priority" (default "G_PRIORITY_DEFAULT")) + '("GCancellable*" "cancellable" (null-ok) (default "NULL")) + '("GAsyncReadyCallback" "callback") + '("gpointer" "user_data") + ) +) + +(define-method query_info_finish + (of-object "GFileOutputStream") + (c-name "g_file_output_stream_query_info_finish") + (return-type "GFileInfo*") + (parameters + '("GAsyncResult*" "result") + '("GError**" "error") + ) +) + +(define-method get_etag + (of-object "GFileOutputStream") + (c-name "g_file_output_stream_get_etag") + (return-type "char*") +) + + +;; From gfilterinputstream.h + +(define-function filter_input_stream_get_type + (c-name "g_filter_input_stream_get_type") + (return-type "GType") +) + +(define-method get_base_stream + (of-object "GFilterInputStream") + (c-name "g_filter_input_stream_get_base_stream") + (return-type "GInputStream*") +) + +(define-method get_close_base_stream + (of-object "GFilterInputStream") + (c-name "g_filter_input_stream_get_close_base_stream") + (return-type "gboolean") +) + +(define-method set_close_base_stream + (of-object "GFilterInputStream") + (c-name "g_filter_input_stream_set_close_base_stream") + (return-type "none") + (parameters + '("gboolean" "close_base") + ) +) + + + +;; From gfilteroutputstream.h + +(define-function filter_output_stream_get_type + (c-name "g_filter_output_stream_get_type") + (return-type "GType") +) + +(define-method get_base_stream + (of-object "GFilterOutputStream") + (c-name "g_filter_output_stream_get_base_stream") + (return-type "GOutputStream*") +) + +(define-method get_close_base_stream + (of-object "GFilterOutputStream") + (c-name "g_filter_output_stream_get_close_base_stream") + (return-type "gboolean") +) + +(define-method set_close_base_stream + (of-object "GFilterOutputStream") + (c-name "g_filter_output_stream_set_close_base_stream") + (return-type "none") + (parameters + '("gboolean" "close_base") + ) +) + + + +;; From gicon.h + +(define-function icon_get_type + (c-name "g_icon_get_type") + (return-type "GType") +) + +(define-function icon_hash + (c-name "g_icon_hash") + (return-type "guint") + (parameters + '("gconstpointer" "icon") + ) +) + +(define-method equal + (of-object "GIcon") + (c-name "g_icon_equal") + (return-type "gboolean") + (parameters + '("GIcon*" "icon2") + ) +) + +(define-method to_string + (of-object "GIcon") + (c-name "g_icon_to_string") + (return-type "gchar*") +) + +(define-function icon_new_for_string + (c-name "g_icon_new_for_string") + (return-type "GIcon*") + (parameters + '("const-gchar*" "str") + '("GError**" "error") + ) +) + + + +;; From ginetsocketaddress.h + +(define-function inet_socket_address_get_type + (c-name "g_inet_socket_address_get_type") + (return-type "GType") +) + +(define-function inet_socket_address_new + (c-name "g_inet_socket_address_new") + (is-constructor-of "GInetSocketAddress") + (return-type "GSocketAddress*") + (parameters + '("GInetAddress*" "address") + '("guint16" "port") + ) +) + +(define-method get_address + (of-object "GInetSocketAddress") + (c-name "g_inet_socket_address_get_address") + (return-type "GInetAddress*") +) + +(define-method get_port + (of-object "GInetSocketAddress") + (c-name "g_inet_socket_address_get_port") + (return-type "guint16") +) + + + +;; From ginputstream.h + +(define-function input_stream_get_type + (c-name "g_input_stream_get_type") + (return-type "GType") +) + +;; +;; wrapped in ginputstream.override +;; +;; Note: the following two methods are renamed for consistency with +;; Python file objects' read(). I.e. g_input_stream_read_all() is +;; more like Python file.read(), so it is renamed read(). Since now +;; there is a name clash, g_input_stream_read() is renamed +;; read_part(). +(define-method read_part + (of-object "GInputStream") + (docstring + "STREAM.read_part([count, [cancellable]]) -> string\n" + "\n" + "Read 'count' bytes from the stream. If 'count' is not specified or is\n" + "omitted, read until the end of the stream. This method is allowed to\n" + "stop at any time after reading at least 1 byte from the stream. E.g.\n" + "when reading over a (relatively slow) HTTP connection, it will often\n" + "stop after receiving one packet. Therefore, to reliably read requested\n" + "number of bytes, you need to use a loop. See also gio.InputStream.read\n" + "for easier to use (though less efficient) method.\n" + "\n" + "Note: this method roughly corresponds to C GIO g_input_stream_read." + ) + (c-name "g_input_stream_read") + (return-type "gssize") + (parameters + '("void*" "buffer") + '("gsize" "count") + '("GCancellable*" "cancellable" (null-ok) (default "NULL")) + '("GError**" "error") + ) +) + +;; +;; wrapped in ginputstream.override +;; +;; See comments before the previous method definition. +(define-method read + (of-object "GInputStream") + (docstring + "STREAM.read([count, [cancellable]]) -> string\n" + "\n" + "Read 'count' bytes from the stream. If 'count' is not specified or is\n" + "omitted, read until the end of the stream. This method will stop only\n" + "after reading requested number of bytes, reaching end of stream or\n" + "triggering an I/O error. See also gio.InputStream.read_part for more\n" + "efficient, but more cumbersome to use method.\n" + "\n" + "Note: this method roughly corresponds to C GIO g_input_stream_read_all.\n" + "It was renamed for consistency with Python standard file.read." + ) + (c-name "g_input_stream_read_all") + (return-type "gboolean") + (parameters + '("void*" "buffer") + '("gsize" "count") + '("gsize*" "bytes_read") + '("GCancellable*" "cancellable" (null-ok) (default "NULL")) + '("GError**" "error") + ) +) + +(define-method skip + (of-object "GInputStream") + (c-name "g_input_stream_skip") + (return-type "gssize") + (parameters + '("gsize" "count") + '("GCancellable*" "cancellable" (null-ok) (default "NULL")) + '("GError**" "error") + ) +) + +(define-method close + (of-object "GInputStream") + (c-name "g_input_stream_close") + (return-type "gboolean") + (parameters + '("GCancellable*" "cancellable" (null-ok) (default "NULL")) + '("GError**" "error") + ) +) + +;; +;; wrapped in ginputstream.override +;; +(define-method read_async + (of-object "GInputStream") + (c-name "g_input_stream_read_async") + (return-type "none") + (parameters + '("void*" "buffer") + '("gsize" "count") + '("int" "io_priority" (default "G_PRIORITY_DEFAULT")) + '("GCancellable*" "cancellable" (null-ok) (default "NULL")) + '("GAsyncReadyCallback" "callback") + '("gpointer" "user_data") + ) +) + +;; +;; wrapped in ginputstream.override +;; +(define-method read_finish + (of-object "GInputStream") + (c-name "g_input_stream_read_finish") + (return-type "gssize") + (parameters + '("GAsyncResult*" "result") + '("GError**" "error") + ) +) + +(define-method skip_async + (of-object "GInputStream") + (c-name "g_input_stream_skip_async") + (return-type "none") + (parameters + '("gsize" "count") + '("int" "io_priority" (default "G_PRIORITY_DEFAULT")) + '("GCancellable*" "cancellable" (null-ok) (default "NULL")) + '("GAsyncReadyCallback" "callback") + '("gpointer" "user_data") + ) +) + +(define-method skip_finish + (of-object "GInputStream") + (c-name "g_input_stream_skip_finish") + (return-type "gssize") + (parameters + '("GAsyncResult*" "result") + '("GError**" "error") + ) +) + +;; +;; wrapped in ginputstream.override +;; +(define-method close_async + (of-object "GInputStream") + (c-name "g_input_stream_close_async") + (return-type "none") + (parameters + '("int" "io_priority" (default "G_PRIORITY_DEFAULT")) + '("GCancellable*" "cancellable" (null-ok) (default "NULL")) + '("GAsyncReadyCallback" "callback") + '("gpointer" "user_data") + ) +) + +(define-method close_finish + (of-object "GInputStream") + (c-name "g_input_stream_close_finish") + (return-type "gboolean") + (parameters + '("GAsyncResult*" "result") + '("GError**" "error") + ) +) + +(define-method is_closed + (of-object "GInputStream") + (c-name "g_input_stream_is_closed") + (return-type "gboolean") +) + +(define-method has_pending + (of-object "GInputStream") + (c-name "g_input_stream_has_pending") + (return-type "gboolean") +) + +(define-method set_pending + (of-object "GInputStream") + (c-name "g_input_stream_set_pending") + (return-type "gboolean") + (parameters + '("GError**" "error") + ) +) + +(define-method clear_pending + (of-object "GInputStream") + (c-name "g_input_stream_clear_pending") + (return-type "none") +) + + + +;; From gioalias.h + + + +;; From gioenumtypes.h + +(define-function app_info_create_flags_get_type + (c-name "g_app_info_create_flags_get_type") + (return-type "GType") +) + +(define-function data_stream_byte_order_get_type + (c-name "g_data_stream_byte_order_get_type") + (return-type "GType") +) + +(define-function data_stream_newline_type_get_type + (c-name "g_data_stream_newline_type_get_type") + (return-type "GType") +) + +(define-function file_query_info_flags_get_type + (c-name "g_file_query_info_flags_get_type") + (return-type "GType") +) + +(define-function file_create_flags_get_type + (c-name "g_file_create_flags_get_type") + (return-type "GType") +) + +(define-function file_copy_flags_get_type + (c-name "g_file_copy_flags_get_type") + (return-type "GType") +) + +(define-function file_monitor_flags_get_type + (c-name "g_file_monitor_flags_get_type") + (return-type "GType") +) + +(define-function file_attribute_type_get_type + (c-name "g_file_attribute_type_get_type") + (return-type "GType") +) + +(define-function file_attribute_info_flags_get_type + (c-name "g_file_attribute_info_flags_get_type") + (return-type "GType") +) + +(define-function file_attribute_status_get_type + (c-name "g_file_attribute_status_get_type") + (return-type "GType") +) + +(define-function file_type_get_type + (c-name "g_file_type_get_type") + (return-type "GType") +) + +(define-function file_monitor_event_get_type + (c-name "g_file_monitor_event_get_type") + (return-type "GType") +) + +(define-function io_error_enum_get_type + (c-name "g_io_error_enum_get_type") + (return-type "GType") +) + +(define-function ask_password_flags_get_type + (c-name "g_ask_password_flags_get_type") + (return-type "GType") +) + +(define-function password_save_get_type + (c-name "g_password_save_get_type") + (return-type "GType") +) + +(define-function output_stream_splice_flags_get_type + (c-name "g_output_stream_splice_flags_get_type") + (return-type "GType") +) + + + +;; From gioerror.h + +(define-function io_error_quark + (c-name "g_io_error_quark") + (return-type "GQuark") +) + +(define-function io_error_from_errno + (c-name "g_io_error_from_errno") + (return-type "GIOErrorEnum") + (parameters + '("gint" "err_no") + ) +) + + + +;; From gio.h + + + +;; From gio-marshal.h + + + +;; From giomodule.h + +(define-function io_module_get_type + (c-name "g_io_module_get_type") + (return-type "GType") +) + +(define-function io_module_new + (c-name "g_io_module_new") + (is-constructor-of "GIoModule") + (return-type "GIOModule*") + (parameters + '("const-gchar*" "filename") + ) +) + +(define-function io_modules_load_all_in_directory + (c-name "g_io_modules_load_all_in_directory") + (return-type "GList*") + (parameters + '("const-char*" "dirname") + ) +) + +(define-method load + (of-object "GIOModule") + (c-name "g_io_module_load") + (return-type "none") +) + +(define-method unload + (of-object "GIOModule") + (c-name "g_io_module_unload") + (return-type "none") +) + + + +;; From gioscheduler.h + +(define-function io_scheduler_push_job + (c-name "g_io_scheduler_push_job") + (return-type "none") + (parameters + '("GIOSchedulerJobFunc" "job_func") + '("gpointer" "user_data") + '("GDestroyNotify" "notify") + '("gint" "io_priority" (default "G_PRIORITY_DEFAULT")) + '("GCancellable*" "cancellable" (null-ok) (default "NULL")) + ) +) + +(define-function io_scheduler_cancel_all_jobs + (c-name "g_io_scheduler_cancel_all_jobs") + (return-type "none") +) + +(define-method send_to_mainloop + (of-object "GIOSchedulerJob") + (c-name "g_io_scheduler_job_send_to_mainloop") + (return-type "gboolean") + (parameters + '("GSourceFunc" "func") + '("gpointer" "user_data") + '("GDestroyNotify" "notify") + ) +) + +(define-method send_to_mainloop_async + (of-object "GIOSchedulerJob") + (c-name "g_io_scheduler_job_send_to_mainloop_async") + (return-type "none") + (parameters + '("GSourceFunc" "func") + '("gpointer" "user_data") + '("GDestroyNotify" "notify") + ) +) + + + +;; From gloadableicon.h + +(define-function loadable_icon_get_type + (c-name "g_loadable_icon_get_type") + (return-type "GType") +) + +;; +;; wrapped in gicon.override +;; +(define-method load + (of-object "GLoadableIcon") + (docstring + "ICON.load([size, [cancellable]]) -> input stream, type\n" + "\n" + "Opens a stream of icon data for reading. The result is a tuple of\n" + "gio.InputStream and type (either a string or None). The stream can\n" + "be read to retrieve icon data.\n" + "\n" + ;; Note: this is just a guess, GIO docs say nothing at the moment. + "Optional size is a hint at desired icon size. Not all implementations\n" + "support it and the hint will be just ignored in such cases.\n" + "If cancellable is specified, then the operation can be cancelled\n" + "by triggering the cancellable object from another thread. See\n" + "gio.File.read for details." + ) + (c-name "g_loadable_icon_load") + (return-type "GInputStream*") + (parameters + '("int" "size") + '("char**" "type") + '("GCancellable*" "cancellable" (null-ok) (default "NULL")) + '("GError**" "error") + ) +) + +;; +;; wrapped in gicon.override +;; +(define-method load_async + (of-object "GLoadableIcon") + (docstring + "ICON.load_async(callback, [size, [cancellable, [user_data]]])\n" + "-> start loading\n" + "\n" + "For more information, see gio.LoadableIcon.load() which is the\n" + "synchronous version of this call. Asynchronously opens icon data for\n" + "reading. When the operation is finished, callback will be called.\n" + "You can then call gio.LoadableIcon.load_finish() to get the result of\n" + "the operation.\n" + ) + (c-name "g_loadable_icon_load_async") + (return-type "none") + (parameters + '("int" "size") + '("GCancellable*" "cancellable" (null-ok) (default "NULL")) + '("GAsyncReadyCallback" "callback") + '("gpointer" "user_data") + ) +) + +;; +;; wrapped in gicon.override +;; +(define-method load_finish + (docstring + "F.load_finish(res) -> start loading\n" + "\n" + "Finish asynchronous icon loading operation. Must be called from callback\n" + "as specified to gio.LoadableIcon.load_async. Returns a tuple of\n" + "gio.InputStream and type, just as gio.LoadableIcon.load." + ) + (of-object "GLoadableIcon") + (c-name "g_loadable_icon_load_finish") + (return-type "GInputStream*") + (parameters + '("GAsyncResult*" "res") + '("char**" "type") + '("GError**" "error") + ) +) + + + +;; From ginetaddress.h + +(define-function inet_address_get_type + (c-name "g_inet_address_get_type") + (return-type "GType") +) + +(define-function inet_address_new_from_string + (c-name "g_inet_address_new_from_string") + (return-type "GInetAddress*") + (parameters + '("const-gchar*" "string") + ) +) + +(define-function inet_address_new_from_bytes + (c-name "g_inet_address_new_from_bytes") + (return-type "GInetAddress*") + (parameters + '("const-guint8*" "bytes") + '("GSocketFamily" "family") + ) +) + +(define-function inet_address_new_loopback + (c-name "g_inet_address_new_loopback") + (return-type "GInetAddress*") + (parameters + '("GSocketFamily" "family") + ) +) + +(define-function inet_address_new_any + (c-name "g_inet_address_new_any") + (return-type "GInetAddress*") + (parameters + '("GSocketFamily" "family") + ) +) + +(define-method to_string + (of-object "GInetAddress") + (c-name "g_inet_address_to_string") + (return-type "gchar*") +) + + +;; FIXME codegen barfs on this one +;; +;;(define-method to_bytes +;; (of-object "GInetAddress") +;; (c-name "g_inet_address_to_bytes") +;; (return-type "const-guint8*") +;;) + +(define-method get_native_size + (of-object "GInetAddress") + (c-name "g_inet_address_get_native_size") + (return-type "gsize") +) + +(define-method get_family + (of-object "GInetAddress") + (c-name "g_inet_address_get_family") + (return-type "GSocketFamily") +) + +(define-method get_is_any + (of-object "GInetAddress") + (c-name "g_inet_address_get_is_any") + (return-type "gboolean") +) + +(define-method get_is_loopback + (of-object "GInetAddress") + (c-name "g_inet_address_get_is_loopback") + (return-type "gboolean") +) + +(define-method get_is_link_local + (of-object "GInetAddress") + (c-name "g_inet_address_get_is_link_local") + (return-type "gboolean") +) + +(define-method get_is_site_local + (of-object "GInetAddress") + (c-name "g_inet_address_get_is_site_local") + (return-type "gboolean") +) + +(define-method get_is_multicast + (of-object "GInetAddress") + (c-name "g_inet_address_get_is_multicast") + (return-type "gboolean") +) + +(define-method get_is_mc_global + (of-object "GInetAddress") + (c-name "g_inet_address_get_is_mc_global") + (return-type "gboolean") +) + +(define-method get_is_mc_link_local + (of-object "GInetAddress") + (c-name "g_inet_address_get_is_mc_link_local") + (return-type "gboolean") +) + +(define-method get_is_mc_node_local + (of-object "GInetAddress") + (c-name "g_inet_address_get_is_mc_node_local") + (return-type "gboolean") +) + +(define-method get_is_mc_org_local + (of-object "GInetAddress") + (c-name "g_inet_address_get_is_mc_org_local") + (return-type "gboolean") +) + +(define-method get_is_mc_site_local + (of-object "GInetAddress") + (c-name "g_inet_address_get_is_mc_site_local") + (return-type "gboolean") +) + + + +;; From ginitable.h + +(define-function initable_get_type + (c-name "g_initable_get_type") + (return-type "GType") +) + +(define-method init + (of-object "GInitable") + (c-name "g_initable_init") + (return-type "gboolean") + (parameters + '("GCancellable*" "cancellable" (null-ok) (default "NULL")) + '("GError**" "error") + ) +) + +(define-function initable_new + (c-name "g_initable_new") + (return-type "gpointer") + (parameters + '("GType" "object_type") + '("GCancellable*" "cancellable" (null-ok) (default "NULL")) + '("GError**" "error") + '("const-gchar*" "first_property_name") + ) + (varargs #t) +) + +(define-function initable_newv + (c-name "g_initable_newv") + (return-type "gpointer") + (parameters + '("GType" "object_type") + '("guint" "n_parameters") + '("GParameter*" "parameters") + '("GCancellable*" "cancellable" (null-ok) (default "NULL")) + '("GError**" "error") + ) +) + +(define-function initable_new_valist + (c-name "g_initable_new_valist") + (return-type "GObject*") + (parameters + '("GType" "object_type") + '("const-gchar*" "first_property_name") + '("va_list" "var_args") + '("GCancellable*" "cancellable" (null-ok) (default "NULL")) + '("GError**" "error") + ) +) + + + +;; From giostream.h + +(define-function io_stream_get_type + (c-name "g_io_stream_get_type") + (return-type "GType") +) + +(define-method get_input_stream + (of-object "GIOStream") + (c-name "g_io_stream_get_input_stream") + (return-type "GInputStream*") +) + +(define-method get_output_stream + (of-object "GIOStream") + (c-name "g_io_stream_get_output_stream") + (return-type "GOutputStream*") +) + +(define-method close + (of-object "GIOStream") + (c-name "g_io_stream_close") + (return-type "gboolean") + (parameters + '("GCancellable*" "cancellable" (null-ok) (default "NULL")) + '("GError**" "error") + ) +) + +(define-method close_async + (of-object "GIOStream") + (c-name "g_io_stream_close_async") + (return-type "none") + (parameters + '("int" "io_priority") + '("GCancellable*" "cancellable" (null-ok) (default "NULL")) + '("GAsyncReadyCallback" "callback") + '("gpointer" "user_data") + ) +) + +(define-method close_finish + (of-object "GIOStream") + (c-name "g_io_stream_close_finish") + (return-type "gboolean") + (parameters + '("GAsyncResult*" "result") + '("GError**" "error") + ) +) + +(define-method is_closed + (of-object "GIOStream") + (c-name "g_io_stream_is_closed") + (return-type "gboolean") +) + +(define-method has_pending + (of-object "GIOStream") + (c-name "g_io_stream_has_pending") + (return-type "gboolean") +) + +(define-method set_pending + (of-object "GIOStream") + (c-name "g_io_stream_set_pending") + (return-type "gboolean") + (parameters + '("GError**" "error") + ) +) + +(define-method clear_pending + (of-object "GIOStream") + (c-name "g_io_stream_clear_pending") + (return-type "none") +) + + + +;; From glocaldirectorymonitor.h + +(define-function local_directory_monitor_get_type + (c-name "g_local_directory_monitor_get_type") + (return-type "GType") +) + + + +;; From glocalfileenumerator.h + + + +;; From glocalfile.h + + + +;; From glocalfileinfo.h + + + +;; From glocalfileinputstream.h + + + +;; From glocalfilemonitor.h + +(define-function local_file_monitor_get_type + (c-name "g_local_file_monitor_get_type") + (return-type "GType") +) + + + +;; From glocalfileoutputstream.h + + + +;; From glocalvfs.h + + + +;; From gmemoryinputstream.h + +(define-function memory_input_stream_get_type + (c-name "g_memory_input_stream_get_type") + (return-type "GType") +) + +(define-function memory_input_stream_new + (c-name "g_memory_input_stream_new") + (is-constructor-of "GMemoryInputStream") + (return-type "GInputStream*") +) + +(define-function memory_input_stream_new_from_data + (c-name "g_memory_input_stream_new_from_data") + (return-type "GInputStream*") + (parameters + '("const-void*" "data") + '("gssize" "len") + '("GDestroyNotify" "destroy") + ) +) + +;; +;; wrapped in ginputstream.override +;; +(define-method add_data + (of-object "GMemoryInputStream") + (c-name "g_memory_input_stream_add_data") + (return-type "none") + (parameters + '("const-void*" "data") + '("gssize" "len") + '("GDestroyNotify" "destroy") + ) +) + + + +;; From gmemoryoutputstream.h + +(define-function memory_output_stream_get_type + (c-name "g_memory_output_stream_get_type") + (return-type "GType") +) + +;; +;; wrapped in goutputstream.override +;; +(define-function memory_output_stream_new + (c-name "g_memory_output_stream_new") + (is-constructor-of "GMemoryOutputStream") + (return-type "GOutputStream*") + (parameters + '("gpointer" "data") + '("gsize" "len") + '("GReallocFunc" "realloc_fn") + '("GDestroyNotify" "destroy") + ) +) + +;; +;; wrapped in goutputstream.override +;; +;; Note: name clash with gobject.GObject.get_data; renamed. +(define-method get_contents + (of-object "GMemoryOutputStream") + (c-name "g_memory_output_stream_get_data") + (return-type "gpointer") +) + +(define-method get_size + (of-object "GMemoryOutputStream") + (c-name "g_memory_output_stream_get_size") + (return-type "gsize") +) + +(define-method get_data_size + (of-object "GMemoryOutputStream") + (c-name "g_memory_output_stream_get_data_size") + (return-type "gsize") +) + + + +;; From gmount.h + +(define-function mount_get_type + (c-name "g_mount_get_type") + (return-type "GType") +) + +(define-method get_root + (of-object "GMount") + (c-name "g_mount_get_root") + (return-type "GFile*") + (caller-owns-return #t) +) + +(define-method get_name + (of-object "GMount") + (c-name "g_mount_get_name") + (return-type "char*") +) + +(define-method get_icon + (of-object "GMount") + (c-name "g_mount_get_icon") + (return-type "GIcon*") + (caller-owns-return #t) +) + +(define-method get_uuid + (of-object "GMount") + (c-name "g_mount_get_uuid") + (return-type "char*") +) + +(define-method get_volume + (of-object "GMount") + (c-name "g_mount_get_volume") + (return-type "GVolume*") + (caller-owns-return #t) +) + +(define-method get_drive + (of-object "GMount") + (c-name "g_mount_get_drive") + (return-type "GDrive*") + (caller-owns-return #t) +) + +(define-method can_unmount + (of-object "GMount") + (c-name "g_mount_can_unmount") + (return-type "gboolean") +) + +(define-method can_eject + (of-object "GMount") + (c-name "g_mount_can_eject") + (return-type "gboolean") +) + +;; +;; wrapped in gio.override +;; +(define-method unmount + (docstring +"M.unmount(callback, [flags, cancellable, user_data])\n" +"Unmounts a mount. This is an asynchronous operation, and is finished\n" +"by calling gio.Mount.unmount_finish() with the mount and gio.AsyncResults\n" +"data returned in the callback." +) + (of-object "GMount") + (c-name "g_mount_unmount") + (return-type "none") + (parameters + '("GMountUnmountFlags" "flags" (default "G_MOUNT_UNMOUNT_NONE")) + '("GCancellable*" "cancellable" (null-ok) (default "NULL")) + '("GAsyncReadyCallback" "callback") + '("gpointer" "user_data") + ) +) + +(define-method unmount_finish + (of-object "GMount") + (c-name "g_mount_unmount_finish") + (return-type "gboolean") + (parameters + '("GAsyncResult*" "result") + '("GError**" "error") + ) +) + +;; +;; wrapped in gio.override +;; +(define-method eject + (docstring +"F.eject(callback, [flags, cancellable, user_data])\n" +"Ejects a volume.\n" +"\n" +"If cancellable is not None, then the operation can be cancelled by\n" +"triggering the cancellable object from another thread. If the\n" +"operation was cancelled, the error gio.ERROR_CANCELLED will be returned.\n" +"\n" +"When the operation is finished, callback will be called. You can\n" +"then call gio.Volume.eject_finish() to get the result of the operation.\n") + (of-object "GMount") + (c-name "g_mount_eject") + (return-type "none") + (parameters + '("GMountUnmountFlags" "flags" (default "G_MOUNT_UNMOUNT_NONE")) + '("GCancellable*" "cancellable" (null-ok) (default "NULL")) + '("GAsyncReadyCallback" "callback") + '("gpointer" "user_data") + ) +) + +(define-method eject_finish + (of-object "GMount") + (c-name "g_mount_eject_finish") + (return-type "gboolean") + (parameters + '("GAsyncResult*" "result") + '("GError**" "error") + ) +) + +;; +;; wrapped in gio.override +;; +(define-method remount + (of-object "GMount") + (docstring + "M.remount(callback, [flags, [mount_operation, [cancellable, [user_data]]]])\n" + "Remounts a mount. This is an asynchronous operation, and is finished by\n" + "calling gio.Mount.remount_finish with the mount and gio.AsyncResults data\n" + "returned in the callback.") + (c-name "g_mount_remount") + (return-type "none") + (parameters + '("GMountOperation*" "mount_operation") + '("GCancellable*" "cancellable" (null-ok) (default "NULL")) + '("GAsyncReadyCallback" "callback") + '("gpointer" "user_data") + ) +) + +(define-method remount_finish + (of-object "GMount") + (c-name "g_mount_remount_finish") + (return-type "gboolean") + (parameters + '("GAsyncResult*" "result") + '("GError**" "error") + ) +) + +(define-method guess_content_type + (of-object "GMount") + (c-name "g_mount_guess_content_type") + (return-type "none") + (parameters + '("gboolean" "force_rescan") + '("GCancellable*" "cancellable" (null-ok) (default "NULL")) + '("GAsyncReadyCallback" "callback") + '("gpointer" "user_data") + ) +) + +(define-method guess_content_type_finish + (of-object "GMount") + (c-name "g_mount_guess_content_type_finish") + (return-type "gchar**") + (parameters + '("GAsyncResult*" "result") + '("GError**" "error") + ) +) + +(define-method guess_content_type_sync + (of-object "GMount") + (c-name "g_mount_guess_content_type_sync") + (return-type "gchar**") + (parameters + '("gboolean" "force_rescan") + '("GCancellable*" "cancellable" (null-ok) (default "NULL")) + '("GError**" "error") + ) +) + +(define-method is_shadowed + (of-object "GMount") + (c-name "g_mount_is_shadowed") + (return-type "gboolean") +) + +(define-method shadow + (of-object "GMount") + (c-name "g_mount_shadow") + (return-type "none") +) + +(define-method unshadow + (of-object "GMount") + (c-name "g_mount_unshadow") + (return-type "none") +) + +(define-method unmount_with_operation + (of-object "GMount") + (c-name "g_mount_unmount_with_operation") + (return-type "none") + (parameters + '("GMountUnmountFlags" "flags") + '("GMountOperation*" "mount_operation") + '("GCancellable*" "cancellable" (null-ok) (default "NULL")) + '("GAsyncReadyCallback" "callback") + '("gpointer" "user_data") + ) +) + +(define-method unmount_with_operation_finish + (of-object "GMount") + (c-name "g_mount_unmount_with_operation_finish") + (return-type "gboolean") + (parameters + '("GAsyncResult*" "result") + '("GError**" "error") + ) +) + +(define-method eject_with_operation + (of-object "GMount") + (c-name "g_mount_eject_with_operation") + (return-type "none") + (parameters + '("GMountUnmountFlags" "flags") + '("GMountOperation*" "mount_operation") + '("GCancellable*" "cancellable" (null-ok) (default "NULL")) + '("GAsyncReadyCallback" "callback") + '("gpointer" "user_data") + ) +) + +(define-method eject_with_operation_finish + (of-object "GMount") + (c-name "g_mount_eject_with_operation_finish") + (return-type "gboolean") + (parameters + '("GAsyncResult*" "result") + '("GError**" "error") + ) +) + + + +;; From gmountoperation.h + +(define-function mount_operation_get_type + (c-name "g_mount_operation_get_type") + (return-type "GType") +) + +(define-function mount_operation_new + (c-name "g_mount_operation_new") + (is-constructor-of "GMountOperation") + (return-type "GMountOperation*") +) + +(define-method get_username + (of-object "GMountOperation") + (c-name "g_mount_operation_get_username") + (return-type "const-char*") +) + +(define-method set_username + (of-object "GMountOperation") + (c-name "g_mount_operation_set_username") + (return-type "none") + (parameters + '("const-char*" "username") + ) +) + +(define-method get_password + (of-object "GMountOperation") + (c-name "g_mount_operation_get_password") + (return-type "const-char*") +) + +(define-method set_password + (of-object "GMountOperation") + (c-name "g_mount_operation_set_password") + (return-type "none") + (parameters + '("const-char*" "password") + ) +) + +(define-method get_anonymous + (of-object "GMountOperation") + (c-name "g_mount_operation_get_anonymous") + (return-type "gboolean") +) + +(define-method set_anonymous + (of-object "GMountOperation") + (c-name "g_mount_operation_set_anonymous") + (return-type "none") + (parameters + '("gboolean" "anonymous") + ) +) + +(define-method get_domain + (of-object "GMountOperation") + (c-name "g_mount_operation_get_domain") + (return-type "const-char*") +) + +(define-method set_domain + (of-object "GMountOperation") + (c-name "g_mount_operation_set_domain") + (return-type "none") + (parameters + '("const-char*" "domain") + ) +) + +(define-method get_password_save + (of-object "GMountOperation") + (c-name "g_mount_operation_get_password_save") + (return-type "GPasswordSave") +) + +(define-method set_password_save + (of-object "GMountOperation") + (c-name "g_mount_operation_set_password_save") + (return-type "none") + (parameters + '("GPasswordSave" "save") + ) +) + +(define-method get_choice + (of-object "GMountOperation") + (c-name "g_mount_operation_get_choice") + (return-type "int") +) + +(define-method set_choice + (of-object "GMountOperation") + (c-name "g_mount_operation_set_choice") + (return-type "none") + (parameters + '("int" "choice") + ) +) + +(define-method reply + (of-object "GMountOperation") + (c-name "g_mount_operation_reply") + (return-type "none") + (parameters + '("GMountOperationResult" "result") + ) +) + + + +;; From gnativevolumemonitor.h + +(define-function native_volume_monitor_get_type + (c-name "g_native_volume_monitor_get_type") + (return-type "GType") +) + + + +;; From gnetworkaddress.h + +(define-function network_address_get_type + (c-name "g_network_address_get_type") + (return-type "GType") +) + +(define-function network_address_new + (c-name "g_network_address_new") + (is-constructor-of "GNetworkAddress") + (return-type "GSocketConnectable*") + (parameters + '("const-gchar*" "hostname") + '("guint16" "port") + ) +) + +(define-function network_address_parse + (c-name "g_network_address_parse") + (return-type "GSocketConnectable*") + (parameters + '("const-gchar*" "host_and_port") + '("guint16" "default_port") + '("GError**" "error") + ) +) + +(define-method get_hostname + (of-object "GNetworkAddress") + (c-name "g_network_address_get_hostname") + (return-type "const-gchar*") +) + +(define-method get_port + (of-object "GNetworkAddress") + (c-name "g_network_address_get_port") + (return-type "guint16") +) + + + +;; From gnetworkservice.h + +(define-function network_service_get_type + (c-name "g_network_service_get_type") + (return-type "GType") +) + +(define-function network_service_new + (c-name "g_network_service_new") + (is-constructor-of "GNetworkService") + (return-type "GSocketConnectable*") + (parameters + '("const-gchar*" "service") + '("const-gchar*" "protocol") + '("const-gchar*" "domain") + ) +) + +(define-method get_service + (of-object "GNetworkService") + (c-name "g_network_service_get_service") + (return-type "const-gchar*") +) + +(define-method get_protocol + (of-object "GNetworkService") + (c-name "g_network_service_get_protocol") + (return-type "const-gchar*") +) + +(define-method get_domain + (of-object "GNetworkService") + (c-name "g_network_service_get_domain") + (return-type "const-gchar*") +) + + + +;; From goutputstream.h + +(define-function output_stream_get_type + (c-name "g_output_stream_get_type") + (return-type "GType") +) + +;; +;; wrapped in goutputstream.override +;; +;; Note: the following two methods are renamed for consistency with +;; Python file objects' write(). I.e. g_output_stream_write_all() is +;; more like Python file.write(), so it is renamed write(). Since now +;; there is a name clash, g_output_stream_write() is renamed +;; write_part(). +(define-method write_part + (of-object "GOutputStream") + (docstring + "STREAM.write_part(buffer, [cancellable]) -> int\n" + "\n" + "Write the bytes in 'buffer' to the stream. Return the number of bytes\n" + "successfully written. This method is allowed to stop at any time after\n" + "writing at least 1 byte. Therefore, to reliably write the whole buffer,\n" + "you need to use a loop. See also gio.OutputStream.write for easier to\n" + "use (though less efficient) method.\n" + "\n" + "Note: this method roughly corresponds to C GIO g_output_stream_write." + ) + (c-name "g_output_stream_write") + (return-type "gssize") + (parameters + '("const-void*" "buffer") + '("gsize" "count") + '("GCancellable*" "cancellable" (null-ok) (default "NULL")) + '("GError**" "error") + ) +) + +;; +;; wrapped in goutputstream.override +;; +;; See comments before the previous method definition. +(define-method write + (of-object "GOutputStream") + "STREAM.write(buffer, [cancellable]) -> int\n" + "\n" + "Write the bytes in 'buffer' to the stream. Return the number of bytes\n" + "successfully written. This method will stop only after writing the whole\n" + "buffer or triggering an I/O error. See also gio.OutputStream.write_part\n" + "for more efficient, but more cumbersome to use method.\n" + "\n" + "Note: this method roughly corresponds to C GIO g_output_stream_write_all.\n" + "It was renamed for consistency with Python standard file.write." + (c-name "g_output_stream_write_all") + (return-type "gboolean") + (parameters + '("const-void*" "buffer") + '("gsize" "count") + '("gsize*" "bytes_written") + '("GCancellable*" "cancellable" (null-ok) (default "NULL")) + '("GError**" "error") + ) +) + +(define-method splice + (of-object "GOutputStream") + (c-name "g_output_stream_splice") + (return-type "gssize") + (parameters + '("GInputStream*" "source") + '("GOutputStreamSpliceFlags" "flags" (default "G_OUTPUT_STREAM_SPLICE_NONE")) + '("GCancellable*" "cancellable" (null-ok) (default "NULL")) + '("GError**" "error") + ) +) + +(define-method flush + (of-object "GOutputStream") + (c-name "g_output_stream_flush") + (return-type "gboolean") + (parameters + '("GCancellable*" "cancellable" (null-ok) (default "NULL")) + '("GError**" "error") + ) +) + +(define-method close + (of-object "GOutputStream") + (c-name "g_output_stream_close") + (return-type "gboolean") + (parameters + '("GCancellable*" "cancellable" (null-ok) (default "NULL")) + '("GError**" "error") + ) +) + +;; +;; wrapped in goutputstream.override +;; +(define-method write_async + (of-object "GOutputStream") + (docstring +"S.write_async(buffer, callback [,io_priority] [,cancellable] [,user_data])\n" +"\n" +"Request an asynchronous write of count bytes from buffer into the stream.\n" +"When the operation is finished callback will be called. You can then call\n" +"gio.OutputStream.write_finish() to get the result of the operation.\n" +"On success, the number of bytes written will be passed to the callback.\n" +"It is not an error if this is not the same as the requested size, as it can\n" +"happen e.g. on a partial I/O error, but generally tries to write as many \n" +"bytes as requested.\n" +"For the synchronous, blocking version of this function, see\n" +"gio.OutputStream.write().\n") + (c-name "g_output_stream_write_async") + (return-type "none") + (parameters + '("const-void*" "buffer") + '("gsize" "count") + '("int" "io_priority" (default "G_PRIORITY_DEFAULT")) + '("GCancellable*" "cancellable" (null-ok) (default "NULL")) + '("GAsyncReadyCallback" "callback") + '("gpointer" "user_data") + ) +) + +(define-method write_finish + (of-object "GOutputStream") + (c-name "g_output_stream_write_finish") + (return-type "gssize") + (parameters + '("GAsyncResult*" "result") + '("GError**" "error") + ) +) + +(define-method splice_async + (of-object "GOutputStream") + (c-name "g_output_stream_splice_async") + (return-type "none") + (parameters + '("GInputStream*" "source") + '("GOutputStreamSpliceFlags" "flags" (default "G_OUTPUT_STREAM_SPLICE_NONE")) + '("int" "io_priority" (default "G_PRIORITY_DEFAULT")) + '("GCancellable*" "cancellable" (null-ok) (default "NULL")) + '("GAsyncReadyCallback" "callback") + '("gpointer" "user_data") + ) +) + +(define-method splice_finish + (of-object "GOutputStream") + (c-name "g_output_stream_splice_finish") + (return-type "gssize") + (parameters + '("GAsyncResult*" "result") + '("GError**" "error") + ) +) + +(define-method flush_async + (of-object "GOutputStream") + (c-name "g_output_stream_flush_async") + (return-type "none") + (parameters + '("int" "io_priority" (default "G_PRIORITY_DEFAULT")) + '("GCancellable*" "cancellable" (null-ok) (default "NULL")) + '("GAsyncReadyCallback" "callback") + '("gpointer" "user_data") + ) +) + +(define-method flush_finish + (of-object "GOutputStream") + (c-name "g_output_stream_flush_finish") + (return-type "gboolean") + (parameters + '("GAsyncResult*" "result") + '("GError**" "error") + ) +) + +;; +;; wrapped in goutputstream.override +;; +(define-method close_async + (of-object "GOutputStream") + (c-name "g_output_stream_close_async") + (return-type "none") + (parameters + '("int" "io_priority" (default "G_PRIORITY_DEFAULT")) + '("GCancellable*" "cancellable" (null-ok) (default "NULL")) + '("GAsyncReadyCallback" "callback") + '("gpointer" "user_data") + ) +) + +(define-method close_finish + (of-object "GOutputStream") + (c-name "g_output_stream_close_finish") + (return-type "gboolean") + (parameters + '("GAsyncResult*" "result") + '("GError**" "error") + ) +) + +(define-method is_closed + (of-object "GOutputStream") + (c-name "g_output_stream_is_closed") + (return-type "gboolean") +) + +(define-method has_pending + (of-object "GOutputStream") + (c-name "g_output_stream_has_pending") + (return-type "gboolean") +) + +(define-method set_pending + (of-object "GOutputStream") + (c-name "g_output_stream_set_pending") + (return-type "gboolean") + (parameters + '("GError**" "error") + ) +) + +(define-method clear_pending + (of-object "GOutputStream") + (c-name "g_output_stream_clear_pending") + (return-type "none") +) + + + +;; From gresolver.h + +(define-function resolver_get_type + (c-name "g_resolver_get_type") + (return-type "GType") +) + +(define-function resolver_get_default + (c-name "g_resolver_get_default") + (return-type "GResolver*") +) + +(define-method set_default + (of-object "GResolver") + (c-name "g_resolver_set_default") + (return-type "none") +) + +(define-method lookup_by_name + (of-object "GResolver") + (c-name "g_resolver_lookup_by_name") + (return-type "GList*") + (parameters + '("const-gchar*" "hostname") + '("GCancellable*" "cancellable" (null-ok) (default "NULL")) + '("GError**" "error") + ) +) + +(define-method lookup_by_name_async + (of-object "GResolver") + (c-name "g_resolver_lookup_by_name_async") + (return-type "none") + (parameters + '("const-gchar*" "hostname") + '("GCancellable*" "cancellable" (null-ok) (default "NULL")) + '("GAsyncReadyCallback" "callback") + '("gpointer" "user_data") + ) +) + +(define-method lookup_by_name_finish + (of-object "GResolver") + (c-name "g_resolver_lookup_by_name_finish") + (return-type "GList*") + (parameters + '("GAsyncResult*" "result") + '("GError**" "error") + ) +) + +(define-function resolver_free_addresses + (c-name "g_resolver_free_addresses") + (return-type "none") + (parameters + '("GList*" "addresses") + ) +) + +(define-method lookup_by_address + (of-object "GResolver") + (c-name "g_resolver_lookup_by_address") + (return-type "gchar*") + (parameters + '("GInetAddress*" "address") + '("GCancellable*" "cancellable" (null-ok) (default "NULL")) + '("GError**" "error") + ) +) + +(define-method lookup_by_address_async + (of-object "GResolver") + (c-name "g_resolver_lookup_by_address_async") + (return-type "none") + (parameters + '("GInetAddress*" "address") + '("GCancellable*" "cancellable" (null-ok) (default "NULL")) + '("GAsyncReadyCallback" "callback") + '("gpointer" "user_data") + ) +) + +(define-method lookup_by_address_finish + (of-object "GResolver") + (c-name "g_resolver_lookup_by_address_finish") + (return-type "gchar*") + (parameters + '("GAsyncResult*" "result") + '("GError**" "error") + ) +) + +(define-method lookup_service + (of-object "GResolver") + (c-name "g_resolver_lookup_service") + (return-type "GList*") + (parameters + '("const-gchar*" "service") + '("const-gchar*" "protocol") + '("const-gchar*" "domain") + '("GCancellable*" "cancellable" (null-ok) (default "NULL")) + '("GError**" "error") + ) +) + +(define-method lookup_service_async + (of-object "GResolver") + (c-name "g_resolver_lookup_service_async") + (return-type "none") + (parameters + '("const-gchar*" "service") + '("const-gchar*" "protocol") + '("const-gchar*" "domain") + '("GCancellable*" "cancellable" (null-ok) (default "NULL")) + '("GAsyncReadyCallback" "callback") + '("gpointer" "user_data") + ) +) + +(define-method lookup_service_finish + (of-object "GResolver") + (c-name "g_resolver_lookup_service_finish") + (return-type "GList*") + (parameters + '("GAsyncResult*" "result") + '("GError**" "error") + ) +) + +(define-function resolver_free_targets + (c-name "g_resolver_free_targets") + (return-type "none") + (parameters + '("GList*" "targets") + ) +) + +(define-function resolver_error_quark + (c-name "g_resolver_error_quark") + (return-type "GQuark") +) + + + +;; From gseekable.h + +(define-function seekable_get_type + (c-name "g_seekable_get_type") + (return-type "GType") +) + +(define-method tell + (of-object "GSeekable") + (c-name "g_seekable_tell") + (return-type "goffset") +) + +(define-method can_seek + (of-object "GSeekable") + (c-name "g_seekable_can_seek") + (return-type "gboolean") +) + +(define-method seek + (of-object "GSeekable") + (c-name "g_seekable_seek") + (return-type "gboolean") + (parameters + '("goffset" "offset") + '("GSeekType" "type" (default "G_SEEK_SET")) + '("GCancellable*" "cancellable" (null-ok) (default "NULL")) + '("GError**" "error") + ) +) + +(define-method can_truncate + (of-object "GSeekable") + (c-name "g_seekable_can_truncate") + (return-type "gboolean") +) + +(define-method truncate + (of-object "GSeekable") + (c-name "g_seekable_truncate") + (return-type "gboolean") + (parameters + '("goffset" "offset") + '("GCancellable*" "cancellable" (null-ok) (default "NULL")) + '("GError**" "error") + ) +) + + + +;; From gsimpleasyncresult.h + +(define-function simple_async_result_get_type + (c-name "g_simple_async_result_get_type") + (return-type "GType") +) + +(define-function simple_async_result_new + (c-name "g_simple_async_result_new") + (is-constructor-of "GSimpleAsyncResult") + (return-type "GSimpleAsyncResult*") + (parameters + '("GObject*" "source_object") + '("GAsyncReadyCallback" "callback") + '("gpointer" "user_data") + '("gpointer" "source_tag") + ) +) + +(define-function simple_async_result_new_error + (c-name "g_simple_async_result_new_error") + (return-type "GSimpleAsyncResult*") + (parameters + '("GObject*" "source_object") + '("GAsyncReadyCallback" "callback") + '("gpointer" "user_data") + '("GQuark" "domain") + '("gint" "code") + '("const-char*" "format") + ) + (varargs #t) +) + +(define-function simple_async_result_new_from_error + (c-name "g_simple_async_result_new_from_error") + (return-type "GSimpleAsyncResult*") + (parameters + '("GObject*" "source_object") + '("GAsyncReadyCallback" "callback") + '("gpointer" "user_data") + '("GError*" "error") + ) +) + +(define-method set_op_res_gpointer + (of-object "GSimpleAsyncResult") + (c-name "g_simple_async_result_set_op_res_gpointer") + (return-type "none") + (parameters + '("gpointer" "op_res") + '("GDestroyNotify" "destroy_op_res") + ) +) + +(define-method get_op_res_gpointer + (of-object "GSimpleAsyncResult") + (c-name "g_simple_async_result_get_op_res_gpointer") + (return-type "gpointer") +) + +(define-method set_op_res_gssize + (of-object "GSimpleAsyncResult") + (c-name "g_simple_async_result_set_op_res_gssize") + (return-type "none") + (parameters + '("gssize" "op_res") + ) +) + +(define-method get_op_res_gssize + (of-object "GSimpleAsyncResult") + (c-name "g_simple_async_result_get_op_res_gssize") + (return-type "gssize") +) + +(define-method set_op_res_gboolean + (of-object "GSimpleAsyncResult") + (c-name "g_simple_async_result_set_op_res_gboolean") + (return-type "none") + (parameters + '("gboolean" "op_res") + ) +) + +(define-method get_op_res_gboolean + (of-object "GSimpleAsyncResult") + (c-name "g_simple_async_result_get_op_res_gboolean") + (return-type "gboolean") +) + +(define-method get_source_tag + (of-object "GSimpleAsyncResult") + (c-name "g_simple_async_result_get_source_tag") + (return-type "gpointer") +) + +(define-method set_handle_cancellation + (of-object "GSimpleAsyncResult") + (c-name "g_simple_async_result_set_handle_cancellation") + (return-type "none") + (parameters + '("gboolean" "handle_cancellation") + ) +) + +(define-method complete + (of-object "GSimpleAsyncResult") + (c-name "g_simple_async_result_complete") + (return-type "none") +) + +(define-method complete_in_idle + (of-object "GSimpleAsyncResult") + (c-name "g_simple_async_result_complete_in_idle") + (return-type "none") +) + +(define-method run_in_thread + (of-object "GSimpleAsyncResult") + (c-name "g_simple_async_result_run_in_thread") + (return-type "none") + (parameters + '("GSimpleAsyncThreadFunc" "func") + '("int" "io_priority" (default "G_PRIORITY_DEFAULT")) + '("GCancellable*" "cancellable" (null-ok) (default "NULL")) + ) +) + +(define-method set_from_error + (of-object "GSimpleAsyncResult") + (c-name "g_simple_async_result_set_from_error") + (return-type "none") + (parameters + '("GError*" "error") + ) +) + +(define-method propagate_error + (of-object "GSimpleAsyncResult") + (c-name "g_simple_async_result_propagate_error") + (return-type "gboolean") + (parameters + '("GError**" "dest") + ) +) + +(define-method set_error + (of-object "GSimpleAsyncResult") + (c-name "g_simple_async_result_set_error") + (return-type "none") + (parameters + '("GQuark" "domain") + '("gint" "code") + '("const-char*" "format") + ) + (varargs #t) +) + +(define-method set_error_va + (of-object "GSimpleAsyncResult") + (c-name "g_simple_async_result_set_error_va") + (return-type "none") + (parameters + '("GQuark" "domain") + '("gint" "code") + '("const-char*" "format") + '("va_list" "args") + ) +) + +(define-function simple_async_report_error_in_idle + (c-name "g_simple_async_report_error_in_idle") + (return-type "none") + (parameters + '("GObject*" "object") + '("GAsyncReadyCallback" "callback") + '("gpointer" "user_data") + '("GQuark" "domain") + '("gint" "code") + '("const-char*" "format") + ) + (varargs #t) +) + +(define-function simple_async_report_gerror_in_idle + (c-name "g_simple_async_report_gerror_in_idle") + (return-type "none") + (parameters + '("GObject*" "object") + '("GAsyncReadyCallback" "callback") + '("gpointer" "user_data") + '("GError*" "error") + ) +) + + + +;; From gsocketaddressenumerator.h + +(define-function socket_address_enumerator_get_type + (c-name "g_socket_address_enumerator_get_type") + (return-type "GType") +) + +(define-method next + (of-object "GSocketAddressEnumerator") + (c-name "g_socket_address_enumerator_next") + (return-type "GSocketAddress*") + (parameters + '("GCancellable*" "cancellable" (null-ok) (default "NULL")) + '("GError**" "error") + ) +) + +(define-method next_async + (of-object "GSocketAddressEnumerator") + (c-name "g_socket_address_enumerator_next_async") + (return-type "none") + (parameters + '("GCancellable*" "cancellable" (null-ok) (default "NULL")) + '("GAsyncReadyCallback" "callback") + '("gpointer" "user_data") + ) +) + +(define-method next_finish + (of-object "GSocketAddressEnumerator") + (c-name "g_socket_address_enumerator_next_finish") + (return-type "GSocketAddress*") + (parameters + '("GAsyncResult*" "result") + '("GError**" "error") + ) +) + + + +;; From gsocketaddress.h + +(define-function socket_address_get_type + (c-name "g_socket_address_get_type") + (return-type "GType") +) + +(define-method get_family + (of-object "GSocketAddress") + (c-name "g_socket_address_get_family") + (return-type "GSocketFamily") +) + +(define-function socket_address_new_from_native + (c-name "g_socket_address_new_from_native") + (return-type "GSocketAddress*") + (parameters + '("gpointer" "native") + '("gsize" "len") + ) +) + +(define-method to_native + (of-object "GSocketAddress") + (c-name "g_socket_address_to_native") + (return-type "gboolean") + (parameters + '("gpointer" "dest") + '("gsize" "destlen") + '("GError**" "error") + ) +) + +(define-method get_native_size + (of-object "GSocketAddress") + (c-name "g_socket_address_get_native_size") + (return-type "gssize") +) + + + +;; From gsocketclient.h + +(define-function socket_client_get_type + (c-name "g_socket_client_get_type") + (return-type "GType") +) + +(define-function socket_client_new + (c-name "g_socket_client_new") + (is-constructor-of "GSocketClient") + (return-type "GSocketClient*") +) + +(define-method get_family + (of-object "GSocketClient") + (c-name "g_socket_client_get_family") + (return-type "GSocketFamily") +) + +(define-method set_family + (of-object "GSocketClient") + (c-name "g_socket_client_set_family") + (return-type "none") + (parameters + '("GSocketFamily" "family") + ) +) + +(define-method get_socket_type + (of-object "GSocketClient") + (c-name "g_socket_client_get_socket_type") + (return-type "GSocketType") +) + +(define-method set_socket_type + (of-object "GSocketClient") + (c-name "g_socket_client_set_socket_type") + (return-type "none") + (parameters + '("GSocketType" "type") + ) +) + +(define-method get_protocol + (of-object "GSocketClient") + (c-name "g_socket_client_get_protocol") + (return-type "GSocketProtocol") +) + +(define-method set_protocol + (of-object "GSocketClient") + (c-name "g_socket_client_set_protocol") + (return-type "none") + (parameters + '("GSocketProtocol" "protocol") + ) +) + +(define-method get_local_address + (of-object "GSocketClient") + (c-name "g_socket_client_get_local_address") + (return-type "GSocketAddress*") +) + +(define-method set_local_address + (of-object "GSocketClient") + (c-name "g_socket_client_set_local_address") + (return-type "none") + (parameters + '("GSocketAddress*" "address") + ) +) + +(define-method connect + (of-object "GSocketClient") + (c-name "g_socket_client_connect") + (return-type "GSocketConnection*") + (parameters + '("GSocketConnectable*" "connectable") + '("GCancellable*" "cancellable" (null-ok) (default "NULL")) + '("GError**" "error") + ) +) + +(define-method connect_to_host + (of-object "GSocketClient") + (c-name "g_socket_client_connect_to_host") + (return-type "GSocketConnection*") + (parameters + '("const-gchar*" "host_and_port") + '("guint16" "default_port") + '("GCancellable*" "cancellable" (null-ok) (default "NULL")) + '("GError**" "error") + ) +) + +(define-method connect_to_service + (of-object "GSocketClient") + (c-name "g_socket_client_connect_to_service") + (return-type "GSocketConnection*") + (parameters + '("const-gchar*" "domain") + '("const-gchar*" "service") + '("GCancellable*" "cancellable" (null-ok) (default "NULL")) + '("GError**" "error") + ) +) + +(define-method connect_async + (of-object "GSocketClient") + (c-name "g_socket_client_connect_async") + (return-type "none") + (parameters + '("GSocketConnectable*" "connectable") + '("GCancellable*" "cancellable" (null-ok) (default "NULL")) + '("GAsyncReadyCallback" "callback") + '("gpointer" "user_data") + ) +) + +(define-method connect_finish + (of-object "GSocketClient") + (c-name "g_socket_client_connect_finish") + (return-type "GSocketConnection*") + (parameters + '("GAsyncResult*" "result") + '("GError**" "error") + ) +) + +(define-method connect_to_host_async + (of-object "GSocketClient") + (c-name "g_socket_client_connect_to_host_async") + (return-type "none") + (parameters + '("const-gchar*" "host_and_port") + '("guint16" "default_port") + '("GCancellable*" "cancellable" (null-ok) (default "NULL")) + '("GAsyncReadyCallback" "callback") + '("gpointer" "user_data") + ) +) + +(define-method connect_to_host_finish + (of-object "GSocketClient") + (c-name "g_socket_client_connect_to_host_finish") + (return-type "GSocketConnection*") + (parameters + '("GAsyncResult*" "result") + '("GError**" "error") + ) +) + +(define-method connect_to_service_async + (of-object "GSocketClient") + (c-name "g_socket_client_connect_to_service_async") + (return-type "none") + (parameters + '("const-gchar*" "domain") + '("const-gchar*" "service") + '("GCancellable*" "cancellable" (null-ok) (default "NULL")) + '("GAsyncReadyCallback" "callback") + '("gpointer" "user_data") + ) +) + +(define-method connect_to_service_finish + (of-object "GSocketClient") + (c-name "g_socket_client_connect_to_service_finish") + (return-type "GSocketConnection*") + (parameters + '("GAsyncResult*" "result") + '("GError**" "error") + ) +) + + + +;; From gsocketconnectable.h + +(define-function socket_connectable_get_type + (c-name "g_socket_connectable_get_type") + (return-type "GType") +) + +(define-method enumerate + (of-object "GSocketConnectable") + (c-name "g_socket_connectable_enumerate") + (return-type "GSocketAddressEnumerator*") +) + + + +;; From gsocketconnection.h + +(define-function socket_connection_get_type + (c-name "g_socket_connection_get_type") + (return-type "GType") +) + +(define-method get_socket + (of-object "GSocketConnection") + (c-name "g_socket_connection_get_socket") + (return-type "GSocket*") +) + +(define-method get_local_address + (of-object "GSocketConnection") + (c-name "g_socket_connection_get_local_address") + (return-type "GSocketAddress*") + (parameters + '("GError**" "error") + ) +) + +(define-method get_remote_address + (of-object "GSocketConnection") + (c-name "g_socket_connection_get_remote_address") + (return-type "GSocketAddress*") + (parameters + '("GError**" "error") + ) +) + +(define-function socket_connection_factory_register_type + (c-name "g_socket_connection_factory_register_type") + (return-type "none") + (parameters + '("GType" "g_type") + '("GSocketFamily" "family") + '("GSocketType" "type") + '("gint" "protocol") + ) +) + +(define-function socket_connection_factory_lookup_type + (c-name "g_socket_connection_factory_lookup_type") + (return-type "GType") + (parameters + '("GSocketFamily" "family") + '("GSocketType" "type") + '("gint" "protocol_id") + ) +) + +(define-method connection_factory_create_connection + (of-object "GSocket") + (c-name "g_socket_connection_factory_create_connection") + (return-type "GSocketConnection*") +) + + + +;; From gsocketcontrolmessage.h + +(define-function socket_control_message_get_type + (c-name "g_socket_control_message_get_type") + (return-type "GType") +) + +(define-method get_size + (of-object "GSocketControlMessage") + (c-name "g_socket_control_message_get_size") + (return-type "gsize") +) + +(define-method get_level + (of-object "GSocketControlMessage") + (c-name "g_socket_control_message_get_level") + (return-type "int") +) + +(define-method get_msg_type + (of-object "GSocketControlMessage") + (c-name "g_socket_control_message_get_msg_type") + (return-type "int") +) + +(define-method serialize + (of-object "GSocketControlMessage") + (c-name "g_socket_control_message_serialize") + (return-type "none") + (parameters + '("gpointer" "data") + ) +) + +(define-function socket_control_message_deserialize + (c-name "g_socket_control_message_deserialize") + (return-type "GSocketControlMessage*") + (parameters + '("int" "level") + '("int" "type") + '("gsize" "size") + '("gpointer" "data") + ) +) + + + +;; From gsocket.h + +(define-function socket_get_type + (c-name "g_socket_get_type") + (return-type "GType") +) + +(define-function socket_new + (c-name "g_socket_new") + (is-constructor-of "GSocket") + (return-type "GSocket*") + (parameters + '("GSocketFamily" "family") + '("GSocketType" "type") + '("GSocketProtocol" "protocol") + '("GError**" "error") + ) +) + +(define-function socket_new_from_fd + (c-name "g_socket_new_from_fd") + (return-type "GSocket*") + (parameters + '("gint" "fd") + '("GError**" "error") + ) +) + +(define-method get_fd + (of-object "GSocket") + (c-name "g_socket_get_fd") + (return-type "int") +) + +(define-method get_family + (of-object "GSocket") + (c-name "g_socket_get_family") + (return-type "GSocketFamily") +) + +(define-method get_socket_type + (of-object "GSocket") + (c-name "g_socket_get_socket_type") + (return-type "GSocketType") +) + +(define-method get_protocol + (of-object "GSocket") + (c-name "g_socket_get_protocol") + (return-type "GSocketProtocol") +) + +(define-method get_local_address + (of-object "GSocket") + (c-name "g_socket_get_local_address") + (return-type "GSocketAddress*") + (parameters + '("GError**" "error") + ) +) + +(define-method get_remote_address + (of-object "GSocket") + (c-name "g_socket_get_remote_address") + (return-type "GSocketAddress*") + (parameters + '("GError**" "error") + ) +) + +(define-method set_blocking + (of-object "GSocket") + (c-name "g_socket_set_blocking") + (return-type "none") + (parameters + '("gboolean" "blocking") + ) +) + +(define-method get_blocking + (of-object "GSocket") + (c-name "g_socket_get_blocking") + (return-type "gboolean") +) + +(define-method set_keepalive + (of-object "GSocket") + (c-name "g_socket_set_keepalive") + (return-type "none") + (parameters + '("gboolean" "keepalive") + ) +) + +(define-method get_keepalive + (of-object "GSocket") + (c-name "g_socket_get_keepalive") + (return-type "gboolean") +) + +(define-method get_listen_backlog + (of-object "GSocket") + (c-name "g_socket_get_listen_backlog") + (return-type "gint") +) + +(define-method set_listen_backlog + (of-object "GSocket") + (c-name "g_socket_set_listen_backlog") + (return-type "none") + (parameters + '("gint" "backlog") + ) +) + +(define-method is_connected + (of-object "GSocket") + (c-name "g_socket_is_connected") + (return-type "gboolean") +) + +(define-method bind + (of-object "GSocket") + (c-name "g_socket_bind") + (return-type "gboolean") + (parameters + '("GSocketAddress*" "address") + '("gboolean" "allow_reuse") + '("GError**" "error") + ) +) + +(define-method connect + (of-object "GSocket") + (c-name "g_socket_connect") + (return-type "gboolean") + (parameters + '("GSocketAddress*" "address") + '("GCancellable*" "cancellable" (null-ok) (default "NULL")) + '("GError**" "error") + ) +) + +(define-method check_connect_result + (of-object "GSocket") + (c-name "g_socket_check_connect_result") + (return-type "gboolean") + (parameters + '("GError**" "error") + ) +) + +(define-method condition_check + (of-object "GSocket") + (c-name "g_socket_condition_check") + (return-type "GIOCondition") + (parameters + '("GIOCondition" "condition") + ) +) + +(define-method condition_wait + (of-object "GSocket") + (c-name "g_socket_condition_wait") + (return-type "gboolean") + (parameters + '("GIOCondition" "condition") + '("GCancellable*" "cancellable" (null-ok) (default "NULL")) + '("GError**" "error") + ) +) + +(define-method accept + (of-object "GSocket") + (c-name "g_socket_accept") + (return-type "GSocket*") + (parameters + '("GCancellable*" "cancellable" (null-ok) (default "NULL")) + '("GError**" "error") + ) +) + +(define-method listen + (of-object "GSocket") + (c-name "g_socket_listen") + (return-type "gboolean") + (parameters + '("GError**" "error") + ) +) + +(define-method receive + (of-object "GSocket") + (c-name "g_socket_receive") + (return-type "gssize") + (parameters + '("gchar*" "buffer") + '("gsize" "size") + '("GCancellable*" "cancellable" (null-ok) (default "NULL")) + '("GError**" "error") + ) +) + +(define-method receive_from + (of-object "GSocket") + (c-name "g_socket_receive_from") + (return-type "gssize") + (parameters + '("GSocketAddress**" "address") + '("gchar*" "buffer") + '("gsize" "size") + '("GCancellable*" "cancellable" (null-ok) (default "NULL")) + '("GError**" "error") + ) +) + +(define-method send + (of-object "GSocket") + (c-name "g_socket_send") + (return-type "gssize") + (parameters + '("const-gchar*" "buffer") + '("gsize" "size") + '("GCancellable*" "cancellable" (null-ok) (default "NULL")) + '("GError**" "error") + ) +) + +(define-method send_to + (of-object "GSocket") + (c-name "g_socket_send_to") + (return-type "gssize") + (parameters + '("GSocketAddress*" "address") + '("const-gchar*" "buffer") + '("gsize" "size") + '("GCancellable*" "cancellable" (null-ok) (default "NULL")) + '("GError**" "error") + ) +) + +(define-method receive_message + (of-object "GSocket") + (c-name "g_socket_receive_message") + (return-type "gssize") + (parameters + '("GSocketAddress**" "address") + '("GInputVector*" "vectors") + '("gint" "num_vectors") + '("GSocketControlMessage***" "messages") + '("gint*" "num_messages") + '("gint*" "flags") + '("GCancellable*" "cancellable" (null-ok) (default "NULL")) + '("GError**" "error") + ) +) + +(define-method send_message + (of-object "GSocket") + (c-name "g_socket_send_message") + (return-type "gssize") + (parameters + '("GSocketAddress*" "address") + '("GOutputVector*" "vectors") + '("gint" "num_vectors") + '("GSocketControlMessage**" "messages") + '("gint" "num_messages") + '("gint" "flags") + '("GCancellable*" "cancellable" (null-ok) (default "NULL")) + '("GError**" "error") + ) +) + +(define-method close + (of-object "GSocket") + (c-name "g_socket_close") + (return-type "gboolean") + (parameters + '("GError**" "error") + ) +) + +(define-method shutdown + (of-object "GSocket") + (c-name "g_socket_shutdown") + (return-type "gboolean") + (parameters + '("gboolean" "shutdown_read") + '("gboolean" "shutdown_write") + '("GError**" "error") + ) +) + +(define-method is_closed + (of-object "GSocket") + (c-name "g_socket_is_closed") + (return-type "gboolean") +) + +(define-method create_source + (of-object "GSocket") + (c-name "g_socket_create_source") + (return-type "GSource*") + (parameters + '("GIOCondition" "condition") + '("GCancellable*" "cancellable" (null-ok) (default "NULL")) + ) +) + +(define-method speaks_ipv4 + (of-object "GSocket") + (c-name "g_socket_speaks_ipv4") + (return-type "gboolean") +) + + + +;; From gsocketlistener.h + +(define-function socket_listener_get_type + (c-name "g_socket_listener_get_type") + (return-type "GType") +) + +(define-function socket_listener_new + (c-name "g_socket_listener_new") + (is-constructor-of "GSocketListener") + (return-type "GSocketListener*") +) + +(define-method set_backlog + (of-object "GSocketListener") + (c-name "g_socket_listener_set_backlog") + (return-type "none") + (parameters + '("int" "listen_backlog") + ) +) + +(define-method add_socket + (of-object "GSocketListener") + (c-name "g_socket_listener_add_socket") + (return-type "gboolean") + (parameters + '("GSocket*" "socket") + '("GObject*" "source_object") + '("GError**" "error") + ) +) + +(define-method add_address + (of-object "GSocketListener") + (c-name "g_socket_listener_add_address") + (return-type "gboolean") + (parameters + '("GSocketAddress*" "address") + '("GSocketType" "type") + '("GSocketProtocol" "protocol") + '("GObject*" "source_object") + '("GSocketAddress**" "effective_address") + '("GError**" "error") + ) +) + +(define-method add_inet_port + (of-object "GSocketListener") + (c-name "g_socket_listener_add_inet_port") + (return-type "gboolean") + (parameters + '("guint16" "port") + '("GObject*" "source_object") + '("GError**" "error") + ) +) + +(define-method accept_socket + (of-object "GSocketListener") + (c-name "g_socket_listener_accept_socket") + (return-type "GSocket*") + (parameters + '("GObject**" "source_object") + '("GCancellable*" "cancellable" (null-ok) (default "NULL")) + '("GError**" "error") + ) +) + +(define-method accept_socket_async + (of-object "GSocketListener") + (c-name "g_socket_listener_accept_socket_async") + (return-type "none") + (parameters + '("GCancellable*" "cancellable" (null-ok) (default "NULL")) + '("GAsyncReadyCallback" "callback") + '("gpointer" "user_data") + ) +) + +(define-method accept_socket_finish + (of-object "GSocketListener") + (c-name "g_socket_listener_accept_socket_finish") + (return-type "GSocket*") + (parameters + '("GAsyncResult*" "result") + '("GObject**" "source_object") + '("GError**" "error") + ) +) + +(define-method accept + (of-object "GSocketListener") + (c-name "g_socket_listener_accept") + (return-type "GSocketConnection*") + (parameters + '("GObject**" "source_object") + '("GCancellable*" "cancellable" (null-ok) (default "NULL")) + '("GError**" "error") + ) +) + +(define-method accept_async + (of-object "GSocketListener") + (c-name "g_socket_listener_accept_async") + (return-type "none") + (parameters + '("GCancellable*" "cancellable" (null-ok) (default "NULL")) + '("GAsyncReadyCallback" "callback") + '("gpointer" "user_data") + ) +) + +(define-method accept_finish + (of-object "GSocketListener") + (c-name "g_socket_listener_accept_finish") + (return-type "GSocketConnection*") + (parameters + '("GAsyncResult*" "result") + '("GObject**" "source_object") + '("GError**" "error") + ) +) + +(define-method close + (of-object "GSocketListener") + (c-name "g_socket_listener_close") + (return-type "none") +) + + + +;; From gsocketservice.h + +(define-function socket_service_get_type + (c-name "g_socket_service_get_type") + (return-type "GType") +) + +(define-function socket_service_new + (c-name "g_socket_service_new") + (is-constructor-of "GSocketService") + (return-type "GSocketService*") +) + +(define-method start + (of-object "GSocketService") + (c-name "g_socket_service_start") + (return-type "none") +) + +(define-method stop + (of-object "GSocketService") + (c-name "g_socket_service_stop") + (return-type "none") +) + +(define-method is_active + (of-object "GSocketService") + (c-name "g_socket_service_is_active") + (return-type "gboolean") +) + + + +;; From gsrvtarget.h + +(define-function srv_target_get_type + (c-name "g_srv_target_get_type") + (return-type "GType") +) + +(define-function srv_target_new + (c-name "g_srv_target_new") + (is-constructor-of "GSrvTarget") + (return-type "GSrvTarget*") + (parameters + '("const-gchar*" "hostname") + '("guint16" "port") + '("guint16" "priority") + '("guint16" "weight") + ) +) + +(define-method copy + (of-object "GSrvTarget") + (c-name "g_srv_target_copy") + (return-type "GSrvTarget*") +) + +(define-method free + (of-object "GSrvTarget") + (c-name "g_srv_target_free") + (return-type "none") +) + +(define-method get_hostname + (of-object "GSrvTarget") + (c-name "g_srv_target_get_hostname") + (return-type "const-gchar*") +) + +(define-method get_port + (of-object "GSrvTarget") + (c-name "g_srv_target_get_port") + (return-type "guint16") +) + +(define-method get_priority + (of-object "GSrvTarget") + (c-name "g_srv_target_get_priority") + (return-type "guint16") +) + +(define-method get_weight + (of-object "GSrvTarget") + (c-name "g_srv_target_get_weight") + (return-type "guint16") +) + +(define-function srv_target_list_sort + (c-name "g_srv_target_list_sort") + (return-type "GList*") + (parameters + '("GList*" "targets") + ) +) + + + +;; From gthemedicon.h + +(define-function themed_icon_get_type + (c-name "g_themed_icon_get_type") + (return-type "GType") +) + +(define-function themed_icon_new + (c-name "g_themed_icon_new") + (is-constructor-of "GThemedIcon") + (return-type "GIcon*") + (properties + '("name" (argname "iconname")) + ) +) + +(define-function themed_icon_new_with_default_fallbacks + (c-name "g_themed_icon_new_with_default_fallbacks") + (return-type "GIcon*") + (parameters + '("const-char*" "iconname") + ) +) + +(define-function themed_icon_new_from_names + (c-name "g_themed_icon_new_from_names") + (return-type "GIcon*") + (parameters + '("char**" "iconnames") + '("int" "len") + ) +) + +(define-method prepend_name + (of-object "GThemedIcon") + (c-name "g_themed_icon_prepend_name") + (return-type "none") + (parameters + '("const-char*" "iconname") + ) +) + +;; +;; wrapped in gicon.override +;; +(define-method get_names + (c-name "g_themed_icon_get_names") + (of-object "GThemedIcon") + (return-type "const-gchar*-const*") +) + +(define-method append_name + (c-name "g_themed_icon_append_name") + (of-object "GThemedIcon") + (return-type "none") + (parameters + '("char*" "iconname") + ) +) + + + +;; From gthreadedsocketservice.h + +(define-function threaded_socket_service_get_type + (c-name "g_threaded_socket_service_get_type") + (return-type "GType") +) + +(define-function threaded_socket_service_new + (c-name "g_threaded_socket_service_new") + (is-constructor-of "GThreadedSocketService") + (return-type "GSocketService*") + (parameters + '("int" "max_threads") + ) +) + + + +;; From gunixinputstream.h + +(define-function unix_input_stream_get_type + (c-name "g_unix_input_stream_get_type") + (return-type "GType") +) + +(define-function unix_input_stream_new + (c-name "g_unix_input_stream_new") + (is-constructor-of "GUnixInputStream") + (return-type "GInputStream*") + (parameters + '("int" "fd") + '("gboolean" "close_fd_at_close") + ) +) + + + +;; From gvfs.h + +(define-function vfs_get_type + (c-name "g_vfs_get_type") + (return-type "GType") +) + +(define-method is_active + (of-object "GVfs") + (c-name "g_vfs_is_active") + (return-type "gboolean") +) + +(define-method get_file_for_path + (of-object "GVfs") + (c-name "g_vfs_get_file_for_path") + (return-type "GFile*") + (caller-owns-return #t) + (parameters + '("const-char*" "path") + ) +) + +(define-method get_file_for_uri + (of-object "GVfs") + (c-name "g_vfs_get_file_for_uri") + (return-type "GFile*") + (caller-owns-return #t) + (parameters + '("const-char*" "uri") + ) +) + +(define-method parse_name + (of-object "GVfs") + (c-name "g_vfs_parse_name") + (return-type "GFile*") + (caller-owns-return #t) + (parameters + '("const-char*" "parse_name") + ) +) + +(define-function vfs_get_default + (c-name "g_vfs_get_default") + (return-type "GVfs*") +) + +(define-function vfs_get_local + (c-name "g_vfs_get_local") + (return-type "GVfs*") +) + +;; +;; wrapped in gio.override +;; +(define-method get_supported_uri_schemes + (docstring +"VFS.get_supported_uri_schemes() -> [uri, ..]\n" +"Gets a list of URI schemes supported by vfs.") + (of-object "GVfs") + (c-name "g_vfs_get_supported_uri_schemes") + (return-type "const-char*-const*") +) + + + +;; From gwin32appinfo.h + +(define-function win32_app_info_get_type + (c-name "g_win32_app_info_get_type") + (return-type "GType") +) + + + +;; From gvolume.h + +(define-function volume_get_type + (c-name "g_volume_get_type") + (return-type "GType") +) + +(define-method get_name + (of-object "GVolume") + (c-name "g_volume_get_name") + (return-type "char*") +) + +(define-method get_icon + (of-object "GVolume") + (c-name "g_volume_get_icon") + (return-type "GIcon*") + (caller-owns-return #t) +) + +(define-method get_uuid + (of-object "GVolume") + (c-name "g_volume_get_uuid") + (return-type "char*") +) + +(define-method get_drive + (of-object "GVolume") + (c-name "g_volume_get_drive") + (return-type "GDrive*") + (caller-owns-return #t) +) + +(define-method get_mount + (of-object "GVolume") + (c-name "g_volume_get_mount") + (return-type "GMount*") + (caller-owns-return #t) +) + +(define-method can_mount + (of-object "GVolume") + (c-name "g_volume_can_mount") + (return-type "gboolean") +) + +(define-method can_eject + (of-object "GVolume") + (c-name "g_volume_can_eject") + (return-type "gboolean") +) + +(define-method should_automount + (of-object "GVolume") + (c-name "g_volume_should_automount") + (return-type "gboolean") +) + +;; +;; wrapped in gvolume.override +;; +(define-method mount + (of-object "GVolume") + (c-name "g_volume_mount") + (return-type "none") + (parameters + '("GMountOperation*" "mount_operation") + '("GCancellable*" "cancellable" (null-ok) (default "NULL")) + '("GAsyncReadyCallback" "callback") + '("gpointer" "user_data") + ) +) + +(define-method mount_finish + (of-object "GVolume") + (c-name "g_volume_mount_finish") + (return-type "gboolean") + (parameters + '("GAsyncResult*" "result") + '("GError**" "error") + ) +) + +;; +;; wrapped in gvolume.override +;; +(define-method eject + (of-object "GVolume") + (c-name "g_volume_eject") + (return-type "none") + (parameters + '("GMountUnmountFlags" "flags" (default "G_MOUNT_UNMOUNT_NONE")) + '("GCancellable*" "cancellable" (null-ok) (default "NULL")) + '("GAsyncReadyCallback" "callback") + '("gpointer" "user_data") + ) +) + +(define-method eject_finish + (of-object "GVolume") + (c-name "g_volume_eject_finish") + (return-type "gboolean") + (parameters + '("GAsyncResult*" "result") + '("GError**" "error") + ) + (deprecated "use gio.Drive.eject_with_operation_finish instead.") +) + +(define-method get_identifier + (of-object "GVolume") + (c-name "g_volume_get_identifier") + (return-type "char*") + (parameters + '("const-char*" "kind") + ) +) + +;; +;; wrapped in gvolume.override +;; +(define-method enumerate_identifiers + (of-object "GVolume") + (c-name "g_volume_enumerate_identifiers") + (return-type "char**") +) + +(define-method get_activation_root + (of-object "GVolume") + (c-name "g_volume_get_activation_root") + (return-type "GFile*") +) + +(define-method eject_with_operation + (of-object "GVolume") + (c-name "g_volume_eject_with_operation") + (return-type "none") + (parameters + '("GMountUnmountFlags" "flags") + '("GMountOperation*" "mount_operation") + '("GCancellable*" "cancellable" (null-ok) (default "NULL")) + '("GAsyncReadyCallback" "callback") + '("gpointer" "user_data") + ) +) + +(define-method eject_with_operation_finish + (of-object "GVolume") + (c-name "g_volume_eject_with_operation_finish") + (return-type "gboolean") + (parameters + '("GAsyncResult*" "result") + '("GError**" "error") + ) +) + + + +;; From gvolumemonitor.h + +(define-function volume_monitor_get_type + (c-name "g_volume_monitor_get_type") + (return-type "GType") +) + +(define-function volume_monitor_get + (c-name "g_volume_monitor_get") + (return-type "GVolumeMonitor*") +) + +;; +;; wrapped in gvolumemonitor.override +;; +(define-method get_connected_drives + (of-object "GVolumeMonitor") + (c-name "g_volume_monitor_get_connected_drives") + (return-type "GList*") +) + +;; +;; wrapped in gvolumemonitor.override +;; +(define-method get_volumes + (of-object "GVolumeMonitor") + (c-name "g_volume_monitor_get_volumes") + (return-type "GList*") +) + +;; +;; wrapped in gvolumemonitor.override +;; +(define-method get_mounts + (of-object "GVolumeMonitor") + (c-name "g_volume_monitor_get_mounts") + (return-type "GList*") +) + +(define-method get_volume_for_uuid + (of-object "GVolumeMonitor") + (c-name "g_volume_monitor_get_volume_for_uuid") + (return-type "GVolume*") + (caller-owns-return #t) + (parameters + '("const-char*" "uuid") + ) +) + +(define-method get_mount_for_uuid + (of-object "GVolumeMonitor") + (c-name "g_volume_monitor_get_mount_for_uuid") + (return-type "GMount*") + (caller-owns-return #t) + (parameters + '("const-char*" "uuid") + ) +) + +(define-function volume_monitor_adopt_orphan_mount + (c-name "g_volume_monitor_adopt_orphan_mount") + (return-type "GVolume*") + (parameters + '("GMount*" "mount") + ) +) + diff --git a/gio/gio.override b/gio/gio.override new file mode 100644 index 0000000..6d001b9 --- /dev/null +++ b/gio/gio.override @@ -0,0 +1,404 @@ +/* -*- Mode: C; c-basic-offset: 4 -*- + * pygtk- Python bindings for the GTK toolkit. + * Copyright (C) 2008 Johan Dahlin + * + * gio.override: module wrapping the GIO library + * + * This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or + * modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public + * License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either + * version 2.1 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. + * + * This library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, + * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of + * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU + * Lesser General Public License for more details. + * + * You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public + * License along with this library; if not, write to the Free Software + * Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 + * USA + */ +%% +modulename gio +%% +import gobject.GObject as PyGObject_Type +import glib.PollFD as PyGPollFD_Type +%% +headers +#define NO_IMPORT_PYGOBJECT +#include +#include +#include "pygio-utils.h" +#include "pyglib.h" +#include "pygsource.h" + +#define BUFSIZE 8192 + +typedef struct _PyGIONotify PyGIONotify; + +struct _PyGIONotify { + gboolean referenced; + PyObject *callback; + PyObject *data; + gboolean attach_self; + gpointer buffer; + gsize buffer_size; + + /* If a structure has any 'slaves', those will reference their + * callbacks and be freed together with the 'master'. */ + PyGIONotify *slaves; +}; + +static GQuark +pygio_notify_get_internal_quark(void) +{ + static GQuark quark = 0; + if (!quark) + quark = g_quark_from_string("pygio::notify"); + return quark; +} + +static PyGIONotify * +pygio_notify_new(void) +{ + return g_slice_new0(PyGIONotify); +} + +static PyGIONotify * +pygio_notify_new_slave(PyGIONotify* master) +{ + PyGIONotify *slave = pygio_notify_new(); + + while (master->slaves) + master = master->slaves; + master->slaves = slave; + + return slave; +} + +static gboolean +pygio_notify_using_optional_callback(PyGIONotify *notify) +{ + if (notify->callback) + return TRUE; + else { + notify->data = NULL; + return FALSE; + } +} + +static gboolean +pygio_notify_callback_is_valid_full(PyGIONotify *notify, const gchar *name) +{ + if (!notify->callback) { + PyErr_SetString(PyExc_RuntimeError, "internal error: callback is not set"); + return FALSE; + } + + if (!PyCallable_Check(notify->callback)) { + gchar *error_message = g_strdup_printf("%s argument not callable", name); + + PyErr_SetString(PyExc_TypeError, error_message); + g_free(error_message); + return FALSE; + } + + return TRUE; +} + +static gboolean +pygio_notify_callback_is_valid(PyGIONotify *notify) +{ + return pygio_notify_callback_is_valid_full(notify, "callback"); +} + +static void +pygio_notify_reference_callback(PyGIONotify *notify) +{ + if (!notify->referenced) { + notify->referenced = TRUE; + Py_XINCREF(notify->callback); + Py_XINCREF(notify->data); + + if (notify->slaves) + pygio_notify_reference_callback(notify->slaves); + } +} + +static void +pygio_notify_copy_buffer(PyGIONotify *notify, gpointer buffer, gsize buffer_size) +{ + if (buffer_size > 0) { + notify->buffer = g_slice_copy(buffer_size, buffer); + notify->buffer_size = buffer_size; + } +} + +static gboolean +pygio_notify_allocate_buffer(PyGIONotify *notify, gsize buffer_size) +{ + if (buffer_size > 0) { + notify->buffer = g_slice_alloc(buffer_size); + if (!notify->buffer) { + PyErr_Format(PyExc_MemoryError, "failed to allocate %d bytes", buffer_size); + return FALSE; + } + + notify->buffer_size = buffer_size; + } + + return TRUE; +} + +static void +pygio_notify_attach_to_result(PyGIONotify *notify) +{ + notify->attach_self = TRUE; +} + +static PyGIONotify * +pygio_notify_get_attached(PyGObject *result) +{ + return g_object_get_qdata(G_OBJECT(result->obj), pygio_notify_get_internal_quark()); +} + +static void +pygio_notify_free(PyGIONotify *notify) +{ + if (notify) { + if (notify->slaves) + pygio_notify_free(notify->slaves); + + if (notify->referenced) { + PyGILState_STATE state; + + state = pyg_gil_state_ensure(); + Py_XDECREF(notify->callback); + Py_XDECREF(notify->data); + pyg_gil_state_release(state); + } + + if (notify->buffer) + g_slice_free1(notify->buffer_size, notify->buffer); + + g_slice_free(PyGIONotify, notify); + } +} + +static void +async_result_callback_marshal(GObject *source_object, + GAsyncResult *result, + PyGIONotify *notify) +{ + PyObject *ret; + PyGILState_STATE state; + + state = pyg_gil_state_ensure(); + + if (!notify->referenced) + g_warning("pygio_notify_reference_callback() hasn't been called before using the structure"); + + if (notify->attach_self) { + g_object_set_qdata_full(G_OBJECT(result), pygio_notify_get_internal_quark(), + notify, (GDestroyNotify) pygio_notify_free); + } + + if (notify->data) + ret = PyEval_CallFunction(notify->callback, "NNO", + pygobject_new(source_object), + pygobject_new((GObject *)result), + notify->data); + else + ret = PyObject_CallFunction(notify->callback, "NN", + pygobject_new(source_object), + pygobject_new((GObject *)result)); + + if (ret == NULL) { + PyErr_Print(); + PyErr_Clear(); + } + + Py_XDECREF(ret); + + /* Otherwise the structure is attached to 'result' and will be + * freed when that object dies. */ + if (!notify->attach_self) + pygio_notify_free(notify); + + pyg_gil_state_release(state); +} +%% +include + gappinfo.override + gapplaunchcontext.override + gbufferedinputstream.override + gcancellable.override + gdatainputstream.override + gdrive.override + gfile.override + gfileattribute.override + gfileenumerator.override + gfileinfo.override + gfileinputstream.override + gfileiostream.override + gfileoutputstream.override + gicon.override + giostream.override + gmemoryinputstream.override + gmemoryoutputstream.override + gmount.override + ginputstream.override + goutputstream.override + gresolver.override + gsocket.override + gvolume.override + gvolumemonitor.override +%% +ignore-glob + *_get_type + *free + *_ref + *_unref + g_async_result_get_user_data + g_file_new_from_commandline_arg + g_file_new_from_path + g_file_new_from_uri + g_file_hash + g_io_error_quark + g_simple_async_result_new_error + g_simple_async_report_error_in_idle + g_simple_async_result_set_op_res_gpointer + g_simple_async_result_get_op_res_gpointer + g_simple_async_result_get_source_tag + g_simple_async_result_run_in_thread + g_simple_async_result_set_from_error + g_simple_async_result_set_error + g_simple_async_result_set_error_va + g_io_module* + g_io_scheduler_* +%% +override g_app_info_get_all noargs +static PyObject * +_wrap_g_app_info_get_all (PyGObject *self) +{ + GList *list, *l; + PyObject *ret; + + list = g_app_info_get_all (); + + ret = PyList_New(0); + for (l = list; l; l = l->next) { + GObject *obj = l->data; + PyObject *item = pygobject_new(obj); + PyList_Append(ret, item); + Py_DECREF(item); + } + g_list_free(list); + + return ret; +} +%% +override g_app_info_get_all_for_type args +static PyObject * +_wrap_g_app_info_get_all_for_type (PyGObject *self, PyObject *args) +{ + GList *list, *l; + PyObject *ret; + gchar *type; + + if (!PyArg_ParseTuple (args, "s:app_info_get_all_for_type", &type)) + return NULL; + + list = g_app_info_get_all_for_type (type); + + ret = PyList_New(0); + for (l = list; l; l = l->next) { + GObject *obj = l->data; + PyObject *item = pygobject_new(obj); + PyList_Append(ret, item); + Py_DECREF(item); + } + g_list_free(list); + + return ret; +} +%% +override g_content_type_guess kwargs +static PyObject * +_wrap_g_content_type_guess(PyGObject *self, PyObject *args, PyObject *kwargs) +{ + char *kwlist[] = {"filename", "data", "want_uncertain", NULL}; + char *filename = NULL, *data = NULL, *type; + int data_size = 0; + gboolean result_uncertain, want_uncertain = FALSE; + PyObject *ret; + + if (!PyArg_ParseTupleAndKeywords (args, kwargs, + "|zz#i:g_content_type_guess", + kwlist, + &filename, &data, &data_size, + &want_uncertain)) + return NULL; + + if (!filename && !data) { + PyErr_SetString(PyExc_TypeError, "need at least one argument"); + return NULL; + } + + type = g_content_type_guess(filename, (guchar *) data, + data_size, &result_uncertain); + + if (want_uncertain) { + ret = Py_BuildValue("zN", type, PyBool_FromLong(result_uncertain)); + + } else { + ret = PyString_FromString(type); + } + + g_free(type); + return ret; +} +%% +override g_vfs_get_supported_uri_schemes noargs +static PyObject * +_wrap_g_vfs_get_supported_uri_schemes(PyGObject *self) +{ + const char * const *names; + PyObject *ret; + + names = g_vfs_get_supported_uri_schemes(G_VFS(self->obj)); + + ret = PyList_New(0); + while (names && *names) { + PyObject *item = PyString_FromString(names[0]); + PyList_Append(ret, item); + Py_DECREF(item); + + names++; + } + + return ret; +} +%% +override g_content_types_get_registered noargs +static PyObject * +_wrap_g_content_types_get_registered(PyObject *self) +{ + GList *list, *l; + PyObject *ret; + + list = g_content_types_get_registered(); + + ret = PyList_New(0); + for (l = list; l; l = l->next) { + char *content_type = l->data; + PyObject *string = PyString_FromString(content_type); + PyList_Append(ret, string); + Py_DECREF(string); + g_free(content_type); + } + g_list_free(list); + + return ret; +} diff --git a/gio/giomodule.c b/gio/giomodule.c new file mode 100644 index 0000000..409aeef --- /dev/null +++ b/gio/giomodule.c @@ -0,0 +1,205 @@ +/* -*- Mode: C; c-basic-offset: 4 -*- + * pygobject - Python bindings for GObject + * Copyright (C) 2008 Johan Dahlin + * + * giomodule.c: module wrapping the GIO library + * + * This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or + * modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public + * License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either + * version 2.1 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. + * + * This library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, + * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of + * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU + * Lesser General Public License for more details. + * + * You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public + * License along with this library; if not, write to the Free Software + * Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 + * USA + */ +#ifdef HAVE_CONFIG_H +# include "config.h" +#endif +#include +#include +#include + +#include + +#define PYGIO_MAJOR_VERSION PYGOBJECT_MAJOR_VERSION +#define PYGIO_MINOR_VERSION PYGOBJECT_MINOR_VERSION +#define PYGIO_MICRO_VERSION PYGOBJECT_MICRO_VERSION + +/* include any extra headers needed here */ + +void pygio_register_classes(PyObject *d); +void pygio_add_constants(PyObject *module, const gchar *strip_prefix); + +extern PyMethodDef pygio_functions[]; + +DL_EXPORT(void) +init_gio(void) +{ + PyObject *m, *d; + PyObject *tuple; + PyObject *e; + /* perform any initialisation required by the library here */ + + m = Py_InitModule("gio._gio", pygio_functions); + d = PyModule_GetDict(m); + + g_type_init(); + pyglib_init(); + + init_pygobject_check(2, 15, 2); + + pygio_register_classes(d); + pygio_add_constants(m, "G_IO_"); + + PyModule_AddStringConstant(m, "ERROR", g_quark_to_string(G_IO_ERROR)); + e = pyglib_register_exception_for_domain("gio.Error", G_IO_ERROR); + PyDict_SetItemString(d, "Error", e); + Py_DECREF(e); + + PyModule_AddStringConstant(m, "FILE_ATTRIBUTE_STANDARD_TYPE", + G_FILE_ATTRIBUTE_STANDARD_TYPE); + PyModule_AddStringConstant(m, "FILE_ATTRIBUTE_STANDARD_IS_HIDDEN", + G_FILE_ATTRIBUTE_STANDARD_IS_HIDDEN); + PyModule_AddStringConstant(m, "FILE_ATTRIBUTE_STANDARD_IS_BACKUP", + G_FILE_ATTRIBUTE_STANDARD_IS_BACKUP); + PyModule_AddStringConstant(m, "FILE_ATTRIBUTE_STANDARD_IS_SYMLINK", + G_FILE_ATTRIBUTE_STANDARD_IS_SYMLINK); + PyModule_AddStringConstant(m, "FILE_ATTRIBUTE_STANDARD_IS_VIRTUAL", + G_FILE_ATTRIBUTE_STANDARD_IS_VIRTUAL); + PyModule_AddStringConstant(m, "FILE_ATTRIBUTE_STANDARD_NAME", + G_FILE_ATTRIBUTE_STANDARD_NAME); + PyModule_AddStringConstant(m, "FILE_ATTRIBUTE_STANDARD_DISPLAY_NAME", + G_FILE_ATTRIBUTE_STANDARD_DISPLAY_NAME); + PyModule_AddStringConstant(m, "FILE_ATTRIBUTE_STANDARD_EDIT_NAME", + G_FILE_ATTRIBUTE_STANDARD_EDIT_NAME); + PyModule_AddStringConstant(m, "FILE_ATTRIBUTE_STANDARD_COPY_NAME", + G_FILE_ATTRIBUTE_STANDARD_COPY_NAME); + PyModule_AddStringConstant(m, "FILE_ATTRIBUTE_STANDARD_DESCRIPTION", + G_FILE_ATTRIBUTE_STANDARD_DESCRIPTION); + PyModule_AddStringConstant(m, "FILE_ATTRIBUTE_STANDARD_ICON", + G_FILE_ATTRIBUTE_STANDARD_ICON); + PyModule_AddStringConstant(m, "FILE_ATTRIBUTE_STANDARD_CONTENT_TYPE", + G_FILE_ATTRIBUTE_STANDARD_CONTENT_TYPE); + PyModule_AddStringConstant(m, "FILE_ATTRIBUTE_STANDARD_FAST_CONTENT_TYPE", + G_FILE_ATTRIBUTE_STANDARD_FAST_CONTENT_TYPE); + PyModule_AddStringConstant(m, "FILE_ATTRIBUTE_STANDARD_SIZE", + G_FILE_ATTRIBUTE_STANDARD_SIZE); + PyModule_AddStringConstant(m, "FILE_ATTRIBUTE_STANDARD_SYMLINK_TARGET", + G_FILE_ATTRIBUTE_STANDARD_SYMLINK_TARGET); + PyModule_AddStringConstant(m, "FILE_ATTRIBUTE_STANDARD_TARGET_URI", + G_FILE_ATTRIBUTE_STANDARD_TARGET_URI); + PyModule_AddStringConstant(m, "FILE_ATTRIBUTE_STANDARD_SORT_ORDER", + G_FILE_ATTRIBUTE_STANDARD_SORT_ORDER); + PyModule_AddStringConstant(m, "FILE_ATTRIBUTE_ETAG_VALUE", + G_FILE_ATTRIBUTE_ETAG_VALUE); + PyModule_AddStringConstant(m, "FILE_ATTRIBUTE_ID_FILE", + G_FILE_ATTRIBUTE_ID_FILE); + PyModule_AddStringConstant(m, "FILE_ATTRIBUTE_ID_FILESYSTEM", + G_FILE_ATTRIBUTE_ID_FILESYSTEM); + PyModule_AddStringConstant(m, "FILE_ATTRIBUTE_ACCESS_CAN_READ", + G_FILE_ATTRIBUTE_ACCESS_CAN_READ); + PyModule_AddStringConstant(m, "FILE_ATTRIBUTE_ACCESS_CAN_WRITE", + G_FILE_ATTRIBUTE_ACCESS_CAN_WRITE); + PyModule_AddStringConstant(m, "FILE_ATTRIBUTE_ACCESS_CAN_EXECUTE", + G_FILE_ATTRIBUTE_ACCESS_CAN_EXECUTE); + PyModule_AddStringConstant(m, "FILE_ATTRIBUTE_ACCESS_CAN_DELETE", + G_FILE_ATTRIBUTE_ACCESS_CAN_DELETE); + PyModule_AddStringConstant(m, "FILE_ATTRIBUTE_ACCESS_CAN_TRASH", + G_FILE_ATTRIBUTE_ACCESS_CAN_TRASH); + PyModule_AddStringConstant(m, "FILE_ATTRIBUTE_ACCESS_CAN_RENAME", + G_FILE_ATTRIBUTE_ACCESS_CAN_RENAME); + PyModule_AddStringConstant(m, "FILE_ATTRIBUTE_MOUNTABLE_CAN_MOUNT", + G_FILE_ATTRIBUTE_MOUNTABLE_CAN_MOUNT); + PyModule_AddStringConstant(m, "FILE_ATTRIBUTE_MOUNTABLE_CAN_UNMOUNT", + G_FILE_ATTRIBUTE_MOUNTABLE_CAN_UNMOUNT); + PyModule_AddStringConstant(m, "FILE_ATTRIBUTE_MOUNTABLE_CAN_EJECT", + G_FILE_ATTRIBUTE_MOUNTABLE_CAN_EJECT); + PyModule_AddStringConstant(m, "FILE_ATTRIBUTE_MOUNTABLE_UNIX_DEVICE", + G_FILE_ATTRIBUTE_MOUNTABLE_UNIX_DEVICE); + PyModule_AddStringConstant(m, "FILE_ATTRIBUTE_MOUNTABLE_HAL_UDI", + G_FILE_ATTRIBUTE_MOUNTABLE_HAL_UDI); + PyModule_AddStringConstant(m, "FILE_ATTRIBUTE_TIME_MODIFIED", + G_FILE_ATTRIBUTE_TIME_MODIFIED); + PyModule_AddStringConstant(m, "FILE_ATTRIBUTE_TIME_MODIFIED_USEC", + G_FILE_ATTRIBUTE_TIME_MODIFIED_USEC); + PyModule_AddStringConstant(m, "FILE_ATTRIBUTE_TIME_ACCESS", + G_FILE_ATTRIBUTE_TIME_ACCESS); + PyModule_AddStringConstant(m, "FILE_ATTRIBUTE_TIME_ACCESS_USEC", + G_FILE_ATTRIBUTE_TIME_ACCESS_USEC); + PyModule_AddStringConstant(m, "FILE_ATTRIBUTE_TIME_CHANGED", + G_FILE_ATTRIBUTE_TIME_CHANGED); + PyModule_AddStringConstant(m, "FILE_ATTRIBUTE_TIME_CHANGED_USEC", + G_FILE_ATTRIBUTE_TIME_CHANGED_USEC); + PyModule_AddStringConstant(m, "FILE_ATTRIBUTE_TIME_CREATED", + G_FILE_ATTRIBUTE_TIME_CREATED); + PyModule_AddStringConstant(m, "FILE_ATTRIBUTE_TIME_CREATED_USEC", + G_FILE_ATTRIBUTE_TIME_CREATED_USEC); + PyModule_AddStringConstant(m, "FILE_ATTRIBUTE_UNIX_DEVICE", + G_FILE_ATTRIBUTE_UNIX_DEVICE); + PyModule_AddStringConstant(m, "FILE_ATTRIBUTE_UNIX_INODE", + G_FILE_ATTRIBUTE_UNIX_INODE); + PyModule_AddStringConstant(m, "FILE_ATTRIBUTE_UNIX_MODE", + G_FILE_ATTRIBUTE_UNIX_MODE); + PyModule_AddStringConstant(m, "FILE_ATTRIBUTE_UNIX_NLINK", + G_FILE_ATTRIBUTE_UNIX_NLINK); + PyModule_AddStringConstant(m, "FILE_ATTRIBUTE_UNIX_UID", + G_FILE_ATTRIBUTE_UNIX_UID); + PyModule_AddStringConstant(m, "FILE_ATTRIBUTE_UNIX_GID", + G_FILE_ATTRIBUTE_UNIX_GID); + PyModule_AddStringConstant(m, "FILE_ATTRIBUTE_UNIX_RDEV", + G_FILE_ATTRIBUTE_UNIX_RDEV); + PyModule_AddStringConstant(m, "FILE_ATTRIBUTE_UNIX_BLOCK_SIZE", + G_FILE_ATTRIBUTE_UNIX_BLOCK_SIZE); + PyModule_AddStringConstant(m, "FILE_ATTRIBUTE_UNIX_BLOCKS", + G_FILE_ATTRIBUTE_UNIX_BLOCKS); + PyModule_AddStringConstant(m, "FILE_ATTRIBUTE_UNIX_IS_MOUNTPOINT", + G_FILE_ATTRIBUTE_UNIX_IS_MOUNTPOINT); + PyModule_AddStringConstant(m, "FILE_ATTRIBUTE_DOS_IS_ARCHIVE", + G_FILE_ATTRIBUTE_DOS_IS_ARCHIVE); + PyModule_AddStringConstant(m, "FILE_ATTRIBUTE_DOS_IS_SYSTEM", + G_FILE_ATTRIBUTE_DOS_IS_SYSTEM); + PyModule_AddStringConstant(m, "FILE_ATTRIBUTE_OWNER_USER", + G_FILE_ATTRIBUTE_OWNER_USER); + PyModule_AddStringConstant(m, "FILE_ATTRIBUTE_OWNER_USER_REAL", + G_FILE_ATTRIBUTE_OWNER_USER_REAL); + PyModule_AddStringConstant(m, "FILE_ATTRIBUTE_OWNER_GROUP", + G_FILE_ATTRIBUTE_OWNER_GROUP); + PyModule_AddStringConstant(m, "FILE_ATTRIBUTE_THUMBNAIL_PATH", + G_FILE_ATTRIBUTE_THUMBNAIL_PATH); + PyModule_AddStringConstant(m, "FILE_ATTRIBUTE_THUMBNAILING_FAILED", + G_FILE_ATTRIBUTE_THUMBNAILING_FAILED); + PyModule_AddStringConstant(m, "FILE_ATTRIBUTE_FILESYSTEM_SIZE", + G_FILE_ATTRIBUTE_FILESYSTEM_SIZE); + PyModule_AddStringConstant(m, "FILE_ATTRIBUTE_FILESYSTEM_FREE", + G_FILE_ATTRIBUTE_FILESYSTEM_FREE); + PyModule_AddStringConstant(m, "FILE_ATTRIBUTE_FILESYSTEM_TYPE", + G_FILE_ATTRIBUTE_FILESYSTEM_TYPE); + PyModule_AddStringConstant(m, "FILE_ATTRIBUTE_FILESYSTEM_READONLY", + G_FILE_ATTRIBUTE_FILESYSTEM_READONLY); + PyModule_AddStringConstant(m, "FILE_ATTRIBUTE_FILESYSTEM_USE_PREVIEW", + G_FILE_ATTRIBUTE_FILESYSTEM_USE_PREVIEW); + PyModule_AddStringConstant(m, "FILE_ATTRIBUTE_GVFS_BACKEND", + G_FILE_ATTRIBUTE_GVFS_BACKEND); + PyModule_AddStringConstant(m, "FILE_ATTRIBUTE_SELINUX_CONTEXT", + G_FILE_ATTRIBUTE_SELINUX_CONTEXT); + PyModule_AddStringConstant(m, "FILE_ATTRIBUTE_TRASH_ITEM_COUNT", + G_FILE_ATTRIBUTE_TRASH_ITEM_COUNT); + + PyModule_AddStringConstant(m, "ERROR", g_quark_to_string(G_IO_ERROR)); + + /* pygio version */ + tuple = Py_BuildValue ("(iii)", + PYGIO_MAJOR_VERSION, + PYGIO_MINOR_VERSION, + PYGIO_MICRO_VERSION); + PyDict_SetItemString(d, "pygio_version", tuple); + Py_DECREF(tuple); +} + diff --git a/gio/giostream.override b/gio/giostream.override new file mode 100644 index 0000000..29ec801 --- /dev/null +++ b/gio/giostream.override @@ -0,0 +1,68 @@ +/* -*- Mode: C; c-basic-offset: 4 -*- + * pygobject - Python bindings for GObject + * Copyright (C) 2009 Gian Mario Tagliaretti + * + * giostream.override: module overrides for GIOStream + * + * This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or + * modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public + * License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either + * version 2.1 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. + * + * This library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, + * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of + * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU + * Lesser General Public License for more details. + * + * You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public + * License along with this library; if not, write to the Free Software + * Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 + * USA + */ + +%% +override g_io_stream_close_async kwargs +static PyObject * +_wrap_g_io_stream_close_async(PyGObject *self, + PyObject *args, + PyObject *kwargs) +{ + static char *kwlist[] = { "callback", "io_priority", "cancellable", + "user_data", NULL }; + int io_priority = G_PRIORITY_DEFAULT; + PyGObject *pycancellable = NULL; + GCancellable *cancellable; + PyGIONotify *notify; + + notify = pygio_notify_new(); + + if (!PyArg_ParseTupleAndKeywords(args, kwargs, + "O|iOO:IOStream.close_async", + kwlist, + ¬ify->callback, + &io_priority, + &pycancellable, + ¬ify->data)) + goto error; + + if (!pygio_notify_callback_is_valid(notify)) + goto error; + + if (!pygio_check_cancellable(pycancellable, &cancellable)) + goto error; + + pygio_notify_reference_callback(notify); + + g_io_stream_close_async(G_IO_STREAM(self->obj), + io_priority, + cancellable, + (GAsyncReadyCallback)async_result_callback_marshal, + notify); + + Py_INCREF(Py_None); + return Py_None; + + error: + pygio_notify_free(notify); + return NULL; +} diff --git a/gio/gmemoryinputstream.override b/gio/gmemoryinputstream.override new file mode 100644 index 0000000..0495338 --- /dev/null +++ b/gio/gmemoryinputstream.override @@ -0,0 +1,91 @@ +/* -*- Mode: C; c-basic-offset: 4 -*- + * pygobject - Python bindings for GObject + * Copyright (C) 2008 Johan Dahlin + * Copyright (C) 2009 Gian Mario Tagliaretti + * + * gmemoryinputstream.override: module overrides for GMemoryInputStream + * + * This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or + * modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public + * License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either + * version 2.1 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. + * + * This library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, + * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of + * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU + * Lesser General Public License for more details. + * + * You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public + * License along with this library; if not, write to the Free Software + * Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 + * USA + */ +%% +override g_memory_input_stream_add_data kwargs +static PyObject * +_wrap_g_memory_input_stream_add_data(PyGObject *self, + PyObject *args, + PyObject *kwargs) +{ + static char *kwlist[] = { "data", NULL }; + PyObject *data; + + if (!PyArg_ParseTupleAndKeywords(args, kwargs, "O:gio.MemoryInputStream.add_data", + kwlist, &data)) + return NULL; + + if (data != Py_None) { + char *copy; + int length; + + if (!PyString_Check(data)) { + PyErr_SetString(PyExc_TypeError, "data must be a string or None"); + return NULL; + } + + length = PyString_Size(data); + copy = g_malloc(length); + memcpy(copy, PyString_AsString(data), length); + + g_memory_input_stream_add_data(G_MEMORY_INPUT_STREAM(self->obj), + copy, length, (GDestroyNotify) g_free); + } + + Py_INCREF(Py_None); + return Py_None; +} +%% +override g_memory_input_stream_new_from_data kwargs +static PyObject * +_wrap_g_memory_input_stream_new_from_data(PyGObject *self, + PyObject *args, + PyObject *kwargs) +{ + static char *kwlist[] = { "data", NULL }; + PyObject *data; + GInputStream *stream = NULL; + + if (!PyArg_ParseTupleAndKeywords(args, kwargs, + "O:gio.memory_input_stream_new_from_data", + kwlist, &data)) + return NULL; + + if (data != Py_None) { + char *copy; + int length; + + if (!PyString_Check(data)) { + PyErr_SetString(PyExc_TypeError, "data must be a string or None"); + return NULL; + } + + length = PyString_Size(data); + copy = g_malloc(length); + memcpy(copy, PyString_AsString(data), length); + + stream = g_memory_input_stream_new_from_data(copy, length, + (GDestroyNotify) g_free); + } + + return pygobject_new((GObject *)stream); +} diff --git a/gio/gmemoryoutputstream.override b/gio/gmemoryoutputstream.override new file mode 100644 index 0000000..7614045 --- /dev/null +++ b/gio/gmemoryoutputstream.override @@ -0,0 +1,45 @@ +/* -*- Mode: C; c-basic-offset: 4 -*- + * pygobject - Python bindings for GObject + * Copyright (C) 2008 Johan Dahlin + * + * gmemoryoutputstream.override: module overrides for GMemoryOutputStream + * + * This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or + * modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public + * License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either + * version 2.1 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. + * + * This library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, + * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of + * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU + * Lesser General Public License for more details. + * + * You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public + * License along with this library; if not, write to the Free Software + * Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 + * USA + */ +%% +override g_memory_output_stream_new noargs +static int +_wrap_g_memory_output_stream_new(PyGObject *self) +{ + self->obj = (GObject *)g_memory_output_stream_new(NULL, 0, g_realloc, g_free); + + if (!self->obj) { + PyErr_SetString(PyExc_RuntimeError, "could not create gio.MemoryOutputStream object"); + return -1; + } + + pygobject_register_wrapper((PyObject *)self); + return 0; +} +%% +override g_memory_output_stream_get_data noargs +static PyObject * +_wrap_g_memory_output_stream_get_data(PyGObject *self) +{ + GMemoryOutputStream *stream = G_MEMORY_OUTPUT_STREAM(self->obj); + return PyString_FromStringAndSize(g_memory_output_stream_get_data(stream), + g_seekable_tell(G_SEEKABLE(stream))); +} diff --git a/gio/gmount.override b/gio/gmount.override new file mode 100644 index 0000000..9fb0828 --- /dev/null +++ b/gio/gmount.override @@ -0,0 +1,454 @@ +/* -*- Mode: C; c-basic-offset: 4 -*- + * pygobject - Python bindings for GObject + * Copyright (C) 2009 Gian Mario Tagliaretti + * + * gmount.override: module overrides for GMount + * + * This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or + * modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public + * License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either + * version 2.1 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. + * + * This library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, + * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of + * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU + * Lesser General Public License for more details. + * + * You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public + * License along with this library; if not, write to the Free Software + * Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 + * USA + */ +%% +override g_mount_guess_content_type kwargs +static PyObject * +_wrap_g_mount_guess_content_type(PyGObject *self, + PyObject *args, + PyObject *kwargs) +{ + static char *kwlist[] = { "callback", "force_rescan", + "cancellable", "user_data", NULL }; + PyGIONotify *notify; + PyGObject *py_cancellable = NULL; + GCancellable *cancellable; + gboolean force_rescan; + + notify = pygio_notify_new(); + + if (!PyArg_ParseTupleAndKeywords(args, kwargs, + "Oi|OO:Mount.guess_content_type", + kwlist, + ¬ify->callback, + &force_rescan, + &py_cancellable, + ¬ify->data)) + goto error; + + if (!pygio_notify_callback_is_valid(notify)) + goto error; + + if (!pygio_check_cancellable(py_cancellable, &cancellable)) + goto error; + + pygio_notify_reference_callback(notify); + + g_mount_guess_content_type(G_MOUNT(self->obj), + force_rescan, + cancellable, + (GAsyncReadyCallback)async_result_callback_marshal, + notify); + + Py_INCREF(Py_None); + return Py_None; + + error: + pygio_notify_free(notify); + return NULL; +} +%% +override g_mount_guess_content_type_finish kwargs +static PyObject * +_wrap_g_mount_guess_content_type_finish(PyGObject *self, + PyObject *args, + PyObject *kwargs) +{ + static char *kwlist[] = { "result", NULL }; + PyGObject *result; + GError *error = NULL; + char **ret; + PyObject *py_ret; + + if (!PyArg_ParseTupleAndKeywords(args, kwargs, + "O!:Mount.guess_content_type_finish", + kwlist, + &PyGAsyncResult_Type, + &result)) + return NULL; + + ret = g_mount_guess_content_type_finish(G_MOUNT(self->obj), + G_ASYNC_RESULT(result->obj), &error); + + if (pyg_error_check(&error)) + return NULL; + + if (ret && ret[0] != NULL) { + py_ret = strv_to_pylist(ret); + g_strfreev (ret); + } else { + py_ret = Py_None; + Py_INCREF(py_ret); + } + return py_ret; +} +%% +override g_mount_guess_content_type_sync kwargs +static PyObject * +_wrap_g_mount_guess_content_type_sync(PyGObject *self, + PyObject *args, + PyObject *kwargs) +{ + static char *kwlist[] = { "force_rescan", "cancellable", NULL }; + gboolean force_rescan; + PyGObject *py_cancellable = NULL; + GCancellable *cancellable; + GError *error = NULL; + char **ret; + PyObject *py_ret; + + if (!PyArg_ParseTupleAndKeywords(args, kwargs, + "i|O:Mount.guess_content_type_sync", + kwlist, + &force_rescan, + &py_cancellable)) + return NULL; + + if (!pygio_check_cancellable(py_cancellable, &cancellable)) + return NULL; + + ret = g_mount_guess_content_type_sync(G_MOUNT(self->obj), force_rescan, + cancellable, &error); + + if (pyg_error_check(&error)) + return NULL; + + if (ret && ret[0] != NULL) { + py_ret = strv_to_pylist(ret); + g_strfreev (ret); + } else { + py_ret = Py_None; + Py_INCREF(py_ret); + } + return py_ret; +} +%% +override g_mount_remount kwargs +static PyObject * +_wrap_g_mount_remount(PyGObject *self, PyObject *args, PyObject *kwargs) +{ + static char *kwlist[] = { "callback", "flags", "mount_operation", + "cancellable", "user_data", NULL }; + PyGIONotify *notify; + PyObject *py_flags = NULL; + GMountUnmountFlags flags = G_MOUNT_UNMOUNT_NONE; + PyObject *py_mount_operation = Py_None; + GMountOperation *mount_operation = NULL; + PyGObject *py_cancellable = NULL; + GCancellable *cancellable; + + notify = pygio_notify_new(); + + if (!PyArg_ParseTupleAndKeywords(args, kwargs, + "O|OOOO:gio.Mount.remount", + kwlist, + ¬ify->callback, + &py_flags, + &py_mount_operation, + &py_cancellable, + ¬ify->data)) + goto error; + + if (!pygio_notify_callback_is_valid(notify)) + goto error; + + if (py_mount_operation != Py_None) { + if (!pygobject_check(py_mount_operation, &PyGMountOperation_Type)) { + PyErr_SetString(PyExc_TypeError, + "mount_operation must be a gio.MountOperation or None"); + goto error; + } + + mount_operation = G_MOUNT_OPERATION(pygobject_get(py_mount_operation)); + } + + if (py_flags && pyg_flags_get_value(G_TYPE_MOUNT_UNMOUNT_FLAGS, + py_flags, (gpointer) &flags)) + goto error; + + if (!pygio_check_cancellable(py_cancellable, &cancellable)) + goto error; + + pygio_notify_reference_callback(notify); + + pyg_begin_allow_threads; + + g_mount_remount(G_MOUNT(self->obj), + flags, + mount_operation, + cancellable, + (GAsyncReadyCallback) async_result_callback_marshal, + notify); + + pyg_end_allow_threads; + + Py_INCREF(Py_None); + return Py_None; + + error: + pygio_notify_free(notify); + return NULL; +} +%% +override g_mount_unmount kwargs +static PyObject * +_wrap_g_mount_unmount(PyGObject *self, + PyObject *args, + PyObject *kwargs) +{ + static char *kwlist[] = { "callback", "flags", + "cancellable", "user_data", NULL }; + PyGIONotify *notify; + PyObject *py_flags = NULL; + PyGObject *py_cancellable = NULL; + GMountUnmountFlags flags = G_MOUNT_UNMOUNT_NONE; + GCancellable *cancellable; + + notify = pygio_notify_new(); + + if (!PyArg_ParseTupleAndKeywords(args, kwargs, + "O|OOO:gio.Mount.unmount", + kwlist, + ¬ify->callback, + &py_flags, + &py_cancellable, + ¬ify->data)) + goto error; + + if (!pygio_notify_callback_is_valid(notify)) + goto error; + + if (py_flags && pyg_flags_get_value(G_TYPE_MOUNT_UNMOUNT_FLAGS, + py_flags, (gpointer)&flags)) + goto error; + + if (!pygio_check_cancellable(py_cancellable, &cancellable)) + goto error; + + pygio_notify_reference_callback(notify); + + pyg_begin_allow_threads; + + g_mount_unmount(G_MOUNT(self->obj), + flags, + cancellable, + (GAsyncReadyCallback)async_result_callback_marshal, + notify); + + pyg_end_allow_threads; + + Py_INCREF(Py_None); + return Py_None; + + error: + pygio_notify_free(notify); + return NULL; +} +%% +override g_mount_eject kwargs +static PyObject * +_wrap_g_mount_eject(PyGObject *self, PyObject *args, PyObject *kwargs) +{ + static char *kwlist[] = { "callback", "flags", "cancellable", "user_data", NULL }; + PyGIONotify *notify; + PyObject *py_flags = NULL; + GMountUnmountFlags flags = G_MOUNT_UNMOUNT_NONE; + PyGObject *py_cancellable = NULL; + GCancellable *cancellable; + + notify = pygio_notify_new(); + + if (!PyArg_ParseTupleAndKeywords(args, kwargs, + "O|OOO:gio.Mount.eject", + kwlist, + ¬ify->callback, + &py_flags, + &py_cancellable, + ¬ify->data)) + goto error; + + if (!pygio_notify_callback_is_valid(notify)) + goto error; + + if (py_flags && pyg_flags_get_value(G_TYPE_MOUNT_UNMOUNT_FLAGS, + py_flags, (gpointer) &flags)) + goto error; + + if (!pygio_check_cancellable(py_cancellable, &cancellable)) + goto error; + + pygio_notify_reference_callback(notify); + + pyg_begin_allow_threads; + + g_mount_eject(G_MOUNT(self->obj), + flags, + cancellable, + (GAsyncReadyCallback) async_result_callback_marshal, + notify); + + pyg_end_allow_threads; + + Py_INCREF(Py_None); + return Py_None; + + error: + pygio_notify_free(notify); + return NULL; +} +%% +override-slot GMount.tp_repr +static PyObject * +_wrap_g_mount_tp_repr(PyGObject *self) +{ + char *name = g_mount_get_name(G_MOUNT(self->obj)); + char *uuid = g_mount_get_uuid(G_MOUNT(self->obj)); + gchar *representation; + PyObject *result; + + if (name) { + if (uuid) { + representation = g_strdup_printf("<%s at %p: %s (%s)>", + self->ob_type->tp_name, self, name, uuid); + } + else { + representation = g_strdup_printf("<%s at %p: %s>", + self->ob_type->tp_name, self, name); + } + } + else + representation = g_strdup_printf("<%s at %p: UNKNOWN NAME>", self->ob_type->tp_name, self); + + g_free(name); + g_free(uuid); + + result = PyString_FromString(representation); + g_free(representation); + return result; +} +%% +override g_mount_unmount_with_operation kwargs +static PyObject * +_wrap_g_mount_unmount_with_operation(PyGObject *self, + PyObject *args, + PyObject *kwargs) +{ + static char *kwlist[] = { "callback", "flags", "mount_operation", + "cancellable", "user_data", NULL }; + PyGIONotify *notify; + PyObject *py_flags = NULL; + PyGObject *mount_operation; + PyGObject *py_cancellable = NULL; + GMountUnmountFlags flags = G_MOUNT_UNMOUNT_NONE; + GCancellable *cancellable; + + notify = pygio_notify_new(); + + if (!PyArg_ParseTupleAndKeywords(args, kwargs, + "O|OOOO:gio.Mount.unmount_with_operation", + kwlist, + ¬ify->callback, + &py_flags, + &mount_operation, + &py_cancellable, + ¬ify->data)) + goto error; + + if (!pygio_notify_callback_is_valid(notify)) + goto error; + + if (py_flags && pyg_flags_get_value(G_TYPE_MOUNT_UNMOUNT_FLAGS, + py_flags, (gpointer)&flags)) + goto error; + + if (!pygio_check_cancellable(py_cancellable, &cancellable)) + goto error; + + pygio_notify_reference_callback(notify); + + g_mount_unmount_with_operation(G_MOUNT(self->obj), + flags, + G_MOUNT_OPERATION(mount_operation->obj), + cancellable, + (GAsyncReadyCallback)async_result_callback_marshal, + notify); + + Py_INCREF(Py_None); + return Py_None; + + error: + pygio_notify_free(notify); + return NULL; +} +%% +override g_mount_eject_with_operation kwargs +static PyObject * +_wrap_g_mount_eject_with_operation(PyGObject *self, + PyObject *args, + PyObject *kwargs) +{ + static char *kwlist[] = { "callback", "flags", "mount_operation", + "cancellable", "user_data", NULL }; + PyGIONotify *notify; + PyObject *py_flags = NULL; + PyGObject *mount_operation; + PyGObject *py_cancellable = NULL; + GMountUnmountFlags flags = G_MOUNT_UNMOUNT_NONE; + GCancellable *cancellable; + + notify = pygio_notify_new(); + + if (!PyArg_ParseTupleAndKeywords(args, kwargs, + "O|OOOO:gio.Mount.eject_with_operation", + kwlist, + ¬ify->callback, + &py_flags, + &mount_operation, + &py_cancellable, + ¬ify->data)) + goto error; + + if (!pygio_notify_callback_is_valid(notify)) + goto error; + + if (py_flags && pyg_flags_get_value(G_TYPE_MOUNT_UNMOUNT_FLAGS, + py_flags, (gpointer)&flags)) + goto error; + + if (!pygio_check_cancellable(py_cancellable, &cancellable)) + goto error; + + pygio_notify_reference_callback(notify); + + g_mount_eject_with_operation(G_MOUNT(self->obj), + flags, + G_MOUNT_OPERATION(mount_operation->obj), + cancellable, + (GAsyncReadyCallback)async_result_callback_marshal, + notify); + + Py_INCREF(Py_None); + return Py_None; + + error: + pygio_notify_free(notify); + return NULL; +} diff --git a/gio/goutputstream.override b/gio/goutputstream.override new file mode 100644 index 0000000..337a84c --- /dev/null +++ b/gio/goutputstream.override @@ -0,0 +1,292 @@ +/* -*- Mode: C; c-basic-offset: 4 -*- + * pygobject - Python bindings for GObject + * Copyright (C) 2008 Johan Dahlin + * + * goutputstream.override: module overrides for GOutputStream + * + * This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or + * modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public + * License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either + * version 2.1 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. + * + * This library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, + * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of + * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU + * Lesser General Public License for more details. + * + * You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public + * License along with this library; if not, write to the Free Software + * Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 + * USA + */ +%% +override g_output_stream_write kwargs +static PyObject * +_wrap_g_output_stream_write(PyGObject *self, + PyObject *args, + PyObject *kwargs) +{ + static char *kwlist[] = { "buffer", "cancellable", NULL }; + PyGObject *pycancellable = NULL; + gchar *buffer; + long count = 0; + GCancellable *cancellable; + GError *error = NULL; + gssize written; + + if (!PyArg_ParseTupleAndKeywords(args, kwargs, + "s#|O!:OutputStream.write", + kwlist, &buffer, &count, + &PyGCancellable_Type, &pycancellable)) + return NULL; + + if (!pygio_check_cancellable(pycancellable, &cancellable)) + return NULL; + + pyg_begin_allow_threads; + written = g_output_stream_write(G_OUTPUT_STREAM(self->obj), + buffer, count, cancellable, &error); + pyg_end_allow_threads; + + if (pyg_error_check(&error)) + return NULL; + + return PyInt_FromLong(written); +} +%% +override g_output_stream_write_all kwargs +static PyObject * +_wrap_g_output_stream_write_all(PyGObject *self, + PyObject *args, + PyObject *kwargs) +{ + static char *kwlist[] = { "buffer", "cancellable", NULL }; + PyGObject *pycancellable = NULL; + gchar *buffer; + long count = 0; + GCancellable *cancellable; + GError *error = NULL; + gsize written; + + if (!PyArg_ParseTupleAndKeywords(args, kwargs, + "s#|O!:OutputStream.write", + kwlist, &buffer, &count, + &PyGCancellable_Type, &pycancellable)) + return NULL; + + if (!pygio_check_cancellable(pycancellable, &cancellable)) + return NULL; + + pyg_begin_allow_threads; + g_output_stream_write_all(G_OUTPUT_STREAM(self->obj), + buffer, count, &written, cancellable, &error); + pyg_end_allow_threads; + + if (pyg_error_check(&error)) + return NULL; + + return PyInt_FromLong(written); +} +%% +override g_output_stream_write_async kwargs +static PyObject * +_wrap_g_output_stream_write_async(PyGObject *self, + PyObject *args, + PyObject *kwargs) +{ + static char *kwlist[] = { "buffer", "callback", "io_priority", "cancellable", + "user_data", NULL }; + gchar *buffer; + long count = -1; + int io_priority = G_PRIORITY_DEFAULT; + PyGObject *pycancellable = NULL; + GCancellable *cancellable; + PyGIONotify *notify; + + notify = pygio_notify_new(); + + if (!PyArg_ParseTupleAndKeywords(args, kwargs, + "s#O|iOO:OutputStream.write_async", + kwlist, &buffer, + &count, + ¬ify->callback, + &io_priority, + &pycancellable, + ¬ify->data)) + goto error; + + if (!pygio_notify_callback_is_valid(notify)) + goto error; + + if (!pygio_check_cancellable(pycancellable, &cancellable)) + goto error; + + pygio_notify_reference_callback(notify); + pygio_notify_copy_buffer(notify, buffer, count); + + g_output_stream_write_async(G_OUTPUT_STREAM(self->obj), + notify->buffer, + notify->buffer_size, + io_priority, + cancellable, + (GAsyncReadyCallback)async_result_callback_marshal, + notify); + + Py_INCREF(Py_None); + return Py_None; + + error: + pygio_notify_free(notify); + return NULL; +} +%% +override g_output_stream_close_async kwargs +static PyObject * +_wrap_g_output_stream_close_async(PyGObject *self, + PyObject *args, + PyObject *kwargs) +{ + static char *kwlist[] = { "callback", "io_priority", + "cancellable", "user_data", NULL }; + int io_priority = G_PRIORITY_DEFAULT; + PyGObject *pycancellable = NULL; + GCancellable *cancellable; + PyGIONotify *notify; + + notify = pygio_notify_new(); + + if (!PyArg_ParseTupleAndKeywords(args, kwargs, + "O|iOO:OutputStream.close_async", + kwlist, + ¬ify->callback, + &io_priority, + &pycancellable, + ¬ify->data)) + goto error; + + if (!pygio_notify_callback_is_valid(notify)) + goto error; + + if (!pygio_check_cancellable(pycancellable, &cancellable)) + goto error; + + pygio_notify_reference_callback(notify); + + g_output_stream_close_async(G_OUTPUT_STREAM(self->obj), + io_priority, + cancellable, + (GAsyncReadyCallback)async_result_callback_marshal, + notify); + + Py_INCREF(Py_None); + return Py_None; + + error: + pygio_notify_free(notify); + return NULL; +} +%% +override g_output_stream_flush_async kwargs +static PyObject * +_wrap_g_output_stream_flush_async(PyGObject *self, + PyObject *args, + PyObject *kwargs) +{ + static char *kwlist[] = { "callback", "io_priority", + "cancellable", "user_data", NULL }; + int io_priority = G_PRIORITY_DEFAULT; + PyGObject *pycancellable = NULL; + GCancellable *cancellable; + PyGIONotify *notify; + + notify = pygio_notify_new(); + + if (!PyArg_ParseTupleAndKeywords(args, kwargs, + "O|iOO:OutputStream.flush_async", + kwlist, + ¬ify->callback, + &io_priority, + &pycancellable, + ¬ify->data)) + goto error; + + if (!pygio_notify_callback_is_valid(notify)) + goto error; + + if (!pygio_check_cancellable(pycancellable, &cancellable)) + goto error; + + pygio_notify_reference_callback(notify); + + g_output_stream_flush_async(G_OUTPUT_STREAM(self->obj), + io_priority, + cancellable, + (GAsyncReadyCallback)async_result_callback_marshal, + notify); + + Py_INCREF(Py_None); + return Py_None; + + error: + pygio_notify_free(notify); + return NULL; +} +%% +override g_output_stream_splice_async kwargs +static PyObject * +_wrap_g_output_stream_splice_async(PyGObject *self, + PyObject *args, + PyObject *kwargs) +{ + static char *kwlist[] = { "source", "callback", "flags", "io_priority", + "cancellable", "user_data", NULL }; + + int io_priority = G_PRIORITY_DEFAULT; + GOutputStreamSpliceFlags flags = G_OUTPUT_STREAM_SPLICE_NONE; + PyObject *py_flags = NULL; + PyGObject *source; + PyGObject *pycancellable = NULL; + GCancellable *cancellable; + PyGIONotify *notify; + + notify = pygio_notify_new(); + + if (!PyArg_ParseTupleAndKeywords(args, kwargs, + "O!O|OiOO:OutputStream.splice_async", + kwlist, + &PyGInputStream_Type, + &source, + ¬ify->callback, + &py_flags, + &io_priority, + &pycancellable, + ¬ify->data)) + goto error; + + if (!pygio_notify_callback_is_valid(notify)) + goto error; + + if (py_flags && pyg_flags_get_value(G_TYPE_OUTPUT_STREAM_SPLICE_FLAGS, + py_flags, (gpointer)&flags)) + goto error; + + if (!pygio_check_cancellable(pycancellable, &cancellable)) + goto error; + + pygio_notify_reference_callback(notify); + + g_output_stream_splice_async(G_OUTPUT_STREAM(self->obj), + G_INPUT_STREAM(source->obj), flags, io_priority, + cancellable, + (GAsyncReadyCallback)async_result_callback_marshal, + notify); + + Py_INCREF(Py_None); + return Py_None; + + error: + pygio_notify_free(notify); + return NULL; +} + +/* GOutputStream.write_all: No ArgType for const-void* */ diff --git a/gio/gresolver.override b/gio/gresolver.override new file mode 100644 index 0000000..ddde73b --- /dev/null +++ b/gio/gresolver.override @@ -0,0 +1,312 @@ +/* -*- Mode: C; c-basic-offset: 4 -*- + * pygobject - Python bindings for GObject + * Copyright (C) 2009 Gian Mario Tagliaretti + * + * gresolver.override: module overrides for GResolver + * + * This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or + * modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public + * License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either + * version 2.1 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. + * + * This library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, + * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of + * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU + * Lesser General Public License for more details. + * + * You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public + * License along with this library; if not, write to the Free Software + * Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 + * USA + */ +%% +override g_resolver_lookup_by_name kwargs +static PyObject * +_wrap_g_resolver_lookup_by_name(PyGObject *self, + PyObject *args, + PyObject *kwargs) +{ + static char *kwlist[] = { "hostname", "cancellable", NULL }; + gchar *hostname; + PyGObject *pycancellable = NULL; + GCancellable *cancellable; + GList *addr; + GError *error = NULL; + PyObject *ret; + + if (!PyArg_ParseTupleAndKeywords(args, kwargs, + "s|O:gio.Resolver.lookup_by_name", + kwlist, + &hostname, + &pycancellable)) + return NULL; + + if (!pygio_check_cancellable(pycancellable, &cancellable)) + return NULL; + + addr = g_resolver_lookup_by_name(G_RESOLVER(self->obj), + hostname, cancellable, &error); + + if (addr) { + PYLIST_FROMGLIST(ret, addr, pygobject_new(list_item), g_resolver_free_addresses, NULL); + return ret; + } else { + Py_INCREF(Py_None); + return Py_None; + } +} +%% +override g_resolver_lookup_by_name_async kwargs +static PyObject * +_wrap_g_resolver_lookup_by_name_async(PyGObject *self, + PyObject *args, + PyObject *kwargs) +{ + static char *kwlist[] = { "callback", "hostname", + "cancellable", "user_data", NULL }; + PyGIONotify *notify; + gchar *hostname; + PyGObject *py_cancellable = NULL; + GCancellable *cancellable; + + notify = pygio_notify_new(); + + if (!PyArg_ParseTupleAndKeywords(args, kwargs, + "Os|OO:gio.Resolver.lookup_by_name_async", + kwlist, + ¬ify->callback, + &hostname, + &py_cancellable, + ¬ify->data)) + goto error; + + if (!pygio_notify_callback_is_valid(notify)) + goto error; + + if (!pygio_check_cancellable(py_cancellable, &cancellable)) + goto error; + + pygio_notify_reference_callback(notify); + + g_resolver_lookup_by_name_async(G_RESOLVER(self->obj), + hostname, + cancellable, + (GAsyncReadyCallback) async_result_callback_marshal, + notify); + + Py_INCREF(Py_None); + return Py_None; + + error: + pygio_notify_free(notify); + return NULL; +} +%% +override g_resolver_lookup_by_name_finish kwargs +static PyObject * +_wrap_g_resolver_lookup_by_name_finish(PyGObject *self, + PyObject *args, + PyObject *kwargs) +{ + static char *kwlist[] = { "result", NULL }; + PyGObject *result; + GList *addr; + PyObject *ret; + GError *error = NULL; + + if (!PyArg_ParseTupleAndKeywords(args, kwargs, + "O!:gio.Resolver.lookup_by_name_finish", + kwlist, + &PyGAsyncResult_Type, + &result)) + return NULL; + + addr = g_resolver_lookup_by_name_finish(G_RESOLVER(self->obj), + G_ASYNC_RESULT(result->obj), + &error); + + if (pyg_error_check(&error)) + return NULL; + + if (addr) { + PYLIST_FROMGLIST(ret, addr, pygobject_new(list_item), + g_resolver_free_addresses, NULL); + return ret; + } else { + Py_INCREF(Py_None); + return Py_None; + } +} +%% +override g_resolver_lookup_by_address_async kwargs +static PyObject * +_wrap_g_resolver_lookup_by_address_async(PyGObject *self, + PyObject *args, + PyObject *kwargs) +{ + static char *kwlist[] = { "callback", "address", + "cancellable", "user_data", NULL }; + PyGIONotify *notify; + PyGObject *address; + PyGObject *py_cancellable = NULL; + GCancellable *cancellable; + + notify = pygio_notify_new(); + + if (!PyArg_ParseTupleAndKeywords(args, kwargs, + "OO|OO:gio.Resolver.lookup_by_address_async", + kwlist, + ¬ify->callback, + &address, + &py_cancellable, + ¬ify->data)) + goto error; + + if (!pygio_notify_callback_is_valid(notify)) + goto error; + + if (!pygio_check_cancellable(py_cancellable, &cancellable)) + goto error; + + pygio_notify_reference_callback(notify); + + g_resolver_lookup_by_address_async(G_RESOLVER(self->obj), + G_INET_ADDRESS(address->obj), + cancellable, + (GAsyncReadyCallback) async_result_callback_marshal, + notify); + + Py_INCREF(Py_None); + return Py_None; + + error: + pygio_notify_free(notify); + return NULL; +} +%% +override g_resolver_lookup_service kwargs +static PyObject * +_wrap_g_resolver_lookup_service(PyGObject *self, + PyObject *args, + PyObject *kwargs) +{ + static char *kwlist[] = { "service", "protocol", + "domain", "cancellable", NULL }; + gchar *service, *protocol, *domain; + PyGObject *pycancellable = NULL; + GCancellable *cancellable; + GList *targets; + GError *error = NULL; + PyObject *ret; + + if (!PyArg_ParseTupleAndKeywords(args, kwargs, + "sss|O:gio.Resolver.lookup_service", + kwlist, + &service, + &protocol, + &domain, + &pycancellable)) + return NULL; + + if (!pygio_check_cancellable(pycancellable, &cancellable)) + return NULL; + + targets = g_resolver_lookup_service(G_RESOLVER(self->obj), + service, protocol, domain, + cancellable, &error); + + if (targets) { + PYLIST_FROMGLIST(ret, targets, + pyg_boxed_new(G_TYPE_SRV_TARGET, list_item, TRUE, TRUE), + g_resolver_free_targets, NULL); + return ret; + } else { + Py_INCREF(Py_None); + return Py_None; + } +} +%% +override g_resolver_lookup_service_async kwargs +static PyObject * +_wrap_g_resolver_lookup_service_async(PyGObject *self, + PyObject *args, + PyObject *kwargs) +{ + static char *kwlist[] = { "callback", "service", "protocol", "domain", + "cancellable", "user_data", NULL }; + PyGIONotify *notify; + gchar *service, *protocol, *domain; + PyGObject *py_cancellable = NULL; + GCancellable *cancellable; + + notify = pygio_notify_new(); + + if (!PyArg_ParseTupleAndKeywords(args, kwargs, + "Osss|OO:gio.Resolver.lookup_service_async", + kwlist, + ¬ify->callback, + &service, + &protocol, + &domain, + &py_cancellable, + ¬ify->data)) + goto error; + + if (!pygio_notify_callback_is_valid(notify)) + goto error; + + if (!pygio_check_cancellable(py_cancellable, &cancellable)) + goto error; + + pygio_notify_reference_callback(notify); + + g_resolver_lookup_service_async(G_RESOLVER(self->obj), + service, protocol, domain, + cancellable, + (GAsyncReadyCallback) async_result_callback_marshal, + notify); + + Py_INCREF(Py_None); + return Py_None; + + error: + pygio_notify_free(notify); + return NULL; +} +%% +override g_resolver_lookup_service_finish kwargs +static PyObject * +_wrap_g_resolver_lookup_service_finish(PyGObject *self, + PyObject *args, + PyObject *kwargs) +{ + static char *kwlist[] = { "result", NULL }; + PyGObject *result; + GList *targets; + PyObject *ret; + GError *error = NULL; + + if (!PyArg_ParseTupleAndKeywords(args, kwargs, + "O!:gio.Resolver.lookup_service_finish", + kwlist, + &PyGAsyncResult_Type, + &result)) + return NULL; + + targets = g_resolver_lookup_service_finish(G_RESOLVER(self->obj), + G_ASYNC_RESULT(result->obj), + &error); + + if (pyg_error_check(&error)) + return NULL; + + if (targets) { + PYLIST_FROMGLIST(ret, targets, + pyg_boxed_new(G_TYPE_SRV_TARGET, list_item, TRUE, TRUE), + g_resolver_free_targets, NULL); + return ret; + } else { + Py_INCREF(Py_None); + return Py_None; + } +} diff --git a/gio/gsocket.override b/gio/gsocket.override new file mode 100644 index 0000000..8f66653 --- /dev/null +++ b/gio/gsocket.override @@ -0,0 +1,575 @@ +/* -*- Mode: C; c-basic-offset: 4 -*- + * pygobject - Python bindings for GObject + * Copyright (C) 2009 Gian Mario Tagliaretti + * + * gsocket.override: module overrides for GSocket and related types + * + * This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or + * modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public + * License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either + * version 2.1 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. + * + * This library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, + * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of + * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU + * Lesser General Public License for more details. + * + * You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public + * License along with this library; if not, write to the Free Software + * Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 + * USA + */ + +%% +override g_socket_condition_check kwargs +static PyObject * +_wrap_g_socket_condition_check(PyGObject *self, + PyObject *args, + PyObject *kwargs) +{ + static char *kwlist[] = { "condition", NULL }; + gint condition, ret; + + if (!PyArg_ParseTupleAndKeywords(args, kwargs, + "i:gio.Socket.condition_check", + kwlist, &condition)) + return NULL; + + ret = g_socket_condition_check(G_SOCKET(self->obj), condition); + + return pyg_flags_from_gtype(G_TYPE_IO_CONDITION, ret); +} +%% +override g_socket_condition_wait kwargs +static PyObject * +_wrap_g_socket_condition_wait(PyGObject *self, + PyObject *args, + PyObject *kwargs) +{ + static char *kwlist[] = { "condition", "cancellable", NULL }; + gboolean ret; + gint condition; + PyGObject *py_cancellable = NULL; + GCancellable *cancellable; + GError *error; + + if (!PyArg_ParseTupleAndKeywords(args, kwargs, + "i|O:gio.Socket.condition_wait", + kwlist, &condition, &cancellable)) + return NULL; + + if (!pygio_check_cancellable(py_cancellable, &cancellable)) + return NULL; + + ret = g_socket_condition_wait(G_SOCKET(self->obj), condition, + cancellable, &error); + + return PyBool_FromLong(ret); +} +%% +override g_socket_address_enumerator_next_async kwargs +static PyObject * +_wrap_g_socket_address_enumerator_next_async(PyGObject *self, + PyObject *args, + PyObject *kwargs) +{ + static char *kwlist[] = { "callback", "cancellable", "user_data", NULL }; + PyGIONotify *notify; + PyGObject *py_cancellable = NULL; + GCancellable *cancellable; + + notify = pygio_notify_new(); + + if (!PyArg_ParseTupleAndKeywords(args, kwargs, + "O|OO:gio.SocketAddressEnumerator.next_async", + kwlist, + ¬ify->callback, + &py_cancellable, + ¬ify->data)) + goto error; + + if (!pygio_notify_callback_is_valid(notify)) + goto error; + + if (!pygio_check_cancellable(py_cancellable, &cancellable)) + goto error; + + pygio_notify_reference_callback(notify); + + g_socket_address_enumerator_next_async(G_SOCKET_ADDRESS_ENUMERATOR(self->obj), + cancellable, + (GAsyncReadyCallback) async_result_callback_marshal, + notify); + + Py_INCREF(Py_None); + return Py_None; + + error: + pygio_notify_free(notify); + return NULL; +} +%% +override g_socket_client_connect_async kwargs +static PyObject * +_wrap_g_socket_client_connect_async(PyGObject *self, + PyObject *args, + PyObject *kwargs) +{ + static char *kwlist[] = { "callback", "connectable", "cancellable", "user_data", NULL }; + PyGIONotify *notify; + PyGObject *py_cancellable = NULL; + GCancellable *cancellable; + PyGObject *py_connectable; + + notify = pygio_notify_new(); + + if (!PyArg_ParseTupleAndKeywords(args, kwargs, + "OO|OO:gio.SocketClient.connect_async", + kwlist, + ¬ify->callback, + &py_connectable, + &py_cancellable, + ¬ify->data)) + goto error; + + if (!pygio_notify_callback_is_valid(notify)) + goto error; + + if (!pygio_check_cancellable(py_cancellable, &cancellable)) + goto error; + + pygio_notify_reference_callback(notify); + + g_socket_client_connect_async(G_SOCKET_CLIENT(self->obj), + G_SOCKET_CONNECTABLE(py_connectable->obj), + cancellable, + (GAsyncReadyCallback) async_result_callback_marshal, + notify); + + Py_INCREF(Py_None); + return Py_None; + + error: + pygio_notify_free(notify); + return NULL; +} +%% +override g_socket_client_connect_to_host_async kwargs +static PyObject * +_wrap_g_socket_client_connect_to_host_async(PyGObject *self, + PyObject *args, + PyObject *kwargs) +{ + static char *kwlist[] = { "callback", "host_and_port", "default_port", + "cancellable", "user_data", NULL }; + PyGIONotify *notify; + PyGObject *py_cancellable = NULL; + GCancellable *cancellable; + gchar *host_and_port; + guint16 default_port; + + notify = pygio_notify_new(); + + if (!PyArg_ParseTupleAndKeywords(args, kwargs, + "OsH|OO:gio.SocketClient.connect_to_host_async", + kwlist, + ¬ify->callback, + &host_and_port, + &default_port, + &py_cancellable, + ¬ify->data)) + goto error; + + if (!pygio_notify_callback_is_valid(notify)) + goto error; + + if (!pygio_check_cancellable(py_cancellable, &cancellable)) + goto error; + + pygio_notify_reference_callback(notify); + + g_socket_client_connect_to_host_async(G_SOCKET_CLIENT(self->obj), + host_and_port, default_port, + cancellable, + (GAsyncReadyCallback) async_result_callback_marshal, + notify); + + Py_INCREF(Py_None); + return Py_None; + + error: + pygio_notify_free(notify); + return NULL; +} +%% +override g_socket_client_connect_to_service_async kwargs +static PyObject * +_wrap_g_socket_client_connect_to_service_async(PyGObject *self, + PyObject *args, + PyObject *kwargs) +{ + static char *kwlist[] = { "callback", "domain", "service", + "cancellable", "user_data", NULL }; + PyGIONotify *notify; + PyGObject *py_cancellable = NULL; + GCancellable *cancellable; + gchar *domain, *service; + + notify = pygio_notify_new(); + + if (!PyArg_ParseTupleAndKeywords(args, kwargs, + "Oss|OO:gio.SocketClient.connect_to_service_async", + kwlist, + ¬ify->callback, + &domain, + &service, + &py_cancellable, + ¬ify->data)) + goto error; + + if (!pygio_notify_callback_is_valid(notify)) + goto error; + + if (!pygio_check_cancellable(py_cancellable, &cancellable)) + goto error; + + pygio_notify_reference_callback(notify); + + g_socket_client_connect_to_service_async(G_SOCKET_CLIENT(self->obj), + domain, service, + cancellable, + (GAsyncReadyCallback) async_result_callback_marshal, + notify); + + Py_INCREF(Py_None); + return Py_None; + + error: + pygio_notify_free(notify); + return NULL; +} +%% +override g_socket_listener_add_address kwargs +static PyObject * +_wrap_g_socket_listener_add_address(PyGObject *self, PyObject *args, PyObject *kwargs) +{ + static char *kwlist[] = { "address", "type", "protocol", + "source_object", NULL }; + GSocketProtocol protocol; + PyObject *py_type = NULL, *py_protocol = NULL; + GError *error = NULL; + gboolean ret; + GSocketType type; + GSocketAddress *effective_address; + PyGObject *address, *py_source_object = NULL; + GObject *source_object; + + if (!PyArg_ParseTupleAndKeywords(args, kwargs,"O!OO|O!:gio.SocketListener.add_address", + kwlist, + &PyGSocketAddress_Type, &address, + &py_type, &py_protocol, + &PyGObject_Type, &source_object, + &PyGSocketAddress_Type, &effective_address)) + return NULL; + + if (pyg_enum_get_value(G_TYPE_SOCKET_TYPE, py_type, (gpointer)&type)) + return NULL; + + if (pyg_enum_get_value(G_TYPE_SOCKET_PROTOCOL, py_protocol, (gpointer)&protocol)) + return NULL; + + if (py_source_object == NULL || (PyObject*)py_source_object == Py_None) + source_object = NULL; + else if (pygobject_check(py_source_object, &PyGObject_Type)) + source_object = G_OBJECT(py_source_object->obj); + else { + PyErr_SetString(PyExc_TypeError, "source_object should be a gobject.GObject or None"); + return NULL; + } + + ret = g_socket_listener_add_address(G_SOCKET_LISTENER(self->obj), + G_SOCKET_ADDRESS(address->obj), + type, protocol, + source_object, + &effective_address, + &error); + + if (pyg_error_check(&error)) + return NULL; + + if (ret) + return pygobject_new((GObject *)effective_address); + else { + Py_INCREF(Py_None); + return Py_None; + } +} +%% +override g_socket_listener_accept kwargs +static PyObject * +_wrap_g_socket_listener_accept(PyGObject *self, PyObject *args, PyObject *kwargs) +{ + static char *kwlist[] = { "cancellable", NULL }; + GError *error = NULL; + PyGObject *py_cancellable = NULL; + GCancellable *cancellable; + PyObject *py_connection, *py_source_object; + GObject *source_object; + GSocketConnection *connection; + + if (!PyArg_ParseTupleAndKeywords(args, kwargs,"|O:gio.SocketListener.accept", + kwlist, + &py_cancellable)) + return NULL; + + + if (!pygio_check_cancellable(py_cancellable, &cancellable)) + return NULL; + + connection = g_socket_listener_accept(G_SOCKET_LISTENER(self->obj), + &source_object, + cancellable, + &error); + + if (pyg_error_check(&error)) + return NULL; + + if (connection) + py_connection = pygobject_new((GObject *)connection); + else { + py_connection = Py_None; + Py_INCREF(py_connection); + } + + if (source_object) + py_source_object = pygobject_new((GObject *)source_object); + else { + py_source_object= Py_None; + Py_INCREF(py_source_object); + } + return Py_BuildValue("(NN)", py_connection, py_source_object); +} +%% +override g_socket_listener_accept_async kwargs +static PyObject * +_wrap_g_socket_listener_accept_async(PyGObject *self, + PyObject *args, + PyObject *kwargs) +{ + static char *kwlist[] = { "callback", "cancellable", "user_data", NULL }; + PyGIONotify *notify; + PyGObject *py_cancellable = NULL; + GCancellable *cancellable; + + notify = pygio_notify_new(); + + if (!PyArg_ParseTupleAndKeywords(args, kwargs, + "O|OO:gio.SocketListener.accept_async", + kwlist, + ¬ify->callback, + &py_cancellable, + ¬ify->data)) + goto error; + + if (!pygio_notify_callback_is_valid(notify)) + goto error; + + if (!pygio_check_cancellable(py_cancellable, &cancellable)) + goto error; + + pygio_notify_reference_callback(notify); + + g_socket_listener_accept_async(G_SOCKET_LISTENER(self->obj), + cancellable, + (GAsyncReadyCallback) async_result_callback_marshal, + notify); + + Py_INCREF(Py_None); + return Py_None; + + error: + pygio_notify_free(notify); + return NULL; +} +%% +override g_socket_listener_accept_finish kwargs +static PyObject * +_wrap_g_socket_listener_accept_finish(PyGObject *self, + PyObject *args, + PyObject *kwargs) +{ + static char *kwlist[] = { "result", NULL }; + GError *error = NULL; + PyGObject *result; + PyObject *py_connection, *py_source_object; + GObject *source_object; + GSocketConnection *connection; + + if (!PyArg_ParseTupleAndKeywords(args, kwargs,"O!:gio.SocketListener.accept_finish", + kwlist, + &PyGAsyncResult_Type, &result)) + return NULL; + + connection = g_socket_listener_accept_finish(G_SOCKET_LISTENER(self->obj), + G_ASYNC_RESULT(result->obj), + &source_object, + &error); + + if (pyg_error_check(&error)) + return NULL; + + if (connection) + py_connection = pygobject_new((GObject *)connection); + else { + py_connection = Py_None; + Py_INCREF(py_connection); + } + + if (source_object) + py_source_object = pygobject_new((GObject *)source_object); + else { + py_source_object= Py_None; + Py_INCREF(py_source_object); + } + return Py_BuildValue("(NN)", py_connection, py_source_object); +} +%% +override g_socket_listener_accept_socket kwargs +static PyObject * +_wrap_g_socket_listener_accept_socket(PyGObject *self, + PyObject *args, + PyObject *kwargs) +{ + static char *kwlist[] = { "cancellable", NULL }; + GError *error = NULL; + PyGObject *py_cancellable = NULL; + GCancellable *cancellable; + PyObject *py_socket, *py_source_object; + GObject *source_object; + GSocket *socket; + + if (!PyArg_ParseTupleAndKeywords(args, kwargs,"|O:gio.SocketListener.accept_socket", + kwlist, + &py_cancellable)) + return NULL; + + + if (!pygio_check_cancellable(py_cancellable, &cancellable)) + return NULL; + + socket = g_socket_listener_accept_socket(G_SOCKET_LISTENER(self->obj), + &source_object, + cancellable, + &error); + + if (pyg_error_check(&error)) + return NULL; + + if (socket) + py_socket = pygobject_new((GObject *)socket); + else { + py_socket = Py_None; + Py_INCREF(py_socket); + } + + if (source_object) + py_source_object = pygobject_new((GObject *)source_object); + else { + py_source_object= Py_None; + Py_INCREF(py_source_object); + } + return Py_BuildValue("(NN)", py_socket, py_source_object); +} +%% +override g_socket_listener_accept_socket_async kwargs +static PyObject * +_wrap_g_socket_listener_accept_socket_async(PyGObject *self, + PyObject *args, + PyObject *kwargs) +{ + static char *kwlist[] = { "callback", "cancellable", "user_data", NULL }; + PyGIONotify *notify; + PyGObject *py_cancellable = NULL; + GCancellable *cancellable; + + notify = pygio_notify_new(); + + if (!PyArg_ParseTupleAndKeywords(args, kwargs, + "O|OO:gio.SocketListener.accept_socket_async", + kwlist, + ¬ify->callback, + &py_cancellable, + ¬ify->data)) + goto error; + + if (!pygio_notify_callback_is_valid(notify)) + goto error; + + if (!pygio_check_cancellable(py_cancellable, &cancellable)) + goto error; + + pygio_notify_reference_callback(notify); + + g_socket_listener_accept_socket_async(G_SOCKET_LISTENER(self->obj), + cancellable, + (GAsyncReadyCallback) async_result_callback_marshal, + notify); + + Py_INCREF(Py_None); + return Py_None; + + error: + pygio_notify_free(notify); + return NULL; +} +%% +override g_socket_listener_accept_socket_finish kwargs +static PyObject * +_wrap_g_socket_listener_accept_socket_finish(PyGObject *self, + PyObject *args, + PyObject *kwargs) +{ + static char *kwlist[] = { "result", NULL }; + GError *error = NULL; + PyGObject *result; + PyObject *py_socket, *py_source_object; + GObject *source_object; + GSocket *socket; + + if (!PyArg_ParseTupleAndKeywords(args, kwargs,"O!:gio.SocketListener.accept_socket_finish", + kwlist, + &PyGAsyncResult_Type, &result)) + return NULL; + + socket = g_socket_listener_accept_socket_finish(G_SOCKET_LISTENER(self->obj), + G_ASYNC_RESULT(result->obj), + &source_object, + &error); + + if (pyg_error_check(&error)) + return NULL; + + if (socket) + py_socket = pygobject_new((GObject *)socket); + else { + py_socket= Py_None; + Py_INCREF(py_socket); + } + + if (source_object) + py_source_object = pygobject_new((GObject *)source_object); + else { + py_source_object= Py_None; + Py_INCREF(py_source_object); + } + return Py_BuildValue("(NN)", py_socket, py_source_object); +} + +/* Could not write method GSocketAddress.to_native: No ArgType for gpointer */ +/* Could not write method GSocket.receive_from: No ArgType for GSocketAddress** */ +/* Could not write method GSocket.receive_message: No ArgType for GSocketAddress** */ +/* Could not write method GSocket.send_message: No ArgType for GOutputVector* */ +/* Could not write method GSocket.create_source: No ArgType for GIOCondition */ +/* Could not write method GSocketControlMessage.serialize: No ArgType for gpointer */ +/* Could not write function socket_address_new_from_native: No ArgType for gpointer */ +/* Could not write function socket_control_message_deserialize: No ArgType for gpointer */ diff --git a/gio/gvolume.override b/gio/gvolume.override new file mode 100644 index 0000000..89c27e4 --- /dev/null +++ b/gio/gvolume.override @@ -0,0 +1,237 @@ +/* -*- Mode: C; c-basic-offset: 4 -*- + * pygobject - Python bindings for GObject + * Copyright (C) 2008 Johan Dahlin + * + * gvolume.override: module overrides for GVolume + * + * This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or + * modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public + * License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either + * version 2.1 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. + * + * This library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, + * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of + * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU + * Lesser General Public License for more details. + * + * You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public + * License along with this library; if not, write to the Free Software + * Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 + * USA + */ +%% +override g_volume_mount kwargs +static PyObject * +_wrap_g_volume_mount(PyGObject *self, + PyObject *args, + PyObject *kwargs) +{ + static char *kwlist[] = { "mount_operation", "callback", "flags", + "cancellable", "user_data", NULL }; + PyGIONotify *notify; + PyObject *py_flags = NULL; + PyGObject *py_mount_operation = NULL; + GMountOperation *mount_operation = NULL; + PyGObject *py_cancellable = NULL; + GMountMountFlags flags = G_MOUNT_MOUNT_NONE; + GCancellable *cancellable; + + notify = pygio_notify_new(); + + if (!PyArg_ParseTupleAndKeywords(args, kwargs, + "OO|OOO:Volume.mount", + kwlist, + &py_mount_operation, + ¬ify->callback, + &py_flags, + &py_cancellable, + ¬ify->data)) + goto error; + + if ((PyObject *)py_mount_operation == Py_None) + mount_operation = NULL; + + else if (py_mount_operation && pygobject_check(py_mount_operation, + &PyGMountOperation_Type)) + mount_operation = G_MOUNT_OPERATION(py_mount_operation->obj); + + else if (py_mount_operation) { + PyErr_SetString(PyExc_TypeError, + "mount_operation should be a GMountOperation or None"); + return NULL; + } + + if (!pygio_notify_callback_is_valid(notify)) + goto error; + + if (py_flags && pyg_flags_get_value(G_TYPE_MOUNT_MOUNT_FLAGS, + py_flags, (gpointer)&flags)) + goto error; + + if (!pygio_check_cancellable(py_cancellable, &cancellable)) + goto error; + + pygio_notify_reference_callback(notify); + + g_volume_mount(G_VOLUME(self->obj), + flags, + mount_operation, + cancellable, + (GAsyncReadyCallback)async_result_callback_marshal, + notify); + + Py_INCREF(Py_None); + return Py_None; + + error: + pygio_notify_free(notify); + return NULL; +} +%% +override g_volume_eject kwargs +static PyObject * +_wrap_g_volume_eject(PyGObject *self, + PyObject *args, + PyObject *kwargs) +{ + static char *kwlist[] = { "callback", "flags", + "cancellable", "user_data", NULL }; + PyGIONotify *notify; + PyObject *py_flags = NULL; + PyGObject *py_cancellable = NULL; + GMountUnmountFlags flags = G_MOUNT_UNMOUNT_NONE; + GCancellable *cancellable; + + notify = pygio_notify_new(); + + if (!PyArg_ParseTupleAndKeywords(args, kwargs, + "O|OOO:Volume.eject", + kwlist, + ¬ify->callback, + &py_flags, + &py_cancellable, + ¬ify->data)) + goto error; + + if (!pygio_notify_callback_is_valid(notify)) + goto error; + + if (py_flags && pyg_flags_get_value(G_TYPE_MOUNT_UNMOUNT_FLAGS, + py_flags, (gpointer)&flags)) + goto error; + + if (!pygio_check_cancellable(py_cancellable, &cancellable)) + goto error; + + pygio_notify_reference_callback(notify); + + g_volume_eject(G_VOLUME(self->obj), + flags, + cancellable, + (GAsyncReadyCallback)async_result_callback_marshal, + notify); + + Py_INCREF(Py_None); + return Py_None; + + error: + pygio_notify_free(notify); + return NULL; +} +%% +override-slot GVolume.tp_repr +static PyObject * +_wrap_g_volume_tp_repr(PyGObject *self) +{ + char *name = g_volume_get_name(G_VOLUME(self->obj)); + gchar *representation; + PyObject *result; + + if (name) { + representation = g_strdup_printf("<%s at %p: %s>", self->ob_type->tp_name, self, name); + g_free(name); + } + else + representation = g_strdup_printf("<%s at %p: UNKNOWN NAME>", self->ob_type->tp_name, self); + + result = PyString_FromString(representation); + g_free(representation); + return result; +} +%% +override g_volume_enumerate_identifiers noargs +static PyObject * +_wrap_g_volume_enumerate_identifiers (PyGObject *self) +{ + char **ids; + PyObject *ret; + + pyg_begin_allow_threads; + + ids = g_volume_enumerate_identifiers(G_VOLUME (self->obj)); + + pyg_end_allow_threads; + + if (ids && ids[0] != NULL) { + ret = strv_to_pylist(ids); + g_strfreev (ids); + } else { + ret = Py_None; + Py_INCREF(ret); + } + return ret; +} +%% +override g_volume_eject_with_operation kwargs +static PyObject * +_wrap_g_volume_eject_with_operation(PyGObject *self, + PyObject *args, + PyObject *kwargs) +{ + static char *kwlist[] = { "callback", "flags", "mount_operation", + "cancellable", "user_data", NULL }; + PyGIONotify *notify; + PyObject *py_flags = NULL; + PyGObject *mount_operation; + PyGObject *py_cancellable = NULL; + GMountUnmountFlags flags = G_MOUNT_UNMOUNT_NONE; + GCancellable *cancellable; + + notify = pygio_notify_new(); + + if (!PyArg_ParseTupleAndKeywords(args, kwargs, + "O|OOOO:gio.Volume.eject_with_operation", + kwlist, + ¬ify->callback, + &py_flags, + &mount_operation, + &py_cancellable, + ¬ify->data)) + goto error; + + if (!pygio_notify_callback_is_valid(notify)) + goto error; + + if (py_flags && pyg_flags_get_value(G_TYPE_MOUNT_UNMOUNT_FLAGS, + py_flags, (gpointer)&flags)) + goto error; + + if (!pygio_check_cancellable(py_cancellable, &cancellable)) + goto error; + + pygio_notify_reference_callback(notify); + + g_volume_eject_with_operation(G_VOLUME(self->obj), + flags, + G_MOUNT_OPERATION(mount_operation->obj), + cancellable, + (GAsyncReadyCallback)async_result_callback_marshal, + notify); + + Py_INCREF(Py_None); + return Py_None; + + error: + pygio_notify_free(notify); + return NULL; +} diff --git a/gio/gvolumemonitor.override b/gio/gvolumemonitor.override new file mode 100644 index 0000000..4ffedf3 --- /dev/null +++ b/gio/gvolumemonitor.override @@ -0,0 +1,94 @@ +/* -*- Mode: C; c-basic-offset: 4 -*- + * pygobject - Python bindings for GObject + * Copyright (C) 2008 Johan Dahlin + * + * gvolumemonitor.override: module overrides for GVolumeMonitor + * + * This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or + * modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public + * License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either + * version 2.1 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. + * + * This library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, + * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of + * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU + * Lesser General Public License for more details. + * + * You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public + * License along with this library; if not, write to the Free Software + * Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 + * USA + */ +%% +override-slot GVolumeMonitor.tp_new +static PyObject * +_wrap_g_volume_monitor_tp_new(PyObject *type, PyObject *args, PyObject *kwargs) +{ + return pygobject_new(G_OBJECT(g_volume_monitor_get())); +} +%% +override g_volume_monitor_get_connected_drives noargs +static PyObject * +_wrap_g_volume_monitor_get_connected_drives (PyGObject *self) +{ + GList *list, *l; + PyObject *ret; + + list = g_volume_monitor_get_connected_drives (G_VOLUME_MONITOR (self->obj)); + + ret = PyList_New(0); + for (l = list; l; l = l->next) { + GDrive *drive = l->data; + PyObject *item = pygobject_new((GObject *)drive); + PyList_Append(ret, item); + Py_DECREF(item); + g_object_unref(drive); + } + g_list_free(list); + + return ret; +} +%% +override g_volume_monitor_get_volumes noargs +static PyObject * +_wrap_g_volume_monitor_get_volumes (PyGObject *self) +{ + GList *list, *l; + PyObject *ret; + + list = g_volume_monitor_get_volumes (G_VOLUME_MONITOR (self->obj)); + + ret = PyList_New(0); + for (l = list; l; l = l->next) { + GVolume *volume = l->data; + PyObject *item = pygobject_new((GObject *)volume); + PyList_Append(ret, item); + Py_DECREF(item); + g_object_unref(volume); + } + g_list_free(list); + + return ret; +} +%% +override g_volume_monitor_get_mounts noargs +static PyObject * +_wrap_g_volume_monitor_get_mounts (PyGObject *self) +{ + GList *list, *l; + PyObject *ret; + + list = g_volume_monitor_get_mounts (G_VOLUME_MONITOR (self->obj)); + + ret = PyList_New(0); + for (l = list; l; l = l->next) { + GMount *mount = l->data; + PyObject *item = pygobject_new((GObject *)mount); + PyList_Append(ret, item); + Py_DECREF(item); + g_object_unref(mount); + } + g_list_free(list); + + return ret; +} diff --git a/gio/pygio-utils.c b/gio/pygio-utils.c new file mode 100644 index 0000000..be41453 --- /dev/null +++ b/gio/pygio-utils.c @@ -0,0 +1,208 @@ +/* -*- Mode: C; c-basic-offset: 4 -*- + * pygtk- Python bindings for the GTK toolkit. + * Copyright (C) 2008 Johan Dahlin + * Copyright (C) 2008 Gian Mario Tagliaretti + * + * giomodule.c: module wrapping the GIO library + * + * This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or + * modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public + * License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either + * version 2.1 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. + * + * This library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, + * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of + * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU + * Lesser General Public License for more details. + * + * You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public + * License along with this library; if not, write to the Free Software + * Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 + * USA + */ + +#include "pygio-utils.h" + +/** + * pygio_check_cancellable: + * @pycancellable: + * @cancellable: + * + * Returns: + */ +gboolean +pygio_check_cancellable(PyGObject *pycancellable, + GCancellable **cancellable) +{ + if (pycancellable == NULL || (PyObject*)pycancellable == Py_None) + *cancellable = NULL; + else if (pygobject_check(pycancellable, &PyGCancellable_Type)) + *cancellable = G_CANCELLABLE(pycancellable->obj); + else + { + PyErr_SetString(PyExc_TypeError, + "cancellable should be a gio.Cancellable"); + return FALSE; + } + return TRUE; +} + +/** + * pygio_check_launch_context: + * @pycontext: + * @context: + * + * Returns: + */ +gboolean +pygio_check_launch_context(PyGObject *pycontext, + GAppLaunchContext **context) +{ + if (pycontext == NULL || (PyObject*)pycontext == Py_None) + *context = NULL; + else if (pygobject_check(pycontext, &PyGAppLaunchContext_Type)) + *context = G_APP_LAUNCH_CONTEXT(pycontext->obj); + else + { + PyErr_SetString(PyExc_TypeError, + "launch_context should be a GAppLaunchContext or None"); + return FALSE; + } + return TRUE; +} + +/** + * pygio_pylist_to_gfile_glist: + * @pyfile_list: + * + * Returns: + */ +GList * +pygio_pylist_to_gfile_glist(PyObject *pyfile_list) +{ + GList *file_list = NULL; + PyObject *item; + int len, i; + + len = PySequence_Size(pyfile_list); + for (i = 0; i < len; i++) { + item = PySequence_GetItem(pyfile_list, i); + if (!PyObject_TypeCheck(item, &PyGFile_Type)) { + PyErr_SetString(PyExc_TypeError, + "files must be a list or tuple of GFile"); + g_list_free(file_list); + return NULL; + } + file_list = g_list_prepend(file_list, ((PyGObject *)item)->obj); + } + file_list = g_list_reverse(file_list); + + return file_list; +} + +/** + * pygio_pylist_to_uri_glist: + * @pyfile_list: + * + * Returns: + */ +GList * +pygio_pylist_to_uri_glist(PyObject *pyfile_list) +{ + GList *file_list = NULL; + PyObject *item; + int len, i; + + len = PySequence_Size(pyfile_list); + for (i = 0; i < len; i++) { + item = PySequence_GetItem(pyfile_list, i); + if (!PyString_Check(item)) { + PyErr_SetString(PyExc_TypeError, + "files must be strings"); + g_list_free(file_list); + return NULL; + } + file_list = g_list_prepend(file_list, PyString_AsString(item)); + } + file_list = g_list_reverse(file_list); + + return file_list; +} + +/** + * strv_to_pylist: + * @strv: array of strings + * + * Returns: A python list of strings + */ +PyObject * +strv_to_pylist (char **strv) +{ + gsize len, i; + PyObject *list; + + len = strv ? g_strv_length (strv) : 0; + list = PyList_New (len); + + for (i = 0; i < len; i++) + PyList_SetItem (list, i, PyString_FromString (strv[i])); + + return list; +} + +/** + * pylist_to_strv: + * @strvp: a pointer to an array where return strings. + * + * Returns: TRUE if the list of strings could be converted, FALSE otherwise. + */ +gboolean +pylist_to_strv (PyObject *list, + char ***strvp) +{ + int i, len; + char **ret; + + *strvp = NULL; + + if (list == Py_None) + return TRUE; + + if (!PySequence_Check (list)) + { + PyErr_Format (PyExc_TypeError, "argument must be a list or tuple of strings"); + return FALSE; + } + + if ((len = PySequence_Size (list)) < 0) + return FALSE; + + ret = g_new (char*, len + 1); + for (i = 0; i <= len; ++i) + ret[i] = NULL; + + for (i = 0; i < len; ++i) + { + PyObject *item = PySequence_GetItem (list, i); + + if (!item) + { + g_strfreev (ret); + return FALSE; + } + + if (!PyString_Check (item)) + { + Py_DECREF (item); + g_strfreev (ret); + PyErr_Format (PyExc_TypeError, "argument must be a list of strings"); + return FALSE; + } + + ret[i] = g_strdup (PyString_AsString (item)); + Py_DECREF (item); + } + + *strvp = ret; + return TRUE; +} diff --git a/gio/pygio-utils.h b/gio/pygio-utils.h new file mode 100644 index 0000000..76bfde3 --- /dev/null +++ b/gio/pygio-utils.h @@ -0,0 +1,49 @@ +/* -*- Mode: C; c-basic-offset: 4 -*- + * pygtk- Python bindings for the GTK toolkit. + * Copyright (C) 2008 Johan Dahlin + * + * giomodule.c: module wrapping the GIO library + * + * This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or + * modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public + * License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either + * version 2.1 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. + * + * This library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, + * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of + * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU + * Lesser General Public License for more details. + * + * You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public + * License along with this library; if not, write to the Free Software + * Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 + * USA + */ + +#ifndef __PYGIO_UTILS_H__ +#define __PYGIO_UTILS_H__ + +#define NO_IMPORT_PYGOBJECT +#include +#include +#include + +extern PyTypeObject PyGCancellable_Type; +extern PyTypeObject PyGAppLaunchContext_Type; +extern PyTypeObject PyGFile_Type; + +gboolean pygio_check_cancellable(PyGObject *pycancellable, + GCancellable **cancellable); + +gboolean pygio_check_launch_context(PyGObject *pycontext, + GAppLaunchContext **context); + +GList* pygio_pylist_to_gfile_glist(PyObject *pycontext); + +GList* pygio_pylist_to_uri_glist(PyObject *pycontext); + +PyObject* strv_to_pylist (char **strv); + +gboolean pylist_to_strv (PyObject *list, char ***strvp); + +#endif /* __PYGIO_UTILS_H__ */ diff --git a/gio/unix-types.defs b/gio/unix-types.defs new file mode 100644 index 0000000..ed1ed9f --- /dev/null +++ b/gio/unix-types.defs @@ -0,0 +1,55 @@ +;; -*- scheme -*- + +(define-object Connection + (in-module "giounix") + (parent "GSocketConnection") + (c-name "GUnixConnection") + (gtype-id "G_TYPE_UNIX_CONNECTION") +) + +(define-object DesktopAppInfo + (docstring + "DesktopAppInfo(desktop_id) -> gio.unix.DesktopAppInfo\n\n" + "gio.Unix.DesktopAppInfo is an implementation of gio.AppInfo\n" + "based on desktop files." + ) + (in-module "giounix") + (parent "GObject") + (c-name "GDesktopAppInfo") + (gtype-id "G_TYPE_DESKTOP_APP_INFO") +) + +(define-object FDMessage + (in-module "giounix") + (parent "GSocketControlMessage") + (c-name "GUnixFDMessage") + (gtype-id "G_TYPE_UNIX_FD_MESSAGE") +) + +(define-object InputStream + (in-module "giounix") + (parent "GInputStream") + (c-name "GUnixInputStream") + (gtype-id "G_TYPE_UNIX_INPUT_STREAM") +) + +(define-object OutputStream + (in-module "giounix") + (parent "GOutputStream") + (c-name "GUnixOutputStream") + (gtype-id "G_TYPE_UNIX_OUTPUT_STREAM") +) + +(define-pointer MountEntry + (in-module "giounix") + (c-name "GUnixMountEntry") + (gtype-id "GIO_UNIX_MOUNT_ENTRY_TYPE") +) + +(define-object SocketAddress + (in-module "giounix") + (parent "GSocketAddress") + (c-name "GUnixSocketAddress") + (gtype-id "G_TYPE_UNIX_SOCKET_ADDRESS") +) + diff --git a/gio/unix.defs b/gio/unix.defs new file mode 100644 index 0000000..ff43ed6 --- /dev/null +++ b/gio/unix.defs @@ -0,0 +1,475 @@ +;; -*- scheme -*- + +(include "unix-types.defs") + +;; From gunixconnection.h + +(define-function g_unix_connection_get_type + (c-name "g_unix_connection_get_type") + (return-type "GType") +) + +(define-method send_fd + (of-object "GUnixConnection") + (c-name "g_unix_connection_send_fd") + (return-type "gboolean") + (parameters + '("gint" "fd") + '("GCancellable*" "cancellable") + '("GError**" "error") + ) +) + +(define-method receive_fd + (of-object "GUnixConnection") + (c-name "g_unix_connection_receive_fd") + (return-type "gint") + (parameters + '("GCancellable*" "cancellable") + '("GError**" "error") + ) +) + + + +;; From gdesktopappinfo.h + +(define-function desktop_app_info_get_type + (c-name "g_desktop_app_info_get_type") + (return-type "GType") +) + +(define-function desktop_app_info_new_from_filename + (c-name "g_desktop_app_info_new_from_filename") + (return-type "GDesktopAppInfo*") + (parameters + '("const-char*" "filename") + ) +) + +(define-function g_desktop_app_info_new_from_keyfile + (c-name "g_desktop_app_info_new_from_keyfile") + (return-type "GDesktopAppInfo*") + (parameters + '("GKeyFile*" "key_file") + ) +) + +(define-function desktop_app_info_new + (c-name "g_desktop_app_info_new") + (is-constructor-of "GDesktopAppInfo") + (return-type "GDesktopAppInfo*") + (parameters + '("const-char*" "desktop_id") + ) +) + +(define-method get_is_hidden + (of-object "GDesktopAppInfo") + (c-name "g_desktop_app_info_get_is_hidden") + (return-type "gboolean") +) + +(define-function desktop_app_info_set_desktop_env + (c-name "g_desktop_app_info_set_desktop_env") + (return-type "none") + (parameters + '("const-char*" "desktop_env") + ) +) + + + +;; From gunixfdmessage.h + +(define-function g_unix_fd_message_get_type + (c-name "g_unix_fd_message_get_type") + (return-type "GType") +) + +(define-function g_unix_fd_message_new + (c-name "g_unix_fd_message_new") + (is-constructor-of "GUnixFdMessage") + (return-type "GSocketControlMessage*") +) + +(define-method steal_fds + (of-object "GUnixFDMessage") + (c-name "g_unix_fd_message_steal_fds") + (return-type "gint*") + (parameters + '("gint*" "length") + ) +) + +(define-method append_fd + (of-object "GUnixFDMessage") + (c-name "g_unix_fd_message_append_fd") + (return-type "gboolean") + (parameters + '("gint" "fd") + '("GError**" "error") + ) +) + + + +;; From gunixmounts.h + +(define-function unix_mount_free + (c-name "g_unix_mount_free") + (return-type "none") + (parameters + '("GUnixMountEntry*" "mount_entry") + ) +) + +(define-method free + (of-object "GUnixMountPoint") + (c-name "g_unix_mount_point_free") + (return-type "none") +) + +(define-function unix_mount_compare + (c-name "g_unix_mount_compare") + (return-type "gint") + (parameters + '("GUnixMountEntry*" "mount1") + '("GUnixMountEntry*" "mount2") + ) +) + +(define-function unix_mount_get_mount_path + (c-name "g_unix_mount_get_mount_path") + (return-type "const-char*") + (parameters + '("GUnixMountEntry*" "mount_entry") + ) +) + +(define-function unix_mount_get_device_path + (c-name "g_unix_mount_get_device_path") + (return-type "const-char*") + (parameters + '("GUnixMountEntry*" "mount_entry") + ) +) + +(define-function unix_mount_get_fs_type + (c-name "g_unix_mount_get_fs_type") + (return-type "const-char*") + (parameters + '("GUnixMountEntry*" "mount_entry") + ) +) + +(define-function unix_mount_is_readonly + (c-name "g_unix_mount_is_readonly") + (return-type "gboolean") + (parameters + '("GUnixMountEntry*" "mount_entry") + ) +) + +(define-function unix_mount_is_system_internal + (c-name "g_unix_mount_is_system_internal") + (return-type "gboolean") + (parameters + '("GUnixMountEntry*" "mount_entry") + ) +) + +(define-function unix_mount_guess_can_eject + (c-name "g_unix_mount_guess_can_eject") + (return-type "gboolean") + (parameters + '("GUnixMountEntry*" "mount_entry") + ) +) + +(define-function unix_mount_guess_should_display + (c-name "g_unix_mount_guess_should_display") + (return-type "gboolean") + (parameters + '("GUnixMountEntry*" "mount_entry") + ) +) + +(define-function unix_mount_guess_name + (c-name "g_unix_mount_guess_name") + (return-type "char*") + (parameters + '("GUnixMountEntry*" "mount_entry") + ) +) + +(define-function unix_mount_guess_icon + (c-name "g_unix_mount_guess_icon") + (return-type "GIcon*") + (parameters + '("GUnixMountEntry*" "mount_entry") + ) +) + +(define-method compare + (of-object "GUnixMountPoint") + (c-name "g_unix_mount_point_compare") + (return-type "gint") + (parameters + '("GUnixMountPoint*" "mount2") + ) +) + +(define-method get_mount_path + (of-object "GUnixMountPoint") + (c-name "g_unix_mount_point_get_mount_path") + (return-type "const-char*") +) + +(define-method get_device_path + (of-object "GUnixMountPoint") + (c-name "g_unix_mount_point_get_device_path") + (return-type "const-char*") +) + +(define-method get_fs_type + (of-object "GUnixMountPoint") + (c-name "g_unix_mount_point_get_fs_type") + (return-type "const-char*") +) + +(define-method is_readonly + (of-object "GUnixMountPoint") + (c-name "g_unix_mount_point_is_readonly") + (return-type "gboolean") +) + +(define-method is_user_mountable + (of-object "GUnixMountPoint") + (c-name "g_unix_mount_point_is_user_mountable") + (return-type "gboolean") +) + +(define-method is_loopback + (of-object "GUnixMountPoint") + (c-name "g_unix_mount_point_is_loopback") + (return-type "gboolean") +) + +(define-method guess_can_eject + (of-object "GUnixMountPoint") + (c-name "g_unix_mount_point_guess_can_eject") + (return-type "gboolean") +) + +(define-method guess_name + (of-object "GUnixMountPoint") + (c-name "g_unix_mount_point_guess_name") + (return-type "char*") +) + +(define-method guess_icon + (of-object "GUnixMountPoint") + (c-name "g_unix_mount_point_guess_icon") + (return-type "GIcon*") +) + +(define-function unix_mount_points_get + (c-name "g_unix_mount_points_get") + (return-type "GList*") + (parameters + '("guint64*" "time_read") + ) +) + +(define-function unix_mounts_get + (c-name "g_unix_mounts_get") + (return-type "GList*") + (parameters + '("guint64*" "time_read") + ) +) + +(define-function unix_mount_at + (c-name "g_unix_mount_at") + (return-type "GUnixMountEntry*") + (parameters + '("const-char*" "mount_path") + '("guint64*" "time_read") + ) +) + +(define-function unix_mounts_changed_since + (c-name "g_unix_mounts_changed_since") + (return-type "gboolean") + (parameters + '("guint64" "time") + ) +) + +(define-function unix_mount_points_changed_since + (c-name "g_unix_mount_points_changed_since") + (return-type "gboolean") + (parameters + '("guint64" "time") + ) +) + +(define-function unix_mount_monitor_get_type + (c-name "g_unix_mount_monitor_get_type") + (return-type "GType") +) + +(define-function unix_mount_monitor_new + (c-name "g_unix_mount_monitor_new") + (is-constructor-of "GUnixMountMonitor") + (return-type "GUnixMountMonitor*") +) + +(define-method set_rate_limit + (of-object "GUnixMountMonitor") + (c-name "g_unix_mount_monitor_set_rate_limit") + (return-type "none") + (parameters + '("int" "limit_msec") + ) +) + +(define-function unix_is_mount_path_system_internal + (c-name "g_unix_is_mount_path_system_internal") + (return-type "gboolean") + (parameters + '("const-char*" "mount_path") + ) +) + + + +;; From gunixinputstream.h + +(define-function unix_input_stream_get_type + (c-name "g_unix_input_stream_get_type") + (return-type "GType") +) + +(define-function unix_input_stream_new + (c-name "g_unix_input_stream_new") + (is-constructor-of "GUnixInputStream") + (return-type "GInputStream*") + (parameters + '("int" "fd") + '("gboolean" "close_fd_at_close") + ) +) + +(define-method set_close_fd + (of-object "GUnixInputStream") + (c-name "g_unix_input_stream_set_close_fd") + (return-type "none") + (parameters + '("gboolean" "close_fd") + ) +) + +(define-method get_close_fd + (of-object "GUnixInputStream") + (c-name "g_unix_input_stream_get_close_fd") + (return-type "gboolean") +) + +(define-method get_fd + (of-object "GUnixInputStream") + (c-name "g_unix_input_stream_get_fd") + (return-type "gint") +) + + + +;; From gunixoutputstream.h + +(define-function unix_output_stream_get_type + (c-name "g_unix_output_stream_get_type") + (return-type "GType") +) + +(define-function unix_output_stream_new + (c-name "g_unix_output_stream_new") + (is-constructor-of "GUnixOutputStream") + (return-type "GOutputStream*") + (parameters + '("int" "fd") + '("gboolean" "close_fd_at_close") + ) +) + +(define-method set_close_fd + (of-object "GUnixOutputStream") + (c-name "g_unix_output_stream_set_close_fd") + (return-type "none") + (parameters + '("gboolean" "close_fd") + ) +) + +(define-method get_close_fd + (of-object "GUnixOutputStream") + (c-name "g_unix_output_stream_get_close_fd") + (return-type "gboolean") +) + +(define-method get_fd + (of-object "GUnixOutputStream") + (c-name "g_unix_output_stream_get_fd") + (return-type "gint") +) + + + +;; From gunixsocketaddress.h + +(define-function g_unix_socket_address_get_type + (c-name "g_unix_socket_address_get_type") + (return-type "GType") +) + +(define-function g_unix_socket_address_new + (c-name "g_unix_socket_address_new") + (is-constructor-of "GUnixSocketAddress") + (return-type "GSocketAddress*") + (parameters + '("const-gchar*" "path") + ) +) + +(define-function g_unix_socket_address_new_abstract + (c-name "g_unix_socket_address_new_abstract") + (return-type "GSocketAddress*") + (parameters + '("const-gchar*" "path") + '("int" "path_len") + ) +) + +(define-method get_path + (of-object "GUnixSocketAddress") + (c-name "g_unix_socket_address_get_path") + (return-type "const-char*") +) + +(define-method get_path_len + (of-object "GUnixSocketAddress") + (c-name "g_unix_socket_address_get_path_len") + (return-type "gsize") +) + +(define-method get_is_abstract + (of-object "GUnixSocketAddress") + (c-name "g_unix_socket_address_get_is_abstract") + (return-type "gboolean") +) + +(define-function g_unix_socket_address_abstract_names_supported + (c-name "g_unix_socket_address_abstract_names_supported") + (return-type "gboolean") +) + diff --git a/gio/unix.override b/gio/unix.override new file mode 100644 index 0000000..aebc6fc --- /dev/null +++ b/gio/unix.override @@ -0,0 +1,62 @@ +/* -*- Mode: C; c-basic-offset: 4 -*- + * pygobject - Python bindings for GObject + * Copyright (C) 2008 Johan Dahlin + * + * unixmodule.c: module wrapping the GIO UNIX library + * + * This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or + * modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public + * License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either + * version 2.1 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. + * + * This library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, + * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of + * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU + * Lesser General Public License for more details. + * + * You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public + * License along with this library; if not, write to the Free Software + * Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 + * USA + */ +%% +headers +#define NO_IMPORT_PYGOBJECT +#include +#include +#include +#include +#include +#include +#define GIO_COMPILATION +#include +#undef GIO_COMPILATION +#include +#include + +#define GIO_UNIX_MOUNT_ENTRY_TYPE (_gio_unix_mount_entry_get_type ()) + +static GType _gio_unix_mount_entry_get_type (void) +{ + static GType our_type = 0; + + if (our_type == 0) + our_type = g_pointer_type_register_static ("GUnixMountEntry"); + + return our_type; +} + +%% +modulename gio.unix +%% +import gobject.GObject as PyGObject_Type +import gio.InputStream as PyGInputStream_Type +import gio.OutputStream as PyGOutputStream_Type +import gio.SocketAddress as PyGSocketAddress_Type +import gio.Cancellable as PyGCancellable_Type +import gio.SocketConnection as PyGSocketConnection_Type +import gio.SocketControlMessage as PyGSocketControlMessage_Type +%% +ignore-glob + *_get_type +%% diff --git a/gio/unixmodule.c b/gio/unixmodule.c new file mode 100644 index 0000000..7a49856 --- /dev/null +++ b/gio/unixmodule.c @@ -0,0 +1,52 @@ +/* -*- Mode: C; c-basic-offset: 4 -*- + * pygobject - Python bindings for GObject + * Copyright (C) 2008 Johan Dahlin + * + * unixmodule.c: module wrapping the GIO UNIX library + * + * This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or + * modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public + * License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either + * version 2.1 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. + * + * This library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, + * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of + * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU + * Lesser General Public License for more details. + * + * You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public + * License along with this library; if not, write to the Free Software + * Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 + * USA + */ +#ifdef HAVE_CONFIG_H +# include "config.h" +#endif +#include +#include + +#include + +/* include any extra headers needed here */ + +void pyunix_register_classes(PyObject *d); +void pyunix_add_constants(PyObject *module, const gchar *strip_prefix); + +extern PyMethodDef pyunix_functions[]; + +DL_EXPORT(void) +initunix(void) +{ + PyObject *m, *d; + + /* perform any initialisation required by the library here */ + + m = Py_InitModule("gio.unix", pyunix_functions); + d = PyModule_GetDict(m); + + init_pygobject(); + + pyunix_register_classes(d); + +} + diff --git a/glib/Makefile.am b/glib/Makefile.am new file mode 100644 index 0000000..d230da4 --- /dev/null +++ b/glib/Makefile.am @@ -0,0 +1,59 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(at your option) any later version. +# +# This library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, +# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of +# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU +# Lesser General Public License for more details. +# +# You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public +# License along with this library; if not, write to the Free Software +# Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 +# USA + +from glib._glib import * +_PyGLib_API = _glib._PyGLib_API + +del _glib diff --git a/glib/glibmodule.c b/glib/glibmodule.c new file mode 100644 index 0000000..f794d5d --- /dev/null +++ b/glib/glibmodule.c @@ -0,0 +1,896 @@ +/* -*- Mode: C; c-set-style: python; c-basic-offset: 4 -*- + * pyglib - Python bindings for GLib toolkit. + * Copyright (C) 1998-2003 James Henstridge + * 2004-2008 Johan Dahlin + * + * glibmodule.c: wrapper for the glib library. + * + * This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or + * modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public + * License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either + * version 2.1 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. + * + * This library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, + * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of + * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU + * Lesser General Public License for more details. + * + * You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public + * License along with this library; if not, write to the Free Software + * Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 + * USA + */ + +#ifdef HAVE_CONFIG_H +# include +#endif + +#include +#include +#include "pyglib.h" +#include "pyglib-private.h" +#include "pygiochannel.h" +#include "pygmaincontext.h" +#include "pygmainloop.h" +#include "pygoptioncontext.h" +#include "pygoptiongroup.h" +#include "pygsource.h" +#include "pygspawn.h" + +#define PYGLIB_MAJOR_VERSION PYGOBJECT_MAJOR_VERSION +#define PYGLIB_MINOR_VERSION PYGOBJECT_MINOR_VERSION +#define PYGLIB_MICRO_VERSION PYGOBJECT_MICRO_VERSION + + +/* ---------------- glib module functions -------------------- */ + +struct _PyGChildData { + PyObject *func; + PyObject *data; +}; + +static gint +get_handler_priority(gint *priority, PyObject *kwargs) +{ + Py_ssize_t len, pos; 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+ + if (!PyArg_ParseTuple(args, "s#:glib.filename_from_utf8", + &utf8string, &utf8string_len)) + return NULL; + + filename = g_filename_from_utf8(utf8string, utf8string_len, + NULL, &bytes_written, &error); + if (pyglib_error_check(&error)) { + g_free(filename); + return NULL; + } + py_filename = _PyUnicode_FromStringAndSize(filename, bytes_written); + g_free(filename); + return py_filename; +} + + +static PyObject* +pyglib_get_application_name(PyObject *self) +{ + const char *name; + + name = g_get_application_name(); + if (!name) { + Py_INCREF(Py_None); + return Py_None; + } + return _PyUnicode_FromString(name); +} + +static PyObject* +pyglib_set_application_name(PyObject *self, PyObject *arg) +{ + if (!PyString_Check(arg)) { + PyErr_Format(PyExc_TypeError, + "first argument must be a string, not '%s'", + PyString_AS_STRING(PyObject_Repr(arg))); + return NULL; + } + g_set_application_name(PyString_AS_STRING(arg)); + Py_INCREF(Py_None); + return Py_None; +} + +static PyObject* +pyglib_get_prgname(PyObject *self) +{ + char *name; + + name = g_get_prgname(); + if (!name) { + Py_INCREF(Py_None); + return Py_None; + } + return _PyUnicode_FromString(name); +} + +static PyObject* +pyglib_set_prgname(PyObject *self, PyObject *arg) +{ + if (!PyString_Check(arg)) { + PyErr_Format(PyExc_TypeError, + "first argument must be a string, not '%s'", + PyString_AS_STRING(PyObject_Repr(arg))); + return NULL; + } + g_set_prgname(PyString_AS_STRING(arg)); + Py_INCREF(Py_None); + return Py_None; +} + +static PyObject * +pyglib_find_program_in_path(PyObject *unused, PyObject *args, PyObject *kwargs) +{ + static char *kwlist[] = { "program", NULL }; + char *program, *ret; + PyObject *retval; + + if (!PyArg_ParseTupleAndKeywords(args, kwargs, + "s:glib.find_program_in_path", kwlist, + &program)) + return NULL; + + ret = g_find_program_in_path(program); + retval = _PyUnicode_FromString(ret); + g_free(ret); + return retval; +} + +static PyMethodDef _glib_functions[] = { + { "threads_init", + (PyCFunction) pyglib_threads_init, METH_NOARGS, + "threads_init()\n" + "Initialize GLib for use from multiple threads. If you also use GTK+\n" + "itself (i.e. GUI, not just PyGObject), use gtk.gdk.threads_init()\n" + "instead." }, + { "idle_add", + (PyCFunction)pyglib_idle_add, METH_VARARGS|METH_KEYWORDS, + "idle_add(callable, user_data=None, priority=None) -> source id\n" + " callable receives (user_data)\n" + "Adds a callable to be called whenever there are no higher priority\n" + "events pending to the default main loop." }, + { "timeout_add", + (PyCFunction)pyglib_timeout_add, METH_VARARGS|METH_KEYWORDS, + "timeout_add(interval, callable, user_data=None,\n" + " priority=None) -> source id\n" + " callable receives (user_data)\n" + "Sets a callable be called repeatedly until it returns False." }, + { "timeout_add_seconds", + (PyCFunction)pyglib_timeout_add_seconds, METH_VARARGS|METH_KEYWORDS, + "timeout_add(interval, callable, user_data=None,\n" + " priority=None) -> source_id\n" + " callable receives (user_data)\n" + "Sets a callable be called repeatedly until it returns False.\n" + "Use this if you want to have a timer in the \"seconds\" range\n" + "and do not care about the exact time of the first call of the\n" + "timer, use this for more efficient system power usage." }, + { "io_add_watch", + (PyCFunction)pyglib_io_add_watch, METH_VARARGS|METH_KEYWORDS, + "io_add_watch(fd, condition, callback, user_data=None) -> source id\n" + " callable receives (fd, condition, user_data)\n" + "Arranges for the fd to be monitored by the main loop for the\n" + "specified condition. Condition is a combination of glib.IO_IN,\n" + "glib.IO_OUT, glib.IO_PRI, gio.IO_ERR and gio.IO_HUB.\n" }, + { "child_watch_add", + (PyCFunction)pyglib_child_watch_add, METH_VARARGS|METH_KEYWORDS, + "child_watch_add(pid, callable, user_data=None,\n" + "priority=None) -> source id\n" + " callable receives (pid, condition, user_data)\n" + "Sets the function specified by function to be called with the user\n" + "data specified by data when the child indicated by pid exits.\n" + "Condition is a combination of glib.IO_IN, glib.IO_OUT, glib.IO_PRI,\n" + "gio.IO_ERR and gio.IO_HUB." }, + { "source_remove", + (PyCFunction)pyglib_source_remove, METH_VARARGS, + "source_remove(source_id) -> True if removed\n" + "Removes the event source specified by source id as returned by the\n" + "glib.idle_add(), glib.timeout_add() or glib.io_add_watch()\n" + "functions." }, + { "spawn_async", + (PyCFunction)pyglib_spawn_async, METH_VARARGS|METH_KEYWORDS, + "spawn_async(argv, envp=None, working_directory=None,\n" + " flags=0, child_setup=None, user_data=None,\n" + " standard_input=None, standard_output=None,\n" + " standard_error=None) -> (pid, stdin, stdout, stderr)\n" + "Execute a child program asynchronously within a glib.MainLoop()\n" + "See the reference manual for a complete reference." }, + { "main_context_default", + (PyCFunction)pyglib_main_context_default, METH_NOARGS, + "main_context_default() -> a main context\n" + "Returns the default main context. This is the main context used\n" + "for main loop functions when a main loop is not explicitly specified." }, + { "main_depth", + (PyCFunction)pyglib_main_depth, METH_NOARGS, + "main_depth() -> stack depth\n" + "Returns the depth of the stack of calls in the main context." }, + { "filename_display_name", + (PyCFunction)pyglib_filename_display_name, METH_VARARGS }, + { "filename_display_basename", + (PyCFunction)pyglib_filename_display_basename, METH_VARARGS }, + { "filename_from_utf8", + (PyCFunction)pyglib_filename_from_utf8, METH_VARARGS }, + { "get_application_name", + (PyCFunction)pyglib_get_application_name, METH_NOARGS }, + { "set_application_name", + (PyCFunction)pyglib_set_application_name, METH_O }, + { "get_prgname", + (PyCFunction)pyglib_get_prgname, METH_NOARGS }, + { "set_prgname", + (PyCFunction)pyglib_set_prgname, METH_O }, + { "get_current_time", + (PyCFunction)pyglib_get_current_time, METH_NOARGS }, + { "get_user_cache_dir", + (PyCFunction)pyglib_get_user_cache_dir, METH_NOARGS }, + { "get_user_config_dir", + (PyCFunction)pyglib_get_user_config_dir, METH_NOARGS }, + { "get_user_data_dir", + (PyCFunction)pyglib_get_user_data_dir, METH_NOARGS }, + { "get_user_special_dir", + (PyCFunction)pyglib_get_user_special_dir, METH_VARARGS|METH_KEYWORDS }, + { "markup_escape_text", + (PyCFunction)pyglib_markup_escape_text, METH_VARARGS|METH_KEYWORDS }, + { "find_program_in_path", + (PyCFunction)pyglib_find_program_in_path, METH_VARARGS|METH_KEYWORDS }, + { NULL, NULL, 0 } +}; + +/* ----------------- glib module initialisation -------------- */ + +static struct _PyGLib_Functions pyglib_api = { + FALSE, /* threads_enabled */ + NULL, /* gerror_exception */ + NULL, /* block_threads */ + NULL /* unblock_threads */ +}; + +static void +pyglib_register_api(PyObject *d) +{ + PyObject *o; + + /* for addon libraries ... */ + PyDict_SetItemString(d, "_PyGLib_API", + o=PyCObject_FromVoidPtr(&pyglib_api,NULL)); + Py_DECREF(o); + + pyglib_init_internal(o); +} + +static void +pyglib_register_error(PyObject *d) +{ + PyObject *dict; + PyObject *gerror_class; + dict = PyDict_New(); + /* This is a hack to work around the deprecation warning of + * BaseException.message in Python 2.6+. + * GError has also an "message" attribute. + */ + PyDict_SetItemString(dict, "message", Py_None); + gerror_class = PyErr_NewException("glib.GError", PyExc_RuntimeError, dict); + Py_DECREF(dict); + + PyDict_SetItemString(d, "GError", gerror_class); + pyglib_api.gerror_exception = gerror_class; +} + +static void +pyglib_register_version_tuples(PyObject *d) +{ + PyObject *o; + + /* glib version */ + o = Py_BuildValue("(iii)", glib_major_version, glib_minor_version, + glib_micro_version); + PyDict_SetItemString(d, "glib_version", o); + Py_DECREF(o); + + /* pyglib version */ + o = Py_BuildValue("(iii)", + PYGLIB_MAJOR_VERSION, + PYGLIB_MINOR_VERSION, + PYGLIB_MICRO_VERSION); + PyDict_SetItemString(d, "pyglib_version", o); + Py_DECREF(o); +} + +static void +pyglib_register_constants(PyObject *m) +{ + PyModule_AddIntConstant(m, "SPAWN_LEAVE_DESCRIPTORS_OPEN", + G_SPAWN_LEAVE_DESCRIPTORS_OPEN); + PyModule_AddIntConstant(m, "SPAWN_DO_NOT_REAP_CHILD", + G_SPAWN_DO_NOT_REAP_CHILD); + PyModule_AddIntConstant(m, "SPAWN_SEARCH_PATH", + G_SPAWN_SEARCH_PATH); + PyModule_AddIntConstant(m, "SPAWN_STDOUT_TO_DEV_NULL", + G_SPAWN_STDOUT_TO_DEV_NULL); + PyModule_AddIntConstant(m, "SPAWN_STDERR_TO_DEV_NULL", + G_SPAWN_STDERR_TO_DEV_NULL); + PyModule_AddIntConstant(m, "SPAWN_CHILD_INHERITS_STDIN", + G_SPAWN_CHILD_INHERITS_STDIN); + PyModule_AddIntConstant(m, "SPAWN_FILE_AND_ARGV_ZERO", + G_SPAWN_FILE_AND_ARGV_ZERO); + + PyModule_AddIntConstant(m, "PRIORITY_HIGH", + G_PRIORITY_HIGH); + PyModule_AddIntConstant(m, "PRIORITY_DEFAULT", + G_PRIORITY_DEFAULT); + PyModule_AddIntConstant(m, "PRIORITY_HIGH_IDLE", + G_PRIORITY_HIGH_IDLE); + PyModule_AddIntConstant(m, "PRIORITY_DEFAULT_IDLE", + G_PRIORITY_DEFAULT_IDLE); + PyModule_AddIntConstant(m, "PRIORITY_LOW", + G_PRIORITY_LOW); + + PyModule_AddIntConstant(m, "IO_IN", G_IO_IN); + PyModule_AddIntConstant(m, "IO_OUT", G_IO_OUT); + PyModule_AddIntConstant(m, "IO_PRI", G_IO_PRI); + PyModule_AddIntConstant(m, "IO_ERR", G_IO_ERR); + PyModule_AddIntConstant(m, "IO_HUP", G_IO_HUP); + PyModule_AddIntConstant(m, "IO_NVAL", G_IO_NVAL); + + PyModule_AddIntConstant(m, "IO_STATUS_ERROR", + G_IO_STATUS_ERROR); + PyModule_AddIntConstant(m, "IO_STATUS_NORMAL", + G_IO_STATUS_NORMAL); + PyModule_AddIntConstant(m, "IO_STATUS_EOF", + G_IO_STATUS_EOF); + PyModule_AddIntConstant(m, "IO_STATUS_AGAIN", + G_IO_STATUS_AGAIN); + PyModule_AddIntConstant(m, "IO_FLAG_APPEND", + G_IO_FLAG_APPEND); + PyModule_AddIntConstant(m, "IO_FLAG_NONBLOCK", + G_IO_FLAG_NONBLOCK); + PyModule_AddIntConstant(m, "IO_FLAG_IS_READABLE", + G_IO_FLAG_IS_READABLE); + PyModule_AddIntConstant(m, "IO_FLAG_IS_WRITEABLE", + G_IO_FLAG_IS_WRITEABLE); + PyModule_AddIntConstant(m, "IO_FLAG_IS_SEEKABLE", + G_IO_FLAG_IS_SEEKABLE); + PyModule_AddIntConstant(m, "IO_FLAG_MASK", + G_IO_FLAG_MASK); + PyModule_AddIntConstant(m, "IO_FLAG_GET_MASK", + G_IO_FLAG_GET_MASK); + PyModule_AddIntConstant(m, "IO_FLAG_SET_MASK", + G_IO_FLAG_SET_MASK); + + PyModule_AddIntConstant(m, "OPTION_FLAG_HIDDEN", + G_OPTION_FLAG_HIDDEN); + PyModule_AddIntConstant(m, "OPTION_FLAG_IN_MAIN", + G_OPTION_FLAG_IN_MAIN); + PyModule_AddIntConstant(m, "OPTION_FLAG_REVERSE", + G_OPTION_FLAG_REVERSE); + PyModule_AddIntConstant(m, "OPTION_FLAG_NO_ARG", + G_OPTION_FLAG_NO_ARG); + PyModule_AddIntConstant(m, "OPTION_FLAG_FILENAME", + G_OPTION_FLAG_FILENAME); + PyModule_AddIntConstant(m, "OPTION_FLAG_OPTIONAL_ARG", + G_OPTION_FLAG_OPTIONAL_ARG); + PyModule_AddIntConstant(m, "OPTION_FLAG_NOALIAS", + G_OPTION_FLAG_NOALIAS); + + PyModule_AddIntConstant(m, "OPTION_ERROR_UNKNOWN_OPTION", + G_OPTION_ERROR_UNKNOWN_OPTION); + PyModule_AddIntConstant(m, "OPTION_ERROR_BAD_VALUE", + G_OPTION_ERROR_BAD_VALUE); + PyModule_AddIntConstant(m, "OPTION_ERROR_FAILED", + G_OPTION_ERROR_FAILED); + + PyModule_AddIntConstant(m, "USER_DIRECTORY_DESKTOP", + G_USER_DIRECTORY_DESKTOP); + PyModule_AddIntConstant(m, "USER_DIRECTORY_DOCUMENTS", + G_USER_DIRECTORY_DOCUMENTS); + PyModule_AddIntConstant(m, "USER_DIRECTORY_DOWNLOAD", + G_USER_DIRECTORY_DOWNLOAD); + PyModule_AddIntConstant(m, "USER_DIRECTORY_MUSIC", + G_USER_DIRECTORY_MUSIC); + PyModule_AddIntConstant(m, "USER_DIRECTORY_PICTURES", + G_USER_DIRECTORY_PICTURES); + PyModule_AddIntConstant(m, "USER_DIRECTORY_PUBLIC_SHARE", + G_USER_DIRECTORY_PUBLIC_SHARE); + PyModule_AddIntConstant(m, "USER_DIRECTORY_TEMPLATES", + G_USER_DIRECTORY_TEMPLATES); + PyModule_AddIntConstant(m, "USER_DIRECTORY_VIDEOS", + G_USER_DIRECTORY_VIDEOS); + + PyModule_AddStringConstant(m, "OPTION_REMAINING", + G_OPTION_REMAINING); + PyModule_AddStringConstant(m, "OPTION_ERROR", + (char*) g_quark_to_string(G_OPTION_ERROR)); +} + +PYGLIB_MODULE_START(_glib, "glib._glib") +{ + PyObject *d = PyModule_GetDict(module); + + pyglib_register_constants(module); + pyglib_register_api(d); + pyglib_register_error(d); + pyglib_register_version_tuples(d); + pyglib_iochannel_register_types(d); + pyglib_mainloop_register_types(d); + pyglib_maincontext_register_types(d); + pyglib_source_register_types(d); + pyglib_spawn_register_types(d); + pyglib_option_context_register_types(d); + pyglib_option_group_register_types(d); +} +PYGLIB_MODULE_END diff --git a/glib/option.py b/glib/option.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..027752f --- /dev/null +++ b/glib/option.py @@ -0,0 +1,350 @@ +# -*- Mode: Python -*- +# pygobject - Python bindings for the GObject library +# Copyright (C) 2006 Johannes Hoelzl +# +# glib/option.py: GOption command line parser +# +# This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or +# modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public +# License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either +# version 2.1 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. +# +# This library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, +# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of +# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU +# Lesser General Public License for more details. +# +# You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public +# License along with this library; if not, write to the Free Software +# Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 +# USA + +"""GOption command line parser + +Extends optparse to use the GOptionGroup, GOptionEntry and GOptionContext +objects. So it is possible to use the gtk, gnome_program and gstreamer command +line groups and contexts. + +Use this interface instead of the raw wrappers of GOptionContext and +GOptionGroup in glib. +""" + +import sys +import optparse +from optparse import OptParseError, OptionError, OptionValueError, \ + BadOptionError, OptionConflictError + +import glib +_glib = sys.modules['glib._glib'] + +__all__ = [ + "OptParseError", + "OptionError", + "OptionValueError", + "BadOptionError", + "OptionConflictError" + "Option", + "OptionGroup", + "OptionParser", + "make_option", +] + +class Option(optparse.Option): + """Represents a command line option + + To use the extended possibilities of the GOption API Option + (and make_option) are extended with new types and attributes. + + Types: + filename The supplied arguments are read as filename, GOption + parses this type in with the GLib filename encoding. + + Attributes: + optional_arg This does not need a arguement, but it can be supplied. + hidden The help list does not show this option + in_main This option apears in the main group, this should only + be used for backwards compatibility. + + Use Option.REMAINING as option name to get all positional arguments. + + NOTE: Every argument to an option is passed as utf-8 coded string, the only + exception are options which use the 'filename' type, its arguments + are passed as strings in the GLib filename encoding. + + For further help, see optparse.Option. + """ + TYPES = optparse.Option.TYPES + ( + 'filename', + ) + + ATTRS = optparse.Option.ATTRS + [ + 'hidden', + 'in_main', + 'optional_arg', + ] + + REMAINING = '--' + _glib.OPTION_REMAINING + + def __init__(self, *args, **kwargs): + optparse.Option.__init__(self, *args, **kwargs) + if not self._long_opts: + raise ValueError("%s at least one long option name.") + + if len(self._long_opts) < len(self._short_opts): + raise ValueError( + "%s at least more long option names than short option names.") + + if not self.help: + raise ValueError("%s needs a help message.", self._long_opts[0]) + + + def _set_opt_string(self, opts): + if self.REMAINING in opts: + self._long_opts.append(self.REMAINING) + optparse.Option._set_opt_string(self, opts) + if len(self._short_opts) > len(self._long_opts): + raise OptionError("goption.Option needs more long option names " + "than short option names") + + def _to_goptionentries(self): + flags = 0 + + if self.hidden: + self.flags |= _glib.OPTION_FLAG_HIDDEN + + if self.in_main: + self.flags |= _glib.OPTION_FLAG_IN_MAIN + + if self.takes_value(): + if self.optional_arg: + flags |= _glib.OPTION_FLAG_OPTIONAL_ARG + else: + flags |= _glib.OPTION_FLAG_NO_ARG + + if self.type == 'filename': + flags |= _glib.OPTION_FLAG_FILENAME + + for (long_name, short_name) in zip(self._long_opts, self._short_opts): + yield (long_name[2:], short_name[1], flags, self.help, self.metavar) + + for long_name in self._long_opts[len(self._short_opts):]: + yield (long_name[2:], '\0', flags, self.help, self.metavar) + +class OptionGroup(optparse.OptionGroup): + """A group of command line options. + + Arguements: + name: The groups name, used to create the + --help-{name} option + description: Shown as title of the groups help view + help_description: Shown as help to the --help-{name} option + option_list: The options used in this group, must be option.Option() + defaults: A dicitionary of default values + translation_domain: Sets the translation domain for gettext(). + + NOTE: This OptionGroup does not exactly map the optparse.OptionGroup + interface. There is no parser object to supply, but it is possible + to set default values and option_lists. Also the default values and + values are not shared with the OptionParser. + + To pass a OptionGroup into a function which expects a GOptionGroup (e.g. + gnome_program_init() ). OptionGroup.get_option_group() can be used. + + For further help, see optparse.OptionGroup. + """ + def __init__(self, name, description, help_description="", + option_list=None, defaults=None, + translation_domain=None): + optparse.OptionContainer.__init__(self, Option, 'error', description) + self.name = name + self.parser = None + self.help_description = help_description + if defaults: + self.defaults = defaults + + self.values = None + + self.translation_domain = translation_domain + + if option_list: + for option in option_list: + self.add_option(option) + + def _create_option_list(self): + self.option_list = [] + self._create_option_mappings() + + def _to_goptiongroup(self, parser): + def callback(option_name, option_value, group): + if option_name.startswith('--'): + opt = self._long_opt[option_name] + else: + opt = self._short_opt[option_name] + + try: + opt.process(option_name, option_value, self.values, parser) + except OptionValueError: + error = sys.exc_info()[1] + gerror = _glib.GError(str(error)) + gerror.domain = _glib.OPTION_ERROR + gerror.code = _glib.OPTION_ERROR_BAD_VALUE + gerror.message = str(error) + raise gerror + + group = _glib.OptionGroup(self.name, self.description, + self.help_description, callback) + if self.translation_domain: + group.set_translation_domain(self.translation_domain) + + entries = [] + for option in self.option_list: + entries.extend(option._to_goptionentries()) + group.add_entries(entries) + + return group + + def get_option_group(self, parser = None): + """ Returns the corresponding GOptionGroup object. + + Can be used as parameter for gnome_program_init(), gtk_init(). + """ + self.set_values_to_defaults() + return self._to_goptiongroup(parser) + + def set_values_to_defaults(self): + for option in self.option_list: + default = self.defaults.get(option.dest) + if isinstance(default, basestring): + opt_str = option.get_opt_string() + self.defaults[option.dest] = option.check_value( + opt_str, default) + self.values = optparse.Values(self.defaults) + +class OptionParser(optparse.OptionParser): + """Command line parser with GOption support. + + NOTE: The OptionParser interface is not the exactly the same as the + optparse.OptionParser interface. Especially the usage parameter + is only used to show the metavar of the arguements. + + Attribues: + help_enabled: The --help, --help-all and --help-{group} + options are enabled (default). + ignore_unknown_options: Do not throw a exception when a option is not + knwon, the option will be in the result list. + + OptionParser.add_option_group() does not only accept OptionGroup instances + but also glib.OptionGroup, which is returned by gtk_get_option_group(). + + Only glib.option.OptionGroup and glib.option.Option instances should + be passed as groups and options. + + For further help, see optparse.OptionParser. + """ + + def __init__(self, *args, **kwargs): + if 'option_class' not in kwargs: + kwargs['option_class'] = Option + self.help_enabled = kwargs.pop('help_enabled', True) + self.ignore_unknown_options = kwargs.pop('ignore_unknown_options', + False) + optparse.OptionParser.__init__(self, add_help_option=False, + *args, **kwargs) + + def set_usage(self, usage): + if usage is None: + self.usage = '' + elif usage.startswith("%prog"): + self.usage = usage[len("%prog"):] + else: + self.usage = usage + + def _to_goptioncontext(self, values): + if self.description: + parameter_string = self.usage + " - " + self.description + else: + parameter_string = self.usage + context = _glib.OptionContext(parameter_string) + context.set_help_enabled(self.help_enabled) + context.set_ignore_unknown_options(self.ignore_unknown_options) + + for option_group in self.option_groups: + if isinstance(option_group, _glib.OptionGroup): + g_group = option_group + else: + g_group = option_group.get_option_group(self) + context.add_group(g_group) + + def callback(option_name, option_value, group): + if option_name.startswith('--'): + opt = self._long_opt[option_name] + else: + opt = self._short_opt[option_name] + opt.process(option_name, option_value, values, self) + + main_group = _glib.OptionGroup(None, None, None, callback) + main_entries = [] + for option in self.option_list: + main_entries.extend(option._to_goptionentries()) + main_group.add_entries(main_entries) + context.set_main_group(main_group) + + return context + + def add_option_group(self, *args, **kwargs): + if isinstance(args[0], basestring): + optparse.OptionParser.add_option_group(self, + OptionGroup(self, *args, **kwargs)) + return + elif len(args) == 1 and not kwargs: + if isinstance(args[0], OptionGroup): + if not args[0].parser: + args[0].parser = self + if args[0].parser is not self: + raise ValueError("invalid OptionGroup (wrong parser)") + if isinstance(args[0], _glib.OptionGroup): + self.option_groups.append(args[0]) + return + optparse.OptionParser.add_option_group(self, *args, **kwargs) + + def _get_all_options(self): + options = self.option_list[:] + for group in self.option_groups: + if isinstance(group, optparse.OptionGroup): + options.extend(group.option_list) + return options + + def _process_args(self, largs, rargs, values): + context = self._to_goptioncontext(values) + + # _process_args() returns the remaining parameters in rargs. + # The prepended program name is used to all g_set_prgname() + # The program name is cut away so it doesn't appear in the result. + rargs[:] = context.parse([sys.argv[0]] + rargs)[1:] + + def parse_args(self, args=None, values=None): + old_args = args or [] + try: + options, args = optparse.OptionParser.parse_args( + self, args, values) + except _glib.GError: + error = sys.exc_info()[1] + if error.domain != _glib.OPTION_ERROR: + raise + if error.code == _glib.OPTION_ERROR_BAD_VALUE: + raise OptionValueError(error.message) + elif error.code == _glib.OPTION_ERROR_UNKNOWN_OPTION: + raise BadOptionError(error.message) + elif error.code == _glib.OPTION_ERROR_FAILED: + raise OptParseError(error.message) + else: + raise + + for group in self.option_groups: + for key, value in group.values.__dict__.items(): + options.ensure_value(key, value) + + args = args[2:-len(old_args)] + return options, args + +make_option = Option diff --git a/glib/pygiochannel.c b/glib/pygiochannel.c new file mode 100644 index 0000000..4c935e8 --- /dev/null +++ b/glib/pygiochannel.c @@ -0,0 +1,740 @@ +/* -*- Mode: C; c-basic-offset: 4 -*- */ + +#ifdef HAVE_CONFIG_H +# include +#endif + +#include +#include +#include /* for PyMemberDef */ + +#include "pyglib.h" +#include "pyglib-private.h" +#include "pygsource.h" + +typedef struct { + PyObject_HEAD + GIOChannel *channel; + int softspace; /* to make print >> chan, "foo" ... work */ +} PyGIOChannel; + +PYGLIB_DEFINE_TYPE("glib.IOChannel", PyGIOChannel_Type, PyGIOChannel) + +static PyObject* +py_io_channel_next(PyGIOChannel *self) +{ + PyObject* ret_obj = NULL; + gsize length = 0, terminator_pos; + gchar *str_return = NULL; + GError *error = NULL; + GIOStatus status; + + status = g_io_channel_read_line(self->channel, &str_return, &length, + &terminator_pos, &error); + if (pyglib_error_check(&error)) + return NULL; + + if (status == G_IO_STATUS_EOF) { + PyErr_SetString(PyExc_StopIteration, "EOF"); + return NULL; + } + + ret_obj = _PyUnicode_FromStringAndSize(str_return, length); + g_free(str_return); + return ret_obj; +} + +static int +py_io_channel_compare(PyGIOChannel *self, PyGIOChannel *v) +{ + if (self->channel == v->channel) return 0; + if (self->channel > v->channel) return -1; + return 1; +} + +static PyObject* +py_io_channel_get_iter(PyObject *self) +{ + Py_INCREF(self); + return self; +} + +static long +py_io_channel_hash(PyGIOChannel *self) +{ + return (long) self->channel; +} + +static void +py_io_channel_dealloc(PyGIOChannel *self) +{ + if (self->channel) + g_io_channel_unref(self->channel); + PyObject_DEL(self); +} + +static PyObject* +py_io_channel_shutdown(PyGIOChannel* self, PyObject *args, PyObject *kwargs) +{ + static char *kwlist[] = { "flush", NULL }; + GIOStatus ret; + PyObject* flush = Py_True; + GError* error = NULL; + + if (!PyArg_ParseTupleAndKeywords(args, kwargs, "|O:glib.IOChannel.shutdown", kwlist, &flush)) + return NULL; + + ret = g_io_channel_shutdown(self->channel, PyObject_IsTrue(flush), &error); + if (pyglib_error_check(&error)) + return NULL; + + return _PyLong_FromLong(ret); +} + +/* character encoding conversion involved functions. + */ + +static PyObject* +py_io_channel_set_buffer_size(PyGIOChannel* self, PyObject *args, PyObject *kwargs) +{ + static char *kwlist[] = { "size", NULL }; + int size; + + if (!PyArg_ParseTupleAndKeywords(args, kwargs, "i:glib.IOChannel.set_buffer_size", kwlist, &size)) + return NULL; + + g_io_channel_set_buffer_size(self->channel, size); + + Py_INCREF(Py_None); + return Py_None; +} + +static PyObject* +py_io_channel_get_buffer_size(PyGIOChannel* self) +{ + return _PyLong_FromLong(g_io_channel_get_buffer_size(self->channel)); +} + +static PyObject* +py_io_channel_set_buffered(PyGIOChannel* self, PyObject *args, PyObject *kwargs) +{ + static char *kwlist[] = { "buffered", NULL }; + int buffered; + + if (!PyArg_ParseTupleAndKeywords(args, kwargs, "i:glib.IOChannel.set_buffered", kwlist, &buffered)) + return NULL; + + g_io_channel_set_buffered(self->channel, buffered); + + Py_INCREF(Py_None); + return Py_None; +} + +static PyObject* +py_io_channel_get_buffered(PyGIOChannel* self) +{ + return _PyLong_FromLong(g_io_channel_get_buffered(self->channel)); +} + +static PyObject* +py_io_channel_set_encoding(PyGIOChannel* self, PyObject *args, PyObject *kwargs) +{ + static char *kwlist[] = { "encoding", NULL }; + const char* encoding; + GError* error = NULL; + + if (!PyArg_ParseTupleAndKeywords(args, kwargs, "z:glib.IOChannel.set_encoding", kwlist, &encoding)) + return NULL; + + g_io_channel_set_encoding(self->channel, encoding, &error); + if (pyglib_error_check(&error)) + return NULL; + + Py_INCREF(Py_None); + return Py_None; +} + +static PyObject* +py_io_channel_get_encoding(PyGIOChannel* self) +{ + const char* encoding = g_io_channel_get_encoding(self->channel); + + if (encoding == NULL) { + Py_INCREF(Py_None); + return Py_None; + } + + return _PyUnicode_FromString(encoding); +} + +#define CHUNK_SIZE (8 * 1024) + +static PyObject* +py_io_channel_read_chars(PyGIOChannel* self, PyObject *args, PyObject *kwargs) +{ + static char *kwlist[] = { "max_count", NULL }; + int max_count = -1; + PyObject* ret_obj = NULL; + gsize total_read = 0; + GError* error = NULL; + GIOStatus status = G_IO_STATUS_NORMAL; + + if (!PyArg_ParseTupleAndKeywords(args, kwargs, "|i:glib.IOChannel.read", kwlist, &max_count)) + return NULL; + + if (max_count == 0) + return _PyUnicode_FromString(""); + + while (status == G_IO_STATUS_NORMAL + && (max_count == -1 || total_read < max_count)) { + gsize single_read; + char* buf; + gsize buf_size; + + if (max_count == -1) + buf_size = CHUNK_SIZE; + else { + buf_size = max_count - total_read; + if (buf_size > CHUNK_SIZE) + buf_size = CHUNK_SIZE; + } + + if ( ret_obj == NULL ) { + ret_obj = _PyUnicode_FromStringAndSize((char *)NULL, buf_size); + if (ret_obj == NULL) + goto failure; + } + else if (buf_size + total_read > _PyUnicode_GET_SIZE(ret_obj)) { + if (_PyUnicode_Resize(&ret_obj, buf_size + total_read) == -1) + goto failure; + } + + buf = _PyUnicode_AS_STRING(ret_obj) + total_read; + + pyglib_unblock_threads(); + status = g_io_channel_read_chars(self->channel, buf, buf_size, + &single_read, &error); + pyglib_block_threads(); + if (pyglib_error_check(&error)) + goto failure; + + total_read += single_read; + } + + if ( total_read != _PyUnicode_GET_SIZE(ret_obj) ) { + if (_PyUnicode_Resize(&ret_obj, total_read) == -1) + goto failure; + } + return ret_obj; + + failure: + Py_XDECREF(ret_obj); + return NULL; +} + +static PyObject* +py_io_channel_write_chars(PyGIOChannel* self, PyObject *args, PyObject *kwargs) +{ + static char *kwlist[] = { "buf", NULL }; + const char* buf; + Py_ssize_t buf_len; + gsize count; + GError* error = NULL; + GIOStatus status; + + if (!PyArg_ParseTupleAndKeywords(args, kwargs, "s#:glib.IOChannel.write", + kwlist, &buf, &buf_len)) + return NULL; + + pyglib_unblock_threads(); + status = g_io_channel_write_chars(self->channel, buf, buf_len, &count, &error); + pyglib_block_threads(); + if (pyglib_error_check(&error)) + return NULL; + + return _PyLong_FromLong(count); +} + +static PyObject* +py_io_channel_write_lines(PyGIOChannel* self, PyObject *args, PyObject *kwargs) +{ + static char *kwlist[] = { "lines", NULL }; + char *buf; + Py_ssize_t buf_len; + gsize count; + GError* error = NULL; + GIOStatus status; + PyObject *iter, *value, *pylines; + + if (!PyArg_ParseTupleAndKeywords(args, kwargs, "O:glib.IOChannel.writelines", + kwlist, &pylines)) + return NULL; + + iter = PyObject_GetIter(pylines); + + while (1) { + value = PyIter_Next(iter); + if (PyErr_ExceptionMatches(PyExc_StopIteration)) { + PyErr_Clear(); + goto normal_exit; + } + if (!_PyUnicode_Check(value)) { + PyErr_SetString(PyExc_TypeError, "glib.IOChannel.writelines must" + " be sequence/iterator of strings"); + Py_DECREF(iter); + return NULL; + } + _PyUnicode_AsStringAndSize(value, &buf, &buf_len); + pyglib_unblock_threads(); + status = g_io_channel_write_chars(self->channel, buf, buf_len, &count, &error); + pyglib_unblock_threads(); + Py_DECREF(value); + if (pyglib_error_check(&error)) { + Py_DECREF(iter); + return NULL; + } + } +normal_exit: + Py_DECREF(iter); + Py_INCREF(Py_None); + return Py_None; +} + +static PyObject* +py_io_channel_flush(PyGIOChannel* self) +{ + GError* error = NULL; + GIOStatus status; + + pyglib_unblock_threads(); + status = g_io_channel_flush(self->channel, &error); + pyglib_block_threads(); + if (pyglib_error_check(&error)) + return NULL; + + return _PyLong_FromLong(status); +} + +static PyObject* +py_io_channel_set_flags(PyGIOChannel* self, PyObject *args, PyObject *kwargs) +{ + static char *kwlist[] = { "flags", NULL }; + GIOFlags flags; + GIOStatus status; + GError* error = NULL; + + if (!PyArg_ParseTupleAndKeywords(args, kwargs, "i:glib.IOChannel.set_flags", + kwlist, &flags)) + return NULL; + + status = g_io_channel_set_flags(self->channel, flags, &error); + if (pyglib_error_check(&error)) + return NULL; + + return _PyLong_FromLong(status); +} + +static PyObject* +py_io_channel_get_flags(PyGIOChannel* self) +{ + return _PyLong_FromLong(g_io_channel_get_flags(self->channel)); +} + +static PyObject* +py_io_channel_get_buffer_condition(PyGIOChannel* self) +{ + return _PyLong_FromLong(g_io_channel_get_buffer_condition(self->channel)); +} + +static PyObject* +py_io_channel_set_close_on_unref(PyGIOChannel* self, PyObject *args, PyObject *kwargs) +{ + static char *kwlist[] = { "do_close", NULL }; + PyObject *do_close; + + if (!PyArg_ParseTupleAndKeywords(args, kwargs, "O:glib.IOChannel.set_close_on_unref", + kwlist, &do_close)) + return NULL; + + g_io_channel_set_close_on_unref(self->channel, PyObject_IsTrue(do_close)); + Py_INCREF(Py_None); + return Py_None; +} + +static PyObject* +py_io_channel_get_close_on_unref(PyGIOChannel* self) +{ + if (g_io_channel_get_close_on_unref(self->channel)) { + Py_INCREF(Py_True); + return Py_True; + } else { + Py_INCREF(Py_False); + return Py_False; + } +} + +typedef struct { + PyObject *callback; + PyObject *iochannel; + PyObject *user_data; +} PyGIOWatchData; + +static void +pyg_iowatch_data_free(PyGIOWatchData *data) +{ + Py_DECREF(data->callback); + Py_XDECREF(data->user_data); + Py_DECREF(data->iochannel); + g_slice_free(PyGIOWatchData, data); +} + +static gboolean +pyg_iowatch_marshal(GIOChannel *source, + GIOCondition condition, + gpointer user_data) +{ + PyObject *ret; + gboolean res; + PyGIOWatchData *data = (PyGIOWatchData *) user_data; + PyGILState_STATE state; + + g_return_val_if_fail(user_data != NULL, FALSE); + g_return_val_if_fail(((PyGIOChannel *) data->iochannel)->channel == source, + FALSE); + + state = pyglib_gil_state_ensure(); + + if (data->user_data) + ret = PyObject_CallFunction(data->callback, "OiO", data->iochannel, + condition, data->user_data); + else + ret = PyObject_CallFunction(data->callback, "Oi", data->iochannel, + condition); + + if (!ret) { + PyErr_Print(); + res = FALSE; + } else { + res = PyObject_IsTrue(ret); + Py_DECREF(ret); + } + pyglib_gil_state_release(state); + + return res; +} + + + +static PyObject * +py_io_channel_add_watch(PyObject *self, PyObject *args, PyObject *kwargs) +{ + static char *kwlist[] = { "condition", "callback", "user_data", "priority", NULL }; + PyObject *callback, *user_data = NULL; + int priority = G_PRIORITY_DEFAULT, condition; + GIOChannel *iochannel = NULL; + guint handler_id; + PyGIOWatchData *data; + + if (!PyArg_ParseTupleAndKeywords(args, kwargs, + "iO|Oi:glib.IOChannel.add_watch", + kwlist, &condition, &callback, + &user_data, &priority)) + return NULL; + + iochannel = ((PyGIOChannel *) self)->channel; + + if (!PyCallable_Check(callback)) { + PyErr_SetString(PyExc_TypeError, "second must be callable"); + return NULL; + } + + data = g_slice_new(PyGIOWatchData); + data->callback = callback; Py_INCREF(callback); + data->user_data = user_data; Py_XINCREF(user_data); + data->iochannel = self; Py_INCREF(self); + + handler_id = g_io_add_watch_full(((PyGIOChannel *) self)->channel, + priority, condition, + pyg_iowatch_marshal, data, + (GDestroyNotify) pyg_iowatch_data_free); + return PyLong_FromUnsignedLong(handler_id); +} + + +#ifdef G_OS_WIN32 + +static PyObject * +py_io_channel_win32_poll(PyObject *self, PyObject *args, PyObject *kwargs) +{ + static char *kwlist[] = { "fds", "timeout", NULL }; + GPollFD *pollfd; + PyObject *pyfds, *pyfd; + guint len, i; + gint timeout = -1; + gint result; + + if (!PyArg_ParseTupleAndKeywords(args, kwargs, + "O!|i:glib.IOChannel.win32_poll", + kwlist, &PyList_Type, &pyfds, &timeout)) + return NULL; + + len = PyList_Size(pyfds); + pollfd = g_newa(GPollFD, len); + for (i = 0; i < len; ++i) { + pyfd = PyList_GET_ITEM(pyfds, i); + if (!PyObject_TypeCheck(pyfd, &PyGPollFD_Type)) { + PyErr_SetString(PyExc_TypeError, "'fds' must be a list of glib.PollFD objects"); + return NULL; + } + pollfd[i] = ((PyGPollFD *) pyfd)->pollfd; + } + + result = g_io_channel_win32_poll(pollfd, len, timeout); + for (i = 0; i < len; ++i) { + pyfd = PyList_GET_ITEM(pyfds, i); + ((PyGPollFD *) pyfd)->pollfd = pollfd[i]; + } + return _PyLong_FromLong(result); +} + +static PyObject * +py_io_channel_win32_make_pollfd(PyObject *self, PyObject *args, PyObject *kwargs) +{ + static char *kwlist[] = { "condition", NULL }; + int condition; + GPollFD pollfd; + PyGPollFD *pypollfd; + + if (!PyArg_ParseTupleAndKeywords(args, kwargs, + "i:glib.IOChannel.win32_make_pollfd", + kwlist, &condition)) + return NULL; + + g_io_channel_win32_make_pollfd(((PyGIOChannel *) self)->channel, + condition, &pollfd); + pypollfd = PyObject_NEW(PyGPollFD, &PyGPollFD_Type); + pypollfd->pollfd = pollfd; + return (PyObject *) pypollfd; +} +#endif /* def G_OS_WIN32 */ + + +static PyObject* +py_io_channel_read_line(PyGIOChannel* self, PyObject *args, PyObject *kwargs) +{ + static char *kwlist[] = { "size", NULL }; + PyObject* ret_obj = NULL; + gsize length = 0, terminator_pos; + gchar *str_return = NULL; + GError *error = NULL; + gint size_hint = -1; + GIOStatus status; + + if (!PyArg_ParseTupleAndKeywords(args, kwargs, "|i:glib.IOChannel.readline", kwlist, + &size_hint)) + return NULL; + + status = g_io_channel_read_line(self->channel, &str_return, &length, + &terminator_pos, &error); + if (pyglib_error_check(&error)) + return NULL; + ret_obj = _PyUnicode_FromStringAndSize(str_return, length); + g_free(str_return); + return ret_obj; +} + +static PyObject* +py_io_channel_read_lines(PyGIOChannel* self, PyObject *args, PyObject *kwargs) +{ + static char *kwlist[] = { "size", NULL }; + PyObject *line = NULL; + gsize length = 0, terminator_pos; + gchar *str_return = NULL; + GError *error = NULL; + gint size_hint = -1; + GIOStatus status = G_IO_STATUS_NORMAL; + PyObject *list; + + if (!PyArg_ParseTupleAndKeywords(args, kwargs, "|i:glib.IOChannel.readlines", kwlist, + &size_hint)) + return NULL; + + list = PyList_New(0); + while (status == G_IO_STATUS_NORMAL) { + status = g_io_channel_read_line(self->channel, &str_return, &length, + &terminator_pos, &error); + if (pyglib_error_check(&error)) { + Py_DECREF(line); + return NULL; + } + line = _PyUnicode_FromStringAndSize(str_return, length); + g_free(str_return); + if (PyList_Append(list, line)) { + Py_DECREF(line); + Py_DECREF(list); + return NULL; + } + } + return list; +} + + +static PyObject* +py_io_channel_seek(PyGIOChannel* self, PyObject *args, PyObject *kwargs) +{ + static char *kwlist[] = { "offset", "whence", NULL }; + gint64 offset; + int whence = 0; + GIOStatus status; + GSeekType seek_type; + GError* error = NULL; + + if (!PyArg_ParseTupleAndKeywords(args, kwargs, "L|i:glib.IOChannel.seek", + kwlist, &offset, &whence)) + return NULL; + + switch (whence) + { + case 0: seek_type = G_SEEK_SET; break; + case 1: seek_type = G_SEEK_CUR; break; + case 2: seek_type = G_SEEK_END; break; + default: + PyErr_SetString(PyExc_ValueError, "invalid 'whence' value"); + return NULL; + } + + status = g_io_channel_seek_position(self->channel, offset, + seek_type, &error); + if (pyglib_error_check(&error)) + return NULL; + + return _PyLong_FromLong(status); +} + +#if 0 // Not wrapped +void g_io_channel_set_line_term (GIOChannel *channel, + const gchar *line_term, + gint length); + +G_CONST_RETURN gchar* g_io_channel_get_line_term (GIOChannel *channel, + gint *length); + + + +GIOStatus g_io_channel_read_line_string (GIOChannel *channel, + GString *buffer, + gsize *terminator_pos, + GError **error); +GIOStatus g_io_channel_read_to_end (GIOChannel *channel, + gchar **str_return, + gsize *length, + GError **error); +GIOStatus g_io_channel_read_unichar (GIOChannel *channel, + gunichar *thechar, + GError **error); +GIOStatus g_io_channel_write_unichar (GIOChannel *channel, + gunichar thechar, + GError **error); +#endif // Not wrapped + +static PyMemberDef py_io_channel_members[] = { + { "softspace", T_INT, offsetof(PyGIOChannel, softspace), 0, NULL }, + { NULL, 0, 0, 0, NULL } +}; + +static PyMethodDef py_io_channel_methods[] = { + { "close", (PyCFunction)py_io_channel_shutdown, METH_KEYWORDS }, + { "flush", (PyCFunction)py_io_channel_flush, METH_NOARGS }, + { "set_encoding", (PyCFunction)py_io_channel_set_encoding, METH_KEYWORDS }, + { "get_encoding", (PyCFunction)py_io_channel_get_encoding, METH_NOARGS }, + { "set_buffered", (PyCFunction)py_io_channel_set_buffered, METH_KEYWORDS }, + { "get_buffered", (PyCFunction)py_io_channel_get_buffered, METH_NOARGS }, + { "set_buffer_size", (PyCFunction)py_io_channel_set_buffer_size, METH_KEYWORDS }, + { "get_buffer_size", (PyCFunction)py_io_channel_get_buffer_size, METH_NOARGS }, + { "read", (PyCFunction)py_io_channel_read_chars, METH_KEYWORDS }, + { "readline", (PyCFunction)py_io_channel_read_line, METH_KEYWORDS }, + { "readlines", (PyCFunction)py_io_channel_read_lines, METH_KEYWORDS }, + { "write", (PyCFunction)py_io_channel_write_chars, METH_KEYWORDS }, + { "writelines", (PyCFunction)py_io_channel_write_lines, METH_KEYWORDS }, + { "set_flags", (PyCFunction)py_io_channel_set_flags, METH_KEYWORDS }, + { "get_flags", (PyCFunction)py_io_channel_get_flags, METH_NOARGS }, + { "get_buffer_condition", (PyCFunction)py_io_channel_get_buffer_condition, METH_NOARGS }, + { "set_close_on_unref", (PyCFunction)py_io_channel_set_close_on_unref, METH_KEYWORDS }, + { "get_close_on_unref", (PyCFunction)py_io_channel_get_close_on_unref, METH_NOARGS }, + { "add_watch", (PyCFunction)py_io_channel_add_watch, METH_KEYWORDS }, + { "seek", (PyCFunction)py_io_channel_seek, METH_KEYWORDS }, +#ifdef G_OS_WIN32 + { "win32_make_pollfd", (PyCFunction)py_io_channel_win32_make_pollfd, METH_KEYWORDS }, + { "win32_poll", (PyCFunction)py_io_channel_win32_poll, METH_KEYWORDS|METH_STATIC }, +#endif + { NULL, NULL, 0 } +}; + + +static int +py_io_channel_init(PyGIOChannel *self, PyObject *args, PyObject *kwargs) +{ + static char *kwlist[] = { "filedes", "filename", "mode", +#ifdef G_OS_WIN32 + "hwnd", +#endif + NULL }; + int fd = -1; + char *mode = "r", *filename = NULL; + GError *error = NULL; +#ifdef G_OS_WIN32 + guint hwnd = 0; +#endif + + if (!PyArg_ParseTupleAndKeywords(args, kwargs, "|iss" +#ifdef G_OS_WIN32 + "I" +#endif + ":glib.IOChannel.__init__", + kwlist, &fd, &filename, &mode +#ifdef G_OS_WIN32 + , &hwnd +#endif + )) + return -1; + + if (fd != -1) + self->channel = g_io_channel_unix_new(fd); + else if (filename != NULL) { + self->channel = g_io_channel_new_file(filename, mode, &error); + if (pyglib_error_check(&error)) + return -1; + } +#ifdef G_OS_WIN32 + else if (hwnd != 0) { + self->channel = g_io_channel_win32_new_messages(hwnd); + } +#endif + else { +#ifdef G_OS_WIN32 + PyErr_SetString(PyExc_TypeError, "either a valid file descriptor, " + "file name, or window handle must be supplied"); +#else + PyErr_SetString(PyExc_TypeError, "either a valid file descriptor " + "or file name must be supplied"); +#endif + return -1; + } + return 0; +} + +void +pyglib_iochannel_register_types(PyObject *d) +{ + PyGIOChannel_Type.tp_init = (initproc)py_io_channel_init; + PyGIOChannel_Type.tp_dealloc = (destructor)py_io_channel_dealloc; + PyGIOChannel_Type.tp_flags = Py_TPFLAGS_DEFAULT; + PyGIOChannel_Type.tp_members = py_io_channel_members; + PyGIOChannel_Type.tp_methods = py_io_channel_methods; + PyGIOChannel_Type.tp_hash = (hashfunc)py_io_channel_hash; + PyGIOChannel_Type.tp_compare = (cmpfunc)py_io_channel_compare; + PyGIOChannel_Type.tp_iter = (getiterfunc)py_io_channel_get_iter; + PyGIOChannel_Type.tp_iternext = (iternextfunc)py_io_channel_next; + + PYGLIB_REGISTER_TYPE(d, PyGIOChannel_Type, "IOChannel"); +} diff --git a/glib/pygiochannel.h b/glib/pygiochannel.h new file mode 100644 index 0000000..9b03edd --- /dev/null +++ b/glib/pygiochannel.h @@ -0,0 +1,29 @@ +/* -*- Mode: C; c-basic-offset: 4 -*- + * pyglib - Python bindings for GLib toolkit. + * Copyright (C) 1998-2003 James Henstridge + * 2004-2008 Johan Dahlin + * + * This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or + * modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public + * License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either + * version 2.1 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. + * + * This library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, + * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of + * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU + * Lesser General Public License for more details. + * + * You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public + * License along with this library; if not, write to the Free Software + * Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 + * USA + */ + +#ifndef __PYG_IOCHANNEL_H__ +#define __PYG_IOCHANNEL_H__ + +extern PyTypeObject PyGIOChannel_Type; + +void pyglib_iochannel_register_types(PyObject *d); + +#endif /* __PYG_IOCHANNEL_H__ */ diff --git a/glib/pyglib-private.h b/glib/pyglib-private.h new file mode 100644 index 0000000..8b033e1 --- /dev/null +++ b/glib/pyglib-private.h @@ -0,0 +1,46 @@ +/* -*- Mode: C; c-basic-offset: 4 -*- + * pyglib - Python bindings for GLib toolkit. + * Copyright (C) 1998-2003 James Henstridge + * 2004-2008 Johan Dahlin + * + * This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or + * modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public + * License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either + * version 2.1 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. + * + * This library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, + * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of + * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU + * Lesser General Public License for more details. + * + * You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public + * License along with this library; if not, write to the Free Software + * Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 + * USA + */ + +#ifndef __PYGLIB_PRIVATE_H__ +#define __PYGLIB_PRIVATE_H__ + +#include +#include + +#include + +G_BEGIN_DECLS + +struct _PyGLib_Functions { + gboolean threads_enabled; + PyObject *gerror_exception; + PyGLibThreadBlockFunc block_threads; + PyGLibThreadBlockFunc unblock_threads; +}; + +gboolean _pyglib_handler_marshal(gpointer user_data); +void _pyglib_destroy_notify(gpointer user_data); + +G_END_DECLS + +#endif /* __PYGLIB_PRIVATE_H__ */ + + diff --git a/glib/pyglib-python-compat.h b/glib/pyglib-python-compat.h new file mode 100644 index 0000000..915a912 --- /dev/null +++ b/glib/pyglib-python-compat.h @@ -0,0 +1,120 @@ +/* -*- Mode: C; c-basic-offset: 4 -*- + * pyglib - Python bindings for GLib toolkit. + * Copyright (C) 2008 Johan Dahlin + * + * This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or + * modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public + * License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either + * version 2.1 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. + * + * This library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, + * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of + * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU + * Lesser General Public License for more details. + * + * You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public + * License along with this library; if not, write to the Free Software + * Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 + * USA + */ + +#ifndef __PYGLIB_PYTHON_COMPAT_H__ +#define __PYGLIB_PYTHON_COMPAT_H__ + +/* Python 2.3 does not define Py_CLEAR */ +#ifndef Py_CLEAR +#define Py_CLEAR(op) \ + do { \ + if (op) { \ + PyObject *tmp = (PyObject *)(op); \ + (op) = NULL; \ + Py_DECREF(tmp); \ + } \ + } while (0) +#endif + +/* Compilation on Python 2.4 */ +#if PY_VERSION_HEX < 0x02050000 +typedef int Py_ssize_t; +#define PY_SSIZE_T_MAX INT_MAX +#define PY_SSIZE_T_MIN INT_MIN +typedef inquiry lenfunc; +#endif + +/* Compilation on Python 2.x */ +#if PY_VERSION_HEX < 0x03000000 +#define RO READONLY +#define _PyUnicode_Check PyString_Check +#define _PyUnicode_AsString PyString_AsString +#define _PyUnicode_AsStringAndSize PyString_AsStringAndSize +#define _PyUnicode_FromString PyString_FromString +#define _PyUnicode_FromStringAndSize PyString_FromStringAndSize +#define _PyUnicode_FromFormat PyString_FromFormat +#define _PyUnicode_AS_STRING PyString_AS_STRING +#define _PyUnicode_GET_SIZE PyString_GET_SIZE +#define _PyUnicode_Resize _PyString_Resize +#define _PyUnicode_Type PyString_Type +#define _PyLong_Check PyInt_Check +#define _PyLong_FromLong PyInt_FromLong +#define _PyLong_AsLong PyInt_AsLong +#define _PyLongObject PyIntObject +#define _PyLong_Type PyInt_Type +#define _PyLong_AS_LONG PyInt_AS_LONG +#define Py_TYPE(ob) (((PyObject*)(ob))->ob_type) +#else +#undef PYGLIB_MODULE_START +#undef PYGLIB_MODULE_END +#undef PYGLIB_DEFINE_TYPE +#undef PYGLIB_REGISTER_TYPE + +#define PYGLIB_MODULE_START(symbol, modname) \ + static struct PyModuleDef _##symbol##module = { \ + PyModuleDef_HEAD_INIT, \ + modname, \ + NULL, \ + -1, \ + symbol##_functions, \ + NULL, \ + NULL, \ + NULL, \ + NULL \ +}; \ +PyMODINIT_FUNC PyInit_##symbol(void) \ +{ \ + PyObject *module; \ + module = PyModule_Create(&_##symbol##module); +#define PYGLIB_MODULE_END return module; } +#define PYGLIB_DEFINE_TYPE(typename, symbol, csymbol) \ +PyTypeObject symbol = { \ + PyVarObject_HEAD_INIT(NULL, 0) \ + typename, \ + sizeof(csymbol) \ +}; +#define PYGLIB_REGISTER_TYPE(d, type, name) \ + if (!type.tp_alloc) \ + type.tp_alloc = PyType_GenericAlloc; \ + if (!type.tp_new) \ + type.tp_new = PyType_GenericNew; \ + if (PyType_Ready(&type)) \ + return; \ + PyDict_SetItemString(d, name, (PyObject *)&type); + +#define _PyUnicode_Check PyUnicode_Check +#define _PyUnicode_AsString PyUnicode_AsString +#define _PyUnicode_AsStringAndSize(obj, buf, size) PyUnicode_AsStringAndSize(obj, size) +#define _PyUnicode_FromString PyUnicode_FromString +#define _PyUnicode_FromStringAndSize PyUnicode_FromStringAndSize +#define _PyUnicode_FromFormat PyUnicode_FromFormat +#define _PyUnicode_AS_STRING _PyUnicode_AsString +#define _PyUnicode_GET_SIZE PyUnicode_GET_SIZE +#define _PyUnicode_Resize PyUnicode_Resize +#define _PyUnicode_Type PyUnicode_Type +#define _PyLong_Check PyLong_Check +#define _PyLong_FromLong PyLong_FromLong +#define _PyLong_AsLong PyLong_AsLong +#define _PyLong_AS_LONG PyLong_AS_LONG +#define _PyLongObject PyLongObject +#define _PyLong_Type PyLong_Type +#endif + +#endif /* __PYGLIB_PYTHON_COMPAT_H__ */ diff --git a/glib/pyglib.c b/glib/pyglib.c new file mode 100644 index 0000000..a1bdbb9 --- /dev/null +++ b/glib/pyglib.c @@ -0,0 +1,577 @@ +/* -*- Mode: C; c-set-style: python; c-basic-offset: 4 -*- + * pyglib - Python bindings for GLib toolkit. + * Copyright (C) 1998-2003 James Henstridge + * 2004-2008 Johan Dahlin + * + * This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or + * modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public + * License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either + * version 2.1 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. + * + * This library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, + * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of + * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU + * Lesser General Public License for more details. + * + * You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public + * License along with this library; if not, write to the Free Software + * Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 + * USA + */ + +#ifdef HAVE_CONFIG_H +# include +#endif + +#include +#include +#include "pyglib.h" +#include "pyglib-private.h" +#include "pygmaincontext.h" +#include "pygoptioncontext.h" +#include "pygoptiongroup.h" + +static struct _PyGLib_Functions *_PyGLib_API; +static int pyglib_thread_state_tls_key; +static PyObject *exception_table = NULL; + +static PyTypeObject *_PyGMainContext_Type; +#define PyGMainContext_Type (*_PyGMainContext_Type) + +static PyTypeObject *_PyGOptionGroup_Type; +#define PyGOptionGroup_Type (*_PyGOptionGroup_Type) + +static PyTypeObject *_PyGOptionContext_Type; +#define PyGOptionContext_Type (*_PyGOptionContext_Type) + +void +pyglib_init(void) +{ + PyObject *glib, *cobject; + + glib = PyImport_ImportModule("glib"); + if (!glib) { + if (PyErr_Occurred()) { + PyObject *type, *value, *traceback; + PyObject *py_orig_exc; + PyErr_Fetch(&type, &value, &traceback); + py_orig_exc = PyObject_Repr(value); + Py_XDECREF(type); + Py_XDECREF(value); + Py_XDECREF(traceback); + PyErr_Format(PyExc_ImportError, + "could not import glib (error was: %s)", + _PyUnicode_AsString(py_orig_exc)); + Py_DECREF(py_orig_exc); + } else { + PyErr_SetString(PyExc_ImportError, + "could not import glib (no error given)"); + } + return; + } + + cobject = PyObject_GetAttrString(glib, "_PyGLib_API"); + if (cobject && PyCObject_Check(cobject)) + _PyGLib_API = (struct _PyGLib_Functions *) PyCObject_AsVoidPtr(cobject); + else { + PyErr_SetString(PyExc_ImportError, + "could not import glib (could not find _PyGLib_API object)"); + Py_DECREF(glib); + return; + } + + _PyGMainContext_Type = (PyTypeObject*)PyObject_GetAttrString(glib, "MainContext"); + _PyGOptionGroup_Type = (PyTypeObject*)PyObject_GetAttrString(glib, "OptionGroup"); + _PyGOptionContext_Type = (PyTypeObject*)PyObject_GetAttrString(glib, "OptionContext"); +} + +void +pyglib_init_internal(PyObject *api) +{ + _PyGLib_API = (struct _PyGLib_Functions *) PyCObject_AsVoidPtr(api); +} + +gboolean +pyglib_threads_enabled(void) +{ + g_return_val_if_fail (_PyGLib_API != NULL, FALSE); + + return _PyGLib_API->threads_enabled; +} + +PyGILState_STATE +pyglib_gil_state_ensure(void) +{ + g_return_val_if_fail (_PyGLib_API != NULL, PyGILState_LOCKED); + + if (!_PyGLib_API->threads_enabled) + return PyGILState_LOCKED; + + return PyGILState_Ensure(); +} + +void +pyglib_gil_state_release(PyGILState_STATE state) +{ + g_return_if_fail (_PyGLib_API != NULL); + + if (!_PyGLib_API->threads_enabled) + return; + + PyGILState_Release(state); +} + +/** + * pyglib_enable_threads: + * + * Returns: TRUE if threading is enabled, FALSE otherwise. + * + */ +#ifdef DISABLE_THREADING +gboolean +pyglib_enable_threads(void) +{ + PyErr_SetString(PyExc_RuntimeError, + "pyglib threading disabled at compile time"); + return FALSE; +} + +void +_pyglib_notify_on_enabling_threads(PyGLibThreadsEnabledFunc callback) +{ + /* Ignore, threads cannot be enabled. */ +} + +#else + +static GSList *thread_enabling_callbacks = NULL; + +/* Enable threading; note that the GIL must be held by the current + * thread when this function is called + */ +gboolean +pyglib_enable_threads(void) +{ + GSList *callback; + + g_return_val_if_fail (_PyGLib_API != NULL, FALSE); + + if (_PyGLib_API->threads_enabled) + return TRUE; + + PyEval_InitThreads(); + if (!g_threads_got_initialized) + g_thread_init(NULL); + + _PyGLib_API->threads_enabled = TRUE; + pyglib_thread_state_tls_key = PyThread_create_key(); + + for (callback = thread_enabling_callbacks; callback; callback = callback->next) + ((PyGLibThreadsEnabledFunc) callback->data) (); + + g_slist_free(thread_enabling_callbacks); + return TRUE; +} + +void +_pyglib_notify_on_enabling_threads(PyGLibThreadsEnabledFunc callback) +{ + if (callback && !pyglib_threads_enabled()) + thread_enabling_callbacks = g_slist_append(thread_enabling_callbacks, callback); +} +#endif + +int +pyglib_gil_state_ensure_py23 (void) +{ + return PyGILState_Ensure(); +} + +void +pyglib_gil_state_release_py23 (int flag) +{ + PyGILState_Release(flag); +} + +/** + * pyglib_block_threads: + * + */ +void +pyglib_block_threads(void) +{ + g_return_if_fail (_PyGLib_API != NULL); + + if (_PyGLib_API->block_threads != NULL) + (* _PyGLib_API->block_threads)(); +} + +/** + * pyglib_unblock_threads: + * + */ +void +pyglib_unblock_threads(void) +{ + g_return_if_fail (_PyGLib_API != NULL); + if (_PyGLib_API->unblock_threads != NULL) + (* _PyGLib_API->unblock_threads)(); +} + +/** + * pyglib_set_thread_block_funcs: + * + * hooks to register handlers for getting GDK threads to cooperate + * with python threading + */ +void +pyglib_set_thread_block_funcs (PyGLibThreadBlockFunc block_threads_func, + PyGLibThreadBlockFunc unblock_threads_func) +{ + g_return_if_fail (_PyGLib_API != NULL); + + _PyGLib_API->block_threads = block_threads_func; + _PyGLib_API->unblock_threads = unblock_threads_func; +} + + +/** + * pyglib_error_check: + * @error: a pointer to the GError. + * + * Checks to see if the GError has been set. If the error has been + * set, then the glib.GError Python exception will be raised, and + * the GError cleared. + * + * Returns: True if an error was set. + */ +gboolean +pyglib_error_check(GError **error) +{ + PyGILState_STATE state; + PyObject *exc_type; + PyObject *exc_instance; + PyObject *d; + + g_return_val_if_fail(error != NULL, FALSE); + + if (*error == NULL) + return FALSE; + + state = pyglib_gil_state_ensure(); + + exc_type = _PyGLib_API->gerror_exception; + if (exception_table != NULL) + { + PyObject *item; + item = PyDict_GetItem(exception_table, _PyLong_FromLong((*error)->domain)); + if (item != NULL) + exc_type = item; + } + + exc_instance = PyObject_CallFunction(exc_type, "z", (*error)->message); + + if ((*error)->domain) { + PyObject_SetAttrString(exc_instance, "domain", + d=_PyUnicode_FromString(g_quark_to_string((*error)->domain))); + Py_DECREF(d); + } + else + PyObject_SetAttrString(exc_instance, "domain", Py_None); + + PyObject_SetAttrString(exc_instance, "code", + d=_PyLong_FromLong((*error)->code)); + Py_DECREF(d); + + if ((*error)->message) { + PyObject_SetAttrString(exc_instance, "message", + d=_PyUnicode_FromString((*error)->message)); + Py_DECREF(d); + } else { + PyObject_SetAttrString(exc_instance, "message", Py_None); + } + + PyErr_SetObject(_PyGLib_API->gerror_exception, exc_instance); + Py_DECREF(exc_instance); + g_clear_error(error); + + pyglib_gil_state_release(state); + + return TRUE; +} + +/** + * pyglib_gerror_exception_check: + * @error: a standard GLib GError ** output parameter + * + * Checks to see if a GError exception has been raised, and if so + * translates the python exception to a standard GLib GError. If the + * raised exception is not a GError then PyErr_Print() is called. + * + * Returns: 0 if no exception has been raised, -1 if it is a + * valid glib.GError, -2 otherwise. + */ +gboolean +pyglib_gerror_exception_check(GError **error) +{ + PyObject *type, *value, *traceback; + PyObject *py_message, *py_domain, *py_code; + const char *bad_gerror_message; + + PyErr_Fetch(&type, &value, &traceback); + if (type == NULL) + return 0; + PyErr_NormalizeException(&type, &value, &traceback); + if (value == NULL) { + PyErr_Restore(type, value, traceback); + PyErr_Print(); + return -2; + } + if (!value || + !PyErr_GivenExceptionMatches(type, + (PyObject *) _PyGLib_API->gerror_exception)) { + PyErr_Restore(type, value, traceback); + PyErr_Print(); + return -2; + } + Py_DECREF(type); + Py_XDECREF(traceback); + + py_message = PyObject_GetAttrString(value, "message"); + if (!py_message || !_PyUnicode_Check(py_message)) { + bad_gerror_message = "glib.GError instances must have a 'message' string attribute"; + goto bad_gerror; + } + + py_domain = PyObject_GetAttrString(value, "domain"); + if (!py_domain || !_PyUnicode_Check(py_domain)) { + bad_gerror_message = "glib.GError instances must have a 'domain' string attribute"; + Py_DECREF(py_message); + goto bad_gerror; + } + + py_code = PyObject_GetAttrString(value, "code"); + if (!py_code || !_PyLong_Check(py_code)) { + bad_gerror_message = "glib.GError instances must have a 'code' int attribute"; + Py_DECREF(py_message); + Py_DECREF(py_domain); + goto bad_gerror; + } + + g_set_error(error, g_quark_from_string(_PyUnicode_AsString(py_domain)), + _PyLong_AsLong(py_code), _PyUnicode_AsString(py_message)); + + Py_DECREF(py_message); + Py_DECREF(py_code); + Py_DECREF(py_domain); + return -1; + +bad_gerror: + Py_DECREF(value); + g_set_error(error, g_quark_from_static_string("pyglib"), 0, bad_gerror_message); + PyErr_SetString(PyExc_ValueError, bad_gerror_message); + PyErr_Print(); + return -2; +} + +/** + * pyglib_register_exception_for_domain: + * @name: name of the exception + * @error_domain: error domain + * + * Registers a new glib.GError exception subclass called #name for + * a specific #domain. This exception will be raised when a GError + * of the same domain is passed in to pyglib_error_check(). + * + * Returns: the new exception + */ +PyObject * +pyglib_register_exception_for_domain(gchar *name, + gint error_domain) +{ + PyObject *exception; + + exception = PyErr_NewException(name, _PyGLib_API->gerror_exception, NULL); + + if (exception_table == NULL) + exception_table = PyDict_New(); + + PyDict_SetItem(exception_table, + _PyLong_FromLong(error_domain), + exception); + + return exception; +} + +/** + * pyglib_main_context_new: + * @context: a GMainContext. + * + * Creates a wrapper for a GMainContext. + * + * Returns: the GMainContext wrapper. + */ +PyObject * +pyglib_main_context_new(GMainContext *context) +{ + PyGMainContext *self; + + self = (PyGMainContext *)PyObject_NEW(PyGMainContext, + &PyGMainContext_Type); + if (self == NULL) + return NULL; + + self->context = g_main_context_ref(context); + return (PyObject *)self; +} + +/** + * pyg_option_group_transfer_group: + * @group: a GOptionGroup wrapper + * + * This is used to transfer the GOptionGroup to a GOptionContext. After this + * is called, the calle must handle the release of the GOptionGroup. + * + * When #NULL is returned, the GOptionGroup was already transfered. + * + * Returns: Either #NULL or the wrapped GOptionGroup. + */ +GOptionGroup * +pyglib_option_group_transfer_group(PyObject *obj) +{ + PyGOptionGroup *self = (PyGOptionGroup*)obj; + + if (self->is_in_context) + return NULL; + + self->is_in_context = TRUE; + + /* Here we increase the reference count of the PyGOptionGroup, because now + * the GOptionContext holds an reference to us (it is the userdata passed + * to g_option_group_new(). + * + * The GOptionGroup is freed with the GOptionContext. + * + * We set it here because if we would do this in the init method we would + * hold two references and the PyGOptionGroup would never be freed. + */ + Py_INCREF(self); + + return self->group; +} + +/** + * pyglib_option_group_new: + * @group: a GOptionGroup + * + * The returned GOptionGroup can't be used to set any hooks, translation domains + * or add entries. It's only intend is, to use for GOptionContext.add_group(). + * + * Returns: the GOptionGroup wrapper. + */ +PyObject * +pyglib_option_group_new (GOptionGroup *group) +{ + PyGOptionGroup *self; + + self = (PyGOptionGroup *)PyObject_NEW(PyGOptionGroup, + &PyGOptionGroup_Type); + if (self == NULL) + return NULL; + + self->group = group; + self->other_owner = TRUE; + self->is_in_context = FALSE; + + return (PyObject *)self; +} + +/** + * pyglib_option_context_new: + * @context: a GOptionContext + * + * Returns: A new GOptionContext wrapper. + */ +PyObject * +pyglib_option_context_new (GOptionContext *context) +{ + PyGOptionContext *self; + + self = (PyGOptionContext *)PyObject_NEW(PyGOptionContext, + &PyGOptionContext_Type); + if (self == NULL) + return NULL; + + self->context = context; + self->main_group = NULL; + + return (PyObject *)self; +} + +/** + * pyglib_option_context_new: + * @context: a GTimeVal struct + * + * Converts a GTimeVal struct to a python float + * + * Returns: a float representing the timeval + */ +PyObject * +pyglib_float_from_timeval(GTimeVal timeval) +{ + double ret; + ret = (double)timeval.tv_sec + (double)timeval.tv_usec * 0.000001; + return PyFloat_FromDouble(ret); +} + + +/****** Private *****/ + +/** + * _pyglib_destroy_notify: + * @user_data: a PyObject pointer. + * + * A function that can be used as a GDestroyNotify callback that will + * call Py_DECREF on the data. + */ +void +_pyglib_destroy_notify(gpointer user_data) +{ + PyObject *obj = (PyObject *)user_data; + PyGILState_STATE state; + + g_return_if_fail (_PyGLib_API != NULL); + + state = pyglib_gil_state_ensure(); + Py_DECREF(obj); + pyglib_gil_state_release(state); +} + +gboolean +_pyglib_handler_marshal(gpointer user_data) +{ + PyObject *tuple, *ret; + gboolean res; + PyGILState_STATE state; + + g_return_val_if_fail(user_data != NULL, FALSE); + + state = pyglib_gil_state_ensure(); + + tuple = (PyObject *)user_data; + ret = PyObject_CallObject(PyTuple_GetItem(tuple, 0), + PyTuple_GetItem(tuple, 1)); + if (!ret) { + PyErr_Print(); + res = FALSE; + } else { + res = PyObject_IsTrue(ret); + Py_DECREF(ret); + } + + pyglib_gil_state_release(state); + + return res; +} + + diff --git a/glib/pyglib.h b/glib/pyglib.h new file mode 100644 index 0000000..84bb36c --- /dev/null +++ b/glib/pyglib.h @@ -0,0 +1,94 @@ +/* -*- Mode: C; c-basic-offset: 4 -*- + * pyglib - Python bindings for GLib toolkit. + * Copyright (C) 1998-2003 James Henstridge + * 2004-2008 Johan Dahlin + * + * This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or + * modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public + * License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either + * version 2.1 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. + * + * This library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, + * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of + * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU + * Lesser General Public License for more details. + * + * You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public + * License along with this library; if not, write to the Free Software + * Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 + * USA + */ + +#ifndef __PYGLIB_H__ +#define __PYGLIB_H__ + +#include + +#include + +G_BEGIN_DECLS + +typedef void (*PyGLibThreadsEnabledFunc) (void); +typedef void (*PyGLibThreadBlockFunc) (void); + +void pyglib_init(void); +void pyglib_init_internal(PyObject *api); +PyGILState_STATE pyglib_gil_state_ensure(void); +void pyglib_gil_state_release(PyGILState_STATE state); +int pyglib_enable_threads(void); +gboolean pyglib_error_check(GError **error); +gboolean pyglib_gerror_exception_check(GError **error); +PyObject *pyglib_register_exception_for_domain(gchar *name, + gint error_domain); +gboolean pyglib_threads_enabled(void); +PyObject * pyglib_main_context_new(GMainContext *context); +void pyglib_set_thread_block_funcs(PyGLibThreadBlockFunc block_threads_func, + PyGLibThreadBlockFunc unblock_threads_func); +void pyglib_block_threads(void); +void pyglib_unblock_threads(void); +PyObject * pyglib_option_context_new(GOptionContext *context); +PyObject * pyglib_option_group_new(GOptionGroup *group); +GOptionGroup * pyglib_option_group_transfer_group(PyObject *self); +PyObject * pyglib_float_from_timeval(GTimeVal timeval); + +/* Private: for gobject <-> glib interaction only. */ +void _pyglib_notify_on_enabling_threads(PyGLibThreadsEnabledFunc callback); + +#define pyglib_begin_allow_threads \ + G_STMT_START { \ + PyThreadState *_save = NULL; \ + if (pyglib_threads_enabled()) \ + _save = PyEval_SaveThread(); + +#define pyglib_end_allow_threads \ + if (pyglib_threads_enabled()) \ + PyEval_RestoreThread(_save); \ + } G_STMT_END + +#define PYGLIB_MODULE_START(symbol, modname) \ +DL_EXPORT(void) init##symbol(void) \ +{ \ + PyObject *module; \ + module = Py_InitModule(modname, symbol##_functions); +#define PYGLIB_MODULE_END } +#define PYGLIB_DEFINE_TYPE(typename, symbol, csymbol) \ +PyTypeObject symbol = { \ + PyObject_HEAD_INIT(NULL) \ + 0, \ + typename, \ + sizeof(csymbol), \ + 0, \ +}; +#define PYGLIB_REGISTER_TYPE(d, type, name) \ + if (!type.tp_alloc) \ + type.tp_alloc = PyType_GenericAlloc; \ + if (!type.tp_new) \ + type.tp_new = PyType_GenericNew; \ + if (PyType_Ready(&type)) \ + return; \ + PyDict_SetItemString(d, name, (PyObject *)&type); + +G_END_DECLS + +#endif /* __PYGLIB_H__ */ + diff --git a/glib/pygmaincontext.c b/glib/pygmaincontext.c new file mode 100644 index 0000000..186215a --- /dev/null +++ b/glib/pygmaincontext.c @@ -0,0 +1,99 @@ +/* -*- Mode: C; c-basic-offset: 4 -*- + * pygtk- Python bindings for the GTK toolkit. + * Copyright (C) 1998-2003 James Henstridge + * + * pygmaincontext.c: GMainContext wrapper + * + * This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or + * modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public + * License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either + * version 2.1 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. + * + * This library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, + * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of + * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU + * Lesser General Public License for more details. + * + * You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public + * License along with this library; if not, write to the Free Software + * Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 + * USA + */ + +#ifdef HAVE_CONFIG_H +# include +#endif + +#include +#include +#include +#include "pygmaincontext.h" +#include "pyglib.h" +#include "pyglib-private.h" + +PYGLIB_DEFINE_TYPE("glib.MainContext", PyGMainContext_Type, PyGMainContext) + +static int +pyg_main_context_init(PyGMainContext *self) +{ + self->context = g_main_context_new(); + return 0; +} + +static void +pyg_main_context_dealloc(PyGMainContext *self) +{ + if (self->context != NULL) { + g_main_context_unref(self->context); + self->context = NULL; + } + + PyObject_Del(self); +} + +static int +pyg_main_context_compare(PyGMainContext *self, PyGMainContext *v) +{ + if (self->context == v->context) return 0; + if (self->context > v->context) return -1; + return 1; +} + +static PyObject * +_wrap_g_main_context_iteration (PyGMainContext *self, PyObject *args) +{ + gboolean ret, may_block = TRUE; + + if (!PyArg_ParseTuple(args, "|i:GMainContext.iteration", + &may_block)) + return NULL; + + pyglib_begin_allow_threads; + ret = g_main_context_iteration(self->context, may_block); + pyglib_end_allow_threads; + + return PyBool_FromLong(ret); +} + +static PyObject * +_wrap_g_main_context_pending (PyGMainContext *self) +{ + return PyBool_FromLong(g_main_context_pending(self->context)); +} + +static PyMethodDef _PyGMainContext_methods[] = { + { "iteration", (PyCFunction)_wrap_g_main_context_iteration, METH_VARARGS }, + { "pending", (PyCFunction)_wrap_g_main_context_pending, METH_NOARGS }, + { NULL, NULL, 0 } +}; + +void +pyglib_maincontext_register_types(PyObject *d) +{ + PyGMainContext_Type.tp_dealloc = (destructor)pyg_main_context_dealloc; + PyGMainContext_Type.tp_compare = (cmpfunc)pyg_main_context_compare; + PyGMainContext_Type.tp_flags = Py_TPFLAGS_DEFAULT | Py_TPFLAGS_BASETYPE; + PyGMainContext_Type.tp_methods = _PyGMainContext_methods; + PyGMainContext_Type.tp_init = (initproc)pyg_main_context_init; + PYGLIB_REGISTER_TYPE(d, PyGMainContext_Type, "MainContext"); +} diff --git a/glib/pygmaincontext.h b/glib/pygmaincontext.h new file mode 100644 index 0000000..038cb37 --- /dev/null +++ b/glib/pygmaincontext.h @@ -0,0 +1,40 @@ +/* -*- Mode: C; c-basic-offset: 4 -*- + * pyglib - Python bindings for GLib toolkit. + * Copyright (C) 1998-2003 James Henstridge + * 2004-2008 Johan Dahlin + * + * This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or + * modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public + * License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either + * version 2.1 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. + * + * This library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, + * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of + * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU + * Lesser General Public License for more details. + * + * You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public + * License along with this library; if not, write to the Free Software + * Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 + * USA + */ + +#ifndef __PYG_MAINCONTEXT_H__ +#define __PYG_MAINCONTEXT_H__ + +#include +#include + +typedef struct { + PyObject_HEAD + GMainContext *context; +} PyGMainContext; + +extern PyTypeObject PyGMainContext_Type; + +PyObject * pyglib_main_context_new(GMainContext *context); + +void pyglib_maincontext_register_types(PyObject *d); + +#endif /* __PYG_MAINCONTEXT_H__ */ + diff --git a/glib/pygmainloop.c b/glib/pygmainloop.c new file mode 100644 index 0000000..d9f048c --- /dev/null +++ b/glib/pygmainloop.c @@ -0,0 +1,354 @@ +/* -*- Mode: C; c-basic-offset: 4 -*- + * pygtk- Python bindings for the GTK toolkit. + * Copyright (C) 1998-2003 James Henstridge + * Copyright (C) 2004 Johan Dahlin + * + * pygmainloop.c: GMainLoop wrapper + * + * This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or + * modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public + * License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either + * version 2.1 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. + * + * This library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, + * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of + * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU + * Lesser General Public License for more details. + * + * You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public + * License along with this library; if not, write to the Free Software + * Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 + * USA + */ + +#ifdef HAVE_CONFIG_H +# include +#endif +#include + +#include +#include +#include + +#include "pygmainloop.h" +#include "pygmaincontext.h" +#include "pyglib.h" +#include "pyglib-private.h" + +static int pipe_fds[2]; + +typedef struct { + GSource source; + GPollFD fd; +} PySignalWatchSource; + +#ifdef DISABLE_THREADING +static GMainLoop *pyg_current_main_loop = NULL;; + +static inline GMainLoop * +pyg_save_current_main_loop (GMainLoop *main_loop) +{ + GMainLoop *retval = pyg_current_main_loop; + + g_return_val_if_fail(main_loop != NULL, NULL); + + pyg_current_main_loop = g_main_loop_ref(main_loop); + + return retval; +} + +static inline void +pyg_restore_current_main_loop (GMainLoop *main_loop) +{ + if (pyg_current_main_loop != NULL) + g_main_loop_unref(pyg_current_main_loop); + pyg_current_main_loop = main_loop; +} + +static inline GMainLoop * +pyg_get_current_main_loop (void) +{ + return pyg_current_main_loop; +} +#else /* !defined(#ifndef DISABLE_THREADING) */ + +static int pyg_current_main_loop_key = -1; + +static inline GMainLoop * +pyg_save_current_main_loop (GMainLoop *main_loop) +{ + GMainLoop *retval; + + g_return_val_if_fail(main_loop != NULL, NULL); + + if (pyg_current_main_loop_key == -1) + pyg_current_main_loop_key = PyThread_create_key(); + + retval = PyThread_get_key_value(pyg_current_main_loop_key); + PyThread_delete_key_value(pyg_current_main_loop_key); + PyThread_set_key_value(pyg_current_main_loop_key, + g_main_loop_ref(main_loop)); + + return retval; +} + +static inline void +pyg_restore_current_main_loop (GMainLoop *main_loop) +{ + GMainLoop *prev; + + g_return_if_fail (pyg_current_main_loop_key != -1); + + prev = PyThread_get_key_value(pyg_current_main_loop_key); + if (prev != NULL) + g_main_loop_unref(prev); + PyThread_delete_key_value(pyg_current_main_loop_key); + if (main_loop != NULL) + PyThread_set_key_value(pyg_current_main_loop_key, main_loop); +} + +static inline GMainLoop * +pyg_get_current_main_loop (void) +{ + if (pyg_current_main_loop_key == -1) + return NULL; + return PyThread_get_key_value(pyg_current_main_loop_key); +} +#endif /* DISABLE_THREADING */ + +static gboolean +pyg_signal_watch_prepare(GSource *source, + int *timeout) +{ + /* Python only invokes signal handlers from the main thread, + * so if a thread other than the main thread receives the signal + * from the kernel, PyErr_CheckSignals() from that thread will + * do nothing. + */ + +#ifdef HAVE_PYSIGNAL_SETWAKEUPFD + return FALSE; +#else /* !HAVE_PYSIGNAL_SETWAKEUPFD */ + /* On Windows g_poll() won't be interrupted by a signal + * (AFAIK), so we need the timeout there too, even if there's + * only one thread. + */ +#ifndef PLATFORM_WIN32 + if (!pyglib_threads_enabled()) + return FALSE; +#endif /* PLATFORM_WIN32 */ + + /* If we're using 2.5 or an earlier version of python we + * will default to a timeout every second, be aware, + * this will cause unnecessary wakeups, see + * http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=481569 + */ + *timeout = 1000; + return FALSE; +#endif /* HAVE_PYSIGNAL_SETWAKEUPFD */ +} + +static gboolean +pyg_signal_watch_check(GSource *source) +{ + PyGILState_STATE state; + GMainLoop *main_loop; + +#ifdef HAVE_PYSIGNAL_SETWAKEUPFD + PySignalWatchSource *real_source = (PySignalWatchSource *)source; + GPollFD *poll_fd = &real_source->fd; + unsigned char dummy; + if (poll_fd->revents & G_IO_IN) + read(poll_fd->fd, &dummy, 1); +#endif + + state = pyglib_gil_state_ensure(); + + main_loop = pyg_get_current_main_loop(); + + if (PyErr_CheckSignals() == -1 && main_loop != NULL) { + PyErr_SetNone(PyExc_KeyboardInterrupt); + g_main_loop_quit(main_loop); + } + + pyglib_gil_state_release(state); + + return FALSE; +} + +static gboolean +pyg_signal_watch_dispatch(GSource *source, + GSourceFunc callback, + gpointer user_data) +{ + /* We should never be dispatched */ + g_assert_not_reached(); + return TRUE; +} + +static GSourceFuncs pyg_signal_watch_funcs = +{ + pyg_signal_watch_prepare, + pyg_signal_watch_check, + pyg_signal_watch_dispatch +}; + +static GSource * +pyg_signal_watch_new(void) +{ + GSource *source = g_source_new(&pyg_signal_watch_funcs, + sizeof(PySignalWatchSource)); + +#ifdef HAVE_PYSIGNAL_SETWAKEUPFD + PySignalWatchSource *real_source = (PySignalWatchSource *)source; + int flag; + + /* Unfortunately we need to create a new pipe here instead of + * reusing the pipe inside the GMainContext. + * Ideally an api should be added to GMainContext which allows us + * to reuse that pipe which would suit us perfectly fine. + * XXX More efficient than a pipe, we could use an eventfd on Linux + * kernels that support it. + */ + gint already_piped = (pipe_fds[0] > 0); + if (!already_piped) { + if (pipe(pipe_fds) < 0) + g_error("Cannot create main loop pipe: %s\n", + g_strerror(errno)); + + /* Make the write end of the fd non blocking */ + flag = fcntl(pipe_fds[1], F_GETFL, 0); + flag |= O_NONBLOCK; + fcntl(pipe_fds[1], F_SETFL, flag); + } + + real_source->fd.fd = pipe_fds[0]; + real_source->fd.events = G_IO_IN | G_IO_HUP | G_IO_ERR; + g_source_add_poll(source, &real_source->fd); + + if (!already_piped) + PySignal_SetWakeupFd(pipe_fds[1]); +#endif + return source; +} + +PYGLIB_DEFINE_TYPE("glib.MainLoop", PyGMainLoop_Type, PyGMainLoop) + +static int +pyg_main_loop_init(PyGMainLoop *self, PyObject *args, PyObject *kwargs) +{ + static char *kwlist[] = { "context", "is_running", NULL }; + PyObject *py_context = Py_None; + int is_running = 0; + GMainContext *context; + + if (!PyArg_ParseTupleAndKeywords(args, kwargs, + "|Ob:GMainLoop.__init__", + kwlist, &py_context, &is_running)) + return -1; + + if (!PyObject_TypeCheck(py_context, &PyGMainContext_Type) && + py_context != Py_None) { + PyErr_SetString(PyExc_TypeError, + "context must be a glib.MainContext or None"); + return -1; + } + + if (py_context != Py_None) { + context = ((PyGMainContext*)py_context)->context; + } else { + context = NULL; + } + + self->loop = g_main_loop_new(context, is_running); + + self->signal_source = pyg_signal_watch_new(); + g_source_attach(self->signal_source, context); + g_source_unref(self->signal_source); + + return 0; +} + +static void +pyg_main_loop_dealloc(PyGMainLoop *self) +{ + if (self->signal_source != NULL) { + g_source_destroy(self->signal_source); + self->signal_source = NULL; + } + + if (self->loop != NULL) { + g_main_loop_unref(self->loop); + self->loop = NULL; + } + + PyObject_Del(self); +} + +static int +pyg_main_loop_compare(PyGMainLoop *self, PyGMainLoop *v) +{ + if (self->loop == v->loop) return 0; + if (self->loop > v->loop) return -1; + return 1; +} + +static PyObject * +_wrap_g_main_loop_get_context (PyGMainLoop *loop) +{ + return pyglib_main_context_new(g_main_loop_get_context(loop->loop)); +} + +static PyObject * +_wrap_g_main_loop_is_running (PyGMainLoop *self) +{ + return PyBool_FromLong(g_main_loop_is_running(self->loop)); +} + +static PyObject * +_wrap_g_main_loop_quit (PyGMainLoop *self) +{ + g_main_loop_quit(self->loop); + + Py_INCREF(Py_None); + return Py_None; +} + +static PyObject * +_wrap_g_main_loop_run (PyGMainLoop *self) +{ + GMainLoop *prev_loop; + + prev_loop = pyg_save_current_main_loop(self->loop); + + pyglib_begin_allow_threads; + g_main_loop_run(self->loop); + pyglib_end_allow_threads; + + pyg_restore_current_main_loop(prev_loop); + + if (PyErr_Occurred()) + return NULL; + + Py_INCREF(Py_None); + return Py_None; +} + +static PyMethodDef _PyGMainLoop_methods[] = { + { "get_context", (PyCFunction)_wrap_g_main_loop_get_context, METH_NOARGS }, + { "is_running", (PyCFunction)_wrap_g_main_loop_is_running, METH_NOARGS }, + { "quit", (PyCFunction)_wrap_g_main_loop_quit, METH_NOARGS }, + { "run", (PyCFunction)_wrap_g_main_loop_run, METH_NOARGS }, + { NULL, NULL, 0 } +}; + +void +pyglib_mainloop_register_types(PyObject *d) +{ + PyGMainLoop_Type.tp_dealloc = (destructor)pyg_main_loop_dealloc; + PyGMainLoop_Type.tp_compare = (cmpfunc)pyg_main_loop_compare; + PyGMainLoop_Type.tp_flags = Py_TPFLAGS_DEFAULT | Py_TPFLAGS_BASETYPE; + PyGMainLoop_Type.tp_methods = _PyGMainLoop_methods; + PyGMainLoop_Type.tp_init = (initproc)pyg_main_loop_init; + PYGLIB_REGISTER_TYPE(d, PyGMainLoop_Type, "MainLoop"); +} diff --git a/glib/pygmainloop.h b/glib/pygmainloop.h new file mode 100644 index 0000000..dec82d8 --- /dev/null +++ b/glib/pygmainloop.h @@ -0,0 +1,36 @@ +/* -*- Mode: C; c-basic-offset: 4 -*- + * pyglib - Python bindings for GLib toolkit. + * Copyright (C) 1998-2003 James Henstridge + * 2004-2008 Johan Dahlin + * + * This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or + * modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public + * License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either + * version 2.1 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. + * + * This library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, + * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of + * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU + * Lesser General Public License for more details. + * + * You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public + * License along with this library; if not, write to the Free Software + * Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 + * USA + */ + +#ifndef __PYG_MAINLOOP_H__ +#define __PYG_MAINLOOP_H__ + +typedef struct { + PyObject_HEAD + GMainLoop *loop; + GSource *signal_source; +} PyGMainLoop; + +extern PyTypeObject PyGMainLoop_Type; + +void pyglib_mainloop_register_types(PyObject *d); + +#endif /* __PYG_MAINLOOP_H__ */ + diff --git a/glib/pygoptioncontext.c b/glib/pygoptioncontext.c new file mode 100644 index 0000000..92ba901 --- /dev/null +++ b/glib/pygoptioncontext.c @@ -0,0 +1,312 @@ +/* -*- Mode: C; c-basic-offset: 4 -*- + * pygtk- Python bindings for the GTK toolkit. + * Copyright (C) 2006 Johannes Hoelzl + * + * pygoptioncontext.c: GOptionContext wrapper + * + * This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or + * modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public + * License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either + * version 2.1 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. + * + * This library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, + * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of + * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU + * Lesser General Public License for more details. + * + * You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public + * License along with this library; if not, write to the Free Software + * Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 + * USA + */ + +#ifdef HAVE_CONFIG_H +# include +#endif + +#include +#include "pyglib-private.h" +#include "pygoptioncontext.h" + +PYGLIB_DEFINE_TYPE("glib.OptionContext", PyGOptionContext_Type, PyGOptionContext) + +static int +pyg_option_context_init(PyGOptionContext *self, + PyObject *args, + PyObject *kwargs) +{ + char *parameter_string; + + if (!PyArg_ParseTuple(args, "s:glib.GOptionContext.__init__", + ¶meter_string)) + return -1; + + self->context = g_option_context_new(parameter_string); + return 0; +} + +static void +pyg_option_context_dealloc(PyGOptionContext *self) +{ + Py_CLEAR(self->main_group); + + if (self->context != NULL) + { + GOptionContext *tmp = self->context; + self->context = NULL; + g_option_context_free(tmp); + } + + PyObject_Del(self); +} + +static PyObject * +pyg_option_context_parse(PyGOptionContext *self, + PyObject *args, + PyObject *kwargs) +{ + static char *kwlist[] = { "argv", NULL }; + PyObject *arg; + PyObject *new_argv, *argv; + Py_ssize_t argv_length, pos; + gint argv_length_int; + char **argv_content, **original; + GError *error = NULL; + gboolean result; + + if (!PyArg_ParseTupleAndKeywords(args, kwargs, "O:GOptionContext.parse", + kwlist, &argv)) + return NULL; + + if (!PyList_Check(argv)) + { + PyErr_SetString(PyExc_TypeError, + "GOptionContext.parse expects a list of strings."); + return NULL; + } + + argv_length = PyList_Size(argv); + if (argv_length == -1) + { + PyErr_SetString(PyExc_TypeError, + "GOptionContext.parse expects a list of strings."); + return NULL; + } + + argv_content = g_new(char*, argv_length + 1); + argv_content[argv_length] = NULL; + for (pos = 0; pos < argv_length; pos++) + { + arg = PyList_GetItem(argv, pos); + argv_content[pos] = g_strdup(_PyUnicode_AsString(arg)); + if (argv_content[pos] == NULL) + { + g_strfreev(argv_content); + return NULL; + } + } + original = g_strdupv(argv_content); + + g_assert(argv_length <= G_MAXINT); + argv_length_int = argv_length; + pyglib_begin_allow_threads; + result = g_option_context_parse(self->context, &argv_length_int, &argv_content, + &error); + pyglib_end_allow_threads; + argv_length = argv_length_int; + + if (!result) + { + g_strfreev(argv_content); + g_strfreev(original); + pyglib_error_check(&error); + return NULL; + } + + new_argv = PyList_New(g_strv_length(argv_content)); + for (pos = 0; pos < argv_length; pos++) + { + arg = _PyUnicode_FromString(argv_content[pos]); + PyList_SetItem(new_argv, pos, arg); + } + + g_strfreev(original); + g_strfreev(argv_content); + return new_argv; +} + +static PyObject * +pyg_option_context_set_help_enabled(PyGOptionContext *self, + PyObject *args, + PyObject *kwargs) +{ + static char *kwlist[] = { "help_enable", NULL }; + + PyObject *help_enabled; + if (! PyArg_ParseTupleAndKeywords(args, kwargs, + "O:GOptionContext.set_help_enabled", + kwlist, &help_enabled)) + return NULL; + + g_option_context_set_help_enabled(self->context, PyObject_IsTrue(help_enabled)); + + Py_INCREF(Py_None); + return Py_None; +} + +static PyObject * +pyg_option_context_get_help_enabled(PyGOptionContext *self) +{ + return PyBool_FromLong(g_option_context_get_help_enabled(self->context)); +} + +static PyObject * +pyg_option_context_set_ignore_unknown_options(PyGOptionContext *self, + PyObject *args, + PyObject *kwargs) +{ + static char *kwlist[] = { "ignore_unknown_options", NULL }; + PyObject *ignore_unknown_options; + + if (! PyArg_ParseTupleAndKeywords(args, kwargs, + "O:GOptionContext.set_ignore_unknown_options", + kwlist, &ignore_unknown_options)) + return NULL; + + g_option_context_set_ignore_unknown_options(self->context, + PyObject_IsTrue(ignore_unknown_options)); + + + Py_INCREF(Py_None); + return Py_None; +} + +static PyObject * +pyg_option_context_get_ignore_unknown_options(PyGOptionContext *self) +{ + return PyBool_FromLong( + g_option_context_get_ignore_unknown_options(self->context)); +} + +static PyObject * +pyg_option_context_set_main_group(PyGOptionContext *self, + PyObject *args, + PyObject *kwargs) +{ + static char *kwlist[] = { "group", NULL }; + GOptionGroup *g_group; + PyObject *group; + + if (! PyArg_ParseTupleAndKeywords(args, kwargs, + "O:GOptionContext.set_main_group", + kwlist, &group)) + return NULL; + + if (PyObject_IsInstance(group, (PyObject*) &PyGOptionGroup_Type) != 1) { + PyErr_SetString(PyExc_TypeError, + "GOptionContext.set_main_group expects a GOptionGroup."); + return NULL; + } + + g_group = pyglib_option_group_transfer_group(group); + if (g_group == NULL) + { + PyErr_SetString(PyExc_RuntimeError, + "Group is already in a OptionContext."); + return NULL; + } + + g_option_context_set_main_group(self->context, g_group); + + Py_INCREF(group); + self->main_group = (PyGOptionGroup*) group; + + Py_INCREF(Py_None); + return Py_None; +} + +static PyObject * +pyg_option_context_get_main_group(PyGOptionContext *self) +{ + if (self->main_group == NULL) + { + Py_INCREF(Py_None); + return Py_None; + } + Py_INCREF(self->main_group); + return (PyObject*) self->main_group; +} + +static PyObject * +pyg_option_context_add_group(PyGOptionContext *self, + PyObject *args, + PyObject *kwargs) +{ + static char *kwlist[] = { "group", NULL }; + GOptionGroup *g_group; + PyObject *group; + + if (! PyArg_ParseTupleAndKeywords(args, kwargs, + "O:GOptionContext.add_group", + kwlist, &group)) + return NULL; + + if (PyObject_IsInstance(group, (PyObject*) &PyGOptionGroup_Type) != 1) { + PyErr_SetString(PyExc_TypeError, + "GOptionContext.add_group expects a GOptionGroup."); + return NULL; + } + + g_group = pyglib_option_group_transfer_group(group); + if (g_group == NULL) + { + PyErr_SetString(PyExc_RuntimeError, + "Group is already in a OptionContext."); + return NULL; + } + Py_INCREF(group); + + g_option_context_add_group(self->context, g_group); + + Py_INCREF(Py_None); + return Py_None; +} + +static int +pyg_option_context_compare(PyGOptionContext *self, PyGOptionContext *context) +{ + if (self->context == context->context) return 0; + if (self->context > context->context) + return 1; + return -1; +} + +static PyObject * +pyg_option_get_context(PyGOptionContext *self) +{ + return PyCObject_FromVoidPtr(self->context, NULL); +} + +static PyMethodDef pyg_option_context_methods[] = { + { "parse", (PyCFunction)pyg_option_context_parse, METH_VARARGS | METH_KEYWORDS }, + { "set_help_enabled", (PyCFunction)pyg_option_context_set_help_enabled, METH_VARARGS | METH_KEYWORDS }, + { "get_help_enabled", (PyCFunction)pyg_option_context_get_help_enabled, METH_NOARGS }, + { "set_ignore_unknown_options", (PyCFunction)pyg_option_context_set_ignore_unknown_options, METH_VARARGS | METH_KEYWORDS }, + { "get_ignore_unknown_options", (PyCFunction)pyg_option_context_get_ignore_unknown_options, METH_NOARGS }, + { "set_main_group", (PyCFunction)pyg_option_context_set_main_group, METH_VARARGS | METH_KEYWORDS }, + { "get_main_group", (PyCFunction)pyg_option_context_get_main_group, METH_NOARGS }, + { "add_group", (PyCFunction)pyg_option_context_add_group, METH_VARARGS | METH_KEYWORDS }, + { "_get_context", (PyCFunction)pyg_option_get_context, METH_NOARGS }, + { NULL, NULL, 0 }, +}; + +void +pyglib_option_context_register_types(PyObject *d) +{ + PyGOptionContext_Type.tp_dealloc = (destructor)pyg_option_context_dealloc; + PyGOptionContext_Type.tp_compare = (cmpfunc)pyg_option_context_compare; + PyGOptionContext_Type.tp_flags = Py_TPFLAGS_DEFAULT; + PyGOptionContext_Type.tp_methods = pyg_option_context_methods; + PyGOptionContext_Type.tp_init = (initproc)pyg_option_context_init; + PYGLIB_REGISTER_TYPE(d, PyGOptionContext_Type, "OptionContext"); +} diff --git a/glib/pygoptioncontext.h b/glib/pygoptioncontext.h new file mode 100644 index 0000000..85d0a47 --- /dev/null +++ b/glib/pygoptioncontext.h @@ -0,0 +1,37 @@ +/* -*- Mode: C; c-basic-offset: 4 -*- + * pyglib - Python bindings for GLib toolkit. + * Copyright (C) 1998-2003 James Henstridge + * 2004-2008 Johan Dahlin + * + * This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or + * modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public + * License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either + * version 2.1 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. + * + * This library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, + * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of + * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU + * Lesser General Public License for more details. + * + * You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public + * License along with this library; if not, write to the Free Software + * Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 + * USA + */ + +#ifndef __PYG_OPTIONCONTEXT_H__ +#define __PYG_OPTIONCONTEXT_H__ + +#include "pygoptiongroup.h" + +extern PyTypeObject PyGOptionContext_Type; + +typedef struct { + PyObject_HEAD + PyGOptionGroup *main_group; + GOptionContext *context; +} PyGOptionContext; + +void pyglib_option_context_register_types(PyObject *d); + +#endif /* __PYG_OPTIONCONTEXT_H__ */ diff --git a/glib/pygoptiongroup.c b/glib/pygoptiongroup.c new file mode 100644 index 0000000..70e4529 --- /dev/null +++ b/glib/pygoptiongroup.c @@ -0,0 +1,270 @@ +/* -*- Mode: C; c-basic-offset: 4 -*- + * pygobject - Python bindings for the GLib, GObject and GIO + * Copyright (C) 2006 Johannes Hoelzl + * + * pygoptiongroup.c: GOptionContext and GOptionGroup wrapper + * + * This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or + * modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public + * License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either + * version 2.1 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. + * + * This library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, + * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of + * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU + * Lesser General Public License for more details. + * + * You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public + * License along with this library; if not, write to the Free Software + * Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 + * USA + */ + +#ifdef HAVE_CONFIG_H +# include +#endif + +#include +#include "pyglib-private.h" +#include "pygoptiongroup.h" + +PYGLIB_DEFINE_TYPE("glib.OptionGroup", PyGOptionGroup_Type, PyGOptionGroup) + +static gboolean +check_if_owned(PyGOptionGroup *self) +{ + if (self->other_owner) + { + PyErr_SetString(PyExc_ValueError, "The GOptionGroup was not created by " + "glib.OptionGroup(), so operation is not possible."); + return TRUE; + } + return FALSE; +} + +static void +destroy_g_group(PyGOptionGroup *self) +{ + PyGILState_STATE state; + state = pyglib_gil_state_ensure(); + + self->group = NULL; + Py_CLEAR(self->callback); + g_slist_foreach(self->strings, (GFunc) g_free, NULL); + g_slist_free(self->strings); + self->strings = NULL; + + if (self->is_in_context) + { + Py_DECREF(self); + } + + pyglib_gil_state_release(state); +} + +static int +pyg_option_group_init(PyGOptionGroup *self, PyObject *args, PyObject *kwargs) +{ + static char *kwlist[] = { "name", "description", "help_description", + "callback", NULL }; + char *name, *description, *help_description; + PyObject *callback; + + if (!PyArg_ParseTupleAndKeywords(args, kwargs, "zzzO:GOptionGroup.__init__", + kwlist, &name, &description, + &help_description, &callback)) + return -1; + + self->group = g_option_group_new(name, description, help_description, + self, (GDestroyNotify) destroy_g_group); + self->other_owner = FALSE; + self->is_in_context = FALSE; + + Py_INCREF(callback); + self->callback = callback; + + return 0; +} + +static void +pyg_option_group_dealloc(PyGOptionGroup *self) +{ + if (!self->other_owner && !self->is_in_context) + { + GOptionGroup *tmp = self->group; + self->group = NULL; + if (tmp) + g_option_group_free(tmp); + } + + PyObject_Del(self); +} + +static gboolean +arg_func(const gchar *option_name, + const gchar *value, + PyGOptionGroup *self, + GError **error) +{ + PyObject *ret; + PyGILState_STATE state; + gboolean no_error; + + state = pyglib_gil_state_ensure(); + + if (value == NULL) + ret = PyObject_CallFunction(self->callback, "sOO", + option_name, Py_None, self); + else + ret = PyObject_CallFunction(self->callback, "ssO", + option_name, value, self); + + if (ret != NULL) + { + Py_DECREF(ret); + no_error = TRUE; + } else + no_error = pyglib_gerror_exception_check(error) != -1; + + pyglib_gil_state_release(state); + return no_error; +} + +static PyObject * +pyg_option_group_add_entries(PyGOptionGroup *self, PyObject *args, + PyObject *kwargs) +{ + static char *kwlist[] = { "entries", NULL }; + gssize entry_count, pos; + PyObject *entry_tuple, *list; + GOptionEntry *entries; + + if (check_if_owned(self)) + return NULL; + + if (!PyArg_ParseTupleAndKeywords(args, kwargs, "O:GOptionGroup.add_entries", + kwlist, &list)) + return NULL; + + if (!PyList_Check(list)) + { + PyErr_SetString(PyExc_TypeError, + "GOptionGroup.add_entries expected a list of entries"); + return NULL; + } + + entry_count = PyList_Size(list); + if (entry_count == -1) + { + PyErr_SetString(PyExc_TypeError, + "GOptionGroup.add_entries expected a list of entries"); + return NULL; + } + + entries = g_new0(GOptionEntry, entry_count + 1); + for (pos = 0; pos < entry_count; pos++) + { + gchar *long_name, *description, *arg_description; + entry_tuple = PyList_GetItem(list, pos); + if (!PyTuple_Check(entry_tuple)) + { + PyErr_SetString(PyExc_TypeError, "GOptionGroup.add_entries " + "expected a list of entries"); + g_free(entries); + return NULL; + } + if (!PyArg_ParseTuple(entry_tuple, "scisz", + &long_name, + &(entries[pos].short_name), + &(entries[pos].flags), + &description, + &arg_description)) + { + PyErr_SetString(PyExc_TypeError, "GOptionGroup.add_entries " + "expected a list of entries"); + g_free(entries); + return NULL; + } + long_name = g_strdup(long_name); + self->strings = g_slist_prepend(self->strings, long_name); + entries[pos].long_name = long_name; + + description = g_strdup(description); + self->strings = g_slist_prepend(self->strings, description); + entries[pos].description = description; + + arg_description = g_strdup(arg_description); + self->strings = g_slist_prepend(self->strings, arg_description); + entries[pos].arg_description = arg_description; + + entries[pos].arg = G_OPTION_ARG_CALLBACK; + entries[pos].arg_data = arg_func; + } + + g_option_group_add_entries(self->group, entries); + + g_free(entries); + + Py_INCREF(Py_None); + return Py_None; +} + + +static PyObject * +pyg_option_group_set_translation_domain(PyGOptionGroup *self, + PyObject *args, + PyObject *kwargs) +{ + static char *kwlist[] = { "domain", NULL }; + char *domain; + + if (check_if_owned(self)) + return NULL; + + if (self->group == NULL) + { + PyErr_SetString(PyExc_RuntimeError, + "The corresponding GOptionGroup was already freed, " + "probably through the release of GOptionContext"); + return NULL; + } + + if (!PyArg_ParseTupleAndKeywords(args, kwargs, + "z:GOptionGroup.set_translate_domain", + kwlist, &domain)) + return NULL; + + g_option_group_set_translation_domain(self->group, domain); + + Py_INCREF(Py_None); + return Py_None; +} + +static int +pyg_option_group_compare(PyGOptionGroup *self, PyGOptionGroup *group) +{ + if (self->group == group->group) + return 0; + + if (self->group > group->group) + return 1; + + return -1; +} + +static PyMethodDef pyg_option_group_methods[] = { + { "add_entries", (PyCFunction)pyg_option_group_add_entries, METH_VARARGS | METH_KEYWORDS }, + { "set_translation_domain", (PyCFunction)pyg_option_group_set_translation_domain, METH_VARARGS | METH_KEYWORDS }, + { NULL, NULL, 0 }, +}; + +void +pyglib_option_group_register_types(PyObject *d) +{ + PyGOptionGroup_Type.tp_dealloc = (destructor)pyg_option_group_dealloc; + PyGOptionGroup_Type.tp_compare = (cmpfunc)pyg_option_group_compare; + PyGOptionGroup_Type.tp_flags = Py_TPFLAGS_DEFAULT | Py_TPFLAGS_BASETYPE; + PyGOptionGroup_Type.tp_methods = pyg_option_group_methods; + PyGOptionGroup_Type.tp_init = (initproc)pyg_option_group_init; + PYGLIB_REGISTER_TYPE(d, PyGOptionGroup_Type, "OptionGroup"); +} diff --git a/glib/pygoptiongroup.h b/glib/pygoptiongroup.h new file mode 100644 index 0000000..cba6a79 --- /dev/null +++ b/glib/pygoptiongroup.h @@ -0,0 +1,40 @@ +/* -*- Mode: C; c-basic-offset: 4 -*- + * pyglib - Python bindings for GLib toolkit. + * Copyright (C) 1998-2003 James Henstridge + * 2004-2008 Johan Dahlin + * + * This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or + * modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public + * License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either + * version 2.1 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. + * + * This library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, + * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of + * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU + * Lesser General Public License for more details. + * + * You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public + * License along with this library; if not, write to the Free Software + * Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 + * USA + */ + +#ifndef __PYG_OPTIONGROUP_H__ +#define __PYG_OPTIONGROUP_H__ + +extern PyTypeObject PyGOptionGroup_Type; + +typedef struct { + PyObject_HEAD + GOptionGroup *group; + gboolean other_owner, is_in_context; + PyObject *callback; + GSList *strings; /* all strings added with the entries, are freed on + GOptionGroup.destroy() */ +} PyGOptionGroup; + +void pyglib_option_group_register_types(PyObject *d); + +#endif /* __PYG_OPTIONGROUP_H__ */ + + diff --git a/glib/pygsource.c b/glib/pygsource.c new file mode 100644 index 0000000..298b928 --- /dev/null +++ b/glib/pygsource.c @@ -0,0 +1,723 @@ +/* -*- Mode: C; c-basic-offset: 4 -*- + * pygtk- Python bindings for the GTK toolkit. + * Copyright (C) 1998-2003 James Henstridge + * Copyright (C) 2005 Oracle + * + * Author: Manish Singh + * + * pygsource.c: GSource wrapper + * + * This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or + * modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public + * License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either + * version 2.1 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. + * + * This library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, + * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of + * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU + * Lesser General Public License for more details. + * + * You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public + * License along with this library; if not, write to the Free Software + * Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 + * USA + */ + +#ifdef HAVE_CONFIG_H +# include +#endif + +#include +#include +#include /* for PyMemberDef */ +#include "pyglib.h" +#include "pyglib-private.h" +#include "pygmaincontext.h" +#include "pygsource.h" + +#define CHECK_DESTROYED(self, ret) G_STMT_START { \ + if ((self)->source == NULL) { \ + PyErr_SetString(PyExc_RuntimeError, "source is destroyed"); \ + return (ret); \ + } \ +} G_STMT_END + + +typedef struct { + PyObject_HEAD + GSource *source; + PyObject *inst_dict; + PyObject *weakreflist; + gboolean python_source; +} PyGSource; + +typedef struct +{ + GSource source; + PyObject *obj; +} PyGRealSource; + +/* glib.Source */ + +PYGLIB_DEFINE_TYPE("glib.Source", PyGSource_Type, PyGSource) + +static PyObject * +source_repr(PyGSource *self, const char *type) +{ + gchar buf[256], *desc; + + if (self->source) { + if (g_source_get_context(self->source)) + desc = "attached"; + else + desc = "unattached"; + } else { + desc = "destroyed"; + } + + if (type) + g_snprintf(buf, sizeof(buf), "<%s glib %s source at 0x%lx>", + desc, type, (long) self); + else + g_snprintf(buf, sizeof(buf), "<%s glib source at 0x%lx>", + desc, (long) self); + + return _PyUnicode_FromString(buf); +} + +static PyObject * +pyg_source_attach(PyGSource *self, PyObject *args, PyObject *kwargs) +{ + static char *kwlist[] = { "context", NULL }; + PyGMainContext *py_context = NULL; + GMainContext *context = NULL; + guint id; + + if (!PyArg_ParseTupleAndKeywords (args, kwargs, + "|O!:attach", kwlist, + &PyGMainContext_Type, &py_context)) + return NULL; + + if (py_context) + context = py_context->context; + + CHECK_DESTROYED(self, NULL); + + if (self->python_source) { + PyGRealSource *pysource = (PyGRealSource *)self->source; + Py_INCREF(pysource->obj); + } + + id = g_source_attach(self->source, context); + return _PyLong_FromLong(id); +} + +static PyObject * +pyg_source_destroy(PyGSource *self) +{ + CHECK_DESTROYED(self, NULL); + + if (self->python_source && self->source->context) { + PyGRealSource *pysource = (PyGRealSource *)self->source; + Py_DECREF(pysource->obj); + } + + g_source_destroy(self->source); + self->source = NULL; + + Py_INCREF(Py_None); + return Py_None; +} + +static PyObject * +pyg_source_set_callback(PyGSource *self, PyObject *args) +{ + PyObject *first, *callback, *cbargs = NULL, *data; + gint len; + + CHECK_DESTROYED(self, NULL); + + len = PyTuple_Size (args); + if (len < 1) { + PyErr_SetString(PyExc_TypeError, + "set_callback requires at least 1 argument"); + return NULL; + } + + first = PySequence_GetSlice(args, 0, 1); + if (!PyArg_ParseTuple(first, "O:set_callback", &callback)) { + Py_DECREF (first); + return NULL; + } + Py_DECREF(first); + + if (!PyCallable_Check(callback)) { + PyErr_SetString(PyExc_TypeError, "first argument not callable"); + return NULL; + } + + cbargs = PySequence_GetSlice(args, 1, len); + if (cbargs == NULL) + return NULL; + + data = Py_BuildValue("(ON)", callback, cbargs); + if (data == NULL) + return NULL; + + g_source_set_callback(self->source, + _pyglib_handler_marshal, data, + _pyglib_destroy_notify); + + Py_INCREF(Py_None); + return Py_None; +} + +static PyObject * +pyg_source_get_context(PyGSource *self) +{ + GMainContext *context; + + CHECK_DESTROYED(self, NULL); + + context = g_source_get_context(self->source); + + if (context) { + return pyglib_main_context_new(context); + } else { + Py_INCREF(Py_None); + return Py_None; + } +} + +static PyObject * +pyg_source_add_poll(PyGSource *self, PyObject *args, PyObject *kwargs) +{ + static char *kwlist[] = { "fd", NULL }; + PyGPollFD *fd; + + if (!self->python_source) { + PyErr_SetString(PyExc_TypeError, + "add_poll can only be used with sources " + "implemented in python"); + return NULL; + } + + if (!PyArg_ParseTupleAndKeywords(args, kwargs, + "O!:add_poll", kwlist, + &PyGPollFD_Type, &fd)) + return NULL; + + CHECK_DESTROYED(self, NULL); + + g_source_add_poll(self->source, &fd->pollfd); + + Py_INCREF(Py_None); + return Py_None; +} + +static PyObject * +pyg_source_remove_poll(PyGSource *self, PyObject *args, PyObject *kwargs) +{ + static char *kwlist[] = { "fd", NULL }; + PyGPollFD *fd; + + if (!self->python_source) { + PyErr_SetString(PyExc_TypeError, + "remove_poll can only be used with sources " + "implemented in python"); + return NULL; + } + + if (!PyArg_ParseTupleAndKeywords(args, kwargs, + "O!:remove_poll", kwlist, + &PyGPollFD_Type, &fd)) + return NULL; + + CHECK_DESTROYED(self, NULL); + + g_source_remove_poll(self->source, &fd->pollfd); + + Py_INCREF(Py_None); + return Py_None; +} + +static PyObject * +pyg_source_get_current_time(PyGSource *self) +{ + GTimeVal timeval; + double ret; + + CHECK_DESTROYED(self, NULL); + + g_source_get_current_time(self->source, &timeval); + ret = (double)timeval.tv_sec + (double)timeval.tv_usec * 0.000001; + return PyFloat_FromDouble(ret); +} + +static PyMethodDef pyg_source_methods[] = { + { "attach", (PyCFunction)pyg_source_attach, METH_KEYWORDS }, + { "destroy", (PyCFunction)pyg_source_destroy, METH_NOARGS }, + { "set_callback", (PyCFunction)pyg_source_set_callback, METH_VARARGS }, + { "get_context", (PyCFunction)pyg_source_get_context, METH_NOARGS }, + { "add_poll", (PyCFunction)pyg_source_add_poll, METH_KEYWORDS }, + { "remove_poll", (PyCFunction)pyg_source_remove_poll, METH_KEYWORDS }, + { "get_current_time", (PyCFunction)pyg_source_get_current_time, METH_NOARGS }, + { NULL, NULL, 0 } +}; + +static PyObject * +pyg_source_get_dict(PyGSource *self, void *closure) +{ + if (self->inst_dict == NULL) { + self->inst_dict = PyDict_New(); + if (self->inst_dict == NULL) + return NULL; + } + + Py_INCREF(self->inst_dict); + return self->inst_dict; +} + +static PyObject * +pyg_source_get_priority(PyGSource *self, void *closure) +{ + CHECK_DESTROYED(self, NULL); + + return _PyLong_FromLong(g_source_get_priority(self->source)); +} + +static int +pyg_source_set_priority(PyGSource *self, PyObject *value, void *closure) +{ + CHECK_DESTROYED(self, -1); + + if (value == NULL) { + PyErr_SetString(PyExc_TypeError, "cannot delete priority"); + return -1; + } + + if (!_PyLong_Check(value)) { + PyErr_SetString(PyExc_TypeError, "type mismatch"); + return -1; + } + + g_source_set_priority(self->source, _PyLong_AsLong(value)); + + return 0; +} + +static PyObject * +pyg_source_get_can_recurse(PyGSource *self, void *closure) +{ + CHECK_DESTROYED(self, NULL); + + return PyBool_FromLong(g_source_get_can_recurse(self->source)); +} + +static int +pyg_source_set_can_recurse(PyGSource *self, PyObject *value, void *closure) +{ + CHECK_DESTROYED(self, -1); + + if (value == NULL) { + PyErr_SetString(PyExc_TypeError, "cannot delete can_recurse"); + return -1; + } + + g_source_set_can_recurse(self->source, PyObject_IsTrue(value)); + + return 0; +} + +static PyObject * +pyg_source_get_id(PyGSource *self, void *closure) +{ + CHECK_DESTROYED(self, NULL); + + if (g_source_get_context(self->source) == NULL) { + PyErr_SetString(PyExc_RuntimeError, "source is not attached"); + return NULL; + } + + return _PyLong_FromLong(g_source_get_id(self->source)); +} + +static PyGetSetDef pyg_source_getsets[] = { + { "__dict__", (getter)pyg_source_get_dict, (setter)0 }, + {"priority", (getter)pyg_source_get_priority, (setter)pyg_source_set_priority }, + {"can_recurse", (getter)pyg_source_get_can_recurse, (setter)pyg_source_set_can_recurse }, + {"id", (getter)pyg_source_get_id, (setter)0 }, + {NULL, 0, 0} +}; + +static PyObject * +pyg_source_repr(PyGSource *self) +{ + return source_repr(self, NULL); +} + +static int +pyg_source_traverse(PyGSource *self, visitproc visit, void *arg) +{ + int ret = 0; + + if (self->inst_dict) ret = visit(self->inst_dict, arg); + if (ret != 0) return ret; + + return 0; +} + +static int +pyg_source_clear(PyGSource *self) +{ + PyObject *tmp; + + tmp = self->inst_dict; + self->inst_dict = NULL; + Py_XDECREF(tmp); + + if (self->source) { + g_source_unref(self->source); + self->source = NULL; + } + + return 0; +} + +static void +pyg_source_dealloc(PyGSource *self) +{ + PyObject_ClearWeakRefs((PyObject *)self); + + PyObject_GC_UnTrack((PyObject *)self); + + pyg_source_clear(self); + + PyObject_GC_Del(self); +} + +static gboolean +pyg_source_prepare(GSource *source, gint *timeout) +{ + PyGRealSource *pysource = (PyGRealSource *)source; + PyObject *t; + gboolean ret = FALSE; + gboolean got_err = TRUE; + PyGILState_STATE state; + + state = pyglib_gil_state_ensure(); + + t = PyObject_CallMethod(pysource->obj, "prepare", NULL); + + if (t == NULL) { + goto bail; + } else if (!PyObject_IsTrue(t)) { + got_err = FALSE; + goto bail; + } else if (!PyTuple_Check(t)) { + PyErr_SetString(PyExc_TypeError, + "source prepare function must return a tuple or False"); + goto bail; + } else if (PyTuple_Size(t) != 2) { + PyErr_SetString(PyExc_TypeError, + "source prepare function return tuple must be exactly " + "2 elements long"); + goto bail; + } + + ret = PyObject_IsTrue(PyTuple_GET_ITEM(t, 0)); + *timeout = _PyLong_AsLong(PyTuple_GET_ITEM(t, 1)); + + if (*timeout == -1 && PyErr_Occurred()) { + ret = FALSE; + goto bail; + } + + got_err = FALSE; + +bail: + if (got_err) + PyErr_Print(); + + Py_XDECREF(t); + + pyglib_gil_state_release(state); + + return ret; +} + +static gboolean +pyg_source_check(GSource *source) +{ + PyGRealSource *pysource = (PyGRealSource *)source; + PyObject *t; + gboolean ret; + PyGILState_STATE state; + + state = pyglib_gil_state_ensure(); + + t = PyObject_CallMethod(pysource->obj, "check", NULL); + + if (t == NULL) { + PyErr_Print(); + ret = FALSE; + } else { + ret = PyObject_IsTrue(t); + Py_DECREF(t); + } + + pyglib_gil_state_release(state); + + return ret; +} + +static gboolean +pyg_source_dispatch(GSource *source, GSourceFunc callback, gpointer user_data) +{ + PyGRealSource *pysource = (PyGRealSource *)source; + PyObject *func, *args, *tuple, *t; + gboolean ret; + PyGILState_STATE state; + + state = pyglib_gil_state_ensure(); + + if (callback) { + tuple = user_data; + + func = PyTuple_GetItem(tuple, 0); + args = PyTuple_GetItem(tuple, 1); + } else { + func = Py_None; + args = Py_None; + } + + t = PyObject_CallMethod(pysource->obj, "dispatch", "OO", func, args); + + if (t == NULL) { + PyErr_Print(); + ret = FALSE; + } else { + ret = PyObject_IsTrue(t); + Py_DECREF(t); + } + + pyglib_gil_state_release(state); + + return ret; +} + +static void +pyg_source_finalize(GSource *source) +{ + PyGRealSource *pysource = (PyGRealSource *)source; + PyObject *func, *t; + PyGILState_STATE state; + + state = pyglib_gil_state_ensure(); + + func = PyObject_GetAttrString(pysource->obj, "finalize"); + if (func) { + t = PyObject_CallObject(func, NULL); + Py_DECREF(func); + + if (t == NULL) { + PyErr_Print(); + } else { + Py_DECREF(t); + } + } + + pyglib_gil_state_release(state); +} + +static GSourceFuncs pyg_source_funcs = +{ + pyg_source_prepare, + pyg_source_check, + pyg_source_dispatch, + pyg_source_finalize +}; + +static int +pyg_source_init(PyGSource *self, PyObject *args, PyObject *kwargs) +{ + PyGRealSource *pysource; + + self->source = g_source_new(&pyg_source_funcs, sizeof(PyGRealSource)); + + pysource = (PyGRealSource *)self->source; + pysource->obj = (PyObject*)self; + + self->inst_dict = NULL; + self->weakreflist = NULL; + + self->python_source = TRUE; + + return 0; +} + +static void +pyg_source_free(PyObject *op) +{ + PyObject_GC_Del(op); +} + +/* glib.Idle */ + +PYGLIB_DEFINE_TYPE("glib.Idle", PyGIdle_Type, PyGSource) + +static PyObject * +pyg_idle_repr(PyGSource *self) +{ + return source_repr(self, "idle"); +} + +static int +pyg_idle_init(PyGSource *self, PyObject *args, PyObject *kwargs) +{ + static char *kwlist[] = { "priority", NULL }; + gint priority = G_PRIORITY_DEFAULT_IDLE; + + if (!PyArg_ParseTupleAndKeywords(args, kwargs, + "|i:glib.Idle.__init__", kwlist, + &priority)) + return -1; + + self->source = g_idle_source_new (); + + if (priority != G_PRIORITY_DEFAULT_IDLE) + g_source_set_priority(self->source, priority); + + self->inst_dict = NULL; + self->weakreflist = NULL; + + self->python_source = FALSE; + + return 0; +} + +/* glib.Timeout */ + +PYGLIB_DEFINE_TYPE("glib.Timeout", PyGTimeout_Type, PyGSource) + +static PyObject * +pyg_timeout_repr(PyGSource *self) +{ + return source_repr(self, "timeout"); +} + +static int +pyg_timeout_init(PyGSource *self, PyObject *args, PyObject *kwargs) +{ + static char *kwlist[] = { "interval", "priority", NULL }; + gint priority = G_PRIORITY_DEFAULT; + guint interval; + + if (!PyArg_ParseTupleAndKeywords(args, kwargs, + "I|i:glib.Timeout.__init__", kwlist, + &interval, &priority)) + return -1; + + self->source = g_timeout_source_new(interval); + + if (priority != G_PRIORITY_DEFAULT) + g_source_set_priority(self->source, priority); + + self->inst_dict = NULL; + self->weakreflist = NULL; + + self->python_source = FALSE; + + return 0; +} + +/* glib.PollFD */ + +PYGLIB_DEFINE_TYPE("glib.PollFD", PyGPollFD_Type, PyGPollFD) + +static PyMemberDef pyg_poll_fd_members[] = { + { "fd", T_INT, offsetof(PyGPollFD, pollfd.fd), READONLY }, + { "events", T_USHORT, offsetof(PyGPollFD, pollfd.events), READONLY }, + { "revents", T_USHORT, offsetof(PyGPollFD, pollfd.revents), READONLY }, + { NULL, 0, 0, 0 } +}; + +static void +pyg_poll_fd_dealloc(PyGPollFD *self) +{ + Py_XDECREF(self->fd_obj); + PyObject_DEL(self); +} + +static PyObject * +pyg_poll_fd_repr(PyGPollFD *self) +{ + return _PyUnicode_FromFormat("", + self->pollfd.fd, self->pollfd.events, + (long)self); +} + +static int +pyg_poll_fd_init(PyGPollFD *self, PyObject *args, PyObject *kwargs) +{ + static char *kwlist[] = { "fd", "events", NULL }; + PyObject *o; + gint fd; + gushort events; + + if (!PyArg_ParseTupleAndKeywords(args, kwargs, + "OH:glib.PollFD.__init__", kwlist, + &o, &events)) + return -1; + + fd = PyObject_AsFileDescriptor(o); + if (fd == -1) + return -1; + + self->pollfd.fd = fd; + self->pollfd.events = events; + self->pollfd.revents = 0; + + Py_INCREF(o); + self->fd_obj = o; + + return 0; +} + +void +pyglib_source_register_types(PyObject *d) +{ + PyGSource_Type.tp_flags = (Py_TPFLAGS_DEFAULT | + Py_TPFLAGS_BASETYPE | + Py_TPFLAGS_HAVE_GC); + PyGSource_Type.tp_init = (initproc)pyg_source_init; + PyGSource_Type.tp_free = (freefunc)pyg_source_free; + PyGSource_Type.tp_dealloc = (destructor)pyg_source_dealloc; + PyGSource_Type.tp_methods = pyg_source_methods; + PyGSource_Type.tp_repr = (reprfunc)pyg_source_repr; + PyGSource_Type.tp_traverse = (traverseproc)pyg_source_traverse; + PyGSource_Type.tp_clear = (inquiry)pyg_source_clear; + PyGSource_Type.tp_getset = pyg_source_getsets; + PyGSource_Type.tp_weaklistoffset = offsetof(PyGSource, weakreflist); + PyGSource_Type.tp_dictoffset = offsetof(PyGSource, inst_dict); + PYGLIB_REGISTER_TYPE(d, PyGSource_Type, "Source"); + + PyGIdle_Type.tp_repr = (reprfunc)pyg_idle_repr; + PyGIdle_Type.tp_flags = Py_TPFLAGS_DEFAULT | Py_TPFLAGS_BASETYPE; + PyGIdle_Type.tp_base = (PyTypeObject *)&PyGSource_Type; + PyGIdle_Type.tp_init = (initproc)pyg_idle_init; + PYGLIB_REGISTER_TYPE(d, PyGIdle_Type, "Idle"); + + PyGTimeout_Type.tp_repr = (reprfunc)pyg_timeout_repr; + PyGTimeout_Type.tp_flags = Py_TPFLAGS_DEFAULT | Py_TPFLAGS_BASETYPE; + PyGTimeout_Type.tp_base = (PyTypeObject *)&PyGSource_Type; + PyGTimeout_Type.tp_init = (initproc)pyg_timeout_init; + PYGLIB_REGISTER_TYPE(d, PyGTimeout_Type, "Timeout"); + + PyGPollFD_Type.tp_dealloc = (destructor)pyg_poll_fd_dealloc; + PyGPollFD_Type.tp_repr = (reprfunc)pyg_poll_fd_repr; + PyGPollFD_Type.tp_flags = Py_TPFLAGS_DEFAULT; + PyGPollFD_Type.tp_members = pyg_poll_fd_members; + PyGPollFD_Type.tp_init = (initproc)pyg_poll_fd_init; + PYGLIB_REGISTER_TYPE(d, PyGPollFD_Type, "PollFD"); +} diff --git a/glib/pygsource.h b/glib/pygsource.h new file mode 100644 index 0000000..bf2c673 --- /dev/null +++ b/glib/pygsource.h @@ -0,0 +1,39 @@ +/* -*- Mode: C; c-basic-offset: 4 -*- + * pyglib - Python bindings for GLib toolkit. + * Copyright (C) 1998-2003 James Henstridge + * 2004-2008 Johan Dahlin + * + * This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or + * modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public + * License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either + * version 2.1 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. + * + * This library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, + * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of + * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU + * Lesser General Public License for more details. + * + * You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public + * License along with this library; if not, write to the Free Software + * Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 + * USA + */ + +#ifndef __PYG_SOURCE_H__ +#define __PYG_SOURCE_H__ + +extern PyTypeObject PyGSource_Type; +extern PyTypeObject PyGIdle_Type; +extern PyTypeObject PyGTimeout_Type; +extern PyTypeObject PyGPollFD_Type; + +typedef struct +{ + PyObject_HEAD + GPollFD pollfd; + PyObject *fd_obj; +} PyGPollFD; + +void pyglib_source_register_types(PyObject *d); + +#endif /* __PYG_SOURCE_H__ */ diff --git a/glib/pygspawn.c b/glib/pygspawn.c new file mode 100644 index 0000000..cded501 --- /dev/null +++ b/glib/pygspawn.c @@ -0,0 +1,263 @@ +/* -*- Mode: C; c-basic-offset: 4 -*- + * pyglib - Python bindings for GLib toolkit. + * Copyright (C) 1998-2003 James Henstridge + * 2004-2008 Johan Dahlin + * + * pygspawn.c: wrapper for the glib library. + * + * This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or + * modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public + * License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either + * version 2.1 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. + * + * This library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, + * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of + * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU + * Lesser General Public License for more details. + * + * You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public + * License along with this library; if not, write to the Free Software + * Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 + * USA + */ + +#include +#include + +#include "pyglib.h" +#include "pyglib-private.h" + +struct _PyGChildSetupData { + PyObject *func; + PyObject *data; +}; + +PYGLIB_DEFINE_TYPE("glib.Pid", PyGPid_Type, _PyLongObject) + +static PyObject * +pyg_pid_close(PyObject *self, PyObject *args, PyObject *kwargs) +{ + g_spawn_close_pid(_PyLong_AsLong(self)); + Py_INCREF(Py_None); + return Py_None; +} + +static PyMethodDef pyg_pid_methods[] = { + { "close", (PyCFunction)pyg_pid_close, METH_NOARGS }, + { NULL, NULL, 0 } +}; + +static void +pyg_pid_free(PyObject *gpid) +{ + g_spawn_close_pid((GPid) _PyLong_AsLong(gpid)); + _PyLong_Type.tp_free((void *) gpid); +} + +static int +pyg_pid_tp_init(PyObject *self, PyObject *args, PyObject *kwargs) +{ + PyErr_SetString(PyExc_TypeError, "glib.Pid cannot be manually instantiated"); + return -1; +} + +PyObject * +pyg_pid_new(GPid pid) +{ + _PyLongObject *pygpid; + pygpid = PyObject_NEW(_PyLongObject, &PyGPid_Type); + +#if PY_VERSION_HEX >= 0x03000000 +# warning "FIXME: figure out how to subclass long" +#else + pygpid->ob_ival = pid; +#endif + return (PyObject *) pygpid; +} + +static void +_pyg_spawn_async_callback(gpointer user_data) +{ + struct _PyGChildSetupData *data; + PyObject *retval; + PyGILState_STATE gil; + + data = (struct _PyGChildSetupData *) user_data; + gil = pyglib_gil_state_ensure(); + if (data->data) + retval = PyObject_CallFunction(data->func, "O", data->data); + else + retval = PyObject_CallFunction(data->func, NULL); + if (retval) + Py_DECREF(retval); + else + PyErr_Print(); + Py_DECREF(data->func); + Py_XDECREF(data->data); + g_slice_free(struct _PyGChildSetupData, data); + pyglib_gil_state_release(gil); +} + +PyObject * +pyglib_spawn_async(PyObject *object, PyObject *args, PyObject *kwargs) +{ + static char *kwlist[] = { "argv", "envp", "working_directory", "flags", + "child_setup", "user_data", "standard_input", + "standard_output", "standard_error", NULL }; + PyObject *pyargv, *pyenvp = NULL; + char **argv, **envp = NULL; + PyObject *func = Py_None, *user_data = NULL; + char *working_directory = NULL; + int flags = 0, _stdin = -1, _stdout = -1, _stderr = -1; + PyObject *pystdin = NULL, *pystdout = NULL, *pystderr = NULL; + gint *standard_input, *standard_output, *standard_error; + struct _PyGChildSetupData *callback_data = NULL; + GError *error = NULL; + GPid child_pid = -1; + Py_ssize_t len, i; + + if (!PyArg_ParseTupleAndKeywords(args, kwargs, "O|OsiOOOOO:glib.spawn_async", + kwlist, + &pyargv, &pyenvp, &working_directory, &flags, + &func, &user_data, + &pystdin, &pystdout, &pystderr)) + return NULL; + + if (pystdin && PyObject_IsTrue(pystdin)) + standard_input = &_stdin; + else + standard_input = NULL; + + if (pystdout && PyObject_IsTrue(pystdout)) + standard_output = &_stdout; + else + standard_output = NULL; + + if (pystderr && PyObject_IsTrue(pystderr)) + standard_error = &_stderr; + else + standard_error = NULL; + + /* parse argv */ + if (!PySequence_Check(pyargv)) { + PyErr_SetString(PyExc_TypeError, + "glib.spawn_async: " + "first argument must be a sequence of strings"); + return NULL; + } + len = PySequence_Length(pyargv); + argv = g_new0(char *, len + 1); + for (i = 0; i < len; ++i) { + PyObject *tmp = PySequence_ITEM(pyargv, i); + if (!_PyUnicode_Check(tmp)) { + PyErr_SetString(PyExc_TypeError, + "glib.spawn_async: " + "first argument must be a sequence of strings"); + g_free(argv); + Py_XDECREF(tmp); + return NULL; + } + argv[i] = _PyUnicode_AsString(tmp); + Py_DECREF(tmp); + } + + /* parse envp */ + if (pyenvp) { + if (!PySequence_Check(pyenvp)) { + PyErr_SetString(PyExc_TypeError, + "glib.spawn_async: " + "second argument must be a sequence of strings"); + g_free(argv); + return NULL; + } + len = PySequence_Length(pyenvp); + envp = g_new0(char *, len + 1); + for (i = 0; i < len; ++i) { + PyObject *tmp = PySequence_ITEM(pyenvp, i); + if (!_PyUnicode_Check(tmp)) { + PyErr_SetString(PyExc_TypeError, + "glib.spawn_async: " + "second argument must be a sequence of strings"); + g_free(envp); + Py_XDECREF(tmp); + g_free(argv); + return NULL; + } + envp[i] = _PyUnicode_AsString(tmp); + Py_DECREF(tmp); + } + } + + if (func != Py_None) { + if (!PyCallable_Check(func)) { + PyErr_SetString(PyExc_TypeError, "child_setup parameter must be callable or None"); + g_free(argv); + if (envp) + g_free(envp); + return NULL; + } + callback_data = g_slice_new(struct _PyGChildSetupData); + callback_data->func = func; + callback_data->data = user_data; + Py_INCREF(callback_data->func); + if (callback_data->data) + Py_INCREF(callback_data->data); + } + + if (!g_spawn_async_with_pipes(working_directory, argv, envp, flags, + (func != Py_None ? _pyg_spawn_async_callback : NULL), + callback_data, &child_pid, + standard_input, + standard_output, + standard_error, + &error)) + + + { + g_free(argv); + if (envp) g_free(envp); + if (callback_data) { + Py_DECREF(callback_data->func); + Py_XDECREF(callback_data->data); + g_slice_free(struct _PyGChildSetupData, callback_data); + } + pyglib_error_check(&error); + return NULL; + } + g_free(argv); + if (envp) g_free(envp); + + if (standard_input) + pystdin = _PyLong_FromLong(*standard_input); + else { + Py_INCREF(Py_None); + pystdin = Py_None; + } + + if (standard_output) + pystdout = _PyLong_FromLong(*standard_output); + else { + Py_INCREF(Py_None); + pystdout = Py_None; + } + + if (standard_error) + pystderr = _PyLong_FromLong(*standard_error); + else { + Py_INCREF(Py_None); + pystderr = Py_None; + } + + return Py_BuildValue("NNNN", pyg_pid_new(child_pid), pystdin, pystdout, pystderr); +} + +void +pyglib_spawn_register_types(PyObject *d) +{ + PyGPid_Type.tp_base = &_PyLong_Type; + PyGPid_Type.tp_flags = Py_TPFLAGS_DEFAULT; + PyGPid_Type.tp_methods = pyg_pid_methods; + PyGPid_Type.tp_init = pyg_pid_tp_init; + PyGPid_Type.tp_free = (freefunc)pyg_pid_free; + PYGLIB_REGISTER_TYPE(d, PyGPid_Type, "Pid"); +} diff --git a/glib/pygspawn.h b/glib/pygspawn.h new file mode 100644 index 0000000..2e8dd3c --- /dev/null +++ b/glib/pygspawn.h @@ -0,0 +1,32 @@ +/* -*- Mode: C; c-basic-offset: 4 -*- + * pyglib - Python bindings for GLib toolkit. + * Copyright (C) 1998-2003 James Henstridge + * 2004-2008 Johan Dahlin + * + * This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or + * modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public + * License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either + * version 2.1 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. + * + * This library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, + * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of + * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU + * Lesser General Public License for more details. + * + * You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public + * License along with this library; if not, write to the Free Software + * Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 + * USA + */ + +#ifndef __PYG_PID_H__ +#define __PYG_PID_H__ + +PyObject * pyg_pid_new(GPid pid); +void pyglib_spawn_register_types(PyObject *d); + +PyObject * pyglib_spawn_async(PyObject *self, PyObject *args, PyObject *kwargs); + + +#endif /* __PYG_PID_H__ */ + diff --git a/gobject/Makefile.am b/gobject/Makefile.am new file mode 100644 index 0000000..aff1609 --- /dev/null +++ b/gobject/Makefile.am @@ -0,0 +1,67 @@ +AUTOMAKE_OPTIONS = 1.7 +PLATFORM_VERSION = 2.0 + +pkgincludedir = $(includedir)/pygtk-$(PLATFORM_VERSION) +pkginclude_HEADERS = pygobject.h + +pkgpyexecdir = $(pyexecdir)/gtk-2.0 + +# gobject python scripts +pygobjectdir = $(pkgpyexecdir)/gobject +pygobject_PYTHON = \ + __init__.py \ + 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terms of the GNU Lesser General Public +# License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either +# version 2.1 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. +# +# This library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, +# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of +# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU +# Lesser General Public License for more details. +# +# You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public +# License along with this library; if not, write to the Free Software +# Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 +# USA + +# this can go when things are a little further along + +import sys + +from glib import spawn_async, idle_add, timeout_add, timeout_add_seconds, \ + io_add_watch, source_remove, child_watch_add, markup_escape_text, \ + get_current_time, filename_display_name, filename_display_basename, \ + filename_from_utf8, get_application_name, set_application_name, \ + get_prgname, set_prgname, main_depth, Pid, GError, glib_version, \ + MainLoop, MainContext, main_context_default, IOChannel, Source, Idle, \ + Timeout, PollFD, OptionGroup, OptionContext, option +from glib import SPAWN_LEAVE_DESCRIPTORS_OPEN, SPAWN_DO_NOT_REAP_CHILD, \ + SPAWN_SEARCH_PATH, SPAWN_STDOUT_TO_DEV_NULL, SPAWN_STDERR_TO_DEV_NULL, \ + SPAWN_CHILD_INHERITS_STDIN, SPAWN_FILE_AND_ARGV_ZERO, PRIORITY_HIGH, \ + PRIORITY_DEFAULT, PRIORITY_HIGH_IDLE, PRIORITY_DEFAULT_IDLE, \ + PRIORITY_LOW, IO_IN, IO_OUT, IO_PRI, IO_ERR, IO_HUP, IO_NVAL, \ + IO_STATUS_ERROR, IO_STATUS_NORMAL, IO_STATUS_EOF, IO_STATUS_AGAIN, \ + IO_FLAG_APPEND, IO_FLAG_NONBLOCK, IO_FLAG_IS_READABLE, \ + IO_FLAG_IS_WRITEABLE, IO_FLAG_IS_SEEKABLE, IO_FLAG_MASK, \ + IO_FLAG_GET_MASK, IO_FLAG_SET_MASK, OPTION_FLAG_HIDDEN, \ + OPTION_FLAG_IN_MAIN, OPTION_FLAG_REVERSE, OPTION_FLAG_NO_ARG, \ + OPTION_FLAG_FILENAME, OPTION_FLAG_OPTIONAL_ARG, OPTION_FLAG_NOALIAS, \ + OPTION_ERROR_UNKNOWN_OPTION, OPTION_ERROR_BAD_VALUE, \ + OPTION_ERROR_FAILED, OPTION_REMAINING, OPTION_ERROR + +from gobject.constants import * +from gobject._gobject import * +_PyGObject_API = _gobject._PyGObject_API + +from gobject.propertyhelper import property + +sys.modules['gobject.option'] = option + +class GObjectMeta(type): + "Metaclass for automatically registering GObject classes" + def __init__(cls, name, bases, dict_): + type.__init__(cls, name, bases, dict_) + cls._install_properties() + cls._type_register(cls.__dict__) + + def _install_properties(cls): + gproperties = getattr(cls, '__gproperties__', {}) + + props = [] + for name, prop in cls.__dict__.items(): + if isinstance(prop, property): # not same as the built-in + if name in gproperties: + raise ValueError + prop.name = name + gproperties[name] = prop.get_pspec_args() + props.append(prop) + + if not props: + return + + cls.__gproperties__ = gproperties + + if ('do_get_property' in cls.__dict__ or + 'do_set_property' in cls.__dict__): + for prop in props: + if (prop.getter != prop._default_getter or + prop.setter != prop._default_setter): + raise TypeError( + "GObject subclass %r defines do_get/set_property" + " and it also uses a property which a custom setter" + " or getter. This is not allowed" % ( + cls.__name__,)) + + def obj_get_property(self, pspec): + name = pspec.name.replace('-', '_') + prop = getattr(cls, name, None) + if prop: + return prop.getter(self) + cls.do_get_property = obj_get_property + + def obj_set_property(self, pspec, value): + name = pspec.name.replace('-', '_') + prop = getattr(cls, name, None) + if prop: + prop.setter(self, value) + cls.do_set_property = obj_set_property + + def _type_register(cls, namespace): + ## don't register the class if already registered + if '__gtype__' in namespace: + return + + if not ('__gproperties__' in namespace or + '__gsignals__' in namespace or + '__gtype_name__' in namespace): + return + + type_register(cls, namespace.get('__gtype_name__')) +_gobject._install_metaclass(GObjectMeta) + +del _gobject diff --git a/gobject/constants.py b/gobject/constants.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..a6d3ce9 --- /dev/null +++ b/gobject/constants.py @@ -0,0 +1,83 @@ +# -*- Mode: Python; py-indent-offset: 4 -*- +# pygobject - Python bindings for the GObject library +# Copyright (C) 2006-2007 Johan Dahlin +# +# gobject/constants.py: GObject type constants +# +# This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or +# modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public +# License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either +# version 2.1 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. +# +# This library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, +# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of +# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU +# Lesser General Public License for more details. +# +# You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public +# License along with this library; if not, write to the Free Software +# Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 +# USA + +import sys + +import gobject._gobject +_gobject = sys.modules['gobject._gobject'] + +# TYPE_INVALID defined in gobjectmodule.c +TYPE_NONE = _gobject.type_from_name('void') +TYPE_INTERFACE = _gobject.type_from_name('GInterface') +TYPE_CHAR = _gobject.type_from_name('gchar') +TYPE_UCHAR = _gobject.type_from_name('guchar') +TYPE_BOOLEAN = _gobject.type_from_name('gboolean') +TYPE_INT = _gobject.type_from_name('gint') +TYPE_UINT = _gobject.type_from_name('guint') +TYPE_LONG = _gobject.type_from_name('glong') +TYPE_ULONG = _gobject.type_from_name('gulong') +TYPE_INT64 = _gobject.type_from_name('gint64') +TYPE_UINT64 = _gobject.type_from_name('guint64') +TYPE_ENUM = _gobject.type_from_name('GEnum') +TYPE_FLAGS = _gobject.type_from_name('GFlags') +TYPE_FLOAT = _gobject.type_from_name('gfloat') +TYPE_DOUBLE = _gobject.type_from_name('gdouble') +TYPE_STRING = _gobject.type_from_name('gchararray') +TYPE_POINTER = _gobject.type_from_name('gpointer') +TYPE_BOXED = _gobject.type_from_name('GBoxed') +TYPE_PARAM = _gobject.type_from_name('GParam') +TYPE_OBJECT = _gobject.type_from_name('GObject') +TYPE_PYOBJECT = _gobject.type_from_name('PyObject') +TYPE_UNICHAR = TYPE_UINT + +# do a little dance to maintain API compatibility +# as these were origianally defined here, and are +# now defined in gobjectmodule.c +G_MINFLOAT = _gobject.G_MINFLOAT +G_MAXFLOAT = _gobject.G_MAXFLOAT +G_MINDOUBLE = _gobject.G_MINDOUBLE +G_MAXDOUBLE = _gobject.G_MAXDOUBLE +G_MINSHORT = _gobject.G_MINSHORT +G_MAXSHORT = _gobject.G_MAXSHORT +G_MAXUSHORT = _gobject.G_MAXUSHORT +G_MININT = _gobject.G_MININT +G_MAXINT = _gobject.G_MAXINT +G_MAXUINT = _gobject.G_MAXUINT +G_MINLONG = _gobject.G_MINLONG +G_MAXLONG = _gobject.G_MAXLONG +G_MAXULONG = _gobject.G_MAXULONG +G_MININT8 = _gobject.G_MININT8 +G_MAXINT8 = _gobject.G_MAXINT8 +G_MAXUINT8 = _gobject.G_MAXUINT8 +G_MININT16 = _gobject.G_MININT16 +G_MAXINT16 = _gobject.G_MAXINT16 +G_MAXUINT16 = _gobject.G_MAXUINT16 +G_MININT32 = _gobject.G_MININT32 +G_MAXINT32 = _gobject.G_MAXINT32 +G_MAXUINT32 = _gobject.G_MAXUINT32 +G_MININT64 = _gobject.G_MININT64 +G_MAXINT64 = _gobject.G_MAXINT64 +G_MAXUINT64 = _gobject.G_MAXUINT64 +G_MAXSIZE = _gobject.G_MAXSIZE +G_MAXSSIZE = _gobject.G_MAXSSIZE +G_MINOFFSET = _gobject.G_MINOFFSET +G_MAXOFFSET = _gobject.G_MAXOFFSET + diff --git a/gobject/ffi-marshaller.c b/gobject/ffi-marshaller.c new file mode 100644 index 0000000..60cfc34 --- /dev/null +++ b/gobject/ffi-marshaller.c @@ -0,0 +1,194 @@ +/* -*- Mode: C; c-basic-offset: 4 -*- + * pygtk- Python bindings for the GTK toolkit. + * Copyright (C) 2007 Johan Dahlin + * + * ffi-marshaller: Generic CMarshaller using libffi + * + * This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or + * modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public + * License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either + * version 2.1 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. + * + * This library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, + * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of + * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU + * Lesser General Public License for more details. + * + * You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public + * License along with this library; if not, write to the Free Software + * Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 + * USA + */ + +#include +#include + +static ffi_type * +g_value_to_ffi_type (const GValue *gvalue, gpointer *value) +{ + ffi_type *rettype = NULL; + GType type = g_type_fundamental (G_VALUE_TYPE (gvalue)); + g_assert (type != G_TYPE_INVALID); + + switch (type) { + case G_TYPE_BOOLEAN: + case G_TYPE_CHAR: + case G_TYPE_INT: + rettype = &ffi_type_sint; + *value = (gpointer)&(gvalue->data[0].v_int); + break; + case G_TYPE_UCHAR: + case G_TYPE_UINT: + rettype = &ffi_type_uint; + *value = (gpointer)&(gvalue->data[0].v_uint); + break; + case G_TYPE_STRING: + case G_TYPE_OBJECT: + case G_TYPE_BOXED: + case G_TYPE_POINTER: + rettype = &ffi_type_pointer; + *value = (gpointer)&(gvalue->data[0].v_pointer); + break; + case G_TYPE_FLOAT: + rettype = &ffi_type_float; + *value = (gpointer)&(gvalue->data[0].v_float); + break; + case G_TYPE_DOUBLE: + rettype = &ffi_type_double; + *value = (gpointer)&(gvalue->data[0].v_double); + break; + case G_TYPE_LONG: + rettype = &ffi_type_slong; + *value = (gpointer)&(gvalue->data[0].v_long); + break; + case G_TYPE_ULONG: + rettype = &ffi_type_ulong; + *value = (gpointer)&(gvalue->data[0].v_ulong); + break; + case G_TYPE_INT64: + rettype = &ffi_type_sint64; + *value = (gpointer)&(gvalue->data[0].v_int64); + break; + case G_TYPE_UINT64: + rettype = &ffi_type_uint64; + *value = (gpointer)&(gvalue->data[0].v_uint64); + break; + default: + rettype = &ffi_type_pointer; + *value = NULL; + g_warning ("Unsupported fundamental type: %s", g_type_name (type)); + break; + } + return rettype; +} + +static void +g_value_from_ffi_type (GValue *gvalue, gpointer *value) +{ + switch (g_type_fundamental (G_VALUE_TYPE (gvalue))) { + case G_TYPE_INT: + g_value_set_int (gvalue, *(gint*)value); + break; + case G_TYPE_FLOAT: + g_value_set_float (gvalue, *(gfloat*)value); + break; + case G_TYPE_DOUBLE: + g_value_set_double (gvalue, *(gdouble*)value); + break; + case G_TYPE_BOOLEAN: + g_value_set_boolean (gvalue, *(gboolean*)value); + break; + case G_TYPE_STRING: + g_value_set_string (gvalue, *(gchar**)value); + break; + case G_TYPE_CHAR: + g_value_set_char (gvalue, *(gchar*)value); + break; + case G_TYPE_UCHAR: + g_value_set_uchar (gvalue, *(guchar*)value); + break; + case G_TYPE_UINT: + g_value_set_uint (gvalue, *(guint*)value); + break; + case G_TYPE_POINTER: + g_value_set_pointer (gvalue, *(gpointer*)value); + break; + case G_TYPE_LONG: + g_value_set_long (gvalue, *(glong*)value); + break; + case G_TYPE_ULONG: + g_value_set_ulong (gvalue, *(gulong*)value); + break; + case G_TYPE_INT64: + g_value_set_int64 (gvalue, *(gint64*)value); + break; + case G_TYPE_UINT64: + g_value_set_uint64 (gvalue, *(guint64*)value); + break; + case G_TYPE_BOXED: + g_value_set_boxed (gvalue, *(gpointer*)value); + break; + default: + g_warning ("Unsupported fundamental type: %s", + g_type_name (g_type_fundamental (G_VALUE_TYPE (gvalue)))); + } + +} + +void +g_cclosure_marshal_generic_ffi (GClosure *closure, + GValue *return_gvalue, + guint n_param_values, + const GValue *param_values, + gpointer invocation_hint, + gpointer marshal_data) +{ + ffi_type *rtype; + void *rvalue; + int n_args; + ffi_type **atypes; + void **args; + int i; + ffi_cif cif; + GCClosure *cc = (GCClosure*) closure; + + if (return_gvalue && G_VALUE_TYPE (return_gvalue)) + { + rtype = g_value_to_ffi_type (return_gvalue, &rvalue); + } + else + { + rtype = &ffi_type_void; + } + + rvalue = g_alloca (MAX (rtype->size, sizeof (ffi_arg))); + + n_args = n_param_values + 1; + atypes = g_alloca (sizeof (ffi_type *) * n_args); + args = g_alloca (sizeof (gpointer) * n_args); + + if (G_CCLOSURE_SWAP_DATA (closure)) + { + atypes[n_args-1] = g_value_to_ffi_type (param_values + 0, + &args[n_args-1]); + atypes[0] = &ffi_type_pointer; + args[0] = &closure->data; + } + else + { + atypes[0] = g_value_to_ffi_type (param_values + 0, &args[0]); + atypes[n_args-1] = &ffi_type_pointer; + args[n_args-1] = &closure->data; + } + + for (i = 1; i < n_args - 1; i++) + atypes[i] = g_value_to_ffi_type (param_values + i, &args[i]); + + if (ffi_prep_cif (&cif, FFI_DEFAULT_ABI, n_args, rtype, atypes) != FFI_OK) + return; + + ffi_call (&cif, marshal_data ? marshal_data : cc->callback, rvalue, args); + + if (return_gvalue && G_VALUE_TYPE (return_gvalue)) + g_value_from_ffi_type (return_gvalue, rvalue); +} diff --git a/gobject/ffi-marshaller.h b/gobject/ffi-marshaller.h new file mode 100644 index 0000000..aac18bd --- /dev/null +++ b/gobject/ffi-marshaller.h @@ -0,0 +1,31 @@ +/* -*- Mode: C; c-basic-offset: 4 -*- + * pygtk- Python bindings for the GTK toolkit. + * Copyright (C) 2007 Johan Dahlin + * + * This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or + * modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public + * License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either + * version 2.1 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. + * + * This library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, + * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of + * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU + * Lesser General Public License for more details. + * + * You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public + * License along with this library; if not, write to the Free Software + * Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 + * USA + */ + +#ifndef _FFI_MARSHALLER_H_ +#define _FFI_MARSHALLER_H_ + +void g_cclosure_marshal_generic_ffi (GClosure *closure, + GValue *return_gvalue, + guint n_param_values, + const GValue *param_values, + gpointer invocation_hint, + gpointer marshal_data); + +#endif /* _FFI_MARSHALLER_H_ */ diff --git a/gobject/gobjectmodule.c b/gobject/gobjectmodule.c new file mode 100644 index 0000000..09244b8 --- /dev/null +++ b/gobject/gobjectmodule.c @@ -0,0 +1,2659 @@ +/* -*- Mode: C; c-basic-offset: 4 -*- + * pygtk- Python bindings for the GTK toolkit. + * Copyright (C) 1998-2003 James Henstridge + * + * gobjectmodule.c: wrapper for the gobject library. + * + * This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or + * modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public + * License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either + * version 2.1 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. + * + * This library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, + * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of + * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU + * Lesser General Public License for more details. + * + * You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public + * License along with this library; if not, write to the Free Software + * Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 + * USA + */ + +#ifdef HAVE_CONFIG_H +# include +#endif + +#include +#include +#include +#include "pygobject-private.h" +#include "pygboxed.h" +#include "pygenum.h" +#include "pygflags.h" +#include "pyginterface.h" +#include "pygparamspec.h" +#include "pygpointer.h" +#include "pygtype.h" + +#ifdef HAVE_FFI_H +#include "ffi-marshaller.h" +static GSignalCMarshaller marshal_generic = g_cclosure_marshal_generic_ffi; +#else +static GSignalCMarshaller marshal_generic = 0; +#endif + +static PyObject *_pyg_signal_accumulator_true_handled_func; +static GHashTable *log_handlers = NULL; +static gboolean log_handlers_disabled = FALSE; + +static void pyg_flags_add_constants(PyObject *module, GType flags_type, + const gchar *strip_prefix); + + +/* -------------- GDK threading hooks ---------------------------- */ + +/** + * pyg_set_thread_block_funcs: + * @block_threads_func: a function to block Python threads. + * @unblock_threads_func: a function to unblock Python threads. + * + * an interface to allow pygtk to add hooks to handle threading + * similar to the old PyGTK 0.6.x releases. May not work quite right + * anymore. + */ +static void +pyg_set_thread_block_funcs (PyGThreadBlockFunc block_threads_func, + PyGThreadBlockFunc unblock_threads_func) +{ + g_return_if_fail(pygobject_api_functions.block_threads == NULL && + pygobject_api_functions.unblock_threads == NULL); + + pygobject_api_functions.block_threads = block_threads_func; + pygobject_api_functions.unblock_threads = unblock_threads_func; + pyglib_set_thread_block_funcs(block_threads_func, + unblock_threads_func); +} + +/** + * pyg_destroy_notify: + * @user_data: a PyObject pointer. + * + * A function that can be used as a GDestroyNotify callback that will + * call Py_DECREF on the data. + */ +void +pyg_destroy_notify(gpointer user_data) +{ + PyObject *obj = (PyObject *)user_data; + PyGILState_STATE state; + + state = pyglib_gil_state_ensure(); + Py_DECREF(obj); + pyglib_gil_state_release(state); +} + + +/* ---------------- gobject module functions -------------------- */ + +static PyObject * +pyg_type_name (PyObject *self, PyObject *args) +{ + PyObject *gtype; + GType type; + const gchar *name; + +#if 0 + if (PyErr_Warn(PyExc_DeprecationWarning, + "gobject.type_name is deprecated; " + "use GType.name instead")) + return NULL; +#endif + + if (!PyArg_ParseTuple(args, "O:gobject.type_name", >ype)) + return NULL; + if ((type = pyg_type_from_object(gtype)) == 0) + return NULL; + name = g_type_name(type); + if (name) + return _PyUnicode_FromString(name); + PyErr_SetString(PyExc_RuntimeError, "unknown typecode"); + return NULL; +} + +static PyObject * +pyg_type_from_name (PyObject *self, PyObject *args) +{ + const gchar *name; + GType type; +#if 0 + if (PyErr_Warn(PyExc_DeprecationWarning, + "gobject.type_from_name is deprecated; " + "use GType.from_name instead")) + return NULL; +#endif + if (!PyArg_ParseTuple(args, "s:gobject.type_from_name", &name)) + return NULL; + type = _pyg_type_from_name(name); + if (type != 0) + return pyg_type_wrapper_new(type); + PyErr_Format(PyExc_RuntimeError, "%s: unknown type name: %s", + _PyUnicode_AsString(PyObject_Repr((PyObject*)self)), + name); + return NULL; +} + +static PyObject * +pyg_type_parent (PyObject *self, PyObject *args) +{ + PyObject *gtype; + GType type, parent; +#if 0 + if (PyErr_Warn(PyExc_DeprecationWarning, + "gobject.type_parent is deprecated; " + "use GType.parent instead")) + return NULL; +#endif + if (!PyArg_ParseTuple(args, "O:gobject.type_parent", >ype)) + return NULL; + if ((type = pyg_type_from_object(gtype)) == 0) + return NULL; + parent = g_type_parent(type); + if (parent != 0) + return pyg_type_wrapper_new(parent); + PyErr_SetString(PyExc_RuntimeError, "no parent for type"); + return NULL; +} + +static PyObject * +pyg_type_is_a (PyObject *self, PyObject *args) +{ + PyObject *gtype, *gparent; + GType type, parent; +#if 0 + if (PyErr_Warn(PyExc_DeprecationWarning, + "gobject.type_is_a is deprecated; " + "use GType.is_a instead")) + return NULL; +#endif + if (!PyArg_ParseTuple(args, "OO:gobject.type_is_a", >ype, &gparent)) + return NULL; + if ((type = pyg_type_from_object(gtype)) == 0) + return NULL; + if ((parent = pyg_type_from_object(gparent)) == 0) + return NULL; + return PyBool_FromLong(g_type_is_a(type, parent)); +} + +static PyObject * +pyg_type_children (PyObject *self, PyObject *args) +{ + PyObject *gtype, *list; + GType type, *children; + guint n_children, i; +#if 0 + if (PyErr_Warn(PyExc_DeprecationWarning, + "gobject.type_children is deprecated; " + "use GType.children instead")) + return NULL; +#endif + if (!PyArg_ParseTuple(args, "O:gobject.type_children", >ype)) + return NULL; + if ((type = pyg_type_from_object(gtype)) == 0) + return NULL; + children = g_type_children(type, &n_children); + if (children) { + list = PyList_New(0); + for (i = 0; i < n_children; i++) { + PyObject *o; + PyList_Append(list, o=pyg_type_wrapper_new(children[i])); + Py_DECREF(o); + } + g_free(children); + return list; + } + PyErr_SetString(PyExc_RuntimeError, "invalid type, or no children"); + return NULL; +} + +static PyObject * +pyg_type_interfaces (PyObject *self, PyObject *args) +{ + PyObject *gtype, *list; + GType type, *interfaces; + guint n_interfaces, i; +#if 0 + if (PyErr_Warn(PyExc_DeprecationWarning, + "gobject.type_interfaces is deprecated; " + "use GType.interfaces instead")) + return NULL; +#endif + if (!PyArg_ParseTuple(args, "O:gobject.type_interfaces", >ype)) + return NULL; + if ((type = pyg_type_from_object(gtype)) == 0) + return NULL; + interfaces = g_type_interfaces(type, &n_interfaces); + if (interfaces) { + list = PyList_New(0); + for (i = 0; i < n_interfaces; i++) { + PyObject *o; + PyList_Append(list, o=pyg_type_wrapper_new(interfaces[i])); + Py_DECREF(o); + } + g_free(interfaces); + return list; + } + PyErr_SetString(PyExc_RuntimeError, "invalid type, or no interfaces"); + return NULL; +} + +static void +pyg_object_set_property (GObject *object, guint property_id, + const GValue *value, GParamSpec *pspec) +{ + PyObject *object_wrapper, *retval; + PyObject *py_pspec, *py_value; + PyGILState_STATE state; + + state = pyglib_gil_state_ensure(); + + object_wrapper = pygobject_new(object); + + if (object_wrapper == NULL) { + pyglib_gil_state_release(state); + return; + } + + py_pspec = pyg_param_spec_new(pspec); + py_value = pyg_value_as_pyobject (value, TRUE); + + retval = PyObject_CallMethod(object_wrapper, "do_set_property", + "OO", py_pspec, py_value); + if (retval) { + Py_DECREF(retval); + } else { + PyErr_Print(); + } + + Py_DECREF(object_wrapper); + Py_DECREF(py_pspec); + Py_DECREF(py_value); + + pyglib_gil_state_release(state); +} + +static void +pyg_object_get_property (GObject *object, guint property_id, + GValue *value, GParamSpec *pspec) +{ + PyObject *object_wrapper, *retval; + PyObject *py_pspec; + PyGILState_STATE state; + + state = pyglib_gil_state_ensure(); + + object_wrapper = pygobject_new(object); + + if (object_wrapper == NULL) { + pyglib_gil_state_release(state); + return; + } + + py_pspec = pyg_param_spec_new(pspec); + retval = PyObject_CallMethod(object_wrapper, "do_get_property", + "O", py_pspec); + if (retval == NULL || pyg_value_from_pyobject(value, retval) < 0) { + PyErr_Print(); + } + Py_DECREF(object_wrapper); + Py_DECREF(py_pspec); + Py_XDECREF(retval); + + pyglib_gil_state_release(state); +} + +static void +pyg_object_class_init(GObjectClass *class, PyObject *py_class) +{ + class->set_property = pyg_object_set_property; + class->get_property = pyg_object_get_property; +} + +typedef struct _PyGSignalAccumulatorData { + PyObject *callable; + PyObject *user_data; +} PyGSignalAccumulatorData; + +static gboolean +_pyg_signal_accumulator(GSignalInvocationHint *ihint, + GValue *return_accu, + const GValue *handler_return, + gpointer _data) +{ + PyObject *py_ihint, *py_return_accu, *py_handler_return, *py_detail; + PyObject *py_retval; + gboolean retval = FALSE; + PyGSignalAccumulatorData *data = _data; + PyGILState_STATE state; + + state = pyglib_gil_state_ensure(); + if (ihint->detail) + py_detail = _PyUnicode_FromString(g_quark_to_string(ihint->detail)); + else { + Py_INCREF(Py_None); + py_detail = Py_None; + } + + py_ihint = Py_BuildValue("lNi", (long int) ihint->signal_id, + py_detail, ihint->run_type); + py_handler_return = pyg_value_as_pyobject(handler_return, TRUE); + py_return_accu = pyg_value_as_pyobject(return_accu, FALSE); + if (data->user_data) + py_retval = PyObject_CallFunction(data->callable, "NNNO", py_ihint, + py_return_accu, py_handler_return, + data->user_data); + else + py_retval = PyObject_CallFunction(data->callable, "NNN", py_ihint, + py_return_accu, py_handler_return); + if (!py_retval) + PyErr_Print(); + else { + if (!PyTuple_Check(py_retval) || PyTuple_Size(py_retval) != 2) { + PyErr_SetString(PyExc_TypeError, "accumulator function must return" + " a (bool, object) tuple"); + PyErr_Print(); + } else { + retval = PyObject_IsTrue(PyTuple_GET_ITEM(py_retval, 0)); + if (pyg_value_from_pyobject(return_accu, PyTuple_GET_ITEM(py_retval, 1))) { + PyErr_Print(); + } + } + Py_DECREF(py_retval); + } + pyglib_gil_state_release(state); + return retval; +} + +static gboolean +create_signal (GType instance_type, const gchar *signal_name, PyObject *tuple) +{ + GSignalFlags signal_flags; + PyObject *py_return_type, *py_param_types; + GType return_type; + guint n_params, i; + GType *param_types; + guint signal_id; + GSignalAccumulator accumulator = NULL; + PyGSignalAccumulatorData *accum_data = NULL; + PyObject *py_accum = NULL, *py_accum_data = NULL; + + if (!PyArg_ParseTuple(tuple, "iOO|OO", &signal_flags, &py_return_type, + &py_param_types, &py_accum, &py_accum_data)) + { + gchar buf[128]; + + PyErr_Clear(); + g_snprintf(buf, sizeof(buf), + "value for __gsignals__['%s'] not in correct format", signal_name); + PyErr_SetString(PyExc_TypeError, buf); + return FALSE; + } + + if (py_accum && py_accum != Py_None && !PyCallable_Check(py_accum)) + { + gchar buf[128]; + + g_snprintf(buf, sizeof(buf), + "accumulator for __gsignals__['%s'] must be callable", signal_name); + PyErr_SetString(PyExc_TypeError, buf); + return FALSE; + } + + return_type = pyg_type_from_object(py_return_type); + if (!return_type) + return FALSE; + if (!PySequence_Check(py_param_types)) { + gchar buf[128]; + + g_snprintf(buf, sizeof(buf), + "third element of __gsignals__['%s'] tuple must be a sequence", signal_name); + PyErr_SetString(PyExc_TypeError, buf); + return FALSE; + } + n_params = PySequence_Length(py_param_types); + param_types = g_new(GType, n_params); + for (i = 0; i < n_params; i++) { + PyObject *item = PySequence_GetItem(py_param_types, i); + + param_types[i] = pyg_type_from_object(item); + if (param_types[i] == 0) { + Py_DECREF(item); + g_free(param_types); + return FALSE; + } + Py_DECREF(item); + } + + if (py_accum == _pyg_signal_accumulator_true_handled_func) + accumulator = g_signal_accumulator_true_handled; + else { + if (py_accum != NULL && py_accum != Py_None) { + accum_data = g_new(PyGSignalAccumulatorData, 1); + accum_data->callable = py_accum; + Py_INCREF(py_accum); + accum_data->user_data = py_accum_data; + Py_XINCREF(py_accum_data); + accumulator = _pyg_signal_accumulator; + } + } + + signal_id = g_signal_newv(signal_name, instance_type, signal_flags, + pyg_signal_class_closure_get(), + accumulator, accum_data, + marshal_generic, + return_type, n_params, param_types); + g_free(param_types); + + if (signal_id == 0) { + gchar buf[128]; + + g_snprintf(buf, sizeof(buf), "could not create signal for %s", + signal_name); + PyErr_SetString(PyExc_RuntimeError, buf); + return FALSE; + } + return TRUE; +} + +static gboolean +override_signal(GType instance_type, const gchar *signal_name) +{ + guint signal_id; + + signal_id = g_signal_lookup(signal_name, instance_type); + if (!signal_id) { + gchar buf[128]; + + g_snprintf(buf, sizeof(buf), "could not look up %s", signal_name); + PyErr_SetString(PyExc_TypeError, buf); + return FALSE; + } + g_signal_override_class_closure(signal_id, instance_type, + pyg_signal_class_closure_get()); + return TRUE; +} + +static PyObject * +add_signals (GType instance_type, PyObject *signals) +{ + gboolean ret = TRUE; + GObjectClass *oclass; + Py_ssize_t pos = 0; + PyObject *key, *value, *overridden_signals = NULL; + + overridden_signals = PyDict_New(); + oclass = g_type_class_ref(instance_type); + while (PyDict_Next(signals, &pos, &key, &value)) { + const gchar *signal_name; + gchar *signal_name_canon, *c; + + if (!_PyUnicode_Check(key)) { + PyErr_SetString(PyExc_TypeError, + "__gsignals__ keys must be strings"); + ret = FALSE; + break; + } + signal_name = _PyUnicode_AsString (key); + + if (value == Py_None || + (_PyUnicode_Check(value) && + !strcmp(_PyUnicode_AsString(value), "override"))) + { + /* canonicalize signal name, replacing '-' with '_' */ + signal_name_canon = g_strdup(signal_name); + for (c = signal_name_canon; *c; ++c) + if (*c == '-') + *c = '_'; + if (PyDict_SetItemString(overridden_signals, + signal_name_canon, key)) { + g_free(signal_name_canon); + ret = FALSE; + break; + } + g_free(signal_name_canon); + + ret = override_signal(instance_type, signal_name); + } else { + ret = create_signal(instance_type, signal_name, value); + } + + if (!ret) + break; + } + g_type_class_unref(oclass); + if (ret) + return overridden_signals; + else { + Py_XDECREF(overridden_signals); + return NULL; + } +} + +static GParamSpec * +create_property (const gchar *prop_name, + GType prop_type, + const gchar *nick, + const gchar *blurb, + PyObject *args, + GParamFlags flags) +{ + GParamSpec *pspec = NULL; + + switch (G_TYPE_FUNDAMENTAL(prop_type)) { + case G_TYPE_CHAR: + { + gchar minimum, maximum, default_value; + + if (!PyArg_ParseTuple(args, "ccc", &minimum, &maximum, + &default_value)) + return NULL; + pspec = g_param_spec_char (prop_name, nick, blurb, minimum, + maximum, default_value, flags); + } + break; + case G_TYPE_UCHAR: + { + gchar minimum, maximum, default_value; + + if (!PyArg_ParseTuple(args, "ccc", &minimum, &maximum, + &default_value)) + return NULL; + pspec = g_param_spec_uchar (prop_name, nick, blurb, minimum, + maximum, default_value, flags); + } + break; + case G_TYPE_BOOLEAN: + { + gboolean default_value; + + if (!PyArg_ParseTuple(args, "i", &default_value)) + return NULL; + pspec = g_param_spec_boolean (prop_name, nick, blurb, + default_value, flags); + } + break; + case G_TYPE_INT: + { + gint minimum, maximum, default_value; + + if (!PyArg_ParseTuple(args, "iii", &minimum, &maximum, + &default_value)) + return NULL; + pspec = g_param_spec_int (prop_name, nick, blurb, minimum, + maximum, default_value, flags); + } + break; + case G_TYPE_UINT: + { + guint minimum, maximum, default_value; + + if (!PyArg_ParseTuple(args, "III", &minimum, &maximum, + &default_value)) + return NULL; + pspec = g_param_spec_uint (prop_name, nick, blurb, minimum, + maximum, default_value, flags); + } + break; + case G_TYPE_LONG: + { + glong minimum, maximum, default_value; + + if (!PyArg_ParseTuple(args, "lll", &minimum, &maximum, + &default_value)) + return NULL; + pspec = g_param_spec_long (prop_name, nick, blurb, minimum, + maximum, default_value, flags); + } + break; + case G_TYPE_ULONG: + { + gulong minimum, maximum, default_value; + + if (!PyArg_ParseTuple(args, "kkk", &minimum, &maximum, + &default_value)) + return NULL; + pspec = g_param_spec_ulong (prop_name, nick, blurb, minimum, + maximum, default_value, flags); + } + break; + case G_TYPE_INT64: + { + gint64 minimum, maximum, default_value; + + if (!PyArg_ParseTuple(args, "LLL", &minimum, &maximum, + &default_value)) + return NULL; + pspec = g_param_spec_int64 (prop_name, nick, blurb, minimum, + maximum, default_value, flags); + } + break; + case G_TYPE_UINT64: + { + guint64 minimum, maximum, default_value; + + if (!PyArg_ParseTuple(args, "KKK", &minimum, &maximum, + &default_value)) + return NULL; + pspec = g_param_spec_uint64 (prop_name, nick, blurb, minimum, + maximum, default_value, flags); + } + break; + case G_TYPE_ENUM: + { + gint default_value; + PyObject *pydefault; + + if (!PyArg_ParseTuple(args, "O", &pydefault)) + return NULL; + + if (pyg_enum_get_value(prop_type, pydefault, + (gint *)&default_value)) + return NULL; + + pspec = g_param_spec_enum (prop_name, nick, blurb, + prop_type, default_value, flags); + } + break; + case G_TYPE_FLAGS: + { + guint default_value; + PyObject *pydefault; + + if (!PyArg_ParseTuple(args, "O", &pydefault)) + return NULL; + + if (pyg_flags_get_value(prop_type, pydefault, + (gint *)&default_value)) + return NULL; + + pspec = g_param_spec_flags (prop_name, nick, blurb, + prop_type, default_value, flags); + } + break; + case G_TYPE_FLOAT: + { + gfloat minimum, maximum, default_value; + + if (!PyArg_ParseTuple(args, "fff", &minimum, &maximum, + &default_value)) + return NULL; + pspec = g_param_spec_float (prop_name, nick, blurb, minimum, + maximum, default_value, flags); + } + break; + case G_TYPE_DOUBLE: + { + gdouble minimum, maximum, default_value; + + if (!PyArg_ParseTuple(args, "ddd", &minimum, &maximum, + &default_value)) + return NULL; + pspec = g_param_spec_double (prop_name, nick, blurb, minimum, + maximum, default_value, flags); + } + break; + case G_TYPE_STRING: + { + const gchar *default_value; + + if (!PyArg_ParseTuple(args, "z", &default_value)) + return NULL; + pspec = g_param_spec_string (prop_name, nick, blurb, + default_value, flags); + } + break; + case G_TYPE_PARAM: + if (!PyArg_ParseTuple(args, "")) + return NULL; + pspec = g_param_spec_param (prop_name, nick, blurb, prop_type, flags); + break; + case G_TYPE_BOXED: + if (!PyArg_ParseTuple(args, "")) + return NULL; + pspec = g_param_spec_boxed (prop_name, nick, blurb, prop_type, flags); + break; + case G_TYPE_POINTER: + if (!PyArg_ParseTuple(args, "")) + return NULL; + pspec = g_param_spec_pointer (prop_name, nick, blurb, flags); + break; + case G_TYPE_OBJECT: + if (!PyArg_ParseTuple(args, "")) + return NULL; + pspec = g_param_spec_object (prop_name, nick, blurb, prop_type, flags); + break; + default: + /* unhandled pspec type ... */ + break; + } + + if (!pspec) { + char buf[128]; + + g_snprintf(buf, sizeof(buf), "could not create param spec for type %s", + g_type_name(prop_type)); + PyErr_SetString(PyExc_TypeError, buf); + return NULL; + } + + return pspec; +} + +GParamSpec * +pyg_param_spec_from_object (PyObject *tuple) +{ + gint val_length; + const gchar *prop_name; + GType prop_type; + const gchar *nick, *blurb; + PyObject *slice, *item, *py_prop_type; + GParamSpec *pspec; + + val_length = PyTuple_Size(tuple); + if (val_length < 4) { + PyErr_SetString(PyExc_TypeError, + "paramspec tuples must be at least 4 elements long"); + return NULL; + } + + slice = PySequence_GetSlice(tuple, 0, 4); + if (!slice) { + return NULL; + } + + if (!PyArg_ParseTuple(slice, "sOzz", &prop_name, &py_prop_type, &nick, &blurb)) { + Py_DECREF(slice); + return NULL; + } + + Py_DECREF(slice); + + prop_type = pyg_type_from_object(py_prop_type); + if (!prop_type) { + return NULL; + } + + item = PyTuple_GetItem(tuple, val_length-1); + if (!_PyLong_Check(item)) { + PyErr_SetString(PyExc_TypeError, + "last element in tuple must be an int"); + return NULL; + } + + /* slice is the extra items in the tuple */ + slice = PySequence_GetSlice(tuple, 4, val_length-1); + pspec = create_property(prop_name, prop_type, + nick, blurb, slice, + _PyLong_AsLong(item)); + + return pspec; +} + +static gboolean +add_properties (GType instance_type, PyObject *properties) +{ + gboolean ret = TRUE; + GObjectClass *oclass; + Py_ssize_t pos = 0; + PyObject *key, *value; + + oclass = g_type_class_ref(instance_type); + while (PyDict_Next(properties, &pos, &key, &value)) { + const gchar *prop_name; + GType prop_type; + const gchar *nick, *blurb; + GParamFlags flags; + gint val_length; + PyObject *slice, *item, *py_prop_type; + GParamSpec *pspec; + + /* values are of format (type,nick,blurb, type_specific_args, flags) */ + + if (!_PyUnicode_Check(key)) { + PyErr_SetString(PyExc_TypeError, + "__gproperties__ keys must be strings"); + ret = FALSE; + break; + } + prop_name = _PyUnicode_AsString (key); + + if (!PyTuple_Check(value)) { + PyErr_SetString(PyExc_TypeError, + "__gproperties__ values must be tuples"); + ret = FALSE; + break; + } + val_length = PyTuple_Size(value); + if (val_length < 4) { + PyErr_SetString(PyExc_TypeError, + "__gproperties__ values must be at least 4 elements long"); + ret = FALSE; + break; + } + + slice = PySequence_GetSlice(value, 0, 3); + if (!slice) { + ret = FALSE; + break; + } + if (!PyArg_ParseTuple(slice, "Ozz", &py_prop_type, &nick, &blurb)) { + Py_DECREF(slice); + ret = FALSE; + break; + } + Py_DECREF(slice); + prop_type = pyg_type_from_object(py_prop_type); + if (!prop_type) { + ret = FALSE; + break; + } + item = PyTuple_GetItem(value, val_length-1); + if (!_PyLong_Check(item)) { + PyErr_SetString(PyExc_TypeError, + "last element in __gproperties__ value tuple must be an int"); + ret = FALSE; + break; + } + flags = _PyLong_AsLong(item); + + /* slice is the extra items in the tuple */ + slice = PySequence_GetSlice(value, 3, val_length-1); + pspec = create_property(prop_name, prop_type, nick, blurb, + slice, flags); + Py_DECREF(slice); + + if (pspec) { + g_object_class_install_property(oclass, 1, pspec); + } else { + PyObject *type, *value, *traceback; + ret = FALSE; + PyErr_Fetch(&type, &value, &traceback); + if (_PyUnicode_Check(value)) { + char msg[256]; + g_snprintf(msg, 256, + "%s (while registering property '%s' for GType '%s')", + _PyUnicode_AsString(value), + prop_name, g_type_name(instance_type)); + Py_DECREF(value); + value = _PyUnicode_FromString(msg); + } + PyErr_Restore(type, value, traceback); + break; + } + } + + g_type_class_unref(oclass); + return ret; +} + +static void +pyg_register_class_init(GType gtype, PyGClassInitFunc class_init) +{ + GSList *list; + + list = g_type_get_qdata(gtype, pygobject_class_init_key); + list = g_slist_prepend(list, class_init); + g_type_set_qdata(gtype, pygobject_class_init_key, list); +} + +static int +pyg_run_class_init(GType gtype, gpointer gclass, PyTypeObject *pyclass) +{ + GSList *list; + PyGClassInitFunc class_init; + GType parent_type; + int rv; + + parent_type = g_type_parent(gtype); + if (parent_type) { + rv = pyg_run_class_init(parent_type, gclass, pyclass); + if (rv) + return rv; + } + + list = g_type_get_qdata(gtype, pygobject_class_init_key); + for (; list; list = list->next) { + class_init = list->data; + rv = class_init(gclass, pyclass); + if (rv) + return rv; + } + + return 0; +} + +static PyObject * +_wrap_pyg_type_register(PyObject *self, PyObject *args) +{ + PyTypeObject *class; + char *type_name = NULL; + + if (!PyArg_ParseTuple(args, "O!|z:gobject.type_register", + &PyType_Type, &class, &type_name)) + return NULL; + if (!PyType_IsSubtype(class, &PyGObject_Type)) { + PyErr_SetString(PyExc_TypeError, + "argument must be a GObject subclass"); + return NULL; + } + + /* Check if type already registered */ + if (pyg_type_from_object((PyObject *) class) == + pyg_type_from_object((PyObject *) class->tp_base)) + { + if (pyg_type_register(class, type_name)) + return NULL; + } + + Py_INCREF(class); + return (PyObject *) class; +} + +static char * +get_type_name_for_class(PyTypeObject *class) +{ + gint i, name_serial; + char name_serial_str[16]; + PyObject *module; + char *type_name = NULL; + + /* make name for new GType */ + name_serial = 1; + /* give up after 1000 tries, just in case.. */ + while (name_serial < 1000) + { + g_free(type_name); + snprintf(name_serial_str, 16, "-v%i", name_serial); + module = PyObject_GetAttrString((PyObject *)class, "__module__"); + if (module && _PyUnicode_Check(module)) { + type_name = g_strconcat(_PyUnicode_AsString(module), ".", + class->tp_name, + name_serial > 1 ? name_serial_str : NULL, + NULL); + Py_DECREF(module); + } else { + if (module) + Py_DECREF(module); + else + PyErr_Clear(); + type_name = g_strconcat(class->tp_name, + name_serial > 1 ? name_serial_str : NULL, + NULL); + } + /* convert '.' in type name to '+', which isn't banned (grumble) */ + for (i = 0; type_name[i] != '\0'; i++) + if (type_name[i] == '.') + type_name[i] = '+'; + if (_pyg_type_from_name(type_name) == 0) + break; /* we now have a unique name */ + ++name_serial; + } + + return type_name; +} + + +static GStaticPrivate pygobject_contruction_wrapper = G_STATIC_PRIVATE_INIT; + +static inline void +pygobject_init_wrapper_set(PyObject *wrapper) +{ + g_static_private_set(&pygobject_contruction_wrapper, wrapper, NULL); +} + +static inline PyObject * +pygobject_init_wrapper_get(void) +{ + return (PyObject *) g_static_private_get(&pygobject_contruction_wrapper); +} + +static void +pygobject__g_instance_init(GTypeInstance *instance, + gpointer g_class) +{ + GObject *object = (GObject *) instance; + PyObject *wrapper, *args, *kwargs; + + if (!g_type_get_qdata(G_OBJECT_TYPE(object), + pygobject_has_updated_constructor_key)) + return; + + wrapper = g_object_get_qdata(object, pygobject_wrapper_key); + if (wrapper == NULL) { + wrapper = pygobject_init_wrapper_get(); + if (wrapper && ((PyGObject *) wrapper)->obj == NULL) { + ((PyGObject *) wrapper)->obj = object; + pygobject_register_wrapper(wrapper); + } + } + pygobject_init_wrapper_set(NULL); + if (wrapper == NULL) { + /* this looks like a python object created through + * g_object_new -> we have no python wrapper, so create it + * now */ + PyGILState_STATE state; + state = pyglib_gil_state_ensure(); + wrapper = pygobject_new_full(object, FALSE, g_class); + args = PyTuple_New(0); + kwargs = PyDict_New(); + if (Py_TYPE(wrapper)->tp_init(wrapper, args, kwargs)) + PyErr_Print(); + Py_DECREF(args); + Py_DECREF(kwargs); + pyglib_gil_state_release(state); + } +} + + +/* This implementation is bad, see bug 566571 for an example why. + * Instead of scanning explicitly declared bases for interfaces, we + * should automatically initialize all implemented interfaces to + * prevent bugs like that one. However, this will lead to + * performance degradation as each virtual method in derived classes + * will round-trip through do_*() stuff, *even* if it is not + * overriden. We need to teach codegen to retain parent method + * instead of setting virtual to *_proxy_do_*() if corresponding + * do_*() is not overriden. Ok, that was a messy explanation. + */ +static void +pyg_type_add_interfaces(PyTypeObject *class, GType instance_type, + PyObject *bases, gboolean new_interfaces, + GType *parent_interfaces, guint n_parent_interfaces) +{ + int i; + + if (!bases) { + g_warning("type has no bases"); + return; + } + + for (i = 0; i < PyTuple_GET_SIZE(bases); ++i) { + guint k; + PyObject *base = PyTuple_GET_ITEM(bases, i); + GType itype; + gboolean is_new = TRUE; + const GInterfaceInfo *iinfo; + GInterfaceInfo iinfo_copy; + + /* 'base' can also be a PyClassObject, see bug #566571. */ + if (!PyType_Check(base)) + continue; + + if (!PyType_IsSubtype((PyTypeObject*) base, &PyGInterface_Type)) + continue; + + itype = pyg_type_from_object(base); + + /* Happens for _implementations_ of an interface. */ + if (!G_TYPE_IS_INTERFACE(itype)) + continue; + + for (k = 0; k < n_parent_interfaces; ++k) { + if (parent_interfaces[k] == itype) { + is_new = FALSE; + break; + } + } + + if ((new_interfaces && !is_new) || (!new_interfaces && is_new)) + continue; + + iinfo = pyg_lookup_interface_info(itype); + if (!iinfo) { + gchar *error; + error = g_strdup_printf("Interface type %s " + "has no Python implementation support", + ((PyTypeObject *) base)->tp_name); + PyErr_Warn(PyExc_RuntimeWarning, error); + g_free(error); + continue; + } + + iinfo_copy = *iinfo; + iinfo_copy.interface_data = class; + g_type_add_interface_static(instance_type, itype, &iinfo_copy); + } +} + +int +pyg_type_register(PyTypeObject *class, const char *type_name) +{ + PyObject *gtype, *gsignals, *gproperties, *overridden_signals; + GType parent_type, instance_type; + GType *parent_interfaces; + guint n_parent_interfaces; + GTypeQuery query; + gpointer gclass; + gpointer has_new_constructor_api; + GTypeInfo type_info = { + 0, /* class_size */ + + (GBaseInitFunc) NULL, + (GBaseFinalizeFunc) NULL, + + (GClassInitFunc) pyg_object_class_init, + (GClassFinalizeFunc) NULL, + NULL, /* class_data */ + + 0, /* instance_size */ + 0, /* n_preallocs */ + (GInstanceInitFunc) pygobject__g_instance_init + }; + gchar *new_type_name; + + /* find the GType of the parent */ + parent_type = pyg_type_from_object((PyObject *)class); + if (!parent_type) + return -1; + + parent_interfaces = g_type_interfaces(parent_type, &n_parent_interfaces); + + if (type_name) + /* care is taken below not to free this */ + new_type_name = (gchar *) type_name; + else + new_type_name = get_type_name_for_class(class); + + /* set class_data that will be passed to the class_init function. */ + type_info.class_data = class; + + /* fill in missing values of GTypeInfo struct */ + g_type_query(parent_type, &query); + type_info.class_size = query.class_size; + type_info.instance_size = query.instance_size; + + /* create new typecode */ + instance_type = g_type_register_static(parent_type, new_type_name, + &type_info, 0); + if (type_name == NULL) + g_free(new_type_name); + if (instance_type == 0) { + PyErr_Format(PyExc_RuntimeError, + "could not create new GType: %s (subclass of %s)", + new_type_name, + g_type_name(parent_type)); + return -1; + } + + /* store pointer to the class with the GType */ + Py_INCREF(class); + g_type_set_qdata(instance_type, g_quark_from_string("PyGObject::class"), + class); + + /* set new value of __gtype__ on class */ + gtype = pyg_type_wrapper_new(instance_type); + PyDict_SetItemString(class->tp_dict, "__gtype__", gtype); + Py_DECREF(gtype); + + /* propagate new constructor API compatility flag from parent to child type */ + has_new_constructor_api = + g_type_get_qdata(parent_type, + pygobject_has_updated_constructor_key); + if (has_new_constructor_api != NULL) + g_type_set_qdata(instance_type, pygobject_has_updated_constructor_key, + has_new_constructor_api); + + /* if no __doc__, set it to the auto doc descriptor */ + if (PyDict_GetItemString(class->tp_dict, "__doc__") == NULL) { + PyDict_SetItemString(class->tp_dict, "__doc__", + pyg_object_descr_doc_get()); + } + + /* + * Note: Interfaces to be implemented are searched twice. First + * we register interfaces that are already implemented by a parent + * type. The second time, the remaining interfaces are + * registered, i.e. the ones that are not implemented by a parent + * type. In between these two loops, properties and signals are + * registered. It has to be done this way, in two steps, + * otherwise glib will complain. If registering all interfaces + * always before properties, you get an error like: + * + * ../gobject:121: Warning: Object class + * test_interface+MyObject doesn't implement property + * 'some-property' from interface 'TestInterface' + * + * If, on the other hand, you register interfaces after + * registering the properties, you get something like: + * + * ../gobject:121: Warning: cannot add interface type + * `TestInterface' to type `test_interface+MyUnknown', since + * type `test_interface+MyUnknown' already conforms to + * interface + * + * This looks like a GLib quirk, but no bug has been filed + * upstream. However we have a unit test for this particular + * problem, which can be found in test_interfaces.py, class + * TestInterfaceImpl. + * + * See also comment above pyg_type_add_interfaces(). + */ + pyg_type_add_interfaces(class, instance_type, class->tp_bases, FALSE, + parent_interfaces, n_parent_interfaces); + + /* we look this up in the instance dictionary, so we don't + * accidentally get a parent type's __gsignals__ attribute. */ + gsignals = PyDict_GetItemString(class->tp_dict, "__gsignals__"); + if (gsignals) { + if (!PyDict_Check(gsignals)) { + PyErr_SetString(PyExc_TypeError, + "__gsignals__ attribute not a dict!"); + g_free(parent_interfaces); + return -1; + } + if (!(overridden_signals = add_signals(instance_type, gsignals))) { + g_free(parent_interfaces); + return -1; + } + if (PyDict_SetItemString(class->tp_dict, "__gsignals__", + overridden_signals)) { + g_free(parent_interfaces); + return -1; + } + Py_DECREF(overridden_signals); + } else { + PyErr_Clear(); + } + + /* we look this up in the instance dictionary, so we don't + * accidentally get a parent type's __gsignals__ attribute. */ + gproperties = PyDict_GetItemString(class->tp_dict, "__gproperties__"); + if (gproperties) { + if (!PyDict_Check(gproperties)) { + PyErr_SetString(PyExc_TypeError, + "__gproperties__ attribute not a dict!"); + g_free(parent_interfaces); + return -1; + } + if (!add_properties(instance_type, gproperties)) { + g_free(parent_interfaces); + return -1; + } + PyDict_DelItemString(class->tp_dict, "__gproperties__"); + /* Borrowed reference. Py_DECREF(gproperties); */ + } else { + PyErr_Clear(); + } + + /* Register new interfaces, that are _not_ already defined by + * the parent type. FIXME: See above. + */ + pyg_type_add_interfaces(class, instance_type, class->tp_bases, TRUE, + parent_interfaces, n_parent_interfaces); + + gclass = g_type_class_ref(instance_type); + if (pyg_run_class_init(instance_type, gclass, class)) { + g_type_class_unref(gclass); + g_free(parent_interfaces); + return -1; + } + g_type_class_unref(gclass); + g_free(parent_interfaces); + + if (gsignals) + PyDict_DelItemString(class->tp_dict, "__gsignals__"); + + return 0; +} + +static PyObject * +pyg_signal_new(PyObject *self, PyObject *args) +{ + gchar *signal_name; + PyObject *py_type; + GSignalFlags signal_flags; + GType return_type; + PyObject *py_return_type, *py_param_types; + + GType instance_type = 0; + Py_ssize_t n_params, i; + GType *param_types; + + guint signal_id; + + if (!PyArg_ParseTuple(args, "sOiOO:gobject.signal_new", &signal_name, + &py_type, &signal_flags, &py_return_type, + &py_param_types)) + return NULL; + + instance_type = pyg_type_from_object(py_type); + if (!instance_type) + return NULL; + if (!(G_TYPE_IS_INSTANTIATABLE(instance_type) || G_TYPE_IS_INTERFACE(instance_type))) { + PyErr_SetString(PyExc_TypeError, + "argument 2 must be an object type or interface type"); + return NULL; + } + + return_type = pyg_type_from_object(py_return_type); + if (!return_type) + return NULL; + + if (!PySequence_Check(py_param_types)) { + PyErr_SetString(PyExc_TypeError, + "argument 5 must be a sequence of GType codes"); + return NULL; + } + n_params = PySequence_Length(py_param_types); + param_types = g_new(GType, n_params); + for (i = 0; i < n_params; i++) { + PyObject *item = PySequence_GetItem(py_param_types, i); + + param_types[i] = pyg_type_from_object(item); + if (param_types[i] == 0) { + PyErr_Clear(); + Py_DECREF(item); + PyErr_SetString(PyExc_TypeError, + "argument 5 must be a sequence of GType codes"); + g_free(param_types); + return NULL; + } + Py_DECREF(item); + } + + signal_id = g_signal_newv(signal_name, instance_type, signal_flags, + pyg_signal_class_closure_get(), + (GSignalAccumulator)0, NULL, + (GSignalCMarshaller)0, + return_type, n_params, param_types); + g_free(param_types); + if (signal_id != 0) + return _PyLong_FromLong(signal_id); + PyErr_SetString(PyExc_RuntimeError, "could not create signal"); + return NULL; +} + +static PyObject * +pyg_signal_list_names (PyObject *self, PyObject *args, PyObject *kwargs) +{ + static char *kwlist[] = { "type", NULL }; + PyObject *py_itype, *list; + GObjectClass *class = NULL; + GType itype; + guint n; + guint *ids; + guint i; + gpointer iface = NULL; + + if (!PyArg_ParseTupleAndKeywords(args, kwargs, + "O:gobject.signal_list_names", + kwlist, &py_itype)) + return NULL; + if ((itype = pyg_type_from_object(py_itype)) == 0) + return NULL; + + if (G_TYPE_IS_INSTANTIATABLE(itype)) { + class = g_type_class_ref(itype); + if (!class) { + PyErr_SetString(PyExc_RuntimeError, + "could not get a reference to type class"); + return NULL; + } + } else if (!G_TYPE_IS_INTERFACE(itype)) { + PyErr_SetString(PyExc_TypeError, + "type must be instantiable or an interface"); + return NULL; + } else { + iface = g_type_default_interface_ref(itype); + } + + ids = g_signal_list_ids(itype, &n); + + list = PyTuple_New((gint)n); + if (list != NULL) { + for (i = 0; i < n; i++) + PyTuple_SetItem(list, i, + _PyUnicode_FromString(g_signal_name(ids[i]))); + } + + g_free(ids); + if (class) + g_type_class_unref(class); + else + g_type_default_interface_unref(iface); + + return list; +} + +static PyObject * +pyg_signal_list_ids (PyObject *self, PyObject *args, PyObject *kwargs) +{ + static char *kwlist[] = { "type", NULL }; + PyObject *py_itype, *list; + GObjectClass *class = NULL; + GType itype; + guint n; + guint *ids; + guint i; + gpointer iface = NULL; + + if (!PyArg_ParseTupleAndKeywords(args, kwargs, + "O:gobject.signal_list_ids", + kwlist, &py_itype)) + return NULL; + if ((itype = pyg_type_from_object(py_itype)) == 0) + return NULL; + + if (G_TYPE_IS_INSTANTIATABLE(itype)) { + class = g_type_class_ref(itype); + if (!class) { + PyErr_SetString(PyExc_RuntimeError, + "could not get a reference to type class"); + return NULL; + } + } else if (!G_TYPE_IS_INTERFACE(itype)) { + PyErr_SetString(PyExc_TypeError, + "type must be instantiable or an interface"); + return NULL; + } else { + iface = g_type_default_interface_ref(itype); + } + + ids = g_signal_list_ids(itype, &n); + + list = PyTuple_New((gint)n); + if (list == NULL) { + g_free(ids); + g_type_class_unref(class); + return NULL; + } + + for (i = 0; i < n; i++) + PyTuple_SetItem(list, i, _PyLong_FromLong(ids[i])); + g_free(ids); + if (class) + g_type_class_unref(class); + else + g_type_default_interface_unref(iface); + + return list; +} + +static PyObject * +pyg_signal_lookup (PyObject *self, PyObject *args, PyObject *kwargs) +{ + static char *kwlist[] = { "name", "type", NULL }; + PyObject *py_itype; + GObjectClass *class = NULL; + GType itype; + gchar *signal_name; + guint id; + gpointer iface = NULL; + + if (!PyArg_ParseTupleAndKeywords(args, kwargs, "sO:gobject.signal_lookup", + kwlist, &signal_name, &py_itype)) + return NULL; + if ((itype = pyg_type_from_object(py_itype)) == 0) + return NULL; + + if (G_TYPE_IS_INSTANTIATABLE(itype)) { + class = g_type_class_ref(itype); + if (!class) { + PyErr_SetString(PyExc_RuntimeError, + "could not get a reference to type class"); + return NULL; + } + } else if (!G_TYPE_IS_INTERFACE(itype)) { + PyErr_SetString(PyExc_TypeError, + "type must be instantiable or an interface"); + return NULL; + } else { + iface = g_type_default_interface_ref(itype); + } + + id = g_signal_lookup(signal_name, itype); + + if (class) + g_type_class_unref(class); + else + g_type_default_interface_unref(iface); + return _PyLong_FromLong(id); +} + +static PyObject * +pyg_signal_name (PyObject *self, PyObject *args, PyObject *kwargs) +{ + static char *kwlist[] = { "signal_id", NULL }; + const gchar *signal_name; + guint id; + + if (!PyArg_ParseTupleAndKeywords(args, kwargs, "i:gobject.signal_name", + kwlist, &id)) + return NULL; + signal_name = g_signal_name(id); + if (signal_name) + return _PyUnicode_FromString(signal_name); + + Py_INCREF(Py_None); + return Py_None; +} + +static PyObject * +pyg_signal_query (PyObject *self, PyObject *args, PyObject *kwargs) +{ + static char *kwlist1[] = { "name", "type", NULL }; + static char *kwlist2[] = { "signal_id", NULL }; + PyObject *py_query, *params_list, *py_itype; + GObjectClass *class = NULL; + GType itype; + gchar *signal_name; + guint i; + GSignalQuery query; + guint id; + gpointer iface = NULL; + + if (PyArg_ParseTupleAndKeywords(args, kwargs, "sO:gobject.signal_query", + kwlist1, &signal_name, &py_itype)) { + if ((itype = pyg_type_from_object(py_itype)) == 0) + return NULL; + + if (G_TYPE_IS_INSTANTIATABLE(itype)) { + class = g_type_class_ref(itype); + if (!class) { + PyErr_SetString(PyExc_RuntimeError, + "could not get a reference to type class"); + return NULL; + } + } else if (!G_TYPE_IS_INTERFACE(itype)) { + PyErr_SetString(PyExc_TypeError, + "type must be instantiable or an interface"); + return NULL; + } else { + iface = g_type_default_interface_ref(itype); + } + id = g_signal_lookup(signal_name, itype); + } else { + PyErr_Clear(); + if (!PyArg_ParseTupleAndKeywords(args, kwargs, + "i:gobject.signal_query", + kwlist2, &id)) { + PyErr_Clear(); + PyErr_SetString(PyExc_TypeError, + "Usage: one of:\n" + " gobject.signal_query(name, type)\n" + " gobject.signal_query(signal_id)"); + + return NULL; + } + } + + g_signal_query(id, &query); + + if (query.signal_id == 0) { + Py_INCREF(Py_None); + py_query = Py_None; + goto done; + } + py_query = PyTuple_New(6); + if (py_query == NULL) { + goto done; + } + params_list = PyTuple_New(query.n_params); + if (params_list == NULL) { + Py_DECREF(py_query); + py_query = NULL; + goto done; + } + + PyTuple_SET_ITEM(py_query, 0, _PyLong_FromLong(query.signal_id)); + PyTuple_SET_ITEM(py_query, 1, _PyUnicode_FromString(query.signal_name)); + PyTuple_SET_ITEM(py_query, 2, pyg_type_wrapper_new(query.itype)); + PyTuple_SET_ITEM(py_query, 3, _PyLong_FromLong(query.signal_flags)); + PyTuple_SET_ITEM(py_query, 4, pyg_type_wrapper_new(query.return_type)); + for (i = 0; i < query.n_params; i++) { + PyTuple_SET_ITEM(params_list, i, + pyg_type_wrapper_new(query.param_types[i])); + } + PyTuple_SET_ITEM(py_query, 5, params_list); + + done: + if (class) + g_type_class_unref(class); + if (iface) + g_type_default_interface_unref(iface); + + return py_query; +} + +static PyObject * +pyg_object_class_list_properties (PyObject *self, PyObject *args) +{ + GParamSpec **specs; + PyObject *py_itype, *list; + GType itype; + GObjectClass *class = NULL; + gpointer iface = NULL; + guint nprops; + guint i; + + if (!PyArg_ParseTuple(args, "O:gobject.list_properties", + &py_itype)) + return NULL; + if ((itype = pyg_type_from_object(py_itype)) == 0) + return NULL; + + if (G_TYPE_IS_INTERFACE(itype)) { + iface = g_type_default_interface_ref(itype); + if (!iface) { + PyErr_SetString(PyExc_RuntimeError, + "could not get a reference to interface type"); + return NULL; + } + specs = g_object_interface_list_properties(iface, &nprops); + } else if (g_type_is_a(itype, G_TYPE_OBJECT)) { + class = g_type_class_ref(itype); + if (!class) { + PyErr_SetString(PyExc_RuntimeError, + "could not get a reference to type class"); + return NULL; + } + specs = g_object_class_list_properties(class, &nprops); + } else { + PyErr_SetString(PyExc_TypeError, + "type must be derived from GObject or an interface"); + return NULL; + } + + list = PyTuple_New(nprops); + if (list == NULL) { + g_free(specs); + g_type_class_unref(class); + return NULL; + } + for (i = 0; i < nprops; i++) { + PyTuple_SetItem(list, i, pyg_param_spec_new(specs[i])); + } + g_free(specs); + if (class) + g_type_class_unref(class); + else + g_type_default_interface_unref(iface); + + return list; +} + +static PyObject * +pyg_object_new (PyGObject *self, PyObject *args, PyObject *kwargs) +{ + PyObject *pytype; + GType type; + GObject *obj = NULL; + GObjectClass *class; + int n_params = 0, i; + GParameter *params = NULL; + + if (!PyArg_ParseTuple (args, "O:gobject.new", &pytype)) { + return NULL; + } + + if ((type = pyg_type_from_object (pytype)) == 0) + return NULL; + + if (G_TYPE_IS_ABSTRACT(type)) { + PyErr_Format(PyExc_TypeError, "cannot create instance of abstract " + "(non-instantiable) type `%s'", g_type_name(type)); + return NULL; + } + + if ((class = g_type_class_ref (type)) == NULL) { + PyErr_SetString(PyExc_TypeError, + "could not get a reference to type class"); + return NULL; + } + + if (kwargs) { + Py_ssize_t pos = 0; + PyObject *key; + PyObject *value; + + params = g_new0(GParameter, PyDict_Size(kwargs)); + while (PyDict_Next (kwargs, &pos, &key, &value)) { + GParamSpec *pspec; + const gchar *key_str = _PyUnicode_AsString (key); + + pspec = g_object_class_find_property (class, key_str); + if (!pspec) { + PyErr_Format(PyExc_TypeError, + "gobject `%s' doesn't support property `%s'", + g_type_name(type), key_str); + goto cleanup; + } + g_value_init(¶ms[n_params].value, + G_PARAM_SPEC_VALUE_TYPE(pspec)); + if (pyg_param_gvalue_from_pyobject(¶ms[n_params].value, + value, pspec) < 0) { + PyErr_Format(PyExc_TypeError, + "could not convert value for property `%s' from %s to %s", + key_str, Py_TYPE(value)->tp_name, + g_type_name(G_PARAM_SPEC_VALUE_TYPE(pspec))); + goto cleanup; + } + params[n_params].name = g_strdup(key_str); + n_params++; + } + } + + obj = g_object_newv(type, n_params, params); + if (!obj) + PyErr_SetString (PyExc_RuntimeError, "could not create object"); + + cleanup: + for (i = 0; i < n_params; i++) { + g_free((gchar *) params[i].name); + g_value_unset(¶ms[i].value); + } + g_free(params); + g_type_class_unref(class); + + if (obj) { + self = (PyGObject *) pygobject_new_full((GObject *)obj, FALSE, NULL); + g_object_unref(obj); + } else + self = NULL; + + return (PyObject *) self; +} + +gboolean +pyg_handler_marshal(gpointer user_data) +{ + PyObject *tuple, *ret; + gboolean res; + PyGILState_STATE state; + + g_return_val_if_fail(user_data != NULL, FALSE); + + state = pyglib_gil_state_ensure(); + + tuple = (PyObject *)user_data; + ret = PyObject_CallObject(PyTuple_GetItem(tuple, 0), + PyTuple_GetItem(tuple, 1)); + if (!ret) { + PyErr_Print(); + res = FALSE; + } else { + res = PyObject_IsTrue(ret); + Py_DECREF(ret); + } + + pyglib_gil_state_release(state); + + return res; +} + +static int +pygobject_gil_state_ensure (void) +{ + return pyglib_gil_state_ensure (); +} + +static void +pygobject_gil_state_release (int flag) +{ + pyglib_gil_state_release(flag); +} + +static PyObject * +pyg_threads_init (PyObject *unused, PyObject *args, PyObject *kwargs) +{ + if (!pyglib_enable_threads()) + return NULL; + + Py_INCREF(Py_None); + return Py_None; +} + +/* Only for backwards compatibility */ +int +pygobject_enable_threads(void) +{ + if (!pyglib_enable_threads()) + return -1; + return 0; +} + +static void +pyg_note_threads_enabled(void) +{ + pygobject_api_functions.threads_enabled = TRUE; +} + +static PyObject * +pyg_signal_accumulator_true_handled(PyObject *unused, PyObject *args) +{ + PyErr_SetString(PyExc_TypeError, + "signal_accumulator_true_handled can only" + " be used as accumulator argument when registering signals"); + return NULL; +} + +static gboolean +marshal_emission_hook(GSignalInvocationHint *ihint, + guint n_param_values, + const GValue *param_values, + gpointer user_data) +{ + PyGILState_STATE state; + gboolean retval = FALSE; + PyObject *func, *args; + PyObject *retobj; + PyObject *params; + guint i; + + state = pyglib_gil_state_ensure(); + + /* construct Python tuple for the parameter values */ + params = PyTuple_New(n_param_values); + + for (i = 0; i < n_param_values; i++) { + PyObject *item = pyg_value_as_pyobject(¶m_values[i], FALSE); + + /* error condition */ + if (!item) { + goto out; + } + PyTuple_SetItem(params, i, item); + } + + args = (PyObject *)user_data; + func = PyTuple_GetItem(args, 0); + args = PySequence_Concat(params, PyTuple_GetItem(args, 1)); + Py_DECREF(params); + + /* params passed to function may have extra arguments */ + + retobj = PyObject_CallObject(func, args); + Py_DECREF(args); + if (retobj == NULL) { + PyErr_Print(); + } + + retval = (retobj == Py_True ? TRUE : FALSE); + Py_XDECREF(retobj); +out: + pyglib_gil_state_release(state); + return retval; +} + +static PyObject * +pyg_add_emission_hook(PyGObject *self, PyObject *args) +{ + PyObject *first, *callback, *extra_args, *data; + gchar *name; + gulong hook_id; + guint sigid; + Py_ssize_t len; + GQuark detail = 0; + GType gtype; + PyObject *pygtype; + + len = PyTuple_Size(args); + if (len < 3) { + PyErr_SetString(PyExc_TypeError, + "gobject.add_emission_hook requires at least 3 arguments"); + return NULL; + } + first = PySequence_GetSlice(args, 0, 3); + if (!PyArg_ParseTuple(first, "OsO:add_emission_hook", + &pygtype, &name, &callback)) { + Py_DECREF(first); + return NULL; + } + Py_DECREF(first); + + if ((gtype = pyg_type_from_object(pygtype)) == 0) { + return NULL; + } + if (!PyCallable_Check(callback)) { + PyErr_SetString(PyExc_TypeError, "third argument must be callable"); + return NULL; + } + + if (!g_signal_parse_name(name, gtype, &sigid, &detail, TRUE)) { + PyErr_Format(PyExc_TypeError, "%s: unknown signal name: %s", + _PyUnicode_AsString(PyObject_Repr((PyObject*)self)), + name); + return NULL; + } + extra_args = PySequence_GetSlice(args, 3, len); + if (extra_args == NULL) + return NULL; + + data = Py_BuildValue("(ON)", callback, extra_args); + if (data == NULL) + return NULL; + + hook_id = g_signal_add_emission_hook(sigid, detail, + marshal_emission_hook, + data, + (GDestroyNotify)pyg_destroy_notify); + + return PyLong_FromUnsignedLong(hook_id); +} + +static PyObject * +pyg_remove_emission_hook(PyGObject *self, PyObject *args) +{ + PyObject *pygtype; + char *name; + guint signal_id; + gulong hook_id; + GType gtype; + + if (!PyArg_ParseTuple(args, "Osk:gobject.remove_emission_hook", + &pygtype, &name, &hook_id)) + return NULL; + + if ((gtype = pyg_type_from_object(pygtype)) == 0) { + return NULL; + } + + if (!g_signal_parse_name(name, gtype, &signal_id, NULL, TRUE)) { + PyErr_Format(PyExc_TypeError, "%s: unknown signal name: %s", + _PyUnicode_AsString(PyObject_Repr((PyObject*)self)), + name); + return NULL; + } + + g_signal_remove_emission_hook(signal_id, hook_id); + + Py_INCREF(Py_None); + return Py_None; +} + +static PyObject * +pyg__install_metaclass(PyObject *dummy, PyTypeObject *metaclass) +{ + Py_INCREF(metaclass); + PyGObject_MetaType = metaclass; + Py_INCREF(metaclass); + + Py_TYPE(&PyGObject_Type) = metaclass; + + Py_INCREF(Py_None); + return Py_None; +} + +static PyMethodDef _gobject_functions[] = { + { "type_name", pyg_type_name, METH_VARARGS }, + { "type_from_name", pyg_type_from_name, METH_VARARGS }, + { "type_parent", pyg_type_parent, METH_VARARGS }, + { "type_is_a", pyg_type_is_a, METH_VARARGS }, + { "type_children", pyg_type_children, METH_VARARGS }, + { "type_interfaces", pyg_type_interfaces, METH_VARARGS }, + { "type_register", _wrap_pyg_type_register, METH_VARARGS }, + { "signal_new", pyg_signal_new, METH_VARARGS }, + { "signal_list_names", + (PyCFunction)pyg_signal_list_names, METH_VARARGS|METH_KEYWORDS }, + { "signal_list_ids", + (PyCFunction)pyg_signal_list_ids, METH_VARARGS|METH_KEYWORDS }, + { "signal_lookup", + (PyCFunction)pyg_signal_lookup, METH_VARARGS|METH_KEYWORDS }, + { "signal_name", + (PyCFunction)pyg_signal_name, METH_VARARGS|METH_KEYWORDS }, + { "signal_query", + (PyCFunction)pyg_signal_query, METH_VARARGS|METH_KEYWORDS }, + { "list_properties", + pyg_object_class_list_properties, METH_VARARGS }, + { "new", + (PyCFunction)pyg_object_new, METH_VARARGS|METH_KEYWORDS }, + { "threads_init", + (PyCFunction)pyg_threads_init, METH_VARARGS|METH_KEYWORDS }, + { "signal_accumulator_true_handled", + (PyCFunction)pyg_signal_accumulator_true_handled, METH_VARARGS }, + { "add_emission_hook", + (PyCFunction)pyg_add_emission_hook, METH_VARARGS }, + { "remove_emission_hook", + (PyCFunction)pyg_remove_emission_hook, METH_VARARGS }, + { "_install_metaclass", + (PyCFunction)pyg__install_metaclass, METH_O }, + + { NULL, NULL, 0 } +}; + + +/* ----------------- Constant extraction ------------------------ */ + +/** + * pyg_constant_strip_prefix: + * @name: the constant name. + * @strip_prefix: the prefix to strip. + * + * Advances the pointer @name by strlen(@strip_prefix) characters. If + * the resulting name does not start with a letter or underscore, the + * @name pointer will be rewound. This is to ensure that the + * resulting name is a valid identifier. Hence the returned string is + * a pointer into the string @name. + * + * Returns: the stripped constant name. + */ +const gchar * +pyg_constant_strip_prefix(const gchar *name, const gchar *strip_prefix) +{ + gint prefix_len; + guint i; + + prefix_len = strlen(strip_prefix); + + /* Check so name starts with strip_prefix, if it doesn't: + * return the rest of the part which doesn't match + */ + for (i = 0; i < prefix_len; i++) { + if (name[i] != strip_prefix[i] && name[i] != '_') { + return &name[i]; + } + } + + /* strip off prefix from value name, while keeping it a valid + * identifier */ + for (i = prefix_len; i >= 0; i--) { + if (g_ascii_isalpha(name[i]) || name[i] == '_') { + return &name[i]; + } + } + return name; +} + +/** + * pyg_enum_add_constants: + * @module: a Python module + * @enum_type: the GType of the enumeration. + * @strip_prefix: the prefix to strip from the constant names. + * + * Adds constants to the given Python module for each value name of + * the enumeration. A prefix will be stripped from each enum name. + */ +static void +pyg_enum_add_constants(PyObject *module, GType enum_type, + const gchar *strip_prefix) +{ + GEnumClass *eclass; + guint i; + + if (!G_TYPE_IS_ENUM(enum_type)) { + if (G_TYPE_IS_FLAGS(enum_type)) /* See bug #136204 */ + pyg_flags_add_constants(module, enum_type, strip_prefix); + else + g_warning("`%s' is not an enum type", g_type_name(enum_type)); + return; + } + g_return_if_fail (strip_prefix != NULL); + + eclass = G_ENUM_CLASS(g_type_class_ref(enum_type)); + + for (i = 0; i < eclass->n_values; i++) { + const gchar *name = eclass->values[i].value_name; + gint value = eclass->values[i].value; + + PyModule_AddIntConstant(module, + (char*) pyg_constant_strip_prefix(name, strip_prefix), + (long) value); + } + + g_type_class_unref(eclass); +} + +/** + * pyg_flags_add_constants: + * @module: a Python module + * @flags_type: the GType of the flags type. + * @strip_prefix: the prefix to strip from the constant names. + * + * Adds constants to the given Python module for each value name of + * the flags set. A prefix will be stripped from each flag name. + */ +static void +pyg_flags_add_constants(PyObject *module, GType flags_type, + const gchar *strip_prefix) +{ + GFlagsClass *fclass; + guint i; + + if (!G_TYPE_IS_FLAGS(flags_type)) { + if (G_TYPE_IS_ENUM(flags_type)) /* See bug #136204 */ + pyg_enum_add_constants(module, flags_type, strip_prefix); + else + g_warning("`%s' is not an flags type", g_type_name(flags_type)); + return; + } + g_return_if_fail (strip_prefix != NULL); + + fclass = G_FLAGS_CLASS(g_type_class_ref(flags_type)); + + for (i = 0; i < fclass->n_values; i++) { + const gchar *name = fclass->values[i].value_name; + guint value = fclass->values[i].value; + + PyModule_AddIntConstant(module, + (char*) pyg_constant_strip_prefix(name, strip_prefix), + (long) value); + } + + g_type_class_unref(fclass); +} + +/** + * pyg_error_check: + * @error: a pointer to the GError. + * + * Checks to see if the GError has been set. If the error has been + * set, then the gobject.GError Python exception will be raised, and + * the GError cleared. + * + * Returns: True if an error was set. + * + * Deprecated: Since 2.16, use pyglib_error_check instead. + */ +gboolean +pyg_error_check(GError **error) +{ +#if 0 + if (PyErr_Warn(PyExc_DeprecationWarning, + "pyg_error_check is deprecated, use " + "pyglib_error_check instead")) + return NULL; +#endif + return pyglib_error_check(error); +} + +/** + * pyg_gerror_exception_check: + * @error: a standard GLib GError ** output parameter + * + * Checks to see if a GError exception has been raised, and if so + * translates the python exception to a standard GLib GError. If the + * raised exception is not a GError then PyErr_Print() is called. + * + * Returns: 0 if no exception has been raised, -1 if it is a + * valid gobject.GError, -2 otherwise. + * + * Deprecated: Since 2.16, use pyglib_gerror_exception_check instead. + */ +gboolean +pyg_gerror_exception_check(GError **error) +{ +#if 0 + if (PyErr_Warn(PyExc_DeprecationWarning, + "pyg_gerror_exception_check is deprecated, use " + "pyglib_gerror_exception_check instead")) + return NULL; +#endif + return pyglib_gerror_exception_check(error); +} + +/** + * pyg_parse_constructor_args: helper function for PyGObject constructors + * @obj_type: GType of the GObject, for parameter introspection + * @arg_names: %NULL-terminated array of constructor argument names + * @prop_names: %NULL-terminated array of property names, with direct + * correspondence to @arg_names + * @params: GParameter array where parameters will be placed; length + * of this array must be at least equal to the number of + * arguments/properties + * @nparams: output parameter to contain actual number of arguments found + * @py_args: array of PyObject* containing the actual constructor arguments + * + * Parses an array of PyObject's and creates a GParameter array + * + * Return value: %TRUE if all is successful, otherwise %FALSE and + * python exception set. + **/ +static gboolean +pyg_parse_constructor_args(GType obj_type, + char **arg_names, + char **prop_names, + GParameter *params, + guint *nparams, + PyObject **py_args) +{ + guint arg_i, param_i; + GObjectClass *oclass; + + oclass = g_type_class_ref(obj_type); + g_return_val_if_fail(oclass, FALSE); + + for (param_i = arg_i = 0; arg_names[arg_i]; ++arg_i) { + GParamSpec *spec; + if (!py_args[arg_i]) + continue; + spec = g_object_class_find_property(oclass, prop_names[arg_i]); + params[param_i].name = prop_names[arg_i]; + g_value_init(¶ms[param_i].value, spec->value_type); + if (pyg_value_from_pyobject(¶ms[param_i].value, py_args[arg_i]) == -1) { + int i; + PyErr_Format(PyExc_TypeError, "could not convert parameter '%s' of type '%s'", + arg_names[arg_i], g_type_name(spec->value_type)); + g_type_class_unref(oclass); + for (i = 0; i < param_i; ++i) + g_value_unset(¶ms[i].value); + return FALSE; + } + ++param_i; + } + g_type_class_unref(oclass); + *nparams = param_i; + return TRUE; +} + +int +pygobject_constructv(PyGObject *self, + guint n_parameters, + GParameter *parameters) +{ + if (self->obj == NULL) { + GObject *obj; + pygobject_init_wrapper_set((PyObject *) self); + obj = g_object_newv(pyg_type_from_object((PyObject *) self), + n_parameters, parameters); + pygobject_init_wrapper_set(NULL); + if (self->obj == NULL) { + self->obj = obj; + pygobject_register_wrapper((PyObject *) self); + } + } else { + int i; + for (i = 0; i < n_parameters; ++i) + g_object_set_property(self->obj, + parameters[i].name, + ¶meters[i].value); + } + return 0; +} + +/* This function is mostly juste copy-paste from g_object_new, but + * calls pygobject_constructv instead of g_object_newv */ +int +pygobject_construct(PyGObject *self, const char *first_property_name, ...) +{ + va_list var_args; + GObjectClass *class; + GParameter *params; + const gchar *name; + guint n_params = 0, n_alloced_params = 16; + GType object_type = pyg_type_from_object((PyObject *) self); + int retval; + + if (!first_property_name) + return pygobject_constructv(self, 0, NULL); + + va_start(var_args, first_property_name); + class = g_type_class_ref(object_type); + + params = g_new(GParameter, n_alloced_params); + name = first_property_name; + while (name) + { + gchar *error = NULL; + GParamSpec *pspec = g_object_class_find_property(class, name); + + if (!pspec) + { + g_warning("%s: object class `%s' has no property named `%s'", + G_STRFUNC, + g_type_name(object_type), + name); + break; + } + if (n_params >= n_alloced_params) + { + n_alloced_params += 16; + params = g_renew(GParameter, params, n_alloced_params); + } + params[n_params].name = name; + params[n_params].value.g_type = 0; + g_value_init(¶ms[n_params].value, G_PARAM_SPEC_VALUE_TYPE(pspec)); + G_VALUE_COLLECT(¶ms[n_params].value, var_args, 0, &error); + if (error) + { + g_warning("%s: %s", G_STRFUNC, error); + g_free(error); + g_value_unset(¶ms[n_params].value); + break; + } + n_params++; + name = va_arg(var_args, gchar*); + } + + retval = pygobject_constructv(self, n_params, params); + + while (n_params--) + g_value_unset(¶ms[n_params].value); + g_free(params); + va_end(var_args); + g_type_class_unref(class); + return retval; +} + +void +pyg_set_object_has_new_constructor(GType type) +{ + g_type_set_qdata(type, pygobject_has_updated_constructor_key, GINT_TO_POINTER(1)); +} + +PyObject * +pyg_integer_richcompare(PyObject *v, PyObject *w, int op) +{ + PyObject *result; + gboolean t; + + switch (op) { + case Py_EQ: t = _PyLong_AS_LONG(v) == _PyLong_AS_LONG(w); break; + case Py_NE: t = _PyLong_AS_LONG(v) != _PyLong_AS_LONG(w); break; + case Py_LE: t = _PyLong_AS_LONG(v) <= _PyLong_AS_LONG(w); break; + case Py_GE: t = _PyLong_AS_LONG(v) >= _PyLong_AS_LONG(w); break; + case Py_LT: t = _PyLong_AS_LONG(v) < _PyLong_AS_LONG(w); break; + case Py_GT: t = _PyLong_AS_LONG(v) > _PyLong_AS_LONG(w); break; + default: g_assert_not_reached(); + } + + result = t ? Py_True : Py_False; + Py_INCREF(result); + return result; +} + +static void +_log_func(const gchar *log_domain, + GLogLevelFlags log_level, + const gchar *message, + gpointer user_data) +{ + if (G_LIKELY(Py_IsInitialized())) + { + PyGILState_STATE state; + PyObject* warning = user_data; + + state = pyglib_gil_state_ensure(); + PyErr_Warn(warning, (char *) message); + pyglib_gil_state_release(state); + } else + g_log_default_handler(log_domain, log_level, message, user_data); +} + +static void +add_warning_redirection(const char *domain, + PyObject *warning) +{ + g_return_if_fail(domain != NULL); + g_return_if_fail(warning != NULL); + + if (!log_handlers_disabled) + { + guint handler; + gpointer old_handler; + + if (!log_handlers) + log_handlers = g_hash_table_new_full(g_str_hash, g_str_equal, g_free, NULL); + + if ((old_handler = g_hash_table_lookup(log_handlers, domain))) + g_log_remove_handler(domain, GPOINTER_TO_UINT(old_handler)); + + handler = g_log_set_handler(domain, G_LOG_LEVEL_CRITICAL|G_LOG_LEVEL_WARNING, + _log_func, warning); + g_hash_table_insert(log_handlers, g_strdup(domain), GUINT_TO_POINTER(handler)); + } +} + +static void +remove_handler(gpointer domain, + gpointer handler, + gpointer unused) +{ + g_log_remove_handler(domain, GPOINTER_TO_UINT(handler)); +} + +static void +disable_warning_redirections(void) +{ + log_handlers_disabled = TRUE; + + if (log_handlers) + { + g_hash_table_foreach(log_handlers, remove_handler, NULL); + g_hash_table_destroy(log_handlers); + log_handlers = NULL; + } +} + +/* ----------------- gobject module initialisation -------------- */ + +struct _PyGObject_Functions pygobject_api_functions = { + pygobject_register_class, + pygobject_register_wrapper, + pygobject_register_sinkfunc, + pygobject_lookup_class, + pygobject_new, + + pyg_closure_new, + pygobject_watch_closure, + pyg_destroy_notify, + + pyg_type_from_object, + pyg_type_wrapper_new, + pyg_enum_get_value, + pyg_flags_get_value, + pyg_register_gtype_custom, + pyg_value_from_pyobject, + pyg_value_as_pyobject, + + pyg_register_interface, + + &PyGBoxed_Type, + pyg_register_boxed, + pyg_boxed_new, + + &PyGPointer_Type, + pyg_register_pointer, + pyg_pointer_new, + + pyg_enum_add_constants, + pyg_flags_add_constants, + + pyg_constant_strip_prefix, + + pyg_error_check, + + pyg_set_thread_block_funcs, + (PyGThreadBlockFunc)0, /* block_threads */ + (PyGThreadBlockFunc)0, /* unblock_threads */ + + &PyGParamSpec_Type, + pyg_param_spec_new, + pyg_param_spec_from_object, + + pyg_pyobj_to_unichar_conv, + pyg_parse_constructor_args, + pyg_param_gvalue_as_pyobject, + pyg_param_gvalue_from_pyobject, + + &PyGEnum_Type, + pyg_enum_add, + pyg_enum_from_gtype, + + &PyGFlags_Type, + pyg_flags_add, + pyg_flags_from_gtype, + + FALSE, /* threads_enabled */ + pygobject_enable_threads, + pygobject_gil_state_ensure, + pygobject_gil_state_release, + pyg_register_class_init, + pyg_register_interface_info, + + pyg_closure_set_exception_handler, + pygobject_constructv, + pygobject_construct, + pyg_set_object_has_new_constructor, + + add_warning_redirection, + disable_warning_redirections, + + pyg_type_register_custom_callback, + pyg_gerror_exception_check, + + pyglib_option_group_new + +}; + +/* for addon libraries ... */ +static void +pygobject_register_api(PyObject *d) +{ + PyObject *api; + + api = PyCObject_FromVoidPtr(&pygobject_api_functions,NULL); + PyDict_SetItemString(d, "_PyGObject_API", api); + Py_DECREF(api); +} + +/* some constants */ +static void +pygobject_register_constants(PyObject *m) +{ + /* PyFloat_ return a new ref, and add object takes the ref */ + PyModule_AddObject(m, "G_MINFLOAT", PyFloat_FromDouble(G_MINFLOAT)); + PyModule_AddObject(m, "G_MAXFLOAT", PyFloat_FromDouble(G_MAXFLOAT)); + PyModule_AddObject(m, "G_MINDOUBLE", PyFloat_FromDouble(G_MINDOUBLE)); + PyModule_AddObject(m, "G_MAXDOUBLE", PyFloat_FromDouble(G_MAXDOUBLE)); + PyModule_AddIntConstant(m, "G_MINSHORT", G_MINSHORT); + PyModule_AddIntConstant(m, "G_MAXSHORT", G_MAXSHORT); + PyModule_AddIntConstant(m, "G_MAXUSHORT", G_MAXUSHORT); + PyModule_AddIntConstant(m, "G_MININT", G_MININT); + PyModule_AddIntConstant(m, "G_MAXINT", G_MAXINT); + PyModule_AddObject(m, "G_MINLONG", PyLong_FromLong(G_MINLONG)); + PyModule_AddObject(m, "G_MAXLONG", PyLong_FromLong(G_MAXLONG)); + PyModule_AddObject(m, "G_MAXULONG", PyLong_FromUnsignedLong(G_MAXULONG)); + PyModule_AddIntConstant(m, "G_MININT8", G_MININT8); + PyModule_AddIntConstant(m, "G_MAXINT8", G_MAXINT8); + PyModule_AddIntConstant(m, "G_MAXUINT8", G_MAXUINT8); + PyModule_AddIntConstant(m, "G_MININT16", G_MININT16); + PyModule_AddIntConstant(m, "G_MAXINT16", G_MAXINT16); + PyModule_AddIntConstant(m, "G_MAXUINT16", G_MAXUINT16); + PyModule_AddIntConstant(m, "G_MININT32", G_MININT32); + PyModule_AddIntConstant(m, "G_MAXINT32", G_MAXINT32); + PyModule_AddObject(m, "G_MININT64", PyLong_FromLongLong(G_MININT64)); + PyModule_AddObject(m, "G_MAXINT64", PyLong_FromLongLong(G_MAXINT64)); + PyModule_AddObject(m, "G_MAXUINT64", PyLong_FromUnsignedLongLong(G_MAXUINT64)); +#if PY_VERSION_HEX < 0x02050000 /* 2.3, 2.4 */ + PyModule_AddObject(m, "G_MAXSIZE", PyLong_FromUnsignedLongLong(G_MAXSIZE)); + PyModule_AddObject(m, "G_MAXSSIZE", PyLong_FromUnsignedLongLong(G_MAXSSIZE)); +#elif PY_VERSION_HEX < 0x02060000 /* 2.5 */ + PyModule_AddObject(m, "G_MAXSIZE", _PyLong_FromSize_t(G_MAXSIZE)); + PyModule_AddObject(m, "G_MAXSSIZE", _PyLong_FromSsize_t(G_MAXSSIZE)); +#else /* 2.6+ */ + PyModule_AddObject(m, "G_MAXSIZE", PyLong_FromSize_t(G_MAXSIZE)); + PyModule_AddObject(m, "G_MAXSSIZE", PyLong_FromSsize_t(G_MAXSSIZE)); +#endif + PyModule_AddObject(m, "G_MINOFFSET", PyLong_FromLongLong(G_MINOFFSET)); + PyModule_AddObject(m, "G_MAXOFFSET", PyLong_FromLongLong(G_MAXOFFSET)); + + /* in order for test_properties to pass, G_MAXUINT must be initialized using + PyLong_FromUnsignedLong, despite AFAICT it is unecessary for 32bit int types. + In the interests of consistancy I did the same for MAXUINT32 */ + PyModule_AddObject(m, "G_MAXUINT32", PyLong_FromUnsignedLong(G_MAXUINT32)); + PyModule_AddObject(m, "G_MAXUINT", PyLong_FromUnsignedLong(G_MAXUINT)); + + PyModule_AddIntConstant(m, "SIGNAL_RUN_FIRST", G_SIGNAL_RUN_FIRST); + PyModule_AddIntConstant(m, "SIGNAL_RUN_LAST", G_SIGNAL_RUN_LAST); + PyModule_AddIntConstant(m, "SIGNAL_RUN_CLEANUP", G_SIGNAL_RUN_CLEANUP); + PyModule_AddIntConstant(m, "SIGNAL_NO_RECURSE", G_SIGNAL_NO_RECURSE); + PyModule_AddIntConstant(m, "SIGNAL_DETAILED", G_SIGNAL_DETAILED); + PyModule_AddIntConstant(m, "SIGNAL_ACTION", G_SIGNAL_ACTION); + PyModule_AddIntConstant(m, "SIGNAL_NO_HOOKS", G_SIGNAL_NO_HOOKS); + + PyModule_AddIntConstant(m, "PARAM_READABLE", G_PARAM_READABLE); + PyModule_AddIntConstant(m, "PARAM_WRITABLE", G_PARAM_WRITABLE); + PyModule_AddIntConstant(m, "PARAM_CONSTRUCT", G_PARAM_CONSTRUCT); + PyModule_AddIntConstant(m, "PARAM_CONSTRUCT_ONLY", G_PARAM_CONSTRUCT_ONLY); + PyModule_AddIntConstant(m, "PARAM_LAX_VALIDATION", G_PARAM_LAX_VALIDATION); + PyModule_AddIntConstant(m, "PARAM_READWRITE", G_PARAM_READWRITE); + + /* The rest of the types are set in __init__.py */ + PyModule_AddObject(m, "TYPE_INVALID", pyg_type_wrapper_new(G_TYPE_INVALID)); + PyModule_AddObject(m, "TYPE_GSTRING", pyg_type_wrapper_new(G_TYPE_GSTRING)); +} + +/* features */ +static void +pygobject_register_features(PyObject *d) +{ + PyObject *features; + + features = PyDict_New(); +#ifdef HAVE_FFI_H + PyDict_SetItemString(features, "generic-c-marshaller", Py_True); +#endif + PyDict_SetItemString(d, "features", features); + Py_DECREF(features); +} + +static void +pygobject_register_version_tuples(PyObject *d) +{ + PyObject *tuple; + + /* pygobject version */ + tuple = Py_BuildValue ("(iii)", + PYGOBJECT_MAJOR_VERSION, + PYGOBJECT_MINOR_VERSION, + PYGOBJECT_MICRO_VERSION); + PyDict_SetItemString(d, "pygobject_version", tuple); + + /* backwards compatibility */ + PyDict_SetItemString(d, "pygtk_version", tuple); + Py_DECREF(tuple); +} + +static void +pygobject_register_warnings(PyObject *d) +{ + PyObject *warning; + + warning = PyErr_NewException("gobject.Warning", PyExc_Warning, NULL); + PyDict_SetItemString(d, "Warning", warning); + add_warning_redirection("GLib", warning); + add_warning_redirection("GLib-GObject", warning); + add_warning_redirection("GThread", warning); +} + + +PYGLIB_MODULE_START(_gobject, "gobject._gobject") +{ + PyObject *d; + + g_type_init(); + pyglib_init(); + + d = PyModule_GetDict(module); + pygobject_register_api(d); + pygobject_register_constants(module); + pygobject_register_features(d); + pygobject_register_version_tuples(d); + pygobject_register_warnings(d); + pygobject_type_register_types(d); + pygobject_object_register_types(d); + pygobject_interface_register_types(d); + pygobject_paramspec_register_types(d); + pygobject_boxed_register_types(d); + pygobject_pointer_register_types(d); + pygobject_enum_register_types(d); + pygobject_flags_register_types(d); + + /* signal registration recognizes this special accumulator 'constant' */ + _pyg_signal_accumulator_true_handled_func = \ + PyDict_GetItemString(d, "signal_accumulator_true_handled"); + + pygobject_api_functions.threads_enabled = pyglib_threads_enabled(); + _pyglib_notify_on_enabling_threads(pyg_note_threads_enabled); +} +PYGLIB_MODULE_END diff --git a/gobject/propertyhelper.py b/gobject/propertyhelper.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..e299273 --- /dev/null +++ b/gobject/propertyhelper.py @@ -0,0 +1,298 @@ +# -*- Mode: Python; py-indent-offset: 4 -*- +# pygobject - Python bindings for the GObject library +# Copyright (C) 2007 Johan Dahlin +# +# gobject/propertyhelper.py: GObject property wrapper/helper +# +# This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or +# modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public +# License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either +# version 2.1 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. +# +# This library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, +# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of +# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU +# Lesser General Public License for more details. +# +# You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public +# License along with this library; if not, write to the Free Software +# Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 +# USA + +import sys + +import gobject._gobject +_gobject = sys.modules['gobject._gobject'] + +from gobject.constants import \ + TYPE_NONE, TYPE_INTERFACE, TYPE_CHAR, TYPE_UCHAR, \ + TYPE_BOOLEAN, TYPE_INT, TYPE_UINT, TYPE_LONG, \ + TYPE_ULONG, TYPE_INT64, TYPE_UINT64, TYPE_ENUM, \ + TYPE_FLAGS, TYPE_FLOAT, TYPE_DOUBLE, TYPE_STRING, \ + TYPE_POINTER, TYPE_BOXED, TYPE_PARAM, TYPE_OBJECT, \ + TYPE_PYOBJECT +from gobject.constants import \ + G_MINFLOAT, G_MAXFLOAT, G_MINDOUBLE, G_MAXDOUBLE, \ + G_MININT, G_MAXINT, G_MAXUINT, G_MINLONG, G_MAXLONG, \ + G_MAXULONG + + +class property(object): + """ + Creates a new property which in conjunction with GObject subclass will + create a property proxy: + + >>> class MyObject(gobject.GObject): + >>> ... prop = gobject.property(type=str) + + >>> obj = MyObject() + >>> obj.prop = 'value' + + >>> obj.prop + 'value' + + The API is similar to the builtin property: + + class AnotherObject(gobject.GObject): + @gobject.property + def prop(self): + return ... + + Which will create a read-only property called prop. + """ + + class __metaclass__(type): + def __repr__(self): + return "" + + def __init__(self, getter=None, setter=None, type=None, default=None, + nick='', blurb='', flags=_gobject.PARAM_READWRITE, + minimum=None, maximum=None): + """ + @param getter: getter to get the value of the property + @type getter: callable + @param setter: setter to set the value of the property + @type setter: callable + @param type: type of property + @type type: type + @param default: default value + @param nick: short description + @type bick: string + @param blurb: long description + @type blurb: string + @param flags: parameter flags, one of: + - gobject.PARAM_READABLE + - gobject.PARAM_READWRITE + - gobject.PARAM_WRITABLE + - gobject.PARAM_CONSTRUCT + - gobject.PARAM_CONSTRUCT_ONLY + - gobject.PARAM_LAX_VALIDATION + @keyword minimum: minimum allowed value (int, float, long only) + @keyword maximum: maximum allowed value (int, float, long only) + """ + + if getter and not setter: + setter = self._readonly_setter + elif setter and not getter: + getter = self._writeonly_getter + elif not setter and not getter: + getter = self._default_getter + setter = self._default_setter + self.getter = getter + self.setter = setter + + if type is None: + type = object + self.type = self._type_from_python(type) + self.default = self._get_default(default) + self._check_default() + + if not isinstance(nick, basestring): + raise TypeError("nick must be a string") + self.nick = nick + + if not isinstance(blurb, basestring): + raise TypeError("blurb must be a string") + self.blurb = blurb + + if flags < 0 or flags > 32: + raise TypeError("invalid flag value: %r" % (flags,)) + self.flags = flags + + if minimum is not None: + if minimum < self._get_minimum(): + raise TypeError( + "Minimum for type %s cannot be lower than %d" % ( + self.type, self._get_minimum())) + else: + minimum = self._get_minimum() + self.minimum = minimum + if maximum is not None: + if maximum > self._get_maximum(): + raise TypeError( + "Maximum for type %s cannot be higher than %d" % ( + self.type, self._get_maximum())) + else: + maximum = self._get_maximum() + self.maximum = maximum + + self.name = None + + self._values = {} + self._exc = None + + def __repr__(self): + return '' % ( + self.name or '(uninitialized)', + _gobject.type_name(self.type)) + + def __get__(self, instance, klass): + if instance is None: + return self + + self._exc = None + value = instance.get_property(self.name) + if self._exc: + exc = self._exc + self._exc = None + raise exc + + return value + + def __set__(self, instance, value): + if instance is None: + raise TypeError + + self._exc = None + instance.set_property(self.name, value) + if self._exc: + exc = self._exc + self._exc = None + raise exc + + def _type_from_python(self, type): + if type == int: + return TYPE_INT + elif type == bool: + return TYPE_BOOLEAN + elif type == long: + return TYPE_LONG + elif type == float: + return TYPE_DOUBLE + elif type == str: + return TYPE_STRING + elif type == object: + return TYPE_PYOBJECT + elif type == _gobject.GObject: + return TYPE_OBJECT + elif type in [TYPE_NONE, TYPE_INTERFACE, TYPE_CHAR, TYPE_UCHAR, + TYPE_INT, TYPE_UINT, TYPE_BOOLEAN, TYPE_LONG, + TYPE_ULONG, TYPE_INT64, TYPE_UINT64, TYPE_ENUM, + TYPE_FLAGS, TYPE_FLOAT, TYPE_DOUBLE, TYPE_POINTER, + TYPE_BOXED, TYPE_PARAM, TYPE_OBJECT, TYPE_STRING, + TYPE_PYOBJECT]: + return type + else: + raise TypeError("Unsupported type: %r" % (type,)) + + def _get_default(self, default): + ptype = self.type + if default is not None: + return default + + if ptype in [TYPE_INT, TYPE_UINT, TYPE_LONG, TYPE_ULONG, + TYPE_INT64, TYPE_UINT64]: + return 0 + elif ptype == TYPE_STRING: + return '' + elif ptype == TYPE_FLOAT or ptype == TYPE_DOUBLE: + return 0.0 + else: + return None + + def _check_default(self): + ptype = self.type + default = self.default + if (ptype == TYPE_BOOLEAN and (default not in (True, False))): + raise TypeError( + "default must be True or False, not %r" % (default,)) + elif ptype == TYPE_PYOBJECT: + if default is not None: + raise TypeError("object types does not have default values") + + def _get_minimum(self): + ptype = self.type + if ptype in [TYPE_UINT, TYPE_ULONG, TYPE_UINT64]: + return 0 + # Remember that G_MINFLOAT and G_MINDOUBLE are something different. + elif ptype == TYPE_FLOAT: + return -G_MAXFLOAT + elif ptype == TYPE_DOUBLE: + return -G_MAXDOUBLE + elif ptype == TYPE_INT: + return G_MININT + elif ptype == TYPE_LONG: + return G_MINLONG + elif ptype == TYPE_INT64: + return -2 ** 62 - 1 + + return None + + def _get_maximum(self): + ptype = self.type + if ptype == TYPE_UINT: + return G_MAXUINT + elif ptype == TYPE_ULONG: + return G_MAXULONG + elif ptype == TYPE_INT64: + return 2 ** 62 - 1 + elif ptype == TYPE_UINT64: + return 2 ** 63 - 1 + elif ptype == TYPE_FLOAT: + return G_MAXFLOAT + elif ptype == TYPE_DOUBLE: + return G_MAXDOUBLE + elif ptype == TYPE_INT: + return G_MAXINT + elif ptype == TYPE_LONG: + return G_MAXLONG + + return None + + # + # Getter and Setter + # + + def _default_setter(self, instance, value): + self._values[instance] = value + + def _default_getter(self, instance): + return self._values.get(instance, self.default) + + def _readonly_setter(self, instance, value): + self._exc = TypeError("%s property of %s is read-only" % ( + self.name, type(instance).__name__)) + + def _writeonly_getter(self, instance): + self._exc = TypeError("%s property of %s is write-only" % ( + self.name, type(instance).__name__)) + + # + # Public API + # + + def get_pspec_args(self): + ptype = self.type + if ptype in [TYPE_INT, TYPE_UINT, TYPE_LONG, TYPE_ULONG, + TYPE_INT64, TYPE_UINT64, TYPE_FLOAT, TYPE_DOUBLE]: + args = self._get_minimum(), self._get_maximum(), self.default + elif ptype == TYPE_STRING or ptype == TYPE_BOOLEAN: + args = (self.default,) + elif ptype == TYPE_PYOBJECT: + args = () + elif ptype == TYPE_OBJECT: + args = () + else: + raise NotImplementedError(ptype) + + return (self.type, self.nick, self.blurb) + args + (self.flags,) diff --git a/gobject/pygboxed.c b/gobject/pygboxed.c new file mode 100644 index 0000000..87695eb --- /dev/null +++ b/gobject/pygboxed.c @@ -0,0 +1,228 @@ +/* -*- Mode: C; c-basic-offset: 4 -*- + * pygtk- Python bindings for the GTK toolkit. + * Copyright (C) 1998-2003 James Henstridge + * + * pygboxed.c: wrapper for GBoxed + * + * This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or + * modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public + * License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either + * version 2.1 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. + * + * This library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, + * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of + * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU + * Lesser General Public License for more details. + * + * You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public + * License along with this library; if not, write to the Free Software + * Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 + * USA + */ + +#ifdef HAVE_CONFIG_H +# include +#endif + +#include +#include "pygobject-private.h" +#include "pygboxed.h" + +#include "pygi-external.h" + +GQuark pygboxed_type_key; +GQuark pygboxed_marshal_key; + +PYGLIB_DEFINE_TYPE("gobject.GBoxed", PyGBoxed_Type, PyGBoxed); + +static void +pyg_boxed_dealloc(PyGBoxed *self) +{ + if (self->free_on_dealloc && self->boxed) { + PyGILState_STATE state = pyglib_gil_state_ensure(); + g_boxed_free(self->gtype, self->boxed); + pyglib_gil_state_release(state); + } + + Py_TYPE(self)->tp_free((PyObject *)self); +} + +static int +pyg_boxed_compare(PyGBoxed *self, PyGBoxed *v) +{ + if (self->boxed == v->boxed) return 0; + if (self->boxed > v->boxed) return -1; + return 1; +} + +static long +pyg_boxed_hash(PyGBoxed *self) +{ + return (long)self->boxed; +} + +static PyObject * +pyg_boxed_repr(PyGBoxed *self) +{ + gchar buf[128]; + + g_snprintf(buf, sizeof(buf), "<%s at 0x%lx>", g_type_name(self->gtype), + (long)self->boxed); + return _PyUnicode_FromString(buf); +} + +static int +pyg_boxed_init(PyGBoxed *self, PyObject *args, PyObject *kwargs) +{ + gchar buf[512]; + + if (!PyArg_ParseTuple(args, ":GBoxed.__init__")) + return -1; + + self->boxed = NULL; + self->gtype = 0; + self->free_on_dealloc = FALSE; + + g_snprintf(buf, sizeof(buf), "%s can not be constructed", + Py_TYPE(self)->tp_name); + PyErr_SetString(PyExc_NotImplementedError, buf); + return -1; +} + +static void +pyg_boxed_free(PyObject *op) +{ + PyObject_FREE(op); +} + +static PyObject * +pyg_boxed_copy(PyGBoxed *self) +{ + return pyg_boxed_new (self->gtype, self->boxed, TRUE, TRUE); +} + + + +static PyMethodDef pygboxed_methods[] = { + { "copy", (PyCFunction) pyg_boxed_copy, METH_NOARGS }, + { NULL, NULL, 0 } +}; + + +/** + * pyg_register_boxed: + * @dict: the module dictionary to store the wrapper class. + * @class_name: the Python name for the wrapper class. + * @boxed_type: the GType of the boxed type being wrapped. + * @type: the wrapper class. + * + * Registers a wrapper for a boxed type. The wrapper class will be a + * subclass of gobject.GBoxed, and a reference to the wrapper class + * will be stored in the provided module dictionary. + */ +void +pyg_register_boxed(PyObject *dict, const gchar *class_name, + GType boxed_type, PyTypeObject *type) +{ + PyObject *o; + + g_return_if_fail(dict != NULL); + g_return_if_fail(class_name != NULL); + g_return_if_fail(boxed_type != 0); + + if (!type->tp_dealloc) type->tp_dealloc = (destructor)pyg_boxed_dealloc; + + Py_TYPE(type) = &PyType_Type; + type->tp_base = &PyGBoxed_Type; + + if (PyType_Ready(type) < 0) { + g_warning("could not get type `%s' ready", type->tp_name); + return; + } + + PyDict_SetItemString(type->tp_dict, "__gtype__", + o=pyg_type_wrapper_new(boxed_type)); + Py_DECREF(o); + + g_type_set_qdata(boxed_type, pygboxed_type_key, type); + + PyDict_SetItemString(dict, (char *)class_name, (PyObject *)type); +} + +/** + * pyg_boxed_new: + * @boxed_type: the GType of the boxed value. + * @boxed: the boxed value. + * @copy_boxed: whether the new boxed wrapper should hold a copy of the value. + * @own_ref: whether the boxed wrapper should own the boxed value. + * + * Creates a wrapper for a boxed value. If @copy_boxed is set to + * True, the wrapper will hold a copy of the value, instead of the + * value itself. If @own_ref is True, then the value held by the + * wrapper will be freed when the wrapper is deallocated. If + * @copy_boxed is True, then @own_ref must also be True. + * + * Returns: the boxed wrapper. + */ +PyObject * +pyg_boxed_new(GType boxed_type, gpointer boxed, gboolean copy_boxed, + gboolean own_ref) +{ + PyGILState_STATE state; + PyGBoxed *self; + PyTypeObject *tp; + + g_return_val_if_fail(boxed_type != 0, NULL); + g_return_val_if_fail(!copy_boxed || (copy_boxed && own_ref), NULL); + + state = pyglib_gil_state_ensure(); + + if (!boxed) { + Py_INCREF(Py_None); + pyglib_gil_state_release(state); + return Py_None; + } + + tp = g_type_get_qdata(boxed_type, pygboxed_type_key); + + if (!tp) + tp = (PyTypeObject *)pygi_type_import_by_g_type(boxed_type); + + if (!tp) + tp = (PyTypeObject *)&PyGBoxed_Type; /* fallback */ + + self = (PyGBoxed *)tp->tp_alloc(tp, 0); + + if (self == NULL) { + pyglib_gil_state_release(state); + return NULL; + } + + if (copy_boxed) + boxed = g_boxed_copy(boxed_type, boxed); + self->boxed = boxed; + self->gtype = boxed_type; + self->free_on_dealloc = own_ref; + + pyglib_gil_state_release(state); + + return (PyObject *)self; +} + +void +pygobject_boxed_register_types(PyObject *d) +{ + pygboxed_type_key = g_quark_from_static_string("PyGBoxed::class"); + pygboxed_marshal_key = g_quark_from_static_string("PyGBoxed::marshal"); + + PyGBoxed_Type.tp_dealloc = (destructor)pyg_boxed_dealloc; + PyGBoxed_Type.tp_compare = (cmpfunc)pyg_boxed_compare; + PyGBoxed_Type.tp_repr = (reprfunc)pyg_boxed_repr; + PyGBoxed_Type.tp_flags = Py_TPFLAGS_DEFAULT | Py_TPFLAGS_BASETYPE; + PyGBoxed_Type.tp_methods = pygboxed_methods; + PyGBoxed_Type.tp_init = (initproc)pyg_boxed_init; + PyGBoxed_Type.tp_free = (freefunc)pyg_boxed_free; + PyGBoxed_Type.tp_hash = (hashfunc)pyg_boxed_hash; + + PYGOBJECT_REGISTER_GTYPE(d, PyGBoxed_Type, "GBoxed", G_TYPE_BOXED); +} diff --git a/gobject/pygboxed.h b/gobject/pygboxed.h new file mode 100644 index 0000000..8433b9d --- /dev/null +++ b/gobject/pygboxed.h @@ -0,0 +1,27 @@ +/* -*- Mode: C; c-basic-offset: 4 -*- + * pygtk- Python bindings for the GTK toolkit. + * Copyright (C) 1998-2003 James Henstridge + * 2004-2008 Johan Dahlin + * + * This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or + * modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public + * License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either + * version 2.1 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. + * + * This library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, + * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of + * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU + * Lesser General Public License for more details. + * + * You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public + * License along with this library; if not, write to the Free Software + * Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 + * USA + */ + +#ifndef __PYGOBJECT_BOXED_H__ +#define __PYGOBJECT_BOXED_H__ + +void pygobject_boxed_register_types(PyObject *d); + +#endif /* __PYGOBJECT_BOXED_H__ */ diff --git a/gobject/pygenum.c b/gobject/pygenum.c new file mode 100644 index 0000000..027dbd4 --- /dev/null +++ b/gobject/pygenum.c @@ -0,0 +1,356 @@ +/* -*- Mode: C; c-basic-offset: 4 -*- + * pygtk- Python bindings for the GTK toolkit. + * Copyright (C) 1998-2003 James Henstridge + * Copyright (C) 2004 Johan Dahlin + * + * pygenum.c: GEnum wrapper + * + * This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or + * modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public + * License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either + * version 2.1 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. + * + * This library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, + * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of + * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU + * Lesser General Public License for more details. + * + * You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public + * License along with this library; if not, write to the Free Software + * Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 + * USA + */ + +#ifdef HAVE_CONFIG_H +# include +#endif + +#include +#include "pygobject-private.h" + +#include "pygi-external.h" + +GQuark pygenum_class_key; + +PYGLIB_DEFINE_TYPE("gobject.GEnum", PyGEnum_Type, PyGEnum); + +static PyObject * +pyg_enum_richcompare(PyGEnum *self, PyObject *other, int op) +{ + static char warning[256]; + + if (!_PyLong_Check(other)) { + Py_INCREF(Py_NotImplemented); + return Py_NotImplemented; + } + + if (PyObject_TypeCheck(other, &PyGEnum_Type) && ((PyGEnum*)other)->gtype != self->gtype) { + g_snprintf(warning, sizeof(warning), "comparing different enum types: %s and %s", + g_type_name(self->gtype), g_type_name(((PyGEnum*)other)->gtype)); + if (PyErr_Warn(PyExc_Warning, warning)) + return NULL; + } + + return pyg_integer_richcompare((PyObject *)self, other, op); +} + +static PyObject * +pyg_enum_repr(PyGEnum *self) +{ + GEnumClass *enum_class; + const char *value; + guint index; + static char tmp[256]; + + enum_class = g_type_class_ref(self->gtype); + g_assert(G_IS_ENUM_CLASS(enum_class)); + + for (index = 0; index < enum_class->n_values; index++) + if (_PyLong_AS_LONG(self) == enum_class->values[index].value) + break; + value = enum_class->values[index].value_name; + if (value) + sprintf(tmp, "", value, g_type_name(self->gtype)); + else + sprintf(tmp, "", _PyLong_AS_LONG(self), g_type_name(self->gtype)); + + g_type_class_unref(enum_class); + + return _PyUnicode_FromString(tmp); +} + +static PyObject * +pyg_enum_new(PyTypeObject *type, PyObject *args, PyObject *kwargs) +{ + static char *kwlist[] = { "value", NULL }; + long value; + PyObject *pytc, *values, *ret, *intvalue; + GType gtype; + GEnumClass *eclass; + + if (!PyArg_ParseTupleAndKeywords(args, kwargs, "l", kwlist, &value)) + return NULL; + + pytc = PyObject_GetAttrString((PyObject *)type, "__gtype__"); + if (!pytc) + return NULL; + + if (!PyObject_TypeCheck(pytc, &PyGTypeWrapper_Type)) { + Py_DECREF(pytc); + PyErr_SetString(PyExc_TypeError, + "__gtype__ attribute not a typecode"); + return NULL; + } + + gtype = pyg_type_from_object(pytc); + Py_DECREF(pytc); + + eclass = G_ENUM_CLASS(g_type_class_ref(gtype)); + + /* A check that 0 < value < eclass->n_values was here but got + * removed: enumeration values do not need to be consequitive, + * e.g. GtkPathPriorityType values are not. + */ + + values = PyObject_GetAttrString((PyObject *)type, "__enum_values__"); + if (!values) { + g_type_class_unref(eclass); + return NULL; + } + + /* Note that size of __enum_values__ dictionary can easily be less + * than 'n_values'. This happens if some values of the enum are + * numerically equal, e.g. gtk.ANCHOR_N == gtk.ANCHOR_NORTH. + * Johan said that "In retrospect, using a dictionary to store the + * values might not have been that good", but we need to keep + * backward compatibility. + */ + if (!PyDict_Check(values) || PyDict_Size(values) > eclass->n_values) { + PyErr_SetString(PyExc_TypeError, "__enum_values__ badly formed"); + Py_DECREF(values); + g_type_class_unref(eclass); + return NULL; + } + + g_type_class_unref(eclass); + + intvalue = _PyLong_FromLong(value); + ret = PyDict_GetItem(values, intvalue); + Py_DECREF(intvalue); + Py_DECREF(values); + if (ret) + Py_INCREF(ret); + else + PyErr_Format(PyExc_ValueError, "invalid enum value: %ld", value); + + return ret; +} + +PyObject* +pyg_enum_from_gtype (GType gtype, int value) +{ + PyObject *pyclass, *values, *retval, *intvalue; + + g_return_val_if_fail(gtype != G_TYPE_INVALID, NULL); + + /* Get a wrapper class by: + * 1. check for one attached to the gtype + * 2. lookup one in a typelib + * 3. creating a new one + */ + pyclass = (PyObject*)g_type_get_qdata(gtype, pygenum_class_key); + if (!pyclass) + pyclass = pygi_type_import_by_g_type(gtype); + if (!pyclass) + pyclass = pyg_enum_add(NULL, g_type_name(gtype), NULL, gtype); + if (!pyclass) + return _PyLong_FromLong(value); + + values = PyDict_GetItemString(((PyTypeObject *)pyclass)->tp_dict, + "__enum_values__"); + intvalue = _PyLong_FromLong(value); + retval = PyDict_GetItem(values, intvalue); + Py_DECREF(intvalue); + if (!retval) { + PyErr_Clear(); + retval = ((PyTypeObject *)pyclass)->tp_alloc((PyTypeObject *)pyclass, 0); + g_assert(retval != NULL); + +#if PY_VERSION_HEX >= 0x03000000 +# warning "FIXME: figure out how to subclass long" +#else + ((_PyLongObject*)retval)->ob_ival = value; +#endif + ((PyGFlags*)retval)->gtype = gtype; + //return _PyLong_FromLong(value); + } + + Py_INCREF(retval); + return retval; +} + +PyObject * +pyg_enum_add (PyObject * module, + const char * typename, + const char * strip_prefix, + GType gtype) +{ + PyGILState_STATE state; + PyObject *instance_dict, *stub, *values, *o; + GEnumClass *eclass; + int i; + + g_return_val_if_fail(typename != NULL, NULL); + if (!g_type_is_a(gtype, G_TYPE_ENUM)) { + g_warning("Trying to register gtype '%s' as enum when in fact it is of type '%s'", + g_type_name(gtype), g_type_name(G_TYPE_FUNDAMENTAL(gtype))); + return NULL; + } + + state = pyglib_gil_state_ensure(); + + instance_dict = PyDict_New(); + stub = PyObject_CallFunction((PyObject *)&PyType_Type, "s(O)O", + typename, (PyObject *)&PyGEnum_Type, + instance_dict); + Py_DECREF(instance_dict); + if (!stub) { + PyErr_SetString(PyExc_RuntimeError, "can't create const"); + pyglib_gil_state_release(state); + return NULL; + } + + ((PyTypeObject *)stub)->tp_flags &= ~Py_TPFLAGS_BASETYPE; + ((PyTypeObject *)stub)->tp_new = pyg_enum_new; + + if (module) + PyDict_SetItemString(((PyTypeObject *)stub)->tp_dict, + "__module__", + _PyUnicode_FromString(PyModule_GetName(module))); + + g_type_set_qdata(gtype, pygenum_class_key, stub); + + o = pyg_type_wrapper_new(gtype); + PyDict_SetItemString(((PyTypeObject *)stub)->tp_dict, "__gtype__", o); + Py_DECREF(o); + + if (module) { + /* Add it to the module name space */ + PyModule_AddObject(module, (char*)typename, stub); + Py_INCREF(stub); + } + + /* Register enum values */ + eclass = G_ENUM_CLASS(g_type_class_ref(gtype)); + + values = PyDict_New(); + for (i = 0; i < eclass->n_values; i++) { + PyObject *item, *intval; + + item = ((PyTypeObject *)stub)->tp_alloc((PyTypeObject *)stub, 0); +#if PY_VERSION_HEX >= 0x03000000 +# warning "FIXME: figure out how to subclass long" +#else + ((_PyLongObject*)item)->ob_ival = eclass->values[i].value; +#endif + ((PyGEnum*)item)->gtype = gtype; + + intval = _PyLong_FromLong(eclass->values[i].value); + PyDict_SetItem(values, intval, item); + Py_DECREF(intval); + + if (module) { + char *prefix; + + prefix = g_strdup(pyg_constant_strip_prefix(eclass->values[i].value_name, strip_prefix)); + PyModule_AddObject(module, prefix, item); + g_free(prefix); + + Py_INCREF(item); + } + } + + PyDict_SetItemString(((PyTypeObject *)stub)->tp_dict, + "__enum_values__", values); + Py_DECREF(values); + + g_type_class_unref(eclass); + + pyglib_gil_state_release(state); + return stub; +} + +static PyObject * +pyg_enum_reduce(PyObject *self, PyObject *args) +{ + if (!PyArg_ParseTuple(args, ":GEnum.__reduce__")) + return NULL; + + return Py_BuildValue("(O(i)O)", Py_TYPE(self), _PyLong_AsLong(self), + PyObject_GetAttrString(self, "__dict__")); +} + +static PyObject * +pyg_enum_get_value_name(PyGEnum *self, void *closure) +{ + GEnumClass *enum_class; + GEnumValue *enum_value; + PyObject *retval; + + enum_class = g_type_class_ref(self->gtype); + g_assert(G_IS_ENUM_CLASS(enum_class)); + + enum_value = g_enum_get_value(enum_class, _PyLong_AS_LONG(self)); + + retval = _PyUnicode_FromString(enum_value->value_name); + g_type_class_unref(enum_class); + + return retval; +} + +static PyObject * +pyg_enum_get_value_nick(PyGEnum *self, void *closure) +{ + GEnumClass *enum_class; + GEnumValue *enum_value; + PyObject *retval; + + enum_class = g_type_class_ref(self->gtype); + g_assert(G_IS_ENUM_CLASS(enum_class)); + + enum_value = g_enum_get_value(enum_class, _PyLong_AS_LONG(self)); + + retval = _PyUnicode_FromString(enum_value->value_nick); + g_type_class_unref(enum_class); + + return retval; +} + + +static PyMethodDef pyg_enum_methods[] = { + { "__reduce__", (PyCFunction)pyg_enum_reduce, METH_VARARGS }, + { NULL, NULL, 0 } +}; + +static PyGetSetDef pyg_enum_getsets[] = { + { "value_name", (getter)pyg_enum_get_value_name, (setter)0 }, + { "value_nick", (getter)pyg_enum_get_value_nick, (setter)0 }, + { NULL, 0, 0 } +}; + +void +pygobject_enum_register_types(PyObject *d) +{ + pygenum_class_key = g_quark_from_static_string("PyGEnum::class"); + + PyGEnum_Type.tp_base = &_PyLong_Type; + PyGEnum_Type.tp_repr = (reprfunc)pyg_enum_repr; + PyGEnum_Type.tp_str = (reprfunc)pyg_enum_repr; + PyGEnum_Type.tp_flags = Py_TPFLAGS_DEFAULT | Py_TPFLAGS_BASETYPE; + PyGEnum_Type.tp_richcompare = (richcmpfunc)pyg_enum_richcompare; + PyGEnum_Type.tp_methods = pyg_enum_methods; + PyGEnum_Type.tp_getset = pyg_enum_getsets; + PyGEnum_Type.tp_new = pyg_enum_new; + PYGOBJECT_REGISTER_GTYPE(d, PyGEnum_Type, "GEnum", G_TYPE_ENUM); + +} diff --git a/gobject/pygenum.h b/gobject/pygenum.h new file mode 100644 index 0000000..0558831 --- /dev/null +++ b/gobject/pygenum.h @@ -0,0 +1,27 @@ +/* -*- Mode: C; c-basic-offset: 4 -*- + * pygtk- Python bindings for the GTK toolkit. + * Copyright (C) 1998-2003 James Henstridge + * 2004-2008 Johan Dahlin + * + * This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or + * modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public + * License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either + * version 2.1 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. + * + * This library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, + * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of + * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU + * Lesser General Public License for more details. + * + * You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public + * License along with this library; if not, write to the Free Software + * Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 + * USA + */ + +#ifndef __PYGOBJECT_ENUM_H__ +#define __PYGOBJECT_ENUM_H__ + +void pygobject_enum_register_types(PyObject *d); + +#endif /* __PYGOBJECT_ENUM_H__ */ diff --git a/gobject/pygflags.c b/gobject/pygflags.c new file mode 100644 index 0000000..1865abb --- /dev/null +++ b/gobject/pygflags.c @@ -0,0 +1,491 @@ +/* -*- Mode: C; c-basic-offset: 4 -*- + * pygtk- Python bindings for the GTK toolkit. + * Copyright (C) 1998-2003 James Henstridge + * Copyright (C) 2004 Johan Dahlin + * + * pygenum.c: GFlags wrapper + * + * This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or + * modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public + * License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either + * version 2.1 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. + * + * This library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, + * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of + * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU + * Lesser General Public License for more details. + * + * You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public + * License along with this library; if not, write to the Free Software + * Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 + * USA + */ + +#ifdef HAVE_CONFIG_H +# include +#endif + +#include +#include "pygobject-private.h" +#include "pygflags.h" + +#include "pygi-external.h" + +GQuark pygflags_class_key; + +PYGLIB_DEFINE_TYPE("gobject.GFlags", PyGFlags_Type, PyGFlags); + +static PyObject * +pyg_flags_richcompare(PyGFlags *self, PyObject *other, int op) +{ + static char warning[256]; + + if (!_PyLong_Check(other)) { + Py_INCREF(Py_NotImplemented); + return Py_NotImplemented; + } + + if (PyObject_TypeCheck(other, &PyGFlags_Type) && ((PyGFlags*)other)->gtype != self->gtype) { + g_snprintf(warning, sizeof(warning), "comparing different flags types: %s and %s", + g_type_name(self->gtype), g_type_name(((PyGFlags*)other)->gtype)); + if (PyErr_Warn(PyExc_Warning, warning)) + return NULL; + } + + return pyg_integer_richcompare((PyObject *)self, other, op); +} + +static char * +generate_repr(GType gtype, int value) +{ + GFlagsClass *flags_class; + char *retval = NULL, *tmp; + int i; + + flags_class = g_type_class_ref(gtype); + g_assert(G_IS_FLAGS_CLASS(flags_class)); + + for (i = 0; i < flags_class->n_values; i++) { + /* Some types (eg GstElementState in GStreamer 0.8) has flags with 0 values, + * we're just ignore them for now otherwise they'll always show up + */ + if (flags_class->values[i].value == 0) + continue; + + if ((value & flags_class->values[i].value) == flags_class->values[i].value) { + if (retval) { + tmp = g_strdup_printf("%s | %s", retval, flags_class->values[i].value_name); + g_free(retval); + retval = tmp; + } else { + retval = g_strdup_printf("%s", flags_class->values[i].value_name); + } + } + } + + g_type_class_unref(flags_class); + + return retval; +} + +static PyObject * +pyg_flags_repr(PyGFlags *self) +{ + char *tmp, *retval; + PyObject *pyretval; + + tmp = generate_repr(self->gtype, _PyLong_AS_LONG(self)); + + if (tmp) + retval = g_strdup_printf("", tmp, + g_type_name(self->gtype)); + else + retval = g_strdup_printf("", _PyLong_AS_LONG(self), + g_type_name(self->gtype)); + g_free(tmp); + + pyretval = _PyUnicode_FromString(retval); + g_free(retval); + + return pyretval; +} + +static PyObject * +pyg_flags_new(PyTypeObject *type, PyObject *args, PyObject *kwargs) +{ + static char *kwlist[] = { "value", NULL }; + long value; + PyObject *pytc, *values, *ret, *pyint; + GType gtype; + GFlagsClass *eclass; + + if (!PyArg_ParseTupleAndKeywords(args, kwargs, "l", kwlist, &value)) + return NULL; + + pytc = PyObject_GetAttrString((PyObject *)type, "__gtype__"); + if (!pytc) + return NULL; + + if (!PyObject_TypeCheck(pytc, &PyGTypeWrapper_Type)) { + Py_DECREF(pytc); + PyErr_SetString(PyExc_TypeError, + "__gtype__ attribute not a typecode"); + return NULL; + } + + gtype = pyg_type_from_object(pytc); + Py_DECREF(pytc); + + eclass = G_FLAGS_CLASS(g_type_class_ref(gtype)); + + values = PyObject_GetAttrString((PyObject *)type, "__flags_values__"); + if (!values) { + g_type_class_unref(eclass); + return NULL; + } + + if (!PyDict_Check(values) || PyDict_Size(values) != eclass->n_values) { + PyErr_SetString(PyExc_TypeError, "__flags_values__ badly formed"); + Py_DECREF(values); + g_type_class_unref(eclass); + return NULL; + } + + g_type_class_unref(eclass); + + pyint = _PyLong_FromLong(value); + ret = PyDict_GetItem(values, pyint); + Py_DECREF(pyint); + Py_DECREF(values); + + if (ret) + Py_INCREF(ret); + else + PyErr_Format(PyExc_ValueError, "invalid flag value: %ld", value); + return ret; +} + +PyObject* +pyg_flags_from_gtype (GType gtype, int value) +{ + PyObject *pyclass, *values, *retval, *pyint; + + g_return_val_if_fail(gtype != G_TYPE_INVALID, NULL); + + /* Get a wrapper class by: + * 1. check for one attached to the gtype + * 2. lookup one in a typelib + * 3. creating a new one + */ + pyclass = (PyObject*)g_type_get_qdata(gtype, pygflags_class_key); + if (!pyclass) + pyclass = pygi_type_import_by_g_type(gtype); + if (!pyclass) + pyclass = pyg_flags_add(NULL, g_type_name(gtype), NULL, gtype); + if (!pyclass) + return _PyLong_FromLong(value); + + values = PyDict_GetItemString(((PyTypeObject *)pyclass)->tp_dict, + "__flags_values__"); + pyint = _PyLong_FromLong(value); + retval = PyDict_GetItem(values, pyint); + Py_DECREF(pyint); + + if (!retval) { + PyErr_Clear(); + + retval = ((PyTypeObject *)pyclass)->tp_alloc((PyTypeObject *)pyclass, 0); + g_assert(retval != NULL); + +#if PY_VERSION_HEX >= 0x03000000 +# warning "FIXME: figure out how to subclass long" +#else + ((_PyLongObject*)retval)->ob_ival = value; +#endif + ((PyGFlags*)retval)->gtype = gtype; + } else { + Py_INCREF(retval); + } + return retval; +} + +PyObject * +pyg_flags_add (PyObject * module, + const char * typename, + const char * strip_prefix, + GType gtype) +{ + PyGILState_STATE state; + PyObject *instance_dict, *stub, *values, *o; + GFlagsClass *eclass; + int i; + + g_return_val_if_fail(typename != NULL, NULL); + if (!g_type_is_a(gtype, G_TYPE_FLAGS)) { + g_warning("Trying to register gtype '%s' as flags when in fact it is of type '%s'", + g_type_name(gtype), g_type_name(G_TYPE_FUNDAMENTAL(gtype))); + return NULL; + } + + state = pyglib_gil_state_ensure(); + + instance_dict = PyDict_New(); + stub = PyObject_CallFunction((PyObject *)&PyType_Type, "s(O)O", + typename, (PyObject *)&PyGFlags_Type, + instance_dict); + Py_DECREF(instance_dict); + if (!stub) { + PyErr_SetString(PyExc_RuntimeError, "can't create const"); + pyglib_gil_state_release(state); + return NULL; + } + + ((PyTypeObject *)stub)->tp_flags &= ~Py_TPFLAGS_BASETYPE; + ((PyTypeObject *)stub)->tp_new = pyg_flags_new; + + if (module) { + PyDict_SetItemString(((PyTypeObject *)stub)->tp_dict, + "__module__", + _PyUnicode_FromString(PyModule_GetName(module))); + + /* Add it to the module name space */ + PyModule_AddObject(module, (char*)typename, stub); + Py_INCREF(stub); + } + g_type_set_qdata(gtype, pygflags_class_key, stub); + + o = pyg_type_wrapper_new(gtype); + PyDict_SetItemString(((PyTypeObject *)stub)->tp_dict, "__gtype__", o); + Py_DECREF(o); + + /* Register flag values */ + eclass = G_FLAGS_CLASS(g_type_class_ref(gtype)); + + values = PyDict_New(); + for (i = 0; i < eclass->n_values; i++) { + PyObject *item, *intval; + + item = ((PyTypeObject *)stub)->tp_alloc((PyTypeObject *)stub, 0); +#if PY_VERSION_HEX >= 0x03000000 +# warning "FIXME: figure out how to subclass long" +#else + ((_PyLongObject*)item)->ob_ival = eclass->values[i].value; +#endif + ((PyGFlags*)item)->gtype = gtype; + + intval = _PyLong_FromLong(eclass->values[i].value); + PyDict_SetItem(values, intval, item); + Py_DECREF(intval); + + if (module) { + char *prefix; + + prefix = g_strdup(pyg_constant_strip_prefix(eclass->values[i].value_name, strip_prefix)); + PyModule_AddObject(module, prefix, item); + g_free(prefix); + + Py_INCREF(item); + } + } + + PyDict_SetItemString(((PyTypeObject *)stub)->tp_dict, + "__flags_values__", values); + Py_DECREF(values); + + g_type_class_unref(eclass); + + pyglib_gil_state_release(state); + + return stub; +} + +static PyObject * +pyg_flags_and(PyGFlags *a, PyGFlags *b) +{ + if (!PyGFlags_Check(a) || !PyGFlags_Check(b)) + return _PyLong_Type.tp_as_number->nb_and((PyObject*)a, + (PyObject*)b); + + return pyg_flags_from_gtype(a->gtype, + _PyLong_AS_LONG(a) & _PyLong_AS_LONG(b)); +} + +static PyObject * +pyg_flags_or(PyGFlags *a, PyGFlags *b) +{ + if (!PyGFlags_Check(a) || !PyGFlags_Check(b)) + return _PyLong_Type.tp_as_number->nb_or((PyObject*)a, + (PyObject*)b); + + return pyg_flags_from_gtype(a->gtype, _PyLong_AS_LONG(a) | _PyLong_AS_LONG(b)); +} + +static PyObject * +pyg_flags_xor(PyGFlags *a, PyGFlags *b) +{ + if (!PyGFlags_Check(a) || !PyGFlags_Check(b)) + return _PyLong_Type.tp_as_number->nb_xor((PyObject*)a, + (PyObject*)b); + + return pyg_flags_from_gtype(a->gtype, + _PyLong_AS_LONG(a) ^ _PyLong_AS_LONG(b)); + +} + +static PyObject * +pyg_flags_warn (PyObject *self, PyObject *args) +{ + if (PyErr_Warn(PyExc_Warning, "unsupported arithmetic operation for flags type")) + return NULL; + + Py_INCREF(Py_None); + return Py_None; +} + +static PyObject * +pyg_flags_get_first_value_name(PyGFlags *self, void *closure) +{ + GFlagsClass *flags_class; + GFlagsValue *flags_value; + PyObject *retval; + + flags_class = g_type_class_ref(self->gtype); + g_assert(G_IS_FLAGS_CLASS(flags_class)); + flags_value = g_flags_get_first_value(flags_class, _PyLong_AS_LONG(self)); + if (flags_value) + retval = _PyUnicode_FromString(flags_value->value_name); + else { + retval = Py_None; + Py_INCREF(Py_None); + } + g_type_class_unref(flags_class); + + return retval; +} + +static PyObject * +pyg_flags_get_first_value_nick(PyGFlags *self, void *closure) +{ + GFlagsClass *flags_class; + GFlagsValue *flags_value; + PyObject *retval; + + flags_class = g_type_class_ref(self->gtype); + g_assert(G_IS_FLAGS_CLASS(flags_class)); + + flags_value = g_flags_get_first_value(flags_class, _PyLong_AS_LONG(self)); + if (flags_value) + retval = _PyUnicode_FromString(flags_value->value_nick); + else { + retval = Py_None; + Py_INCREF(Py_None); + } + g_type_class_unref(flags_class); + + return retval; +} + +static PyObject * +pyg_flags_get_value_names(PyGFlags *self, void *closure) +{ + GFlagsClass *flags_class; + PyObject *retval; + int i; + + flags_class = g_type_class_ref(self->gtype); + g_assert(G_IS_FLAGS_CLASS(flags_class)); + + retval = PyList_New(0); + for (i = 0; i < flags_class->n_values; i++) + if ((_PyLong_AS_LONG(self) & flags_class->values[i].value) == flags_class->values[i].value) + PyList_Append(retval, _PyUnicode_FromString(flags_class->values[i].value_name)); + + g_type_class_unref(flags_class); + + return retval; +} + +static PyObject * +pyg_flags_get_value_nicks(PyGFlags *self, void *closure) +{ + GFlagsClass *flags_class; + PyObject *retval; + int i; + + flags_class = g_type_class_ref(self->gtype); + g_assert(G_IS_FLAGS_CLASS(flags_class)); + + retval = PyList_New(0); + for (i = 0; i < flags_class->n_values; i++) + if ((_PyLong_AS_LONG(self) & flags_class->values[i].value) == flags_class->values[i].value) + PyList_Append(retval, _PyUnicode_FromString(flags_class->values[i].value_nick)); + + g_type_class_unref(flags_class); + + return retval; +} + +static PyGetSetDef pyg_flags_getsets[] = { + { "first_value_name", (getter)pyg_flags_get_first_value_name, (setter)0 }, + { "first_value_nick", (getter)pyg_flags_get_first_value_nick, (setter)0 }, + { "value_names", (getter)pyg_flags_get_value_names, (setter)0 }, + { "value_nicks", (getter)pyg_flags_get_value_nicks, (setter)0 }, + { NULL, 0, 0 } +}; + +static PyNumberMethods pyg_flags_as_number = { + (binaryfunc)pyg_flags_warn, /* nb_add */ + (binaryfunc)pyg_flags_warn, /* nb_subtract */ + (binaryfunc)pyg_flags_warn, /* nb_multiply */ + (binaryfunc)pyg_flags_warn, /* nb_divide */ + (binaryfunc)pyg_flags_warn, /* nb_remainder */ + (binaryfunc)pyg_flags_warn, /* nb_divmod */ + (ternaryfunc)pyg_flags_warn, /* nb_power */ + 0, /* nb_negative */ + 0, /* nb_positive */ + 0, /* nb_absolute */ + 0, /* nb_nonzero */ + 0, /* nb_invert */ + 0, /* nb_lshift */ + 0, /* nb_rshift */ + (binaryfunc)pyg_flags_and, /* nb_and */ + (binaryfunc)pyg_flags_xor, /* nb_xor */ + (binaryfunc)pyg_flags_or, /* nb_or */ + 0, /* nb_coerce */ + 0, /* nb_int */ + 0, /* nb_long */ + 0, /* nb_float */ + 0, /* nb_oct */ + 0, /* nb_hex */ + 0, /* nb_inplace_add */ + 0, /* nb_inplace_subtract */ + 0, /* nb_inplace_multiply */ + 0, /* nb_inplace_divide */ + 0, /* nb_inplace_remainder */ + 0, /* nb_inplace_power */ + 0, /* nb_inplace_lshift */ + 0, /* nb_inplace_rshift */ + 0, /* nb_inplace_and */ + 0, /* nb_inplace_xor */ + 0, /* nb_inplace_or */ + 0, /* nb_floor_divide */ + 0, /* nb_true_divide */ + 0, /* nb_inplace_floor_divide */ + 0, /* nb_inplace_true_divide */ +}; + +void +pygobject_flags_register_types(PyObject *d) +{ + pygflags_class_key = g_quark_from_static_string("PyGFlags::class"); + + PyGFlags_Type.tp_base = &_PyLong_Type; + PyGFlags_Type.tp_repr = (reprfunc)pyg_flags_repr; + PyGFlags_Type.tp_as_number = &pyg_flags_as_number; + PyGFlags_Type.tp_str = (reprfunc)pyg_flags_repr; + PyGFlags_Type.tp_flags = Py_TPFLAGS_DEFAULT | Py_TPFLAGS_BASETYPE; + PyGFlags_Type.tp_richcompare = (richcmpfunc)pyg_flags_richcompare; + PyGFlags_Type.tp_getset = pyg_flags_getsets; + PyGFlags_Type.tp_new = pyg_flags_new; + PYGOBJECT_REGISTER_GTYPE(d, PyGFlags_Type, "GFlags", G_TYPE_FLAGS); +} diff --git a/gobject/pygflags.h b/gobject/pygflags.h new file mode 100644 index 0000000..e93265c --- /dev/null +++ b/gobject/pygflags.h @@ -0,0 +1,27 @@ +/* -*- Mode: C; c-basic-offset: 4 -*- + * pygtk- Python bindings for the GTK toolkit. + * Copyright (C) 1998-2003 James Henstridge + * 2004-2008 Johan Dahlin + * + * This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or + * modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public + * License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either + * version 2.1 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. + * + * This library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, + * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of + * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU + * Lesser General Public License for more details. + * + * You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public + * License along with this library; if not, write to the Free Software + * Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 + * USA + */ + +#ifndef __PYGOBJECT_FLAGS_H__ +#define __PYGOBJECT_FLAGS_H__ + +void pygobject_flags_register_types(PyObject *d); + +#endif /* __PYGOBJECT_FLAGS_H__ */ diff --git a/gobject/pygi-external.h b/gobject/pygi-external.h new file mode 100644 index 0000000..b369dca --- /dev/null +++ b/gobject/pygi-external.h @@ -0,0 +1,67 @@ +/* -*- Mode: C; c-basic-offset: 4 -*- + * vim: tabstop=4 shiftwidth=4 expandtab + */ + +#ifndef _PYGI_EXTERNAL_H_ +#define _PYGI_EXTERNAL_H_ + +#include +#include + +struct PyGI_API { + PyObject* (*type_import_by_g_type) (GType g_type); +}; + +static struct PyGI_API *PyGI_API = NULL; + +static int +_pygi_import (void) +{ +#if ENABLE_PYGI + PyObject *module; + PyObject *api; + + if (PyGI_API != NULL) { + return 1; + } + + module = PyImport_ImportModule("gi"); + if (module == NULL) { + PyErr_Clear(); + return -1; + } + + api = PyObject_GetAttrString(module, "_API"); + if (api == NULL) { + PyErr_Clear(); + Py_DECREF(module); + return -1; + } + if (!PyCObject_Check(api)) { + Py_DECREF(module); + Py_DECREF(api); + PyErr_Format(PyExc_TypeError, "gi._API must be cobject, not %s", + api->ob_type->tp_name); + return -1; + } + + PyGI_API = (struct PyGI_API *)PyCObject_AsVoidPtr(api); + + Py_DECREF(module); + + return 0; +#else + return -1; +#endif /* ENABLE_PYGI */ +} + +static inline PyObject * +pygi_type_import_by_g_type (GType g_type) +{ + if (_pygi_import() < 0) { + return NULL; + } + return PyGI_API->type_import_by_g_type(g_type); +} + +#endif /* _PYGI_EXTERNAL_H_ */ diff --git a/gobject/pyginterface.c b/gobject/pyginterface.c new file mode 100644 index 0000000..29af546 --- /dev/null +++ b/gobject/pyginterface.c @@ -0,0 +1,122 @@ +/* -*- Mode: C; c-basic-offset: 4 -*- + * pygtk- Python bindings for the GTK toolkit. + * Copyright (C) 1998-2003 James Henstridge + * 2004-2008 Johan Dahlin + * pyginterface.c: wrapper for the gobject library. + * + * This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or + * modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public + * License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either + * version 2.1 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. + * + * This library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, + * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of + * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU + * Lesser General Public License for more details. + * + * You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public + * License along with this library; if not, write to the Free Software + * Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 + * USA + */ + +#ifdef HAVE_CONFIG_H +# include +#endif + +#include +#include "pyglib.h" +#include "pygobject-private.h" + +GQuark pyginterface_type_key; +GQuark pyginterface_info_key; + +PYGLIB_DEFINE_TYPE("gobject.GInterface", PyGInterface_Type, PyObject) + +static int +pyg_interface_init(PyObject *self, PyObject *args, PyObject *kwargs) +{ + gchar buf[512]; + + if (!PyArg_ParseTuple(args, ":GInterface.__init__")) + return -1; + + g_snprintf(buf, sizeof(buf), "%s can not be constructed", + Py_TYPE(self)->tp_name); + PyErr_SetString(PyExc_NotImplementedError, buf); + return -1; +} + +static void +pyg_interface_free(PyObject *op) +{ + PyObject_FREE(op); +} + +/** + * pyg_register_interface: + * @dict: a module dictionary. + * @class_name: the class name for the wrapper class. + * @gtype: the GType of the interface. + * @type: the wrapper class for the interface. + * + * Registers a Python class as the wrapper for a GInterface. As a + * convenience it will also place a reference to the wrapper class in + * the provided module dictionary. + */ +void +pyg_register_interface(PyObject *dict, const gchar *class_name, + GType gtype, PyTypeObject *type) +{ + PyObject *o; + + Py_TYPE(type) = &PyType_Type; + type->tp_base = &PyGInterface_Type; + + if (PyType_Ready(type) < 0) { + g_warning("could not ready `%s'", type->tp_name); + return; + } + + if (gtype) { + o = pyg_type_wrapper_new(gtype); + PyDict_SetItemString(type->tp_dict, "__gtype__", o); + Py_DECREF(o); + } + + g_type_set_qdata(gtype, pyginterface_type_key, type); + + PyDict_SetItemString(dict, (char *)class_name, (PyObject *)type); + +} + +void +pyg_register_interface_info(GType gtype, const GInterfaceInfo *info) +{ + g_type_set_qdata(gtype, pyginterface_info_key, (gpointer) info); +} + +const GInterfaceInfo * +pyg_lookup_interface_info(GType gtype) +{ + return g_type_get_qdata(gtype, pyginterface_info_key); +} + +void +pygobject_interface_register_types(PyObject *d) +{ + pyginterface_type_key = g_quark_from_static_string("PyGInterface::type"); + pyginterface_info_key = g_quark_from_static_string("PyGInterface::info"); + + PyGInterface_Type.tp_flags = Py_TPFLAGS_DEFAULT | Py_TPFLAGS_BASETYPE; + PyGInterface_Type.tp_init = (initproc)pyg_interface_init; + PyGInterface_Type.tp_free = (freefunc)pyg_interface_free; + + PYGOBJECT_REGISTER_GTYPE(d, PyGInterface_Type, "GInterface", G_TYPE_INTERFACE) + + PyDict_SetItemString(PyGInterface_Type.tp_dict, "__doc__", + pyg_object_descr_doc_get()); + PyDict_SetItemString(PyGInterface_Type.tp_dict, "__gdoc__", + pyg_object_descr_doc_get()); + +} diff --git a/gobject/pyginterface.h b/gobject/pyginterface.h new file mode 100644 index 0000000..0f390c2 --- /dev/null +++ b/gobject/pyginterface.h @@ -0,0 +1,40 @@ +/* -*- Mode: C; c-basic-offset: 4 -*- + * pygtk- Python bindings for the GTK toolkit. + * Copyright (C) 1998-2003 James Henstridge + * 2004-2008 Johan Dahlin + * pyginterface.c: wrapper for the gobject library. + * + * This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or + * modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public + * License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either + * version 2.1 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. + * + * This library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, + * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of + * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU + * Lesser General Public License for more details. + * + * You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public + * License along with this library; if not, write to the Free Software + * Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 + * USA + */ + +#ifndef __PYGOBJECT_INTERFACE_H__ +#define __PYGOBJECT_INTERFACE_H__ + +extern GQuark pyginterface_type_key; +extern GQuark pyginterface_info_key; + +extern PyTypeObject PyGInterface_Type; + +void pyg_register_interface(PyObject *dict, + const gchar *class_name, + GType gtype, + PyTypeObject *type); +const GInterfaceInfo * pyg_lookup_interface_info(GType gtype); +void pyg_register_interface_info(GType gtype, const + GInterfaceInfo *info); +void pygobject_interface_register_types(PyObject *d); + +#endif /* __PYGOBJECT_INTERFACE_H__ */ diff --git a/gobject/pygobject-private.h b/gobject/pygobject-private.h new file mode 100644 index 0000000..2a09eed --- /dev/null +++ b/gobject/pygobject-private.h @@ -0,0 +1,229 @@ +#ifndef _PYGOBJECT_PRIVATE_H_ +#define _PYGOBJECT_PRIVATE_H_ + +#ifdef _PYGOBJECT_H_ +# error "include pygobject.h or pygobject-private.h, but not both" +#endif + +#define _INSIDE_PYGOBJECT_ +#include "pygobject.h" + +#include "pyglib-python-compat.h" + +#define PYGOBJECT_REGISTER_GTYPE(d, type, name, gtype) \ + { \ + PyObject *o; \ + PYGLIB_REGISTER_TYPE(d, type, name); \ + PyDict_SetItemString(type.tp_dict, "__gtype__", \ + o=pyg_type_wrapper_new(gtype)); \ + Py_DECREF(o); \ +} + +/* from gobjectmodule.c */ +extern struct _PyGObject_Functions pygobject_api_functions; +#define pyg_block_threads() G_STMT_START { \ + if (pygobject_api_functions.block_threads != NULL) \ + (* pygobject_api_functions.block_threads)(); \ + } G_STMT_END +#define pyg_unblock_threads() G_STMT_START { \ + if (pygobject_api_functions.unblock_threads != NULL) \ + (* pygobject_api_functions.unblock_threads)(); \ + } G_STMT_END + +#define pyg_threads_enabled (pygobject_api_functions.threads_enabled) + + +#define pyg_gil_state_ensure() (pygobject_api_functions.threads_enabled? (PyGILState_Ensure()) : 0) +#define pyg_gil_state_release(state) G_STMT_START { \ + if (pygobject_api_functions.threads_enabled) \ + PyGILState_Release(state); \ + } G_STMT_END + +#define pyg_begin_allow_threads \ + G_STMT_START { \ + PyThreadState *_save = NULL; \ + if (pygobject_api_functions.threads_enabled) \ + _save = PyEval_SaveThread(); +#define pyg_end_allow_threads \ + if (pygobject_api_functions.threads_enabled) \ + PyEval_RestoreThread(_save); \ + } G_STMT_END + + +#ifndef Py_CLEAR /* since Python 2.4 */ +# define Py_CLEAR(op) \ + do { \ + if (op) { \ + PyObject *tmp = (PyObject *)(op); \ + (op) = NULL; \ + Py_DECREF(tmp); \ + } \ + } while (0) +#endif + +extern GType PY_TYPE_OBJECT; + +extern GQuark pygboxed_type_key; +extern GQuark pygboxed_marshal_key; +extern GQuark pygenum_class_key; +extern GQuark pygflags_class_key; +extern GQuark pyginterface_type_key; +extern GQuark pyginterface_info_key; +extern GQuark pygobject_class_init_key; +extern GQuark pygobject_class_key; +extern GQuark pygobject_wrapper_key; +extern GQuark pygpointer_class_key; +extern GQuark pygobject_has_updated_constructor_key; +extern GQuark pygobject_instance_data_key; + +void pygobject_data_free (PyGObjectData *data); +void pyg_destroy_notify (gpointer user_data); +gboolean pyg_handler_marshal (gpointer user_data); +gboolean pyg_error_check (GError **error); +int pygobject_constructv (PyGObject *self, + guint n_parameters, + GParameter *parameters); +int pygobject_construct (PyGObject *self, + const char *first_property_name, + ...); +void pyg_set_object_has_new_constructor (GType gtype); + +PyObject *pyg_integer_richcompare(PyObject *v, + PyObject *w, + int op); + +gboolean pyg_gerror_exception_check(GError **error); + +/* from pygtype.h */ +extern PyTypeObject PyGTypeWrapper_Type; + +PyObject *pyg_type_wrapper_new (GType type); +GType pyg_type_from_object (PyObject *obj); + +gint pyg_enum_get_value (GType enum_type, PyObject *obj, gint *val); +gint pyg_flags_get_value (GType flag_type, PyObject *obj, gint *val); +int pyg_pyobj_to_unichar_conv (PyObject* py_obj, void* ptr); + +typedef PyObject *(* fromvaluefunc)(const GValue *value); +typedef int (*tovaluefunc)(GValue *value, PyObject *obj); + +void pyg_register_gtype_custom(GType gtype, + fromvaluefunc from_func, + tovaluefunc to_func); +int pyg_value_from_pyobject(GValue *value, PyObject *obj); +PyObject *pyg_value_as_pyobject(const GValue *value, gboolean copy_boxed); +int pyg_param_gvalue_from_pyobject(GValue* value, + PyObject* py_obj, + const GParamSpec* pspec); +PyObject *pyg_param_gvalue_as_pyobject(const GValue* gvalue, + gboolean copy_boxed, + const GParamSpec* pspec); + +GClosure *pyg_closure_new(PyObject *callback, PyObject *extra_args, PyObject *swap_data); +void pyg_closure_set_exception_handler(GClosure *closure, + PyClosureExceptionHandler handler); +GClosure *pyg_signal_class_closure_get(void); +GClosure *gclosure_from_pyfunc(PyGObject *object, PyObject *func); + +PyObject *pyg_object_descr_doc_get(void); +void pygobject_object_register_types(PyObject *d); + +extern PyTypeObject *PyGObject_MetaType; + +/* from pygobject.h */ +extern PyTypeObject PyGObject_Type; +extern PyTypeObject PyGProps_Type; +extern PyTypeObject PyGPropsDescr_Type; +extern PyTypeObject PyGPropsIter_Type; + + /* Data that belongs to the GObject instance, not the Python wrapper */ +struct _PyGObjectData { + PyTypeObject *type; /* wrapper type for this instance */ + GSList *closures; +}; + +void pygobject_register_class (PyObject *dict, + const gchar *type_name, + GType gtype, PyTypeObject *type, + PyObject *bases); +void pygobject_register_wrapper (PyObject *self); +PyObject * pygobject_new (GObject *obj); +PyObject * pygobject_new_full (GObject *obj, gboolean sink, gpointer g_class); +void pygobject_sink (GObject *obj); +PyTypeObject *pygobject_lookup_class (GType gtype); +void pygobject_watch_closure (PyObject *self, GClosure *closure); +void pygobject_register_sinkfunc(GType type, + void (* sinkfunc)(GObject *object)); +int pyg_type_register (PyTypeObject *class, + const gchar *type_name); + +/* from pygboxed.c */ +extern PyTypeObject PyGBoxed_Type; + +void pyg_register_boxed (PyObject *dict, const gchar *class_name, + GType boxed_type, PyTypeObject *type); +PyObject * pyg_boxed_new (GType boxed_type, gpointer boxed, + gboolean copy_boxed, gboolean own_ref); + +extern PyTypeObject PyGPointer_Type; + +void pyg_register_pointer (PyObject *dict, const gchar *class_name, + GType pointer_type, PyTypeObject *type); +PyObject * pyg_pointer_new (GType pointer_type, gpointer pointer); + +const gchar * pyg_constant_strip_prefix(const gchar *name, const gchar *strip_prefix); + +/* pygflags */ +typedef struct { + _PyLongObject parent; + GType gtype; +} PyGFlags; + +extern PyTypeObject PyGFlags_Type; + +#define PyGFlags_Check(x) (g_type_is_a(((PyGFlags*)x)->gtype, G_TYPE_FLAGS)) + +extern PyObject * pyg_flags_add (PyObject * module, + const char * type_name, + const char * strip_prefix, + GType gtype); +extern PyObject * pyg_flags_from_gtype (GType gtype, + int value); + +/* pygenum */ +#define PyGEnum_Check(x) (g_type_is_a(((PyGFlags*)x)->gtype, G_TYPE_ENUM)) + +typedef struct { + _PyLongObject parent; + GType gtype; +} PyGEnum; + +extern PyTypeObject PyGEnum_Type; + +extern PyObject * pyg_enum_add (PyObject * module, + const char * type_name, + const char * strip_prefix, + GType gtype); +extern PyObject * pyg_enum_from_gtype (GType gtype, + int value); + +/* pygtype.c */ +extern GHashTable *custom_type_registration; +void pyg_type_register_custom_callback(const gchar *type_name, + PyGTypeRegistrationFunction callback, + gpointer data); +PyTypeObject * pyg_type_get_custom(const gchar *name); +GType _pyg_type_from_name(const gchar *name); + +/* pygobject.c */ +extern PyTypeObject PyGObjectWeakRef_Type; + +static inline PyGObjectData * +pyg_object_peek_inst_data(GObject *obj) +{ + return ((PyGObjectData *) + g_object_get_qdata(obj, pygobject_instance_data_key)); +} + + +#endif diff --git a/gobject/pygobject.c b/gobject/pygobject.c new file mode 100644 index 0000000..2671fa9 --- /dev/null +++ b/gobject/pygobject.c @@ -0,0 +1,2326 @@ +/* -*- Mode: C; c-basic-offset: 4 -*- + * pygtk- Python bindings for the GTK toolkit. + * Copyright (C) 1998-2003 James Henstridge + * + * pygobject.c: wrapper for the GObject type. + * + * This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or + * modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public + * License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either + * version 2.1 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. + * + * This library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, + * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of + * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU + * Lesser General Public License for more details. + * + * You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public + * License along with this library; if not, write to the Free Software + * Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 + * USA + */ + +#ifdef HAVE_CONFIG_H +# include +#endif + +#include +#include "pygobject-private.h" +#include "pyginterface.h" +#include "pygparamspec.h" + +#include "pygi-external.h" + + +static void pygobject_dealloc(PyGObject *self); +static int pygobject_traverse(PyGObject *self, visitproc visit, void *arg); +static int pygobject_clear(PyGObject *self); +static PyObject * pyg_type_get_bases(GType gtype); +static inline int pygobject_clear(PyGObject *self); +static PyObject * pygobject_weak_ref_new(GObject *obj, PyObject *callback, PyObject *user_data); +static inline PyGObjectData * pyg_object_peek_inst_data(GObject *obj); +static PyObject * pygobject_weak_ref_new(GObject *obj, PyObject *callback, PyObject *user_data); +static void pygobject_inherit_slots(PyTypeObject *type, PyObject *bases, + gboolean check_for_present); +static void pygobject_find_slot_for(PyTypeObject *type, PyObject *bases, int slot_offset, + gboolean check_for_present); +GType PY_TYPE_OBJECT = 0; +GQuark pygobject_class_key; +GQuark pygobject_class_init_key; +GQuark pygobject_wrapper_key; +GQuark pygobject_has_updated_constructor_key; +GQuark pygobject_instance_data_key; + + +/* -------------- class <-> wrapper manipulation --------------- */ + +void +pygobject_data_free(PyGObjectData *data) +{ + PyGILState_STATE state = pyglib_gil_state_ensure(); + GSList *closures, *tmp; + Py_DECREF(data->type); + tmp = closures = data->closures; +#ifndef NDEBUG + data->closures = NULL; + data->type = NULL; +#endif + pyg_begin_allow_threads; + while (tmp) { + GClosure *closure = tmp->data; + + /* we get next item first, because the current link gets + * invalidated by pygobject_unwatch_closure */ + tmp = tmp->next; + g_closure_invalidate(closure); + } + pyg_end_allow_threads; + + if (data->closures != NULL) + g_warning("invalidated all closures, but data->closures != NULL !"); + + g_free(data); + pyglib_gil_state_release(state); +} + +static inline PyGObjectData * +pygobject_data_new(void) +{ + PyGObjectData *data; + data = g_new0(PyGObjectData, 1); + return data; +} + +static inline PyGObjectData * +pygobject_get_inst_data(PyGObject *self) +{ + PyGObjectData *inst_data; + + if (G_UNLIKELY(!self->obj)) + return NULL; + inst_data = g_object_get_qdata(self->obj, pygobject_instance_data_key); + if (inst_data == NULL) + { + inst_data = pygobject_data_new(); + + inst_data->type = Py_TYPE(self); + Py_INCREF((PyObject *) inst_data->type); + + g_object_set_qdata_full(self->obj, pygobject_instance_data_key, + inst_data, (GDestroyNotify) pygobject_data_free); + } + return inst_data; +} + + +typedef struct { + GType type; + void (* sinkfunc)(GObject *object); +} SinkFunc; +static GArray *sink_funcs = NULL; + +GHashTable *custom_type_registration = NULL; + +PyTypeObject *PyGObject_MetaType = NULL; + +/** + * pygobject_sink: + * @obj: a GObject + * + * As Python handles reference counting for us, the "floating + * reference" code in GTK is not all that useful. In fact, it can + * cause leaks. This function should be called to remove the floating + * references on objects on construction. + **/ +void +pygobject_sink(GObject *obj) +{ + if (sink_funcs) { + gint i; + + for (i = 0; i < sink_funcs->len; i++) { + if (g_type_is_a(G_OBJECT_TYPE(obj), + g_array_index(sink_funcs, SinkFunc, i).type)) { + g_array_index(sink_funcs, SinkFunc, i).sinkfunc(obj); + return; + } + } + } + if (G_IS_INITIALLY_UNOWNED(obj) && !g_object_is_floating(obj)) { + /* GtkWindow and GtkInvisible does not return a ref to caller of + * g_object_new. + */ + g_object_ref(obj); + } else if (g_object_is_floating(obj)) { + g_object_ref_sink(obj); + } +} + +/** + * pygobject_register_sinkfunc: + * type: the GType the sink function applies to. + * sinkfunc: a function to remove the floating reference on an object. + * + * As Python handles reference counting for us, the "floating + * reference" code in GTK is not all that useful. In fact, it can + * cause leaks. For this reason, PyGTK removes the floating + * references on objects on construction. + * + * The sinkfunc should be able to remove the floating reference on + * instances of the given type, or any subclasses. + * + * Deprecated: Since 2.22, sinkfuncs are not needed. + */ +void +pygobject_register_sinkfunc(GType type, void (* sinkfunc)(GObject *object)) +{ + SinkFunc sf; + + g_message ("pygobject_register_sinkfunc is deprecated (%s)", + g_type_name(type)); + +#if 0 + g_return_if_fail(G_TYPE_IS_OBJECT(type)); +#endif + g_return_if_fail(sinkfunc != NULL); + + if (!sink_funcs) + sink_funcs = g_array_new(FALSE, FALSE, sizeof(SinkFunc)); + + sf.type = type; + sf.sinkfunc = sinkfunc; + g_array_append_val(sink_funcs, sf); +} + +typedef struct { + PyObject_HEAD + GParamSpec **props; + guint n_props; + guint index; +} PyGPropsIter; + +PYGLIB_DEFINE_TYPE("gobject.GPropsIter", PyGPropsIter_Type, PyGPropsIter); + +static void +pyg_props_iter_dealloc(PyGPropsIter *self) +{ + g_free(self->props); + PyObject_Del((PyObject*) self); +} + +static PyObject* +pygobject_props_iter_next(PyGPropsIter *iter) +{ + if (iter->index < iter->n_props) + return pyg_param_spec_new(iter->props[iter->index++]); + else { + PyErr_SetNone(PyExc_StopIteration); + return NULL; + } +} + +typedef struct { + PyObject_HEAD + /* a reference to the object containing the properties */ + PyGObject *pygobject; + GType gtype; +} PyGProps; + +static void +PyGProps_dealloc(PyGProps* self) +{ + PyGObject *tmp; + + PyObject_GC_UnTrack((PyObject*)self); + + tmp = self->pygobject; + self->pygobject = NULL; + Py_XDECREF(tmp); + + PyObject_GC_Del((PyObject*)self); +} + +static PyObject* +build_parameter_list(GObjectClass *class) +{ + GParamSpec **props; + guint n_props = 0, i; + PyObject *prop_str; + PyObject *props_list; + + props = g_object_class_list_properties(class, &n_props); + props_list = PyList_New(n_props); + for (i = 0; i < n_props; i++) { + char *name; + name = g_strdup(g_param_spec_get_name(props[i])); + /* hyphens cannot belong in identifiers */ + g_strdelimit(name, "-", '_'); + prop_str = _PyUnicode_FromString(name); + + PyList_SetItem(props_list, i, prop_str); + g_free(name); + } + + if (props) + g_free(props); + + return props_list; +} + +static PyObject* +PyGProps_getattro(PyGProps *self, PyObject *attr) +{ + char *attr_name; + GObjectClass *class; + GParamSpec *pspec; + GValue value = { 0, }; + PyObject *ret; + + attr_name = _PyUnicode_AsString(attr); + if (!attr_name) { + PyErr_Clear(); + return PyObject_GenericGetAttr((PyObject *)self, attr); + } + + class = g_type_class_ref(self->gtype); + + if (!strcmp(attr_name, "__members__")) { + return build_parameter_list(class); + } + + pspec = g_object_class_find_property(class, attr_name); + g_type_class_unref(class); + + if (!pspec) { + return PyObject_GenericGetAttr((PyObject *)self, attr); + } + + if (!(pspec->flags & G_PARAM_READABLE)) { + PyErr_Format(PyExc_TypeError, + "property '%s' is not readable", attr_name); + return NULL; + } + + /* If we're doing it without an instance, return a GParamSpec */ + if (!self->pygobject) { + return pyg_param_spec_new(pspec); + } + + g_value_init(&value, G_PARAM_SPEC_VALUE_TYPE(pspec)); + pyg_begin_allow_threads; + g_object_get_property(self->pygobject->obj, attr_name, &value); + pyg_end_allow_threads; + ret = pyg_param_gvalue_as_pyobject(&value, TRUE, pspec); + g_value_unset(&value); + + return ret; +} + +static gboolean +set_property_from_pspec(GObject *obj, + char *attr_name, + GParamSpec *pspec, + PyObject *pvalue) +{ + GValue value = { 0, }; + + if (pspec->flags & G_PARAM_CONSTRUCT_ONLY) { + PyErr_Format(PyExc_TypeError, + "property '%s' can only be set in constructor", + attr_name); + return FALSE; + } + + if (!(pspec->flags & G_PARAM_WRITABLE)) { + PyErr_Format(PyExc_TypeError, + "property '%s' is not writable", attr_name); + return FALSE; + } + + g_value_init(&value, G_PARAM_SPEC_VALUE_TYPE(pspec)); + if (pyg_param_gvalue_from_pyobject(&value, pvalue, pspec) < 0) { + PyErr_SetString(PyExc_TypeError, + "could not convert argument to correct param type"); + return FALSE; + } + + pyg_begin_allow_threads; + g_object_set_property(obj, attr_name, &value); + pyg_end_allow_threads; + + g_value_unset(&value); + + return TRUE; +} + +PYGLIB_DEFINE_TYPE("gobject.GProps", PyGProps_Type, PyGProps); + +static int +PyGProps_setattro(PyGProps *self, PyObject *attr, PyObject *pvalue) +{ + GParamSpec *pspec; + char *attr_name; + GObject *obj; + + if (pvalue == NULL) { + PyErr_SetString(PyExc_TypeError, "properties cannot be " + "deleted"); + return -1; + } + + attr_name = _PyUnicode_AsString(attr); + if (!attr_name) { + PyErr_Clear(); + return PyObject_GenericSetAttr((PyObject *)self, attr, pvalue); + } + + if (!self->pygobject) { + PyErr_SetString(PyExc_TypeError, + "cannot set GOject properties without an instance"); + return -1; + } + + obj = self->pygobject->obj; + pspec = g_object_class_find_property(G_OBJECT_GET_CLASS(obj), attr_name); + if (!pspec) { + return PyObject_GenericSetAttr((PyObject *)self, attr, pvalue); + } + + if (!set_property_from_pspec(obj, attr_name, pspec, pvalue)) + return -1; + + return 0; +} + +static int +pygobject_props_traverse(PyGProps *self, visitproc visit, void *arg) +{ + if (self->pygobject && visit((PyObject *) self->pygobject, arg) < 0) + return -1; + return 0; +} + +static PyObject* +pygobject_props_get_iter(PyGProps *self) +{ + PyGPropsIter *iter; + GObjectClass *class; + + iter = PyObject_NEW(PyGPropsIter, &PyGPropsIter_Type); + class = g_type_class_ref(self->gtype); + iter->props = g_object_class_list_properties(class, &iter->n_props); + iter->index = 0; + g_type_class_unref(class); + return (PyObject *) iter; +} + +static Py_ssize_t +PyGProps_length(PyGProps *self) +{ + GObjectClass *class; + GParamSpec **props; + guint n_props; + + class = g_type_class_ref(self->gtype); + props = g_object_class_list_properties(class, &n_props); + g_type_class_unref(class); + g_free(props); + + return (Py_ssize_t)n_props; +} + +static PySequenceMethods _PyGProps_as_sequence = { + (lenfunc) PyGProps_length, + 0, + 0, + 0, + 0, + 0, + 0 +}; + +PYGLIB_DEFINE_TYPE("gobject.GPropsDescr", PyGPropsDescr_Type, PyObject); + +static PyObject * +pyg_props_descr_descr_get(PyObject *self, PyObject *obj, PyObject *type) +{ + PyGProps *gprops; + + gprops = PyObject_GC_New(PyGProps, &PyGProps_Type); + if (obj == NULL || obj == Py_None) { + gprops->pygobject = NULL; + gprops->gtype = pyg_type_from_object(type); + } else { + if (!PyObject_IsInstance(obj, (PyObject *) &PyGObject_Type)) { + PyErr_SetString(PyExc_TypeError, "cannot use GObject property" + " descriptor on non-GObject instances"); + return NULL; + } + Py_INCREF(obj); + gprops->pygobject = (PyGObject *) obj; + gprops->gtype = pyg_type_from_object(obj); + } + return (PyObject *) gprops; +} + +/** + * pygobject_register_class: + * @dict: the module dictionary. A reference to the type will be stored here. + * @type_name: not used ? + * @gtype: the GType of the GObject subclass. + * @type: the Python type object for this wrapper. + * @static_bases: a tuple of Python type objects that are the bases of + * this type + * + * This function is used to register a Python type as the wrapper for + * a particular GObject subclass. It will also insert a reference to + * the wrapper class into the module dictionary passed as a reference, + * which simplifies initialisation. + */ +void +pygobject_register_class(PyObject *dict, const gchar *type_name, + GType gtype, PyTypeObject *type, + PyObject *static_bases) +{ + PyObject *o; + const char *class_name, *s; + PyObject *runtime_bases; + PyObject *bases_list, *bases, *mod_name; + int i; + + class_name = type->tp_name; + s = strrchr(class_name, '.'); + if (s != NULL) + class_name = s + 1; + + runtime_bases = pyg_type_get_bases(gtype); + if (static_bases) { + PyTypeObject *py_parent_type = (PyTypeObject *) PyTuple_GET_ITEM(static_bases, 0); + bases_list = PySequence_List(static_bases); + /* we start at index 1 because we want to skip the primary + * base, otherwise we might get MRO conflict */ + for (i = 1; i < PyTuple_GET_SIZE(runtime_bases); ++i) + { + PyObject *base = PyTuple_GET_ITEM(runtime_bases, i); + int contains = PySequence_Contains(bases_list, base); + if (contains < 0) + PyErr_Print(); + else if (!contains) { + if (!PySequence_Contains(py_parent_type->tp_mro, base)) { +#if 0 + g_message("Adding missing base %s to type %s", + ((PyTypeObject *)base)->tp_name, type->tp_name); +#endif + PyList_Append(bases_list, base); + } + } + } + bases = PySequence_Tuple(bases_list); + Py_DECREF(bases_list); + Py_DECREF(runtime_bases); + } else + bases = runtime_bases; + + Py_TYPE(type) = PyGObject_MetaType; + type->tp_bases = bases; + if (G_LIKELY(bases)) { + type->tp_base = (PyTypeObject *)PyTuple_GetItem(bases, 0); + Py_INCREF(type->tp_base); + } + + pygobject_inherit_slots(type, bases, TRUE); + + if (PyType_Ready(type) < 0) { + g_warning ("couldn't make the type `%s' ready", type->tp_name); + return; + } + + /* Set type.__module__ to the name of the module, + * otherwise it'll default to 'gobject', see #376099 + */ + s = strrchr(type->tp_name, '.'); + if (s != NULL) { + mod_name = _PyUnicode_FromStringAndSize(type->tp_name, (int)(s - type->tp_name)); + PyDict_SetItemString(type->tp_dict, "__module__", mod_name); + Py_DECREF(mod_name); + } + + if (gtype) { + o = pyg_type_wrapper_new(gtype); + PyDict_SetItemString(type->tp_dict, "__gtype__", o); + Py_DECREF(o); + + /* stash a pointer to the python class with the GType */ + Py_INCREF(type); + g_type_set_qdata(gtype, pygobject_class_key, type); + } + + /* set up __doc__ descriptor on type */ + PyDict_SetItemString(type->tp_dict, "__doc__", + pyg_object_descr_doc_get()); + + PyDict_SetItemString(dict, (char *)class_name, (PyObject *)type); +} + +static void +pyg_toggle_notify (gpointer data, GObject *object, gboolean is_last_ref) +{ + PyGObject *self = (PyGObject*) data; + PyGILState_STATE state; + + state = pyglib_gil_state_ensure(); + + if (is_last_ref) + Py_DECREF(self); + else + Py_INCREF(self); + + pyglib_gil_state_release(state); +} + + /* Called when the inst_dict is first created; switches the + reference counting strategy to start using toggle ref to keep the + wrapper alive while the GObject lives. In contrast, while + inst_dict was NULL the python wrapper is allowed to die at + will and is recreated on demand. */ +static inline void +pygobject_switch_to_toggle_ref(PyGObject *self) +{ + g_assert(self->obj->ref_count >= 1); + + if (self->private_flags.flags & PYGOBJECT_USING_TOGGLE_REF) + return; /* already using toggle ref */ + self->private_flags.flags |= PYGOBJECT_USING_TOGGLE_REF; + /* Note that add_toggle_ref will never immediately call back into + pyg_toggle_notify */ + Py_INCREF((PyObject *) self); + g_object_add_toggle_ref(self->obj, pyg_toggle_notify, self); + g_object_unref(self->obj); +} + +/** + * pygobject_register_wrapper: + * @self: the wrapper instance + * + * In the constructor of PyGTK wrappers, this function should be + * called after setting the obj member. It will tie the wrapper + * instance to the GObject so that the same wrapper instance will + * always be used for this GObject instance. + */ +void +pygobject_register_wrapper(PyObject *self) +{ + PyGObject *gself; + + g_return_if_fail(self != NULL); + g_return_if_fail(PyObject_TypeCheck(self, &PyGObject_Type)); + + gself = (PyGObject *)self; + + pygobject_sink(gself->obj); + g_assert(gself->obj->ref_count >= 1); + /* save wrapper pointer so we can access it later */ + g_object_set_qdata_full(gself->obj, pygobject_wrapper_key, gself, NULL); + if (gself->inst_dict) + pygobject_switch_to_toggle_ref(gself); +} + +static PyObject * +pyg_type_get_bases(GType gtype) +{ + GType *interfaces, parent_type, interface_type; + guint n_interfaces; + PyTypeObject *py_parent_type, *py_interface_type; + PyObject *bases; + int i; + + if (G_UNLIKELY(gtype == G_TYPE_OBJECT)) + return NULL; + + /* Lookup the parent type */ + parent_type = g_type_parent(gtype); + py_parent_type = pygobject_lookup_class(parent_type); + interfaces = g_type_interfaces(gtype, &n_interfaces); + bases = PyTuple_New(n_interfaces + 1); + /* We will always put the parent at the first position in bases */ + Py_INCREF(py_parent_type); /* PyTuple_SetItem steals a reference */ + PyTuple_SetItem(bases, 0, (PyObject *) py_parent_type); + + /* And traverse interfaces */ + if (n_interfaces) { + for (i = 0; i < n_interfaces; i++) { + interface_type = interfaces[i]; + py_interface_type = pygobject_lookup_class(interface_type); + Py_INCREF(py_interface_type); /* PyTuple_SetItem steals a reference */ + PyTuple_SetItem(bases, i + 1, (PyObject *) py_interface_type); + } + } + g_free(interfaces); + return bases; +} + +/** + * pygobject_new_with_interfaces + * @gtype: the GType of the GObject subclass. + * + * Creates a new PyTypeObject from the given GType with interfaces attached in + * bases. + * + * Returns: a PyTypeObject for the new type or NULL if it couldn't be created + */ +PyTypeObject * +pygobject_new_with_interfaces(GType gtype) +{ + PyGILState_STATE state; + PyObject *o; + PyTypeObject *type; + PyObject *dict; + PyTypeObject *py_parent_type; + PyObject *bases; + PyObject *modules, *module; + gchar *type_name, *mod_name, *gtype_name; + + state = pyglib_gil_state_ensure(); + + bases = pyg_type_get_bases(gtype); + py_parent_type = (PyTypeObject *) PyTuple_GetItem(bases, 0); + + dict = PyDict_New(); + + o = pyg_type_wrapper_new(gtype); + PyDict_SetItemString(dict, "__gtype__", o); + Py_DECREF(o); + + /* set up __doc__ descriptor on type */ + PyDict_SetItemString(dict, "__doc__", pyg_object_descr_doc_get()); + + /* generate the pygtk module name and extract the base type name */ + gtype_name = (gchar*)g_type_name(gtype); + if (g_str_has_prefix(gtype_name, "Gtk")) { + mod_name = "gtk"; + gtype_name += 3; + type_name = g_strconcat(mod_name, ".", gtype_name, NULL); + } else if (g_str_has_prefix(gtype_name, "Gdk")) { + mod_name = "gtk.gdk"; + gtype_name += 3; + type_name = g_strconcat(mod_name, ".", gtype_name, NULL); + } else if (g_str_has_prefix(gtype_name, "Atk")) { + mod_name = "atk"; + gtype_name += 3; + type_name = g_strconcat(mod_name, ".", gtype_name, NULL); + } else if (g_str_has_prefix(gtype_name, "Pango")) { + mod_name = "pango"; + gtype_name += 5; + type_name = g_strconcat(mod_name, ".", gtype_name, NULL); + } else { + mod_name = "__main__"; + type_name = g_strconcat(mod_name, ".", gtype_name, NULL); + } + + type = (PyTypeObject*)PyObject_CallFunction((PyObject *) Py_TYPE(py_parent_type), + "sNN", type_name, bases, dict); + g_free(type_name); + + if (type == NULL) { + PyErr_Print(); + pyglib_gil_state_release(state); + return NULL; + } + + /* Workaround python tp_(get|set)attr slot inheritance bug. + * Fixes bug #144135. */ + if (!type->tp_getattr && py_parent_type->tp_getattr) { + type->tp_getattro = NULL; + type->tp_getattr = py_parent_type->tp_getattr; + } + if (!type->tp_setattr && py_parent_type->tp_setattr) { + type->tp_setattro = NULL; + type->tp_setattr = py_parent_type->tp_setattr; + } + /* override more python stupid hacks behind our back */ + type->tp_dealloc = py_parent_type->tp_dealloc; + type->tp_alloc = py_parent_type->tp_alloc; + type->tp_free = py_parent_type->tp_free; + type->tp_traverse = py_parent_type->tp_traverse; + type->tp_clear = py_parent_type->tp_clear; + + pygobject_inherit_slots(type, bases, FALSE); + + if (PyType_Ready(type) < 0) { + g_warning ("couldn't make the type `%s' ready", type->tp_name); + pyglib_gil_state_release(state); + return NULL; + } + /* insert type name in module dict */ + modules = PyImport_GetModuleDict(); + if ((module = PyDict_GetItemString(modules, mod_name)) != NULL) { + if (PyObject_SetAttrString(module, gtype_name, (PyObject *)type) < 0) + PyErr_Clear(); + } + + /* stash a pointer to the python class with the GType */ + Py_INCREF(type); + g_type_set_qdata(gtype, pygobject_class_key, type); + + pyglib_gil_state_release(state); + + return type; +} + +/* Pick appropriate value for given slot (at slot_offset inside + * PyTypeObject structure). It must be a pointer, e.g. a pointer to a + * function. We use the following heuristic: + * + * - Scan all types listed as bases of the type. + * - If for exactly one base type slot value is non-NULL and + * different from that of 'object' and 'GObject', set current type + * slot into that value. + * - Otherwise (if there is more than one such base type or none at + * all) don't touch it and live with Python default. + * + * The intention here is to propagate slot from custom wrappers to + * wrappers created at runtime when appropriate. We prefer to be on + * the safe side, so if there is potential collision (more than one + * custom slot value), we discard custom overrides altogether. + * + * When registering type with pygobject_register_class(), i.e. a type + * that has been manually created (likely with Codegen help), + * `check_for_present' should be set to TRUE. In this case, the + * function will never overwrite any non-NULL slots already present in + * the type. If `check_for_present' is FALSE, such non-NULL slots are + * though to be set by Python interpreter and so will be overwritten + * if heuristic above says so. + */ +static void +pygobject_inherit_slots(PyTypeObject *type, PyObject *bases, gboolean check_for_present) +{ + static int slot_offsets[] = { offsetof(PyTypeObject, tp_richcompare), + offsetof(PyTypeObject, tp_compare), + offsetof(PyTypeObject, tp_hash), + offsetof(PyTypeObject, tp_iter), + offsetof(PyTypeObject, tp_repr), + offsetof(PyTypeObject, tp_str), + offsetof(PyTypeObject, tp_print) }; + int i; + + /* Happens when registering gobject.GObject itself, at least. */ + if (!bases) + return; + + for (i = 0; i < G_N_ELEMENTS(slot_offsets); ++i) + pygobject_find_slot_for(type, bases, slot_offsets[i], check_for_present); +} + +static void +pygobject_find_slot_for(PyTypeObject *type, PyObject *bases, int slot_offset, + gboolean check_for_present) +{ +#define TYPE_SLOT(type) (* (void **) (((char *) (type)) + slot_offset)) + + void *found_slot = NULL; + int num_bases = PyTuple_Size(bases); + int i; + + if (check_for_present && TYPE_SLOT(type) != NULL) { + /* We are requested to check if there is any custom slot value + * in this type already and there actually is. Don't + * overwrite it. + */ + return; + } + + for (i = 0; i < num_bases; ++i) { + PyTypeObject *base_type = (PyTypeObject *) PyTuple_GetItem(bases, i); + void *slot = TYPE_SLOT(base_type); + + if (slot == NULL) + continue; + if (slot == TYPE_SLOT(&PyGObject_Type) || + slot == TYPE_SLOT(&PyBaseObject_Type)) + continue; + + if (found_slot != NULL && found_slot != slot) { + /* We have a conflict: more than one base use different + * custom slots. To be on the safe side, we bail out. + */ + return; + } + + found_slot = slot; + } + + /* Only perform the final assignment if at least one base has a + * custom value. Otherwise just leave this type's slot untouched. + */ + if (found_slot != NULL) + TYPE_SLOT(type) = found_slot; + +#undef TYPE_SLOT +} + +/** + * pygobject_lookup_class: + * @gtype: the GType of the GObject subclass. + * + * This function looks up the wrapper class used to represent + * instances of a GObject represented by @gtype. If no wrapper class + * or interface has been registered for the given GType, then a new + * type will be created. + * + * Returns: The wrapper class for the GObject or NULL if the + * GType has no registered type and a new type couldn't be created + */ +PyTypeObject * +pygobject_lookup_class(GType gtype) +{ + PyTypeObject *py_type; + + if (gtype == G_TYPE_INTERFACE) + return &PyGInterface_Type; + + py_type = pyg_type_get_custom(g_type_name(gtype)); + if (py_type) + return py_type; + + py_type = g_type_get_qdata(gtype, pygobject_class_key); + if (py_type == NULL) { + py_type = g_type_get_qdata(gtype, pyginterface_type_key); + + if (py_type == NULL) + py_type = (PyTypeObject *)pygi_type_import_by_g_type(gtype); + + if (py_type == NULL) { + py_type = pygobject_new_with_interfaces(gtype); + g_type_set_qdata(gtype, pyginterface_type_key, py_type); + } + } + + return py_type; +} + +/** + * pygobject_new_full: + * @obj: a GObject instance. + * @sink: whether to sink any floating reference found on the GObject. DEPRECATED. + * @g_class: the GObjectClass + * + * This function gets a reference to a wrapper for the given GObject + * instance. If a wrapper has already been created, a new reference + * to that wrapper will be returned. Otherwise, a wrapper instance + * will be created. + * + * Returns: a reference to the wrapper for the GObject. + */ +PyObject * +pygobject_new_full(GObject *obj, gboolean sink, gpointer g_class) +{ + PyGObject *self; + + if (obj == NULL) { + Py_INCREF(Py_None); + return Py_None; + } + + /* we already have a wrapper for this object -- return it. */ + self = (PyGObject *)g_object_get_qdata(obj, pygobject_wrapper_key); + if (self != NULL) { + Py_INCREF(self); + } else { + /* create wrapper */ + PyGObjectData *inst_data = pyg_object_peek_inst_data(obj); + PyTypeObject *tp; + if (inst_data) + tp = inst_data->type; + else { + if (g_class) + tp = pygobject_lookup_class(G_OBJECT_CLASS_TYPE(g_class)); + else + tp = pygobject_lookup_class(G_OBJECT_TYPE(obj)); + } + g_assert(tp != NULL); + + /* need to bump type refcount if created with + pygobject_new_with_interfaces(). fixes bug #141042 */ + if (tp->tp_flags & Py_TPFLAGS_HEAPTYPE) + Py_INCREF(tp); + self = PyObject_GC_New(PyGObject, tp); + if (self == NULL) + return NULL; + self->inst_dict = NULL; + self->weakreflist = NULL; + self->private_flags.flags = 0; + self->obj = obj; + g_object_ref(obj); + pygobject_register_wrapper((PyObject *)self); + PyObject_GC_Track((PyObject *)self); + } + + return (PyObject *)self; +} + + +PyObject * +pygobject_new(GObject *obj) +{ + return pygobject_new_full(obj, TRUE, NULL); +} + +static void +pygobject_unwatch_closure(gpointer data, GClosure *closure) +{ + PyGObjectData *inst_data = data; + + inst_data->closures = g_slist_remove (inst_data->closures, closure); +} + +/** + * pygobject_watch_closure: + * @self: a GObject wrapper instance + * @closure: a GClosure to watch + * + * Adds a closure to the list of watched closures for the wrapper. + * The closure must be one returned by pyg_closure_new(). When the + * cycle GC traverses the wrapper instance, it will enumerate the + * references to Python objects stored in watched closures. If the + * cycle GC tells the wrapper to clear itself, the watched closures + * will be invalidated. + */ +void +pygobject_watch_closure(PyObject *self, GClosure *closure) +{ + PyGObject *gself; + PyGObjectData *data; + + g_return_if_fail(self != NULL); + g_return_if_fail(PyObject_TypeCheck(self, &PyGObject_Type)); + g_return_if_fail(closure != NULL); + + gself = (PyGObject *)self; + data = pygobject_get_inst_data(gself); + g_return_if_fail(g_slist_find(data->closures, closure) == NULL); + data->closures = g_slist_prepend(data->closures, closure); + g_closure_add_invalidate_notifier(closure, data, pygobject_unwatch_closure); +} + +/* -------------- PyGObject behaviour ----------------- */ + +PYGLIB_DEFINE_TYPE("gobject.GObject", PyGObject_Type, PyGObject); + +static void +pygobject_dealloc(PyGObject *self) +{ + PyObject_ClearWeakRefs((PyObject *)self); + PyObject_GC_UnTrack((PyObject *)self); + /* this forces inst_data->type to be updated, which could prove + * important if a new wrapper has to be created and it is of a + * unregistered type */ + pygobject_get_inst_data(self); + pygobject_clear(self); + /* the following causes problems with subclassed types */ + /* Py_TYPE(self)->tp_free((PyObject *)self); */ + PyObject_GC_Del(self); +} + +static int +pygobject_compare(PyGObject *self, PyGObject *v) +{ + if (self->obj == v->obj) return 0; + if (self->obj > v->obj) return -1; + return 1; +} + +static long +pygobject_hash(PyGObject *self) +{ + return (long)self->obj; +} + +static PyObject * +pygobject_repr(PyGObject *self) +{ + gchar buf[256]; + + g_snprintf(buf, sizeof(buf), + "<%s object at 0x%lx (%s at 0x%lx)>", + Py_TYPE(self)->tp_name, + (long)self, + self->obj ? G_OBJECT_TYPE_NAME(self->obj) : "uninitialized", + (long)self->obj); + return _PyUnicode_FromString(buf); +} + + +static int +pygobject_traverse(PyGObject *self, visitproc visit, void *arg) +{ + int ret = 0; + GSList *tmp; + PyGObjectData *data = pygobject_get_inst_data(self); + + if (self->inst_dict) ret = visit(self->inst_dict, arg); + if (ret != 0) return ret; + + if (data) { + + for (tmp = data->closures; tmp != NULL; tmp = tmp->next) { + PyGClosure *closure = tmp->data; + + if (closure->callback) ret = visit(closure->callback, arg); + if (ret != 0) return ret; + + if (closure->extra_args) ret = visit(closure->extra_args, arg); + if (ret != 0) return ret; + + if (closure->swap_data) ret = visit(closure->swap_data, arg); + if (ret != 0) return ret; + } + } + return ret; +} + +static inline int +pygobject_clear(PyGObject *self) +{ + if (self->obj) { + g_object_set_qdata_full(self->obj, pygobject_wrapper_key, NULL, NULL); + if (self->inst_dict) { + g_object_remove_toggle_ref(self->obj, pyg_toggle_notify, self); + self->private_flags.flags &= ~PYGOBJECT_USING_TOGGLE_REF; + } else { + pyg_begin_allow_threads; + g_object_unref(self->obj); + pyg_end_allow_threads; + } + self->obj = NULL; + } + Py_CLEAR(self->inst_dict); + return 0; +} + +static void +pygobject_free(PyObject *op) +{ + PyObject_GC_Del(op); +} + + +/* ---------------- PyGObject methods ----------------- */ + +static int +pygobject_init(PyGObject *self, PyObject *args, PyObject *kwargs) +{ + GType object_type; + guint n_params = 0, i; + GParameter *params = NULL; + GObjectClass *class; + + if (!PyArg_ParseTuple(args, ":GObject.__init__", &object_type)) + return -1; + + object_type = pyg_type_from_object((PyObject *)self); + if (!object_type) + return -1; + + if (G_TYPE_IS_ABSTRACT(object_type)) { + PyErr_Format(PyExc_TypeError, "cannot create instance of abstract " + "(non-instantiable) type `%s'", g_type_name(object_type)); + return -1; + } + + if ((class = g_type_class_ref (object_type)) == NULL) { + PyErr_SetString(PyExc_TypeError, + "could not get a reference to type class"); + return -1; + } + + if (kwargs) { + Py_ssize_t pos = 0; + PyObject *key; + PyObject *value; + + params = g_new0(GParameter, PyDict_Size(kwargs)); + while (PyDict_Next (kwargs, &pos, &key, &value)) { + GParamSpec *pspec; + gchar *key_str = _PyUnicode_AsString(key); + + pspec = g_object_class_find_property (class, key_str); + if (!pspec) { + PyErr_Format(PyExc_TypeError, + "object of type `%s' doesn't support property `%s'", + g_type_name(object_type), key_str); + goto cleanup; + } + g_value_init(¶ms[n_params].value, + G_PARAM_SPEC_VALUE_TYPE(pspec)); + if (pyg_value_from_pyobject(¶ms[n_params].value, value)) { + PyErr_Format(PyExc_TypeError, + "could not convert value for property `%s'", + key_str); + goto cleanup; + } + params[n_params].name = g_strdup(key_str); + n_params++; + } + } + if (pygobject_constructv(self, n_params, params)) + PyErr_SetString(PyExc_RuntimeError, "could not create object"); + + cleanup: + for (i = 0; i < n_params; i++) { + g_free((gchar *) params[i].name); + g_value_unset(¶ms[i].value); + } + g_free(params); + g_type_class_unref(class); + + return (self->obj) ? 0 : -1; +} + +static PyObject * +pygobject__gobject_init__(PyGObject *self, PyObject *args, PyObject *kwargs) +{ + if (pygobject_init(self, args, kwargs) < 0) + return NULL; + Py_INCREF(Py_None); + return Py_None; +} + +#define CHECK_GOBJECT(self) \ + if (!G_IS_OBJECT(self->obj)) { \ + PyErr_Format(PyExc_TypeError, \ + "object at %p of type %s is not initialized", \ + self, Py_TYPE(self)->tp_name); \ + return NULL; \ + } + +static PyObject * +pygobject_get_property(PyGObject *self, PyObject *args) +{ + gchar *param_name; + GParamSpec *pspec; + GValue value = { 0, }; + PyObject *ret; + + if (!PyArg_ParseTuple(args, "s:GObject.get_property", ¶m_name)) + return NULL; + + CHECK_GOBJECT(self); + + pspec = g_object_class_find_property(G_OBJECT_GET_CLASS(self->obj), + param_name); + if (!pspec) { + PyErr_Format(PyExc_TypeError, + "object of type `%s' does not have property `%s'", + g_type_name(G_OBJECT_TYPE(self->obj)), param_name); + return NULL; + } + if (!(pspec->flags & G_PARAM_READABLE)) { + PyErr_Format(PyExc_TypeError, "property %s is not readable", + param_name); + return NULL; + } + g_value_init(&value, G_PARAM_SPEC_VALUE_TYPE(pspec)); + pyg_begin_allow_threads; + g_object_get_property(self->obj, param_name, &value); + pyg_end_allow_threads; + ret = pyg_param_gvalue_as_pyobject(&value, TRUE, pspec); + g_value_unset(&value); + return ret; +} + +static PyObject * +pygobject_get_properties(PyGObject *self, PyObject *args) +{ + GObjectClass *class; + int len, i; + PyObject *tuple; + + if ((len = PyTuple_Size(args)) < 1) { + PyErr_SetString(PyExc_TypeError, "requires at least one argument"); + return NULL; + } + + tuple = PyTuple_New(len); + class = G_OBJECT_GET_CLASS(self->obj); + for (i = 0; i < len; i++) { + PyObject *py_property = PyTuple_GetItem(args, i); + gchar *property_name; + GParamSpec *pspec; + GValue value = { 0 }; + PyObject *item; + + if (!_PyUnicode_Check(py_property)) { + PyErr_SetString(PyExc_TypeError, + "Expected string argument for property."); + return NULL; + } + + property_name = _PyUnicode_AsString(py_property); + + pspec = g_object_class_find_property(G_OBJECT_GET_CLASS(self->obj), + property_name); + if (!pspec) { + PyErr_Format(PyExc_TypeError, + "object of type `%s' does not have property `%s'", + g_type_name(G_OBJECT_TYPE(self->obj)), property_name); + return NULL; + } + if (!(pspec->flags & G_PARAM_READABLE)) { + PyErr_Format(PyExc_TypeError, "property %s is not readable", + property_name); + return NULL; + } + g_value_init(&value, G_PARAM_SPEC_VALUE_TYPE(pspec)); + + pyg_begin_allow_threads; + g_object_get_property(self->obj, property_name, &value); + pyg_end_allow_threads; + + item = pyg_value_as_pyobject(&value, TRUE); + PyTuple_SetItem(tuple, i, item); + + g_value_unset(&value); + } + + return tuple; +} + +static PyObject * +pygobject_set_property(PyGObject *self, PyObject *args) +{ + gchar *param_name; + GParamSpec *pspec; + PyObject *pvalue; + + if (!PyArg_ParseTuple(args, "sO:GObject.set_property", ¶m_name, + &pvalue)) + return NULL; + + CHECK_GOBJECT(self); + + pspec = g_object_class_find_property(G_OBJECT_GET_CLASS(self->obj), + param_name); + if (!pspec) { + PyErr_Format(PyExc_TypeError, + "object of type `%s' does not have property `%s'", + g_type_name(G_OBJECT_TYPE(self->obj)), param_name); + return NULL; + } + + if (!set_property_from_pspec(self->obj, param_name, pspec, pvalue)) + return NULL; + + Py_INCREF(Py_None); + return Py_None; +} + +static PyObject * +pygobject_set_properties(PyGObject *self, PyObject *args, PyObject *kwargs) +{ + GObjectClass *class; + Py_ssize_t pos; + PyObject *value; + PyObject *key; + PyObject *result = NULL; + + CHECK_GOBJECT(self); + + class = G_OBJECT_GET_CLASS(self->obj); + + g_object_freeze_notify (G_OBJECT(self->obj)); + pos = 0; + + while (kwargs && PyDict_Next (kwargs, &pos, &key, &value)) { + gchar *key_str = _PyUnicode_AsString(key); + GParamSpec *pspec; + + pspec = g_object_class_find_property(class, key_str); + if (!pspec) { + gchar buf[512]; + + g_snprintf(buf, sizeof(buf), + "object `%s' doesn't support property `%s'", + g_type_name(G_OBJECT_TYPE(self->obj)), key_str); + PyErr_SetString(PyExc_TypeError, buf); + goto exit; + } + + if (!set_property_from_pspec(G_OBJECT(self->obj), key_str, pspec, value)) + goto exit; + } + + result = Py_None; + + exit: + g_object_thaw_notify (G_OBJECT(self->obj)); + Py_XINCREF(result); + return result; +} + +static PyObject * +pygobject_freeze_notify(PyGObject *self, PyObject *args) +{ + if (!PyArg_ParseTuple(args, ":GObject.freeze_notify")) + return NULL; + + CHECK_GOBJECT(self); + + g_object_freeze_notify(self->obj); + Py_INCREF(Py_None); + return Py_None; +} + +static PyObject * +pygobject_notify(PyGObject *self, PyObject *args) +{ + char *property_name; + + if (!PyArg_ParseTuple(args, "s:GObject.notify", &property_name)) + return NULL; + + CHECK_GOBJECT(self); + + g_object_notify(self->obj, property_name); + Py_INCREF(Py_None); + return Py_None; +} + +static PyObject * +pygobject_thaw_notify(PyGObject *self, PyObject *args) +{ + if (!PyArg_ParseTuple(args, ":GObject.thaw_notify")) + return NULL; + + CHECK_GOBJECT(self); + + g_object_thaw_notify(self->obj); + Py_INCREF(Py_None); + return Py_None; +} + +static PyObject * +pygobject_get_data(PyGObject *self, PyObject *args) +{ + char *key; + GQuark quark; + PyObject *data; + + if (!PyArg_ParseTuple(args, "s:GObject.get_data", &key)) + return NULL; + + CHECK_GOBJECT(self); + + quark = g_quark_from_string(key); + data = g_object_get_qdata(self->obj, quark); + if (!data) data = Py_None; + Py_INCREF(data); + return data; +} + +static PyObject * +pygobject_set_data(PyGObject *self, PyObject *args) +{ + char *key; + GQuark quark; + PyObject *data; + + if (!PyArg_ParseTuple(args, "sO:GObject.set_data", &key, &data)) + return NULL; + + CHECK_GOBJECT(self); + + quark = g_quark_from_string(key); + Py_INCREF(data); + g_object_set_qdata_full(self->obj, quark, data, pyg_destroy_notify); + Py_INCREF(Py_None); + return Py_None; +} + +static PyObject * +pygobject_connect(PyGObject *self, PyObject *args) +{ + PyObject *first, *callback, *extra_args; + gchar *name; + guint sigid, len; + gulong handlerid; + GQuark detail = 0; + GClosure *closure; + + len = PyTuple_Size(args); + if (len < 2) { + PyErr_SetString(PyExc_TypeError, + "GObject.connect requires at least 2 arguments"); + return NULL; + } + first = PySequence_GetSlice(args, 0, 2); + if (!PyArg_ParseTuple(first, "sO:GObject.connect", &name, &callback)) { + Py_DECREF(first); + return NULL; + } + Py_DECREF(first); + if (!PyCallable_Check(callback)) { + PyErr_SetString(PyExc_TypeError, "second argument must be callable"); + return NULL; + } + + CHECK_GOBJECT(self); + + if (!g_signal_parse_name(name, G_OBJECT_TYPE(self->obj), + &sigid, &detail, TRUE)) { + PyErr_Format(PyExc_TypeError, "%s: unknown signal name: %s", + _PyUnicode_AsString(PyObject_Repr((PyObject*)self)), + name); + return NULL; + } + extra_args = PySequence_GetSlice(args, 2, len); + if (extra_args == NULL) + return NULL; + closure = pyg_closure_new(callback, extra_args, NULL); + pygobject_watch_closure((PyObject *)self, closure); + handlerid = g_signal_connect_closure_by_id(self->obj, sigid, detail, + closure, FALSE); + Py_DECREF(extra_args); + return PyLong_FromUnsignedLong(handlerid); +} + +static PyObject * +pygobject_connect_after(PyGObject *self, PyObject *args) +{ + PyObject *first, *callback, *extra_args; + gchar *name; + guint sigid; + gulong handlerid; + Py_ssize_t len; + GQuark detail; + GClosure *closure; + + len = PyTuple_Size(args); + if (len < 2) { + PyErr_SetString(PyExc_TypeError, + "GObject.connect_after requires at least 2 arguments"); + return NULL; + } + first = PySequence_GetSlice(args, 0, 2); + if (!PyArg_ParseTuple(first, "sO:GObject.connect_after", + &name, &callback)) { + Py_DECREF(first); + return NULL; + } + Py_DECREF(first); + if (!PyCallable_Check(callback)) { + PyErr_SetString(PyExc_TypeError, "second argument must be callable"); + return NULL; + } + + CHECK_GOBJECT(self); + + if (!g_signal_parse_name(name, G_OBJECT_TYPE(self->obj), + &sigid, &detail, TRUE)) { + PyErr_Format(PyExc_TypeError, "%s: unknown signal name: %s", + _PyUnicode_AsString(PyObject_Repr((PyObject*)self)), + name); + return NULL; + } + extra_args = PySequence_GetSlice(args, 2, len); + if (extra_args == NULL) + return NULL; + closure = pyg_closure_new(callback, extra_args, NULL); + pygobject_watch_closure((PyObject *)self, closure); + handlerid = g_signal_connect_closure_by_id(self->obj, sigid, detail, + closure, TRUE); + Py_DECREF(extra_args); + return PyLong_FromUnsignedLong(handlerid); +} + +static PyObject * +pygobject_connect_object(PyGObject *self, PyObject *args) +{ + PyObject *first, *callback, *extra_args, *object; + gchar *name; + guint sigid; + gulong handlerid; + Py_ssize_t len; + GQuark detail; + GClosure *closure; + + len = PyTuple_Size(args); + if (len < 3) { + PyErr_SetString(PyExc_TypeError, + "GObject.connect_object requires at least 3 arguments"); + return NULL; + } + first = PySequence_GetSlice(args, 0, 3); + if (!PyArg_ParseTuple(first, "sOO:GObject.connect_object", + &name, &callback, &object)) { + Py_DECREF(first); + return NULL; + } + Py_DECREF(first); + if (!PyCallable_Check(callback)) { + PyErr_SetString(PyExc_TypeError, "second argument must be callable"); + return NULL; + } + + CHECK_GOBJECT(self); + + if (!g_signal_parse_name(name, G_OBJECT_TYPE(self->obj), + &sigid, &detail, TRUE)) { + PyErr_Format(PyExc_TypeError, "%s: unknown signal name: %s", + _PyUnicode_AsString(PyObject_Repr((PyObject*)self)), + name); + return NULL; + } + extra_args = PySequence_GetSlice(args, 3, len); + if (extra_args == NULL) + return NULL; + closure = pyg_closure_new(callback, extra_args, object); + pygobject_watch_closure((PyObject *)self, closure); + handlerid = g_signal_connect_closure_by_id(self->obj, sigid, detail, + closure, FALSE); + Py_DECREF(extra_args); + return PyLong_FromUnsignedLong(handlerid); +} + +static PyObject * +pygobject_connect_object_after(PyGObject *self, PyObject *args) +{ + PyObject *first, *callback, *extra_args, *object; + gchar *name; + guint sigid; + gulong handlerid; + Py_ssize_t len; + GQuark detail; + GClosure *closure; + + len = PyTuple_Size(args); + if (len < 3) { + PyErr_SetString(PyExc_TypeError, + "GObject.connect_object_after requires at least 3 arguments"); + return NULL; + } + first = PySequence_GetSlice(args, 0, 3); + if (!PyArg_ParseTuple(first, "sOO:GObject.connect_object_after", + &name, &callback, &object)) { + Py_DECREF(first); + return NULL; + } + Py_DECREF(first); + if (!PyCallable_Check(callback)) { + PyErr_SetString(PyExc_TypeError, "second argument must be callable"); + return NULL; + } + + CHECK_GOBJECT(self); + + if (!g_signal_parse_name(name, G_OBJECT_TYPE(self->obj), + &sigid, &detail, TRUE)) { + PyErr_Format(PyExc_TypeError, "%s: unknown signal name: %s", + _PyUnicode_AsString(PyObject_Repr((PyObject*)self)), + name); + return NULL; + } + extra_args = PySequence_GetSlice(args, 3, len); + if (extra_args == NULL) + return NULL; + closure = pyg_closure_new(callback, extra_args, object); + pygobject_watch_closure((PyObject *)self, closure); + handlerid = g_signal_connect_closure_by_id(self->obj, sigid, detail, + closure, TRUE); + Py_DECREF(extra_args); + return PyLong_FromUnsignedLong(handlerid); +} + +static PyObject * +pygobject_disconnect(PyGObject *self, PyObject *args) +{ + gulong handler_id; + + if (!PyArg_ParseTuple(args, "k:GObject.disconnect", &handler_id)) + return NULL; + + CHECK_GOBJECT(self); + + g_signal_handler_disconnect(self->obj, handler_id); + Py_INCREF(Py_None); + return Py_None; +} + +static PyObject * +pygobject_handler_is_connected(PyGObject *self, PyObject *args) +{ + gulong handler_id; + + if (!PyArg_ParseTuple(args, "k:GObject.handler_is_connected", &handler_id)) + return NULL; + + + CHECK_GOBJECT(self); + + return PyBool_FromLong(g_signal_handler_is_connected(self->obj, handler_id)); +} + +static PyObject * +pygobject_handler_block(PyGObject *self, PyObject *args) +{ + gulong handler_id; + + if (!PyArg_ParseTuple(args, "k:GObject.handler_block", &handler_id)) + return NULL; + + CHECK_GOBJECT(self); + + g_signal_handler_block(self->obj, handler_id); + Py_INCREF(Py_None); + return Py_None; +} + +static PyObject * +pygobject_handler_unblock(PyGObject *self, PyObject *args) +{ + gulong handler_id; + + if (!PyArg_ParseTuple(args, "k:GObject.handler_unblock", &handler_id)) + return NULL; + g_signal_handler_unblock(self->obj, handler_id); + Py_INCREF(Py_None); + return Py_None; +} + +static PyObject * +pygobject_emit(PyGObject *self, PyObject *args) +{ + guint signal_id, i; + Py_ssize_t len; + GQuark detail; + PyObject *first, *py_ret; + gchar *name; + GSignalQuery query; + GValue *params, ret = { 0, }; + + len = PyTuple_Size(args); + if (len < 1) { + PyErr_SetString(PyExc_TypeError,"GObject.emit needs at least one arg"); + return NULL; + } + first = PySequence_GetSlice(args, 0, 1); + if (!PyArg_ParseTuple(first, "s:GObject.emit", &name)) { + Py_DECREF(first); + return NULL; + } + Py_DECREF(first); + + CHECK_GOBJECT(self); + + if (!g_signal_parse_name(name, G_OBJECT_TYPE(self->obj), + &signal_id, &detail, TRUE)) { + PyErr_Format(PyExc_TypeError, "%s: unknown signal name: %s", + _PyUnicode_AsString(PyObject_Repr((PyObject*)self)), + name); + return NULL; + } + g_signal_query(signal_id, &query); + if (len != query.n_params + 1) { + gchar buf[128]; + + g_snprintf(buf, sizeof(buf), + "%d parameters needed for signal %s; %ld given", + query.n_params, name, (long int) (len - 1)); + PyErr_SetString(PyExc_TypeError, buf); + return NULL; + } + + params = g_new0(GValue, query.n_params + 1); + g_value_init(¶ms[0], G_OBJECT_TYPE(self->obj)); + g_value_set_object(¶ms[0], G_OBJECT(self->obj)); + + for (i = 0; i < query.n_params; i++) + g_value_init(¶ms[i + 1], + query.param_types[i] & ~G_SIGNAL_TYPE_STATIC_SCOPE); + for (i = 0; i < query.n_params; i++) { + PyObject *item = PyTuple_GetItem(args, i+1); + + if (pyg_value_from_pyobject(¶ms[i+1], item) < 0) { + gchar buf[128]; + g_snprintf(buf, sizeof(buf), + "could not convert type %s to %s required for parameter %d", + Py_TYPE(item)->tp_name, + g_type_name(G_VALUE_TYPE(¶ms[i+1])), i); + PyErr_SetString(PyExc_TypeError, buf); + + for (i = 0; i < query.n_params + 1; i++) + g_value_unset(¶ms[i]); + + g_free(params); + return NULL; + } + } + + if (query.return_type != G_TYPE_NONE) + g_value_init(&ret, query.return_type & ~G_SIGNAL_TYPE_STATIC_SCOPE); + + g_signal_emitv(params, signal_id, detail, &ret); + + for (i = 0; i < query.n_params + 1; i++) + g_value_unset(¶ms[i]); + + g_free(params); + if ((query.return_type & ~G_SIGNAL_TYPE_STATIC_SCOPE) != G_TYPE_NONE) { + py_ret = pyg_value_as_pyobject(&ret, TRUE); + g_value_unset(&ret); + } else { + Py_INCREF(Py_None); + py_ret = Py_None; + } + + return py_ret; +} + +static PyObject * +pygobject_stop_emission(PyGObject *self, PyObject *args) +{ + gchar *signal; + guint signal_id; + GQuark detail; + + if (!PyArg_ParseTuple(args, "s:GObject.stop_emission", &signal)) + return NULL; + + CHECK_GOBJECT(self); + + if (!g_signal_parse_name(signal, G_OBJECT_TYPE(self->obj), + &signal_id, &detail, TRUE)) { + PyErr_Format(PyExc_TypeError, "%s: unknown signal name: %s", + _PyUnicode_AsString(PyObject_Repr((PyObject*)self)), + signal); + return NULL; + } + g_signal_stop_emission(self->obj, signal_id, detail); + Py_INCREF(Py_None); + return Py_None; +} + +static PyObject * +pygobject_chain_from_overridden(PyGObject *self, PyObject *args) +{ + GSignalInvocationHint *ihint; + guint signal_id, i; + Py_ssize_t len; + PyObject *py_ret; + const gchar *name; + GSignalQuery query; + GValue *params, ret = { 0, }; + + CHECK_GOBJECT(self); + + ihint = g_signal_get_invocation_hint(self->obj); + if (!ihint) { + PyErr_SetString(PyExc_TypeError, "could not find signal invocation " + "information for this object."); + return NULL; + } + + signal_id = ihint->signal_id; + name = g_signal_name(signal_id); + + len = PyTuple_Size(args); + if (signal_id == 0) { + PyErr_SetString(PyExc_TypeError, "unknown signal name"); + return NULL; + } + g_signal_query(signal_id, &query); + if (len != query.n_params) { + gchar buf[128]; + + g_snprintf(buf, sizeof(buf), + "%d parameters needed for signal %s; %ld given", + query.n_params, name, (long int) len); + PyErr_SetString(PyExc_TypeError, buf); + return NULL; + } + params = g_new0(GValue, query.n_params + 1); + g_value_init(¶ms[0], G_OBJECT_TYPE(self->obj)); + g_value_set_object(¶ms[0], G_OBJECT(self->obj)); + + for (i = 0; i < query.n_params; i++) + g_value_init(¶ms[i + 1], + query.param_types[i] & ~G_SIGNAL_TYPE_STATIC_SCOPE); + for (i = 0; i < query.n_params; i++) { + PyObject *item = PyTuple_GetItem(args, i); + + if (pyg_boxed_check(item, (query.param_types[i] & ~G_SIGNAL_TYPE_STATIC_SCOPE))) { + g_value_set_static_boxed(¶ms[i+1], pyg_boxed_get(item, void)); + } + else if (pyg_value_from_pyobject(¶ms[i+1], item) < 0) { + gchar buf[128]; + + g_snprintf(buf, sizeof(buf), + "could not convert type %s to %s required for parameter %d", + Py_TYPE(item)->tp_name, + g_type_name(G_VALUE_TYPE(¶ms[i+1])), i); + PyErr_SetString(PyExc_TypeError, buf); + for (i = 0; i < query.n_params + 1; i++) + g_value_unset(¶ms[i]); + g_free(params); + return NULL; + } + } + if (query.return_type != G_TYPE_NONE) + g_value_init(&ret, query.return_type & ~G_SIGNAL_TYPE_STATIC_SCOPE); + g_signal_chain_from_overridden(params, &ret); + for (i = 0; i < query.n_params + 1; i++) + g_value_unset(¶ms[i]); + g_free(params); + if (query.return_type != G_TYPE_NONE) { + py_ret = pyg_value_as_pyobject(&ret, TRUE); + g_value_unset(&ret); + } else { + Py_INCREF(Py_None); + py_ret = Py_None; + } + return py_ret; +} + + +static PyObject * +pygobject_weak_ref(PyGObject *self, PyObject *args) +{ + int len; + PyObject *callback = NULL, *user_data = NULL; + PyObject *retval; + + CHECK_GOBJECT(self); + + if ((len = PySequence_Length(args)) >= 1) { + callback = PySequence_ITEM(args, 0); + user_data = PySequence_GetSlice(args, 1, len); + } + retval = pygobject_weak_ref_new(self->obj, callback, user_data); + Py_XDECREF(callback); + Py_XDECREF(user_data); + return retval; +} + + +static PyObject * +pygobject_copy(PyGObject *self) +{ + PyErr_SetString(PyExc_TypeError, + "gobject.GObject descendants' instances are non-copyable"); + return NULL; +} + +static PyObject * +pygobject_deepcopy(PyGObject *self, PyObject *args) +{ + PyErr_SetString(PyExc_TypeError, + "gobject.GObject descendants' instances are non-copyable"); + return NULL; +} + + +static PyObject * +pygobject_disconnect_by_func(PyGObject *self, PyObject *args) +{ + PyObject *pyfunc = NULL; + GClosure *closure = NULL; + guint retval; + + CHECK_GOBJECT(self); + + if (!PyArg_ParseTuple(args, "O:GObject.disconnect_by_func", &pyfunc)) + return NULL; + + if (!PyCallable_Check(pyfunc)) { + PyErr_SetString(PyExc_TypeError, "first argument must be callable"); + return NULL; + } + + closure = gclosure_from_pyfunc(self, pyfunc); + if (!closure) { + PyErr_Format(PyExc_TypeError, "nothing connected to %s", + _PyUnicode_AsString(PyObject_Repr((PyObject*)pyfunc))); + return NULL; + } + + retval = g_signal_handlers_disconnect_matched(self->obj, + G_SIGNAL_MATCH_CLOSURE, + 0, 0, + closure, + NULL, NULL); + return _PyLong_FromLong(retval); +} + +static PyObject * +pygobject_handler_block_by_func(PyGObject *self, PyObject *args) +{ + PyObject *pyfunc = NULL; + GClosure *closure = NULL; + guint retval; + + CHECK_GOBJECT(self); + + if (!PyArg_ParseTuple(args, "O:GObject.handler_block_by_func", &pyfunc)) + return NULL; + + if (!PyCallable_Check(pyfunc)) { + PyErr_SetString(PyExc_TypeError, "first argument must be callable"); + return NULL; + } + + closure = gclosure_from_pyfunc(self, pyfunc); + if (!closure) { + PyErr_Format(PyExc_TypeError, "nothing connected to %s", + _PyUnicode_AsString(PyObject_Repr((PyObject*)pyfunc))); + return NULL; + } + + retval = g_signal_handlers_block_matched(self->obj, + G_SIGNAL_MATCH_CLOSURE, + 0, 0, + closure, + NULL, NULL); + return _PyLong_FromLong(retval); +} + +static PyObject * +pygobject_handler_unblock_by_func(PyGObject *self, PyObject *args) +{ + PyObject *pyfunc = NULL; + GClosure *closure = NULL; + guint retval; + + CHECK_GOBJECT(self); + + if (!PyArg_ParseTuple(args, "O:GObject.handler_unblock_by_func", &pyfunc)) + return NULL; + + if (!PyCallable_Check(pyfunc)) { + PyErr_SetString(PyExc_TypeError, "first argument must be callable"); + return NULL; + } + + closure = gclosure_from_pyfunc(self, pyfunc); + if (!closure) { + PyErr_Format(PyExc_TypeError, "nothing connected to %s", + _PyUnicode_AsString(PyObject_Repr((PyObject*)pyfunc))); + return NULL; + } + + retval = g_signal_handlers_unblock_matched(self->obj, + G_SIGNAL_MATCH_CLOSURE, + 0, 0, + closure, + NULL, NULL); + return _PyLong_FromLong(retval); +} + +static PyMethodDef pygobject_methods[] = { + { "__gobject_init__", (PyCFunction)pygobject__gobject_init__, + METH_VARARGS|METH_KEYWORDS }, + { "get_property", (PyCFunction)pygobject_get_property, METH_VARARGS }, + { "get_properties", (PyCFunction)pygobject_get_properties, METH_VARARGS }, + { "set_property", (PyCFunction)pygobject_set_property, METH_VARARGS }, + { "set_properties", (PyCFunction)pygobject_set_properties, METH_KEYWORDS }, + { "freeze_notify", (PyCFunction)pygobject_freeze_notify, METH_VARARGS }, + { "notify", (PyCFunction)pygobject_notify, METH_VARARGS }, + { "thaw_notify", (PyCFunction)pygobject_thaw_notify, METH_VARARGS }, + { "get_data", (PyCFunction)pygobject_get_data, METH_VARARGS }, + { "set_data", (PyCFunction)pygobject_set_data, METH_VARARGS }, + { "connect", (PyCFunction)pygobject_connect, METH_VARARGS }, + { "connect_after", (PyCFunction)pygobject_connect_after, METH_VARARGS }, + { "connect_object", (PyCFunction)pygobject_connect_object, METH_VARARGS }, + { "connect_object_after", (PyCFunction)pygobject_connect_object_after, METH_VARARGS }, + { "disconnect", (PyCFunction)pygobject_disconnect, METH_VARARGS }, + { "disconnect_by_func", (PyCFunction)pygobject_disconnect_by_func, METH_VARARGS }, + { "handler_disconnect", (PyCFunction)pygobject_disconnect, METH_VARARGS }, + { "handler_is_connected", (PyCFunction)pygobject_handler_is_connected, METH_VARARGS }, + { "handler_block", (PyCFunction)pygobject_handler_block, METH_VARARGS }, + { "handler_unblock", (PyCFunction)pygobject_handler_unblock,METH_VARARGS }, + { "handler_block_by_func", (PyCFunction)pygobject_handler_block_by_func, METH_VARARGS }, + { "handler_unblock_by_func", (PyCFunction)pygobject_handler_unblock_by_func, METH_VARARGS }, + { "emit", (PyCFunction)pygobject_emit, METH_VARARGS }, + { "stop_emission", (PyCFunction)pygobject_stop_emission, METH_VARARGS }, + { "emit_stop_by_name", (PyCFunction)pygobject_stop_emission,METH_VARARGS }, + { "chain", (PyCFunction)pygobject_chain_from_overridden,METH_VARARGS }, + { "weak_ref", (PyCFunction)pygobject_weak_ref, METH_VARARGS }, + { "__copy__", (PyCFunction)pygobject_copy, METH_NOARGS }, + { "__deepcopy__", (PyCFunction)pygobject_deepcopy, METH_VARARGS }, + { NULL, NULL, 0 } +}; + + +static PyObject * +pygobject_get_dict(PyGObject *self, void *closure) +{ + if (self->inst_dict == NULL) { + self->inst_dict = PyDict_New(); + if (self->inst_dict == NULL) + return NULL; + if (G_LIKELY(self->obj)) + pygobject_switch_to_toggle_ref(self); + } + Py_INCREF(self->inst_dict); + return self->inst_dict; +} + +static PyObject * +pygobject_get_refcount(PyGObject *self, void *closure) +{ + return _PyLong_FromLong(self->obj->ref_count); +} + +static int +pygobject_setattro(PyObject *self, PyObject *name, PyObject *value) +{ + int res; + PyGObject *gself = (PyGObject *) self; + PyObject *inst_dict_before = gself->inst_dict; + /* call parent type's setattro */ + res = PyGObject_Type.tp_base->tp_setattro(self, name, value); + if (inst_dict_before == NULL && gself->inst_dict != NULL) { + if (G_LIKELY(gself->obj)) + pygobject_switch_to_toggle_ref(gself); + } + return res; +} + +static PyGetSetDef pygobject_getsets[] = { + { "__dict__", (getter)pygobject_get_dict, (setter)0 }, + { "__grefcount__", (getter)pygobject_get_refcount, (setter)0, }, + { NULL, 0, 0 } +}; + +/* ------------------------------------ */ +/* ****** GObject weak reference ****** */ +/* ------------------------------------ */ + +typedef struct { + PyObject_HEAD + GObject *obj; + PyObject *callback; + PyObject *user_data; + gboolean have_floating_ref; +} PyGObjectWeakRef; + +PYGLIB_DEFINE_TYPE("gobject.GObjectWeakRef", PyGObjectWeakRef_Type, PyGObjectWeakRef); + +static int +pygobject_weak_ref_traverse(PyGObjectWeakRef *self, visitproc visit, void *arg) +{ + if (self->callback && visit(self->callback, arg) < 0) + return -1; + if (self->user_data && visit(self->user_data, arg) < 0) + return -1; + return 0; +} + +static void +pygobject_weak_ref_notify(PyGObjectWeakRef *self, GObject *dummy) +{ + self->obj = NULL; + if (self->callback) { + PyObject *retval; + PyGILState_STATE state = pyglib_gil_state_ensure(); + retval = PyObject_Call(self->callback, self->user_data, NULL); + if (retval) { + if (retval != Py_None) + PyErr_Format(PyExc_TypeError, + "GObject weak notify callback returned a value" + " of type %s, should return None", + Py_TYPE(retval)->tp_name); + Py_DECREF(retval); + PyErr_Print(); + } else + PyErr_Print(); + Py_CLEAR(self->callback); + Py_CLEAR(self->user_data); + if (self->have_floating_ref) { + self->have_floating_ref = FALSE; + Py_DECREF((PyObject *) self); + } + pyglib_gil_state_release(state); + } +} + +static inline int +pygobject_weak_ref_clear(PyGObjectWeakRef *self) +{ + Py_CLEAR(self->callback); + Py_CLEAR(self->user_data); + if (self->obj) { + g_object_weak_unref(self->obj, (GWeakNotify) pygobject_weak_ref_notify, self); + self->obj = NULL; + } + return 0; +} + +static void +pygobject_weak_ref_dealloc(PyGObjectWeakRef *self) +{ + PyObject_GC_UnTrack((PyObject *)self); + pygobject_weak_ref_clear(self); + PyObject_GC_Del(self); +} + +static PyObject * +pygobject_weak_ref_new(GObject *obj, PyObject *callback, PyObject *user_data) +{ + PyGObjectWeakRef *self; + + self = PyObject_GC_New(PyGObjectWeakRef, &PyGObjectWeakRef_Type); + self->callback = callback; + self->user_data = user_data; + Py_XINCREF(self->callback); + Py_XINCREF(self->user_data); + self->obj = obj; + g_object_weak_ref(self->obj, (GWeakNotify) pygobject_weak_ref_notify, self); + if (callback != NULL) { + /* when we have a callback, we should INCREF the weakref + * object to make it stay alive even if it goes out of scope */ + self->have_floating_ref = TRUE; + Py_INCREF((PyObject *) self); + } + return (PyObject *) self; +} + +static PyObject * +pygobject_weak_ref_unref(PyGObjectWeakRef *self, PyObject *args) +{ + if (!self->obj) { + PyErr_SetString(PyExc_ValueError, "weak ref already unreffed"); + return NULL; + } + g_object_weak_unref(self->obj, (GWeakNotify) pygobject_weak_ref_notify, self); + self->obj = NULL; + if (self->have_floating_ref) { + self->have_floating_ref = FALSE; + Py_DECREF(self); + } + Py_INCREF(Py_None); + return Py_None; +} + +static PyMethodDef pygobject_weak_ref_methods[] = { + { "unref", (PyCFunction)pygobject_weak_ref_unref, METH_NOARGS}, + { NULL, NULL, 0} +}; + +static PyObject * +pygobject_weak_ref_call(PyGObjectWeakRef *self, PyObject *args, PyObject *kw) +{ + static char *argnames[] = {NULL}; + + if (!PyArg_ParseTupleAndKeywords(args, kw, ":__call__", argnames)) + return NULL; + + if (self->obj) + return pygobject_new_full(self->obj, FALSE, NULL); + else { + Py_INCREF(Py_None); + return Py_None; + } +} + +static gpointer +pyobject_copy(gpointer boxed) +{ + PyObject *object = boxed; + + Py_INCREF(object); + return object; +} + +static void +pyobject_free(gpointer boxed) +{ + PyObject *object = boxed; + PyGILState_STATE state; + + state = pyglib_gil_state_ensure(); + Py_DECREF(object); + pyglib_gil_state_release(state); +} + +void +pygobject_object_register_types(PyObject *d) +{ + PyObject *o, *descr; + + pygobject_class_key = g_quark_from_static_string("PyGObject::class"); + pygobject_class_init_key = g_quark_from_static_string("PyGObject::class-init"); + pygobject_wrapper_key = g_quark_from_static_string("PyGObject::wrapper"); + pygobject_has_updated_constructor_key = + g_quark_from_static_string("PyGObject::has-updated-constructor"); + pygobject_instance_data_key = g_quark_from_static_string("PyGObject::instance-data"); + + /* GObject */ + if (!PY_TYPE_OBJECT) + PY_TYPE_OBJECT = g_boxed_type_register_static("PyObject", + pyobject_copy, + pyobject_free); + PyGObject_Type.tp_dealloc = (destructor)pygobject_dealloc; + PyGObject_Type.tp_compare = (cmpfunc)pygobject_compare; + PyGObject_Type.tp_repr = (reprfunc)pygobject_repr; + PyGObject_Type.tp_hash = (hashfunc)pygobject_hash; + PyGObject_Type.tp_setattro = (setattrofunc)pygobject_setattro; + PyGObject_Type.tp_flags = (Py_TPFLAGS_DEFAULT | Py_TPFLAGS_BASETYPE | + Py_TPFLAGS_HAVE_GC); + PyGObject_Type.tp_traverse = (traverseproc)pygobject_traverse; + PyGObject_Type.tp_clear = (inquiry)pygobject_clear; + PyGObject_Type.tp_weaklistoffset = offsetof(PyGObject, weakreflist); + PyGObject_Type.tp_methods = pygobject_methods; + PyGObject_Type.tp_getset = pygobject_getsets; + PyGObject_Type.tp_dictoffset = offsetof(PyGObject, inst_dict); + PyGObject_Type.tp_init = (initproc)pygobject_init; + PyGObject_Type.tp_free = (freefunc)pygobject_free; + PyGObject_Type.tp_alloc = PyType_GenericAlloc; + PyGObject_Type.tp_new = PyType_GenericNew; + pygobject_register_class(d, "GObject", G_TYPE_OBJECT, + &PyGObject_Type, NULL); + PyDict_SetItemString(PyGObject_Type.tp_dict, "__gdoc__", + pyg_object_descr_doc_get()); + pyg_set_object_has_new_constructor(G_TYPE_OBJECT); + + /* GProps */ + PyGProps_Type.tp_dealloc = (destructor)PyGProps_dealloc; + PyGProps_Type.tp_as_sequence = (PySequenceMethods*)&_PyGProps_as_sequence; + PyGProps_Type.tp_getattro = (getattrofunc)PyGProps_getattro; + PyGProps_Type.tp_setattro = (setattrofunc)PyGProps_setattro; + PyGProps_Type.tp_flags = Py_TPFLAGS_DEFAULT|Py_TPFLAGS_HAVE_GC; + PyGProps_Type.tp_doc = "The properties of the GObject accessible as " + "Python attributes."; + PyGProps_Type.tp_traverse = (traverseproc)pygobject_props_traverse; + PyGProps_Type.tp_iter = (getiterfunc)pygobject_props_get_iter; + if (PyType_Ready(&PyGProps_Type) < 0) + return; + + /* GPropsDescr */ + PyGPropsDescr_Type.tp_flags = Py_TPFLAGS_DEFAULT; + PyGPropsDescr_Type.tp_descr_get = pyg_props_descr_descr_get; + if (PyType_Ready(&PyGPropsDescr_Type) < 0) + return; + descr = PyObject_New(PyObject, &PyGPropsDescr_Type); + PyDict_SetItemString(PyGObject_Type.tp_dict, "props", descr); + PyDict_SetItemString(PyGObject_Type.tp_dict, "__module__", + o=_PyUnicode_FromString("gobject._gobject")); + Py_DECREF(o); + + /* GPropsIter */ + PyGPropsIter_Type.tp_dealloc = (destructor)pyg_props_iter_dealloc; + PyGPropsIter_Type.tp_flags = Py_TPFLAGS_DEFAULT; + PyGPropsIter_Type.tp_doc = "GObject properties iterator"; + PyGPropsIter_Type.tp_iternext = (iternextfunc)pygobject_props_iter_next; + if (PyType_Ready(&PyGPropsIter_Type) < 0) + return; + + PyGObjectWeakRef_Type.tp_dealloc = (destructor)pygobject_weak_ref_dealloc; + PyGObjectWeakRef_Type.tp_call = (ternaryfunc)pygobject_weak_ref_call; + PyGObjectWeakRef_Type.tp_flags = Py_TPFLAGS_DEFAULT|Py_TPFLAGS_HAVE_GC; + PyGObjectWeakRef_Type.tp_doc = "A GObject weak reference"; + PyGObjectWeakRef_Type.tp_traverse = (traverseproc)pygobject_weak_ref_traverse; + PyGObjectWeakRef_Type.tp_clear = (inquiry)pygobject_weak_ref_clear; + PyGObjectWeakRef_Type.tp_methods = pygobject_weak_ref_methods; + if (PyType_Ready(&PyGObjectWeakRef_Type) < 0) + return; + PyDict_SetItemString(d, "GObjectWeakRef", (PyObject *) &PyGObjectWeakRef_Type); +} diff --git a/gobject/pygobject.h b/gobject/pygobject.h new file mode 100644 index 0000000..85d8bca --- /dev/null +++ b/gobject/pygobject.h @@ -0,0 +1,636 @@ +/* -*- Mode: C; c-basic-offset: 4 -*- */ +#ifndef _PYGOBJECT_H_ +#define _PYGOBJECT_H_ + +#include + +#include +#include + +G_BEGIN_DECLS + +/* This is deprecated, don't use */ +#define PYGIL_API_IS_BUGGY FALSE + + /* PyGClosure is a _private_ structure */ +typedef void (* PyClosureExceptionHandler) (GValue *ret, guint n_param_values, const GValue *params); +typedef struct _PyGClosure PyGClosure; +typedef struct _PyGObjectData PyGObjectData; + +struct _PyGClosure { + GClosure closure; + PyObject *callback; + PyObject *extra_args; /* tuple of extra args to pass to callback */ + PyObject *swap_data; /* other object for gtk_signal_connect__object */ + PyClosureExceptionHandler exception_handler; +}; + +typedef enum { + PYGOBJECT_USING_TOGGLE_REF = 1 << 0 +} PyGObjectFlags; + + /* closures is just an alias for what is found in the + * PyGObjectData */ +typedef struct { + PyObject_HEAD + GObject *obj; + PyObject *inst_dict; /* the instance dictionary -- must be last */ + PyObject *weakreflist; /* list of weak references */ + + /*< private >*/ + /* using union to preserve ABI compatibility (structure size + * must not change) */ + union { + GSList *closures; /* stale field; no longer updated DO-NOT-USE! */ + PyGObjectFlags flags; + } private_flags; + +} PyGObject; + +#define pygobject_get(v) (((PyGObject *)(v))->obj) +#define pygobject_check(v,base) (PyObject_TypeCheck(v,base)) + +typedef struct { + PyObject_HEAD + gpointer boxed; + GType gtype; + gboolean free_on_dealloc; +} PyGBoxed; + +#define pyg_boxed_get(v,t) ((t *)((PyGBoxed *)(v))->boxed) +#define pyg_boxed_check(v,typecode) (PyObject_TypeCheck(v, &PyGBoxed_Type) && ((PyGBoxed *)(v))->gtype == typecode) + +typedef struct { + PyObject_HEAD + gpointer pointer; + GType gtype; +} PyGPointer; + +#define pyg_pointer_get(v,t) ((t *)((PyGPointer *)(v))->pointer) +#define pyg_pointer_check(v,typecode) (PyObject_TypeCheck(v, &PyGPointer_Type) && ((PyGPointer *)(v))->gtype == typecode) + +typedef void (*PyGFatalExceptionFunc) (void); +typedef void (*PyGThreadBlockFunc) (void); + +typedef struct { + PyObject_HEAD + GParamSpec *pspec; +} PyGParamSpec; + +#define PyGParamSpec_Get(v) (((PyGParamSpec *)v)->pspec) +#define PyGParamSpec_Check(v) (PyObject_TypeCheck(v, &PyGParamSpec_Type)) + +typedef int (*PyGClassInitFunc) (gpointer gclass, PyTypeObject *pyclass); +typedef PyTypeObject * (*PyGTypeRegistrationFunction) (const gchar *name, + gpointer data); + +struct _PyGObject_Functions { + /* + * All field names in here are considered private, + * use the macros below instead, which provides stability + */ + void (* register_class)(PyObject *dict, const gchar *class_name, + GType gtype, PyTypeObject *type, PyObject *bases); + void (* register_wrapper)(PyObject *self); + void (* register_sinkfunc)(GType type, + void (* sinkfunc)(GObject *object)); + PyTypeObject *(* lookup_class)(GType type); + PyObject *(* newgobj)(GObject *obj); + + GClosure *(* closure_new)(PyObject *callback, PyObject *extra_args, + PyObject *swap_data); + void (* object_watch_closure)(PyObject *self, GClosure *closure); + GDestroyNotify destroy_notify; + + GType (* type_from_object)(PyObject *obj); + PyObject *(* type_wrapper_new)(GType type); + + gint (* enum_get_value)(GType enum_type, PyObject *obj, gint *val); + gint (* flags_get_value)(GType flag_type, PyObject *obj, gint *val); + void (* register_gtype_custom)(GType gtype, + PyObject *(* from_func)(const GValue *value), + int (* to_func)(GValue *value, PyObject *obj)); + int (* value_from_pyobject)(GValue *value, PyObject *obj); + PyObject *(* value_as_pyobject)(const GValue *value, gboolean copy_boxed); + + void (* register_interface)(PyObject *dict, const gchar *class_name, + GType gtype, PyTypeObject *type); + + PyTypeObject *boxed_type; + void (* register_boxed)(PyObject *dict, const gchar *class_name, + GType boxed_type, PyTypeObject *type); + PyObject *(* boxed_new)(GType boxed_type, gpointer boxed, + gboolean copy_boxed, gboolean own_ref); + + PyTypeObject *pointer_type; + void (* register_pointer)(PyObject *dict, const gchar *class_name, + GType pointer_type, PyTypeObject *type); + PyObject *(* pointer_new)(GType boxed_type, gpointer pointer); + + void (* enum_add_constants)(PyObject *module, GType enum_type, + const gchar *strip_prefix); + void (* flags_add_constants)(PyObject *module, GType flags_type, + const gchar *strip_prefix); + + const gchar *(* constant_strip_prefix)(const gchar *name, + const gchar *strip_prefix); + + gboolean (* error_check)(GError **error); + + /* hooks to register handlers for getting GDK threads to cooperate + * with python threading */ + void (* set_thread_block_funcs) (PyGThreadBlockFunc block_threads_func, + PyGThreadBlockFunc unblock_threads_func); + PyGThreadBlockFunc block_threads; + PyGThreadBlockFunc unblock_threads; + PyTypeObject *paramspec_type; + PyObject *(* paramspec_new)(GParamSpec *spec); + GParamSpec *(*paramspec_get)(PyObject *tuple); + int (*pyobj_to_unichar_conv)(PyObject *pyobj, void* ptr); + gboolean (*parse_constructor_args)(GType obj_type, + char **arg_names, + char **prop_names, + GParameter *params, + guint *nparams, + PyObject **py_args); + PyObject *(* param_gvalue_as_pyobject) (const GValue* gvalue, + gboolean copy_boxed, + const GParamSpec* pspec); + int (* gvalue_from_param_pyobject) (GValue* value, + PyObject* py_obj, + const GParamSpec* pspec); + PyTypeObject *enum_type; + PyObject *(*enum_add)(PyObject *module, + const char *type_name_, + const char *strip_prefix, + GType gtype); + PyObject* (*enum_from_gtype)(GType gtype, int value); + + PyTypeObject *flags_type; + PyObject *(*flags_add)(PyObject *module, + const char *type_name_, + const char *strip_prefix, + GType gtype); + PyObject* (*flags_from_gtype)(GType gtype, int value); + + gboolean threads_enabled; + int (*enable_threads) (void); + + int (*gil_state_ensure) (void); + void (*gil_state_release) (int flag); + + void (*register_class_init) (GType gtype, PyGClassInitFunc class_init); + void (*register_interface_info) (GType gtype, const GInterfaceInfo *info); + void (*closure_set_exception_handler) (GClosure *closure, PyClosureExceptionHandler handler); + int (*pygobject_constructv) (PyGObject *self, + guint n_parameters, + GParameter *parameters); + int (*pygobject_construct) (PyGObject *self, + const char *first_property_name, + ...); + void (*set_object_has_new_constructor) (GType type); + + void (*add_warning_redirection) (const char *domain, + PyObject *warning); + void (*disable_warning_redirections) (void); + void (*type_register_custom)(const gchar *type_name, + PyGTypeRegistrationFunction callback, + gpointer data); + gboolean (*gerror_exception_check) (GError **error); + PyObject* (*option_group_new) (GOptionGroup *group); +}; + +#ifndef _INSIDE_PYGOBJECT_ + +#if defined(NO_IMPORT) || defined(NO_IMPORT_PYGOBJECT) +extern struct _PyGObject_Functions *_PyGObject_API; +#else +struct _PyGObject_Functions *_PyGObject_API; +#endif + +#define pygobject_register_class (_PyGObject_API->register_class) +#define pygobject_register_wrapper (_PyGObject_API->register_wrapper) +/* This is deprecated, sinkfuncs are not needed anymore */ +#define pygobject_register_sinkfunc (_PyGObject_API->register_sinkfunc) +#define pygobject_lookup_class (_PyGObject_API->lookup_class) +#define pygobject_new (_PyGObject_API->newgobj) +#define pyg_closure_new (_PyGObject_API->closure_new) +#define pygobject_watch_closure (_PyGObject_API->object_watch_closure) +#define pyg_closure_set_exception_handler (_PyGObject_API->closure_set_exception_handler) +#define pyg_destroy_notify (_PyGObject_API->destroy_notify) +#define pyg_type_from_object (_PyGObject_API->type_from_object) +#define pyg_type_wrapper_new (_PyGObject_API->type_wrapper_new) +#define pyg_enum_get_value (_PyGObject_API->enum_get_value) +#define pyg_flags_get_value (_PyGObject_API->flags_get_value) +/* This is deprecated, call pyg_register_gtype_custom directly instead */ +#define pyg_register_boxed_custom pyg_register_gtype_custom +#define pyg_register_gtype_custom (_PyGObject_API->register_gtype_custom) +#define pyg_value_from_pyobject (_PyGObject_API->value_from_pyobject) +#define pyg_value_as_pyobject (_PyGObject_API->value_as_pyobject) +#define pyg_register_interface (_PyGObject_API->register_interface) +#define PyGBoxed_Type (*_PyGObject_API->boxed_type) +#define pyg_register_boxed (_PyGObject_API->register_boxed) +#define pyg_boxed_new (_PyGObject_API->boxed_new) +#define PyGPointer_Type (*_PyGObject_API->pointer_type) +#define pyg_register_pointer (_PyGObject_API->register_pointer) +#define pyg_pointer_new (_PyGObject_API->pointer_new) +#define pyg_enum_add_constants (_PyGObject_API->enum_add_constants) +#define pyg_flags_add_constants (_PyGObject_API->flags_add_constants) +#define pyg_constant_strip_prefix (_PyGObject_API->constant_strip_prefix) +#define pyg_error_check (_PyGObject_API->error_check) +#define pyg_set_thread_block_funcs (_PyGObject_API->set_thread_block_funcs) +#define PyGParamSpec_Type (*_PyGObject_API->paramspec_type) +#define pyg_param_spec_new (_PyGObject_API->paramspec_new) +#define pyg_param_spec_from_object (_PyGObject_API->paramspec_get) +#define pyg_pyobj_to_unichar_conv (_PyGObject_API->pyobj_to_unichar_conv) +#define pyg_parse_constructor_args (_PyGObject_API->parse_constructor_args) +#define pyg_param_gvalue_as_pyobject (_PyGObject_API->value_as_pyobject) +#define pyg_param_gvalue_from_pyobject (_PyGObject_API->gvalue_from_param_pyobject) +#define PyGEnum_Type (*_PyGObject_API->enum_type) +#define pyg_enum_add (_PyGObject_API->enum_add) +#define pyg_enum_from_gtype (_PyGObject_API->enum_from_gtype) +#define PyGFlags_Type (*_PyGObject_API->flags_type) +#define pyg_flags_add (_PyGObject_API->flags_add) +#define pyg_flags_from_gtype (_PyGObject_API->flags_from_gtype) +#define pyg_enable_threads (_PyGObject_API->enable_threads) +#define pyg_gil_state_ensure (_PyGObject_API->gil_state_ensure) +#define pyg_gil_state_release (_PyGObject_API->gil_state_release) +#define pyg_register_class_init (_PyGObject_API->register_class_init) +#define pyg_register_interface_info (_PyGObject_API->register_interface_info) +#define pygobject_construct (_PyGObject_API->pygobject_construct) +#define pygobject_constructv (_PyGObject_API->pygobject_constructv) +#define pyg_set_object_has_new_constructor (_PyGObject_API->set_object_has_new_constructor) +#define pyg_add_warning_redirection (_PyGObject_API->add_warning_redirection) +#define pyg_disable_warning_redirections (_PyGObject_API->disable_warning_redirections) +#define pyg_type_register_custom_callback (_PyGObject_API->type_register_custom) +#define pyg_gerror_exception_check (_PyGObject_API->gerror_exception_check) +#define pyg_option_group_new (_PyGObject_API->option_group_new) + +#define pyg_block_threads() G_STMT_START { \ + if (_PyGObject_API->block_threads != NULL) \ + (* _PyGObject_API->block_threads)(); \ + } G_STMT_END +#define pyg_unblock_threads() G_STMT_START { \ + if (_PyGObject_API->unblock_threads != NULL) \ + (* _PyGObject_API->unblock_threads)(); \ + } G_STMT_END + +#define pyg_threads_enabled (_PyGObject_API->threads_enabled) + +#define pyg_begin_allow_threads \ + G_STMT_START { \ + PyThreadState *_save = NULL; \ + if (_PyGObject_API->threads_enabled) \ + _save = PyEval_SaveThread(); +#define pyg_end_allow_threads \ + if (_PyGObject_API->threads_enabled) \ + PyEval_RestoreThread(_save); \ + } G_STMT_END + + +/** + * pygobject_init: + * @req_major: minimum version major number, or -1 + * @req_minor: minimum version minor number, or -1 + * @req_micro: minimum version micro number, or -1 + * + * Imports and initializes the 'gobject' python module. Can + * optionally check for a required minimum version if @req_major, + * @req_minor, and @req_micro are all different from -1. + * + * Returns: a new reference to the gobject module on success, NULL in + * case of failure (and raises ImportError). + **/ +static inline PyObject * +pygobject_init(int req_major, int req_minor, int req_micro) +{ + PyObject *gobject, *cobject; + + gobject = PyImport_ImportModule("gobject"); + if (!gobject) { + if (PyErr_Occurred()) + { + PyObject *type, *value, *traceback; + PyObject *py_orig_exc; + PyErr_Fetch(&type, &value, &traceback); + py_orig_exc = PyObject_Repr(value); + Py_XDECREF(type); + Py_XDECREF(value); + Py_XDECREF(traceback); + PyErr_Format(PyExc_ImportError, + "could not import gobject (error was: %s)", + PyString_AsString(py_orig_exc)); + Py_DECREF(py_orig_exc); + } else { + PyErr_SetString(PyExc_ImportError, + "could not import gobject (no error given)"); + } + return NULL; + } + + cobject = PyObject_GetAttrString(gobject, "_PyGObject_API"); + if (cobject && PyCObject_Check(cobject)) + _PyGObject_API = (struct _PyGObject_Functions *) PyCObject_AsVoidPtr(cobject); + else { + PyErr_SetString(PyExc_ImportError, + "could not import gobject (could not find _PyGObject_API object)"); + Py_DECREF(gobject); + return NULL; + } + + if (req_major != -1) + { + int found_major, found_minor, found_micro; + PyObject *version; + + version = PyObject_GetAttrString(gobject, "pygobject_version"); + if (!version) + version = PyObject_GetAttrString(gobject, "pygtk_version"); + if (!version) { + PyErr_SetString(PyExc_ImportError, + "could not import gobject (version too old)"); + Py_DECREF(gobject); + return NULL; + } + if (!PyArg_ParseTuple(version, "iii", + &found_major, &found_minor, &found_micro)) { + PyErr_SetString(PyExc_ImportError, + "could not import gobject (version has invalid format)"); + Py_DECREF(version); + Py_DECREF(gobject); + return NULL; + } + Py_DECREF(version); + if (req_major != found_major || + req_minor > found_minor || + (req_minor == found_minor && req_micro > found_micro)) { + PyErr_Format(PyExc_ImportError, + "could not import gobject (version mismatch, %d.%d.%d is required, " + "found %d.%d.%d)", req_major, req_minor, req_micro, + found_major, found_minor, found_micro); + Py_DECREF(gobject); + return NULL; + } + } + return gobject; +} + +/* deprecated macro, use pygobject_init() instead. */ +#define init_pygobject() G_STMT_START { \ + if (!pygobject_init(-1, -1, -1)) \ + return; \ +} G_STMT_END + +/* deprecated macro, use pygobject_init() instead. */ +#define init_pygobject_check(req_major, req_minor, req_micro) G_STMT_START { \ + if (!pygobject_init(req_major, req_minor, req_micro)) \ + return; \ +} G_STMT_END + +/** + * PYLIST_FROMGLIBLIST: + * @type: the type of the GLib list e.g. #GList or #GSList + * @prefix: the prefix of functions that manipulate a list of the type + * given by type. + * + * A macro that creates a type specific code block which converts a GLib + * list (#GSList or #GList) to a Python list. The first two args of the macro + * are used to specify the type and list function prefix so that the type + * specific macros can be generated. + * + * The rest of the args are for the standard args for the type specific + * macro(s) created from this macro. + */ + #define PYLIST_FROMGLIBLIST(type,prefix,py_list,list,item_convert_func,\ + list_free,list_item_free) \ +G_STMT_START \ +{ \ + gint i, len; \ + PyObject *item; \ + void (*glib_list_free)(type*) = list_free; \ + GFunc glib_list_item_free = (GFunc)list_item_free; \ + \ + len = prefix##_length(list); \ + py_list = PyList_New(len); \ + for (i = 0; i < len; i++) { \ + gpointer list_item = prefix##_nth_data(list, i); \ + \ + item = item_convert_func; \ + PyList_SetItem(py_list, i, item); \ + } \ + if (glib_list_item_free != NULL) \ + prefix##_foreach(list, glib_list_item_free, NULL); \ + if (glib_list_free != NULL) \ + glib_list_free(list); \ +} G_STMT_END + +/** + * PYLIST_FROMGLIST: + * @py_list: the name of the Python list + * + * @list: the #GList to be converted to a Python list + * + * @item_convert_func: the function that converts a list item to a Python + * object. The function must refer to the list item using "@list_item" and + * must return a #PyObject* object. An example conversion function is: + * [[ + * PyString_FromString(list_item) + * ]] + * A more elaborate function is: + * [[ + * pyg_boxed_new(GTK_TYPE_RECENT_INFO, list_item, TRUE, TRUE) + * ]] + * @list_free: the name of a function that takes a single arg (the list) and + * frees its memory. Can be NULL if the list should not be freed. An example + * is: + * [[ + * g_list_free + * ]] + * @list_item_free: the name of a #GFunc function that frees the memory used + * by the items in the list or %NULL if the list items do not have to be + * freed. A simple example is: + * [[ + * g_free + * ]] + * + * A macro that adds code that converts a #GList to a Python list. + * + */ +#define PYLIST_FROMGLIST(py_list,list,item_convert_func,list_free,\ + list_item_free) \ + PYLIST_FROMGLIBLIST(GList,g_list,py_list,list,item_convert_func,\ + list_free,list_item_free) + +/** + * PYLIST_FROMGSLIST: + * @py_list: the name of the Python list + * + * @list: the #GSList to be converted to a Python list + * + * @item_convert_func: the function that converts a list item to a Python + * object. The function must refer to the list item using "@list_item" and + * must return a #PyObject* object. An example conversion function is: + * [[ + * PyString_FromString(list_item) + * ]] + * A more elaborate function is: + * [[ + * pyg_boxed_new(GTK_TYPE_RECENT_INFO, list_item, TRUE, TRUE) + * ]] + * @list_free: the name of a function that takes a single arg (the list) and + * frees its memory. Can be %NULL if the list should not be freed. An example + * is: + * [[ + * g_list_free + * ]] + * @list_item_free: the name of a #GFunc function that frees the memory used + * by the items in the list or %NULL if the list items do not have to be + * freed. A simple example is: + * [[ + * g_free + * ]] + * + * A macro that adds code that converts a #GSList to a Python list. + * + */ +#define PYLIST_FROMGSLIST(py_list,list,item_convert_func,list_free,\ + list_item_free) \ + PYLIST_FROMGLIBLIST(GSList,g_slist,py_list,list,item_convert_func,\ + list_free,list_item_free) + +/** + * PYLIST_ASGLIBLIST + * @type: the type of the GLib list e.g. GList or GSList + * @prefix: the prefix of functions that manipulate a list of the type + * given by type e.g. g_list or g_slist + * + * A macro that creates a type specific code block to be used to convert a + * Python list to a GLib list (GList or GSList). The first two args of the + * macro are used to specify the type and list function prefix so that the + * type specific macros can be generated. + * + * The rest of the args are for the standard args for the type specific + * macro(s) created from this macro. + */ +#define PYLIST_ASGLIBLIST(type,prefix,py_list,list,check_func,\ + convert_func,child_free_func,errormsg,errorreturn) \ +G_STMT_START \ +{ \ + Py_ssize_t i, n_list; \ + GFunc glib_child_free_func = (GFunc)child_free_func; \ + \ + if (!(py_list = PySequence_Fast(py_list, ""))) { \ + errormsg; \ + return errorreturn; \ + } \ + n_list = PySequence_Fast_GET_SIZE(py_list); \ + for (i = 0; i < n_list; i++) { \ + PyObject *py_item = PySequence_Fast_GET_ITEM(py_list, i); \ + \ + if (!check_func) { \ + if (glib_child_free_func) \ + prefix##_foreach(list, glib_child_free_func, NULL); \ + prefix##_free(list); \ + Py_DECREF(py_list); \ + errormsg; \ + return errorreturn; \ + } \ + list = prefix##_prepend(list, convert_func); \ + }; \ + Py_DECREF(py_list); \ + list = prefix##_reverse(list); \ +} \ +G_STMT_END +/** + * PYLIST_ASGLIST + * @py_list: the Python list to be converted + * @list: the #GList list to be converted + * @check_func: the expression that takes a #PyObject* arg (must be named + * @py_item) and returns an int value indicating if the Python object matches + * the required list item type (0 - %False or 1 - %True). An example is: + * [[ + * (PyString_Check(py_item)||PyUnicode_Check(py_item)) + * ]] + * @convert_func: the function that takes a #PyObject* arg (must be named + * py_item) and returns a pointer to the converted list object. An example + * is: + * [[ + * pygobject_get(py_item) + * ]] + * @child_free_func: the name of a #GFunc function that frees a GLib list + * item or %NULL if the list item does not have to be freed. This function is + * used to help free the items in a partially created list if there is an + * error. An example is: + * [[ + * g_free + * ]] + * @errormsg: a function that sets up a Python error message. An example is: + * [[ + * PyErr_SetString(PyExc_TypeError, "strings must be a sequence of" "strings + * or unicode objects") + * ]] + * @errorreturn: the value to return if an error occurs, e.g.: + * [[ + * %NULL + * ]] + * + * A macro that creates code that converts a Python list to a #GList. The + * returned list must be freed using the appropriate list free function when + * it's no longer needed. If an error occurs the child_free_func is used to + * release the memory used by the list items and then the list memory is + * freed. + */ +#define PYLIST_ASGLIST(py_list,list,check_func,convert_func,child_free_func,\ + errormsg,errorreturn) \ + PYLIST_ASGLIBLIST(GList,g_list,py_list,list,check_func,convert_func,\ + child_free_func,errormsg,errorreturn) + +/** + * PYLIST_ASGSLIST + * @py_list: the Python list to be converted + * @list: the #GSList list to be converted + * @check_func: the expression that takes a #PyObject* arg (must be named + * @py_item) and returns an int value indicating if the Python object matches + * the required list item type (0 - %False or 1 - %True). An example is: + * [[ + * (PyString_Check(py_item)||PyUnicode_Check(py_item)) + * ]] + * @convert_func: the function that takes a #PyObject* arg (must be named + * py_item) and returns a pointer to the converted list object. An example + * is: + * [[ + * pygobject_get(py_item) + * ]] + * @child_free_func: the name of a #GFunc function that frees a GLib list + * item or %NULL if the list item does not have to be freed. This function is + * used to help free the items in a partially created list if there is an + * error. An example is: + * [[ + * g_free + * ]] + * @errormsg: a function that sets up a Python error message. An example is: + * [[ + * PyErr_SetString(PyExc_TypeError, "strings must be a sequence of" "strings + * or unicode objects") + * ]] + * @errorreturn: the value to return if an error occurs, e.g.: + * [[ + * %NULL + * ]] + * + * A macro that creates code that converts a Python list to a #GSList. The + * returned list must be freed using the appropriate list free function when + * it's no longer needed. If an error occurs the child_free_func is used to + * release the memory used by the list items and then the list memory is + * freed. + */ +#define PYLIST_ASGSLIST(py_list,list,check_func,convert_func,child_free_func,\ + errormsg,errorreturn) \ + PYLIST_ASGLIBLIST(GSList,g_slist,py_list,list,check_func,convert_func,\ + child_free_func,errormsg,errorreturn) + +#endif /* !_INSIDE_PYGOBJECT_ */ + +G_END_DECLS + +#endif /* !_PYGOBJECT_H_ */ diff --git a/gobject/pygparamspec.c b/gobject/pygparamspec.c new file mode 100644 index 0000000..be3840b --- /dev/null +++ b/gobject/pygparamspec.c @@ -0,0 +1,397 @@ +/* -*- Mode: C; c-basic-offset: 4 -*- + * pygtk- Python bindings for the GTK toolkit. + * Copyright (C) 1998-2003 James Henstridge + * Copyright (C) 2004 Johan Dahlin + * + * pygenum.c: GEnum and GFlag wrappers + * + * This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or + * modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public + * License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either + * version 2.1 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. + * + * This library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, + * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of + * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU + * Lesser General Public License for more details. + * + * You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public + * License along with this library; if not, write to the Free Software + * Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 + * USA + */ + +#ifdef HAVE_CONFIG_H +# include +#endif + +#include + +#include "pygobject-private.h" +#include "pygparamspec.h" + +PYGLIB_DEFINE_TYPE("gobject.GParamSpec", PyGParamSpec_Type, PyGParamSpec); + +static int +pyg_param_spec_compare(PyGParamSpec *self, PyGParamSpec *v) +{ + if (self->pspec == v->pspec) return 0; + if (self->pspec > v->pspec) return -1; + return 1; +} + +static long +pyg_param_spec_hash(PyGParamSpec *self) +{ + return (long)self->pspec; +} + +static PyObject * +pyg_param_spec_repr(PyGParamSpec *self) +{ + char buf[80]; + + g_snprintf(buf, sizeof(buf), "<%s '%s'>", + G_PARAM_SPEC_TYPE_NAME(self->pspec), + g_param_spec_get_name(self->pspec)); + return _PyUnicode_FromString(buf); +} + +static void +pyg_param_spec_dealloc(PyGParamSpec *self) +{ + g_param_spec_unref(self->pspec); + PyObject_DEL(self); +} + + +static PyObject * +pygenum_from_pspec(GParamSpec *pspec) +{ + PyObject *pyclass; + GParamSpecEnum *enum_pspec; + GType enum_type; + + enum_pspec = G_PARAM_SPEC_ENUM(pspec); + enum_type = G_ENUM_CLASS_TYPE(enum_pspec->enum_class); + pyclass = (PyObject*)g_type_get_qdata(enum_type, pygenum_class_key); + if (pyclass == NULL) { + pyclass = pyg_enum_add(NULL, g_type_name(enum_type), NULL, enum_type); + if (pyclass == NULL) + pyclass = Py_None; + } + + Py_INCREF(pyclass); + return pyclass; +} + +static PyObject * +pygflags_from_pspec(GParamSpec *pspec) +{ + PyObject *pyclass; + GParamSpecFlags *flag_pspec; + GType flag_type; + + flag_pspec = G_PARAM_SPEC_FLAGS(pspec); + flag_type = G_FLAGS_CLASS_TYPE(flag_pspec->flags_class); + pyclass = (PyObject*)g_type_get_qdata(flag_type, pygflags_class_key); + if (pyclass == NULL) { + pyclass = pyg_flags_add(NULL, g_type_name(flag_type), NULL, flag_type); + if (pyclass == NULL) + pyclass = Py_None; + } + Py_INCREF(pyclass); + return pyclass; +} + +static PyObject * +pyg_param_spec_getattr(PyGParamSpec *self, const gchar *attr) +{ + GParamSpec *pspec; + + pspec = self->pspec; + + /* common attributes */ + if (!strcmp(attr, "__gtype__")) { + return pyg_type_wrapper_new(G_PARAM_SPEC_TYPE(pspec)); + } else if (!strcmp(attr, "name")) { + return Py_BuildValue("s", g_param_spec_get_name(pspec)); + } else if (!strcmp(attr, "nick")) { + return Py_BuildValue("s", g_param_spec_get_nick(pspec)); + } else if (!strcmp(attr, "blurb") || !strcmp(attr, "__doc__")) { + return Py_BuildValue("s", g_param_spec_get_blurb(pspec)); + } else if (!strcmp(attr, "flags")) { + return _PyLong_FromLong(pspec->flags); + } else if (!strcmp(attr, "value_type")) { + return pyg_type_wrapper_new(pspec->value_type); + } else if (!strcmp(attr, "owner_type")) { + return pyg_type_wrapper_new(pspec->owner_type); + } + + if (G_IS_PARAM_SPEC_CHAR(pspec)) { + if (!strcmp(attr, "__members__")) { + return Py_BuildValue("[sssssssssss]", "__doc__", "__gtype__", + "blurb", "default_value", "flags", + "maximum", "minimum", "name", "nick", + "owner_type", "value_type"); + } else if (!strcmp(attr, "default_value")) { + return _PyUnicode_FromFormat( + "%c", G_PARAM_SPEC_CHAR(pspec)->default_value); + } else if (!strcmp(attr, "minimum")) { + return _PyLong_FromLong(G_PARAM_SPEC_CHAR(pspec)->minimum); + } else if (!strcmp(attr, "maximum")) { + return _PyLong_FromLong(G_PARAM_SPEC_CHAR(pspec)->maximum); + } + } else if (G_IS_PARAM_SPEC_UCHAR(pspec)) { + if (!strcmp(attr, "__members__")) { + return Py_BuildValue("[sssssssssss]", "__doc__", "__gtype__", + "blurb", "default_value", + "flags", "maximum", "minimum", + "name", "nick", "owner_type", + "value_type"); + } else if (!strcmp(attr, "default_value")) { + return _PyUnicode_FromFormat( + "%c", G_PARAM_SPEC_UCHAR(pspec)->default_value); + } else if (!strcmp(attr, "minimum")) { + return _PyLong_FromLong(G_PARAM_SPEC_UCHAR(pspec)->minimum); + } else if (!strcmp(attr, "maximum")) { + return _PyLong_FromLong(G_PARAM_SPEC_UCHAR(pspec)->maximum); + } + } else if (G_IS_PARAM_SPEC_BOOLEAN(pspec)) { + if (!strcmp(attr, "__members__")) { + return Py_BuildValue("[sssssssss]", "__doc__", "__gtype__", + "blurb", "default_value", + "flags", "name", "nick", "owner_type", + "value_type"); + } else if (!strcmp(attr, "default_value")) { + return PyBool_FromLong(G_PARAM_SPEC_BOOLEAN(pspec)->default_value); + } + } else if (G_IS_PARAM_SPEC_INT(pspec)) { + if (!strcmp(attr, "__members__")) { + return Py_BuildValue("[sssssssssss]", "__doc__", "__gtype__", + "blurb", "default_value", + "flags", "maximum", "minimum", "name", + "nick", "owner_type", "value_type"); + } else if (!strcmp(attr, "default_value")) { + return _PyLong_FromLong(G_PARAM_SPEC_INT(pspec)->default_value); + } else if (!strcmp(attr, "minimum")) { + return _PyLong_FromLong(G_PARAM_SPEC_INT(pspec)->minimum); + } else if (!strcmp(attr, "maximum")) { + return _PyLong_FromLong(G_PARAM_SPEC_INT(pspec)->maximum); + } + } else if (G_IS_PARAM_SPEC_UINT(pspec)) { + if (!strcmp(attr, "__members__")) { + return Py_BuildValue("[sssssssssss]", "__doc__", "__gtype__", + "blurb", "default_value", + "flags", "maximum", "minimum", + "name", "nick", "owner_type", + "value_type"); + } else if (!strcmp(attr, "default_value")) { + return PyLong_FromUnsignedLong(G_PARAM_SPEC_UINT(pspec)->default_value); + } else if (!strcmp(attr, "minimum")) { + return PyLong_FromUnsignedLong(G_PARAM_SPEC_UINT(pspec)->minimum); + } else if (!strcmp(attr, "maximum")) { + return PyLong_FromUnsignedLong(G_PARAM_SPEC_UINT(pspec)->maximum); + } + } else if (G_IS_PARAM_SPEC_LONG(pspec)) { + if (!strcmp(attr, "__members__")) { + return Py_BuildValue("[sssssssssss]", "__doc__", "__gtype__", + "blurb", "default_value", + "flags", "maximum", "minimum", "name", + "nick", "owner_type", "value_type"); + } else if (!strcmp(attr, "default_value")) { + return PyLong_FromLong(G_PARAM_SPEC_LONG(pspec)->default_value); + } else if (!strcmp(attr, "minimum")) { + return PyLong_FromLong(G_PARAM_SPEC_LONG(pspec)->minimum); + } else if (!strcmp(attr, "maximum")) { + return PyLong_FromLong(G_PARAM_SPEC_LONG(pspec)->maximum); + } + } else if (G_IS_PARAM_SPEC_ULONG(pspec)) { + if (!strcmp(attr, "__members__")) { + return Py_BuildValue("[sssssssssss]", "__doc__", "__gtype__", + "blurb", "default_value", + "flags", "maximum", "minimum", "name", + "nick", "owner_type", "value_type"); + } else if (!strcmp(attr, "default_value")) { + return PyLong_FromUnsignedLong(G_PARAM_SPEC_ULONG(pspec)->default_value); + } else if (!strcmp(attr, "minimum")) { + return PyLong_FromUnsignedLong(G_PARAM_SPEC_ULONG(pspec)->minimum); + } else if (!strcmp(attr, "maximum")) { + return PyLong_FromUnsignedLong(G_PARAM_SPEC_ULONG(pspec)->maximum); + } + } else if (G_IS_PARAM_SPEC_INT64(pspec)) { + if (!strcmp(attr, "__members__")) { + return Py_BuildValue("[sssssssssss]", "__doc__", "__gtype__", + "blurb", "default_value", + "flags", "maximum", "minimum", "name", + "nick", "owner_type", "value_type"); + } else if (!strcmp(attr, "default_value")) { + return PyLong_FromLongLong(G_PARAM_SPEC_INT64(pspec)->default_value); + } else if (!strcmp(attr, "minimum")) { + return PyLong_FromLongLong(G_PARAM_SPEC_INT64(pspec)->minimum); + } else if (!strcmp(attr, "maximum")) { + return PyLong_FromLongLong(G_PARAM_SPEC_INT64(pspec)->maximum); + } + } else if (G_IS_PARAM_SPEC_UINT64(pspec)) { + if (!strcmp(attr, "__members__")) { + return Py_BuildValue("[sssssssssss]", "__doc__", "__gtype__", + "blurb", "default_value", + "flags", "maximum", "minimum", + "name", "nick", "owner_type", + "value_type"); + } else if (!strcmp(attr, "default_value")) { + return PyLong_FromUnsignedLongLong(G_PARAM_SPEC_UINT64(pspec)->default_value); + } else if (!strcmp(attr, "minimum")) { + return PyLong_FromUnsignedLongLong(G_PARAM_SPEC_UINT64(pspec)->minimum); + } else if (!strcmp(attr, "maximum")) { + return PyLong_FromUnsignedLongLong(G_PARAM_SPEC_UINT64(pspec)->maximum); + } + } else if (G_IS_PARAM_SPEC_UNICHAR(pspec)) { + if (!strcmp(attr, "__members__")) { + return Py_BuildValue("[sssssssss]", "__doc__", "__gtype__", + "blurb", "default_value", + "flags", "name", "nick", "owner_type", + "value_type"); + } else if (!strcmp(attr, "default_value")) { + return _PyUnicode_FromFormat( + "%c", G_PARAM_SPEC_UNICHAR(pspec)->default_value); + } + } else if (G_IS_PARAM_SPEC_ENUM(pspec)) { + if (!strcmp(attr, "__members__")) { + return Py_BuildValue("[ssssssssss]", "__doc__", "__gtype__", + "blurb", "default_value", "enum_class", + "flags", "name", "nick", "owner_type", + "value_type"); + } else if (!strcmp(attr, "default_value")) { + return pyg_enum_from_gtype( + pspec->value_type, G_PARAM_SPEC_ENUM(pspec)->default_value); + } else if (!strcmp(attr, "enum_class")) { + return pygenum_from_pspec(pspec); + } + } else if (G_IS_PARAM_SPEC_FLAGS(pspec)) { + if (!strcmp(attr, "__members__")) { + return Py_BuildValue("[ssssssssss]", "__doc__", "__gtype__", + "blurb", "default_value", + "flags", "flags_class", "name", "nick", + "owner_type", "value_type"); + } else if (!strcmp(attr, "default_value")) { + return pyg_flags_from_gtype( + pspec->value_type, G_PARAM_SPEC_FLAGS(pspec)->default_value); + } else if (!strcmp(attr, "flags_class")) { + return pygflags_from_pspec(pspec); + } + } else if (G_IS_PARAM_SPEC_FLOAT(pspec)) { + if (!strcmp(attr, "__members__")) { + return Py_BuildValue("[ssssssssssss]", "__doc__", "__gtype__", + "blurb", "epsilon", + "flags", "maximum", "minimum", "name", "nick", "owner_type", + "value_type", + "default_value"); + } else if (!strcmp(attr, "default_value")) { + return PyFloat_FromDouble(G_PARAM_SPEC_FLOAT(pspec)->default_value); + } else if (!strcmp(attr, "minimum")) { + return PyFloat_FromDouble(G_PARAM_SPEC_FLOAT(pspec)->minimum); + } else if (!strcmp(attr, "maximum")) { + return PyFloat_FromDouble(G_PARAM_SPEC_FLOAT(pspec)->maximum); + } else if (!strcmp(attr, "epsilon")) { + return PyFloat_FromDouble(G_PARAM_SPEC_FLOAT(pspec)->epsilon); + } + } else if (G_IS_PARAM_SPEC_DOUBLE(pspec)) { + if (!strcmp(attr, "__members__")) { + return Py_BuildValue("[ssssssssssss]", "__doc__", "__gtype__", + "blurb", "default_value", "epsilon", + "flags", "maximum", "minimum", "name", "nick", + "owner_type", "value_type"); + } else if (!strcmp(attr, "default_value")) { + return PyFloat_FromDouble( + G_PARAM_SPEC_DOUBLE(pspec)->default_value); + } else if (!strcmp(attr, "minimum")) { + return PyFloat_FromDouble(G_PARAM_SPEC_DOUBLE(pspec)->minimum); + } else if (!strcmp(attr, "maximum")) { + return PyFloat_FromDouble(G_PARAM_SPEC_DOUBLE(pspec)->maximum); + } else if (!strcmp(attr, "epsilon")) { + return PyFloat_FromDouble(G_PARAM_SPEC_DOUBLE(pspec)->epsilon); + } + } else if (G_IS_PARAM_SPEC_STRING(pspec)) { + if (!strcmp(attr, "__members__")) { + return Py_BuildValue("[ssssssssssssss]", "__doc__", "__gtype__", + "blurb", "cset_firth", "cset_nth", "default_value", + "ensure_non_null", "flags", "name", "nick", + "null_fold_if_empty", "owner_type", "substitutor", + "value_type"); + } else if (!strcmp(attr, "default_value")) { + return Py_BuildValue( + "s", G_PARAM_SPEC_STRING(pspec)->default_value); + } else if (!strcmp(attr, "cset_first")) { + return Py_BuildValue( + "s", G_PARAM_SPEC_STRING(pspec)->cset_first); + } else if (!strcmp(attr, "cset_nth")) { + return Py_BuildValue( + "s", G_PARAM_SPEC_STRING(pspec)->cset_nth); + } else if (!strcmp(attr, "substitutor")) { + return Py_BuildValue( + "c", G_PARAM_SPEC_STRING(pspec)->substitutor); + } else if (!strcmp(attr, "null_fold_if_empty")) { + return PyBool_FromLong( + G_PARAM_SPEC_STRING(pspec)->null_fold_if_empty); + } else if (!strcmp(attr, "ensure_non_null")) { + return PyBool_FromLong( + G_PARAM_SPEC_STRING(pspec)->ensure_non_null); + } + } else { + if (!strcmp(attr, "__members__")) { + return Py_BuildValue("[ssssssss]", "__doc__", "__gtype__", "blurb", + "flags", "name", "nick", + "owner_type", "value_type"); + + /* This is actually not what's exported by GObjects paramspecs, + * But we exported this in earlier versions, so it's better to keep it here + * compatibility. But don't add it in __members__, to "hide" it. + */ + } else if (!strcmp(attr, "default_value")) { + /* XXX: Raise deprecation warning */ + Py_INCREF(Py_None); + return Py_None; + } + } + + PyErr_SetString(PyExc_AttributeError, attr); + return NULL; +} + +/** + * pyg_param_spec_new: + * @pspec: a GParamSpec. + * + * Creates a wrapper for a GParamSpec. + * + * Returns: the GParamSpec wrapper. + */ +PyObject * +pyg_param_spec_new(GParamSpec *pspec) +{ + PyGParamSpec *self; + + self = (PyGParamSpec *)PyObject_NEW(PyGParamSpec, + &PyGParamSpec_Type); + if (self == NULL) + return NULL; + + self->pspec = g_param_spec_ref(pspec); + return (PyObject *)self; +} + +void +pygobject_paramspec_register_types(PyObject *d) +{ + Py_TYPE(&PyGParamSpec_Type) = &PyType_Type; + PyGParamSpec_Type.tp_dealloc = (destructor)pyg_param_spec_dealloc; + PyGParamSpec_Type.tp_getattr = (getattrfunc)pyg_param_spec_getattr; + PyGParamSpec_Type.tp_compare = (cmpfunc)pyg_param_spec_compare; + PyGParamSpec_Type.tp_repr = (reprfunc)pyg_param_spec_repr; + PyGParamSpec_Type.tp_hash = (hashfunc)pyg_param_spec_hash; + + if (PyType_Ready(&PyGParamSpec_Type)) + return; + PyDict_SetItemString(d, "GParamSpec", (PyObject *)&PyGParamSpec_Type); +} diff --git a/gobject/pygparamspec.h b/gobject/pygparamspec.h new file mode 100644 index 0000000..64aab0c --- /dev/null +++ b/gobject/pygparamspec.h @@ -0,0 +1,31 @@ +/* -*- Mode: C; c-basic-offset: 4 -*- + * pygtk- Python bindings for the GTK toolkit. + * Copyright (C) 1998-2003 James Henstridge + * 2004-2008 Johan Dahlin + * pyginterface.c: wrapper for the gobject library. + * + * This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or + * modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public + * License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either + * version 2.1 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. + * + * This library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, + * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of + * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU + * Lesser General Public License for more details. + * + * You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public + * License along with this library; if not, write to the Free Software + * Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 + * USA + */ + +#ifndef __PYGOBJECT_PARAMSPEC_H__ +#define __PYGOBJECT_PARAMSPEC_H__ + +extern PyTypeObject PyGParamSpec_Type; +PyObject * pyg_param_spec_new (GParamSpec *pspec); + +void pygobject_paramspec_register_types(PyObject *d); + +#endif /* __PYGOBJECT_PARAMSPEC_H__ */ diff --git a/gobject/pygpointer.c b/gobject/pygpointer.c new file mode 100644 index 0000000..5f6417f --- /dev/null +++ b/gobject/pygpointer.c @@ -0,0 +1,193 @@ +/* -*- Mode: C; c-basic-offset: 4 -*- + * pygtk- Python bindings for the GTK toolkit. + * Copyright (C) 1998-2003 James Henstridge + * + * pygpointer.c: wrapper for GPointer + * + * This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or + * modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public + * License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either + * version 2.1 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. + * + * This library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, + * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of + * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU + * Lesser General Public License for more details. + * + * You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public + * License along with this library; if not, write to the Free Software + * Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 + * USA + */ + +#ifdef HAVE_CONFIG_H +# include +#endif + +#include +#include "pygobject-private.h" +#include "pygpointer.h" + +#include "pygi-external.h" + + +GQuark pygpointer_class_key; + +PYGLIB_DEFINE_TYPE("gobject.GPointer", PyGPointer_Type, PyGPointer); + +static void +pyg_pointer_dealloc(PyGPointer *self) +{ + Py_TYPE(self)->tp_free((PyObject *)self); +} + +static int +pyg_pointer_compare(PyGPointer *self, PyGPointer *v) +{ + if (self->pointer == v->pointer) return 0; + if (self->pointer > v->pointer) return -1; + return 1; +} + +static long +pyg_pointer_hash(PyGPointer *self) +{ + return (long)self->pointer; +} + +static PyObject * +pyg_pointer_repr(PyGPointer *self) +{ + gchar buf[128]; + + g_snprintf(buf, sizeof(buf), "<%s at 0x%lx>", g_type_name(self->gtype), + (long)self->pointer); + return _PyUnicode_FromString(buf); +} + +static int +pyg_pointer_init(PyGPointer *self, PyObject *args, PyObject *kwargs) +{ + gchar buf[512]; + + if (!PyArg_ParseTuple(args, ":GPointer.__init__")) + return -1; + + self->pointer = NULL; + self->gtype = 0; + + g_snprintf(buf, sizeof(buf), "%s can not be constructed", + Py_TYPE(self)->tp_name); + PyErr_SetString(PyExc_NotImplementedError, buf); + return -1; +} + +static void +pyg_pointer_free(PyObject *op) +{ + PyObject_FREE(op); +} + +/** + * pyg_register_pointer: + * @dict: the module dictionary to store the wrapper class. + * @class_name: the Python name for the wrapper class. + * @pointer_type: the GType of the pointer type being wrapped. + * @type: the wrapper class. + * + * Registers a wrapper for a pointer type. The wrapper class will be + * a subclass of gobject.GPointer, and a reference to the wrapper + * class will be stored in the provided module dictionary. + */ +void +pyg_register_pointer(PyObject *dict, const gchar *class_name, + GType pointer_type, PyTypeObject *type) +{ + PyObject *o; + + g_return_if_fail(dict != NULL); + g_return_if_fail(class_name != NULL); + g_return_if_fail(pointer_type != 0); + + if (!type->tp_dealloc) type->tp_dealloc = (destructor)pyg_pointer_dealloc; + + Py_TYPE(type) = &PyType_Type; + type->tp_base = &PyGPointer_Type; + + if (PyType_Ready(type) < 0) { + g_warning("could not get type `%s' ready", type->tp_name); + return; + } + + PyDict_SetItemString(type->tp_dict, "__gtype__", + o=pyg_type_wrapper_new(pointer_type)); + Py_DECREF(o); + + g_type_set_qdata(pointer_type, pygpointer_class_key, type); + + PyDict_SetItemString(dict, (char *)class_name, (PyObject *)type); +} + +/** + * pyg_pointer_new: + * @pointer_type: the GType of the pointer value. + * @pointer: the pointer value. + * + * Creates a wrapper for a pointer value. Since G_TYPE_POINTER types + * don't register any information about how to copy/free them, there + * is no guarantee that the pointer will remain valid, and there is + * nothing registered to release the pointer when the pointer goes out + * of scope. This is why we don't recommend people use these types. + * + * Returns: the boxed wrapper. + */ +PyObject * +pyg_pointer_new(GType pointer_type, gpointer pointer) +{ + PyGILState_STATE state; + PyGPointer *self; + PyTypeObject *tp; + g_return_val_if_fail(pointer_type != 0, NULL); + + state = pyglib_gil_state_ensure(); + + if (!pointer) { + Py_INCREF(Py_None); + pyglib_gil_state_release(state); + return Py_None; + } + + tp = g_type_get_qdata(pointer_type, pygpointer_class_key); + + if (!tp) + tp = (PyTypeObject *)pygi_type_import_by_g_type(pointer_type); + + if (!tp) + tp = (PyTypeObject *)&PyGPointer_Type; /* fallback */ + self = PyObject_NEW(PyGPointer, tp); + + pyglib_gil_state_release(state); + + if (self == NULL) + return NULL; + + self->pointer = pointer; + self->gtype = pointer_type; + + return (PyObject *)self; +} + +void +pygobject_pointer_register_types(PyObject *d) +{ + pygpointer_class_key = g_quark_from_static_string("PyGPointer::class"); + + PyGPointer_Type.tp_dealloc = (destructor)pyg_pointer_dealloc; + PyGPointer_Type.tp_compare = (cmpfunc)pyg_pointer_compare; + PyGPointer_Type.tp_repr = (reprfunc)pyg_pointer_repr; + PyGPointer_Type.tp_hash = (hashfunc)pyg_pointer_hash; + PyGPointer_Type.tp_flags = Py_TPFLAGS_DEFAULT | Py_TPFLAGS_BASETYPE; + PyGPointer_Type.tp_init = (initproc)pyg_pointer_init; + PyGPointer_Type.tp_free = (freefunc)pyg_pointer_free; + PYGOBJECT_REGISTER_GTYPE(d, PyGPointer_Type, "GPointer", G_TYPE_POINTER); +} diff --git a/gobject/pygpointer.h b/gobject/pygpointer.h new file mode 100644 index 0000000..f2923da --- /dev/null +++ b/gobject/pygpointer.h @@ -0,0 +1,27 @@ +/* -*- Mode: C; c-basic-offset: 4 -*- + * pygtk- Python bindings for the GTK toolkit. + * Copyright (C) 1998-2003 James Henstridge + * 2004-2008 Johan Dahlin + * + * This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or + * modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public + * License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either + * version 2.1 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. + * + * This library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, + * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of + * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU + * Lesser General Public License for more details. + * + * You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public + * License along with this library; if not, write to the Free Software + * Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 + * USA + */ + +#ifndef __PYGOBJECT_POINTER_H__ +#define __PYGOBJECT_POINTER_H__ + +void pygobject_pointer_register_types(PyObject *d); + +#endif /* __PYGOBJECT_POINTER_H__ */ diff --git a/gobject/pygtype.c b/gobject/pygtype.c new file mode 100644 index 0000000..5550ce8 --- /dev/null +++ b/gobject/pygtype.c @@ -0,0 +1,1779 @@ +/* -*- Mode: C; c-basic-offset: 4 -*- + * pygtk- Python bindings for the GTK toolkit. + * Copyright (C) 1998-2003 James Henstridge + * + * pygtype.c: glue code to wrap the GType code. + * + * This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or + * modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public + * License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either + * version 2.1 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. + * + * This library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, + * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of + * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU + * Lesser General Public License for more details. + * + * You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public + * License along with this library; if not, write to the Free Software + * Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 + * USA + */ + +#ifdef HAVE_CONFIG_H +# include +#endif + +#include + +#include "pygobject-private.h" +#include "pygparamspec.h" +#include "pygtype.h" + +/* -------------- __gtype__ objects ---------------------------- */ + +typedef struct { + PyObject_HEAD + GType type; +} PyGTypeWrapper; + +PYGLIB_DEFINE_TYPE("gobject.GType", PyGTypeWrapper_Type, PyGTypeWrapper); + +static int +pyg_type_wrapper_compare(PyGTypeWrapper *self, PyGTypeWrapper *v) +{ + if (self->type == v->type) return 0; + if (self->type > v->type) return -1; + return 1; +} + +static long +pyg_type_wrapper_hash(PyGTypeWrapper *self) +{ + return (long)self->type; +} + +static PyObject * +pyg_type_wrapper_repr(PyGTypeWrapper *self) +{ + char buf[80]; + const gchar *name = g_type_name(self->type); + + g_snprintf(buf, sizeof(buf), "", + name?name:"invalid", (unsigned long int) self->type); + return _PyUnicode_FromString(buf); +} + +static void +pyg_type_wrapper_dealloc(PyGTypeWrapper *self) +{ + PyObject_DEL(self); +} + +static GQuark +_pyg_type_key(GType type) { + GQuark key; + + if (g_type_is_a(type, G_TYPE_INTERFACE)) { + key = pyginterface_type_key; + } else if (g_type_is_a(type, G_TYPE_ENUM)) { + key = pygenum_class_key; + } else if (g_type_is_a(type, G_TYPE_FLAGS)) { + key = pygflags_class_key; + } else if (g_type_is_a(type, G_TYPE_POINTER)) { + key = pygpointer_class_key; + } else if (g_type_is_a(type, G_TYPE_BOXED)) { + key = pygboxed_type_key; + } else { + key = pygobject_class_key; + } + + return key; +} + +static PyObject * +_wrap_g_type_wrapper__get_pytype(PyGTypeWrapper *self, void *closure) +{ + GQuark key; + PyObject *py_type; + + key = _pyg_type_key(self->type); + + py_type = g_type_get_qdata(self->type, key); + if (!py_type) + py_type = Py_None; + + Py_INCREF(py_type); + return py_type; +} + +static int +_wrap_g_type_wrapper__set_pytype(PyGTypeWrapper *self, PyObject* value, void *closure) +{ + GQuark key; + PyObject *py_type; + + key = _pyg_type_key(self->type); + + py_type = g_type_get_qdata(self->type, key); + Py_CLEAR(py_type); + if (value == Py_None) + g_type_set_qdata(self->type, key, NULL); + else if (PyType_Check(value)) { + Py_INCREF(value); + g_type_set_qdata(self->type, key, value); + } else { + PyErr_SetString(PyExc_TypeError, "Value must be None or a type object"); + return -1; + } + + return 0; +} + +static PyObject * +_wrap_g_type_wrapper__get_name(PyGTypeWrapper *self, void *closure) +{ + const char *name = g_type_name(self->type); + return _PyUnicode_FromString(name ? name : "invalid"); +} + +static PyObject * +_wrap_g_type_wrapper__get_parent(PyGTypeWrapper *self, void *closure) +{ + return pyg_type_wrapper_new(g_type_parent(self->type)); +} + +static PyObject * +_wrap_g_type_wrapper__get_fundamental(PyGTypeWrapper *self, void *closure) +{ + return pyg_type_wrapper_new(g_type_fundamental(self->type)); +} + +static PyObject * +_wrap_g_type_wrapper__get_children(PyGTypeWrapper *self, void *closure) +{ + guint n_children, i; + GType *children; + PyObject *retval; + + children = g_type_children(self->type, &n_children); + + retval = PyList_New(n_children); + for (i = 0; i < n_children; i++) + PyList_SetItem(retval, i, pyg_type_wrapper_new(children[i])); + g_free(children); + + return retval; +} + +static PyObject * +_wrap_g_type_wrapper__get_interfaces(PyGTypeWrapper *self, void *closure) +{ + guint n_interfaces, i; + GType *interfaces; + PyObject *retval; + + interfaces = g_type_interfaces(self->type, &n_interfaces); + + retval = PyList_New(n_interfaces); + for (i = 0; i < n_interfaces; i++) + PyList_SetItem(retval, i, pyg_type_wrapper_new(interfaces[i])); + g_free(interfaces); + + return retval; +} + +static PyObject * +_wrap_g_type_wrapper__get_depth(PyGTypeWrapper *self, void *closure) +{ + return _PyLong_FromLong(g_type_depth(self->type)); +} + +static PyGetSetDef _PyGTypeWrapper_getsets[] = { + { "pytype", (getter)_wrap_g_type_wrapper__get_pytype, (setter)_wrap_g_type_wrapper__set_pytype }, + { "name", (getter)_wrap_g_type_wrapper__get_name, (setter)0 }, + { "fundamental", (getter)_wrap_g_type_wrapper__get_fundamental, (setter)0 }, + { "parent", (getter)_wrap_g_type_wrapper__get_parent, (setter)0 }, + { "children", (getter)_wrap_g_type_wrapper__get_children, (setter)0 }, + { "interfaces", (getter)_wrap_g_type_wrapper__get_interfaces, (setter)0 }, + { "depth", (getter)_wrap_g_type_wrapper__get_depth, (setter)0 }, + { NULL, (getter)0, (setter)0 } +}; + +static PyObject* +_wrap_g_type_is_interface(PyGTypeWrapper *self) +{ + return PyBool_FromLong(G_TYPE_IS_INTERFACE(self->type)); +} + +static PyObject* +_wrap_g_type_is_classed(PyGTypeWrapper *self) +{ + return PyBool_FromLong(G_TYPE_IS_CLASSED(self->type)); +} + +static PyObject* +_wrap_g_type_is_instantiatable(PyGTypeWrapper *self) +{ + return PyBool_FromLong(G_TYPE_IS_INSTANTIATABLE(self->type)); +} + +static PyObject* +_wrap_g_type_is_derivable(PyGTypeWrapper *self) +{ + return PyBool_FromLong(G_TYPE_IS_DERIVABLE(self->type)); +} + +static PyObject* +_wrap_g_type_is_deep_derivable(PyGTypeWrapper *self) +{ + return PyBool_FromLong(G_TYPE_IS_DEEP_DERIVABLE(self->type)); +} + +static PyObject* +_wrap_g_type_is_abstract(PyGTypeWrapper *self) +{ + return PyBool_FromLong(G_TYPE_IS_ABSTRACT(self->type)); +} + +static PyObject* +_wrap_g_type_is_value_abstract(PyGTypeWrapper *self) +{ + return PyBool_FromLong(G_TYPE_IS_VALUE_ABSTRACT(self->type)); +} + +static PyObject* +_wrap_g_type_is_value_type(PyGTypeWrapper *self) +{ + return PyBool_FromLong(G_TYPE_IS_VALUE_TYPE(self->type)); +} + +static PyObject* +_wrap_g_type_has_value_table(PyGTypeWrapper *self) +{ + return PyBool_FromLong(G_TYPE_HAS_VALUE_TABLE(self->type)); +} + +static PyObject* +_wrap_g_type_from_name(PyGTypeWrapper *_, PyObject *args) +{ + char *type_name; + GType type; + + if (!PyArg_ParseTuple(args, "s:GType.from_name", &type_name)) + return NULL; + + type = _pyg_type_from_name(type_name); + if (type == 0) { + PyErr_SetString(PyExc_RuntimeError, "unknown type name"); + return NULL; + } + + return pyg_type_wrapper_new(type); +} + +static PyObject* +_wrap_g_type_is_a(PyGTypeWrapper *self, PyObject *args) +{ + PyObject *gparent; + GType parent; + + if (!PyArg_ParseTuple(args, "O:GType.is_a", &gparent)) + return NULL; + else if ((parent = pyg_type_from_object(gparent)) == 0) + return NULL; + + return PyBool_FromLong(g_type_is_a(self->type, parent)); +} + +static PyMethodDef _PyGTypeWrapper_methods[] = { + { "is_interface", (PyCFunction)_wrap_g_type_is_interface, METH_NOARGS }, + { "is_classed", (PyCFunction)_wrap_g_type_is_classed, METH_NOARGS }, + { "is_instantiatable", (PyCFunction)_wrap_g_type_is_instantiatable, METH_NOARGS }, + { "is_derivable", (PyCFunction)_wrap_g_type_is_derivable, METH_NOARGS }, + { "is_deep_derivable", (PyCFunction)_wrap_g_type_is_deep_derivable, METH_NOARGS }, + { "is_abstract", (PyCFunction)_wrap_g_type_is_abstract, METH_NOARGS }, + { "is_value_abstract", (PyCFunction)_wrap_g_type_is_value_abstract, METH_NOARGS }, + { "is_value_type", (PyCFunction)_wrap_g_type_is_value_type, METH_NOARGS }, + { "has_value_table", (PyCFunction)_wrap_g_type_has_value_table, METH_NOARGS }, + { "from_name", (PyCFunction)_wrap_g_type_from_name, METH_VARARGS | METH_STATIC }, + { "is_a", (PyCFunction)_wrap_g_type_is_a, METH_VARARGS }, + { NULL, 0, 0 } +}; + +static int +pyg_type_wrapper_init(PyGTypeWrapper *self, PyObject *args, PyObject *kwargs) +{ + static char *kwlist[] = { "object", NULL }; + PyObject *py_object; + GType type; + + if (!PyArg_ParseTupleAndKeywords(args, kwargs, + "O:GType.__init__", + kwlist, &py_object)) + return -1; + + if (!(type = pyg_type_from_object(py_object))) + return -1; + + self->type = type; + + return 0; +} + +/** + * pyg_type_wrapper_new: + * type: a GType + * + * Creates a Python wrapper for a GType. + * + * Returns: the Python wrapper. + */ +PyObject * +pyg_type_wrapper_new(GType type) +{ + PyGTypeWrapper *self; + + self = (PyGTypeWrapper *)PyObject_NEW(PyGTypeWrapper, + &PyGTypeWrapper_Type); + if (self == NULL) + return NULL; + + self->type = type; + return (PyObject *)self; +} + +/** + * pyg_type_from_object: + * obj: a Python object + * + * converts a python object to a GType. Raises an exception if it + * can't perform the conversion. + * + * Returns: the corresponding GType, or 0 on error. + */ +GType +pyg_type_from_object(PyObject *obj) +{ + PyObject *gtype; + GType type; + + /* NULL check */ + if (!obj) { + PyErr_SetString(PyExc_TypeError, "can't get type from NULL object"); + return 0; + } + + /* map some standard types to primitive GTypes ... */ + if (obj == Py_None) + return G_TYPE_NONE; + if (PyType_Check(obj)) { + PyTypeObject *tp = (PyTypeObject *)obj; + + if (tp == &_PyLong_Type) + return G_TYPE_INT; + else if (tp == &PyBool_Type) + return G_TYPE_BOOLEAN; + else if (tp == &PyLong_Type) + return G_TYPE_LONG; + else if (tp == &PyFloat_Type) + return G_TYPE_DOUBLE; + else if (tp == &_PyUnicode_Type) + return G_TYPE_STRING; + else if (tp == &PyBaseObject_Type) + return PY_TYPE_OBJECT; + } + + if (Py_TYPE(obj) == &PyGTypeWrapper_Type) { + return ((PyGTypeWrapper *)obj)->type; + } + + /* handle strings */ + if (_PyUnicode_Check(obj)) { + gchar *name = _PyUnicode_AsString(obj); + + type = _pyg_type_from_name(name); + if (type != 0) { + return type; + } + } + + /* finally, look for a __gtype__ attribute on the object */ + gtype = PyObject_GetAttrString(obj, "__gtype__"); + + if (gtype) { + if (Py_TYPE(gtype) == &PyGTypeWrapper_Type) { + type = ((PyGTypeWrapper *)gtype)->type; + Py_DECREF(gtype); + return type; + } + Py_DECREF(gtype); + } + + PyErr_Clear(); + PyErr_SetString(PyExc_TypeError, "could not get typecode from object"); + return 0; +} + +/* -------------- GValue marshalling ------------------ */ + +/** + * pyg_enum_get_value: + * @enum_type: the GType of the flag. + * @obj: a Python object representing the flag value + * @val: a pointer to the location to store the integer representation of the flag. + * + * Converts a Python object to the integer equivalent. The conversion + * will depend on the type of the Python object. If the object is an + * integer, it is passed through directly. If it is a string, it will + * be treated as a full or short enum name as defined in the GType. + * + * Returns: 0 on success or -1 on failure + */ +gint +pyg_enum_get_value(GType enum_type, PyObject *obj, gint *val) +{ + GEnumClass *eclass = NULL; + gint res = -1; + + g_return_val_if_fail(val != NULL, -1); + if (!obj) { + *val = 0; + res = 0; + } else if (_PyLong_Check(obj)) { + *val = _PyLong_AsLong(obj); + res = 0; + + if (PyObject_TypeCheck(obj, &PyGEnum_Type) && ((PyGEnum *) obj)->gtype != enum_type) { + g_warning("expected enumeration type %s, but got %s instead", + g_type_name(enum_type), + g_type_name(((PyGEnum *) obj)->gtype)); + } + /* Dumb code duplication, but probably not worth it to have yet another macro. */ + } else if (PyLong_Check(obj)) { + *val = PyLong_AsLong(obj); + res = 0; + + if (PyObject_TypeCheck(obj, &PyGEnum_Type) && ((PyGEnum *) obj)->gtype != enum_type) { + g_warning("expected enumeration type %s, but got %s instead", + g_type_name(enum_type), + g_type_name(((PyGEnum *) obj)->gtype)); + } + } else if (_PyUnicode_Check(obj)) { + GEnumValue *info; + char *str = _PyUnicode_AsString(obj); + + if (enum_type != G_TYPE_NONE) + eclass = G_ENUM_CLASS(g_type_class_ref(enum_type)); + else { + PyErr_SetString(PyExc_TypeError, "could not convert string to enum because there is no GType associated to look up the value"); + res = -1; + } + info = g_enum_get_value_by_name(eclass, str); + g_type_class_unref(eclass); + + if (!info) + info = g_enum_get_value_by_nick(eclass, str); + if (info) { + *val = info->value; + res = 0; + } else { + PyErr_SetString(PyExc_TypeError, "could not convert string"); + res = -1; + } + } else { + PyErr_SetString(PyExc_TypeError,"enum values must be strings or ints"); + res = -1; + } + return res; +} + +/** + * pyg_flags_get_value: + * @flag_type: the GType of the flag. + * @obj: a Python object representing the flag value + * @val: a pointer to the location to store the integer representation of the flag. + * + * Converts a Python object to the integer equivalent. The conversion + * will depend on the type of the Python object. If the object is an + * integer, it is passed through directly. If it is a string, it will + * be treated as a full or short flag name as defined in the GType. + * If it is a tuple, then the items are treated as strings and ORed + * together. + * + * Returns: 0 on success or -1 on failure + */ +gint +pyg_flags_get_value(GType flag_type, PyObject *obj, gint *val) +{ + GFlagsClass *fclass = NULL; + gint res = -1; + + g_return_val_if_fail(val != NULL, -1); + if (!obj) { + *val = 0; + res = 0; + } else if (_PyLong_Check(obj)) { + *val = _PyLong_AsLong(obj); + res = 0; + } else if (PyLong_Check(obj)) { + *val = PyLong_AsLongLong(obj); + res = 0; + } else if (_PyUnicode_Check(obj)) { + GFlagsValue *info; + char *str = _PyUnicode_AsString(obj); + + if (flag_type != G_TYPE_NONE) + fclass = G_FLAGS_CLASS(g_type_class_ref(flag_type)); + else { + PyErr_SetString(PyExc_TypeError, "could not convert string to flag because there is no GType associated to look up the value"); + res = -1; + } + info = g_flags_get_value_by_name(fclass, str); + g_type_class_unref(fclass); + + if (!info) + info = g_flags_get_value_by_nick(fclass, str); + if (info) { + *val = info->value; + res = 0; + } else { + PyErr_SetString(PyExc_TypeError, "could not convert string"); + res = -1; + } + } else if (PyTuple_Check(obj)) { + int i, len; + + len = PyTuple_Size(obj); + *val = 0; + res = 0; + + if (flag_type != G_TYPE_NONE) + fclass = G_FLAGS_CLASS(g_type_class_ref(flag_type)); + else { + PyErr_SetString(PyExc_TypeError, "could not convert string to flag because there is no GType associated to look up the value"); + res = -1; + } + + for (i = 0; i < len; i++) { + PyObject *item = PyTuple_GetItem(obj, i); + char *str = _PyUnicode_AsString(item); + GFlagsValue *info = g_flags_get_value_by_name(fclass, str); + + if (!info) + info = g_flags_get_value_by_nick(fclass, str); + if (info) { + *val |= info->value; + } else { + PyErr_SetString(PyExc_TypeError, "could not convert string"); + res = -1; + break; + } + } + g_type_class_unref(fclass); + } else { + PyErr_SetString(PyExc_TypeError, + "flag values must be strings, ints, longs, or tuples"); + res = -1; + } + return res; +} + +typedef struct { + fromvaluefunc fromvalue; + tovaluefunc tovalue; +} PyGTypeMarshal; +static GQuark pyg_type_marshal_key = 0; + +static PyGTypeMarshal * +pyg_type_lookup(GType type) +{ + GType ptype = type; + PyGTypeMarshal *tm = NULL; + + /* recursively lookup types */ + while (ptype) { + if ((tm = g_type_get_qdata(ptype, pyg_type_marshal_key)) != NULL) + break; + ptype = g_type_parent(ptype); + } + return tm; +} + +/** + * pyg_register_gtype_custom: + * @gtype: the GType for the new type + * @from_func: a function to convert GValues to Python objects + * @to_func: a function to convert Python objects to GValues + * + * In order to handle specific conversion of gboxed types or new + * fundamental types, you may use this function to register conversion + * handlers. + */ + +void +pyg_register_gtype_custom(GType gtype, + fromvaluefunc from_func, + tovaluefunc to_func) +{ + PyGTypeMarshal *tm; + + if (!pyg_type_marshal_key) + pyg_type_marshal_key = g_quark_from_static_string("PyGType::marshal"); + + tm = g_new(PyGTypeMarshal, 1); + tm->fromvalue = from_func; + tm->tovalue = to_func; + g_type_set_qdata(gtype, pyg_type_marshal_key, tm); +} + +static int +pyg_value_array_from_pyobject(GValue *value, + PyObject *obj, + const GParamSpecValueArray *pspec) +{ + int len; + GValueArray *value_array; + int i; + + len = PySequence_Length(obj); + if (len == -1) { + PyErr_Clear(); + return -1; + } + + if (pspec && pspec->fixed_n_elements > 0 && len != pspec->fixed_n_elements) + return -1; + + value_array = g_value_array_new(len); + + for (i = 0; i < len; ++i) { + PyObject *item = PySequence_GetItem(obj, i); + GType type; + GValue item_value = { 0, }; + int status; + + if (! item) { + PyErr_Clear(); + g_value_array_free(value_array); + return -1; + } + + if (pspec && pspec->element_spec) + type = G_PARAM_SPEC_VALUE_TYPE(pspec->element_spec); + else if (item == Py_None) + type = G_TYPE_POINTER; /* store None as NULL */ + else { + type = pyg_type_from_object((PyObject*)Py_TYPE(item)); + if (! type) { + PyErr_Clear(); + g_value_array_free(value_array); + Py_DECREF(item); + return -1; + } + } + + g_value_init(&item_value, type); + status = (pspec && pspec->element_spec) + ? pyg_param_gvalue_from_pyobject(&item_value, item, pspec->element_spec) + : pyg_value_from_pyobject(&item_value, item); + Py_DECREF(item); + + if (status == -1) { + g_value_array_free(value_array); + g_value_unset(&item_value); + return -1; + } + + g_value_array_append(value_array, &item_value); + g_value_unset(&item_value); + } + + g_value_take_boxed(value, value_array); + return 0; +} + +/** + * pyg_value_from_pyobject: + * @value: the GValue object to store the converted value in. + * @obj: the Python object to convert. + * + * This function converts a Python object and stores the result in a + * GValue. The GValue must be initialised in advance with + * g_value_init(). If the Python object can't be converted to the + * type of the GValue, then an error is returned. + * + * Returns: 0 on success, -1 on error. + */ +int +pyg_value_from_pyobject(GValue *value, PyObject *obj) +{ + PyObject *tmp; + + switch (G_TYPE_FUNDAMENTAL(G_VALUE_TYPE(value))) { + case G_TYPE_INTERFACE: + /* we only handle interface types that have a GObject prereq */ + if (g_type_is_a(G_VALUE_TYPE(value), G_TYPE_OBJECT)) { + if (obj == Py_None) + g_value_set_object(value, NULL); + else { + if (!PyObject_TypeCheck(obj, &PyGObject_Type)) { + return -1; + } + if (!G_TYPE_CHECK_INSTANCE_TYPE(pygobject_get(obj), + G_VALUE_TYPE(value))) { + return -1; + } + g_value_set_object(value, pygobject_get(obj)); + } + } else { + return -1; + } + break; + case G_TYPE_CHAR: + if ((tmp = PyObject_Str(obj))) + g_value_set_char(value, _PyUnicode_AsString(tmp)[0]); + else { + PyErr_Clear(); + return -1; + } + Py_DECREF(tmp); + break; + case G_TYPE_UCHAR: + if (_PyLong_Check(obj)) { + glong val; + val = _PyLong_AsLong(obj); + if (val >= 0 && val <= 255) + g_value_set_uchar(value, (guchar)_PyLong_AsLong (obj)); + else + return -1; + } else if ((tmp = PyObject_Str(obj))) { + g_value_set_uchar(value, _PyUnicode_AsString(tmp)[0]); + Py_DECREF(tmp); + } else { + PyErr_Clear(); + return -1; + } + break; + case G_TYPE_BOOLEAN: + g_value_set_boolean(value, PyObject_IsTrue(obj)); + break; + case G_TYPE_INT: + g_value_set_int(value, _PyLong_AsLong(obj)); + break; + case G_TYPE_UINT: + { + if (_PyLong_Check(obj)) { + glong val; + + val = _PyLong_AsLong(obj); + if (val >= 0 && val <= G_MAXUINT) + g_value_set_uint(value, (guint)val); + else + return -1; + } else { + g_value_set_uint(value, PyLong_AsUnsignedLong(obj)); + } + } + break; + case G_TYPE_LONG: + g_value_set_long(value, _PyLong_AsLong(obj)); + break; + case G_TYPE_ULONG: + { + if (_PyLong_Check(obj)) { + glong val; + + val = _PyLong_AsLong(obj); + if (val >= 0) + g_value_set_ulong(value, (gulong)val); + else + return -1; + } else { + g_value_set_ulong(value, PyLong_AsUnsignedLong(obj)); + } + } + break; + case G_TYPE_INT64: + g_value_set_int64(value, PyLong_AsLongLong(obj)); + break; + case G_TYPE_UINT64: +#if PY_VERSION_HEX < 0x03000000 + if (PyInt_Check(obj)) { + long v = PyInt_AsLong(obj); + if (v < 0) { + PyErr_SetString(PyExc_OverflowError, "negative value not allowed for uint64 property"); + return -1; + } + g_value_set_uint64(value, v); + } else +#endif + if (PyLong_Check(obj)) + g_value_set_uint64(value, PyLong_AsUnsignedLongLong(obj)); + else + return -1; + break; + case G_TYPE_ENUM: + { + gint val = 0; + if (pyg_enum_get_value(G_VALUE_TYPE(value), obj, &val) < 0) { + PyErr_Clear(); + return -1; + } + g_value_set_enum(value, val); + } + break; + case G_TYPE_FLAGS: + { + gint val = 0; + if (pyg_flags_get_value(G_VALUE_TYPE(value), obj, &val) < 0) { + PyErr_Clear(); + return -1; + } + g_value_set_flags(value, val); + } + break; + case G_TYPE_FLOAT: + g_value_set_float(value, PyFloat_AsDouble(obj)); + break; + case G_TYPE_DOUBLE: + g_value_set_double(value, PyFloat_AsDouble(obj)); + break; + case G_TYPE_STRING: + if (obj == Py_None) + g_value_set_string(value, NULL); + else if ((tmp = PyObject_Str(obj))) { + g_value_set_string(value, _PyUnicode_AsString(tmp)); + Py_DECREF(tmp); + } else { + PyErr_Clear(); + return -1; + } + break; + case G_TYPE_POINTER: + if (obj == Py_None) + g_value_set_pointer(value, NULL); + else if (PyObject_TypeCheck(obj, &PyGPointer_Type) && + G_VALUE_HOLDS(value, ((PyGPointer *)obj)->gtype)) + g_value_set_pointer(value, pyg_pointer_get(obj, gpointer)); + else if (PyCObject_Check(obj)) + g_value_set_pointer(value, PyCObject_AsVoidPtr(obj)); + else + return -1; + break; + case G_TYPE_BOXED: { + PyGTypeMarshal *bm; + + if (obj == Py_None) + g_value_set_boxed(value, NULL); + else if (G_VALUE_HOLDS(value, PY_TYPE_OBJECT)) + g_value_set_boxed(value, obj); + else if (PyObject_TypeCheck(obj, &PyGBoxed_Type) && + G_VALUE_HOLDS(value, ((PyGBoxed *)obj)->gtype)) + g_value_set_boxed(value, pyg_boxed_get(obj, gpointer)); + else if (G_VALUE_HOLDS(value, G_TYPE_VALUE)) { + GType type; + GValue *n_value; + + type = pyg_type_from_object((PyObject*)Py_TYPE(obj)); + if (G_UNLIKELY (! type)) { + PyErr_Clear(); + return -1; + } + n_value = g_new0 (GValue, 1); + g_value_init (n_value, type); + g_value_take_boxed (value, n_value); + return pyg_value_from_pyobject (n_value, obj); + } + else if (PySequence_Check(obj) && + G_VALUE_HOLDS(value, G_TYPE_VALUE_ARRAY)) + return pyg_value_array_from_pyobject(value, obj, NULL); + else if (_PyUnicode_Check(obj) && + G_VALUE_HOLDS(value, G_TYPE_GSTRING)) { + GString *string; + char *buffer; + Py_ssize_t len; + if (_PyUnicode_AsStringAndSize(obj, &buffer, &len)) + return -1; + string = g_string_new_len(buffer, len); + g_value_set_boxed(value, string); + g_string_free (string, TRUE); + break; + } + else if ((bm = pyg_type_lookup(G_VALUE_TYPE(value))) != NULL) + return bm->tovalue(value, obj); + else if (PyCObject_Check(obj)) + g_value_set_boxed(value, PyCObject_AsVoidPtr(obj)); + else + return -1; + break; + } + case G_TYPE_PARAM: + if (PyGParamSpec_Check(obj)) + g_value_set_param(value, PyCObject_AsVoidPtr(obj)); + else + return -1; + break; + case G_TYPE_OBJECT: + if (obj == Py_None) { + g_value_set_object(value, NULL); + } else if (PyObject_TypeCheck(obj, &PyGObject_Type) && + G_TYPE_CHECK_INSTANCE_TYPE(pygobject_get(obj), + G_VALUE_TYPE(value))) { + g_value_set_object(value, pygobject_get(obj)); + } else + return -1; + break; + default: + { + PyGTypeMarshal *bm; + if ((bm = pyg_type_lookup(G_VALUE_TYPE(value))) != NULL) + return bm->tovalue(value, obj); + break; + } + } + if (PyErr_Occurred()) { + g_value_unset(value); + PyErr_Clear(); + return -1; + } + return 0; +} + +/** + * pyg_value_as_pyobject: + * @value: the GValue object. + * @copy_boxed: true if boxed values should be copied. + * + * This function creates/returns a Python wrapper object that + * represents the GValue passed as an argument. + * + * Returns: a PyObject representing the value. + */ +PyObject * +pyg_value_as_pyobject(const GValue *value, gboolean copy_boxed) +{ + gchar buf[128]; + + switch (G_TYPE_FUNDAMENTAL(G_VALUE_TYPE(value))) { + case G_TYPE_INTERFACE: + if (g_type_is_a(G_VALUE_TYPE(value), G_TYPE_OBJECT)) + return pygobject_new(g_value_get_object(value)); + else + break; + case G_TYPE_CHAR: { + gint8 val = g_value_get_char(value); + return _PyUnicode_FromStringAndSize((char *)&val, 1); + } + case G_TYPE_UCHAR: { + guint8 val = g_value_get_uchar(value); + return _PyUnicode_FromStringAndSize((char *)&val, 1); + } + case G_TYPE_BOOLEAN: { + return PyBool_FromLong(g_value_get_boolean(value)); + } + case G_TYPE_INT: + return _PyLong_FromLong(g_value_get_int(value)); + case G_TYPE_UINT: + { + /* in Python, the Int object is backed by a long. If a + long can hold the whole value of an unsigned int, use + an Int. Otherwise, use a Long object to avoid overflow. + This matches the ULongArg behavior in codegen/argtypes.h */ +#if (G_MAXUINT <= G_MAXLONG) + return _PyLong_FromLong((glong) g_value_get_uint(value)); +#else + return PyLong_FromUnsignedLong((gulong) g_value_get_uint(value)); +#endif + } + case G_TYPE_LONG: + return _PyLong_FromLong(g_value_get_long(value)); + case G_TYPE_ULONG: + { + gulong val = g_value_get_ulong(value); + + if (val <= G_MAXLONG) + return _PyLong_FromLong((glong) val); + else + return PyLong_FromUnsignedLong(val); + } + case G_TYPE_INT64: + { + gint64 val = g_value_get_int64(value); + + if (G_MINLONG <= val && val <= G_MAXLONG) + return _PyLong_FromLong((glong) val); + else + return PyLong_FromLongLong(val); + } + case G_TYPE_UINT64: + { + guint64 val = g_value_get_uint64(value); + + if (val <= G_MAXLONG) + return _PyLong_FromLong((glong) val); + else + return PyLong_FromUnsignedLongLong(val); + } + case G_TYPE_ENUM: + return pyg_enum_from_gtype(G_VALUE_TYPE(value), g_value_get_enum(value)); + case G_TYPE_FLAGS: + return pyg_flags_from_gtype(G_VALUE_TYPE(value), g_value_get_flags(value)); + case G_TYPE_FLOAT: + return PyFloat_FromDouble(g_value_get_float(value)); + case G_TYPE_DOUBLE: + return PyFloat_FromDouble(g_value_get_double(value)); + case G_TYPE_STRING: + { + const gchar *str = g_value_get_string(value); + + if (str) + return _PyUnicode_FromString(str); + Py_INCREF(Py_None); + return Py_None; + } + case G_TYPE_POINTER: + return pyg_pointer_new(G_VALUE_TYPE(value), + g_value_get_pointer(value)); + case G_TYPE_BOXED: { + PyGTypeMarshal *bm; + + if (G_VALUE_HOLDS(value, PY_TYPE_OBJECT)) { + PyObject *ret = (PyObject *)g_value_dup_boxed(value); + if (ret == NULL) { + Py_INCREF(Py_None); + return Py_None; + } + return ret; + } else if (G_VALUE_HOLDS(value, G_TYPE_VALUE)) { + GValue *n_value = g_value_get_boxed (value); + return pyg_value_as_pyobject(n_value, copy_boxed); + } else if (G_VALUE_HOLDS(value, G_TYPE_VALUE_ARRAY)) { + GValueArray *array = (GValueArray *) g_value_get_boxed(value); + PyObject *ret = PyList_New(array->n_values); + int i; + for (i = 0; i < array->n_values; ++i) + PyList_SET_ITEM(ret, i, pyg_value_as_pyobject + (array->values + i, copy_boxed)); + return ret; + } else if (G_VALUE_HOLDS(value, G_TYPE_GSTRING)) { + GString *string = (GString *) g_value_get_boxed(value); + PyObject *ret = _PyUnicode_FromStringAndSize(string->str, string->len); + return ret; + } + bm = pyg_type_lookup(G_VALUE_TYPE(value)); + if (bm) { + return bm->fromvalue(value); + } else { + if (copy_boxed) + return pyg_boxed_new(G_VALUE_TYPE(value), + g_value_get_boxed(value), TRUE, TRUE); + else + return pyg_boxed_new(G_VALUE_TYPE(value), + g_value_get_boxed(value),FALSE,FALSE); + } + } + case G_TYPE_PARAM: + return pyg_param_spec_new(g_value_get_param(value)); + case G_TYPE_OBJECT: + return pygobject_new(g_value_get_object(value)); + default: + { + PyGTypeMarshal *bm; + if ((bm = pyg_type_lookup(G_VALUE_TYPE(value)))) + return bm->fromvalue(value); + break; + } + } + g_snprintf(buf, sizeof(buf), "unknown type %s", + g_type_name(G_VALUE_TYPE(value))); + PyErr_SetString(PyExc_TypeError, buf); + return NULL; +} + +/* -------------- PyGClosure ----------------- */ + +static void +pyg_closure_invalidate(gpointer data, GClosure *closure) +{ + PyGClosure *pc = (PyGClosure *)closure; + PyGILState_STATE state; + + state = pyglib_gil_state_ensure(); + Py_XDECREF(pc->callback); + Py_XDECREF(pc->extra_args); + Py_XDECREF(pc->swap_data); + pyglib_gil_state_release(state); + + pc->callback = NULL; + pc->extra_args = NULL; + pc->swap_data = NULL; +} + +static void +pyg_closure_marshal(GClosure *closure, + GValue *return_value, + guint n_param_values, + const GValue *param_values, + gpointer invocation_hint, + gpointer marshal_data) +{ + PyGILState_STATE state; + PyGClosure *pc = (PyGClosure *)closure; + PyObject *params, *ret; + guint i; + + state = pyglib_gil_state_ensure(); + + /* construct Python tuple for the parameter values */ + params = PyTuple_New(n_param_values); + for (i = 0; i < n_param_values; i++) { + /* swap in a different initial data for connect_object() */ + if (i == 0 && G_CCLOSURE_SWAP_DATA(closure)) { + g_return_if_fail(pc->swap_data != NULL); + Py_INCREF(pc->swap_data); + PyTuple_SetItem(params, 0, pc->swap_data); + } else { + PyObject *item = pyg_value_as_pyobject(¶m_values[i], FALSE); + + /* error condition */ + if (!item) { + goto out; + } + PyTuple_SetItem(params, i, item); + } + } + /* params passed to function may have extra arguments */ + if (pc->extra_args) { + PyObject *tuple = params; + params = PySequence_Concat(tuple, pc->extra_args); + Py_DECREF(tuple); + } + ret = PyObject_CallObject(pc->callback, params); + if (ret == NULL) { + if (pc->exception_handler) + pc->exception_handler(return_value, n_param_values, param_values); + else + PyErr_Print(); + goto out; + } + + if (return_value && pyg_value_from_pyobject(return_value, ret) != 0) { + PyErr_SetString(PyExc_TypeError, + "can't convert return value to desired type"); + + if (pc->exception_handler) + pc->exception_handler(return_value, n_param_values, param_values); + else + PyErr_Print(); + } + Py_DECREF(ret); + + out: + Py_DECREF(params); + pyglib_gil_state_release(state); +} + +/** + * pyg_closure_new: + * callback: a Python callable object + * extra_args: a tuple of extra arguments, or None/NULL. + * swap_data: an alternative python object to pass first. + * + * Creates a GClosure wrapping a Python callable and optionally a set + * of additional function arguments. This is needed to attach python + * handlers to signals, for instance. + * + * Returns: the new closure. + */ +GClosure * +pyg_closure_new(PyObject *callback, PyObject *extra_args, PyObject *swap_data) +{ + GClosure *closure; + + g_return_val_if_fail(callback != NULL, NULL); + closure = g_closure_new_simple(sizeof(PyGClosure), NULL); + g_closure_add_invalidate_notifier(closure, NULL, pyg_closure_invalidate); + g_closure_set_marshal(closure, pyg_closure_marshal); + Py_INCREF(callback); + ((PyGClosure *)closure)->callback = callback; + if (extra_args && extra_args != Py_None) { + Py_INCREF(extra_args); + if (!PyTuple_Check(extra_args)) { + PyObject *tmp = PyTuple_New(1); + PyTuple_SetItem(tmp, 0, extra_args); + extra_args = tmp; + } + ((PyGClosure *)closure)->extra_args = extra_args; + } + if (swap_data) { + Py_INCREF(swap_data); + ((PyGClosure *)closure)->swap_data = swap_data; + closure->derivative_flag = TRUE; + } + return closure; +} + +/** + * pyg_closure_set_exception_handler: + * @closure: a closure created with pyg_closure_new() + * @handler: the handler to call when an exception occurs or NULL for none + * + * Sets the handler to call when an exception occurs during closure invocation. + * The handler is responsible for providing a proper return value to the + * closure invocation. If @handler is %NULL, the default handler will be used. + * The default handler prints the exception to stderr and doesn't touch the + * closure's return value. + */ +void +pyg_closure_set_exception_handler(GClosure *closure, + PyClosureExceptionHandler handler) +{ + PyGClosure *pygclosure; + + g_return_if_fail(closure != NULL); + + pygclosure = (PyGClosure *)closure; + pygclosure->exception_handler = handler; +} +/* -------------- PySignalClassClosure ----------------- */ +/* a closure used for the `class closure' of a signal. As this gets + * all the info from the first argument to the closure and the + * invocation hint, we can have a single closure that handles all + * class closure cases. We call a method by the name of the signal + * with "do_" prepended. + * + * We also remove the first argument from the * param list, as it is + * the instance object, which is passed * implicitly to the method + * object. */ + +static void +pyg_signal_class_closure_marshal(GClosure *closure, + GValue *return_value, + guint n_param_values, + const GValue *param_values, + gpointer invocation_hint, + gpointer marshal_data) +{ + PyGILState_STATE state; + GObject *object; + PyObject *object_wrapper; + GSignalInvocationHint *hint = (GSignalInvocationHint *)invocation_hint; + gchar *method_name, *tmp; + PyObject *method; + PyObject *params, *ret; + guint i, len; + + state = pyglib_gil_state_ensure(); + + g_return_if_fail(invocation_hint != NULL); + /* get the object passed as the first argument to the closure */ + object = g_value_get_object(¶m_values[0]); + g_return_if_fail(object != NULL && G_IS_OBJECT(object)); + + /* get the wrapper for this object */ + object_wrapper = pygobject_new(object); + g_return_if_fail(object_wrapper != NULL); + + /* construct method name for this class closure */ + method_name = g_strconcat("do_", g_signal_name(hint->signal_id), NULL); + + /* convert dashes to underscores. For some reason, g_signal_name + * seems to convert all the underscores in the signal name to + dashes??? */ + for (tmp = method_name; *tmp != '\0'; tmp++) + if (*tmp == '-') *tmp = '_'; + + method = PyObject_GetAttrString(object_wrapper, method_name); + g_free(method_name); + + if (!method) { + PyErr_Clear(); + Py_DECREF(object_wrapper); + pyglib_gil_state_release(state); + return; + } + Py_DECREF(object_wrapper); + + /* construct Python tuple for the parameter values; don't copy boxed values + initially because we'll check after the call to see if a copy is needed. */ + params = PyTuple_New(n_param_values - 1); + for (i = 1; i < n_param_values; i++) { + PyObject *item = pyg_value_as_pyobject(¶m_values[i], FALSE); + + /* error condition */ + if (!item) { + Py_DECREF(params); + pyglib_gil_state_release(state); + return; + } + PyTuple_SetItem(params, i - 1, item); + } + + ret = PyObject_CallObject(method, params); + + /* Copy boxed values if others ref them, this needs to be done regardless of + exception status. */ + len = PyTuple_Size(params); + for (i = 0; i < len; i++) { + PyObject *item = PyTuple_GetItem(params, i); + if (item != NULL && PyObject_TypeCheck(item, &PyGBoxed_Type) + && item->ob_refcnt != 1) { + PyGBoxed* boxed_item = (PyGBoxed*)item; + if (!boxed_item->free_on_dealloc) { + boxed_item->boxed = g_boxed_copy(boxed_item->gtype, boxed_item->boxed); + boxed_item->free_on_dealloc = TRUE; + } + } + } + + if (ret == NULL) { + PyErr_Print(); + Py_DECREF(method); + Py_DECREF(params); + pyglib_gil_state_release(state); + return; + } + Py_DECREF(method); + Py_DECREF(params); + if (return_value) + pyg_value_from_pyobject(return_value, ret); + Py_DECREF(ret); + pyglib_gil_state_release(state); +} + +/** + * pyg_signal_class_closure_get: + * + * Returns the GClosure used for the class closure of signals. When + * called, it will invoke the method do_signalname (for the signal + * "signalname"). + * + * Returns: the closure. + */ +GClosure * +pyg_signal_class_closure_get(void) +{ + static GClosure *closure; + + if (closure == NULL) { + closure = g_closure_new_simple(sizeof(GClosure), NULL); + g_closure_set_marshal(closure, pyg_signal_class_closure_marshal); + + g_closure_ref(closure); + g_closure_sink(closure); + } + return closure; +} + +GClosure * +gclosure_from_pyfunc(PyGObject *object, PyObject *func) +{ + GSList *l; + PyGObjectData *inst_data; + inst_data = pyg_object_peek_inst_data(object->obj); + if (inst_data) + { + for (l = inst_data->closures; l; l = l->next) { + PyGClosure *pyclosure = l->data; + int res; + PyObject_Cmp(pyclosure->callback, func, &res); + if (!res) { + return (GClosure*)pyclosure; + } + } + } + return NULL; +} + +/* ----- __doc__ descriptor for GObject and GInterface ----- */ + +static void +object_doc_dealloc(PyObject *self) +{ + PyObject_FREE(self); +} + +/* append information about signals of a particular gtype */ +static void +add_signal_docs(GType gtype, GString *string) +{ + GTypeClass *class = NULL; + guint *signal_ids, n_ids = 0, i; + + if (G_TYPE_IS_CLASSED(gtype)) + class = g_type_class_ref(gtype); + signal_ids = g_signal_list_ids(gtype, &n_ids); + + if (n_ids > 0) { + g_string_append_printf(string, "Signals from %s:\n", + g_type_name(gtype)); + + for (i = 0; i < n_ids; i++) { + GSignalQuery query; + guint j; + + g_signal_query(signal_ids[i], &query); + + g_string_append(string, " "); + g_string_append(string, query.signal_name); + g_string_append(string, " ("); + for (j = 0; j < query.n_params; j++) { + g_string_append(string, g_type_name(query.param_types[j])); + if (j != query.n_params - 1) + g_string_append(string, ", "); + } + g_string_append(string, ")"); + if (query.return_type && query.return_type != G_TYPE_NONE) { + g_string_append(string, " -> "); + g_string_append(string, g_type_name(query.return_type)); + } + g_string_append(string, "\n"); + } + g_free(signal_ids); + g_string_append(string, "\n"); + } + if (class) + g_type_class_unref(class); +} + +static void +add_property_docs(GType gtype, GString *string) +{ + GObjectClass *class; + GParamSpec **props; + guint n_props = 0, i; + gboolean has_prop = FALSE; + G_CONST_RETURN gchar *blurb=NULL; + + class = g_type_class_ref(gtype); + props = g_object_class_list_properties(class, &n_props); + + for (i = 0; i < n_props; i++) { + if (props[i]->owner_type != gtype) + continue; /* these are from a parent type */ + + /* print out the heading first */ + if (!has_prop) { + g_string_append_printf(string, "Properties from %s:\n", + g_type_name(gtype)); + has_prop = TRUE; + } + g_string_append_printf(string, " %s -> %s: %s\n", + g_param_spec_get_name(props[i]), + g_type_name(props[i]->value_type), + g_param_spec_get_nick(props[i])); + + /* g_string_append_printf crashes on win32 if the third + argument is NULL. */ + blurb=g_param_spec_get_blurb(props[i]); + if (blurb) + g_string_append_printf(string, " %s\n",blurb); + } + g_free(props); + if (has_prop) + g_string_append(string, "\n"); + g_type_class_unref(class); +} + +static PyObject * +object_doc_descr_get(PyObject *self, PyObject *obj, PyObject *type) +{ + GType gtype = 0; + GString *string; + PyObject *pystring; + + if (obj && pygobject_check(obj, &PyGObject_Type)) { + gtype = G_OBJECT_TYPE(pygobject_get(obj)); + if (!gtype) + PyErr_SetString(PyExc_RuntimeError, "could not get object type"); + } else { + gtype = pyg_type_from_object(type); + } + if (!gtype) + return NULL; + + string = g_string_new_len(NULL, 512); + + if (g_type_is_a(gtype, G_TYPE_INTERFACE)) + g_string_append_printf(string, "Interface %s\n\n", g_type_name(gtype)); + else if (g_type_is_a(gtype, G_TYPE_OBJECT)) + g_string_append_printf(string, "Object %s\n\n", g_type_name(gtype)); + else + g_string_append_printf(string, "%s\n\n", g_type_name(gtype)); + + if (((PyTypeObject *) type)->tp_doc) + g_string_append_printf(string, "%s\n\n", ((PyTypeObject *) type)->tp_doc); + + if (g_type_is_a(gtype, G_TYPE_OBJECT)) { + GType parent = G_TYPE_OBJECT; + GArray *parents = g_array_new(FALSE, FALSE, sizeof(GType)); + int iparent; + + while (parent) { + g_array_append_val(parents, parent); + parent = g_type_next_base(gtype, parent); + } + + for (iparent = parents->len - 1; iparent >= 0; --iparent) { + GType *interfaces; + guint n_interfaces, i; + + parent = g_array_index(parents, GType, iparent); + add_signal_docs(parent, string); + add_property_docs(parent, string); + + /* add docs for implemented interfaces */ + interfaces = g_type_interfaces(parent, &n_interfaces); + for (i = 0; i < n_interfaces; i++) + add_signal_docs(interfaces[i], string); + g_free(interfaces); + } + g_array_free(parents, TRUE); + } + + pystring = _PyUnicode_FromStringAndSize(string->str, string->len); + g_string_free(string, TRUE); + return pystring; +} + +PYGLIB_DEFINE_TYPE("gobject.GObject.__doc__", PyGObjectDoc_Type, PyObject); + +/** + * pyg_object_descr_doc_get: + * + * Returns an object intended to be the __doc__ attribute of GObject + * wrappers. When read in the context of the object it will return + * some documentation about the signals and properties of the object. + * + * Returns: the descriptor. + */ +PyObject * +pyg_object_descr_doc_get(void) +{ + static PyObject *doc_descr = NULL; + + if (!doc_descr) { + Py_TYPE(&PyGObjectDoc_Type) = &PyType_Type; + if (PyType_Ready(&PyGObjectDoc_Type)) + return NULL; + + doc_descr = PyObject_NEW(PyObject, &PyGObjectDoc_Type); + if (doc_descr == NULL) + return NULL; + } + return doc_descr; +} + + +/** + * pyg_pyobj_to_unichar_conv: + * + * Converts PyObject value to a unichar and write result to memory + * pointed to by ptr. Follows the calling convention of a ParseArgs + * converter (O& format specifier) so it may be used to convert function + * arguments. + * + * Returns: 1 if the conversion succeeds and 0 otherwise. If the conversion + * did not succeesd, a Python exception is raised + */ +int pyg_pyobj_to_unichar_conv(PyObject* py_obj, void* ptr) +{ + gunichar* u = ptr; + const Py_UNICODE* uni_buffer; + PyObject* tmp_uni = NULL; + + if (PyUnicode_Check(py_obj)) { + tmp_uni = py_obj; + Py_INCREF(tmp_uni); + } + else { + tmp_uni = PyUnicode_FromObject(py_obj); + if (tmp_uni == NULL) + goto failure; + } + + if ( PyUnicode_GetSize(tmp_uni) != 1) { + PyErr_SetString(PyExc_ValueError, "unicode character value must be 1 character uniode string"); + goto failure; + } + uni_buffer = PyUnicode_AsUnicode(tmp_uni); + if ( uni_buffer == NULL) + goto failure; + *u = uni_buffer[0]; + + Py_DECREF(tmp_uni); + return 1; + + failure: + Py_XDECREF(tmp_uni); + return 0; +} + + +int +pyg_param_gvalue_from_pyobject(GValue* value, + PyObject* py_obj, + const GParamSpec* pspec) +{ + if (G_IS_PARAM_SPEC_UNICHAR(pspec)) { + gunichar u; + + if (!pyg_pyobj_to_unichar_conv(py_obj, &u)) { + PyErr_Clear(); + return -1; + } + g_value_set_uint(value, u); + return 0; + } + else if (G_IS_PARAM_SPEC_VALUE_ARRAY(pspec)) + return pyg_value_array_from_pyobject(value, py_obj, + G_PARAM_SPEC_VALUE_ARRAY(pspec)); + else { + return pyg_value_from_pyobject(value, py_obj); + } +} + +PyObject* +pyg_param_gvalue_as_pyobject(const GValue* gvalue, + gboolean copy_boxed, + const GParamSpec* pspec) +{ + if (G_IS_PARAM_SPEC_UNICHAR(pspec)) { + gunichar u; + Py_UNICODE uni_buffer[2] = { 0, 0 }; + + u = g_value_get_uint(gvalue); + uni_buffer[0] = u; + return PyUnicode_FromUnicode(uni_buffer, 1); + } + else { + return pyg_value_as_pyobject(gvalue, copy_boxed); + } +} + +/** + * pyg_type_registration_callback + * @gtypename: type name + * @callback: function to run + * + */ +typedef struct { + PyGTypeRegistrationFunction callback; + gpointer data; +} CustomTypeData; + +void +pyg_type_register_custom_callback(const gchar *typename, + PyGTypeRegistrationFunction callback, + gpointer user_data) +{ + CustomTypeData *data; + + if (!custom_type_registration) + custom_type_registration = g_hash_table_new_full (g_str_hash, g_str_equal, + g_free, g_free); + + data = g_new (CustomTypeData, 1); + data->callback = callback; + data->data = user_data; + + g_hash_table_insert(custom_type_registration, + g_strdup(typename), + data); +} + +PyTypeObject * +pyg_type_get_custom(const gchar *name) +{ + CustomTypeData *data; + PyTypeObject *retval; + + if (!custom_type_registration) + return NULL; + + data = g_hash_table_lookup(custom_type_registration, name); + if (!data) + return NULL; + + retval = data->callback(name, data->data); + + g_hash_table_remove(custom_type_registration, name); + + return retval; +} + +GType +_pyg_type_from_name(const gchar *name) +{ + GType type; + + type = g_type_from_name(name); + if (type == G_TYPE_INVALID) { + pyg_type_get_custom(name); + type = g_type_from_name(name); + } + + return type; +} + +static PyObject * +_pyg_strv_from_gvalue(const GValue *value) +{ + gchar **argv = (gchar **) g_value_get_boxed(value); + int argc = 0, i; + PyObject *py_argv; + + if (argv) { + while (argv[argc]) + argc++; + } + py_argv = PyList_New(argc); + for (i = 0; i < argc; ++i) + PyList_SET_ITEM(py_argv, i, _PyUnicode_FromString(argv[i])); + return py_argv; +} + +static int +_pyg_strv_to_gvalue(GValue *value, PyObject *obj) +{ + Py_ssize_t argc, i; + gchar **argv; + + if (!(PyTuple_Check(obj) || PyList_Check(obj))) + return -1; + + argc = PySequence_Length(obj); + for (i = 0; i < argc; ++i) + if (!_PyUnicode_Check(PySequence_Fast_GET_ITEM(obj, i))) + return -1; + argv = g_new(gchar *, argc + 1); + for (i = 0; i < argc; ++i) + argv[i] = g_strdup(_PyUnicode_AsString(PySequence_Fast_GET_ITEM(obj, i))); + argv[i] = NULL; + g_value_take_boxed(value, argv); + return 0; +} + +void +pygobject_type_register_types(PyObject *d) +{ + PyGTypeWrapper_Type.tp_dealloc = (destructor)pyg_type_wrapper_dealloc; + PyGTypeWrapper_Type.tp_compare = (cmpfunc)pyg_type_wrapper_compare; + PyGTypeWrapper_Type.tp_repr = (reprfunc)pyg_type_wrapper_repr; + PyGTypeWrapper_Type.tp_hash = (hashfunc)pyg_type_wrapper_hash; + PyGTypeWrapper_Type.tp_flags = Py_TPFLAGS_DEFAULT; + PyGTypeWrapper_Type.tp_methods = _PyGTypeWrapper_methods; + PyGTypeWrapper_Type.tp_getset = _PyGTypeWrapper_getsets; + PyGTypeWrapper_Type.tp_init = (initproc)pyg_type_wrapper_init; + PYGLIB_REGISTER_TYPE(d, PyGTypeWrapper_Type, "GType"); + + /* This type lazily registered in pyg_object_descr_doc_get */ + PyGObjectDoc_Type.tp_dealloc = (destructor)object_doc_dealloc; + PyGObjectDoc_Type.tp_flags = Py_TPFLAGS_DEFAULT; + PyGObjectDoc_Type.tp_descr_get = (descrgetfunc)object_doc_descr_get; + + pyg_register_gtype_custom(G_TYPE_STRV, + _pyg_strv_from_gvalue, + _pyg_strv_to_gvalue); +} diff --git a/gobject/pygtype.h b/gobject/pygtype.h new file mode 100644 index 0000000..2f9e7ad --- /dev/null +++ b/gobject/pygtype.h @@ -0,0 +1,28 @@ +/* -*- Mode: C; c-basic-offset: 4 -*- + * pygtk- Python bindings for the GTK toolkit. + * Copyright (C) 1998-2003 James Henstridge + * 2004-2008 Johan Dahlin + * pyginterface.c: wrapper for the gobject library. + * + * This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or + * modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public + * License as published by the Free Software Foundation; 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Remove it from $@. + for arg + do + if test -n "$dst_arg"; then + # $@ is not empty: it contains at least $arg. + set fnord "$@" "$dst_arg" + shift # fnord + fi + shift # arg + dst_arg=$arg + done +fi + +if test $# -eq 0; then + if test -z "$dir_arg"; then + echo "$0: no input file specified." >&2 + exit 1 + fi + # It's OK to call `install-sh -d' without argument. + # This can happen when creating conditional directories. + exit 0 +fi + +if test -z "$dir_arg"; then + trap '(exit $?); exit' 1 2 13 15 + + # Set umask so as not to create temps with too-generous modes. + # However, 'strip' requires both read and write access to temps. + case $mode in + # Optimize common cases. + *644) cp_umask=133;; + *755) cp_umask=22;; + + *[0-7]) + if test -z "$stripcmd"; then + u_plus_rw= + else + u_plus_rw='% 200' + fi + cp_umask=`expr '(' 777 - $mode % 1000 ')' $u_plus_rw`;; + *) + if test -z "$stripcmd"; then + u_plus_rw= + else + u_plus_rw=,u+rw + fi + cp_umask=$mode$u_plus_rw;; + esac +fi + +for src +do + # Protect names starting with `-'. + case $src in + -*) src=./$src;; + esac + + if test -n "$dir_arg"; then + dst=$src + dstdir=$dst + test -d "$dstdir" + dstdir_status=$? + else + + # Waiting for this to be detected by the "$cpprog $src $dsttmp" command + # might cause directories to be created, which would be especially bad + # if $src (and thus $dsttmp) contains '*'. + if test ! -f "$src" && test ! -d "$src"; then + echo "$0: $src does not exist." >&2 + exit 1 + fi + + if test -z "$dst_arg"; then + echo "$0: no destination specified." >&2 + exit 1 + fi + + dst=$dst_arg + # Protect names starting with `-'. + case $dst in + -*) dst=./$dst;; + esac + + # If destination is a directory, append the input filename; won't work + # if double slashes aren't ignored. + if test -d "$dst"; then + if test -n "$no_target_directory"; then + echo "$0: $dst_arg: Is a directory" >&2 + exit 1 + fi + dstdir=$dst + dst=$dstdir/`basename "$src"` + dstdir_status=0 + else + # Prefer dirname, but fall back on a substitute if dirname fails. + dstdir=` + (dirname "$dst") 2>/dev/null || + expr X"$dst" : 'X\(.*[^/]\)//*[^/][^/]*/*$' \| \ + X"$dst" : 'X\(//\)[^/]' \| \ + X"$dst" : 'X\(//\)$' \| \ + X"$dst" : 'X\(/\)' \| . 2>/dev/null || + echo X"$dst" | + sed '/^X\(.*[^/]\)\/\/*[^/][^/]*\/*$/{ + s//\1/ + q + } + /^X\(\/\/\)[^/].*/{ + s//\1/ + q + } + /^X\(\/\/\)$/{ + s//\1/ + q + } + /^X\(\/\).*/{ + s//\1/ + q + } + s/.*/./; q' + ` + + test -d "$dstdir" + dstdir_status=$? + fi + fi + + obsolete_mkdir_used=false + + if test $dstdir_status != 0; then + case $posix_mkdir in + '') + # Create intermediate dirs using mode 755 as modified by the umask. + # This is like FreeBSD 'install' as of 1997-10-28. + umask=`umask` + case $stripcmd.$umask in + # Optimize common cases. + *[2367][2367]) mkdir_umask=$umask;; + .*0[02][02] | .[02][02] | .[02]) mkdir_umask=22;; + + *[0-7]) + mkdir_umask=`expr $umask + 22 \ + - $umask % 100 % 40 + $umask % 20 \ + - $umask % 10 % 4 + $umask % 2 + `;; + *) mkdir_umask=$umask,go-w;; + esac + + # With -d, create the new directory with the user-specified mode. + # Otherwise, rely on $mkdir_umask. + if test -n "$dir_arg"; then + mkdir_mode=-m$mode + else + mkdir_mode= + fi + + posix_mkdir=false + case $umask in + *[123567][0-7][0-7]) + # POSIX mkdir -p sets u+wx bits regardless of umask, which + # is incompatible with FreeBSD 'install' when (umask & 300) != 0. + ;; + *) + tmpdir=${TMPDIR-/tmp}/ins$RANDOM-$$ + trap 'ret=$?; rmdir "$tmpdir/d" "$tmpdir" 2>/dev/null; exit $ret' 0 + + if (umask $mkdir_umask && + exec $mkdirprog $mkdir_mode -p -- "$tmpdir/d") >/dev/null 2>&1 + then + if test -z "$dir_arg" || { + # Check for POSIX incompatibilities with -m. + # HP-UX 11.23 and IRIX 6.5 mkdir -m -p sets group- or + # other-writeable bit of parent directory when it shouldn't. + # FreeBSD 6.1 mkdir -m -p sets mode of existing directory. + ls_ld_tmpdir=`ls -ld "$tmpdir"` + case $ls_ld_tmpdir in + d????-?r-*) different_mode=700;; + d????-?--*) different_mode=755;; + *) false;; + esac && + $mkdirprog -m$different_mode -p -- "$tmpdir" && { + ls_ld_tmpdir_1=`ls -ld "$tmpdir"` + test "$ls_ld_tmpdir" = "$ls_ld_tmpdir_1" + } + } + then posix_mkdir=: + fi + rmdir "$tmpdir/d" "$tmpdir" + else + # Remove any dirs left behind by ancient mkdir implementations. + rmdir ./$mkdir_mode ./-p ./-- 2>/dev/null + fi + trap '' 0;; + esac;; + esac + + if + $posix_mkdir && ( + umask $mkdir_umask && + $doit_exec $mkdirprog $mkdir_mode -p -- "$dstdir" + ) + then : + else + + # The umask is ridiculous, or mkdir does not conform to POSIX, + # or it failed possibly due to a race condition. 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If nonempty, +# add APPEND to the result, otherwise set result +# to NONDIR_REPLACEMENT. +# value returned in "$func_dirname_result" +# basename: Compute filename of FILE. +# value retuned in "$func_basename_result" +# Implementation must be kept synchronized with func_dirname +# and func_basename. For efficiency, we do not delegate to +# those functions but instead duplicate the functionality here. +func_dirname_and_basename () +{ + # Extract subdirectory from the argument. + func_dirname_result=`$ECHO "X${1}" | $Xsed -e "$dirname"` + if test "X$func_dirname_result" = "X${1}"; then + func_dirname_result="${3}" + else + func_dirname_result="$func_dirname_result${2}" + fi + func_basename_result=`$ECHO "X${1}" | $Xsed -e "$basename"` +} + +# Generated shell functions inserted here. + +# Work around backward compatibility issue on IRIX 6.5. 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Don't + # stop in that case! + $MKDIR "$my_dir" 2>/dev/null || : + done + IFS="$save_mkdir_p_IFS" + + # Bail out if we (or some other process) failed to create a directory. + test -d "$my_directory_path" || \ + func_fatal_error "Failed to create \`$1'" + fi +} + + +# func_mktempdir [string] +# Make a temporary directory that won't clash with other running +# libtool processes, and avoids race conditions if possible. If +# given, STRING is the basename for that directory. +func_mktempdir () +{ + my_template="${TMPDIR-/tmp}/${1-$progname}" + + if test "$opt_dry_run" = ":"; then + # Return a directory name, but don't create it in dry-run mode + my_tmpdir="${my_template}-$$" + else + + # If mktemp works, use that first and foremost + my_tmpdir=`mktemp -d "${my_template}-XXXXXXXX" 2>/dev/null` + + if test ! -d "$my_tmpdir"; then + # Failing that, at least try and use $RANDOM to avoid a race + my_tmpdir="${my_template}-${RANDOM-0}$$" + + save_mktempdir_umask=`umask` + umask 0077 + $MKDIR "$my_tmpdir" + umask $save_mktempdir_umask + fi + + # If we're not in dry-run mode, bomb out on failure + test -d "$my_tmpdir" || \ + func_fatal_error "cannot create temporary directory \`$my_tmpdir'" + fi + + $ECHO "X$my_tmpdir" | $Xsed +} + + +# func_quote_for_eval arg +# Aesthetically quote ARG to be evaled later. +# This function returns two values: FUNC_QUOTE_FOR_EVAL_RESULT +# is double-quoted, suitable for a subsequent eval, whereas +# FUNC_QUOTE_FOR_EVAL_UNQUOTED_RESULT has merely all characters +# which are still active within double quotes backslashified. +func_quote_for_eval () +{ + case $1 in + *[\\\`\"\$]*) + func_quote_for_eval_unquoted_result=`$ECHO "X$1" | $Xsed -e "$sed_quote_subst"` ;; + *) + func_quote_for_eval_unquoted_result="$1" ;; + esac + + case $func_quote_for_eval_unquoted_result in + # Double-quote args containing shell metacharacters to delay + # word splitting, command substitution and and variable + # expansion for a subsequent eval. + # Many Bourne shells cannot handle close brackets correctly + # in scan sets, so we specify it separately. + *[\[\~\#\^\&\*\(\)\{\}\|\;\<\>\?\'\ \ ]*|*]*|"") + func_quote_for_eval_result="\"$func_quote_for_eval_unquoted_result\"" + ;; + *) + func_quote_for_eval_result="$func_quote_for_eval_unquoted_result" + esac +} + + +# func_quote_for_expand arg +# Aesthetically quote ARG to be evaled later; same as above, +# but do not quote variable references. +func_quote_for_expand () +{ + case $1 in + *[\\\`\"]*) + my_arg=`$ECHO "X$1" | $Xsed \ + -e "$double_quote_subst" -e "$sed_double_backslash"` ;; + *) + my_arg="$1" ;; + esac + + case $my_arg in + # Double-quote args containing shell metacharacters to delay + # word splitting and command substitution for a subsequent eval. + # Many Bourne shells cannot handle close brackets correctly + # in scan sets, so we specify it separately. + *[\[\~\#\^\&\*\(\)\{\}\|\;\<\>\?\'\ \ ]*|*]*|"") + my_arg="\"$my_arg\"" + ;; + esac + + func_quote_for_expand_result="$my_arg" +} + + +# func_show_eval cmd [fail_exp] +# Unless opt_silent is true, then output CMD. Then, if opt_dryrun is +# not true, evaluate CMD. If the evaluation of CMD fails, and FAIL_EXP +# is given, then evaluate it. +func_show_eval () +{ + my_cmd="$1" + my_fail_exp="${2-:}" + + ${opt_silent-false} || { + func_quote_for_expand "$my_cmd" + eval "func_echo $func_quote_for_expand_result" + } + + if ${opt_dry_run-false}; then :; else + eval "$my_cmd" + my_status=$? + if test "$my_status" -eq 0; then :; else + eval "(exit $my_status); $my_fail_exp" + fi + fi +} + + +# func_show_eval_locale cmd [fail_exp] +# Unless opt_silent is true, then output CMD. Then, if opt_dryrun is +# not true, evaluate CMD. If the evaluation of CMD fails, and FAIL_EXP +# is given, then evaluate it. Use the saved locale for evaluation. +func_show_eval_locale () +{ + my_cmd="$1" + my_fail_exp="${2-:}" + + ${opt_silent-false} || { + func_quote_for_expand "$my_cmd" + eval "func_echo $func_quote_for_expand_result" + } + + if ${opt_dry_run-false}; then :; else + eval "$lt_user_locale + $my_cmd" + my_status=$? + eval "$lt_safe_locale" + if test "$my_status" -eq 0; then :; else + eval "(exit $my_status); $my_fail_exp" + fi + fi +} + + + + + +# func_version +# Echo version message to standard output and exit. +func_version () +{ + $SED -n '/^# '$PROGRAM' (GNU /,/# warranty; / { + s/^# // + s/^# *$// + s/\((C)\)[ 0-9,-]*\( [1-9][0-9]*\)/\1\2/ + p + }' < "$progpath" + exit $? +} + +# func_usage +# Echo short help message to standard output and exit. +func_usage () +{ + $SED -n '/^# Usage:/,/# -h/ { + s/^# // + s/^# *$// + s/\$progname/'$progname'/ + p + }' < "$progpath" + $ECHO + $ECHO "run \`$progname --help | more' for full usage" + exit $? +} + +# func_help +# Echo long help message to standard output and exit. +func_help () +{ + $SED -n '/^# Usage:/,/# Report bugs to/ { + s/^# // + s/^# *$// + s*\$progname*'$progname'* + s*\$host*'"$host"'* + s*\$SHELL*'"$SHELL"'* + s*\$LTCC*'"$LTCC"'* + s*\$LTCFLAGS*'"$LTCFLAGS"'* + s*\$LD*'"$LD"'* + s/\$with_gnu_ld/'"$with_gnu_ld"'/ + s/\$automake_version/'"`(automake --version) 2>/dev/null |$SED 1q`"'/ + s/\$autoconf_version/'"`(autoconf --version) 2>/dev/null |$SED 1q`"'/ + p + }' < "$progpath" + exit $? +} + +# func_missing_arg argname +# Echo program name prefixed message to standard error and set global +# exit_cmd. +func_missing_arg () +{ + func_error "missing argument for $1" + exit_cmd=exit +} + +exit_cmd=: + + + + + +# Check that we have a working $ECHO. +if test "X$1" = X--no-reexec; then + # Discard the --no-reexec flag, and continue. + shift +elif test "X$1" = X--fallback-echo; then + # Avoid inline document here, it may be left over + : +elif test "X`{ $ECHO '\t'; } 2>/dev/null`" = 'X\t'; then + # Yippee, $ECHO works! + : +else + # Restart under the correct shell, and then maybe $ECHO will work. + exec $SHELL "$progpath" --no-reexec ${1+"$@"} +fi + +if test "X$1" = X--fallback-echo; then + # used as fallback echo + shift + cat </dev/null 2>&1; then + taglist="$taglist $tagname" + + # Evaluate the configuration. Be careful to quote the path + # and the sed script, to avoid splitting on whitespace, but + # also don't use non-portable quotes within backquotes within + # quotes we have to do it in 2 steps: + extractedcf=`$SED -n -e "$sed_extractcf" < "$progpath"` + eval "$extractedcf" + else + func_error "ignoring unknown tag $tagname" + fi + ;; + esac +} + +# Parse options once, thoroughly. This comes as soon as possible in +# the script to make things like `libtool --version' happen quickly. +{ + + # Shorthand for --mode=foo, only valid as the first argument + case $1 in + clean|clea|cle|cl) + shift; set dummy --mode clean ${1+"$@"}; shift + ;; + compile|compil|compi|comp|com|co|c) + shift; set dummy --mode compile ${1+"$@"}; shift + ;; + execute|execut|execu|exec|exe|ex|e) + shift; set dummy --mode execute ${1+"$@"}; shift + ;; + finish|finis|fini|fin|fi|f) + shift; set dummy --mode finish ${1+"$@"}; shift + ;; + install|instal|insta|inst|ins|in|i) + shift; set dummy --mode install ${1+"$@"}; shift + ;; + link|lin|li|l) + shift; set dummy --mode link ${1+"$@"}; shift + ;; + uninstall|uninstal|uninsta|uninst|unins|unin|uni|un|u) + shift; set dummy --mode uninstall ${1+"$@"}; shift + ;; + esac + + # Parse non-mode specific arguments: + while test "$#" -gt 0; do + opt="$1" + shift + + case $opt in + --config) func_config ;; + + --debug) preserve_args="$preserve_args $opt" + func_echo "enabling shell trace mode" + opt_debug='set -x' + $opt_debug + ;; + + -dlopen) test "$#" -eq 0 && func_missing_arg "$opt" && break + execute_dlfiles="$execute_dlfiles $1" + shift + ;; + + --dry-run | -n) opt_dry_run=: ;; + --features) func_features ;; + --finish) mode="finish" ;; + + --mode) test "$#" -eq 0 && func_missing_arg "$opt" && break + case $1 in + # Valid mode arguments: + clean) ;; + compile) ;; + execute) ;; + finish) ;; + install) ;; + link) ;; + relink) ;; + uninstall) ;; + + # Catch anything else as an error + *) func_error "invalid argument for $opt" + exit_cmd=exit + break + ;; + esac + + mode="$1" + shift + ;; + + --preserve-dup-deps) + opt_duplicate_deps=: ;; + + --quiet|--silent) preserve_args="$preserve_args $opt" + opt_silent=: + ;; + + --verbose| -v) preserve_args="$preserve_args $opt" + opt_silent=false + ;; + + --tag) test "$#" -eq 0 && func_missing_arg "$opt" && break + preserve_args="$preserve_args $opt $1" + func_enable_tag "$1" # tagname is set here + shift + ;; + + # Separate optargs to long options: + -dlopen=*|--mode=*|--tag=*) + func_opt_split "$opt" + set dummy "$func_opt_split_opt" "$func_opt_split_arg" ${1+"$@"} + shift + ;; + + -\?|-h) func_usage ;; + --help) opt_help=: ;; + --version) func_version ;; + + -*) func_fatal_help "unrecognized option \`$opt'" ;; + + *) nonopt="$opt" + break + ;; + esac + done + + + case $host in + *cygwin* | *mingw* | *pw32* | *cegcc*) + # don't eliminate duplications in $postdeps and $predeps + opt_duplicate_compiler_generated_deps=: + ;; + *) + opt_duplicate_compiler_generated_deps=$opt_duplicate_deps + ;; + esac + + # Having warned about all mis-specified options, bail out if + # anything was wrong. + $exit_cmd $EXIT_FAILURE +} + +# func_check_version_match +# Ensure that we are using m4 macros, and libtool script from the same +# release of libtool. +func_check_version_match () +{ + if test "$package_revision" != "$macro_revision"; then + if test "$VERSION" != "$macro_version"; then + if test -z "$macro_version"; then + cat >&2 <<_LT_EOF +$progname: Version mismatch error. This is $PACKAGE $VERSION, but the +$progname: definition of this LT_INIT comes from an older release. +$progname: You should recreate aclocal.m4 with macros from $PACKAGE $VERSION +$progname: and run autoconf again. +_LT_EOF + else + cat >&2 <<_LT_EOF +$progname: Version mismatch error. This is $PACKAGE $VERSION, but the +$progname: definition of this LT_INIT comes from $PACKAGE $macro_version. +$progname: You should recreate aclocal.m4 with macros from $PACKAGE $VERSION +$progname: and run autoconf again. +_LT_EOF + fi + else + cat >&2 <<_LT_EOF +$progname: Version mismatch error. This is $PACKAGE $VERSION, revision $package_revision, +$progname: but the definition of this LT_INIT comes from revision $macro_revision. +$progname: You should recreate aclocal.m4 with macros from revision $package_revision +$progname: of $PACKAGE $VERSION and run autoconf again. +_LT_EOF + fi + + exit $EXIT_MISMATCH + fi +} + + +## ----------- ## +## Main. ## +## ----------- ## + +$opt_help || { + # Sanity checks first: + func_check_version_match + + if test "$build_libtool_libs" != yes && test "$build_old_libs" != yes; then + func_fatal_configuration "not configured to build any kind of library" + fi + + test -z "$mode" && func_fatal_error "error: you must specify a MODE." + + + # Darwin sucks + eval std_shrext=\"$shrext_cmds\" + + + # Only execute mode is allowed to have -dlopen flags. + if test -n "$execute_dlfiles" && test "$mode" != execute; then + func_error "unrecognized option \`-dlopen'" + $ECHO "$help" 1>&2 + exit $EXIT_FAILURE + fi + + # Change the help message to a mode-specific one. + generic_help="$help" + help="Try \`$progname --help --mode=$mode' for more information." +} + + +# func_lalib_p file +# True iff FILE is a libtool `.la' library or `.lo' object file. +# This function is only a basic sanity check; it will hardly flush out +# determined imposters. +func_lalib_p () +{ + test -f "$1" && + $SED -e 4q "$1" 2>/dev/null \ + | $GREP "^# Generated by .*$PACKAGE" > /dev/null 2>&1 +} + +# func_lalib_unsafe_p file +# True iff FILE is a libtool `.la' library or `.lo' object file. +# This function implements the same check as func_lalib_p without +# resorting to external programs. To this end, it redirects stdin and +# closes it afterwards, without saving the original file descriptor. +# As a safety measure, use it only where a negative result would be +# fatal anyway. Works if `file' does not exist. +func_lalib_unsafe_p () +{ + lalib_p=no + if test -f "$1" && test -r "$1" && exec 5<&0 <"$1"; then + for lalib_p_l in 1 2 3 4 + do + read lalib_p_line + case "$lalib_p_line" in + \#\ Generated\ by\ *$PACKAGE* ) lalib_p=yes; break;; + esac + done + exec 0<&5 5<&- + fi + test "$lalib_p" = yes +} + +# func_ltwrapper_script_p file +# True iff FILE is a libtool wrapper script +# This function is only a basic sanity check; it will hardly flush out +# determined imposters. +func_ltwrapper_script_p () +{ + func_lalib_p "$1" +} + +# func_ltwrapper_executable_p file +# True iff FILE is a libtool wrapper executable +# This function is only a basic sanity check; it will hardly flush out +# determined imposters. +func_ltwrapper_executable_p () +{ + func_ltwrapper_exec_suffix= + case $1 in + *.exe) ;; + *) func_ltwrapper_exec_suffix=.exe ;; + esac + $GREP "$magic_exe" "$1$func_ltwrapper_exec_suffix" >/dev/null 2>&1 +} + +# func_ltwrapper_scriptname file +# Assumes file is an ltwrapper_executable +# uses $file to determine the appropriate filename for a +# temporary ltwrapper_script. +func_ltwrapper_scriptname () +{ + func_ltwrapper_scriptname_result="" + if func_ltwrapper_executable_p "$1"; then + func_dirname_and_basename "$1" "" "." + func_stripname '' '.exe' "$func_basename_result" + func_ltwrapper_scriptname_result="$func_dirname_result/$objdir/${func_stripname_result}_ltshwrapper" + fi +} + +# func_ltwrapper_p file +# True iff FILE is a libtool wrapper script or wrapper executable +# This function is only a basic sanity check; it will hardly flush out +# determined imposters. +func_ltwrapper_p () +{ + func_ltwrapper_script_p "$1" || func_ltwrapper_executable_p "$1" +} + + +# func_execute_cmds commands fail_cmd +# Execute tilde-delimited COMMANDS. +# If FAIL_CMD is given, eval that upon failure. +# FAIL_CMD may read-access the current command in variable CMD! +func_execute_cmds () +{ + $opt_debug + save_ifs=$IFS; IFS='~' + for cmd in $1; do + IFS=$save_ifs + eval cmd=\"$cmd\" + func_show_eval "$cmd" "${2-:}" + done + IFS=$save_ifs +} + + +# func_source file +# Source FILE, adding directory component if necessary. +# Note that it is not necessary on cygwin/mingw to append a dot to +# FILE even if both FILE and FILE.exe exist: automatic-append-.exe +# behavior happens only for exec(3), not for open(2)! Also, sourcing +# `FILE.' does not work on cygwin managed mounts. +func_source () +{ + $opt_debug + case $1 in + */* | *\\*) . "$1" ;; + *) . "./$1" ;; + esac +} + + +# func_infer_tag arg +# Infer tagged configuration to use if any are available and +# if one wasn't chosen via the "--tag" command line option. +# Only attempt this if the compiler in the base compile +# command doesn't match the default compiler. +# arg is usually of the form 'gcc ...' +func_infer_tag () +{ + $opt_debug + if test -n "$available_tags" && test -z "$tagname"; then + CC_quoted= + for arg in $CC; do + func_quote_for_eval "$arg" + CC_quoted="$CC_quoted $func_quote_for_eval_result" + done + case $@ in + # Blanks in the command may have been stripped by the calling shell, + # but not from the CC environment variable when configure was run. + " $CC "* | "$CC "* | " `$ECHO $CC` "* | "`$ECHO $CC` "* | " $CC_quoted"* | "$CC_quoted "* | " `$ECHO $CC_quoted` "* | "`$ECHO $CC_quoted` "*) ;; + # Blanks at the start of $base_compile will cause this to fail + # if we don't check for them as well. + *) + for z in $available_tags; do + if $GREP "^# ### BEGIN LIBTOOL TAG CONFIG: $z$" < "$progpath" > /dev/null; then + # Evaluate the configuration. + eval "`${SED} -n -e '/^# ### BEGIN LIBTOOL TAG CONFIG: '$z'$/,/^# ### END LIBTOOL TAG CONFIG: '$z'$/p' < $progpath`" + CC_quoted= + for arg in $CC; do + # Double-quote args containing other shell metacharacters. + func_quote_for_eval "$arg" + CC_quoted="$CC_quoted $func_quote_for_eval_result" + done + case "$@ " in + " $CC "* | "$CC "* | " `$ECHO $CC` "* | "`$ECHO $CC` "* | " $CC_quoted"* | "$CC_quoted "* | " `$ECHO $CC_quoted` "* | "`$ECHO $CC_quoted` "*) + # The compiler in the base compile command matches + # the one in the tagged configuration. + # Assume this is the tagged configuration we want. + tagname=$z + break + ;; + esac + fi + done + # If $tagname still isn't set, then no tagged configuration + # was found and let the user know that the "--tag" command + # line option must be used. + if test -z "$tagname"; then + func_echo "unable to infer tagged configuration" + func_fatal_error "specify a tag with \`--tag'" +# else +# func_verbose "using $tagname tagged configuration" + fi + ;; + esac + fi +} + + + +# func_write_libtool_object output_name pic_name nonpic_name +# Create a libtool object file (analogous to a ".la" file), +# but don't create it if we're doing a dry run. +func_write_libtool_object () +{ + write_libobj=${1} + if test "$build_libtool_libs" = yes; then + write_lobj=\'${2}\' + else + write_lobj=none + fi + + if test "$build_old_libs" = yes; then + write_oldobj=\'${3}\' + else + write_oldobj=none + fi + + $opt_dry_run || { + cat >${write_libobj}T <?"'"'"' &()|`$[]' \ + && func_warning "libobj name \`$libobj' may not contain shell special characters." + func_dirname_and_basename "$obj" "/" "" + objname="$func_basename_result" + xdir="$func_dirname_result" + lobj=${xdir}$objdir/$objname + + test -z "$base_compile" && \ + func_fatal_help "you must specify a compilation command" + + # Delete any leftover library objects. + if test "$build_old_libs" = yes; then + removelist="$obj $lobj $libobj ${libobj}T" + else + removelist="$lobj $libobj ${libobj}T" + fi + + # On Cygwin there's no "real" PIC flag so we must build both object types + case $host_os in + cygwin* | mingw* | pw32* | os2* | cegcc*) + pic_mode=default + ;; + esac + if test "$pic_mode" = no && test "$deplibs_check_method" != pass_all; then + # non-PIC code in shared libraries is not supported + pic_mode=default + fi + + # Calculate the filename of the output object if compiler does + # not support -o with -c + if test "$compiler_c_o" = no; then + output_obj=`$ECHO "X$srcfile" | $Xsed -e 's%^.*/%%' -e 's%\.[^.]*$%%'`.${objext} + lockfile="$output_obj.lock" + else + output_obj= + need_locks=no + lockfile= + fi + + # Lock this critical section if it is needed + # We use this script file to make the link, it avoids creating a new file + if test "$need_locks" = yes; then + until $opt_dry_run || ln "$progpath" "$lockfile" 2>/dev/null; do + func_echo "Waiting for $lockfile to be removed" + sleep 2 + done + elif test "$need_locks" = warn; then + if test -f "$lockfile"; then + $ECHO "\ +*** ERROR, $lockfile exists and contains: +`cat $lockfile 2>/dev/null` + +This indicates that another process is trying to use the same +temporary object file, and libtool could not work around it because +your compiler does not support \`-c' and \`-o' together. If you +repeat this compilation, it may succeed, by chance, but you had better +avoid parallel builds (make -j) in this platform, or get a better +compiler." + + $opt_dry_run || $RM $removelist + exit $EXIT_FAILURE + fi + removelist="$removelist $output_obj" + $ECHO "$srcfile" > "$lockfile" + fi + + $opt_dry_run || $RM $removelist + removelist="$removelist $lockfile" + trap '$opt_dry_run || $RM $removelist; exit $EXIT_FAILURE' 1 2 15 + + if test -n "$fix_srcfile_path"; then + eval srcfile=\"$fix_srcfile_path\" + fi + func_quote_for_eval "$srcfile" + qsrcfile=$func_quote_for_eval_result + + # Only build a PIC object if we are building libtool libraries. + if test "$build_libtool_libs" = yes; then + # Without this assignment, base_compile gets emptied. + fbsd_hideous_sh_bug=$base_compile + + if test "$pic_mode" != no; then + command="$base_compile $qsrcfile $pic_flag" + else + # Don't build PIC code + command="$base_compile $qsrcfile" + fi + + func_mkdir_p "$xdir$objdir" + + if test -z "$output_obj"; then + # Place PIC objects in $objdir + command="$command -o $lobj" + fi + + func_show_eval_locale "$command" \ + 'test -n "$output_obj" && $RM $removelist; exit $EXIT_FAILURE' + + if test "$need_locks" = warn && + test "X`cat $lockfile 2>/dev/null`" != "X$srcfile"; then + $ECHO "\ +*** ERROR, $lockfile contains: +`cat $lockfile 2>/dev/null` + +but it should contain: +$srcfile + +This indicates that another process is trying to use the same +temporary object file, and libtool could not work around it because +your compiler does not support \`-c' and \`-o' together. If you +repeat this compilation, it may succeed, by chance, but you had better +avoid parallel builds (make -j) in this platform, or get a better +compiler." + + $opt_dry_run || $RM $removelist + exit $EXIT_FAILURE + fi + + # Just move the object if needed, then go on to compile the next one + if test -n "$output_obj" && test "X$output_obj" != "X$lobj"; then + func_show_eval '$MV "$output_obj" "$lobj"' \ + 'error=$?; $opt_dry_run || $RM $removelist; exit $error' + fi + + # Allow error messages only from the first compilation. + if test "$suppress_opt" = yes; then + suppress_output=' >/dev/null 2>&1' + fi + fi + + # Only build a position-dependent object if we build old libraries. + if test "$build_old_libs" = yes; then + if test "$pic_mode" != yes; then + # Don't build PIC code + command="$base_compile $qsrcfile$pie_flag" + else + command="$base_compile $qsrcfile $pic_flag" + fi + if test "$compiler_c_o" = yes; then + command="$command -o $obj" + fi + + # Suppress compiler output if we already did a PIC compilation. + command="$command$suppress_output" + func_show_eval_locale "$command" \ + '$opt_dry_run || $RM $removelist; exit $EXIT_FAILURE' + + if test "$need_locks" = warn && + test "X`cat $lockfile 2>/dev/null`" != "X$srcfile"; then + $ECHO "\ +*** ERROR, $lockfile contains: +`cat $lockfile 2>/dev/null` + +but it should contain: +$srcfile + +This indicates that another process is trying to use the same +temporary object file, and libtool could not work around it because +your compiler does not support \`-c' and \`-o' together. If you +repeat this compilation, it may succeed, by chance, but you had better +avoid parallel builds (make -j) in this platform, or get a better +compiler." + + $opt_dry_run || $RM $removelist + exit $EXIT_FAILURE + fi + + # Just move the object if needed + if test -n "$output_obj" && test "X$output_obj" != "X$obj"; then + func_show_eval '$MV "$output_obj" "$obj"' \ + 'error=$?; $opt_dry_run || $RM $removelist; exit $error' + fi + fi + + $opt_dry_run || { + func_write_libtool_object "$libobj" "$objdir/$objname" "$objname" + + # Unlock the critical section if it was locked + if test "$need_locks" != no; then + removelist=$lockfile + $RM "$lockfile" + fi + } + + exit $EXIT_SUCCESS +} + +$opt_help || { +test "$mode" = compile && func_mode_compile ${1+"$@"} +} + +func_mode_help () +{ + # We need to display help for each of the modes. + case $mode in + "") + # Generic help is extracted from the usage comments + # at the start of this file. + func_help + ;; + + clean) + $ECHO \ +"Usage: $progname [OPTION]... --mode=clean RM [RM-OPTION]... FILE... + +Remove files from the build directory. + +RM is the name of the program to use to delete files associated with each FILE +(typically \`/bin/rm'). RM-OPTIONS are options (such as \`-f') to be passed +to RM. + +If FILE is a libtool library, object or program, all the files associated +with it are deleted. Otherwise, only FILE itself is deleted using RM." + ;; + + compile) + $ECHO \ +"Usage: $progname [OPTION]... --mode=compile COMPILE-COMMAND... 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Use +the \`--dry-run' option if you just want to see what would be executed." + ;; + + install) + $ECHO \ +"Usage: $progname [OPTION]... --mode=install INSTALL-COMMAND... + +Install executables or libraries. + +INSTALL-COMMAND is the installation command. The first component should be +either the \`install' or \`cp' program. + +The following components of INSTALL-COMMAND are treated specially: + + -inst-prefix PREFIX-DIR Use PREFIX-DIR as a staging area for installation + +The rest of the components are interpreted as arguments to that command (only +BSD-compatible install options are recognized)." + ;; + + link) + $ECHO \ +"Usage: $progname [OPTION]... --mode=link LINK-COMMAND... + +Link object files or libraries together to form another library, or to +create an executable program. + +LINK-COMMAND is a command using the C compiler that you would use to create +a program from several object files. + +The following components of LINK-COMMAND are treated specially: + + -all-static do not do any dynamic linking at all + -avoid-version do not add a version suffix if possible + -dlopen FILE \`-dlpreopen' FILE if it cannot be dlopened at runtime + -dlpreopen FILE link in FILE and add its symbols to lt_preloaded_symbols + -export-dynamic allow symbols from OUTPUT-FILE to be resolved with dlsym(3) + -export-symbols SYMFILE + try to export only the symbols listed in SYMFILE + -export-symbols-regex REGEX + try to export only the symbols matching REGEX + -LLIBDIR search LIBDIR for required installed libraries + -lNAME OUTPUT-FILE requires the installed library libNAME + -module build a library that can dlopened + -no-fast-install disable the fast-install mode + -no-install link a not-installable executable + -no-undefined declare that a library does not refer to external symbols + -o OUTPUT-FILE create OUTPUT-FILE from the specified objects + -objectlist FILE Use a list of object files found in FILE to specify objects + -precious-files-regex REGEX + don't remove output files matching REGEX + -release RELEASE specify package release information + -rpath LIBDIR the created library will eventually be installed in LIBDIR + -R[ ]LIBDIR add LIBDIR to the runtime path of programs and libraries + -shared only do dynamic linking of libtool libraries + -shrext SUFFIX override the standard shared library file extension + -static do not do any dynamic linking of uninstalled libtool libraries + -static-libtool-libs + do not do any dynamic linking of libtool libraries + -version-info CURRENT[:REVISION[:AGE]] + specify library version info [each variable defaults to 0] + -weak LIBNAME declare that the target provides the LIBNAME interface + +All other options (arguments beginning with \`-') are ignored. + +Every other argument is treated as a filename. Files ending in \`.la' are +treated as uninstalled libtool libraries, other files are standard or library +object files. + +If the OUTPUT-FILE ends in \`.la', then a libtool library is created, +only library objects (\`.lo' files) may be specified, and \`-rpath' is +required, except when creating a convenience library. + +If OUTPUT-FILE ends in \`.a' or \`.lib', then a standard library is created +using \`ar' and \`ranlib', or on Windows using \`lib'. + +If OUTPUT-FILE ends in \`.lo' or \`.${objext}', then a reloadable object file +is created, otherwise an executable program is created." + ;; + + uninstall) + $ECHO \ +"Usage: $progname [OPTION]... --mode=uninstall RM [RM-OPTION]... FILE... + +Remove libraries from an installation directory. + +RM is the name of the program to use to delete files associated with each FILE +(typically \`/bin/rm'). RM-OPTIONS are options (such as \`-f') to be passed +to RM. + +If FILE is a libtool library, all the files associated with it are deleted. +Otherwise, only FILE itself is deleted using RM." + ;; + + *) + func_fatal_help "invalid operation mode \`$mode'" + ;; + esac + + $ECHO + $ECHO "Try \`$progname --help' for more information about other modes." + + exit $? +} + + # Now that we've collected a possible --mode arg, show help if necessary + $opt_help && func_mode_help + + +# func_mode_execute arg... +func_mode_execute () +{ + $opt_debug + # The first argument is the command name. + cmd="$nonopt" + test -z "$cmd" && \ + func_fatal_help "you must specify a COMMAND" + + # Handle -dlopen flags immediately. + for file in $execute_dlfiles; do + test -f "$file" \ + || func_fatal_help "\`$file' is not a file" + + dir= + case $file in + *.la) + # Check to see that this really is a libtool archive. + func_lalib_unsafe_p "$file" \ + || func_fatal_help "\`$lib' is not a valid libtool archive" + + # Read the libtool library. + dlname= + library_names= + func_source "$file" + + # Skip this library if it cannot be dlopened. + if test -z "$dlname"; then + # Warn if it was a shared library. + test -n "$library_names" && \ + func_warning "\`$file' was not linked with \`-export-dynamic'" + continue + fi + + func_dirname "$file" "" "." + dir="$func_dirname_result" + + if test -f "$dir/$objdir/$dlname"; then + dir="$dir/$objdir" + else + if test ! -f "$dir/$dlname"; then + func_fatal_error "cannot find \`$dlname' in \`$dir' or \`$dir/$objdir'" + fi + fi + ;; + + *.lo) + # Just add the directory containing the .lo file. + func_dirname "$file" "" "." + dir="$func_dirname_result" + ;; + + *) + func_warning "\`-dlopen' is ignored for non-libtool libraries and objects" + continue + ;; + esac + + # Get the absolute pathname. + absdir=`cd "$dir" && pwd` + test -n "$absdir" && dir="$absdir" + + # Now add the directory to shlibpath_var. + if eval "test -z \"\$$shlibpath_var\""; then + eval "$shlibpath_var=\"\$dir\"" + else + eval "$shlibpath_var=\"\$dir:\$$shlibpath_var\"" + fi + done + + # This variable tells wrapper scripts just to set shlibpath_var + # rather than running their programs. + libtool_execute_magic="$magic" + + # Check if any of the arguments is a wrapper script. + args= + for file + do + case $file in + -*) ;; + *) + # Do a test to see if this is really a libtool program. + if func_ltwrapper_script_p "$file"; then + func_source "$file" + # Transform arg to wrapped name. + file="$progdir/$program" + elif func_ltwrapper_executable_p "$file"; then + func_ltwrapper_scriptname "$file" + func_source "$func_ltwrapper_scriptname_result" + # Transform arg to wrapped name. + file="$progdir/$program" + fi + ;; + esac + # Quote arguments (to preserve shell metacharacters). + func_quote_for_eval "$file" + args="$args $func_quote_for_eval_result" + done + + if test "X$opt_dry_run" = Xfalse; then + if test -n "$shlibpath_var"; then + # Export the shlibpath_var. + eval "export $shlibpath_var" + fi + + # Restore saved environment variables + for lt_var in LANG LANGUAGE LC_ALL LC_CTYPE LC_COLLATE LC_MESSAGES + do + eval "if test \"\${save_$lt_var+set}\" = set; then + $lt_var=\$save_$lt_var; export $lt_var + else + $lt_unset $lt_var + fi" + done + + # Now prepare to actually exec the command. + exec_cmd="\$cmd$args" + else + # Display what would be done. + if test -n "$shlibpath_var"; then + eval "\$ECHO \"\$shlibpath_var=\$$shlibpath_var\"" + $ECHO "export $shlibpath_var" + fi + $ECHO "$cmd$args" + exit $EXIT_SUCCESS + fi +} + +test "$mode" = execute && func_mode_execute ${1+"$@"} + + +# func_mode_finish arg... +func_mode_finish () +{ + $opt_debug + libdirs="$nonopt" + admincmds= + + if test -n "$finish_cmds$finish_eval" && test -n "$libdirs"; then + for dir + do + libdirs="$libdirs $dir" + done + + for libdir in $libdirs; do + if test -n "$finish_cmds"; then + # Do each command in the finish commands. + func_execute_cmds "$finish_cmds" 'admincmds="$admincmds +'"$cmd"'"' + fi + if test -n "$finish_eval"; then + # Do the single finish_eval. + eval cmds=\"$finish_eval\" + $opt_dry_run || eval "$cmds" || admincmds="$admincmds + $cmds" + fi + done + fi + + # Exit here if they wanted silent mode. + $opt_silent && exit $EXIT_SUCCESS + + $ECHO "X----------------------------------------------------------------------" | $Xsed + $ECHO "Libraries have been installed in:" + for libdir in $libdirs; do + $ECHO " $libdir" + done + $ECHO + $ECHO "If you ever happen to want to link against installed libraries" + $ECHO "in a given directory, LIBDIR, you must either use libtool, and" + $ECHO "specify the full pathname of the library, or use the \`-LLIBDIR'" + $ECHO "flag during linking and do at least one of the following:" + if test -n "$shlibpath_var"; then + $ECHO " - add LIBDIR to the \`$shlibpath_var' environment variable" + $ECHO " during execution" + fi + if test -n "$runpath_var"; then + $ECHO " - add LIBDIR to the \`$runpath_var' environment variable" + $ECHO " during linking" + fi + if test -n "$hardcode_libdir_flag_spec"; then + libdir=LIBDIR + eval flag=\"$hardcode_libdir_flag_spec\" + + $ECHO " - use the \`$flag' linker flag" + fi + if test -n "$admincmds"; then + $ECHO " - have your system administrator run these commands:$admincmds" + fi + if test -f /etc/ld.so.conf; then + $ECHO " - have your system administrator add LIBDIR to \`/etc/ld.so.conf'" + fi + $ECHO + + $ECHO "See any operating system documentation about shared libraries for" + case $host in + solaris2.[6789]|solaris2.1[0-9]) + $ECHO "more information, such as the ld(1), crle(1) and ld.so(8) manual" + $ECHO "pages." + ;; + *) + $ECHO "more information, such as the ld(1) and ld.so(8) manual pages." + ;; + esac + $ECHO "X----------------------------------------------------------------------" | $Xsed + exit $EXIT_SUCCESS +} + +test "$mode" = finish && func_mode_finish ${1+"$@"} + + +# func_mode_install arg... +func_mode_install () +{ + $opt_debug + # There may be an optional sh(1) argument at the beginning of + # install_prog (especially on Windows NT). + if test "$nonopt" = "$SHELL" || test "$nonopt" = /bin/sh || + # Allow the use of GNU shtool's install command. + $ECHO "X$nonopt" | $GREP shtool >/dev/null; then + # Aesthetically quote it. + func_quote_for_eval "$nonopt" + install_prog="$func_quote_for_eval_result " + arg=$1 + shift + else + install_prog= + arg=$nonopt + fi + + # The real first argument should be the name of the installation program. + # Aesthetically quote it. + func_quote_for_eval "$arg" + install_prog="$install_prog$func_quote_for_eval_result" + + # We need to accept at least all the BSD install flags. + dest= + files= + opts= + prev= + install_type= + isdir=no + stripme= + for arg + do + if test -n "$dest"; then + files="$files $dest" + dest=$arg + continue + fi + + case $arg in + -d) isdir=yes ;; + -f) + case " $install_prog " in + *[\\\ /]cp\ *) ;; + *) prev=$arg ;; + esac + ;; + -g | -m | -o) + prev=$arg + ;; + -s) + stripme=" -s" + continue + ;; + -*) + ;; + *) + # If the previous option needed an argument, then skip it. + if test -n "$prev"; then + prev= + else + dest=$arg + continue + fi + ;; + esac + + # Aesthetically quote the argument. + func_quote_for_eval "$arg" + install_prog="$install_prog $func_quote_for_eval_result" + done + + test -z "$install_prog" && \ + func_fatal_help "you must specify an install program" + + test -n "$prev" && \ + func_fatal_help "the \`$prev' option requires an argument" + + if test -z "$files"; then + if test -z "$dest"; then + func_fatal_help "no file or destination specified" + else + func_fatal_help "you must specify a destination" + fi + fi + + # Strip any trailing slash from the destination. + func_stripname '' '/' "$dest" + dest=$func_stripname_result + + # Check to see that the destination is a directory. + test -d "$dest" && isdir=yes + if test "$isdir" = yes; then + destdir="$dest" + destname= + else + func_dirname_and_basename "$dest" "" "." + destdir="$func_dirname_result" + destname="$func_basename_result" + + # Not a directory, so check to see that there is only one file specified. + set dummy $files; shift + test "$#" -gt 1 && \ + func_fatal_help "\`$dest' is not a directory" + fi + case $destdir in + [\\/]* | [A-Za-z]:[\\/]*) ;; + *) + for file in $files; do + case $file in + *.lo) ;; + *) + func_fatal_help "\`$destdir' must be an absolute directory name" + ;; + esac + done + ;; + esac + + # This variable tells wrapper scripts just to set variables rather + # than running their programs. + libtool_install_magic="$magic" + + staticlibs= + future_libdirs= + current_libdirs= + for file in $files; do + + # Do each installation. + case $file in + *.$libext) + # Do the static libraries later. + staticlibs="$staticlibs $file" + ;; + + *.la) + # Check to see that this really is a libtool archive. + func_lalib_unsafe_p "$file" \ + || func_fatal_help "\`$file' is not a valid libtool archive" + + library_names= + old_library= + relink_command= + func_source "$file" + + # Add the libdir to current_libdirs if it is the destination. + if test "X$destdir" = "X$libdir"; then + case "$current_libdirs " in + *" $libdir "*) ;; + *) current_libdirs="$current_libdirs $libdir" ;; + esac + else + # Note the libdir as a future libdir. + case "$future_libdirs " in + *" $libdir "*) ;; + *) future_libdirs="$future_libdirs $libdir" ;; + esac + fi + + func_dirname "$file" "/" "" + dir="$func_dirname_result" + dir="$dir$objdir" + + if test -n "$relink_command"; then + # Determine the prefix the user has applied to our future dir. + inst_prefix_dir=`$ECHO "X$destdir" | $Xsed -e "s%$libdir\$%%"` + + # Don't allow the user to place us outside of our expected + # location b/c this prevents finding dependent libraries that + # are installed to the same prefix. + # At present, this check doesn't affect windows .dll's that + # are installed into $libdir/../bin (currently, that works fine) + # but it's something to keep an eye on. + test "$inst_prefix_dir" = "$destdir" && \ + func_fatal_error "error: cannot install \`$file' to a directory not ending in $libdir" + + if test -n "$inst_prefix_dir"; then + # Stick the inst_prefix_dir data into the link command. + relink_command=`$ECHO "X$relink_command" | $Xsed -e "s%@inst_prefix_dir@%-inst-prefix-dir $inst_prefix_dir%"` + else + relink_command=`$ECHO "X$relink_command" | $Xsed -e "s%@inst_prefix_dir@%%"` + fi + + func_warning "relinking \`$file'" + func_show_eval "$relink_command" \ + 'func_fatal_error "error: relink \`$file'\'' with the above command before installing it"' + fi + + # See the names of the shared library. + set dummy $library_names; shift + if test -n "$1"; then + realname="$1" + shift + + srcname="$realname" + test -n "$relink_command" && srcname="$realname"T + + # Install the shared library and build the symlinks. + func_show_eval "$install_prog $dir/$srcname $destdir/$realname" \ + 'exit $?' + tstripme="$stripme" + case $host_os in + cygwin* | mingw* | pw32* | cegcc*) + case $realname in + *.dll.a) + tstripme="" + ;; + esac + ;; + esac + if test -n "$tstripme" && test -n "$striplib"; then + func_show_eval "$striplib $destdir/$realname" 'exit $?' + fi + + if test "$#" -gt 0; then + # Delete the old symlinks, and create new ones. + # Try `ln -sf' first, because the `ln' binary might depend on + # the symlink we replace! Solaris /bin/ln does not understand -f, + # so we also need to try rm && ln -s. + for linkname + do + test "$linkname" != "$realname" \ + && func_show_eval "(cd $destdir && { $LN_S -f $realname $linkname || { $RM $linkname && $LN_S $realname $linkname; }; })" + done + fi + + # Do each command in the postinstall commands. + lib="$destdir/$realname" + func_execute_cmds "$postinstall_cmds" 'exit $?' + fi + + # Install the pseudo-library for information purposes. + func_basename "$file" + name="$func_basename_result" + instname="$dir/$name"i + func_show_eval "$install_prog $instname $destdir/$name" 'exit $?' + + # Maybe install the static library, too. + test -n "$old_library" && staticlibs="$staticlibs $dir/$old_library" + ;; + + *.lo) + # Install (i.e. copy) a libtool object. + + # Figure out destination file name, if it wasn't already specified. + if test -n "$destname"; then + destfile="$destdir/$destname" + else + func_basename "$file" + destfile="$func_basename_result" + destfile="$destdir/$destfile" + fi + + # Deduce the name of the destination old-style object file. + case $destfile in + *.lo) + func_lo2o "$destfile" + staticdest=$func_lo2o_result + ;; + *.$objext) + staticdest="$destfile" + destfile= + ;; + *) + func_fatal_help "cannot copy a libtool object to \`$destfile'" + ;; + esac + + # Install the libtool object if requested. + test -n "$destfile" && \ + func_show_eval "$install_prog $file $destfile" 'exit $?' + + # Install the old object if enabled. + if test "$build_old_libs" = yes; then + # Deduce the name of the old-style object file. + func_lo2o "$file" + staticobj=$func_lo2o_result + func_show_eval "$install_prog \$staticobj \$staticdest" 'exit $?' + fi + exit $EXIT_SUCCESS + ;; + + *) + # Figure out destination file name, if it wasn't already specified. + if test -n "$destname"; then + destfile="$destdir/$destname" + else + func_basename "$file" + destfile="$func_basename_result" + destfile="$destdir/$destfile" + fi + + # If the file is missing, and there is a .exe on the end, strip it + # because it is most likely a libtool script we actually want to + # install + stripped_ext="" + case $file in + *.exe) + if test ! -f "$file"; then + func_stripname '' '.exe' "$file" + file=$func_stripname_result + stripped_ext=".exe" + fi + ;; + esac + + # Do a test to see if this is really a libtool program. + case $host in + *cygwin* | *mingw*) + if func_ltwrapper_executable_p "$file"; then + func_ltwrapper_scriptname "$file" + wrapper=$func_ltwrapper_scriptname_result + else + func_stripname '' '.exe' "$file" + wrapper=$func_stripname_result + fi + ;; + *) + wrapper=$file + ;; + esac + if func_ltwrapper_script_p "$wrapper"; then + notinst_deplibs= + relink_command= + + func_source "$wrapper" + + # Check the variables that should have been set. + test -z "$generated_by_libtool_version" && \ + func_fatal_error "invalid libtool wrapper script \`$wrapper'" + + finalize=yes + for lib in $notinst_deplibs; do + # Check to see that each library is installed. + libdir= + if test -f "$lib"; then + func_source "$lib" + fi + libfile="$libdir/"`$ECHO "X$lib" | $Xsed -e 's%^.*/%%g'` ### testsuite: skip nested quoting test + if test -n "$libdir" && test ! -f "$libfile"; then + func_warning "\`$lib' has not been installed in \`$libdir'" + finalize=no + fi + done + + relink_command= + func_source "$wrapper" + + outputname= + if test "$fast_install" = no && test -n "$relink_command"; then + $opt_dry_run || { + if test "$finalize" = yes; then + tmpdir=`func_mktempdir` + func_basename "$file$stripped_ext" + file="$func_basename_result" + outputname="$tmpdir/$file" + # Replace the output file specification. + relink_command=`$ECHO "X$relink_command" | $Xsed -e 's%@OUTPUT@%'"$outputname"'%g'` + + $opt_silent || { + func_quote_for_expand "$relink_command" + eval "func_echo $func_quote_for_expand_result" + } + if eval "$relink_command"; then : + else + func_error "error: relink \`$file' with the above command before installing it" + $opt_dry_run || ${RM}r "$tmpdir" + continue + fi + file="$outputname" + else + func_warning "cannot relink \`$file'" + fi + } + else + # Install the binary that we compiled earlier. + file=`$ECHO "X$file$stripped_ext" | $Xsed -e "s%\([^/]*\)$%$objdir/\1%"` + fi + fi + + # remove .exe since cygwin /usr/bin/install will append another + # one anyway + case $install_prog,$host in + */usr/bin/install*,*cygwin*) + case $file:$destfile in + *.exe:*.exe) + # this is ok + ;; + *.exe:*) + destfile=$destfile.exe + ;; + *:*.exe) + func_stripname '' '.exe' "$destfile" + destfile=$func_stripname_result + ;; + esac + ;; + esac + func_show_eval "$install_prog\$stripme \$file \$destfile" 'exit $?' + $opt_dry_run || if test -n "$outputname"; then + ${RM}r "$tmpdir" + fi + ;; + esac + done + + for file in $staticlibs; do + func_basename "$file" + name="$func_basename_result" + + # Set up the ranlib parameters. + oldlib="$destdir/$name" + + func_show_eval "$install_prog \$file \$oldlib" 'exit $?' + + if test -n "$stripme" && test -n "$old_striplib"; then + func_show_eval "$old_striplib $oldlib" 'exit $?' + fi + + # Do each command in the postinstall commands. + func_execute_cmds "$old_postinstall_cmds" 'exit $?' + done + + test -n "$future_libdirs" && \ + func_warning "remember to run \`$progname --finish$future_libdirs'" + + if test -n "$current_libdirs"; then + # Maybe just do a dry run. + $opt_dry_run && current_libdirs=" -n$current_libdirs" + exec_cmd='$SHELL $progpath $preserve_args --finish$current_libdirs' + else + exit $EXIT_SUCCESS + fi +} + +test "$mode" = install && func_mode_install ${1+"$@"} + + +# func_generate_dlsyms outputname originator pic_p +# Extract symbols from dlprefiles and create ${outputname}S.o with +# a dlpreopen symbol table. +func_generate_dlsyms () +{ + $opt_debug + my_outputname="$1" + my_originator="$2" + my_pic_p="${3-no}" + my_prefix=`$ECHO "$my_originator" | sed 's%[^a-zA-Z0-9]%_%g'` + my_dlsyms= + + if test -n "$dlfiles$dlprefiles" || test "$dlself" != no; then + if test -n "$NM" && test -n "$global_symbol_pipe"; then + my_dlsyms="${my_outputname}S.c" + else + func_error "not configured to extract global symbols from dlpreopened files" + fi + fi + + if test -n "$my_dlsyms"; then + case $my_dlsyms in + "") ;; + *.c) + # Discover the nlist of each of the dlfiles. + nlist="$output_objdir/${my_outputname}.nm" + + func_show_eval "$RM $nlist ${nlist}S ${nlist}T" + + # Parse the name list into a source file. + func_verbose "creating $output_objdir/$my_dlsyms" + + $opt_dry_run || $ECHO > "$output_objdir/$my_dlsyms" "\ +/* $my_dlsyms - symbol resolution table for \`$my_outputname' dlsym emulation. */ +/* Generated by $PROGRAM (GNU $PACKAGE$TIMESTAMP) $VERSION */ + +#ifdef __cplusplus +extern \"C\" { +#endif + +/* External symbol declarations for the compiler. */\ +" + + if test "$dlself" = yes; then + func_verbose "generating symbol list for \`$output'" + + $opt_dry_run || echo ': @PROGRAM@ ' > "$nlist" + + # Add our own program objects to the symbol list. + progfiles=`$ECHO "X$objs$old_deplibs" | $SP2NL | $Xsed -e "$lo2o" | $NL2SP` + for progfile in $progfiles; do + func_verbose "extracting global C symbols from \`$progfile'" + $opt_dry_run || eval "$NM $progfile | $global_symbol_pipe >> '$nlist'" + done + + if test -n "$exclude_expsyms"; then + $opt_dry_run || { + eval '$EGREP -v " ($exclude_expsyms)$" "$nlist" > "$nlist"T' + eval '$MV "$nlist"T "$nlist"' + } + fi + + if test -n "$export_symbols_regex"; then + $opt_dry_run || { + eval '$EGREP -e "$export_symbols_regex" "$nlist" > "$nlist"T' + eval '$MV "$nlist"T "$nlist"' + } + fi + + # Prepare the list of exported symbols + if test -z "$export_symbols"; then + export_symbols="$output_objdir/$outputname.exp" + $opt_dry_run || { + $RM $export_symbols + eval "${SED} -n -e '/^: @PROGRAM@ $/d' -e 's/^.* \(.*\)$/\1/p' "'< "$nlist" > "$export_symbols"' + case $host in + *cygwin* | *mingw* | *cegcc* ) + eval "echo EXPORTS "'> "$output_objdir/$outputname.def"' + eval 'cat "$export_symbols" >> "$output_objdir/$outputname.def"' + ;; + esac + } + else + $opt_dry_run || { + eval "${SED} -e 's/\([].[*^$]\)/\\\\\1/g' -e 's/^/ /' -e 's/$/$/'"' < "$export_symbols" > "$output_objdir/$outputname.exp"' + eval '$GREP -f "$output_objdir/$outputname.exp" < "$nlist" > "$nlist"T' + eval '$MV "$nlist"T "$nlist"' + case $host in + *cygwin | *mingw* | *cegcc* ) + eval "echo EXPORTS "'> "$output_objdir/$outputname.def"' + eval 'cat "$nlist" >> "$output_objdir/$outputname.def"' + ;; + esac + } + fi + fi + + for dlprefile in $dlprefiles; do + func_verbose "extracting global C symbols from \`$dlprefile'" + func_basename "$dlprefile" + name="$func_basename_result" + $opt_dry_run || { + eval '$ECHO ": $name " >> "$nlist"' + eval "$NM $dlprefile 2>/dev/null | $global_symbol_pipe >> '$nlist'" + } + done + + $opt_dry_run || { + # Make sure we have at least an empty file. + test -f "$nlist" || : > "$nlist" + + if test -n "$exclude_expsyms"; then + $EGREP -v " ($exclude_expsyms)$" "$nlist" > "$nlist"T + $MV "$nlist"T "$nlist" + fi + + # Try sorting and uniquifying the output. + if $GREP -v "^: " < "$nlist" | + if sort -k 3 /dev/null 2>&1; then + sort -k 3 + else + sort +2 + fi | + uniq > "$nlist"S; then + : + else + $GREP -v "^: " < "$nlist" > "$nlist"S + fi + + if test -f "$nlist"S; then + eval "$global_symbol_to_cdecl"' < "$nlist"S >> "$output_objdir/$my_dlsyms"' + else + $ECHO '/* NONE */' >> "$output_objdir/$my_dlsyms" + fi + + $ECHO >> "$output_objdir/$my_dlsyms" "\ + +/* The mapping between symbol names and symbols. */ +typedef struct { + const char *name; + void *address; +} lt_dlsymlist; +" + case $host in + *cygwin* | *mingw* | *cegcc* ) + $ECHO >> "$output_objdir/$my_dlsyms" "\ +/* DATA imports from DLLs on WIN32 con't be const, because + runtime relocations are performed -- see ld's documentation + on pseudo-relocs. */" + lt_dlsym_const= ;; + *osf5*) + echo >> "$output_objdir/$my_dlsyms" "\ +/* This system does not cope well with relocations in const data */" + lt_dlsym_const= ;; + *) + lt_dlsym_const=const ;; + esac + + $ECHO >> "$output_objdir/$my_dlsyms" "\ +extern $lt_dlsym_const lt_dlsymlist +lt_${my_prefix}_LTX_preloaded_symbols[]; +$lt_dlsym_const lt_dlsymlist +lt_${my_prefix}_LTX_preloaded_symbols[] = +{\ + { \"$my_originator\", (void *) 0 }," + + case $need_lib_prefix in + no) + eval "$global_symbol_to_c_name_address" < "$nlist" >> "$output_objdir/$my_dlsyms" + ;; + *) + eval "$global_symbol_to_c_name_address_lib_prefix" < "$nlist" >> "$output_objdir/$my_dlsyms" + ;; + esac + $ECHO >> "$output_objdir/$my_dlsyms" "\ + {0, (void *) 0} +}; + +/* This works around a problem in FreeBSD linker */ +#ifdef FREEBSD_WORKAROUND +static const void *lt_preloaded_setup() { + return lt_${my_prefix}_LTX_preloaded_symbols; +} +#endif + +#ifdef __cplusplus +} +#endif\ +" + } # !$opt_dry_run + + pic_flag_for_symtable= + case "$compile_command " in + *" -static "*) ;; + *) + case $host in + # compiling the symbol table file with pic_flag works around + # a FreeBSD bug that causes programs to crash when -lm is + # linked before any other PIC object. But we must not use + # pic_flag when linking with -static. The problem exists in + # FreeBSD 2.2.6 and is fixed in FreeBSD 3.1. + *-*-freebsd2*|*-*-freebsd3.0*|*-*-freebsdelf3.0*) + pic_flag_for_symtable=" $pic_flag -DFREEBSD_WORKAROUND" ;; + *-*-hpux*) + pic_flag_for_symtable=" $pic_flag" ;; + *) + if test "X$my_pic_p" != Xno; then + pic_flag_for_symtable=" $pic_flag" + fi + ;; + esac + ;; + esac + symtab_cflags= + for arg in $LTCFLAGS; do + case $arg in + -pie | -fpie | -fPIE) ;; + *) symtab_cflags="$symtab_cflags $arg" ;; + esac + done + + # Now compile the dynamic symbol file. + func_show_eval '(cd $output_objdir && $LTCC$symtab_cflags -c$no_builtin_flag$pic_flag_for_symtable "$my_dlsyms")' 'exit $?' + + # Clean up the generated files. + func_show_eval '$RM "$output_objdir/$my_dlsyms" "$nlist" "${nlist}S" "${nlist}T"' + + # Transform the symbol file into the correct name. + symfileobj="$output_objdir/${my_outputname}S.$objext" + case $host in + *cygwin* | *mingw* | *cegcc* ) + if test -f "$output_objdir/$my_outputname.def"; then + compile_command=`$ECHO "X$compile_command" | $Xsed -e "s%@SYMFILE@%$output_objdir/$my_outputname.def $symfileobj%"` + finalize_command=`$ECHO "X$finalize_command" | $Xsed -e "s%@SYMFILE@%$output_objdir/$my_outputname.def $symfileobj%"` + else + compile_command=`$ECHO "X$compile_command" | $Xsed -e "s%@SYMFILE@%$symfileobj%"` + finalize_command=`$ECHO "X$finalize_command" | $Xsed -e "s%@SYMFILE@%$symfileobj%"` + fi + ;; + *) + compile_command=`$ECHO "X$compile_command" | $Xsed -e "s%@SYMFILE@%$symfileobj%"` + finalize_command=`$ECHO "X$finalize_command" | $Xsed -e "s%@SYMFILE@%$symfileobj%"` + ;; + esac + ;; + *) + func_fatal_error "unknown suffix for \`$my_dlsyms'" + ;; + esac + else + # We keep going just in case the user didn't refer to + # lt_preloaded_symbols. The linker will fail if global_symbol_pipe + # really was required. + + # Nullify the symbol file. + compile_command=`$ECHO "X$compile_command" | $Xsed -e "s% @SYMFILE@%%"` + finalize_command=`$ECHO "X$finalize_command" | $Xsed -e "s% @SYMFILE@%%"` + fi +} + +# func_win32_libid arg +# return the library type of file 'arg' +# +# Need a lot of goo to handle *both* DLLs and import libs +# Has to be a shell function in order to 'eat' the argument +# that is supplied when $file_magic_command is called. +func_win32_libid () +{ + $opt_debug + win32_libid_type="unknown" + win32_fileres=`file -L $1 2>/dev/null` + case $win32_fileres in + *ar\ archive\ import\ library*) # definitely import + win32_libid_type="x86 archive import" + ;; + *ar\ archive*) # could be an import, or static + if eval $OBJDUMP -f $1 | $SED -e '10q' 2>/dev/null | + $EGREP 'file format pe-i386(.*architecture: i386)?' >/dev/null ; then + win32_nmres=`eval $NM -f posix -A $1 | + $SED -n -e ' + 1,100{ + / I /{ + s,.*,import, + p + q + } + }'` + case $win32_nmres in + import*) win32_libid_type="x86 archive import";; + *) win32_libid_type="x86 archive static";; + esac + fi + ;; + *DLL*) + win32_libid_type="x86 DLL" + ;; + *executable*) # but shell scripts are "executable" too... + case $win32_fileres in + *MS\ Windows\ PE\ Intel*) + win32_libid_type="x86 DLL" + ;; + esac + ;; + esac + $ECHO "$win32_libid_type" +} + + + +# func_extract_an_archive dir oldlib +func_extract_an_archive () +{ + $opt_debug + f_ex_an_ar_dir="$1"; shift + f_ex_an_ar_oldlib="$1" + func_show_eval "(cd \$f_ex_an_ar_dir && $AR x \"\$f_ex_an_ar_oldlib\")" 'exit $?' + if ($AR t "$f_ex_an_ar_oldlib" | sort | sort -uc >/dev/null 2>&1); then + : + else + func_fatal_error "object name conflicts in archive: $f_ex_an_ar_dir/$f_ex_an_ar_oldlib" + fi +} + + +# func_extract_archives gentop oldlib ... +func_extract_archives () +{ + $opt_debug + my_gentop="$1"; shift + my_oldlibs=${1+"$@"} + my_oldobjs="" + my_xlib="" + my_xabs="" + my_xdir="" + + for my_xlib in $my_oldlibs; do + # Extract the objects. + case $my_xlib in + [\\/]* | [A-Za-z]:[\\/]*) my_xabs="$my_xlib" ;; + *) my_xabs=`pwd`"/$my_xlib" ;; + esac + func_basename "$my_xlib" + my_xlib="$func_basename_result" + my_xlib_u=$my_xlib + while :; do + case " $extracted_archives " in + *" $my_xlib_u "*) + func_arith $extracted_serial + 1 + extracted_serial=$func_arith_result + my_xlib_u=lt$extracted_serial-$my_xlib ;; + *) break ;; + esac + done + extracted_archives="$extracted_archives $my_xlib_u" + my_xdir="$my_gentop/$my_xlib_u" + + func_mkdir_p "$my_xdir" + + case $host in + *-darwin*) + func_verbose "Extracting $my_xabs" + # Do not bother doing anything if just a dry run + $opt_dry_run || { + darwin_orig_dir=`pwd` + cd $my_xdir || exit $? + darwin_archive=$my_xabs + darwin_curdir=`pwd` + darwin_base_archive=`basename "$darwin_archive"` + darwin_arches=`$LIPO -info "$darwin_archive" 2>/dev/null | $GREP Architectures 2>/dev/null || true` + if test -n "$darwin_arches"; then + darwin_arches=`$ECHO "$darwin_arches" | $SED -e 's/.*are://'` + darwin_arch= + func_verbose "$darwin_base_archive has multiple architectures $darwin_arches" + for darwin_arch in $darwin_arches ; do + func_mkdir_p "unfat-$$/${darwin_base_archive}-${darwin_arch}" + $LIPO -thin $darwin_arch -output "unfat-$$/${darwin_base_archive}-${darwin_arch}/${darwin_base_archive}" "${darwin_archive}" + cd "unfat-$$/${darwin_base_archive}-${darwin_arch}" + func_extract_an_archive "`pwd`" "${darwin_base_archive}" + cd "$darwin_curdir" + $RM "unfat-$$/${darwin_base_archive}-${darwin_arch}/${darwin_base_archive}" + done # $darwin_arches + ## Okay now we've a bunch of thin objects, gotta fatten them up :) + darwin_filelist=`find unfat-$$ -type f -name \*.o -print -o -name \*.lo -print | $SED -e "$basename" | sort -u` + darwin_file= + darwin_files= + for darwin_file in $darwin_filelist; do + darwin_files=`find unfat-$$ -name $darwin_file -print | $NL2SP` + $LIPO -create -output "$darwin_file" $darwin_files + done # $darwin_filelist + $RM -rf unfat-$$ + cd "$darwin_orig_dir" + else + cd $darwin_orig_dir + func_extract_an_archive "$my_xdir" "$my_xabs" + fi # $darwin_arches + } # !$opt_dry_run + ;; + *) + func_extract_an_archive "$my_xdir" "$my_xabs" + ;; + esac + my_oldobjs="$my_oldobjs "`find $my_xdir -name \*.$objext -print -o -name \*.lo -print | $NL2SP` + done + + func_extract_archives_result="$my_oldobjs" +} + + + +# func_emit_wrapper_part1 [arg=no] +# +# Emit the first part of a libtool wrapper script on stdout. +# For more information, see the description associated with +# func_emit_wrapper(), below. +func_emit_wrapper_part1 () +{ + func_emit_wrapper_part1_arg1=no + if test -n "$1" ; then + func_emit_wrapper_part1_arg1=$1 + fi + + $ECHO "\ +#! $SHELL + +# $output - temporary wrapper script for $objdir/$outputname +# Generated by $PROGRAM (GNU $PACKAGE$TIMESTAMP) $VERSION +# +# The $output program cannot be directly executed until all the libtool +# libraries that it depends on are installed. +# +# This wrapper script should never be moved out of the build directory. +# If it is, it will not operate correctly. + +# Sed substitution that helps us do robust quoting. It backslashifies +# metacharacters that are still active within double-quoted strings. +Xsed='${SED} -e 1s/^X//' +sed_quote_subst='$sed_quote_subst' + +# Be Bourne compatible +if test -n \"\${ZSH_VERSION+set}\" && (emulate sh) >/dev/null 2>&1; then + emulate sh + NULLCMD=: + # Zsh 3.x and 4.x performs word splitting on \${1+\"\$@\"}, which + # is contrary to our usage. Disable this feature. + alias -g '\${1+\"\$@\"}'='\"\$@\"' + setopt NO_GLOB_SUBST +else + case \`(set -o) 2>/dev/null\` in *posix*) set -o posix;; esac +fi +BIN_SH=xpg4; export BIN_SH # for Tru64 +DUALCASE=1; export DUALCASE # for MKS sh + +# The HP-UX ksh and POSIX shell print the target directory to stdout +# if CDPATH is set. +(unset CDPATH) >/dev/null 2>&1 && unset CDPATH + +relink_command=\"$relink_command\" + +# This environment variable determines our operation mode. +if test \"\$libtool_install_magic\" = \"$magic\"; then + # install mode needs the following variables: + generated_by_libtool_version='$macro_version' + notinst_deplibs='$notinst_deplibs' +else + # When we are sourced in execute mode, \$file and \$ECHO are already set. + if test \"\$libtool_execute_magic\" != \"$magic\"; then + ECHO=\"$qecho\" + file=\"\$0\" + # Make sure echo works. + if test \"X\$1\" = X--no-reexec; then + # Discard the --no-reexec flag, and continue. + shift + elif test \"X\`{ \$ECHO '\t'; } 2>/dev/null\`\" = 'X\t'; then + # Yippee, \$ECHO works! + : + else + # Restart under the correct shell, and then maybe \$ECHO will work. + exec $SHELL \"\$0\" --no-reexec \${1+\"\$@\"} + fi + fi\ +" + $ECHO "\ + + # Find the directory that this script lives in. + thisdir=\`\$ECHO \"X\$file\" | \$Xsed -e 's%/[^/]*$%%'\` + test \"x\$thisdir\" = \"x\$file\" && thisdir=. + + # Follow symbolic links until we get to the real thisdir. + file=\`ls -ld \"\$file\" | ${SED} -n 's/.*-> //p'\` + while test -n \"\$file\"; do + destdir=\`\$ECHO \"X\$file\" | \$Xsed -e 's%/[^/]*\$%%'\` + + # If there was a directory component, then change thisdir. + if test \"x\$destdir\" != \"x\$file\"; then + case \"\$destdir\" in + [\\\\/]* | [A-Za-z]:[\\\\/]*) thisdir=\"\$destdir\" ;; + *) thisdir=\"\$thisdir/\$destdir\" ;; + esac + fi + + file=\`\$ECHO \"X\$file\" | \$Xsed -e 's%^.*/%%'\` + file=\`ls -ld \"\$thisdir/\$file\" | ${SED} -n 's/.*-> //p'\` + done +" +} +# end: func_emit_wrapper_part1 + +# func_emit_wrapper_part2 [arg=no] +# +# Emit the second part of a libtool wrapper script on stdout. +# For more information, see the description associated with +# func_emit_wrapper(), below. +func_emit_wrapper_part2 () +{ + func_emit_wrapper_part2_arg1=no + if test -n "$1" ; then + func_emit_wrapper_part2_arg1=$1 + fi + + $ECHO "\ + + # Usually 'no', except on cygwin/mingw when embedded into + # the cwrapper. + WRAPPER_SCRIPT_BELONGS_IN_OBJDIR=$func_emit_wrapper_part2_arg1 + if test \"\$WRAPPER_SCRIPT_BELONGS_IN_OBJDIR\" = \"yes\"; then + # special case for '.' + if test \"\$thisdir\" = \".\"; then + thisdir=\`pwd\` + fi + # remove .libs from thisdir + case \"\$thisdir\" in + *[\\\\/]$objdir ) thisdir=\`\$ECHO \"X\$thisdir\" | \$Xsed -e 's%[\\\\/][^\\\\/]*$%%'\` ;; + $objdir ) thisdir=. ;; + esac + fi + + # Try to get the absolute directory name. + absdir=\`cd \"\$thisdir\" && pwd\` + test -n \"\$absdir\" && thisdir=\"\$absdir\" +" + + if test "$fast_install" = yes; then + $ECHO "\ + program=lt-'$outputname'$exeext + progdir=\"\$thisdir/$objdir\" + + if test ! -f \"\$progdir/\$program\" || + { file=\`ls -1dt \"\$progdir/\$program\" \"\$progdir/../\$program\" 2>/dev/null | ${SED} 1q\`; \\ + test \"X\$file\" != \"X\$progdir/\$program\"; }; then + + file=\"\$\$-\$program\" + + if test ! -d \"\$progdir\"; then + $MKDIR \"\$progdir\" + else + $RM \"\$progdir/\$file\" + fi" + + $ECHO "\ + + # relink executable if necessary + if test -n \"\$relink_command\"; then + if relink_command_output=\`eval \$relink_command 2>&1\`; then : + else + $ECHO \"\$relink_command_output\" >&2 + $RM \"\$progdir/\$file\" + exit 1 + fi + fi + + $MV \"\$progdir/\$file\" \"\$progdir/\$program\" 2>/dev/null || + { $RM \"\$progdir/\$program\"; + $MV \"\$progdir/\$file\" \"\$progdir/\$program\"; } + $RM \"\$progdir/\$file\" + fi" + else + $ECHO "\ + program='$outputname' + progdir=\"\$thisdir/$objdir\" +" + fi + + $ECHO "\ + + if test -f \"\$progdir/\$program\"; then" + + # Export our shlibpath_var if we have one. + if test "$shlibpath_overrides_runpath" = yes && test -n "$shlibpath_var" && test -n "$temp_rpath"; then + $ECHO "\ + # Add our own library path to $shlibpath_var + $shlibpath_var=\"$temp_rpath\$$shlibpath_var\" + + # Some systems cannot cope with colon-terminated $shlibpath_var + # The second colon is a workaround for a bug in BeOS R4 sed + $shlibpath_var=\`\$ECHO \"X\$$shlibpath_var\" | \$Xsed -e 's/::*\$//'\` + + export $shlibpath_var +" + fi + + # fixup the dll searchpath if we need to. + if test -n "$dllsearchpath"; then + $ECHO "\ + # Add the dll search path components to the executable PATH + PATH=$dllsearchpath:\$PATH +" + fi + + $ECHO "\ + if test \"\$libtool_execute_magic\" != \"$magic\"; then + # Run the actual program with our arguments. +" + case $host in + # Backslashes separate directories on plain windows + *-*-mingw | *-*-os2* | *-cegcc*) + $ECHO "\ + exec \"\$progdir\\\\\$program\" \${1+\"\$@\"} +" + ;; + + *) + $ECHO "\ + exec \"\$progdir/\$program\" \${1+\"\$@\"} +" + ;; + esac + $ECHO "\ + \$ECHO \"\$0: cannot exec \$program \$*\" 1>&2 + exit 1 + fi + else + # The program doesn't exist. + \$ECHO \"\$0: error: \\\`\$progdir/\$program' does not exist\" 1>&2 + \$ECHO \"This script is just a wrapper for \$program.\" 1>&2 + $ECHO \"See the $PACKAGE documentation for more information.\" 1>&2 + exit 1 + fi +fi\ +" +} +# end: func_emit_wrapper_part2 + + +# func_emit_wrapper [arg=no] +# +# Emit a libtool wrapper script on stdout. +# Don't directly open a file because we may want to +# incorporate the script contents within a cygwin/mingw +# wrapper executable. Must ONLY be called from within +# func_mode_link because it depends on a number of variables +# set therein. +# +# ARG is the value that the WRAPPER_SCRIPT_BELONGS_IN_OBJDIR +# variable will take. If 'yes', then the emitted script +# will assume that the directory in which it is stored is +# the $objdir directory. This is a cygwin/mingw-specific +# behavior. +func_emit_wrapper () +{ + func_emit_wrapper_arg1=no + if test -n "$1" ; then + func_emit_wrapper_arg1=$1 + fi + + # split this up so that func_emit_cwrapperexe_src + # can call each part independently. + func_emit_wrapper_part1 "${func_emit_wrapper_arg1}" + func_emit_wrapper_part2 "${func_emit_wrapper_arg1}" +} + + +# func_to_host_path arg +# +# Convert paths to host format when used with build tools. +# Intended for use with "native" mingw (where libtool itself +# is running under the msys shell), or in the following cross- +# build environments: +# $build $host +# mingw (msys) mingw [e.g. native] +# cygwin mingw +# *nix + wine mingw +# where wine is equipped with the `winepath' executable. +# In the native mingw case, the (msys) shell automatically +# converts paths for any non-msys applications it launches, +# but that facility isn't available from inside the cwrapper. +# Similar accommodations are necessary for $host mingw and +# $build cygwin. Calling this function does no harm for other +# $host/$build combinations not listed above. +# +# ARG is the path (on $build) that should be converted to +# the proper representation for $host. The result is stored +# in $func_to_host_path_result. +func_to_host_path () +{ + func_to_host_path_result="$1" + if test -n "$1" ; then + case $host in + *mingw* ) + lt_sed_naive_backslashify='s|\\\\*|\\|g;s|/|\\|g;s|\\|\\\\|g' + case $build in + *mingw* ) # actually, msys + # awkward: cmd appends spaces to result + lt_sed_strip_trailing_spaces="s/[ ]*\$//" + func_to_host_path_tmp1=`( cmd //c echo "$1" |\ + $SED -e "$lt_sed_strip_trailing_spaces" ) 2>/dev/null || echo ""` + func_to_host_path_result=`echo "$func_to_host_path_tmp1" |\ + $SED -e "$lt_sed_naive_backslashify"` + ;; + *cygwin* ) + func_to_host_path_tmp1=`cygpath -w "$1"` + func_to_host_path_result=`echo "$func_to_host_path_tmp1" |\ + $SED -e "$lt_sed_naive_backslashify"` + ;; + * ) + # Unfortunately, winepath does not exit with a non-zero + # error code, so we are forced to check the contents of + # stdout. On the other hand, if the command is not + # found, the shell will set an exit code of 127 and print + # *an error message* to stdout. So we must check for both + # error code of zero AND non-empty stdout, which explains + # the odd construction: + func_to_host_path_tmp1=`winepath -w "$1" 2>/dev/null` + if test "$?" -eq 0 && test -n "${func_to_host_path_tmp1}"; then + func_to_host_path_result=`echo "$func_to_host_path_tmp1" |\ + $SED -e "$lt_sed_naive_backslashify"` + else + # Allow warning below. + func_to_host_path_result="" + fi + ;; + esac + if test -z "$func_to_host_path_result" ; then + func_error "Could not determine host path corresponding to" + func_error " '$1'" + func_error "Continuing, but uninstalled executables may not work." + # Fallback: + func_to_host_path_result="$1" + fi + ;; + esac + fi +} +# end: func_to_host_path + +# func_to_host_pathlist arg +# +# Convert pathlists to host format when used with build tools. +# See func_to_host_path(), above. This function supports the +# following $build/$host combinations (but does no harm for +# combinations not listed here): +# $build $host +# mingw (msys) mingw [e.g. native] +# cygwin mingw +# *nix + wine mingw +# +# Path separators are also converted from $build format to +# $host format. If ARG begins or ends with a path separator +# character, it is preserved (but converted to $host format) +# on output. +# +# ARG is a pathlist (on $build) that should be converted to +# the proper representation on $host. The result is stored +# in $func_to_host_pathlist_result. +func_to_host_pathlist () +{ + func_to_host_pathlist_result="$1" + if test -n "$1" ; then + case $host in + *mingw* ) + lt_sed_naive_backslashify='s|\\\\*|\\|g;s|/|\\|g;s|\\|\\\\|g' + # Remove leading and trailing path separator characters from + # ARG. msys behavior is inconsistent here, cygpath turns them + # into '.;' and ';.', and winepath ignores them completely. + func_to_host_pathlist_tmp2="$1" + # Once set for this call, this variable should not be + # reassigned. It is used in tha fallback case. + func_to_host_pathlist_tmp1=`echo "$func_to_host_pathlist_tmp2" |\ + $SED -e 's|^:*||' -e 's|:*$||'` + case $build in + *mingw* ) # Actually, msys. + # Awkward: cmd appends spaces to result. + lt_sed_strip_trailing_spaces="s/[ ]*\$//" + func_to_host_pathlist_tmp2=`( cmd //c echo "$func_to_host_pathlist_tmp1" |\ + $SED -e "$lt_sed_strip_trailing_spaces" ) 2>/dev/null || echo ""` + func_to_host_pathlist_result=`echo "$func_to_host_pathlist_tmp2" |\ + $SED -e "$lt_sed_naive_backslashify"` + ;; + *cygwin* ) + func_to_host_pathlist_tmp2=`cygpath -w -p "$func_to_host_pathlist_tmp1"` + func_to_host_pathlist_result=`echo "$func_to_host_pathlist_tmp2" |\ + $SED -e "$lt_sed_naive_backslashify"` + ;; + * ) + # unfortunately, winepath doesn't convert pathlists + func_to_host_pathlist_result="" + func_to_host_pathlist_oldIFS=$IFS + IFS=: + for func_to_host_pathlist_f in $func_to_host_pathlist_tmp1 ; do + IFS=$func_to_host_pathlist_oldIFS + if test -n "$func_to_host_pathlist_f" ; then + func_to_host_path "$func_to_host_pathlist_f" + if test -n "$func_to_host_path_result" ; then + if test -z "$func_to_host_pathlist_result" ; then + func_to_host_pathlist_result="$func_to_host_path_result" + else + func_to_host_pathlist_result="$func_to_host_pathlist_result;$func_to_host_path_result" + fi + fi + fi + IFS=: + done + IFS=$func_to_host_pathlist_oldIFS + ;; + esac + if test -z "$func_to_host_pathlist_result" ; then + func_error "Could not determine the host path(s) corresponding to" + func_error " '$1'" + func_error "Continuing, but uninstalled executables may not work." + # Fallback. This may break if $1 contains DOS-style drive + # specifications. The fix is not to complicate the expression + # below, but for the user to provide a working wine installation + # with winepath so that path translation in the cross-to-mingw + # case works properly. + lt_replace_pathsep_nix_to_dos="s|:|;|g" + func_to_host_pathlist_result=`echo "$func_to_host_pathlist_tmp1" |\ + $SED -e "$lt_replace_pathsep_nix_to_dos"` + fi + # Now, add the leading and trailing path separators back + case "$1" in + :* ) func_to_host_pathlist_result=";$func_to_host_pathlist_result" + ;; + esac + case "$1" in + *: ) func_to_host_pathlist_result="$func_to_host_pathlist_result;" + ;; + esac + ;; + esac + fi +} +# end: func_to_host_pathlist + +# func_emit_cwrapperexe_src +# emit the source code for a wrapper executable on stdout +# Must ONLY be called from within func_mode_link because +# it depends on a number of variable set therein. +func_emit_cwrapperexe_src () +{ + cat < +#include +#ifdef _MSC_VER +# include +# include +# include +# define setmode _setmode +#else +# include +# include +# ifdef __CYGWIN__ +# include +# define HAVE_SETENV +# ifdef __STRICT_ANSI__ +char *realpath (const char *, char *); +int putenv (char *); +int setenv (const char *, const char *, int); +# endif +# endif +#endif +#include +#include +#include +#include +#include +#include +#include +#include + +#if defined(PATH_MAX) +# define LT_PATHMAX PATH_MAX +#elif defined(MAXPATHLEN) +# define LT_PATHMAX MAXPATHLEN +#else +# define LT_PATHMAX 1024 +#endif + +#ifndef S_IXOTH +# define S_IXOTH 0 +#endif +#ifndef S_IXGRP +# define S_IXGRP 0 +#endif + +#ifdef _MSC_VER +# define S_IXUSR _S_IEXEC +# define stat _stat +# ifndef _INTPTR_T_DEFINED +# define intptr_t int +# endif +#endif + +#ifndef DIR_SEPARATOR +# define DIR_SEPARATOR '/' +# define PATH_SEPARATOR ':' +#endif + +#if defined (_WIN32) || defined (__MSDOS__) || defined (__DJGPP__) || \ + defined (__OS2__) +# define HAVE_DOS_BASED_FILE_SYSTEM +# define FOPEN_WB "wb" +# ifndef DIR_SEPARATOR_2 +# define DIR_SEPARATOR_2 '\\' +# endif +# ifndef PATH_SEPARATOR_2 +# define PATH_SEPARATOR_2 ';' +# endif +#endif + +#ifndef DIR_SEPARATOR_2 +# define IS_DIR_SEPARATOR(ch) ((ch) == DIR_SEPARATOR) +#else /* DIR_SEPARATOR_2 */ +# define IS_DIR_SEPARATOR(ch) \ + (((ch) == DIR_SEPARATOR) || ((ch) == DIR_SEPARATOR_2)) +#endif /* DIR_SEPARATOR_2 */ + +#ifndef PATH_SEPARATOR_2 +# define IS_PATH_SEPARATOR(ch) ((ch) == PATH_SEPARATOR) +#else /* PATH_SEPARATOR_2 */ +# define IS_PATH_SEPARATOR(ch) ((ch) == PATH_SEPARATOR_2) +#endif /* PATH_SEPARATOR_2 */ + +#ifdef __CYGWIN__ +# define FOPEN_WB "wb" +#endif + +#ifndef FOPEN_WB +# define FOPEN_WB "w" +#endif +#ifndef _O_BINARY +# define _O_BINARY 0 +#endif + +#define XMALLOC(type, num) ((type *) xmalloc ((num) * sizeof(type))) +#define XFREE(stale) do { \ + if (stale) { free ((void *) stale); stale = 0; } \ +} while (0) + +#undef LTWRAPPER_DEBUGPRINTF +#if defined DEBUGWRAPPER +# define LTWRAPPER_DEBUGPRINTF(args) ltwrapper_debugprintf args +static void +ltwrapper_debugprintf (const char *fmt, ...) +{ + va_list args; + va_start (args, fmt); + (void) vfprintf (stderr, fmt, args); + va_end (args); +} +#else +# define LTWRAPPER_DEBUGPRINTF(args) +#endif + +const char *program_name = NULL; + +void *xmalloc (size_t num); +char *xstrdup (const char *string); +const char *base_name (const char *name); +char *find_executable (const char *wrapper); +char *chase_symlinks (const char *pathspec); +int make_executable (const char *path); +int check_executable (const char *path); +char *strendzap (char *str, const char *pat); +void lt_fatal (const char *message, ...); +void lt_setenv (const char *name, const char *value); +char *lt_extend_str (const char *orig_value, const char *add, int to_end); +void lt_opt_process_env_set (const char *arg); +void lt_opt_process_env_prepend (const char *arg); +void lt_opt_process_env_append (const char *arg); +int lt_split_name_value (const char *arg, char** name, char** value); +void lt_update_exe_path (const char *name, const char *value); +void lt_update_lib_path (const char *name, const char *value); + +static const char *script_text_part1 = +EOF + + func_emit_wrapper_part1 yes | + $SED -e 's/\([\\"]\)/\\\1/g' \ + -e 's/^/ "/' -e 's/$/\\n"/' + echo ";" + cat <"))); + for (i = 0; i < newargc; i++) + { + LTWRAPPER_DEBUGPRINTF (("(main) newargz[%d] : %s\n", i, (newargz[i] ? newargz[i] : ""))); + } + +EOF + + case $host_os in + mingw*) + cat <<"EOF" + /* execv doesn't actually work on mingw as expected on unix */ + rval = _spawnv (_P_WAIT, lt_argv_zero, (const char * const *) newargz); + if (rval == -1) + { + /* failed to start process */ + LTWRAPPER_DEBUGPRINTF (("(main) failed to launch target \"%s\": errno = %d\n", lt_argv_zero, errno)); + return 127; + } + return rval; +EOF + ;; + *) + cat <<"EOF" + execv (lt_argv_zero, newargz); + return rval; /* =127, but avoids unused variable warning */ +EOF + ;; + esac + + cat <<"EOF" +} + +void * +xmalloc (size_t num) +{ + void *p = (void *) malloc (num); + if (!p) + lt_fatal ("Memory exhausted"); + + return p; +} + +char * +xstrdup (const char *string) +{ + return string ? strcpy ((char *) xmalloc (strlen (string) + 1), + string) : NULL; +} + +const char * +base_name (const char *name) +{ + const char *base; + +#if defined (HAVE_DOS_BASED_FILE_SYSTEM) + /* Skip over the disk name in MSDOS pathnames. */ + if (isalpha ((unsigned char) name[0]) && name[1] == ':') + name += 2; +#endif + + for (base = name; *name; name++) + if (IS_DIR_SEPARATOR (*name)) + base = name + 1; + return base; +} + +int +check_executable (const char *path) +{ + struct stat st; + + LTWRAPPER_DEBUGPRINTF (("(check_executable) : %s\n", + path ? (*path ? path : "EMPTY!") : "NULL!")); + if ((!path) || (!*path)) + return 0; + + if ((stat (path, &st) >= 0) + && (st.st_mode & (S_IXUSR | S_IXGRP | S_IXOTH))) + return 1; + else + return 0; +} + +int +make_executable (const char *path) +{ + int rval = 0; + struct stat st; + + LTWRAPPER_DEBUGPRINTF (("(make_executable) : %s\n", + path ? (*path ? path : "EMPTY!") : "NULL!")); + if ((!path) || (!*path)) + return 0; + + if (stat (path, &st) >= 0) + { + rval = chmod (path, st.st_mode | S_IXOTH | S_IXGRP | S_IXUSR); + } + return rval; +} + +/* Searches for the full path of the wrapper. Returns + newly allocated full path name if found, NULL otherwise + Does not chase symlinks, even on platforms that support them. +*/ +char * +find_executable (const char *wrapper) +{ + int has_slash = 0; + const char *p; + const char *p_next; + /* static buffer for getcwd */ + char tmp[LT_PATHMAX + 1]; + int tmp_len; + char *concat_name; + + LTWRAPPER_DEBUGPRINTF (("(find_executable) : %s\n", + wrapper ? (*wrapper ? wrapper : "EMPTY!") : "NULL!")); + + if ((wrapper == NULL) || (*wrapper == '\0')) + return NULL; + + /* Absolute path? */ +#if defined (HAVE_DOS_BASED_FILE_SYSTEM) + if (isalpha ((unsigned char) wrapper[0]) && wrapper[1] == ':') + { + concat_name = xstrdup (wrapper); + if (check_executable (concat_name)) + return concat_name; + XFREE (concat_name); + } + else + { +#endif + if (IS_DIR_SEPARATOR (wrapper[0])) + { + concat_name = xstrdup (wrapper); + if (check_executable (concat_name)) + return concat_name; + XFREE (concat_name); + } +#if defined (HAVE_DOS_BASED_FILE_SYSTEM) + } +#endif + + for (p = wrapper; *p; p++) + if (*p == '/') + { + has_slash = 1; + break; + } + if (!has_slash) + { + /* no slashes; search PATH */ + const char *path = getenv ("PATH"); + if (path != NULL) + { + for (p = path; *p; p = p_next) + { + const char *q; + size_t p_len; + for (q = p; *q; q++) + if (IS_PATH_SEPARATOR (*q)) + break; + p_len = q - p; + p_next = (*q == '\0' ? q : q + 1); + if (p_len == 0) + { + /* empty path: current directory */ + if (getcwd (tmp, LT_PATHMAX) == NULL) + lt_fatal ("getcwd failed"); + tmp_len = strlen (tmp); + concat_name = + XMALLOC (char, tmp_len + 1 + strlen (wrapper) + 1); + memcpy (concat_name, tmp, tmp_len); + concat_name[tmp_len] = '/'; + strcpy (concat_name + tmp_len + 1, wrapper); + } + else + { + concat_name = + XMALLOC (char, p_len + 1 + strlen (wrapper) + 1); + memcpy (concat_name, p, p_len); + concat_name[p_len] = '/'; + strcpy (concat_name + p_len + 1, wrapper); + } + if (check_executable (concat_name)) + return concat_name; + XFREE (concat_name); + } + } + /* not found in PATH; assume curdir */ + } + /* Relative path | not found in path: prepend cwd */ + if (getcwd (tmp, LT_PATHMAX) == NULL) + lt_fatal ("getcwd failed"); + tmp_len = strlen (tmp); + concat_name = XMALLOC (char, tmp_len + 1 + strlen (wrapper) + 1); + memcpy (concat_name, tmp, tmp_len); + concat_name[tmp_len] = '/'; + strcpy (concat_name + tmp_len + 1, wrapper); + + if (check_executable (concat_name)) + return concat_name; + XFREE (concat_name); + return NULL; +} + +char * +chase_symlinks (const char *pathspec) +{ +#ifndef S_ISLNK + return xstrdup (pathspec); +#else + char buf[LT_PATHMAX]; + struct stat s; + char *tmp_pathspec = xstrdup (pathspec); + char *p; + int has_symlinks = 0; + while (strlen (tmp_pathspec) && !has_symlinks) + { + LTWRAPPER_DEBUGPRINTF (("checking path component for symlinks: %s\n", + tmp_pathspec)); + if (lstat (tmp_pathspec, &s) == 0) + { + if (S_ISLNK (s.st_mode) != 0) + { + has_symlinks = 1; + break; + } + + /* search backwards for last DIR_SEPARATOR */ + p = tmp_pathspec + strlen (tmp_pathspec) - 1; + while ((p > tmp_pathspec) && (!IS_DIR_SEPARATOR (*p))) + p--; + if ((p == tmp_pathspec) && (!IS_DIR_SEPARATOR (*p))) + { + /* no more DIR_SEPARATORS left */ + break; + } + *p = '\0'; + } + else + { + char *errstr = strerror (errno); + lt_fatal ("Error accessing file %s (%s)", tmp_pathspec, errstr); + } + } + XFREE (tmp_pathspec); + + if (!has_symlinks) + { + return xstrdup (pathspec); + } + + tmp_pathspec = realpath (pathspec, buf); + if (tmp_pathspec == 0) + { + lt_fatal ("Could not follow symlinks for %s", pathspec); + } + return xstrdup (tmp_pathspec); +#endif +} + +char * +strendzap (char *str, const char *pat) +{ + size_t len, patlen; + + assert (str != NULL); + assert (pat != NULL); + + len = strlen (str); + patlen = strlen (pat); + + if (patlen <= len) + { + str += len - patlen; + if (strcmp (str, pat) == 0) + *str = '\0'; + } + return str; +} + +static void +lt_error_core (int exit_status, const char *mode, + const char *message, va_list ap) +{ + fprintf (stderr, "%s: %s: ", program_name, mode); + vfprintf (stderr, message, ap); + fprintf (stderr, ".\n"); + + if (exit_status >= 0) + exit (exit_status); +} + +void +lt_fatal (const char *message, ...) +{ + va_list ap; + va_start (ap, message); + lt_error_core (EXIT_FAILURE, "FATAL", message, ap); + va_end (ap); +} + +void +lt_setenv (const char *name, const char *value) +{ + LTWRAPPER_DEBUGPRINTF (("(lt_setenv) setting '%s' to '%s'\n", + (name ? name : ""), + (value ? value : ""))); + { +#ifdef HAVE_SETENV + /* always make a copy, for consistency with !HAVE_SETENV */ + char *str = xstrdup (value); + setenv (name, str, 1); +#else + int len = strlen (name) + 1 + strlen (value) + 1; + char *str = XMALLOC (char, len); + sprintf (str, "%s=%s", name, value); + if (putenv (str) != EXIT_SUCCESS) + { + XFREE (str); + } +#endif + } +} + +char * +lt_extend_str (const char *orig_value, const char *add, int to_end) +{ + char *new_value; + if (orig_value && *orig_value) + { + int orig_value_len = strlen (orig_value); + int add_len = strlen (add); + new_value = XMALLOC (char, add_len + orig_value_len + 1); + if (to_end) + { + strcpy (new_value, orig_value); + strcpy (new_value + orig_value_len, add); + } + else + { + strcpy (new_value, add); + strcpy (new_value + add_len, orig_value); + } + } + else + { + new_value = xstrdup (add); + } + return new_value; +} + +int +lt_split_name_value (const char *arg, char** name, char** value) +{ + const char *p; + int len; + if (!arg || !*arg) + return 1; + + p = strchr (arg, (int)'='); + + if (!p) + return 1; + + *value = xstrdup (++p); + + len = strlen (arg) - strlen (*value); + *name = XMALLOC (char, len); + strncpy (*name, arg, len-1); + (*name)[len - 1] = '\0'; + + return 0; +} + +void +lt_opt_process_env_set (const char *arg) +{ + char *name = NULL; + char *value = NULL; + + if (lt_split_name_value (arg, &name, &value) != 0) + { + XFREE (name); + XFREE (value); + lt_fatal ("bad argument for %s: '%s'", env_set_opt, arg); + } + + lt_setenv (name, value); + XFREE (name); + XFREE (value); +} + +void +lt_opt_process_env_prepend (const char *arg) +{ + char *name = NULL; + char *value = NULL; + char *new_value = NULL; + + if (lt_split_name_value (arg, &name, &value) != 0) + { + XFREE (name); + XFREE (value); + lt_fatal ("bad argument for %s: '%s'", env_prepend_opt, arg); + } + + new_value = lt_extend_str (getenv (name), value, 0); + lt_setenv (name, new_value); + XFREE (new_value); + XFREE (name); + XFREE (value); +} + +void +lt_opt_process_env_append (const char *arg) +{ + char *name = NULL; + char *value = NULL; + char *new_value = NULL; + + if (lt_split_name_value (arg, &name, &value) != 0) + { + XFREE (name); + XFREE (value); + lt_fatal ("bad argument for %s: '%s'", env_append_opt, arg); + } + + new_value = lt_extend_str (getenv (name), value, 1); + lt_setenv (name, new_value); + XFREE (new_value); + XFREE (name); + XFREE (value); +} + +void +lt_update_exe_path (const char *name, const char *value) +{ + LTWRAPPER_DEBUGPRINTF (("(lt_update_exe_path) modifying '%s' by prepending '%s'\n", + (name ? name : ""), + (value ? value : ""))); + + if (name && *name && value && *value) + { + char *new_value = lt_extend_str (getenv (name), value, 0); + /* some systems can't cope with a ':'-terminated path #' */ + int len = strlen (new_value); + while (((len = strlen (new_value)) > 0) && IS_PATH_SEPARATOR (new_value[len-1])) + { + new_value[len-1] = '\0'; + } + lt_setenv (name, new_value); + XFREE (new_value); + } +} + +void +lt_update_lib_path (const char *name, const char *value) +{ + LTWRAPPER_DEBUGPRINTF (("(lt_update_lib_path) modifying '%s' by prepending '%s'\n", + (name ? name : ""), + (value ? value : ""))); + + if (name && *name && value && *value) + { + char *new_value = lt_extend_str (getenv (name), value, 0); + lt_setenv (name, new_value); + XFREE (new_value); + } +} + + +EOF +} +# end: func_emit_cwrapperexe_src + +# func_mode_link arg... +func_mode_link () +{ + $opt_debug + case $host in + *-*-cygwin* | *-*-mingw* | *-*-pw32* | *-*-os2* | *-cegcc*) + # It is impossible to link a dll without this setting, and + # we shouldn't force the makefile maintainer to figure out + # which system we are compiling for in order to pass an extra + # flag for every libtool invocation. + # allow_undefined=no + + # FIXME: Unfortunately, there are problems with the above when trying + # to make a dll which has undefined symbols, in which case not + # even a static library is built. For now, we need to specify + # -no-undefined on the libtool link line when we can be certain + # that all symbols are satisfied, otherwise we get a static library. + allow_undefined=yes + ;; + *) + allow_undefined=yes + ;; + esac + libtool_args=$nonopt + base_compile="$nonopt $@" + compile_command=$nonopt + finalize_command=$nonopt + + compile_rpath= + finalize_rpath= + compile_shlibpath= + finalize_shlibpath= + convenience= + old_convenience= + deplibs= + old_deplibs= + compiler_flags= + linker_flags= + dllsearchpath= + lib_search_path=`pwd` + inst_prefix_dir= + new_inherited_linker_flags= + + avoid_version=no + dlfiles= + dlprefiles= + dlself=no + export_dynamic=no + export_symbols= + export_symbols_regex= + generated= + libobjs= + ltlibs= + module=no + no_install=no + objs= + non_pic_objects= + precious_files_regex= + prefer_static_libs=no + preload=no + prev= + prevarg= + release= + rpath= + xrpath= + perm_rpath= + temp_rpath= + thread_safe=no + vinfo= + vinfo_number=no + weak_libs= + single_module="${wl}-single_module" + func_infer_tag $base_compile + + # We need to know -static, to get the right output filenames. + for arg + do + case $arg in + -shared) + test "$build_libtool_libs" != yes && \ + func_fatal_configuration "can not build a shared library" + build_old_libs=no + break + ;; + -all-static | -static | -static-libtool-libs) + case $arg in + -all-static) + if test "$build_libtool_libs" = yes && test -z "$link_static_flag"; then + func_warning "complete static linking is impossible in this configuration" + fi + if test -n "$link_static_flag"; then + dlopen_self=$dlopen_self_static + fi + prefer_static_libs=yes + ;; + -static) + if test -z "$pic_flag" && test -n "$link_static_flag"; then + dlopen_self=$dlopen_self_static + fi + prefer_static_libs=built + ;; + -static-libtool-libs) + if test -z "$pic_flag" && test -n "$link_static_flag"; then + dlopen_self=$dlopen_self_static + fi + prefer_static_libs=yes + ;; + esac + build_libtool_libs=no + build_old_libs=yes + break + ;; + esac + done + + # See if our shared archives depend on static archives. + test -n "$old_archive_from_new_cmds" && build_old_libs=yes + + # Go through the arguments, transforming them on the way. + while test "$#" -gt 0; do + arg="$1" + shift + func_quote_for_eval "$arg" + qarg=$func_quote_for_eval_unquoted_result + func_append libtool_args " $func_quote_for_eval_result" + + # If the previous option needs an argument, assign it. + if test -n "$prev"; then + case $prev in + output) + func_append compile_command " @OUTPUT@" + func_append finalize_command " @OUTPUT@" + ;; + esac + + case $prev in + dlfiles|dlprefiles) + if test "$preload" = no; then + # Add the symbol object into the linking commands. + func_append compile_command " @SYMFILE@" + func_append finalize_command " @SYMFILE@" + preload=yes + fi + case $arg in + *.la | *.lo) ;; # We handle these cases below. + force) + if test "$dlself" = no; then + dlself=needless + export_dynamic=yes + fi + prev= + continue + ;; + self) + if test "$prev" = dlprefiles; then + dlself=yes + elif test "$prev" = dlfiles && test "$dlopen_self" != yes; then + dlself=yes + else + dlself=needless + export_dynamic=yes + fi + prev= + continue + ;; + *) + if test "$prev" = dlfiles; then + dlfiles="$dlfiles $arg" + else + dlprefiles="$dlprefiles $arg" + fi + prev= + continue + ;; + esac + ;; + expsyms) + export_symbols="$arg" + test -f "$arg" \ + || func_fatal_error "symbol file \`$arg' does not exist" + prev= + continue + ;; + expsyms_regex) + export_symbols_regex="$arg" + prev= + continue + ;; + framework) + case $host in + *-*-darwin*) + case "$deplibs " in + *" $qarg.ltframework "*) ;; + *) deplibs="$deplibs $qarg.ltframework" # this is fixed later + ;; + esac + ;; + esac + prev= + continue + ;; + inst_prefix) + inst_prefix_dir="$arg" + prev= + continue + ;; + objectlist) + if test -f "$arg"; then + save_arg=$arg + moreargs= + for fil in `cat "$save_arg"` + do +# moreargs="$moreargs $fil" + arg=$fil + # A libtool-controlled object. + + # Check to see that this really is a libtool object. + if func_lalib_unsafe_p "$arg"; then + pic_object= + non_pic_object= + + # Read the .lo file + func_source "$arg" + + if test -z "$pic_object" || + test -z "$non_pic_object" || + test "$pic_object" = none && + test "$non_pic_object" = none; then + func_fatal_error "cannot find name of object for \`$arg'" + fi + + # Extract subdirectory from the argument. + func_dirname "$arg" "/" "" + xdir="$func_dirname_result" + + if test "$pic_object" != none; then + # Prepend the subdirectory the object is found in. + pic_object="$xdir$pic_object" + + if test "$prev" = dlfiles; then + if test "$build_libtool_libs" = yes && test "$dlopen_support" = yes; then + dlfiles="$dlfiles $pic_object" + prev= + continue + else + # If libtool objects are unsupported, then we need to preload. + prev=dlprefiles + fi + fi + + # CHECK ME: I think I busted this. -Ossama + if test "$prev" = dlprefiles; then + # Preload the old-style object. + dlprefiles="$dlprefiles $pic_object" + prev= + fi + + # A PIC object. + func_append libobjs " $pic_object" + arg="$pic_object" + fi + + # Non-PIC object. + if test "$non_pic_object" != none; then + # Prepend the subdirectory the object is found in. + non_pic_object="$xdir$non_pic_object" + + # A standard non-PIC object + func_append non_pic_objects " $non_pic_object" + if test -z "$pic_object" || test "$pic_object" = none ; then + arg="$non_pic_object" + fi + else + # If the PIC object exists, use it instead. + # $xdir was prepended to $pic_object above. + non_pic_object="$pic_object" + func_append non_pic_objects " $non_pic_object" + fi + else + # Only an error if not doing a dry-run. + if $opt_dry_run; then + # Extract subdirectory from the argument. + func_dirname "$arg" "/" "" + xdir="$func_dirname_result" + + func_lo2o "$arg" + pic_object=$xdir$objdir/$func_lo2o_result + non_pic_object=$xdir$func_lo2o_result + func_append libobjs " $pic_object" + func_append non_pic_objects " $non_pic_object" + else + func_fatal_error "\`$arg' is not a valid libtool object" + fi + fi + done + else + func_fatal_error "link input file \`$arg' does not exist" + fi + arg=$save_arg + prev= + continue + ;; + precious_regex) + precious_files_regex="$arg" + prev= + continue + ;; + release) + release="-$arg" + prev= + continue + ;; + rpath | xrpath) + # We need an absolute path. + case $arg in + [\\/]* | [A-Za-z]:[\\/]*) ;; + *) + func_fatal_error "only absolute run-paths are allowed" + ;; + esac + if test "$prev" = rpath; then + case "$rpath " in + *" $arg "*) ;; + *) rpath="$rpath $arg" ;; + esac + else + case "$xrpath " in + *" $arg "*) ;; + *) xrpath="$xrpath $arg" ;; + esac + fi + prev= + continue + ;; + shrext) + shrext_cmds="$arg" + prev= + continue + ;; + weak) + weak_libs="$weak_libs $arg" + prev= + continue + ;; + xcclinker) + linker_flags="$linker_flags $qarg" + compiler_flags="$compiler_flags $qarg" + prev= + func_append compile_command " $qarg" + func_append finalize_command " $qarg" + continue + ;; + xcompiler) + compiler_flags="$compiler_flags $qarg" + prev= + func_append compile_command " $qarg" + func_append finalize_command " $qarg" + continue + ;; + xlinker) + linker_flags="$linker_flags $qarg" + compiler_flags="$compiler_flags $wl$qarg" + prev= + func_append compile_command " $wl$qarg" + func_append finalize_command " $wl$qarg" + continue + ;; + *) + eval "$prev=\"\$arg\"" + prev= + continue + ;; + esac + fi # test -n "$prev" + + prevarg="$arg" + + case $arg in + -all-static) + if test -n "$link_static_flag"; then + # See comment for -static flag below, for more details. + func_append compile_command " $link_static_flag" + func_append finalize_command " $link_static_flag" + fi + continue + ;; + + -allow-undefined) + # FIXME: remove this flag sometime in the future. + func_fatal_error "\`-allow-undefined' must not be used because it is the default" + ;; + + -avoid-version) + avoid_version=yes + continue + ;; + + -dlopen) + prev=dlfiles + continue + ;; + + -dlpreopen) + prev=dlprefiles + continue + ;; + + -export-dynamic) + export_dynamic=yes + continue + ;; + + -export-symbols | -export-symbols-regex) + if test -n "$export_symbols" || test -n "$export_symbols_regex"; then + func_fatal_error "more than one -exported-symbols argument is not allowed" + fi + if test "X$arg" = "X-export-symbols"; then + prev=expsyms + else + prev=expsyms_regex + fi + continue + ;; + + -framework) + prev=framework + continue + ;; + + -inst-prefix-dir) + prev=inst_prefix + continue + ;; + + # The native IRIX linker understands -LANG:*, -LIST:* and -LNO:* + # so, if we see these flags be careful not to treat them like -L + -L[A-Z][A-Z]*:*) + case $with_gcc/$host in + no/*-*-irix* | /*-*-irix*) + func_append compile_command " $arg" + func_append finalize_command " $arg" + ;; + esac + continue + ;; + + -L*) + func_stripname '-L' '' "$arg" + dir=$func_stripname_result + if test -z "$dir"; then + if test "$#" -gt 0; then + func_fatal_error "require no space between \`-L' and \`$1'" + else + func_fatal_error "need path for \`-L' option" + fi + fi + # We need an absolute path. + case $dir in + [\\/]* | [A-Za-z]:[\\/]*) ;; + *) + absdir=`cd "$dir" && pwd` + test -z "$absdir" && \ + func_fatal_error "cannot determine absolute directory name of \`$dir'" + dir="$absdir" + ;; + esac + case "$deplibs " in + *" -L$dir "*) ;; + *) + deplibs="$deplibs -L$dir" + lib_search_path="$lib_search_path $dir" + ;; + esac + case $host in + *-*-cygwin* | *-*-mingw* | *-*-pw32* | *-*-os2* | *-cegcc*) + testbindir=`$ECHO "X$dir" | $Xsed -e 's*/lib$*/bin*'` + case :$dllsearchpath: in + *":$dir:"*) ;; + ::) dllsearchpath=$dir;; + *) dllsearchpath="$dllsearchpath:$dir";; + esac + case :$dllsearchpath: in + *":$testbindir:"*) ;; + ::) dllsearchpath=$testbindir;; + *) dllsearchpath="$dllsearchpath:$testbindir";; + esac + ;; + esac + continue + ;; + + -l*) + if test "X$arg" = "X-lc" || test "X$arg" = "X-lm"; then + case $host in + *-*-cygwin* | *-*-mingw* | *-*-pw32* | *-*-beos* | *-cegcc*) + # These systems don't actually have a C or math library (as such) + continue + ;; + *-*-os2*) + # These systems don't actually have a C library (as such) + test "X$arg" = "X-lc" && continue + ;; + *-*-openbsd* | *-*-freebsd* | *-*-dragonfly*) + # Do not include libc due to us having libc/libc_r. + test "X$arg" = "X-lc" && continue + ;; + *-*-rhapsody* | *-*-darwin1.[012]) + # Rhapsody C and math libraries are in the System framework + deplibs="$deplibs System.ltframework" + continue + ;; + *-*-sco3.2v5* | *-*-sco5v6*) + # Causes problems with __ctype + test "X$arg" = "X-lc" && continue + ;; + *-*-sysv4.2uw2* | *-*-sysv5* | *-*-unixware* | *-*-OpenUNIX*) + # Compiler inserts libc in the correct place for threads to work + test "X$arg" = "X-lc" && continue + ;; + esac + elif test "X$arg" = "X-lc_r"; then + case $host in + *-*-openbsd* | *-*-freebsd* | *-*-dragonfly*) + # Do not include libc_r directly, use -pthread flag. + continue + ;; + esac + fi + deplibs="$deplibs $arg" + continue + ;; + + -module) + module=yes + continue + ;; + + # Tru64 UNIX uses -model [arg] to determine the layout of C++ + # classes, name mangling, and exception handling. + # Darwin uses the -arch flag to determine output architecture. + -model|-arch|-isysroot) + compiler_flags="$compiler_flags $arg" + func_append compile_command " $arg" + func_append finalize_command " $arg" + prev=xcompiler + continue + ;; + + -mt|-mthreads|-kthread|-Kthread|-pthread|-pthreads|--thread-safe|-threads) + compiler_flags="$compiler_flags $arg" + func_append compile_command " $arg" + func_append finalize_command " $arg" + case "$new_inherited_linker_flags " in + *" $arg "*) ;; + * ) new_inherited_linker_flags="$new_inherited_linker_flags $arg" ;; + esac + continue + ;; + + -multi_module) + single_module="${wl}-multi_module" + continue + ;; + + -no-fast-install) + fast_install=no + continue + ;; + + -no-install) + case $host in + *-*-cygwin* | *-*-mingw* | *-*-pw32* | *-*-os2* | *-*-darwin* | *-cegcc*) + # The PATH hackery in wrapper scripts is required on Windows + # and Darwin in order for the loader to find any dlls it needs. + func_warning "\`-no-install' is ignored for $host" + func_warning "assuming \`-no-fast-install' instead" + fast_install=no + ;; + *) no_install=yes ;; + esac + continue + ;; + + -no-undefined) + allow_undefined=no + continue + ;; + + -objectlist) + prev=objectlist + continue + ;; + + -o) prev=output ;; + + -precious-files-regex) + prev=precious_regex + continue + ;; + + -release) + prev=release + continue + ;; + + -rpath) + prev=rpath + continue + ;; + + -R) + prev=xrpath + continue + ;; + + -R*) + func_stripname '-R' '' "$arg" + dir=$func_stripname_result + # We need an absolute path. + case $dir in + [\\/]* | [A-Za-z]:[\\/]*) ;; + *) + func_fatal_error "only absolute run-paths are allowed" + ;; + esac + case "$xrpath " in + *" $dir "*) ;; + *) xrpath="$xrpath $dir" ;; + esac + continue + ;; + + -shared) + # The effects of -shared are defined in a previous loop. + continue + ;; + + -shrext) + prev=shrext + continue + ;; + + -static | -static-libtool-libs) + # The effects of -static are defined in a previous loop. + # We used to do the same as -all-static on platforms that + # didn't have a PIC flag, but the assumption that the effects + # would be equivalent was wrong. It would break on at least + # Digital Unix and AIX. + continue + ;; + + -thread-safe) + thread_safe=yes + continue + ;; + + -version-info) + prev=vinfo + continue + ;; + + -version-number) + prev=vinfo + vinfo_number=yes + continue + ;; + + -weak) + prev=weak + continue + ;; + + -Wc,*) + func_stripname '-Wc,' '' "$arg" + args=$func_stripname_result + arg= + save_ifs="$IFS"; IFS=',' + for flag in $args; do + IFS="$save_ifs" + func_quote_for_eval "$flag" + arg="$arg $wl$func_quote_for_eval_result" + compiler_flags="$compiler_flags $func_quote_for_eval_result" + done + IFS="$save_ifs" + func_stripname ' ' '' "$arg" + arg=$func_stripname_result + ;; + + -Wl,*) + func_stripname '-Wl,' '' "$arg" + args=$func_stripname_result + arg= + save_ifs="$IFS"; IFS=',' + for flag in $args; do + IFS="$save_ifs" + func_quote_for_eval "$flag" + arg="$arg $wl$func_quote_for_eval_result" + compiler_flags="$compiler_flags $wl$func_quote_for_eval_result" + linker_flags="$linker_flags $func_quote_for_eval_result" + done + IFS="$save_ifs" + func_stripname ' ' '' "$arg" + arg=$func_stripname_result + ;; + + -Xcompiler) + prev=xcompiler + continue + ;; + + -Xlinker) + prev=xlinker + continue + ;; + + -XCClinker) + prev=xcclinker + continue + ;; + + # -msg_* for osf cc + -msg_*) + func_quote_for_eval "$arg" + arg="$func_quote_for_eval_result" + ;; + + # -64, -mips[0-9] enable 64-bit mode on the SGI compiler + # -r[0-9][0-9]* specifies the processor on the SGI compiler + # -xarch=*, -xtarget=* enable 64-bit mode on the Sun compiler + # +DA*, +DD* enable 64-bit mode on the HP compiler + # -q* pass through compiler args for the IBM compiler + # -m*, -t[45]*, -txscale* pass through architecture-specific + # compiler args for GCC + # -F/path gives path to uninstalled frameworks, gcc on darwin + # -p, -pg, --coverage, -fprofile-* pass through profiling flag for GCC + # @file GCC response files + -64|-mips[0-9]|-r[0-9][0-9]*|-xarch=*|-xtarget=*|+DA*|+DD*|-q*|-m*| \ + -t[45]*|-txscale*|-p|-pg|--coverage|-fprofile-*|-F*|@*) + func_quote_for_eval "$arg" + arg="$func_quote_for_eval_result" + func_append compile_command " $arg" + func_append finalize_command " $arg" + compiler_flags="$compiler_flags $arg" + continue + ;; + + # Some other compiler flag. + -* | +*) + func_quote_for_eval "$arg" + arg="$func_quote_for_eval_result" + ;; + + *.$objext) + # A standard object. + objs="$objs $arg" + ;; + + *.lo) + # A libtool-controlled object. + + # Check to see that this really is a libtool object. + if func_lalib_unsafe_p "$arg"; then + pic_object= + non_pic_object= + + # Read the .lo file + func_source "$arg" + + if test -z "$pic_object" || + test -z "$non_pic_object" || + test "$pic_object" = none && + test "$non_pic_object" = none; then + func_fatal_error "cannot find name of object for \`$arg'" + fi + + # Extract subdirectory from the argument. + func_dirname "$arg" "/" "" + xdir="$func_dirname_result" + + if test "$pic_object" != none; then + # Prepend the subdirectory the object is found in. + pic_object="$xdir$pic_object" + + if test "$prev" = dlfiles; then + if test "$build_libtool_libs" = yes && test "$dlopen_support" = yes; then + dlfiles="$dlfiles $pic_object" + prev= + continue + else + # If libtool objects are unsupported, then we need to preload. + prev=dlprefiles + fi + fi + + # CHECK ME: I think I busted this. -Ossama + if test "$prev" = dlprefiles; then + # Preload the old-style object. + dlprefiles="$dlprefiles $pic_object" + prev= + fi + + # A PIC object. + func_append libobjs " $pic_object" + arg="$pic_object" + fi + + # Non-PIC object. + if test "$non_pic_object" != none; then + # Prepend the subdirectory the object is found in. + non_pic_object="$xdir$non_pic_object" + + # A standard non-PIC object + func_append non_pic_objects " $non_pic_object" + if test -z "$pic_object" || test "$pic_object" = none ; then + arg="$non_pic_object" + fi + else + # If the PIC object exists, use it instead. + # $xdir was prepended to $pic_object above. + non_pic_object="$pic_object" + func_append non_pic_objects " $non_pic_object" + fi + else + # Only an error if not doing a dry-run. + if $opt_dry_run; then + # Extract subdirectory from the argument. + func_dirname "$arg" "/" "" + xdir="$func_dirname_result" + + func_lo2o "$arg" + pic_object=$xdir$objdir/$func_lo2o_result + non_pic_object=$xdir$func_lo2o_result + func_append libobjs " $pic_object" + func_append non_pic_objects " $non_pic_object" + else + func_fatal_error "\`$arg' is not a valid libtool object" + fi + fi + ;; + + *.$libext) + # An archive. + deplibs="$deplibs $arg" + old_deplibs="$old_deplibs $arg" + continue + ;; + + *.la) + # A libtool-controlled library. + + if test "$prev" = dlfiles; then + # This library was specified with -dlopen. + dlfiles="$dlfiles $arg" + prev= + elif test "$prev" = dlprefiles; then + # The library was specified with -dlpreopen. + dlprefiles="$dlprefiles $arg" + prev= + else + deplibs="$deplibs $arg" + fi + continue + ;; + + # Some other compiler argument. + *) + # Unknown arguments in both finalize_command and compile_command need + # to be aesthetically quoted because they are evaled later. + func_quote_for_eval "$arg" + arg="$func_quote_for_eval_result" + ;; + esac # arg + + # Now actually substitute the argument into the commands. + if test -n "$arg"; then + func_append compile_command " $arg" + func_append finalize_command " $arg" + fi + done # argument parsing loop + + test -n "$prev" && \ + func_fatal_help "the \`$prevarg' option requires an argument" + + if test "$export_dynamic" = yes && test -n "$export_dynamic_flag_spec"; then + eval arg=\"$export_dynamic_flag_spec\" + func_append compile_command " $arg" + func_append finalize_command " $arg" + fi + + oldlibs= + # calculate the name of the file, without its directory + func_basename "$output" + outputname="$func_basename_result" + libobjs_save="$libobjs" + + if test -n "$shlibpath_var"; then + # get the directories listed in $shlibpath_var + eval shlib_search_path=\`\$ECHO \"X\${$shlibpath_var}\" \| \$Xsed -e \'s/:/ /g\'\` + else + shlib_search_path= + fi + eval sys_lib_search_path=\"$sys_lib_search_path_spec\" + eval sys_lib_dlsearch_path=\"$sys_lib_dlsearch_path_spec\" + + func_dirname "$output" "/" "" + output_objdir="$func_dirname_result$objdir" + # Create the object directory. + func_mkdir_p "$output_objdir" + + # Determine the type of output + case $output in + "") + func_fatal_help "you must specify an output file" + ;; + *.$libext) linkmode=oldlib ;; + *.lo | *.$objext) linkmode=obj ;; + *.la) linkmode=lib ;; + *) linkmode=prog ;; # Anything else should be a program. + esac + + specialdeplibs= + + libs= + # Find all interdependent deplibs by searching for libraries + # that are linked more than once (e.g. -la -lb -la) + for deplib in $deplibs; do + if $opt_duplicate_deps ; then + case "$libs " in + *" $deplib "*) specialdeplibs="$specialdeplibs $deplib" ;; + esac + fi + libs="$libs $deplib" + done + + if test "$linkmode" = lib; then + libs="$predeps $libs $compiler_lib_search_path $postdeps" + + # Compute libraries that are listed more than once in $predeps + # $postdeps and mark them as special (i.e., whose duplicates are + # not to be eliminated). + pre_post_deps= + if $opt_duplicate_compiler_generated_deps; then + for pre_post_dep in $predeps $postdeps; do + case "$pre_post_deps " in + *" $pre_post_dep "*) specialdeplibs="$specialdeplibs $pre_post_deps" ;; + esac + pre_post_deps="$pre_post_deps $pre_post_dep" + done + fi + pre_post_deps= + fi + + deplibs= + newdependency_libs= + newlib_search_path= + need_relink=no # whether we're linking any uninstalled libtool libraries + notinst_deplibs= # not-installed libtool libraries + notinst_path= # paths that contain not-installed libtool libraries + + case $linkmode in + lib) + passes="conv dlpreopen link" + for file in $dlfiles $dlprefiles; do + case $file in + *.la) ;; + *) + func_fatal_help "libraries can \`-dlopen' only libtool libraries: $file" + ;; + esac + done + ;; + prog) + compile_deplibs= + finalize_deplibs= + alldeplibs=no + newdlfiles= + newdlprefiles= + passes="conv scan dlopen dlpreopen link" + ;; + *) passes="conv" + ;; + esac + + for pass in $passes; do + # The preopen pass in lib mode reverses $deplibs; put it back here + # so that -L comes before libs that need it for instance... + if test "$linkmode,$pass" = "lib,link"; then + ## FIXME: Find the place where the list is rebuilt in the wrong + ## order, and fix it there properly + tmp_deplibs= + for deplib in $deplibs; do + tmp_deplibs="$deplib $tmp_deplibs" + done + deplibs="$tmp_deplibs" + fi + + if test "$linkmode,$pass" = "lib,link" || + test "$linkmode,$pass" = "prog,scan"; then + libs="$deplibs" + deplibs= + fi + if test "$linkmode" = prog; then + case $pass in + dlopen) libs="$dlfiles" ;; + dlpreopen) libs="$dlprefiles" ;; + link) libs="$deplibs %DEPLIBS% $dependency_libs" ;; + esac + fi + if test "$linkmode,$pass" = "lib,dlpreopen"; then + # Collect and forward deplibs of preopened libtool libs + for lib in $dlprefiles; do + # Ignore non-libtool-libs + dependency_libs= + case $lib in + *.la) func_source "$lib" ;; + esac + + # Collect preopened libtool deplibs, except any this library + # has declared as weak libs + for deplib in $dependency_libs; do + deplib_base=`$ECHO "X$deplib" | $Xsed -e "$basename"` + case " $weak_libs " in + *" $deplib_base "*) ;; + *) deplibs="$deplibs $deplib" ;; + esac + done + done + libs="$dlprefiles" + fi + if test "$pass" = dlopen; then + # Collect dlpreopened libraries + save_deplibs="$deplibs" + deplibs= + fi + + for deplib in $libs; do + lib= + found=no + case $deplib in + -mt|-mthreads|-kthread|-Kthread|-pthread|-pthreads|--thread-safe|-threads) + if test "$linkmode,$pass" = "prog,link"; then + compile_deplibs="$deplib $compile_deplibs" + finalize_deplibs="$deplib $finalize_deplibs" + else + compiler_flags="$compiler_flags $deplib" + if test "$linkmode" = lib ; then + case "$new_inherited_linker_flags " in + *" $deplib "*) ;; + * ) new_inherited_linker_flags="$new_inherited_linker_flags $deplib" ;; + esac + fi + fi + continue + ;; + -l*) + if test "$linkmode" != lib && test "$linkmode" != prog; then + func_warning "\`-l' is ignored for archives/objects" + continue + fi + func_stripname '-l' '' "$deplib" + name=$func_stripname_result + if test "$linkmode" = lib; then + searchdirs="$newlib_search_path $lib_search_path $compiler_lib_search_dirs $sys_lib_search_path $shlib_search_path" + else + searchdirs="$newlib_search_path $lib_search_path $sys_lib_search_path $shlib_search_path" + fi + for searchdir in $searchdirs; do + for search_ext in .la $std_shrext .so .a; do + # Search the libtool library + lib="$searchdir/lib${name}${search_ext}" + if test -f "$lib"; then + if test "$search_ext" = ".la"; then + found=yes + else + found=no + fi + break 2 + fi + done + done + if test "$found" != yes; then + # deplib doesn't seem to be a libtool library + if test "$linkmode,$pass" = "prog,link"; then + compile_deplibs="$deplib $compile_deplibs" + finalize_deplibs="$deplib $finalize_deplibs" + else + deplibs="$deplib $deplibs" + test "$linkmode" = lib && newdependency_libs="$deplib $newdependency_libs" + fi + continue + else # deplib is a libtool library + # If $allow_libtool_libs_with_static_runtimes && $deplib is a stdlib, + # We need to do some special things here, and not later. + if test "X$allow_libtool_libs_with_static_runtimes" = "Xyes" ; then + case " $predeps $postdeps " in + *" $deplib "*) + if func_lalib_p "$lib"; then + library_names= + old_library= + func_source "$lib" + for l in $old_library $library_names; do + ll="$l" + done + if test "X$ll" = "X$old_library" ; then # only static version available + found=no + func_dirname "$lib" "" "." + ladir="$func_dirname_result" + lib=$ladir/$old_library + if test "$linkmode,$pass" = "prog,link"; then + compile_deplibs="$deplib $compile_deplibs" + finalize_deplibs="$deplib $finalize_deplibs" + else + deplibs="$deplib $deplibs" + test "$linkmode" = lib && newdependency_libs="$deplib $newdependency_libs" + fi + continue + fi + fi + ;; + *) ;; + esac + fi + fi + ;; # -l + *.ltframework) + if test "$linkmode,$pass" = "prog,link"; then + compile_deplibs="$deplib $compile_deplibs" + finalize_deplibs="$deplib $finalize_deplibs" + else + deplibs="$deplib $deplibs" + if test "$linkmode" = lib ; then + case "$new_inherited_linker_flags " in + *" $deplib "*) ;; + * ) new_inherited_linker_flags="$new_inherited_linker_flags $deplib" ;; + esac + fi + fi + continue + ;; + -L*) + case $linkmode in + lib) + deplibs="$deplib $deplibs" + test "$pass" = conv && continue + newdependency_libs="$deplib $newdependency_libs" + func_stripname '-L' '' "$deplib" + newlib_search_path="$newlib_search_path $func_stripname_result" + ;; + prog) + if test "$pass" = conv; then + deplibs="$deplib $deplibs" + continue + fi + if test "$pass" = scan; then + deplibs="$deplib $deplibs" + else + compile_deplibs="$deplib $compile_deplibs" + finalize_deplibs="$deplib $finalize_deplibs" + fi + func_stripname '-L' '' "$deplib" + newlib_search_path="$newlib_search_path $func_stripname_result" + ;; + *) + func_warning "\`-L' is ignored for archives/objects" + ;; + esac # linkmode + continue + ;; # -L + -R*) + if test "$pass" = link; then + func_stripname '-R' '' "$deplib" + dir=$func_stripname_result + # Make sure the xrpath contains only unique directories. + case "$xrpath " in + *" $dir "*) ;; + *) xrpath="$xrpath $dir" ;; + esac + fi + deplibs="$deplib $deplibs" + continue + ;; + *.la) lib="$deplib" ;; + *.$libext) + if test "$pass" = conv; then + deplibs="$deplib $deplibs" + continue + fi + case $linkmode in + lib) + # Linking convenience modules into shared libraries is allowed, + # but linking other static libraries is non-portable. + case " $dlpreconveniencelibs " in + *" $deplib "*) ;; + *) + valid_a_lib=no + case $deplibs_check_method in + match_pattern*) + set dummy $deplibs_check_method; shift + match_pattern_regex=`expr "$deplibs_check_method" : "$1 \(.*\)"` + if eval "\$ECHO \"X$deplib\"" 2>/dev/null | $Xsed -e 10q \ + | $EGREP "$match_pattern_regex" > /dev/null; then + valid_a_lib=yes + fi + ;; + pass_all) + valid_a_lib=yes + ;; + esac + if test "$valid_a_lib" != yes; then + $ECHO + $ECHO "*** Warning: Trying to link with static lib archive $deplib." + $ECHO "*** I have the capability to make that library automatically link in when" + $ECHO "*** you link to this library. But I can only do this if you have a" + $ECHO "*** shared version of the library, which you do not appear to have" + $ECHO "*** because the file extensions .$libext of this argument makes me believe" + $ECHO "*** that it is just a static archive that I should not use here." + else + $ECHO + $ECHO "*** Warning: Linking the shared library $output against the" + $ECHO "*** static library $deplib is not portable!" + deplibs="$deplib $deplibs" + fi + ;; + esac + continue + ;; + prog) + if test "$pass" != link; then + deplibs="$deplib $deplibs" + else + compile_deplibs="$deplib $compile_deplibs" + finalize_deplibs="$deplib $finalize_deplibs" + fi + continue + ;; + esac # linkmode + ;; # *.$libext + *.lo | *.$objext) + if test "$pass" = conv; then + deplibs="$deplib $deplibs" + elif test "$linkmode" = prog; then + if test "$pass" = dlpreopen || test "$dlopen_support" != yes || test "$build_libtool_libs" = no; then + # If there is no dlopen support or we're linking statically, + # we need to preload. + newdlprefiles="$newdlprefiles $deplib" + compile_deplibs="$deplib $compile_deplibs" + finalize_deplibs="$deplib $finalize_deplibs" + else + newdlfiles="$newdlfiles $deplib" + fi + fi + continue + ;; + %DEPLIBS%) + alldeplibs=yes + continue + ;; + esac # case $deplib + + if test "$found" = yes || test -f "$lib"; then : + else + func_fatal_error "cannot find the library \`$lib' or unhandled argument \`$deplib'" + fi + + # Check to see that this really is a libtool archive. + func_lalib_unsafe_p "$lib" \ + || func_fatal_error "\`$lib' is not a valid libtool archive" + + func_dirname "$lib" "" "." + ladir="$func_dirname_result" + + dlname= + dlopen= + dlpreopen= + libdir= + library_names= + old_library= + inherited_linker_flags= + # If the library was installed with an old release of libtool, + # it will not redefine variables installed, or shouldnotlink + installed=yes + shouldnotlink=no + avoidtemprpath= + + + # Read the .la file + func_source "$lib" + + # Convert "-framework foo" to "foo.ltframework" + if test -n "$inherited_linker_flags"; then + tmp_inherited_linker_flags=`$ECHO "X$inherited_linker_flags" | $Xsed -e 's/-framework \([^ $]*\)/\1.ltframework/g'` + for tmp_inherited_linker_flag in $tmp_inherited_linker_flags; do + case " $new_inherited_linker_flags " in + *" $tmp_inherited_linker_flag "*) ;; + *) new_inherited_linker_flags="$new_inherited_linker_flags $tmp_inherited_linker_flag";; + esac + done + fi + dependency_libs=`$ECHO "X $dependency_libs" | $Xsed -e 's% \([^ $]*\).ltframework% -framework \1%g'` + if test "$linkmode,$pass" = "lib,link" || + test "$linkmode,$pass" = "prog,scan" || + { test "$linkmode" != prog && test "$linkmode" != lib; }; then + test -n "$dlopen" && dlfiles="$dlfiles $dlopen" + test -n "$dlpreopen" && dlprefiles="$dlprefiles $dlpreopen" + fi + + if test "$pass" = conv; then + # Only check for convenience libraries + deplibs="$lib $deplibs" + if test -z "$libdir"; then + if test -z "$old_library"; then + func_fatal_error "cannot find name of link library for \`$lib'" + fi + # It is a libtool convenience library, so add in its objects. + convenience="$convenience $ladir/$objdir/$old_library" + old_convenience="$old_convenience $ladir/$objdir/$old_library" + elif test "$linkmode" != prog && test "$linkmode" != lib; then + func_fatal_error "\`$lib' is not a convenience library" + fi + tmp_libs= + for deplib in $dependency_libs; do + deplibs="$deplib $deplibs" + if $opt_duplicate_deps ; then + case "$tmp_libs " in + *" $deplib "*) specialdeplibs="$specialdeplibs $deplib" ;; + esac + fi + tmp_libs="$tmp_libs $deplib" + done + continue + fi # $pass = conv + + + # Get the name of the library we link against. + linklib= + for l in $old_library $library_names; do + linklib="$l" + done + if test -z "$linklib"; then + func_fatal_error "cannot find name of link library for \`$lib'" + fi + + # This library was specified with -dlopen. + if test "$pass" = dlopen; then + if test -z "$libdir"; then + func_fatal_error "cannot -dlopen a convenience library: \`$lib'" + fi + if test -z "$dlname" || + test "$dlopen_support" != yes || + test "$build_libtool_libs" = no; then + # If there is no dlname, no dlopen support or we're linking + # statically, we need to preload. We also need to preload any + # dependent libraries so libltdl's deplib preloader doesn't + # bomb out in the load deplibs phase. + dlprefiles="$dlprefiles $lib $dependency_libs" + else + newdlfiles="$newdlfiles $lib" + fi + continue + fi # $pass = dlopen + + # We need an absolute path. + case $ladir in + [\\/]* | [A-Za-z]:[\\/]*) abs_ladir="$ladir" ;; + *) + abs_ladir=`cd "$ladir" && pwd` + if test -z "$abs_ladir"; then + func_warning "cannot determine absolute directory name of \`$ladir'" + func_warning "passing it literally to the linker, although it might fail" + abs_ladir="$ladir" + fi + ;; + esac + func_basename "$lib" + laname="$func_basename_result" + + # Find the relevant object directory and library name. + if test "X$installed" = Xyes; then + if test ! -f "$libdir/$linklib" && test -f "$abs_ladir/$linklib"; then + func_warning "library \`$lib' was moved." + dir="$ladir" + absdir="$abs_ladir" + libdir="$abs_ladir" + else + dir="$libdir" + absdir="$libdir" + fi + test "X$hardcode_automatic" = Xyes && avoidtemprpath=yes + else + if test ! -f "$ladir/$objdir/$linklib" && test -f "$abs_ladir/$linklib"; then + dir="$ladir" + absdir="$abs_ladir" + # Remove this search path later + notinst_path="$notinst_path $abs_ladir" + else + dir="$ladir/$objdir" + absdir="$abs_ladir/$objdir" + # Remove this search path later + notinst_path="$notinst_path $abs_ladir" + fi + fi # $installed = yes + func_stripname 'lib' '.la' "$laname" + name=$func_stripname_result + + # This library was specified with -dlpreopen. + if test "$pass" = dlpreopen; then + if test -z "$libdir" && test "$linkmode" = prog; then + func_fatal_error "only libraries may -dlpreopen a convenience library: \`$lib'" + fi + # Prefer using a static library (so that no silly _DYNAMIC symbols + # are required to link). + if test -n "$old_library"; then + newdlprefiles="$newdlprefiles $dir/$old_library" + # Keep a list of preopened convenience libraries to check + # that they are being used correctly in the link pass. + test -z "$libdir" && \ + dlpreconveniencelibs="$dlpreconveniencelibs $dir/$old_library" + # Otherwise, use the dlname, so that lt_dlopen finds it. + elif test -n "$dlname"; then + newdlprefiles="$newdlprefiles $dir/$dlname" + else + newdlprefiles="$newdlprefiles $dir/$linklib" + fi + fi # $pass = dlpreopen + + if test -z "$libdir"; then + # Link the convenience library + if test "$linkmode" = lib; then + deplibs="$dir/$old_library $deplibs" + elif test "$linkmode,$pass" = "prog,link"; then + compile_deplibs="$dir/$old_library $compile_deplibs" + finalize_deplibs="$dir/$old_library $finalize_deplibs" + else + deplibs="$lib $deplibs" # used for prog,scan pass + fi + continue + fi + + + if test "$linkmode" = prog && test "$pass" != link; then + newlib_search_path="$newlib_search_path $ladir" + deplibs="$lib $deplibs" + + linkalldeplibs=no + if test "$link_all_deplibs" != no || test -z "$library_names" || + test "$build_libtool_libs" = no; then + linkalldeplibs=yes + fi + + tmp_libs= + for deplib in $dependency_libs; do + case $deplib in + -L*) func_stripname '-L' '' "$deplib" + newlib_search_path="$newlib_search_path $func_stripname_result" + ;; + esac + # Need to link against all dependency_libs? + if test "$linkalldeplibs" = yes; then + deplibs="$deplib $deplibs" + else + # Need to hardcode shared library paths + # or/and link against static libraries + newdependency_libs="$deplib $newdependency_libs" + fi + if $opt_duplicate_deps ; then + case "$tmp_libs " in + *" $deplib "*) specialdeplibs="$specialdeplibs $deplib" ;; + esac + fi + tmp_libs="$tmp_libs $deplib" + done # for deplib + continue + fi # $linkmode = prog... + + if test "$linkmode,$pass" = "prog,link"; then + if test -n "$library_names" && + { { test "$prefer_static_libs" = no || + test "$prefer_static_libs,$installed" = "built,yes"; } || + test -z "$old_library"; }; then + # We need to hardcode the library path + if test -n "$shlibpath_var" && test -z "$avoidtemprpath" ; then + # Make sure the rpath contains only unique directories. + case "$temp_rpath:" in + *"$absdir:"*) ;; + *) temp_rpath="$temp_rpath$absdir:" ;; + esac + fi + + # Hardcode the library path. + # Skip directories that are in the system default run-time + # search path. + case " $sys_lib_dlsearch_path " in + *" $absdir "*) ;; + *) + case "$compile_rpath " in + *" $absdir "*) ;; + *) compile_rpath="$compile_rpath $absdir" + esac + ;; + esac + case " $sys_lib_dlsearch_path " in + *" $libdir "*) ;; + *) + case "$finalize_rpath " in + *" $libdir "*) ;; + *) finalize_rpath="$finalize_rpath $libdir" + esac + ;; + esac + fi # $linkmode,$pass = prog,link... + + if test "$alldeplibs" = yes && + { test "$deplibs_check_method" = pass_all || + { test "$build_libtool_libs" = yes && + test -n "$library_names"; }; }; then + # We only need to search for static libraries + continue + fi + fi + + link_static=no # Whether the deplib will be linked statically + use_static_libs=$prefer_static_libs + if test "$use_static_libs" = built && test "$installed" = yes; then + use_static_libs=no + fi + if test -n "$library_names" && + { test "$use_static_libs" = no || test -z "$old_library"; }; then + case $host in + *cygwin* | *mingw* | *cegcc*) + # No point in relinking DLLs because paths are not encoded + notinst_deplibs="$notinst_deplibs $lib" + need_relink=no + ;; + *) + if test "$installed" = no; then + notinst_deplibs="$notinst_deplibs $lib" + need_relink=yes + fi + ;; + esac + # This is a shared library + + # Warn about portability, can't link against -module's on some + # systems (darwin). Don't bleat about dlopened modules though! + dlopenmodule="" + for dlpremoduletest in $dlprefiles; do + if test "X$dlpremoduletest" = "X$lib"; then + dlopenmodule="$dlpremoduletest" + break + fi + done + if test -z "$dlopenmodule" && test "$shouldnotlink" = yes && test "$pass" = link; then + $ECHO + if test "$linkmode" = prog; then + $ECHO "*** Warning: Linking the executable $output against the loadable module" + else + $ECHO "*** Warning: Linking the shared library $output against the loadable module" + fi + $ECHO "*** $linklib is not portable!" + fi + if test "$linkmode" = lib && + test "$hardcode_into_libs" = yes; then + # Hardcode the library path. + # Skip directories that are in the system default run-time + # search path. + case " $sys_lib_dlsearch_path " in + *" $absdir "*) ;; + *) + case "$compile_rpath " in + *" $absdir "*) ;; + *) compile_rpath="$compile_rpath $absdir" + esac + ;; + esac + case " $sys_lib_dlsearch_path " in + *" $libdir "*) ;; + *) + case "$finalize_rpath " in + *" $libdir "*) ;; + *) finalize_rpath="$finalize_rpath $libdir" + esac + ;; + esac + fi + + if test -n "$old_archive_from_expsyms_cmds"; then + # figure out the soname + set dummy $library_names + shift + realname="$1" + shift + libname=`eval "\\$ECHO \"$libname_spec\""` + # use dlname if we got it. it's perfectly good, no? + if test -n "$dlname"; then + soname="$dlname" + elif test -n "$soname_spec"; then + # bleh windows + case $host in + *cygwin* | mingw* | *cegcc*) + func_arith $current - $age + major=$func_arith_result + versuffix="-$major" + ;; + esac + eval soname=\"$soname_spec\" + else + soname="$realname" + fi + + # Make a new name for the extract_expsyms_cmds to use + soroot="$soname" + func_basename "$soroot" + soname="$func_basename_result" + func_stripname 'lib' '.dll' "$soname" + newlib=libimp-$func_stripname_result.a + + # If the library has no export list, then create one now + if test -f "$output_objdir/$soname-def"; then : + else + func_verbose "extracting exported symbol list from \`$soname'" + func_execute_cmds "$extract_expsyms_cmds" 'exit $?' + fi + + # Create $newlib + if test -f "$output_objdir/$newlib"; then :; else + func_verbose "generating import library for \`$soname'" + func_execute_cmds "$old_archive_from_expsyms_cmds" 'exit $?' + fi + # make sure the library variables are pointing to the new library + dir=$output_objdir + linklib=$newlib + fi # test -n "$old_archive_from_expsyms_cmds" + + if test "$linkmode" = prog || test "$mode" != relink; then + add_shlibpath= + add_dir= + add= + lib_linked=yes + case $hardcode_action in + immediate | unsupported) + if test "$hardcode_direct" = no; then + add="$dir/$linklib" + case $host in + *-*-sco3.2v5.0.[024]*) add_dir="-L$dir" ;; + *-*-sysv4*uw2*) add_dir="-L$dir" ;; + *-*-sysv5OpenUNIX* | *-*-sysv5UnixWare7.[01].[10]* | \ + *-*-unixware7*) add_dir="-L$dir" ;; + *-*-darwin* ) + # if the lib is a (non-dlopened) module then we can not + # link against it, someone is ignoring the earlier warnings + if /usr/bin/file -L $add 2> /dev/null | + $GREP ": [^:]* bundle" >/dev/null ; then + if test "X$dlopenmodule" != "X$lib"; then + $ECHO "*** Warning: lib $linklib is a module, not a shared library" + if test -z "$old_library" ; then + $ECHO + $ECHO "*** And there doesn't seem to be a static archive available" + $ECHO "*** The link will probably fail, sorry" + else + add="$dir/$old_library" + fi + elif test -n "$old_library"; then + add="$dir/$old_library" + fi + fi + esac + elif test "$hardcode_minus_L" = no; then + case $host in + *-*-sunos*) add_shlibpath="$dir" ;; + esac + add_dir="-L$dir" + add="-l$name" + elif test "$hardcode_shlibpath_var" = no; then + add_shlibpath="$dir" + add="-l$name" + else + lib_linked=no + fi + ;; + relink) + if test "$hardcode_direct" = yes && + test "$hardcode_direct_absolute" = no; then + add="$dir/$linklib" + elif test "$hardcode_minus_L" = yes; then + add_dir="-L$dir" + # Try looking first in the location we're being installed to. + if test -n "$inst_prefix_dir"; then + case $libdir in + [\\/]*) + add_dir="$add_dir -L$inst_prefix_dir$libdir" + ;; + esac + fi + add="-l$name" + elif test "$hardcode_shlibpath_var" = yes; then + add_shlibpath="$dir" + add="-l$name" + else + lib_linked=no + fi + ;; + *) lib_linked=no ;; + esac + + if test "$lib_linked" != yes; then + func_fatal_configuration "unsupported hardcode properties" + fi + + if test -n "$add_shlibpath"; then + case :$compile_shlibpath: in + *":$add_shlibpath:"*) ;; + *) compile_shlibpath="$compile_shlibpath$add_shlibpath:" ;; + esac + fi + if test "$linkmode" = prog; then + test -n "$add_dir" && compile_deplibs="$add_dir $compile_deplibs" + test -n "$add" && compile_deplibs="$add $compile_deplibs" + else + test -n "$add_dir" && deplibs="$add_dir $deplibs" + test -n "$add" && deplibs="$add $deplibs" + if test "$hardcode_direct" != yes && + test "$hardcode_minus_L" != yes && + test "$hardcode_shlibpath_var" = yes; then + case :$finalize_shlibpath: in + *":$libdir:"*) ;; + *) finalize_shlibpath="$finalize_shlibpath$libdir:" ;; + esac + fi + fi + fi + + if test "$linkmode" = prog || test "$mode" = relink; then + add_shlibpath= + add_dir= + add= + # Finalize command for both is simple: just hardcode it. + if test "$hardcode_direct" = yes && + test "$hardcode_direct_absolute" = no; then + add="$libdir/$linklib" + elif test "$hardcode_minus_L" = yes; then + add_dir="-L$libdir" + add="-l$name" + elif test "$hardcode_shlibpath_var" = yes; then + case :$finalize_shlibpath: in + *":$libdir:"*) ;; + *) finalize_shlibpath="$finalize_shlibpath$libdir:" ;; + esac + add="-l$name" + elif test "$hardcode_automatic" = yes; then + if test -n "$inst_prefix_dir" && + test -f "$inst_prefix_dir$libdir/$linklib" ; then + add="$inst_prefix_dir$libdir/$linklib" + else + add="$libdir/$linklib" + fi + else + # We cannot seem to hardcode it, guess we'll fake it. + add_dir="-L$libdir" + # Try looking first in the location we're being installed to. + if test -n "$inst_prefix_dir"; then + case $libdir in + [\\/]*) + add_dir="$add_dir -L$inst_prefix_dir$libdir" + ;; + esac + fi + add="-l$name" + fi + + if test "$linkmode" = prog; then + test -n "$add_dir" && finalize_deplibs="$add_dir $finalize_deplibs" + test -n "$add" && finalize_deplibs="$add $finalize_deplibs" + else + test -n "$add_dir" && deplibs="$add_dir $deplibs" + test -n "$add" && deplibs="$add $deplibs" + fi + fi + elif test "$linkmode" = prog; then + # Here we assume that one of hardcode_direct or hardcode_minus_L + # is not unsupported. This is valid on all known static and + # shared platforms. + if test "$hardcode_direct" != unsupported; then + test -n "$old_library" && linklib="$old_library" + compile_deplibs="$dir/$linklib $compile_deplibs" + finalize_deplibs="$dir/$linklib $finalize_deplibs" + else + compile_deplibs="-l$name -L$dir $compile_deplibs" + finalize_deplibs="-l$name -L$dir $finalize_deplibs" + fi + elif test "$build_libtool_libs" = yes; then + # Not a shared library + if test "$deplibs_check_method" != pass_all; then + # We're trying link a shared library against a static one + # but the system doesn't support it. + + # Just print a warning and add the library to dependency_libs so + # that the program can be linked against the static library. + $ECHO + $ECHO "*** Warning: This system can not link to static lib archive $lib." + $ECHO "*** I have the capability to make that library automatically link in when" + $ECHO "*** you link to this library. But I can only do this if you have a" + $ECHO "*** shared version of the library, which you do not appear to have." + if test "$module" = yes; then + $ECHO "*** But as you try to build a module library, libtool will still create " + $ECHO "*** a static module, that should work as long as the dlopening application" + $ECHO "*** is linked with the -dlopen flag to resolve symbols at runtime." + if test -z "$global_symbol_pipe"; then + $ECHO + $ECHO "*** However, this would only work if libtool was able to extract symbol" + $ECHO "*** lists from a program, using \`nm' or equivalent, but libtool could" + $ECHO "*** not find such a program. So, this module is probably useless." + $ECHO "*** \`nm' from GNU binutils and a full rebuild may help." + fi + if test "$build_old_libs" = no; then + build_libtool_libs=module + build_old_libs=yes + else + build_libtool_libs=no + fi + fi + else + deplibs="$dir/$old_library $deplibs" + link_static=yes + fi + fi # link shared/static library? + + if test "$linkmode" = lib; then + if test -n "$dependency_libs" && + { test "$hardcode_into_libs" != yes || + test "$build_old_libs" = yes || + test "$link_static" = yes; }; then + # Extract -R from dependency_libs + temp_deplibs= + for libdir in $dependency_libs; do + case $libdir in + -R*) func_stripname '-R' '' "$libdir" + temp_xrpath=$func_stripname_result + case " $xrpath " in + *" $temp_xrpath "*) ;; + *) xrpath="$xrpath $temp_xrpath";; + esac;; + *) temp_deplibs="$temp_deplibs $libdir";; + esac + done + dependency_libs="$temp_deplibs" + fi + + newlib_search_path="$newlib_search_path $absdir" + # Link against this library + test "$link_static" = no && newdependency_libs="$abs_ladir/$laname $newdependency_libs" + # ... and its dependency_libs + tmp_libs= + for deplib in $dependency_libs; do + newdependency_libs="$deplib $newdependency_libs" + if $opt_duplicate_deps ; then + case "$tmp_libs " in + *" $deplib "*) specialdeplibs="$specialdeplibs $deplib" ;; + esac + fi + tmp_libs="$tmp_libs $deplib" + done + + if test "$link_all_deplibs" != no; then + # Add the search paths of all dependency libraries + for deplib in $dependency_libs; do + case $deplib in + -L*) path="$deplib" ;; + *.la) + func_dirname "$deplib" "" "." + dir="$func_dirname_result" + # We need an absolute path. + case $dir in + [\\/]* | [A-Za-z]:[\\/]*) absdir="$dir" ;; + *) + absdir=`cd "$dir" && pwd` + if test -z "$absdir"; then + func_warning "cannot determine absolute directory name of \`$dir'" + absdir="$dir" + fi + ;; + esac + if $GREP "^installed=no" $deplib > /dev/null; then + case $host in + *-*-darwin*) + depdepl= + eval deplibrary_names=`${SED} -n -e 's/^library_names=\(.*\)$/\1/p' $deplib` + if test -n "$deplibrary_names" ; then + for tmp in $deplibrary_names ; do + depdepl=$tmp + done + if test -f "$absdir/$objdir/$depdepl" ; then + depdepl="$absdir/$objdir/$depdepl" + darwin_install_name=`${OTOOL} -L $depdepl | awk '{if (NR == 2) {print $1;exit}}'` + if test -z "$darwin_install_name"; then + darwin_install_name=`${OTOOL64} -L $depdepl | awk '{if (NR == 2) {print $1;exit}}'` + fi + compiler_flags="$compiler_flags ${wl}-dylib_file ${wl}${darwin_install_name}:${depdepl}" + linker_flags="$linker_flags -dylib_file ${darwin_install_name}:${depdepl}" + path= + fi + fi + ;; + *) + path="-L$absdir/$objdir" + ;; + esac + else + eval libdir=`${SED} -n -e 's/^libdir=\(.*\)$/\1/p' $deplib` + test -z "$libdir" && \ + func_fatal_error "\`$deplib' is not a valid libtool archive" + test "$absdir" != "$libdir" && \ + func_warning "\`$deplib' seems to be moved" + + path="-L$absdir" + fi + ;; + esac + case " $deplibs " in + *" $path "*) ;; + *) deplibs="$path $deplibs" ;; + esac + done + fi # link_all_deplibs != no + fi # linkmode = lib + done # for deplib in $libs + if test "$pass" = link; then + if test "$linkmode" = "prog"; then + compile_deplibs="$new_inherited_linker_flags $compile_deplibs" + finalize_deplibs="$new_inherited_linker_flags $finalize_deplibs" + else + compiler_flags="$compiler_flags "`$ECHO "X $new_inherited_linker_flags" | $Xsed -e 's% \([^ $]*\).ltframework% -framework \1%g'` + fi + fi + dependency_libs="$newdependency_libs" + if test "$pass" = dlpreopen; then + # Link the dlpreopened libraries before other libraries + for deplib in $save_deplibs; do + deplibs="$deplib $deplibs" + done + fi + if test "$pass" != dlopen; then + if test "$pass" != conv; then + # Make sure lib_search_path contains only unique directories. + lib_search_path= + for dir in $newlib_search_path; do + case "$lib_search_path " in + *" $dir "*) ;; + *) lib_search_path="$lib_search_path $dir" ;; + esac + done + newlib_search_path= + fi + + if test "$linkmode,$pass" != "prog,link"; then + vars="deplibs" + else + vars="compile_deplibs finalize_deplibs" + fi + for var in $vars dependency_libs; do + # Add libraries to $var in reverse order + eval tmp_libs=\"\$$var\" + new_libs= + for deplib in $tmp_libs; do + # FIXME: Pedantically, this is the right thing to do, so + # that some nasty dependency loop isn't accidentally + # broken: + #new_libs="$deplib $new_libs" + # Pragmatically, this seems to cause very few problems in + # practice: + case $deplib in + -L*) new_libs="$deplib $new_libs" ;; + -R*) ;; + *) + # And here is the reason: when a library appears more + # than once as an explicit dependence of a library, or + # is implicitly linked in more than once by the + # compiler, it is considered special, and multiple + # occurrences thereof are not removed. Compare this + # with having the same library being listed as a + # dependency of multiple other libraries: in this case, + # we know (pedantically, we assume) the library does not + # need to be listed more than once, so we keep only the + # last copy. This is not always right, but it is rare + # enough that we require users that really mean to play + # such unportable linking tricks to link the library + # using -Wl,-lname, so that libtool does not consider it + # for duplicate removal. + case " $specialdeplibs " in + *" $deplib "*) new_libs="$deplib $new_libs" ;; + *) + case " $new_libs " in + *" $deplib "*) ;; + *) new_libs="$deplib $new_libs" ;; + esac + ;; + esac + ;; + esac + done + tmp_libs= + for deplib in $new_libs; do + case $deplib in + -L*) + case " $tmp_libs " in + *" $deplib "*) ;; + *) tmp_libs="$tmp_libs $deplib" ;; + esac + ;; + *) tmp_libs="$tmp_libs $deplib" ;; + esac + done + eval $var=\"$tmp_libs\" + done # for var + fi + # Last step: remove runtime libs from dependency_libs + # (they stay in deplibs) + tmp_libs= + for i in $dependency_libs ; do + case " $predeps $postdeps $compiler_lib_search_path " in + *" $i "*) + i="" + ;; + esac + if test -n "$i" ; then + tmp_libs="$tmp_libs $i" + fi + done + dependency_libs=$tmp_libs + done # for pass + if test "$linkmode" = prog; then + dlfiles="$newdlfiles" + fi + if test "$linkmode" = prog || test "$linkmode" = lib; then + dlprefiles="$newdlprefiles" + fi + + case $linkmode in + oldlib) + if test -n "$dlfiles$dlprefiles" || test "$dlself" != no; then + func_warning "\`-dlopen' is ignored for archives" + fi + + case " $deplibs" in + *\ -l* | *\ -L*) + func_warning "\`-l' and \`-L' are ignored for archives" ;; + esac + + test -n "$rpath" && \ + func_warning "\`-rpath' is ignored for archives" + + test -n "$xrpath" && \ + func_warning "\`-R' is ignored for archives" + + test -n "$vinfo" && \ + func_warning "\`-version-info/-version-number' is ignored for archives" + + test -n "$release" && \ + func_warning "\`-release' is ignored for archives" + + test -n "$export_symbols$export_symbols_regex" && \ + func_warning "\`-export-symbols' is ignored for archives" + + # Now set the variables for building old libraries. + build_libtool_libs=no + oldlibs="$output" + objs="$objs$old_deplibs" + ;; + + lib) + # Make sure we only generate libraries of the form `libNAME.la'. + case $outputname in + lib*) + func_stripname 'lib' '.la' "$outputname" + name=$func_stripname_result + eval shared_ext=\"$shrext_cmds\" + eval libname=\"$libname_spec\" + ;; + *) + test "$module" = no && \ + func_fatal_help "libtool library \`$output' must begin with \`lib'" + + if test "$need_lib_prefix" != no; then + # Add the "lib" prefix for modules if required + func_stripname '' '.la' "$outputname" + name=$func_stripname_result + eval shared_ext=\"$shrext_cmds\" + eval libname=\"$libname_spec\" + else + func_stripname '' '.la' "$outputname" + libname=$func_stripname_result + fi + ;; + esac + + if test -n "$objs"; then + if test "$deplibs_check_method" != pass_all; then + func_fatal_error "cannot build libtool library \`$output' from non-libtool objects on this host:$objs" + else + $ECHO + $ECHO "*** Warning: Linking the shared library $output against the non-libtool" + $ECHO "*** objects $objs is not portable!" + libobjs="$libobjs $objs" + fi + fi + + test "$dlself" != no && \ + func_warning "\`-dlopen self' is ignored for libtool libraries" + + set dummy $rpath + shift + test "$#" -gt 1 && \ + func_warning "ignoring multiple \`-rpath's for a libtool library" + + install_libdir="$1" + + oldlibs= + if test -z "$rpath"; then + if test "$build_libtool_libs" = yes; then + # Building a libtool convenience library. + # Some compilers have problems with a `.al' extension so + # convenience libraries should have the same extension an + # archive normally would. + oldlibs="$output_objdir/$libname.$libext $oldlibs" + build_libtool_libs=convenience + build_old_libs=yes + fi + + test -n "$vinfo" && \ + func_warning "\`-version-info/-version-number' is ignored for convenience libraries" + + test -n "$release" && \ + func_warning "\`-release' is ignored for convenience libraries" + else + + # Parse the version information argument. + save_ifs="$IFS"; IFS=':' + set dummy $vinfo 0 0 0 + shift + IFS="$save_ifs" + + test -n "$7" && \ + func_fatal_help "too many parameters to \`-version-info'" + + # convert absolute version numbers to libtool ages + # this retains compatibility with .la files and attempts + # to make the code below a bit more comprehensible + + case $vinfo_number in + yes) + number_major="$1" + number_minor="$2" + number_revision="$3" + # + # There are really only two kinds -- those that + # use the current revision as the major version + # and those that subtract age and use age as + # a minor version. But, then there is irix + # which has an extra 1 added just for fun + # + case $version_type in + darwin|linux|osf|windows|none) + func_arith $number_major + $number_minor + current=$func_arith_result + age="$number_minor" + revision="$number_revision" + ;; + freebsd-aout|freebsd-elf|sunos) + current="$number_major" + revision="$number_minor" + age="0" + ;; + irix|nonstopux) + func_arith $number_major + $number_minor + current=$func_arith_result + age="$number_minor" + revision="$number_minor" + lt_irix_increment=no + ;; + esac + ;; + no) + current="$1" + revision="$2" + age="$3" + ;; + esac + + # Check that each of the things are valid numbers. + case $current in + 0|[1-9]|[1-9][0-9]|[1-9][0-9][0-9]|[1-9][0-9][0-9][0-9]|[1-9][0-9][0-9][0-9][0-9]) ;; + *) + func_error "CURRENT \`$current' must be a nonnegative integer" + func_fatal_error "\`$vinfo' is not valid version information" + ;; + esac + + case $revision in + 0|[1-9]|[1-9][0-9]|[1-9][0-9][0-9]|[1-9][0-9][0-9][0-9]|[1-9][0-9][0-9][0-9][0-9]) ;; + *) + func_error "REVISION \`$revision' must be a nonnegative integer" + func_fatal_error "\`$vinfo' is not valid version information" + ;; + esac + + case $age in + 0|[1-9]|[1-9][0-9]|[1-9][0-9][0-9]|[1-9][0-9][0-9][0-9]|[1-9][0-9][0-9][0-9][0-9]) ;; + *) + func_error "AGE \`$age' must be a nonnegative integer" + func_fatal_error "\`$vinfo' is not valid version information" + ;; + esac + + if test "$age" -gt "$current"; then + func_error "AGE \`$age' is greater than the current interface number \`$current'" + func_fatal_error "\`$vinfo' is not valid version information" + fi + + # Calculate the version variables. + major= + versuffix= + verstring= + case $version_type in + none) ;; + + darwin) + # Like Linux, but with the current version available in + # verstring for coding it into the library header + func_arith $current - $age + major=.$func_arith_result + versuffix="$major.$age.$revision" + # Darwin ld doesn't like 0 for these options... + func_arith $current + 1 + minor_current=$func_arith_result + xlcverstring="${wl}-compatibility_version ${wl}$minor_current ${wl}-current_version ${wl}$minor_current.$revision" + verstring="-compatibility_version $minor_current -current_version $minor_current.$revision" + ;; + + freebsd-aout) + major=".$current" + versuffix=".$current.$revision"; + ;; + + freebsd-elf) + major=".$current" + versuffix=".$current" + ;; + + irix | nonstopux) + if test "X$lt_irix_increment" = "Xno"; then + func_arith $current - $age + else + func_arith $current - $age + 1 + fi + major=$func_arith_result + + case $version_type in + nonstopux) verstring_prefix=nonstopux ;; + *) verstring_prefix=sgi ;; + esac + verstring="$verstring_prefix$major.$revision" + + # Add in all the interfaces that we are compatible with. + loop=$revision + while test "$loop" -ne 0; do + func_arith $revision - $loop + iface=$func_arith_result + func_arith $loop - 1 + loop=$func_arith_result + verstring="$verstring_prefix$major.$iface:$verstring" + done + + # Before this point, $major must not contain `.'. + major=.$major + versuffix="$major.$revision" + ;; + + linux) + func_arith $current - $age + major=.$func_arith_result + versuffix="$major.$age.$revision" + ;; + + osf) + func_arith $current - $age + major=.$func_arith_result + versuffix=".$current.$age.$revision" + verstring="$current.$age.$revision" + + # Add in all the interfaces that we are compatible with. + loop=$age + while test "$loop" -ne 0; do + func_arith $current - $loop + iface=$func_arith_result + func_arith $loop - 1 + loop=$func_arith_result + verstring="$verstring:${iface}.0" + done + + # Make executables depend on our current version. + verstring="$verstring:${current}.0" + ;; + + qnx) + major=".$current" + versuffix=".$current" + ;; + + sunos) + major=".$current" + versuffix=".$current.$revision" + ;; + + windows) + # Use '-' rather than '.', since we only want one + # extension on DOS 8.3 filesystems. + func_arith $current - $age + major=$func_arith_result + versuffix="-$major" + ;; + + *) + func_fatal_configuration "unknown library version type \`$version_type'" + ;; + esac + + # Clear the version info if we defaulted, and they specified a release. + if test -z "$vinfo" && test -n "$release"; then + major= + case $version_type in + darwin) + # we can't check for "0.0" in archive_cmds due to quoting + # problems, so we reset it completely + verstring= + ;; + *) + verstring="0.0" + ;; + esac + if test "$need_version" = no; then + versuffix= + else + versuffix=".0.0" + fi + fi + + # Remove version info from name if versioning should be avoided + if test "$avoid_version" = yes && test "$need_version" = no; then + major= + versuffix= + verstring="" + fi + + # Check to see if the archive will have undefined symbols. + if test "$allow_undefined" = yes; then + if test "$allow_undefined_flag" = unsupported; then + func_warning "undefined symbols not allowed in $host shared libraries" + build_libtool_libs=no + build_old_libs=yes + fi + else + # Don't allow undefined symbols. + allow_undefined_flag="$no_undefined_flag" + fi + + fi + + func_generate_dlsyms "$libname" "$libname" "yes" + libobjs="$libobjs $symfileobj" + test "X$libobjs" = "X " && libobjs= + + if test "$mode" != relink; then + # Remove our outputs, but don't remove object files since they + # may have been created when compiling PIC objects. + removelist= + tempremovelist=`$ECHO "$output_objdir/*"` + for p in $tempremovelist; do + case $p in + *.$objext | *.gcno) + ;; + $output_objdir/$outputname | $output_objdir/$libname.* | $output_objdir/${libname}${release}.*) + if test "X$precious_files_regex" != "X"; then + if $ECHO "$p" | $EGREP -e "$precious_files_regex" >/dev/null 2>&1 + then + continue + fi + fi + removelist="$removelist $p" + ;; + *) ;; + esac + done + test -n "$removelist" && \ + func_show_eval "${RM}r \$removelist" + fi + + # Now set the variables for building old libraries. + if test "$build_old_libs" = yes && test "$build_libtool_libs" != convenience ; then + oldlibs="$oldlibs $output_objdir/$libname.$libext" + + # Transform .lo files to .o files. + oldobjs="$objs "`$ECHO "X$libobjs" | $SP2NL | $Xsed -e '/\.'${libext}'$/d' -e "$lo2o" | $NL2SP` + fi + + # Eliminate all temporary directories. + #for path in $notinst_path; do + # lib_search_path=`$ECHO "X$lib_search_path " | $Xsed -e "s% $path % %g"` + # deplibs=`$ECHO "X$deplibs " | $Xsed -e "s% -L$path % %g"` + # dependency_libs=`$ECHO "X$dependency_libs " | $Xsed -e "s% -L$path % %g"` + #done + + if test -n "$xrpath"; then + # If the user specified any rpath flags, then add them. + temp_xrpath= + for libdir in $xrpath; do + temp_xrpath="$temp_xrpath -R$libdir" + case "$finalize_rpath " in + *" $libdir "*) ;; + *) finalize_rpath="$finalize_rpath $libdir" ;; + esac + done + if test "$hardcode_into_libs" != yes || test "$build_old_libs" = yes; then + dependency_libs="$temp_xrpath $dependency_libs" + fi + fi + + # Make sure dlfiles contains only unique files that won't be dlpreopened + old_dlfiles="$dlfiles" + dlfiles= + for lib in $old_dlfiles; do + case " $dlprefiles $dlfiles " in + *" $lib "*) ;; + *) dlfiles="$dlfiles $lib" ;; + esac + done + + # Make sure dlprefiles contains only unique files + old_dlprefiles="$dlprefiles" + dlprefiles= + for lib in $old_dlprefiles; do + case "$dlprefiles " in + *" $lib "*) ;; + *) dlprefiles="$dlprefiles $lib" ;; + esac + done + + if test "$build_libtool_libs" = yes; then + if test -n "$rpath"; then + case $host in + *-*-cygwin* | *-*-mingw* | *-*-pw32* | *-*-os2* | *-*-beos* | *-cegcc*) + # these systems don't actually have a c library (as such)! + ;; + *-*-rhapsody* | *-*-darwin1.[012]) + # Rhapsody C library is in the System framework + deplibs="$deplibs System.ltframework" + ;; + *-*-netbsd*) + # Don't link with libc until the a.out ld.so is fixed. + ;; + *-*-openbsd* | *-*-freebsd* | *-*-dragonfly*) + # Do not include libc due to us having libc/libc_r. + ;; + *-*-sco3.2v5* | *-*-sco5v6*) + # Causes problems with __ctype + ;; + *-*-sysv4.2uw2* | *-*-sysv5* | *-*-unixware* | *-*-OpenUNIX*) + # Compiler inserts libc in the correct place for threads to work + ;; + *) + # Add libc to deplibs on all other systems if necessary. + if test "$build_libtool_need_lc" = "yes"; then + deplibs="$deplibs -lc" + fi + ;; + esac + fi + + # Transform deplibs into only deplibs that can be linked in shared. + name_save=$name + libname_save=$libname + release_save=$release + versuffix_save=$versuffix + major_save=$major + # I'm not sure if I'm treating the release correctly. I think + # release should show up in the -l (ie -lgmp5) so we don't want to + # add it in twice. Is that correct? + release="" + versuffix="" + major="" + newdeplibs= + droppeddeps=no + case $deplibs_check_method in + pass_all) + # Don't check for shared/static. Everything works. + # This might be a little naive. We might want to check + # whether the library exists or not. But this is on + # osf3 & osf4 and I'm not really sure... Just + # implementing what was already the behavior. + newdeplibs=$deplibs + ;; + test_compile) + # This code stresses the "libraries are programs" paradigm to its + # limits. Maybe even breaks it. We compile a program, linking it + # against the deplibs as a proxy for the library. Then we can check + # whether they linked in statically or dynamically with ldd. + $opt_dry_run || $RM conftest.c + cat > conftest.c </dev/null` + for potent_lib in $potential_libs; do + # Follow soft links. + if ls -lLd "$potent_lib" 2>/dev/null | + $GREP " -> " >/dev/null; then + continue + fi + # The statement above tries to avoid entering an + # endless loop below, in case of cyclic links. + # We might still enter an endless loop, since a link + # loop can be closed while we follow links, + # but so what? + potlib="$potent_lib" + while test -h "$potlib" 2>/dev/null; do + potliblink=`ls -ld $potlib | ${SED} 's/.* -> //'` + case $potliblink in + [\\/]* | [A-Za-z]:[\\/]*) potlib="$potliblink";; + *) potlib=`$ECHO "X$potlib" | $Xsed -e 's,[^/]*$,,'`"$potliblink";; + esac + done + if eval $file_magic_cmd \"\$potlib\" 2>/dev/null | + $SED -e 10q | + $EGREP "$file_magic_regex" > /dev/null; then + newdeplibs="$newdeplibs $a_deplib" + a_deplib="" + break 2 + fi + done + done + fi + if test -n "$a_deplib" ; then + droppeddeps=yes + $ECHO + $ECHO "*** Warning: linker path does not have real file for library $a_deplib." + $ECHO "*** I have the capability to make that library automatically link in when" + $ECHO "*** you link to this library. But I can only do this if you have a" + $ECHO "*** shared version of the library, which you do not appear to have" + $ECHO "*** because I did check the linker path looking for a file starting" + if test -z "$potlib" ; then + $ECHO "*** with $libname but no candidates were found. (...for file magic test)" + else + $ECHO "*** with $libname and none of the candidates passed a file format test" + $ECHO "*** using a file magic. Last file checked: $potlib" + fi + fi + ;; + *) + # Add a -L argument. + newdeplibs="$newdeplibs $a_deplib" + ;; + esac + done # Gone through all deplibs. + ;; + match_pattern*) + set dummy $deplibs_check_method; shift + match_pattern_regex=`expr "$deplibs_check_method" : "$1 \(.*\)"` + for a_deplib in $deplibs; do + case $a_deplib in + -l*) + func_stripname -l '' "$a_deplib" + name=$func_stripname_result + if test "X$allow_libtool_libs_with_static_runtimes" = "Xyes" ; then + case " $predeps $postdeps " in + *" $a_deplib "*) + newdeplibs="$newdeplibs $a_deplib" + a_deplib="" + ;; + esac + fi + if test -n "$a_deplib" ; then + libname=`eval "\\$ECHO \"$libname_spec\""` + for i in $lib_search_path $sys_lib_search_path $shlib_search_path; do + potential_libs=`ls $i/$libname[.-]* 2>/dev/null` + for potent_lib in $potential_libs; do + potlib="$potent_lib" # see symlink-check above in file_magic test + if eval "\$ECHO \"X$potent_lib\"" 2>/dev/null | $Xsed -e 10q | \ + $EGREP "$match_pattern_regex" > /dev/null; then + newdeplibs="$newdeplibs $a_deplib" + a_deplib="" + break 2 + fi + done + done + fi + if test -n "$a_deplib" ; then + droppeddeps=yes + $ECHO + $ECHO "*** Warning: linker path does not have real file for library $a_deplib." + $ECHO "*** I have the capability to make that library automatically link in when" + $ECHO "*** you link to this library. But I can only do this if you have a" + $ECHO "*** shared version of the library, which you do not appear to have" + $ECHO "*** because I did check the linker path looking for a file starting" + if test -z "$potlib" ; then + $ECHO "*** with $libname but no candidates were found. (...for regex pattern test)" + else + $ECHO "*** with $libname and none of the candidates passed a file format test" + $ECHO "*** using a regex pattern. Last file checked: $potlib" + fi + fi + ;; + *) + # Add a -L argument. + newdeplibs="$newdeplibs $a_deplib" + ;; + esac + done # Gone through all deplibs. + ;; + none | unknown | *) + newdeplibs="" + tmp_deplibs=`$ECHO "X $deplibs" | $Xsed \ + -e 's/ -lc$//' -e 's/ -[LR][^ ]*//g'` + if test "X$allow_libtool_libs_with_static_runtimes" = "Xyes" ; then + for i in $predeps $postdeps ; do + # can't use Xsed below, because $i might contain '/' + tmp_deplibs=`$ECHO "X $tmp_deplibs" | $Xsed -e "s,$i,,"` + done + fi + if $ECHO "X $tmp_deplibs" | $Xsed -e 's/[ ]//g' | + $GREP . >/dev/null; then + $ECHO + if test "X$deplibs_check_method" = "Xnone"; then + $ECHO "*** Warning: inter-library dependencies are not supported in this platform." + else + $ECHO "*** Warning: inter-library dependencies are not known to be supported." + fi + $ECHO "*** All declared inter-library dependencies are being dropped." + droppeddeps=yes + fi + ;; + esac + versuffix=$versuffix_save + major=$major_save + release=$release_save + libname=$libname_save + name=$name_save + + case $host in + *-*-rhapsody* | *-*-darwin1.[012]) + # On Rhapsody replace the C library with the System framework + newdeplibs=`$ECHO "X $newdeplibs" | $Xsed -e 's/ -lc / System.ltframework /'` + ;; + esac + + if test "$droppeddeps" = yes; then + if test "$module" = yes; then + $ECHO + $ECHO "*** Warning: libtool could not satisfy all declared inter-library" + $ECHO "*** dependencies of module $libname. Therefore, libtool will create" + $ECHO "*** a static module, that should work as long as the dlopening" + $ECHO "*** application is linked with the -dlopen flag." + if test -z "$global_symbol_pipe"; then + $ECHO + $ECHO "*** However, this would only work if libtool was able to extract symbol" + $ECHO "*** lists from a program, using \`nm' or equivalent, but libtool could" + $ECHO "*** not find such a program. So, this module is probably useless." + $ECHO "*** \`nm' from GNU binutils and a full rebuild may help." + fi + if test "$build_old_libs" = no; then + oldlibs="$output_objdir/$libname.$libext" + build_libtool_libs=module + build_old_libs=yes + else + build_libtool_libs=no + fi + else + $ECHO "*** The inter-library dependencies that have been dropped here will be" + $ECHO "*** automatically added whenever a program is linked with this library" + $ECHO "*** or is declared to -dlopen it." + + if test "$allow_undefined" = no; then + $ECHO + $ECHO "*** Since this library must not contain undefined symbols," + $ECHO "*** because either the platform does not support them or" + $ECHO "*** it was explicitly requested with -no-undefined," + $ECHO "*** libtool will only create a static version of it." + if test "$build_old_libs" = no; then + oldlibs="$output_objdir/$libname.$libext" + build_libtool_libs=module + build_old_libs=yes + else + build_libtool_libs=no + fi + fi + fi + fi + # Done checking deplibs! + deplibs=$newdeplibs + fi + # Time to change all our "foo.ltframework" stuff back to "-framework foo" + case $host in + *-*-darwin*) + newdeplibs=`$ECHO "X $newdeplibs" | $Xsed -e 's% \([^ $]*\).ltframework% -framework \1%g'` + new_inherited_linker_flags=`$ECHO "X $new_inherited_linker_flags" | $Xsed -e 's% \([^ $]*\).ltframework% -framework \1%g'` + deplibs=`$ECHO "X $deplibs" | $Xsed -e 's% \([^ $]*\).ltframework% -framework \1%g'` + ;; + esac + + # move library search paths that coincide with paths to not yet + # installed libraries to the beginning of the library search list + new_libs= + for path in $notinst_path; do + case " $new_libs " in + *" -L$path/$objdir "*) ;; + *) + case " $deplibs " in + *" -L$path/$objdir "*) + new_libs="$new_libs -L$path/$objdir" ;; + esac + ;; + esac + done + for deplib in $deplibs; do + case $deplib in + -L*) + case " $new_libs " in + *" $deplib "*) ;; + *) new_libs="$new_libs $deplib" ;; + esac + ;; + *) new_libs="$new_libs $deplib" ;; + esac + done + deplibs="$new_libs" + + # All the library-specific variables (install_libdir is set above). + library_names= + old_library= + dlname= + + # Test again, we may have decided not to build it any more + if test "$build_libtool_libs" = yes; then + if test "$hardcode_into_libs" = yes; then + # Hardcode the library paths + hardcode_libdirs= + dep_rpath= + rpath="$finalize_rpath" + test "$mode" != relink && rpath="$compile_rpath$rpath" + for libdir in $rpath; do + if test -n "$hardcode_libdir_flag_spec"; then + if test -n "$hardcode_libdir_separator"; then + if test -z "$hardcode_libdirs"; then + hardcode_libdirs="$libdir" + else + # Just accumulate the unique libdirs. + case $hardcode_libdir_separator$hardcode_libdirs$hardcode_libdir_separator in + *"$hardcode_libdir_separator$libdir$hardcode_libdir_separator"*) + ;; + *) + hardcode_libdirs="$hardcode_libdirs$hardcode_libdir_separator$libdir" + ;; + esac + fi + else + eval flag=\"$hardcode_libdir_flag_spec\" + dep_rpath="$dep_rpath $flag" + fi + elif test -n "$runpath_var"; then + case "$perm_rpath " in + *" $libdir "*) ;; + *) perm_rpath="$perm_rpath $libdir" ;; + esac + fi + done + # Substitute the hardcoded libdirs into the rpath. + if test -n "$hardcode_libdir_separator" && + test -n "$hardcode_libdirs"; then + libdir="$hardcode_libdirs" + if test -n "$hardcode_libdir_flag_spec_ld"; then + eval dep_rpath=\"$hardcode_libdir_flag_spec_ld\" + else + eval dep_rpath=\"$hardcode_libdir_flag_spec\" + fi + fi + if test -n "$runpath_var" && test -n "$perm_rpath"; then + # We should set the runpath_var. + rpath= + for dir in $perm_rpath; do + rpath="$rpath$dir:" + done + eval "$runpath_var='$rpath\$$runpath_var'; export $runpath_var" + fi + test -n "$dep_rpath" && deplibs="$dep_rpath $deplibs" + fi + + shlibpath="$finalize_shlibpath" + test "$mode" != relink && shlibpath="$compile_shlibpath$shlibpath" + if test -n "$shlibpath"; then + eval "$shlibpath_var='$shlibpath\$$shlibpath_var'; export $shlibpath_var" + fi + + # Get the real and link names of the library. + eval shared_ext=\"$shrext_cmds\" + eval library_names=\"$library_names_spec\" + set dummy $library_names + shift + realname="$1" + shift + + if test -n "$soname_spec"; then + eval soname=\"$soname_spec\" + else + soname="$realname" + fi + if test -z "$dlname"; then + dlname=$soname + fi + + lib="$output_objdir/$realname" + linknames= + for link + do + linknames="$linknames $link" + done + + # Use standard objects if they are pic + test -z "$pic_flag" && libobjs=`$ECHO "X$libobjs" | $SP2NL | $Xsed -e "$lo2o" | $NL2SP` + test "X$libobjs" = "X " && libobjs= + + delfiles= + if test -n "$export_symbols" && test -n "$include_expsyms"; then + $opt_dry_run || cp "$export_symbols" "$output_objdir/$libname.uexp" + export_symbols="$output_objdir/$libname.uexp" + delfiles="$delfiles $export_symbols" + fi + + orig_export_symbols= + case $host_os in + cygwin* | mingw* | cegcc*) + if test -n "$export_symbols" && test -z "$export_symbols_regex"; then + # exporting using user supplied symfile + if test "x`$SED 1q $export_symbols`" != xEXPORTS; then + # and it's NOT already a .def file. Must figure out + # which of the given symbols are data symbols and tag + # them as such. So, trigger use of export_symbols_cmds. + # export_symbols gets reassigned inside the "prepare + # the list of exported symbols" if statement, so the + # include_expsyms logic still works. + orig_export_symbols="$export_symbols" + export_symbols= + always_export_symbols=yes + fi + fi + ;; + esac + + # Prepare the list of exported symbols + if test -z "$export_symbols"; then + if test "$always_export_symbols" = yes || test -n "$export_symbols_regex"; then + func_verbose "generating symbol list for \`$libname.la'" + export_symbols="$output_objdir/$libname.exp" + $opt_dry_run || $RM $export_symbols + cmds=$export_symbols_cmds + save_ifs="$IFS"; IFS='~' + for cmd in $cmds; do + IFS="$save_ifs" + eval cmd=\"$cmd\" + func_len " $cmd" + len=$func_len_result + if test "$len" -lt "$max_cmd_len" || test "$max_cmd_len" -le -1; then + func_show_eval "$cmd" 'exit $?' + skipped_export=false + else + # The command line is too long to execute in one step. + func_verbose "using reloadable object file for export list..." + skipped_export=: + # Break out early, otherwise skipped_export may be + # set to false by a later but shorter cmd. + break + fi + done + IFS="$save_ifs" + if test -n "$export_symbols_regex" && test "X$skipped_export" != "X:"; then + func_show_eval '$EGREP -e "$export_symbols_regex" "$export_symbols" > "${export_symbols}T"' + func_show_eval '$MV "${export_symbols}T" "$export_symbols"' + fi + fi + fi + + if test -n "$export_symbols" && test -n "$include_expsyms"; then + tmp_export_symbols="$export_symbols" + test -n "$orig_export_symbols" && tmp_export_symbols="$orig_export_symbols" + $opt_dry_run || eval '$ECHO "X$include_expsyms" | $Xsed | $SP2NL >> "$tmp_export_symbols"' + fi + + if test "X$skipped_export" != "X:" && test -n "$orig_export_symbols"; then + # The given exports_symbols file has to be filtered, so filter it. + func_verbose "filter symbol list for \`$libname.la' to tag DATA exports" + # FIXME: $output_objdir/$libname.filter potentially contains lots of + # 's' commands which not all seds can handle. GNU sed should be fine + # though. Also, the filter scales superlinearly with the number of + # global variables. join(1) would be nice here, but unfortunately + # isn't a blessed tool. + $opt_dry_run || $SED -e '/[ ,]DATA/!d;s,\(.*\)\([ \,].*\),s|^\1$|\1\2|,' < $export_symbols > $output_objdir/$libname.filter + delfiles="$delfiles $export_symbols $output_objdir/$libname.filter" + export_symbols=$output_objdir/$libname.def + $opt_dry_run || $SED -f $output_objdir/$libname.filter < $orig_export_symbols > $export_symbols + fi + + tmp_deplibs= + for test_deplib in $deplibs; do + case " $convenience " in + *" $test_deplib "*) ;; + *) + tmp_deplibs="$tmp_deplibs $test_deplib" + ;; + esac + done + deplibs="$tmp_deplibs" + + if test -n "$convenience"; then + if test -n "$whole_archive_flag_spec" && + test "$compiler_needs_object" = yes && + test -z "$libobjs"; then + # extract the archives, so we have objects to list. + # TODO: could optimize this to just extract one archive. + whole_archive_flag_spec= + fi + if test -n "$whole_archive_flag_spec"; then + save_libobjs=$libobjs + eval libobjs=\"\$libobjs $whole_archive_flag_spec\" + test "X$libobjs" = "X " && libobjs= + else + gentop="$output_objdir/${outputname}x" + generated="$generated $gentop" + + func_extract_archives $gentop $convenience + libobjs="$libobjs $func_extract_archives_result" + test "X$libobjs" = "X " && libobjs= + fi + fi + + if test "$thread_safe" = yes && test -n "$thread_safe_flag_spec"; then + eval flag=\"$thread_safe_flag_spec\" + linker_flags="$linker_flags $flag" + fi + + # Make a backup of the uninstalled library when relinking + if test "$mode" = relink; then + $opt_dry_run || eval '(cd $output_objdir && $RM ${realname}U && $MV $realname ${realname}U)' || exit $? + fi + + # Do each of the archive commands. + if test "$module" = yes && test -n "$module_cmds" ; then + if test -n "$export_symbols" && test -n "$module_expsym_cmds"; then + eval test_cmds=\"$module_expsym_cmds\" + cmds=$module_expsym_cmds + else + eval test_cmds=\"$module_cmds\" + cmds=$module_cmds + fi + else + if test -n "$export_symbols" && test -n "$archive_expsym_cmds"; then + eval test_cmds=\"$archive_expsym_cmds\" + cmds=$archive_expsym_cmds + else + eval test_cmds=\"$archive_cmds\" + cmds=$archive_cmds + fi + fi + + if test "X$skipped_export" != "X:" && + func_len " $test_cmds" && + len=$func_len_result && + test "$len" -lt "$max_cmd_len" || test "$max_cmd_len" -le -1; then + : + else + # The command line is too long to link in one step, link piecewise + # or, if using GNU ld and skipped_export is not :, use a linker + # script. + + # Save the value of $output and $libobjs because we want to + # use them later. If we have whole_archive_flag_spec, we + # want to use save_libobjs as it was before + # whole_archive_flag_spec was expanded, because we can't + # assume the linker understands whole_archive_flag_spec. + # This may have to be revisited, in case too many + # convenience libraries get linked in and end up exceeding + # the spec. + if test -z "$convenience" || test -z "$whole_archive_flag_spec"; then + save_libobjs=$libobjs + fi + save_output=$output + output_la=`$ECHO "X$output" | $Xsed -e "$basename"` + + # Clear the reloadable object creation command queue and + # initialize k to one. + test_cmds= + concat_cmds= + objlist= + last_robj= + k=1 + + if test -n "$save_libobjs" && test "X$skipped_export" != "X:" && test "$with_gnu_ld" = yes; then + output=${output_objdir}/${output_la}.lnkscript + func_verbose "creating GNU ld script: $output" + $ECHO 'INPUT (' > $output + for obj in $save_libobjs + do + $ECHO "$obj" >> $output + done + $ECHO ')' >> $output + delfiles="$delfiles $output" + elif test -n "$save_libobjs" && test "X$skipped_export" != "X:" && test "X$file_list_spec" != X; then + output=${output_objdir}/${output_la}.lnk + func_verbose "creating linker input file list: $output" + : > $output + set x $save_libobjs + shift + firstobj= + if test "$compiler_needs_object" = yes; then + firstobj="$1 " + shift + fi + for obj + do + $ECHO "$obj" >> $output + done + delfiles="$delfiles $output" + output=$firstobj\"$file_list_spec$output\" + else + if test -n "$save_libobjs"; then + func_verbose "creating reloadable object files..." + output=$output_objdir/$output_la-${k}.$objext + eval test_cmds=\"$reload_cmds\" + func_len " $test_cmds" + len0=$func_len_result + len=$len0 + + # Loop over the list of objects to be linked. + for obj in $save_libobjs + do + func_len " $obj" + func_arith $len + $func_len_result + len=$func_arith_result + if test "X$objlist" = X || + test "$len" -lt "$max_cmd_len"; then + func_append objlist " $obj" + else + # The command $test_cmds is almost too long, add a + # command to the queue. + if test "$k" -eq 1 ; then + # The first file doesn't have a previous command to add. + eval concat_cmds=\"$reload_cmds $objlist $last_robj\" + else + # All subsequent reloadable object files will link in + # the last one created. + eval concat_cmds=\"\$concat_cmds~$reload_cmds $objlist $last_robj~\$RM $last_robj\" + fi + last_robj=$output_objdir/$output_la-${k}.$objext + func_arith $k + 1 + k=$func_arith_result + output=$output_objdir/$output_la-${k}.$objext + objlist=$obj + func_len " $last_robj" + func_arith $len0 + $func_len_result + len=$func_arith_result + fi + done + # Handle the remaining objects by creating one last + # reloadable object file. All subsequent reloadable object + # files will link in the last one created. + test -z "$concat_cmds" || concat_cmds=$concat_cmds~ + eval concat_cmds=\"\${concat_cmds}$reload_cmds $objlist $last_robj\" + if test -n "$last_robj"; then + eval concat_cmds=\"\${concat_cmds}~\$RM $last_robj\" + fi + delfiles="$delfiles $output" + + else + output= + fi + + if ${skipped_export-false}; then + func_verbose "generating symbol list for \`$libname.la'" + export_symbols="$output_objdir/$libname.exp" + $opt_dry_run || $RM $export_symbols + libobjs=$output + # Append the command to create the export file. + test -z "$concat_cmds" || concat_cmds=$concat_cmds~ + eval concat_cmds=\"\$concat_cmds$export_symbols_cmds\" + if test -n "$last_robj"; then + eval concat_cmds=\"\$concat_cmds~\$RM $last_robj\" + fi + fi + + test -n "$save_libobjs" && + func_verbose "creating a temporary reloadable object file: $output" + + # Loop through the commands generated above and execute them. + save_ifs="$IFS"; IFS='~' + for cmd in $concat_cmds; do + IFS="$save_ifs" + $opt_silent || { + func_quote_for_expand "$cmd" + eval "func_echo $func_quote_for_expand_result" + } + $opt_dry_run || eval "$cmd" || { + lt_exit=$? + + # Restore the uninstalled library and exit + if test "$mode" = relink; then + ( cd "$output_objdir" && \ + $RM "${realname}T" && \ + $MV "${realname}U" "$realname" ) + fi + + exit $lt_exit + } + done + IFS="$save_ifs" + + if test -n "$export_symbols_regex" && ${skipped_export-false}; then + func_show_eval '$EGREP -e "$export_symbols_regex" "$export_symbols" > "${export_symbols}T"' + func_show_eval '$MV "${export_symbols}T" "$export_symbols"' + fi + fi + + if ${skipped_export-false}; then + if test -n "$export_symbols" && test -n "$include_expsyms"; then + tmp_export_symbols="$export_symbols" + test -n "$orig_export_symbols" && tmp_export_symbols="$orig_export_symbols" + $opt_dry_run || eval '$ECHO "X$include_expsyms" | $Xsed | $SP2NL >> "$tmp_export_symbols"' + fi + + if test -n "$orig_export_symbols"; then + # The given exports_symbols file has to be filtered, so filter it. + func_verbose "filter symbol list for \`$libname.la' to tag DATA exports" + # FIXME: $output_objdir/$libname.filter potentially contains lots of + # 's' commands which not all seds can handle. GNU sed should be fine + # though. Also, the filter scales superlinearly with the number of + # global variables. join(1) would be nice here, but unfortunately + # isn't a blessed tool. + $opt_dry_run || $SED -e '/[ ,]DATA/!d;s,\(.*\)\([ \,].*\),s|^\1$|\1\2|,' < $export_symbols > $output_objdir/$libname.filter + delfiles="$delfiles $export_symbols $output_objdir/$libname.filter" + export_symbols=$output_objdir/$libname.def + $opt_dry_run || $SED -f $output_objdir/$libname.filter < $orig_export_symbols > $export_symbols + fi + fi + + libobjs=$output + # Restore the value of output. + output=$save_output + + if test -n "$convenience" && test -n "$whole_archive_flag_spec"; then + eval libobjs=\"\$libobjs $whole_archive_flag_spec\" + test "X$libobjs" = "X " && libobjs= + fi + # Expand the library linking commands again to reset the + # value of $libobjs for piecewise linking. + + # Do each of the archive commands. + if test "$module" = yes && test -n "$module_cmds" ; then + if test -n "$export_symbols" && test -n "$module_expsym_cmds"; then + cmds=$module_expsym_cmds + else + cmds=$module_cmds + fi + else + if test -n "$export_symbols" && test -n "$archive_expsym_cmds"; then + cmds=$archive_expsym_cmds + else + cmds=$archive_cmds + fi + fi + fi + + if test -n "$delfiles"; then + # Append the command to remove temporary files to $cmds. + eval cmds=\"\$cmds~\$RM $delfiles\" + fi + + # Add any objects from preloaded convenience libraries + if test -n "$dlprefiles"; then + gentop="$output_objdir/${outputname}x" + generated="$generated $gentop" + + func_extract_archives $gentop $dlprefiles + libobjs="$libobjs $func_extract_archives_result" + test "X$libobjs" = "X " && libobjs= + fi + + save_ifs="$IFS"; IFS='~' + for cmd in $cmds; do + IFS="$save_ifs" + eval cmd=\"$cmd\" + $opt_silent || { + func_quote_for_expand "$cmd" + eval "func_echo $func_quote_for_expand_result" + } + $opt_dry_run || eval "$cmd" || { + lt_exit=$? + + # Restore the uninstalled library and exit + if test "$mode" = relink; then + ( cd "$output_objdir" && \ + $RM "${realname}T" && \ + $MV "${realname}U" "$realname" ) + fi + + exit $lt_exit + } + done + IFS="$save_ifs" + + # Restore the uninstalled library and exit + if test "$mode" = relink; then + $opt_dry_run || eval '(cd $output_objdir && $RM ${realname}T && $MV $realname ${realname}T && $MV ${realname}U $realname)' || exit $? + + if test -n "$convenience"; then + if test -z "$whole_archive_flag_spec"; then + func_show_eval '${RM}r "$gentop"' + fi + fi + + exit $EXIT_SUCCESS + fi + + # Create links to the real library. + for linkname in $linknames; do + if test "$realname" != "$linkname"; then + func_show_eval '(cd "$output_objdir" && $RM "$linkname" && $LN_S "$realname" "$linkname")' 'exit $?' + fi + done + + # If -module or -export-dynamic was specified, set the dlname. + if test "$module" = yes || test "$export_dynamic" = yes; then + # On all known operating systems, these are identical. + dlname="$soname" + fi + fi + ;; + + obj) + if test -n "$dlfiles$dlprefiles" || test "$dlself" != no; then + func_warning "\`-dlopen' is ignored for objects" + fi + + case " $deplibs" in + *\ -l* | *\ -L*) + func_warning "\`-l' and \`-L' are ignored for objects" ;; + esac + + test -n "$rpath" && \ + func_warning "\`-rpath' is ignored for objects" + + test -n "$xrpath" && \ + func_warning "\`-R' is ignored for objects" + + test -n "$vinfo" && \ + func_warning "\`-version-info' is ignored for objects" + + test -n "$release" && \ + func_warning "\`-release' is ignored for objects" + + case $output in + *.lo) + test -n "$objs$old_deplibs" && \ + func_fatal_error "cannot build library object \`$output' from non-libtool objects" + + libobj=$output + func_lo2o "$libobj" + obj=$func_lo2o_result + ;; + *) + libobj= + obj="$output" + ;; + esac + + # Delete the old objects. + $opt_dry_run || $RM $obj $libobj + + # Objects from convenience libraries. This assumes + # single-version convenience libraries. Whenever we create + # different ones for PIC/non-PIC, this we'll have to duplicate + # the extraction. + reload_conv_objs= + gentop= + # reload_cmds runs $LD directly, so let us get rid of + # -Wl from whole_archive_flag_spec and hope we can get by with + # turning comma into space.. + wl= + + if test -n "$convenience"; then + if test -n "$whole_archive_flag_spec"; then + eval tmp_whole_archive_flags=\"$whole_archive_flag_spec\" + reload_conv_objs=$reload_objs\ `$ECHO "X$tmp_whole_archive_flags" | $Xsed -e 's|,| |g'` + else + gentop="$output_objdir/${obj}x" + generated="$generated $gentop" + + func_extract_archives $gentop $convenience + reload_conv_objs="$reload_objs $func_extract_archives_result" + fi + fi + + # Create the old-style object. + reload_objs="$objs$old_deplibs "`$ECHO "X$libobjs" | $SP2NL | $Xsed -e '/\.'${libext}$'/d' -e '/\.lib$/d' -e "$lo2o" | $NL2SP`" $reload_conv_objs" ### testsuite: skip nested quoting test + + output="$obj" + func_execute_cmds "$reload_cmds" 'exit $?' + + # Exit if we aren't doing a library object file. + if test -z "$libobj"; then + if test -n "$gentop"; then + func_show_eval '${RM}r "$gentop"' + fi + + exit $EXIT_SUCCESS + fi + + if test "$build_libtool_libs" != yes; then + if test -n "$gentop"; then + func_show_eval '${RM}r "$gentop"' + fi + + # Create an invalid libtool object if no PIC, so that we don't + # accidentally link it into a program. + # $show "echo timestamp > $libobj" + # $opt_dry_run || eval "echo timestamp > $libobj" || exit $? + exit $EXIT_SUCCESS + fi + + if test -n "$pic_flag" || test "$pic_mode" != default; then + # Only do commands if we really have different PIC objects. + reload_objs="$libobjs $reload_conv_objs" + output="$libobj" + func_execute_cmds "$reload_cmds" 'exit $?' + fi + + if test -n "$gentop"; then + func_show_eval '${RM}r "$gentop"' + fi + + exit $EXIT_SUCCESS + ;; + + prog) + case $host in + *cygwin*) func_stripname '' '.exe' "$output" + output=$func_stripname_result.exe;; + esac + test -n "$vinfo" && \ + func_warning "\`-version-info' is ignored for programs" + + test -n "$release" && \ + func_warning "\`-release' is ignored for programs" + + test "$preload" = yes \ + && test "$dlopen_support" = unknown \ + && test "$dlopen_self" = unknown \ + && test "$dlopen_self_static" = unknown && \ + func_warning "\`LT_INIT([dlopen])' not used. Assuming no dlopen support." + + case $host in + *-*-rhapsody* | *-*-darwin1.[012]) + # On Rhapsody replace the C library is the System framework + compile_deplibs=`$ECHO "X $compile_deplibs" | $Xsed -e 's/ -lc / System.ltframework /'` + finalize_deplibs=`$ECHO "X $finalize_deplibs" | $Xsed -e 's/ -lc / System.ltframework /'` + ;; + esac + + case $host in + *-*-darwin*) + # Don't allow lazy linking, it breaks C++ global constructors + # But is supposedly fixed on 10.4 or later (yay!). + if test "$tagname" = CXX ; then + case ${MACOSX_DEPLOYMENT_TARGET-10.0} in + 10.[0123]) + compile_command="$compile_command ${wl}-bind_at_load" + finalize_command="$finalize_command ${wl}-bind_at_load" + ;; + esac + fi + # Time to change all our "foo.ltframework" stuff back to "-framework foo" + compile_deplibs=`$ECHO "X $compile_deplibs" | $Xsed -e 's% \([^ $]*\).ltframework% -framework \1%g'` + finalize_deplibs=`$ECHO "X $finalize_deplibs" | $Xsed -e 's% \([^ $]*\).ltframework% -framework \1%g'` + ;; + esac + + + # move library search paths that coincide with paths to not yet + # installed libraries to the beginning of the library search list + new_libs= + for path in $notinst_path; do + case " $new_libs " in + *" -L$path/$objdir "*) ;; + *) + case " $compile_deplibs " in + *" -L$path/$objdir "*) + new_libs="$new_libs -L$path/$objdir" ;; + esac + ;; + esac + done + for deplib in $compile_deplibs; do + case $deplib in + -L*) + case " $new_libs " in + *" $deplib "*) ;; + *) new_libs="$new_libs $deplib" ;; + esac + ;; + *) new_libs="$new_libs $deplib" ;; + esac + done + compile_deplibs="$new_libs" + + + compile_command="$compile_command $compile_deplibs" + finalize_command="$finalize_command $finalize_deplibs" + + if test -n "$rpath$xrpath"; then + # If the user specified any rpath flags, then add them. + for libdir in $rpath $xrpath; do + # This is the magic to use -rpath. + case "$finalize_rpath " in + *" $libdir "*) ;; + *) finalize_rpath="$finalize_rpath $libdir" ;; + esac + done + fi + + # Now hardcode the library paths + rpath= + hardcode_libdirs= + for libdir in $compile_rpath $finalize_rpath; do + if test -n "$hardcode_libdir_flag_spec"; then + if test -n "$hardcode_libdir_separator"; then + if test -z "$hardcode_libdirs"; then + hardcode_libdirs="$libdir" + else + # Just accumulate the unique libdirs. + case $hardcode_libdir_separator$hardcode_libdirs$hardcode_libdir_separator in + *"$hardcode_libdir_separator$libdir$hardcode_libdir_separator"*) + ;; + *) + hardcode_libdirs="$hardcode_libdirs$hardcode_libdir_separator$libdir" + ;; + esac + fi + else + eval flag=\"$hardcode_libdir_flag_spec\" + rpath="$rpath $flag" + fi + elif test -n "$runpath_var"; then + case "$perm_rpath " in + *" $libdir "*) ;; + *) perm_rpath="$perm_rpath $libdir" ;; + esac + fi + case $host in + *-*-cygwin* | *-*-mingw* | *-*-pw32* | *-*-os2* | *-cegcc*) + testbindir=`${ECHO} "$libdir" | ${SED} -e 's*/lib$*/bin*'` + case :$dllsearchpath: in + *":$libdir:"*) ;; + ::) dllsearchpath=$libdir;; + *) dllsearchpath="$dllsearchpath:$libdir";; + esac + case :$dllsearchpath: in + *":$testbindir:"*) ;; + ::) dllsearchpath=$testbindir;; + *) dllsearchpath="$dllsearchpath:$testbindir";; + esac + ;; + esac + done + # Substitute the hardcoded libdirs into the rpath. + if test -n "$hardcode_libdir_separator" && + test -n "$hardcode_libdirs"; then + libdir="$hardcode_libdirs" + eval rpath=\" $hardcode_libdir_flag_spec\" + fi + compile_rpath="$rpath" + + rpath= + hardcode_libdirs= + for libdir in $finalize_rpath; do + if test -n "$hardcode_libdir_flag_spec"; then + if test -n "$hardcode_libdir_separator"; then + if test -z "$hardcode_libdirs"; then + hardcode_libdirs="$libdir" + else + # Just accumulate the unique libdirs. + case $hardcode_libdir_separator$hardcode_libdirs$hardcode_libdir_separator in + *"$hardcode_libdir_separator$libdir$hardcode_libdir_separator"*) + ;; + *) + hardcode_libdirs="$hardcode_libdirs$hardcode_libdir_separator$libdir" + ;; + esac + fi + else + eval flag=\"$hardcode_libdir_flag_spec\" + rpath="$rpath $flag" + fi + elif test -n "$runpath_var"; then + case "$finalize_perm_rpath " in + *" $libdir "*) ;; + *) finalize_perm_rpath="$finalize_perm_rpath $libdir" ;; + esac + fi + done + # Substitute the hardcoded libdirs into the rpath. + if test -n "$hardcode_libdir_separator" && + test -n "$hardcode_libdirs"; then + libdir="$hardcode_libdirs" + eval rpath=\" $hardcode_libdir_flag_spec\" + fi + finalize_rpath="$rpath" + + if test -n "$libobjs" && test "$build_old_libs" = yes; then + # Transform all the library objects into standard objects. + compile_command=`$ECHO "X$compile_command" | $SP2NL | $Xsed -e "$lo2o" | $NL2SP` + finalize_command=`$ECHO "X$finalize_command" | $SP2NL | $Xsed -e "$lo2o" | $NL2SP` + fi + + func_generate_dlsyms "$outputname" "@PROGRAM@" "no" + + # template prelinking step + if test -n "$prelink_cmds"; then + func_execute_cmds "$prelink_cmds" 'exit $?' + fi + + wrappers_required=yes + case $host in + *cygwin* | *mingw* ) + if test "$build_libtool_libs" != yes; then + wrappers_required=no + fi + ;; + *cegcc) + # Disable wrappers for cegcc, we are cross compiling anyway. + wrappers_required=no + ;; + *) + if test "$need_relink" = no || test "$build_libtool_libs" != yes; then + wrappers_required=no + fi + ;; + esac + if test "$wrappers_required" = no; then + # Replace the output file specification. + compile_command=`$ECHO "X$compile_command" | $Xsed -e 's%@OUTPUT@%'"$output"'%g'` + link_command="$compile_command$compile_rpath" + + # We have no uninstalled library dependencies, so finalize right now. + exit_status=0 + func_show_eval "$link_command" 'exit_status=$?' + + # Delete the generated files. + if test -f "$output_objdir/${outputname}S.${objext}"; then + func_show_eval '$RM "$output_objdir/${outputname}S.${objext}"' + fi + + exit $exit_status + fi + + if test -n "$compile_shlibpath$finalize_shlibpath"; then + compile_command="$shlibpath_var=\"$compile_shlibpath$finalize_shlibpath\$$shlibpath_var\" $compile_command" + fi + if test -n "$finalize_shlibpath"; then + finalize_command="$shlibpath_var=\"$finalize_shlibpath\$$shlibpath_var\" $finalize_command" + fi + + compile_var= + finalize_var= + if test -n "$runpath_var"; then + if test -n "$perm_rpath"; then + # We should set the runpath_var. + rpath= + for dir in $perm_rpath; do + rpath="$rpath$dir:" + done + compile_var="$runpath_var=\"$rpath\$$runpath_var\" " + fi + if test -n "$finalize_perm_rpath"; then + # We should set the runpath_var. + rpath= + for dir in $finalize_perm_rpath; do + rpath="$rpath$dir:" + done + finalize_var="$runpath_var=\"$rpath\$$runpath_var\" " + fi + fi + + if test "$no_install" = yes; then + # We don't need to create a wrapper script. + link_command="$compile_var$compile_command$compile_rpath" + # Replace the output file specification. + link_command=`$ECHO "X$link_command" | $Xsed -e 's%@OUTPUT@%'"$output"'%g'` + # Delete the old output file. + $opt_dry_run || $RM $output + # Link the executable and exit + func_show_eval "$link_command" 'exit $?' + exit $EXIT_SUCCESS + fi + + if test "$hardcode_action" = relink; then + # Fast installation is not supported + link_command="$compile_var$compile_command$compile_rpath" + relink_command="$finalize_var$finalize_command$finalize_rpath" + + func_warning "this platform does not like uninstalled shared libraries" + func_warning "\`$output' will be relinked during installation" + else + if test "$fast_install" != no; then + link_command="$finalize_var$compile_command$finalize_rpath" + if test "$fast_install" = yes; then + relink_command=`$ECHO "X$compile_var$compile_command$compile_rpath" | $Xsed -e 's%@OUTPUT@%\$progdir/\$file%g'` + else + # fast_install is set to needless + relink_command= + fi + else + link_command="$compile_var$compile_command$compile_rpath" + relink_command="$finalize_var$finalize_command$finalize_rpath" + fi + fi + + # Replace the output file specification. + link_command=`$ECHO "X$link_command" | $Xsed -e 's%@OUTPUT@%'"$output_objdir/$outputname"'%g'` + + # Delete the old output files. + $opt_dry_run || $RM $output $output_objdir/$outputname $output_objdir/lt-$outputname + + func_show_eval "$link_command" 'exit $?' + + # Now create the wrapper script. + func_verbose "creating $output" + + # Quote the relink command for shipping. + if test -n "$relink_command"; then + # Preserve any variables that may affect compiler behavior + for var in $variables_saved_for_relink; do + if eval test -z \"\${$var+set}\"; then + relink_command="{ test -z \"\${$var+set}\" || $lt_unset $var || { $var=; export $var; }; }; $relink_command" + elif eval var_value=\$$var; test -z "$var_value"; then + relink_command="$var=; export $var; $relink_command" + else + func_quote_for_eval "$var_value" + relink_command="$var=$func_quote_for_eval_result; export $var; $relink_command" + fi + done + relink_command="(cd `pwd`; $relink_command)" + relink_command=`$ECHO "X$relink_command" | $Xsed -e "$sed_quote_subst"` + fi + + # Quote $ECHO for shipping. + if test "X$ECHO" = "X$SHELL $progpath --fallback-echo"; then + case $progpath in + [\\/]* | [A-Za-z]:[\\/]*) qecho="$SHELL $progpath --fallback-echo";; + *) qecho="$SHELL `pwd`/$progpath --fallback-echo";; + esac + qecho=`$ECHO "X$qecho" | $Xsed -e "$sed_quote_subst"` + else + qecho=`$ECHO "X$ECHO" | $Xsed -e "$sed_quote_subst"` + fi + + # Only actually do things if not in dry run mode. + $opt_dry_run || { + # win32 will think the script is a binary if it has + # a .exe suffix, so we strip it off here. + case $output in + *.exe) func_stripname '' '.exe' "$output" + output=$func_stripname_result ;; + esac + # test for cygwin because mv fails w/o .exe extensions + case $host in + *cygwin*) + exeext=.exe + func_stripname '' '.exe' "$outputname" + outputname=$func_stripname_result ;; + *) exeext= ;; + esac + case $host in + *cygwin* | *mingw* ) + func_dirname_and_basename "$output" "" "." + output_name=$func_basename_result + output_path=$func_dirname_result + cwrappersource="$output_path/$objdir/lt-$output_name.c" + cwrapper="$output_path/$output_name.exe" + $RM $cwrappersource $cwrapper + trap "$RM $cwrappersource $cwrapper; exit $EXIT_FAILURE" 1 2 15 + + func_emit_cwrapperexe_src > $cwrappersource + + # The wrapper executable is built using the $host compiler, + # because it contains $host paths and files. If cross- + # compiling, it, like the target executable, must be + # executed on the $host or under an emulation environment. + $opt_dry_run || { + $LTCC $LTCFLAGS -o $cwrapper $cwrappersource + $STRIP $cwrapper + } + + # Now, create the wrapper script for func_source use: + func_ltwrapper_scriptname $cwrapper + $RM $func_ltwrapper_scriptname_result + trap "$RM $func_ltwrapper_scriptname_result; exit $EXIT_FAILURE" 1 2 15 + $opt_dry_run || { + # note: this script will not be executed, so do not chmod. + if test "x$build" = "x$host" ; then + $cwrapper --lt-dump-script > $func_ltwrapper_scriptname_result + else + func_emit_wrapper no > $func_ltwrapper_scriptname_result + fi + } + ;; + * ) + $RM $output + trap "$RM $output; exit $EXIT_FAILURE" 1 2 15 + + func_emit_wrapper no > $output + chmod +x $output + ;; + esac + } + exit $EXIT_SUCCESS + ;; + esac + + # See if we need to build an old-fashioned archive. + for oldlib in $oldlibs; do + + if test "$build_libtool_libs" = convenience; then + oldobjs="$libobjs_save $symfileobj" + addlibs="$convenience" + build_libtool_libs=no + else + if test "$build_libtool_libs" = module; then + oldobjs="$libobjs_save" + build_libtool_libs=no + else + oldobjs="$old_deplibs $non_pic_objects" + if test "$preload" = yes && test -f "$symfileobj"; then + oldobjs="$oldobjs $symfileobj" + fi + fi + addlibs="$old_convenience" + fi + + if test -n "$addlibs"; then + gentop="$output_objdir/${outputname}x" + generated="$generated $gentop" + + func_extract_archives $gentop $addlibs + oldobjs="$oldobjs $func_extract_archives_result" + fi + + # Do each command in the archive commands. + if test -n "$old_archive_from_new_cmds" && test "$build_libtool_libs" = yes; then + cmds=$old_archive_from_new_cmds + else + + # Add any objects from preloaded convenience libraries + if test -n "$dlprefiles"; then + gentop="$output_objdir/${outputname}x" + generated="$generated $gentop" + + func_extract_archives $gentop $dlprefiles + oldobjs="$oldobjs $func_extract_archives_result" + fi + + # POSIX demands no paths to be encoded in archives. We have + # to avoid creating archives with duplicate basenames if we + # might have to extract them afterwards, e.g., when creating a + # static archive out of a convenience library, or when linking + # the entirety of a libtool archive into another (currently + # not supported by libtool). + if (for obj in $oldobjs + do + func_basename "$obj" + $ECHO "$func_basename_result" + done | sort | sort -uc >/dev/null 2>&1); then + : + else + $ECHO "copying selected object files to avoid basename conflicts..." + gentop="$output_objdir/${outputname}x" + generated="$generated $gentop" + func_mkdir_p "$gentop" + save_oldobjs=$oldobjs + oldobjs= + counter=1 + for obj in $save_oldobjs + do + func_basename "$obj" + objbase="$func_basename_result" + case " $oldobjs " in + " ") oldobjs=$obj ;; + *[\ /]"$objbase "*) + while :; do + # Make sure we don't pick an alternate name that also + # overlaps. + newobj=lt$counter-$objbase + func_arith $counter + 1 + counter=$func_arith_result + case " $oldobjs " in + *[\ /]"$newobj "*) ;; + *) if test ! -f "$gentop/$newobj"; then break; fi ;; + esac + done + func_show_eval "ln $obj $gentop/$newobj || cp $obj $gentop/$newobj" + oldobjs="$oldobjs $gentop/$newobj" + ;; + *) oldobjs="$oldobjs $obj" ;; + esac + done + fi + eval cmds=\"$old_archive_cmds\" + + func_len " $cmds" + len=$func_len_result + if test "$len" -lt "$max_cmd_len" || test "$max_cmd_len" -le -1; then + cmds=$old_archive_cmds + else + # the command line is too long to link in one step, link in parts + func_verbose "using piecewise archive linking..." + save_RANLIB=$RANLIB + RANLIB=: + objlist= + concat_cmds= + save_oldobjs=$oldobjs + oldobjs= + # Is there a better way of finding the last object in the list? + for obj in $save_oldobjs + do + last_oldobj=$obj + done + eval test_cmds=\"$old_archive_cmds\" + func_len " $test_cmds" + len0=$func_len_result + len=$len0 + for obj in $save_oldobjs + do + func_len " $obj" + func_arith $len + $func_len_result + len=$func_arith_result + func_append objlist " $obj" + if test "$len" -lt "$max_cmd_len"; then + : + else + # the above command should be used before it gets too long + oldobjs=$objlist + if test "$obj" = "$last_oldobj" ; then + RANLIB=$save_RANLIB + fi + test -z "$concat_cmds" || concat_cmds=$concat_cmds~ + eval concat_cmds=\"\${concat_cmds}$old_archive_cmds\" + objlist= + len=$len0 + fi + done + RANLIB=$save_RANLIB + oldobjs=$objlist + if test "X$oldobjs" = "X" ; then + eval cmds=\"\$concat_cmds\" + else + eval cmds=\"\$concat_cmds~\$old_archive_cmds\" + fi + fi + fi + func_execute_cmds "$cmds" 'exit $?' + done + + test -n "$generated" && \ + func_show_eval "${RM}r$generated" + + # Now create the libtool archive. + case $output in + *.la) + old_library= + test "$build_old_libs" = yes && old_library="$libname.$libext" + func_verbose "creating $output" + + # Preserve any variables that may affect compiler behavior + for var in $variables_saved_for_relink; do + if eval test -z \"\${$var+set}\"; then + relink_command="{ test -z \"\${$var+set}\" || $lt_unset $var || { $var=; export $var; 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then + rmfiles="$rmfiles $dir/$non_pic_object" + fi + fi + ;; + + *) + if test "$mode" = clean ; then + noexename=$name + case $file in + *.exe) + func_stripname '' '.exe' "$file" + file=$func_stripname_result + func_stripname '' '.exe' "$name" + noexename=$func_stripname_result + # $file with .exe has already been added to rmfiles, + # add $file without .exe + rmfiles="$rmfiles $file" + ;; + esac + # Do a test to see if this is a libtool program. + if func_ltwrapper_p "$file"; then + if func_ltwrapper_executable_p "$file"; then + func_ltwrapper_scriptname "$file" + relink_command= + func_source $func_ltwrapper_scriptname_result + rmfiles="$rmfiles $func_ltwrapper_scriptname_result" + else + relink_command= + func_source $dir/$noexename + fi + + # note $name still contains .exe if it was in $file originally + # as does the version of $file that was added into $rmfiles + rmfiles="$rmfiles $objdir/$name $objdir/${name}S.${objext}" + if test "$fast_install" = yes && test -n "$relink_command"; then + rmfiles="$rmfiles $objdir/lt-$name" + fi + if test "X$noexename" != "X$name" ; then + rmfiles="$rmfiles $objdir/lt-${noexename}.c" + fi + fi + fi + ;; + esac + func_show_eval "$RM $rmfiles" 'exit_status=1' + done + objdir="$origobjdir" + + # Try to remove the ${objdir}s in the directories where we deleted files + for dir in $rmdirs; do + if test -d "$dir"; then + func_show_eval "rmdir $dir >/dev/null 2>&1" + fi + done + + exit $exit_status +} + +{ test "$mode" = uninstall || test "$mode" = clean; } && + func_mode_uninstall ${1+"$@"} + +test -z "$mode" && { + help="$generic_help" + func_fatal_help "you must specify a MODE" +} + +test -z "$exec_cmd" && \ + func_fatal_help "invalid operation mode \`$mode'" + +if test -n "$exec_cmd"; then + eval exec "$exec_cmd" + exit $EXIT_FAILURE +fi + +exit $exit_status + + +# The TAGs below are defined such that we never get into a situation +# in which we disable both kinds of libraries. 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Any other value will be used directly. +m4_define([_LT_DECL], +[lt_if_append_uniq([lt_decl_varnames], [$2], [, ], + [lt_dict_add_subkey([lt_decl_dict], [$2], [libtool_name], + [m4_ifval([$1], [$1], [$2])]) + lt_dict_add_subkey([lt_decl_dict], [$2], [value], [$3]) + m4_ifval([$4], + [lt_dict_add_subkey([lt_decl_dict], [$2], [description], [$4])]) + lt_dict_add_subkey([lt_decl_dict], [$2], + [tagged?], [m4_ifval([$5], [yes], [no])])]) +]) + + +# _LT_TAGDECL([CONFIGNAME], VARNAME, VALUE, [DESCRIPTION]) +# -------------------------------------------------------- +m4_define([_LT_TAGDECL], [_LT_DECL([$1], [$2], [$3], [$4], [yes])]) + + +# lt_decl_tag_varnames([SEPARATOR], [VARNAME1...]) +# ------------------------------------------------ +m4_define([lt_decl_tag_varnames], +[_lt_decl_filter([tagged?], [yes], $@)]) + + +# _lt_decl_filter(SUBKEY, VALUE, [SEPARATOR], [VARNAME1..]) +# --------------------------------------------------------- +m4_define([_lt_decl_filter], +[m4_case([$#], + [0], [m4_fatal([$0: too few arguments: $#])], + [1], [m4_fatal([$0: too few arguments: $#: $1])], + [2], [lt_dict_filter([lt_decl_dict], [$1], [$2], [], lt_decl_varnames)], + [3], [lt_dict_filter([lt_decl_dict], [$1], [$2], [$3], lt_decl_varnames)], + [lt_dict_filter([lt_decl_dict], $@)])[]dnl +]) + + +# lt_decl_quote_varnames([SEPARATOR], [VARNAME1...]) +# -------------------------------------------------- +m4_define([lt_decl_quote_varnames], +[_lt_decl_filter([value], [1], $@)]) + + +# lt_decl_dquote_varnames([SEPARATOR], [VARNAME1...]) +# --------------------------------------------------- +m4_define([lt_decl_dquote_varnames], +[_lt_decl_filter([value], [2], $@)]) + + +# lt_decl_varnames_tagged([SEPARATOR], [VARNAME1...]) +# --------------------------------------------------- +m4_define([lt_decl_varnames_tagged], +[m4_assert([$# <= 2])dnl +_$0(m4_quote(m4_default([$1], [[, ]])), + m4_ifval([$2], [[$2]], [m4_dquote(lt_decl_tag_varnames)]), + m4_split(m4_normalize(m4_quote(_LT_TAGS)), [ ]))]) +m4_define([_lt_decl_varnames_tagged], +[m4_ifval([$3], [lt_combine([$1], [$2], [_], $3)])]) + + +# lt_decl_all_varnames([SEPARATOR], [VARNAME1...]) +# ------------------------------------------------ +m4_define([lt_decl_all_varnames], +[_$0(m4_quote(m4_default([$1], [[, ]])), + m4_if([$2], [], + m4_quote(lt_decl_varnames), + m4_quote(m4_shift($@))))[]dnl +]) +m4_define([_lt_decl_all_varnames], +[lt_join($@, lt_decl_varnames_tagged([$1], + lt_decl_tag_varnames([[, ]], m4_shift($@))))dnl +]) + + +# _LT_CONFIG_STATUS_DECLARE([VARNAME]) +# ------------------------------------ +# Quote a variable value, and forward it to `config.status' so that its +# declaration there will have the same value as in `configure'. VARNAME +# must have a single quote delimited value for this to work. +m4_define([_LT_CONFIG_STATUS_DECLARE], +[$1='`$ECHO "X$][$1" | $Xsed -e "$delay_single_quote_subst"`']) + + +# _LT_CONFIG_STATUS_DECLARATIONS +# ------------------------------ +# We delimit libtool config variables with single quotes, so when +# we write them to config.status, we have to be sure to quote all +# embedded single quotes properly. In configure, this macro expands +# each variable declared with _LT_DECL (and _LT_TAGDECL) into: +# +# ='`$ECHO "X$" | $Xsed -e "$delay_single_quote_subst"`' +m4_defun([_LT_CONFIG_STATUS_DECLARATIONS], +[m4_foreach([_lt_var], m4_quote(lt_decl_all_varnames), + [m4_n([_LT_CONFIG_STATUS_DECLARE(_lt_var)])])]) + + +# _LT_LIBTOOL_TAGS +# ---------------- +# Output comment and list of tags supported by the script +m4_defun([_LT_LIBTOOL_TAGS], +[_LT_FORMAT_COMMENT([The names of the tagged configurations supported by this script])dnl +available_tags="_LT_TAGS"dnl +]) + + +# _LT_LIBTOOL_DECLARE(VARNAME, [TAG]) +# ----------------------------------- +# Extract the dictionary values for VARNAME (optionally with TAG) and +# expand to a commented shell variable setting: +# +# # Some comment about what VAR is for. +# visible_name=$lt_internal_name +m4_define([_LT_LIBTOOL_DECLARE], +[_LT_FORMAT_COMMENT(m4_quote(lt_dict_fetch([lt_decl_dict], [$1], + [description])))[]dnl +m4_pushdef([_libtool_name], + m4_quote(lt_dict_fetch([lt_decl_dict], [$1], [libtool_name])))[]dnl +m4_case(m4_quote(lt_dict_fetch([lt_decl_dict], [$1], [value])), + [0], [_libtool_name=[$]$1], + [1], [_libtool_name=$lt_[]$1], + [2], [_libtool_name=$lt_[]$1], + [_libtool_name=lt_dict_fetch([lt_decl_dict], [$1], [value])])[]dnl +m4_ifval([$2], [_$2])[]m4_popdef([_libtool_name])[]dnl +]) + + +# _LT_LIBTOOL_CONFIG_VARS +# ----------------------- +# Produce commented declarations of non-tagged libtool config variables +# suitable for insertion in the LIBTOOL CONFIG section of the `libtool' +# script. Tagged libtool config variables (even for the LIBTOOL CONFIG +# section) are produced by _LT_LIBTOOL_TAG_VARS. +m4_defun([_LT_LIBTOOL_CONFIG_VARS], +[m4_foreach([_lt_var], + m4_quote(_lt_decl_filter([tagged?], [no], [], lt_decl_varnames)), + [m4_n([_LT_LIBTOOL_DECLARE(_lt_var)])])]) + + +# _LT_LIBTOOL_TAG_VARS(TAG) +# ------------------------- +m4_define([_LT_LIBTOOL_TAG_VARS], +[m4_foreach([_lt_var], m4_quote(lt_decl_tag_varnames), + [m4_n([_LT_LIBTOOL_DECLARE(_lt_var, [$1])])])]) + + +# _LT_TAGVAR(VARNAME, [TAGNAME]) +# ------------------------------ +m4_define([_LT_TAGVAR], [m4_ifval([$2], [$1_$2], [$1])]) + + +# _LT_CONFIG_COMMANDS +# ------------------- +# Send accumulated output to $CONFIG_STATUS. Thanks to the lists of +# variables for single and double quote escaping we saved from calls +# to _LT_DECL, we can put quote escaped variables declarations +# into `config.status', and then the shell code to quote escape them in +# for loops in `config.status'. Finally, any additional code accumulated +# from calls to _LT_CONFIG_LIBTOOL_INIT is expanded. +m4_defun([_LT_CONFIG_COMMANDS], +[AC_PROVIDE_IFELSE([LT_OUTPUT], + dnl If the libtool generation code has been placed in $CONFIG_LT, + dnl instead of duplicating it all over again into config.status, + dnl then we will have config.status run $CONFIG_LT later, so it + dnl needs to know what name is stored there: + [AC_CONFIG_COMMANDS([libtool], + [$SHELL $CONFIG_LT || AS_EXIT(1)], [CONFIG_LT='$CONFIG_LT'])], + dnl If the libtool generation code is destined for config.status, + dnl expand the accumulated commands and init code now: + [AC_CONFIG_COMMANDS([libtool], + [_LT_OUTPUT_LIBTOOL_COMMANDS], [_LT_OUTPUT_LIBTOOL_COMMANDS_INIT])]) +])#_LT_CONFIG_COMMANDS + + +# Initialize. +m4_define([_LT_OUTPUT_LIBTOOL_COMMANDS_INIT], +[ + +# The HP-UX ksh and POSIX shell print the target directory to stdout +# if CDPATH is set. +(unset CDPATH) >/dev/null 2>&1 && unset CDPATH + +sed_quote_subst='$sed_quote_subst' +double_quote_subst='$double_quote_subst' +delay_variable_subst='$delay_variable_subst' +_LT_CONFIG_STATUS_DECLARATIONS +LTCC='$LTCC' +LTCFLAGS='$LTCFLAGS' +compiler='$compiler_DEFAULT' + +# Quote evaled strings. +for var in lt_decl_all_varnames([[ \ +]], lt_decl_quote_varnames); do + case \`eval \\\\\$ECHO "X\\\\\$\$var"\` in + *[[\\\\\\\`\\"\\\$]]*) + eval "lt_\$var=\\\\\\"\\\`\\\$ECHO \\"X\\\$\$var\\" | \\\$Xsed -e \\"\\\$sed_quote_subst\\"\\\`\\\\\\"" + ;; + *) + eval "lt_\$var=\\\\\\"\\\$\$var\\\\\\"" + ;; + esac +done + +# Double-quote double-evaled strings. +for var in lt_decl_all_varnames([[ \ +]], lt_decl_dquote_varnames); do + case \`eval \\\\\$ECHO "X\\\\\$\$var"\` in + *[[\\\\\\\`\\"\\\$]]*) + eval "lt_\$var=\\\\\\"\\\`\\\$ECHO \\"X\\\$\$var\\" | \\\$Xsed -e \\"\\\$double_quote_subst\\" -e \\"\\\$sed_quote_subst\\" -e \\"\\\$delay_variable_subst\\"\\\`\\\\\\"" + ;; + *) + eval "lt_\$var=\\\\\\"\\\$\$var\\\\\\"" + ;; + esac +done + +# Fix-up fallback echo if it was mangled by the above quoting rules. +case \$lt_ECHO in +*'\\\[$]0 --fallback-echo"')dnl " + lt_ECHO=\`\$ECHO "X\$lt_ECHO" | \$Xsed -e 's/\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\[$]0 --fallback-echo"\[$]/\[$]0 --fallback-echo"/'\` + ;; +esac + +_LT_OUTPUT_LIBTOOL_INIT +]) + + +# LT_OUTPUT +# --------- +# This macro allows early generation of the libtool script (before +# AC_OUTPUT is called), incase it is used in configure for compilation +# tests. +AC_DEFUN([LT_OUTPUT], +[: ${CONFIG_LT=./config.lt} +AC_MSG_NOTICE([creating $CONFIG_LT]) +cat >"$CONFIG_LT" <<_LTEOF +#! $SHELL +# Generated by $as_me. +# Run this file to recreate a libtool stub with the current configuration. + +lt_cl_silent=false +SHELL=\${CONFIG_SHELL-$SHELL} +_LTEOF + +cat >>"$CONFIG_LT" <<\_LTEOF +AS_SHELL_SANITIZE +_AS_PREPARE + +exec AS_MESSAGE_FD>&1 +exec AS_MESSAGE_LOG_FD>>config.log +{ + echo + AS_BOX([Running $as_me.]) +} >&AS_MESSAGE_LOG_FD + +lt_cl_help="\ +\`$as_me' creates a local libtool stub from the current configuration, +for use in further configure time tests before the real libtool is +generated. + +Usage: $[0] [[OPTIONS]] + + -h, --help print this help, then exit + -V, --version print version number, then exit + -q, --quiet do not print progress messages + -d, --debug don't remove temporary files + +Report bugs to ." + +lt_cl_version="\ +m4_ifset([AC_PACKAGE_NAME], [AC_PACKAGE_NAME ])config.lt[]dnl +m4_ifset([AC_PACKAGE_VERSION], [ AC_PACKAGE_VERSION]) +configured by $[0], generated by m4_PACKAGE_STRING. + +Copyright (C) 2008 Free Software Foundation, Inc. +This config.lt script is free software; the Free Software Foundation +gives unlimited permision to copy, distribute and modify it." + +while test $[#] != 0 +do + case $[1] in + --version | --v* | -V ) + echo "$lt_cl_version"; exit 0 ;; + --help | --h* | -h ) + echo "$lt_cl_help"; exit 0 ;; + --debug | --d* | -d ) + debug=: ;; + --quiet | --q* | --silent | --s* | -q ) + lt_cl_silent=: ;; + + -*) AC_MSG_ERROR([unrecognized option: $[1] +Try \`$[0] --help' for more information.]) ;; + + *) AC_MSG_ERROR([unrecognized argument: $[1] +Try \`$[0] --help' for more information.]) ;; + esac + shift +done + +if $lt_cl_silent; then + exec AS_MESSAGE_FD>/dev/null +fi +_LTEOF + +cat >>"$CONFIG_LT" <<_LTEOF +_LT_OUTPUT_LIBTOOL_COMMANDS_INIT +_LTEOF + +cat >>"$CONFIG_LT" <<\_LTEOF +AC_MSG_NOTICE([creating $ofile]) +_LT_OUTPUT_LIBTOOL_COMMANDS +AS_EXIT(0) +_LTEOF +chmod +x "$CONFIG_LT" + +# configure is writing to config.log, but config.lt does its own redirection, +# appending to config.log, which fails on DOS, as config.log is still kept +# open by configure. Here we exec the FD to /dev/null, effectively closing +# config.log, so it can be properly (re)opened and appended to by config.lt. +if test "$no_create" != yes; then + lt_cl_success=: + test "$silent" = yes && + lt_config_lt_args="$lt_config_lt_args --quiet" + exec AS_MESSAGE_LOG_FD>/dev/null + $SHELL "$CONFIG_LT" $lt_config_lt_args || lt_cl_success=false + exec AS_MESSAGE_LOG_FD>>config.log + $lt_cl_success || AS_EXIT(1) +fi +])# LT_OUTPUT + + +# _LT_CONFIG(TAG) +# --------------- +# If TAG is the built-in tag, create an initial libtool script with a +# default configuration from the untagged config vars. Otherwise add code +# to config.status for appending the configuration named by TAG from the +# matching tagged config vars. +m4_defun([_LT_CONFIG], +[m4_require([_LT_FILEUTILS_DEFAULTS])dnl +_LT_CONFIG_SAVE_COMMANDS([ + m4_define([_LT_TAG], m4_if([$1], [], [C], [$1]))dnl + m4_if(_LT_TAG, [C], [ + # See if we are running on zsh, and set the options which allow our + # commands through without removal of \ escapes. + if test -n "${ZSH_VERSION+set}" ; then + setopt NO_GLOB_SUBST + fi + + cfgfile="${ofile}T" + trap "$RM \"$cfgfile\"; exit 1" 1 2 15 + $RM "$cfgfile" + + cat <<_LT_EOF >> "$cfgfile" +#! $SHELL + +# `$ECHO "$ofile" | sed 's%^.*/%%'` - Provide generalized library-building support services. +# Generated automatically by $as_me ($PACKAGE$TIMESTAMP) $VERSION +# Libtool was configured on host `(hostname || uname -n) 2>/dev/null | sed 1q`: +# NOTE: Changes made to this file will be lost: look at ltmain.sh. +# +_LT_COPYING +_LT_LIBTOOL_TAGS + +# ### BEGIN LIBTOOL CONFIG +_LT_LIBTOOL_CONFIG_VARS +_LT_LIBTOOL_TAG_VARS +# ### END LIBTOOL CONFIG + +_LT_EOF + + case $host_os in + aix3*) + cat <<\_LT_EOF >> "$cfgfile" +# AIX sometimes has problems with the GCC collect2 program. 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then + # By default we will add the -single_module flag. 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+ else if (dlsym( self,"_fnord")) status = $lt_dlneed_uscore; + /* dlclose (self); */ + } + else + puts (dlerror ()); + + return status; +}] +_LT_EOF + if AC_TRY_EVAL(ac_link) && test -s conftest${ac_exeext} 2>/dev/null; then + (./conftest; exit; ) >&AS_MESSAGE_LOG_FD 2>/dev/null + lt_status=$? + case x$lt_status in + x$lt_dlno_uscore) $1 ;; + x$lt_dlneed_uscore) $2 ;; + x$lt_dlunknown|x*) $3 ;; + esac + else : + # compilation failed + $3 + fi +fi +rm -fr conftest* +])# _LT_TRY_DLOPEN_SELF + + +# LT_SYS_DLOPEN_SELF +# ------------------ +AC_DEFUN([LT_SYS_DLOPEN_SELF], +[m4_require([_LT_HEADER_DLFCN])dnl +if test "x$enable_dlopen" != xyes; then + enable_dlopen=unknown + enable_dlopen_self=unknown + enable_dlopen_self_static=unknown +else + lt_cv_dlopen=no + lt_cv_dlopen_libs= + + case $host_os in + beos*) + lt_cv_dlopen="load_add_on" + lt_cv_dlopen_libs= + lt_cv_dlopen_self=yes + ;; + + mingw* | pw32* | cegcc*) + lt_cv_dlopen="LoadLibrary" + lt_cv_dlopen_libs= + ;; + + cygwin*) + lt_cv_dlopen="dlopen" + lt_cv_dlopen_libs= + ;; 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then + # Let the user override the test. + lt_cv_path_NM="$NM" +else + lt_nm_to_check="${ac_tool_prefix}nm" + if test -n "$ac_tool_prefix" && test "$build" = "$host"; then + lt_nm_to_check="$lt_nm_to_check nm" + fi + for lt_tmp_nm in $lt_nm_to_check; do + lt_save_ifs="$IFS"; IFS=$PATH_SEPARATOR + for ac_dir in $PATH /usr/ccs/bin/elf /usr/ccs/bin /usr/ucb /bin; do + IFS="$lt_save_ifs" + test -z "$ac_dir" && ac_dir=. + tmp_nm="$ac_dir/$lt_tmp_nm" + if test -f "$tmp_nm" || test -f "$tmp_nm$ac_exeext" ; then + # Check to see if the nm accepts a BSD-compat flag. + # Adding the `sed 1q' prevents false positives on HP-UX, which says: + # nm: unknown option "B" ignored + # Tru64's nm complains that /dev/null is an invalid object file + case `"$tmp_nm" -B /dev/null 2>&1 | sed '1q'` in + */dev/null* | *'Invalid file or object type'*) + lt_cv_path_NM="$tmp_nm -B" + break + ;; + *) + case `"$tmp_nm" -p /dev/null 2>&1 | sed '1q'` in + */dev/null*) + lt_cv_path_NM="$tmp_nm -p" + break + ;; + *) + lt_cv_path_NM=${lt_cv_path_NM="$tmp_nm"} # keep the first match, but + continue # so that we can try to find one that supports BSD flags + ;; 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then + _LT_TAGVAR(lt_prog_compiler_no_builtin_flag, $1)=' -fno-builtin' + + _LT_COMPILER_OPTION([if $compiler supports -fno-rtti -fno-exceptions], + lt_cv_prog_compiler_rtti_exceptions, + [-fno-rtti -fno-exceptions], [], + [_LT_TAGVAR(lt_prog_compiler_no_builtin_flag, $1)="$_LT_TAGVAR(lt_prog_compiler_no_builtin_flag, $1) -fno-rtti -fno-exceptions"]) +fi +_LT_TAGDECL([no_builtin_flag], [lt_prog_compiler_no_builtin_flag], [1], + [Compiler flag to turn off builtin functions]) +])# _LT_COMPILER_NO_RTTI + + +# _LT_CMD_GLOBAL_SYMBOLS +# ---------------------- +m4_defun([_LT_CMD_GLOBAL_SYMBOLS], +[AC_REQUIRE([AC_CANONICAL_HOST])dnl +AC_REQUIRE([AC_PROG_CC])dnl +AC_REQUIRE([LT_PATH_NM])dnl +AC_REQUIRE([LT_PATH_LD])dnl +m4_require([_LT_DECL_SED])dnl +m4_require([_LT_DECL_EGREP])dnl +m4_require([_LT_TAG_COMPILER])dnl + +# Check for command to grab the raw symbol name followed by C symbol from nm. +AC_MSG_CHECKING([command to parse $NM output from $compiler object]) +AC_CACHE_VAL([lt_cv_sys_global_symbol_pipe], +[ +# These are sane defaults that work on at least a few old systems. +# [They come from Ultrix. 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+void nm_test_func(void); +void nm_test_func(void){} +#ifdef __cplusplus +} +#endif +int main(){nm_test_var='a';nm_test_func();return(0);} +_LT_EOF + + if AC_TRY_EVAL(ac_compile); then + # Now try to grab the symbols. + nlist=conftest.nm + if AC_TRY_EVAL(NM conftest.$ac_objext \| $lt_cv_sys_global_symbol_pipe \> $nlist) && test -s "$nlist"; then + # Try sorting and uniquifying the output. + if sort "$nlist" | uniq > "$nlist"T; then + mv -f "$nlist"T "$nlist" + else + rm -f "$nlist"T + fi + + # Make sure that we snagged all the symbols we need. + if $GREP ' nm_test_var$' "$nlist" >/dev/null; then + if $GREP ' nm_test_func$' "$nlist" >/dev/null; then + cat <<_LT_EOF > conftest.$ac_ext +#ifdef __cplusplus +extern "C" { +#endif + +_LT_EOF + # Now generate the symbol file. + eval "$lt_cv_sys_global_symbol_to_cdecl"' < "$nlist" | $GREP -v main >> conftest.$ac_ext' + + cat <<_LT_EOF >> conftest.$ac_ext + +/* The mapping between symbol names and symbols. */ +const struct { + const char *name; 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For efficiency, we do not delegate to +# those functions but instead duplicate the functionality here. +func_dirname_and_basename () +{ + case ${1} in + */*) func_dirname_result="${1%/*}${2}" ;; + * ) func_dirname_result="${3}" ;; + esac + func_basename_result="${1##*/}" +} + +# func_stripname prefix suffix name +# strip PREFIX and SUFFIX off of NAME. +# PREFIX and SUFFIX must not contain globbing or regex special +# characters, hashes, percent signs, but SUFFIX may contain a leading +# dot (in which case that matches only a dot). +func_stripname () +{ + # pdksh 5.2.14 does not do ${X%$Y} correctly if both X and Y are + # positional parameters, so assign one to ordinary parameter first. + func_stripname_result=${3} + func_stripname_result=${func_stripname_result#"${1}"} + func_stripname_result=${func_stripname_result%"${2}"} +} + +# func_opt_split +func_opt_split () +{ + func_opt_split_opt=${1%%=*} + func_opt_split_arg=${1#*=} +} + +# func_lo2o object +func_lo2o () +{ + case ${1} in + *.lo) func_lo2o_result=${1%.lo}.${objext} ;; + *) func_lo2o_result=${1} ;; + esac +} + +# func_xform libobj-or-source +func_xform () +{ + func_xform_result=${1%.*}.lo +} + +# func_arith arithmetic-term... +func_arith () +{ + func_arith_result=$(( $[*] )) +} + +# func_len string +# STRING may not start with a hyphen. +func_len () +{ + func_len_result=${#1} +} + +_LT_EOF + ;; + *) # Bourne compatible functions. + cat << \_LT_EOF >> "$cfgfile" + +# func_dirname file append nondir_replacement +# Compute the dirname of FILE. If nonempty, add APPEND to the result, +# otherwise set result to NONDIR_REPLACEMENT. +func_dirname () +{ + # Extract subdirectory from the argument. + func_dirname_result=`$ECHO "X${1}" | $Xsed -e "$dirname"` + if test "X$func_dirname_result" = "X${1}"; then + func_dirname_result="${3}" + else + func_dirname_result="$func_dirname_result${2}" + fi +} + +# func_basename file +func_basename () +{ + func_basename_result=`$ECHO "X${1}" | $Xsed -e "$basename"` +} + +dnl func_dirname_and_basename +dnl A portable version of this function is already defined in general.m4sh +dnl so there is no need for it here. + +# func_stripname prefix suffix name +# strip PREFIX and SUFFIX off of NAME. +# PREFIX and SUFFIX must not contain globbing or regex special +# characters, hashes, percent signs, but SUFFIX may contain a leading +# dot (in which case that matches only a dot). +# func_strip_suffix prefix name +func_stripname () +{ + case ${2} in + .*) func_stripname_result=`$ECHO "X${3}" \ + | $Xsed -e "s%^${1}%%" -e "s%\\\\${2}\$%%"`;; + *) func_stripname_result=`$ECHO "X${3}" \ + | $Xsed -e "s%^${1}%%" -e "s%${2}\$%%"`;; + esac +} + +# sed scripts: +my_sed_long_opt='1s/^\(-[[^=]]*\)=.*/\1/;q' +my_sed_long_arg='1s/^-[[^=]]*=//' + +# func_opt_split +func_opt_split () +{ + func_opt_split_opt=`$ECHO "X${1}" | $Xsed -e "$my_sed_long_opt"` + func_opt_split_arg=`$ECHO "X${1}" | $Xsed -e "$my_sed_long_arg"` +} + +# func_lo2o object +func_lo2o () +{ + func_lo2o_result=`$ECHO "X${1}" | $Xsed -e "$lo2o"` +} + +# func_xform libobj-or-source +func_xform () +{ + func_xform_result=`$ECHO "X${1}" | $Xsed -e 's/\.[[^.]]*$/.lo/'` +} + +# func_arith arithmetic-term... +func_arith () +{ + func_arith_result=`expr "$[@]"` +} + +# func_len string +# STRING may not start with a hyphen. +func_len () +{ + func_len_result=`expr "$[1]" : ".*" 2>/dev/null || echo $max_cmd_len` +} + +_LT_EOF +esac + +case $lt_shell_append in + yes) + cat << \_LT_EOF >> "$cfgfile" + +# func_append var value +# Append VALUE to the end of shell variable VAR. +func_append () +{ + eval "$[1]+=\$[2]" +} +_LT_EOF + ;; + *) + cat << \_LT_EOF >> "$cfgfile" + +# func_append var value +# Append VALUE to the end of shell variable VAR. +func_append () +{ + eval "$[1]=\$$[1]\$[2]" +} + +_LT_EOF + ;; + esac +]) diff --git a/m4/ltoptions.m4 b/m4/ltoptions.m4 new file mode 100644 index 0000000..34151a3 --- /dev/null +++ b/m4/ltoptions.m4 @@ -0,0 +1,368 @@ +# Helper functions for option handling. -*- Autoconf -*- +# +# Copyright (C) 2004, 2005, 2007, 2008 Free Software Foundation, Inc. +# Written by Gary V. Vaughan, 2004 +# +# This file is free software; the Free Software Foundation gives +# unlimited permission to copy and/or distribute it, with or without +# modifications, as long as this notice is preserved. + +# serial 6 ltoptions.m4 + +# This is to help aclocal find these macros, as it can't see m4_define. +AC_DEFUN([LTOPTIONS_VERSION], [m4_if([1])]) + + +# _LT_MANGLE_OPTION(MACRO-NAME, OPTION-NAME) +# ------------------------------------------ +m4_define([_LT_MANGLE_OPTION], +[[_LT_OPTION_]m4_bpatsubst($1__$2, [[^a-zA-Z0-9_]], [_])]) + + +# _LT_SET_OPTION(MACRO-NAME, OPTION-NAME) +# --------------------------------------- +# Set option OPTION-NAME for macro MACRO-NAME, and if there is a +# matching handler defined, dispatch to it. Other OPTION-NAMEs are +# saved as a flag. +m4_define([_LT_SET_OPTION], +[m4_define(_LT_MANGLE_OPTION([$1], [$2]))dnl +m4_ifdef(_LT_MANGLE_DEFUN([$1], [$2]), + _LT_MANGLE_DEFUN([$1], [$2]), + [m4_warning([Unknown $1 option `$2'])])[]dnl +]) + + +# _LT_IF_OPTION(MACRO-NAME, OPTION-NAME, IF-SET, [IF-NOT-SET]) +# ------------------------------------------------------------ +# Execute IF-SET if OPTION is set, IF-NOT-SET otherwise. +m4_define([_LT_IF_OPTION], +[m4_ifdef(_LT_MANGLE_OPTION([$1], [$2]), [$3], [$4])]) + + +# _LT_UNLESS_OPTIONS(MACRO-NAME, OPTION-LIST, IF-NOT-SET) +# ------------------------------------------------------- +# Execute IF-NOT-SET unless all options in OPTION-LIST for MACRO-NAME +# are set. +m4_define([_LT_UNLESS_OPTIONS], +[m4_foreach([_LT_Option], m4_split(m4_normalize([$2])), + [m4_ifdef(_LT_MANGLE_OPTION([$1], _LT_Option), + [m4_define([$0_found])])])[]dnl +m4_ifdef([$0_found], [m4_undefine([$0_found])], [$3 +])[]dnl +]) + + +# _LT_SET_OPTIONS(MACRO-NAME, OPTION-LIST) +# ---------------------------------------- +# OPTION-LIST is a space-separated list of Libtool options associated +# with MACRO-NAME. If any OPTION has a matching handler declared with +# LT_OPTION_DEFINE, dispatch to that macro; otherwise complain about +# the unknown option and exit. +m4_defun([_LT_SET_OPTIONS], +[# Set options +m4_foreach([_LT_Option], m4_split(m4_normalize([$2])), + [_LT_SET_OPTION([$1], _LT_Option)]) + +m4_if([$1],[LT_INIT],[ + dnl + dnl Simply set some default values (i.e off) if boolean options were not + dnl specified: + _LT_UNLESS_OPTIONS([LT_INIT], [dlopen], [enable_dlopen=no + ]) + _LT_UNLESS_OPTIONS([LT_INIT], [win32-dll], [enable_win32_dll=no + ]) + dnl + dnl If no reference was made to various pairs of opposing options, then + dnl we run the default mode handler for the pair. For example, if neither + dnl `shared' nor `disable-shared' was passed, we enable building of shared + dnl archives by default: + _LT_UNLESS_OPTIONS([LT_INIT], [shared disable-shared], [_LT_ENABLE_SHARED]) + _LT_UNLESS_OPTIONS([LT_INIT], [static disable-static], [_LT_ENABLE_STATIC]) + _LT_UNLESS_OPTIONS([LT_INIT], [pic-only no-pic], [_LT_WITH_PIC]) + _LT_UNLESS_OPTIONS([LT_INIT], [fast-install disable-fast-install], + [_LT_ENABLE_FAST_INSTALL]) + ]) +])# _LT_SET_OPTIONS + + +## --------------------------------- ## +## Macros to handle LT_INIT options. ## +## --------------------------------- ## + +# _LT_MANGLE_DEFUN(MACRO-NAME, OPTION-NAME) +# ----------------------------------------- +m4_define([_LT_MANGLE_DEFUN], +[[_LT_OPTION_DEFUN_]m4_bpatsubst(m4_toupper([$1__$2]), [[^A-Z0-9_]], [_])]) + + +# LT_OPTION_DEFINE(MACRO-NAME, OPTION-NAME, CODE) +# ----------------------------------------------- +m4_define([LT_OPTION_DEFINE], +[m4_define(_LT_MANGLE_DEFUN([$1], [$2]), [$3])[]dnl +])# LT_OPTION_DEFINE + + +# dlopen +# ------ +LT_OPTION_DEFINE([LT_INIT], [dlopen], [enable_dlopen=yes +]) + +AU_DEFUN([AC_LIBTOOL_DLOPEN], +[_LT_SET_OPTION([LT_INIT], [dlopen]) +AC_DIAGNOSE([obsolete], +[$0: Remove this warning and the call to _LT_SET_OPTION when you +put the `dlopen' option into LT_INIT's first parameter.]) +]) + +dnl aclocal-1.4 backwards compatibility: +dnl AC_DEFUN([AC_LIBTOOL_DLOPEN], []) + + +# win32-dll +# --------- +# Declare package support for building win32 dll's. +LT_OPTION_DEFINE([LT_INIT], [win32-dll], +[enable_win32_dll=yes + +case $host in +*-*-cygwin* | *-*-mingw* | *-*-pw32* | *-cegcc*) + AC_CHECK_TOOL(AS, as, false) + AC_CHECK_TOOL(DLLTOOL, dlltool, false) + AC_CHECK_TOOL(OBJDUMP, objdump, false) + ;; +esac + +test -z "$AS" && AS=as +_LT_DECL([], [AS], [0], [Assembler program])dnl + +test -z "$DLLTOOL" && DLLTOOL=dlltool +_LT_DECL([], [DLLTOOL], [0], [DLL creation program])dnl + +test -z "$OBJDUMP" && OBJDUMP=objdump +_LT_DECL([], [OBJDUMP], [0], [Object dumper program])dnl +])# win32-dll + +AU_DEFUN([AC_LIBTOOL_WIN32_DLL], +[AC_REQUIRE([AC_CANONICAL_HOST])dnl +_LT_SET_OPTION([LT_INIT], [win32-dll]) +AC_DIAGNOSE([obsolete], +[$0: Remove this warning and the call to _LT_SET_OPTION when you +put the `win32-dll' option into LT_INIT's first parameter.]) +]) + +dnl aclocal-1.4 backwards compatibility: +dnl AC_DEFUN([AC_LIBTOOL_WIN32_DLL], []) + + +# _LT_ENABLE_SHARED([DEFAULT]) +# ---------------------------- +# implement the --enable-shared flag, and supports the `shared' and +# `disable-shared' LT_INIT options. +# DEFAULT is either `yes' or `no'. If omitted, it defaults to `yes'. +m4_define([_LT_ENABLE_SHARED], +[m4_define([_LT_ENABLE_SHARED_DEFAULT], [m4_if($1, no, no, yes)])dnl +AC_ARG_ENABLE([shared], + [AS_HELP_STRING([--enable-shared@<:@=PKGS@:>@], + [build shared libraries @<:@default=]_LT_ENABLE_SHARED_DEFAULT[@:>@])], + [p=${PACKAGE-default} + case $enableval in + yes) enable_shared=yes ;; + no) enable_shared=no ;; + *) + enable_shared=no + # Look at the argument we got. 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If omitted, it defaults to `yes'. +m4_define([_LT_ENABLE_STATIC], +[m4_define([_LT_ENABLE_STATIC_DEFAULT], [m4_if($1, no, no, yes)])dnl +AC_ARG_ENABLE([static], + [AS_HELP_STRING([--enable-static@<:@=PKGS@:>@], + [build static libraries @<:@default=]_LT_ENABLE_STATIC_DEFAULT[@:>@])], + [p=${PACKAGE-default} + case $enableval in + yes) enable_static=yes ;; + no) enable_static=no ;; + *) + enable_static=no + # Look at the argument we got. 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Vaughan, 2004 +# +# This file is free software; the Free Software Foundation gives +# unlimited permission to copy and/or distribute it, with or without +# modifications, as long as this notice is preserved. + +# serial 6 ltsugar.m4 + +# This is to help aclocal find these macros, as it can't see m4_define. +AC_DEFUN([LTSUGAR_VERSION], [m4_if([0.1])]) + + +# lt_join(SEP, ARG1, [ARG2...]) +# ----------------------------- +# Produce ARG1SEPARG2...SEPARGn, omitting [] arguments and their +# associated separator. +# Needed until we can rely on m4_join from Autoconf 2.62, since all earlier +# versions in m4sugar had bugs. +m4_define([lt_join], +[m4_if([$#], [1], [], + [$#], [2], [[$2]], + [m4_if([$2], [], [], [[$2]_])$0([$1], m4_shift(m4_shift($@)))])]) +m4_define([_lt_join], +[m4_if([$#$2], [2], [], + [m4_if([$2], [], [], [[$1$2]])$0([$1], m4_shift(m4_shift($@)))])]) + + +# lt_car(LIST) +# lt_cdr(LIST) +# ------------ +# Manipulate m4 lists. +# These macros are necessary as long as will still need to support +# Autoconf-2.59 which quotes differently. +m4_define([lt_car], [[$1]]) +m4_define([lt_cdr], +[m4_if([$#], 0, [m4_fatal([$0: cannot be called without arguments])], + [$#], 1, [], + [m4_dquote(m4_shift($@))])]) +m4_define([lt_unquote], $1) + + +# lt_append(MACRO-NAME, STRING, [SEPARATOR]) +# ------------------------------------------ +# Redefine MACRO-NAME to hold its former content plus `SEPARATOR'`STRING'. +# Note that neither SEPARATOR nor STRING are expanded; they are appended +# to MACRO-NAME as is (leaving the expansion for when MACRO-NAME is invoked). +# No SEPARATOR is output if MACRO-NAME was previously undefined (different +# than defined and empty). +# +# This macro is needed until we can rely on Autoconf 2.62, since earlier +# versions of m4sugar mistakenly expanded SEPARATOR but not STRING. +m4_define([lt_append], +[m4_define([$1], + m4_ifdef([$1], [m4_defn([$1])[$3]])[$2])]) + + + +# lt_combine(SEP, PREFIX-LIST, INFIX, SUFFIX1, [SUFFIX2...]) +# ---------------------------------------------------------- +# Produce a SEP delimited list of all paired combinations of elements of +# PREFIX-LIST with SUFFIX1 through SUFFIXn. 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See the +# GNU General Public License for more details. + +# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License +# along with this program. If not, see . + +# As a special exception to the GNU General Public License, if you +# distribute this file as part of a program that contains a +# configuration script generated by Autoconf, you may include it under +# the same distribution terms that you use for the rest of that program. + +# This file is maintained in Automake, please report +# bugs to or send patches to +# . + +if [ -z "$PYTHON" ]; then + PYTHON=python +fi + +basedir= +destdir= +files= +while test $# -ne 0; do + case "$1" in + --basedir) + basedir=$2 + if test -z "$basedir"; then + echo "$0: Missing argument to --basedir." 1>&2 + exit 1 + fi + shift + ;; + --destdir) + destdir=$2 + if test -z "$destdir"; then + echo "$0: Missing argument to --destdir." 1>&2 + exit 1 + fi + shift + ;; + -h|--h*) + cat <<\EOF +Usage: py-compile [--help] [--version] [--basedir DIR] [--destdir DIR] FILES..." + +Byte compile some python scripts FILES. Use --destdir to specify any +leading directory path to the FILES that you don't want to include in the +byte compiled file. Specify --basedir for any additional path information you +do want to be shown in the byte compiled file. + +Example: + py-compile --destdir /tmp/pkg-root --basedir /usr/share/test test.py test2.py + +Report bugs to . +EOF + exit $? + ;; + -v|--v*) + echo "py-compile $scriptversion" + exit $? + ;; + *) + files="$files $1" + ;; + esac + shift +done + +if test -z "$files"; then + echo "$0: No files given. Try \`$0 --help' for more information." 1>&2 + exit 1 +fi + +# if basedir was given, then it should be prepended to filenames before +# byte compilation. +if [ -z "$basedir" ]; then + pathtrans="path = file" +else + pathtrans="path = os.path.join('$basedir', file)" +fi + +# if destdir was given, then it needs to be prepended to the filename to +# byte compile but not go into the compiled file. +if [ -z "$destdir" ]; then + filetrans="filepath = path" +else + filetrans="filepath = os.path.normpath('$destdir' + os.sep + path)" +fi + +$PYTHON -c " +import sys, os, py_compile + +files = '''$files''' + +sys.stdout.write('Byte-compiling python modules...\n') +for file in files.split(): + $pathtrans + $filetrans + if not os.path.exists(filepath) or not (len(filepath) >= 3 + and filepath[-3:] == '.py'): + continue + sys.stdout.write(file) + sys.stdout.flush() + py_compile.compile(filepath, filepath + 'c', path) +sys.stdout.write('\n')" || exit $? + +# this will fail for python < 1.5, but that doesn't matter ... +$PYTHON -O -c " +import sys, os, py_compile + +files = '''$files''' +sys.stdout.write('Byte-compiling python modules (optimized versions) ...\n') +for file in files.split(): + $pathtrans + $filetrans + if not os.path.exists(filepath) or not (len(filepath) >= 3 + and filepath[-3:] == '.py'): + continue + sys.stdout.write(file) + sys.stdout.flush() + py_compile.compile(filepath, filepath + 'o', path) +sys.stdout.write('\n')" 2>/dev/null || : + +# Local Variables: +# mode: shell-script +# sh-indentation: 2 +# eval: (add-hook 'write-file-hooks 'time-stamp) +# time-stamp-start: "scriptversion=" +# time-stamp-format: "%:y-%02m-%02d.%02H" +# time-stamp-time-zone: "UTC" +# time-stamp-end: "; # UTC" +# End: diff --git a/pygobject-2.0-uninstalled.pc.in b/pygobject-2.0-uninstalled.pc.in new file mode 100644 index 0000000..3fb6288 --- /dev/null +++ b/pygobject-2.0-uninstalled.pc.in @@ -0,0 +1,19 @@ +Name: PyGObject +Description: Python bindings for GObject +Requires: gobject-2.0 +Requires.private: @LIBFFI_PC@ +Version: @VERSION@ +Cflags: -I${pc_top_builddir}/${pcfiledir}/gobject + +# you can use the --variable=pygtkincludedir argument to +# pkg-config to get this value. You might want to use this to +# install additional headers. +pygtkincludedir=${pc_top_builddir}/${pcfiledir}/gobject +xslfiles=${pc_top_builddir}/${pcfiledir}/docs/xsl + +# same here. Useful when calling the code generator in addon packages. +defsdir=${pc_top_builddir}/${pcfiledir}/gio +fixxref=${pc_top_builddir}/${pcfiledir}/docs/xsl/fixxref.py +codegendir=${pc_top_builddir}/${pcfiledir}/codegen +pygdocs=${pc_top_builddir}/${pcfiledir}/docs +datadir=${pc_top_builddir}/pygobject-@VERSION@ diff --git a/pygobject-2.0.pc.in b/pygobject-2.0.pc.in new file mode 100644 index 0000000..5188a12 --- /dev/null +++ b/pygobject-2.0.pc.in @@ -0,0 +1,22 @@ +prefix=@prefix@ +exec_prefix=@exec_prefix@ +includedir=@includedir@ +datarootdir=@datarootdir@ +datadir=@datadir@ +libdir=@libdir@ + +# you can use the --variable=pygtkincludedir argument to +# pkg-config to get this value. You might want to use this to +# install additional headers. +pygtkincludedir=${includedir}/pygtk-2.0 +fixxref=${datadir}/pygobject/xsl/fixxref.py +pygdocs=${datadir}/gtk-doc/html/pygobject +defsdir=${datadir}/pygobject/2.0/defs +codegendir=${datadir}/pygobject/2.0/codegen + +Name: PyGObject +Description: Python bindings for GObject +Requires: gobject-2.0 +Requires.private: @LIBFFI_PC@ +Version: @VERSION@ +Cflags: -I${pygtkincludedir} diff --git a/pygobject_postinstall.py b/pygobject_postinstall.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..487828e --- /dev/null +++ b/pygobject_postinstall.py @@ -0,0 +1,72 @@ + +"""pygobject is now installed on your machine. + +Local configuration files were successfully updated.""" + +import os, re, sys + +pkgconfig_file = os.path.normpath( + os.path.join(sys.prefix, + 'lib/pkgconfig/pygobject-2.0.pc')) + +prefix_pattern=re.compile("^prefix=.*") +version_pattern=re.compile("Version: ([0-9]+\.[0-9]+\.[0-9]+)") + +def replace_prefix(s): + if prefix_pattern.match(s): + s='prefix='+sys.prefix.replace("\\","/")+'\n' + s=s.replace("@DATADIR@", + os.path.join(sys.prefix,'share').replace("\\","/")) + + return s + +def get_doc_url(pkgconfig_file, base_url): + try: + f = open(pkgconfig_file).read() + ver = version_pattern.search(f).groups()[0] + majv,minv,micv = ver.split('.') + doc_url = "%s/%s.%s/" % (base_url,majv,minv) + except: + doc_url = base_url + "/stable/" + return doc_url + +# TODO : Check that shortcuts are created system-wide when the user +# has admin rights (hint: see pywin32 postinstall) +def create_shortcuts(): + progs_folder= get_special_folder_path("CSIDL_COMMON_PROGRAMS") + site_packages_dir = os.path.join(sys.prefix , 'lib','site-packages') + + pygtk_shortcuts = os.path.join(progs_folder, 'PyGTK') + if not os.path.isdir(pygtk_shortcuts): + os.mkdir(pygtk_shortcuts) + + # link to specific documentation version by parsing the + # pkgconfig file + doc_url = get_doc_url(pkgconfig_file, + "http://library.gnome.org/devel/pygobject") + pygobject_doc_link=os.path.join(pygtk_shortcuts, + 'PyGObject Documentation.lnk') + if os.path.isfile(pygobject_doc_link): + os.remove(pygobject_doc_link) + create_shortcut(doc_url,'PyGObject Documentation',pygobject_doc_link) + +def remove_shortcuts(): + pygtk_shortcuts = os.path.join( + get_special_folder_path('CSIDL_COMMON_PROGRAMS'), 'PyGTK') + os.remove(os.path.join(pygtk_shortcuts,'PyGObject Documentation.lnk')) + try: + os.rmdir(pygtk_shortcuts) + except OSError, e: + # Directory is not empty, so leave it like that ! + pass + +if len(sys.argv) == 2: + if sys.argv[1] == "-install": + # fixup the pkgconfig file + lines=open(pkgconfig_file).readlines() + open(pkgconfig_file, 'w').writelines(map(replace_prefix,lines)) + # TODO: Add an installer option for shortcut creation + create_shortcuts() + print __doc__ + elif sys.argv[1] == "-remove": + remove_shortcuts() diff --git a/pygtk.py b/pygtk.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..e061b88 --- /dev/null +++ b/pygtk.py @@ -0,0 +1,95 @@ +# -*- Mode: Python; py-indent-offset: 4 -*- +# pygtk - Python bindings for the GTK+ widget set. +# Copyright (C) 1998-2002 James Henstridge +# +# pygtk.py: pygtk version selection code. +# +# This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify +# it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public License as published by +# the Free Software Foundation; either version 2.1 of the License, or +# (at your option) any later version. +# +# This library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, +# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of +# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the +# GNU Lesser General Public License for more details. +# +# You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public License +# along with this library; if not, write to the Free Software +# Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 +# USA + +import fnmatch +import glob +import os +import os.path +import sys + +__all__ = ['require'] + +_our_dir = os.path.dirname(os.path.abspath(os.path.normpath(__file__))) +_pygtk_2_0_dir = os.path.normpath('%s/gtk-2.0' % _our_dir) + +_pygtk_dir_pat = 'gtk-[0-9].[0-9]' + +_pygtk_required_version = None + +def _get_available_versions(): + versions = {} + for dir in sys.path: + if not dir: + dir = os.getcwd() + + if not os.path.isdir(dir): + continue + + # if the dir is a pygtk dir, skip it + if fnmatch.fnmatchcase(os.path.basename(dir), _pygtk_dir_pat): + continue + + for filename in glob.glob(os.path.join(dir, _pygtk_dir_pat)): + pathname = os.path.join(dir, filename) + + # skip non directories + if not os.path.isdir(pathname): + continue + + # skip empty directories + if not os.listdir(pathname): + continue + + if not versions.has_key(filename[-3:]): + versions[filename[-3:]] = pathname + return versions + +def require20(): + if _pygtk_2_0_dir not in sys.path: + sys.path.insert(0, _pygtk_2_0_dir) + +def require(version): + if version == '2.0': + return require20() + + global _pygtk_required_version + + if _pygtk_required_version != None: + assert _pygtk_required_version == version, \ + "a different version of gtk was already required" + return + + assert not sys.modules.has_key('gtk'), \ + "pygtk.require() must be called before importing gtk" + + versions = _get_available_versions() + assert versions.has_key(version), \ + "required version '%s' not found on system" % version + + # remove any pygtk dirs first ... + for dir in sys.path: + if fnmatch.fnmatchcase(os.path.basename(dir), _pygtk_dir_pat): + sys.path.remove(dir) + + # prepend the pygtk path ... + sys.path.insert(0, versions[version]) + + _pygtk_required_version = version diff --git a/setup.py b/setup.py new file mode 100755 index 0000000..0999c00 --- /dev/null +++ b/setup.py @@ -0,0 +1,272 @@ +#!/usr/bin/env python +# +# setup.py - distutils configuration for pygobject +# +"""Python Bindings for GObject.""" + +from distutils.command.build import build +from distutils.command.build_clib import build_clib +from distutils.sysconfig import get_python_inc +from distutils.core import setup +import glob +import os +import sys + +from dsextras import get_m4_define, getoutput, have_pkgconfig, \ + GLOBAL_INC, GLOBAL_MACROS, InstallLib, InstallData, BuildExt, \ + PkgConfigExtension, TemplateExtension, \ + pkgc_get_libraries, pkgc_get_library_dirs, pkgc_get_include_dirs + +if '--yes-i-know-its-not-supported' in sys.argv: + sys.argv.remove('--yes-i-know-its-not-supported') +else: + print '*'*70 + print 'Building PyGObject using distutils is NOT SUPPORTED.' + print "It's mainly included to be able to easily build win32 installers" + print "You may continue, but only if you agree to not ask any questions" + print "To build PyGObject in a supported way, read the INSTALL file" + print + print "Build fixes are of course welcome and should be filed in bugzilla" + print '*'*70 + input = raw_input('Not supported, ok [y/N]? ') + if not input.startswith('y'): + raise SystemExit("Aborted") + +MIN_PYTHON_VERSION = (2, 3, 5) + +MAJOR_VERSION = int(get_m4_define('pygobject_major_version')) +MINOR_VERSION = int(get_m4_define('pygobject_minor_version')) +MICRO_VERSION = int(get_m4_define('pygobject_micro_version')) + +VERSION = "%d.%d.%d" % (MAJOR_VERSION, MINOR_VERSION, MICRO_VERSION) + +GLIB_REQUIRED = get_m4_define('glib_required_version') + +PYGOBJECT_SUFFIX = '2.0' +PYGOBJECT_SUFFIX_LONG = 'gtk-' + PYGOBJECT_SUFFIX + +GLOBAL_INC += ['gobject'] +GLOBAL_MACROS += [('PYGOBJECT_MAJOR_VERSION', MAJOR_VERSION), + ('PYGOBJECT_MINOR_VERSION', MINOR_VERSION), + ('PYGOBJECT_MICRO_VERSION', MICRO_VERSION)] + +if sys.platform == 'win32': + GLOBAL_MACROS.append(('VERSION', '"""%s"""' % VERSION)) +else: + raise SystemExit("Error: distutils build only supported on windows") + +if sys.version_info[:3] < MIN_PYTHON_VERSION: + raise SystemExit("Python %s or higher is required, %s found" % ( + ".".join(map(str,MIN_PYTHON_VERSION)), + ".".join(map(str,sys.version_info[:3])))) + +if not have_pkgconfig(): + raise SystemExit("Error, could not find pkg-config") + +DEFS_DIR = os.path.join('share', 'pygobject', PYGOBJECT_SUFFIX, 'defs') +INCLUDE_DIR = os.path.join('include', 'pygtk-%s' % PYGOBJECT_SUFFIX) + +class PyGObjectInstallLib(InstallLib): + def run(self): + + # Install pygtk.pth, pygtk.py[c] and templates + self.install_pth() + self.install_pygtk() + + # Modify the base installation dir + install_dir = os.path.join(self.install_dir, PYGOBJECT_SUFFIX_LONG) + self.set_install_dir(install_dir) + + InstallLib.run(self) + + def install_pth(self): + """Write the pygtk.pth file""" + file = os.path.join(self.install_dir, 'pygtk.pth') + self.mkpath(self.install_dir) + open(file, 'w').write(PYGOBJECT_SUFFIX_LONG) + self.local_outputs.append(file) + self.local_inputs.append('pygtk.pth') + + def install_pygtk(self): + """install pygtk.py in the right place.""" + self.copy_file('pygtk.py', self.install_dir) + pygtk = os.path.join(self.install_dir, 'pygtk.py') + self.byte_compile([pygtk]) + self.local_outputs.append(pygtk) + self.local_inputs.append('pygtk.py') + +class PyGObjectInstallData(InstallData): + def run(self): + self.add_template_option('VERSION', VERSION) + self.add_template_option('FFI_LIBS', '') + self.add_template_option('LIBFFI_PC', '') + self.prepare() + + # Install templates + self.install_templates() + + InstallData.run(self) + + def install_templates(self): + self.install_template('pygobject-2.0.pc.in', + os.path.join(self.install_dir, + 'lib', 'pkgconfig')) + +class PyGObjectBuild(build): + enable_threading = 1 +PyGObjectBuild.user_options.append(('enable-threading', None, + 'enable threading support')) + +# glib +glib = PkgConfigExtension(name='glib._glib', + pkc_name='glib-2.0', + pkc_version=GLIB_REQUIRED, + pygobject_pkc=None, + include_dirs=['glib'], + libraries=['pyglib'], + sources=['glib/glibmodule.c', + 'glib/pygiochannel.c', + 'glib/pygmaincontext.c', + 'glib/pygmainloop.c', + 'glib/pygoptioncontext.c', + 'glib/pygoptiongroup.c', + 'glib/pygsource.c', + 'glib/pygspawn.c', + ]) + +# GObject +gobject = PkgConfigExtension(name='gobject._gobject', + pkc_name='gobject-2.0', + pkc_version=GLIB_REQUIRED, + pygobject_pkc=None, + include_dirs=['glib'], + libraries=['pyglib'], + sources=['gobject/gobjectmodule.c', + 'gobject/pygboxed.c', + 'gobject/pygenum.c', + 'gobject/pygflags.c', + 'gobject/pyginterface.c', + 'gobject/pygobject.c', + 'gobject/pygparamspec.c', + 'gobject/pygpointer.c', + 'gobject/pygtype.c', + ]) + +# gio +gio = TemplateExtension(name='gio', + pkc_name='gio-2.0', + pkc_version=GLIB_REQUIRED, + output='gio._gio', + defs=('gio/gio.defs', ['gio/gio-types.defs']), + include_dirs=['glib'], + libraries=['pyglib'], + sources=['gio/giomodule.c', + 'gio/gio.c', + 'gio/pygio-utils.c'], + register=[('gio/gio.defs', ['gio/gio-types.defs'])], + override='gio/gio.override') + +clibs = [] +data_files = [] +ext_modules = [] + +#Install dsextras and codegen so that the pygtk installer +#can find them +py_modules = ['dsextras'] +packages = ['codegen'] + +if glib.can_build(): + #It would have been nice to create another class, such as PkgConfigCLib to + #encapsulate this dictionary, but it is impossible. build_clib.py does + #a dumb check to see if its only arguments are a 2-tuple containing a + #string and a Dictionary type - which makes it impossible to hide behind a + #subclass + # + #So we are stuck with this ugly thing + clibs.append(( + 'pyglib',{ + 'sources':['glib/pyglib.c'], + 'macros':GLOBAL_MACROS, + 'include_dirs': + ['glib', get_python_inc()]+pkgc_get_include_dirs('glib-2.0')})) + #this library is not installed, so probbably should not include its header + #data_files.append((INCLUDE_DIR, ('glib/pyglib.h',))) + + ext_modules.append(glib) + py_modules += ['glib.__init__', 'glib.option'] +else: + raise SystemExit("ERROR: Nothing to do, glib could not be found and is essential.") + +if gobject.can_build(): + ext_modules.append(gobject) + data_files.append((INCLUDE_DIR, ('gobject/pygobject.h',))) + py_modules += ['gobject.__init__', 'gobject.propertyhelper', 'gobject.constants'] +else: + raise SystemExit("ERROR: Nothing to do, gobject could not be found and is essential.") + +if gio.can_build(): + ext_modules.append(gio) + py_modules += ['gio.__init__'] + data_files.append((DEFS_DIR,('gio/gio-types.defs',))) +else: + raise SystemExit("ERROR: Nothing to do, gio could not be found and is essential.") + +# Threading support +if '--disable-threading' in sys.argv: + sys.argv.remove('--disable-threading') + enable_threading = False +else: + if '--enable-threading' in sys.argv: + sys.argv.remove('--enable-threading') + try: + import thread + except ImportError: + print "Warning: Could not import thread module, disabling threading" + enable_threading = False + else: + enable_threading = True + +if enable_threading: + name = 'gthread-2.0' + for module in 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file mode 100644 index 0000000..a6fa73d --- /dev/null +++ b/tests/common.py @@ -0,0 +1,48 @@ +import os +import sys + +def importModules(buildDir, srcDir): + # Be very careful when you change this code, it's + # fragile and the order is really significant + + sys.path.insert(0, srcDir) + sys.path.insert(0, buildDir) + sys.path.insert(0, os.path.join(buildDir, 'glib')) + sys.path.insert(0, os.path.join(buildDir, 'gobject')) + sys.path.insert(0, os.path.join(buildDir, 'gio')) + + # testhelper + sys.path.insert(0, os.path.join(buildDir, 'tests')) + sys.argv.append('--g-fatal-warnings') + + testhelper = importModule('testhelper', '.') + glib = importModule('glib', buildDir, 'glib') + gobject = importModule('gobject', buildDir, 'gobject') + gio = importModule('gio', buildDir, 'gio') + + globals().update(locals()) + + os.environ['PYGTK_USE_GIL_STATE_API'] = '' + gobject.threads_init() + +def importModule(module, directory, name=None): + global isDistCheck + + origName = module + if not name: + name = module + '.la' + + try: + obj = __import__(module, {}, {}, '') + except ImportError, e: + raise SystemExit('%s could not be imported: %s' % (origName, e)) + + location = obj.__file__ + + current = os.getcwd() + expected = os.path.abspath(os.path.join(current, location)) + current = os.path.abspath(location) + if current != expected: + raise AssertionError('module %s imported from wrong location. Expected %s, got %s' % ( + module, expected, current)) + return obj diff --git a/tests/runtests.py b/tests/runtests.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..da5ade0 --- /dev/null +++ b/tests/runtests.py @@ -0,0 +1,44 @@ +#!/usr/bin/env python +import glob +import os +import sys +import unittest + +import common + +program = None +if len(sys.argv) == 3: + buildDir = sys.argv[1] + srcDir = sys.argv[2] +else: + if len(sys.argv) == 2: + program = sys.argv[1] + if program.endswith('.py'): + program = program[:-3] + buildDir = '..' + srcDir = '.' + +common.importModules(buildDir=buildDir, + srcDir=srcDir) + +SKIP_FILES = ['common', 'runtests'] + +dir = os.path.split(os.path.abspath(__file__))[0] +os.chdir(dir) + +def gettestnames(): + files = glob.glob('*.py') + names = map(lambda x: x[:-3], files) + map(names.remove, SKIP_FILES) + return names + +suite = unittest.TestSuite() +loader = unittest.TestLoader() + +for name in gettestnames(): + if program and program not in name: + continue + suite.addTest(loader.loadTestsFromName(name)) + +testRunner = unittest.TextTestRunner() +testRunner.run(suite) diff --git a/tests/test-floating.c b/tests/test-floating.c new file mode 100644 index 0000000..918a42d --- /dev/null +++ b/tests/test-floating.c @@ -0,0 +1,95 @@ +/* + * test-floating.c - Source for TestFloatingWithSinkFunc and TestFloatingWithoutSinkFunc + * Copyright (C) 2010 Collabora Ltd. + * + * This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or + * modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public + * License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either + * version 2.1 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. + * + * This library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, + * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of + * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU + * Lesser General Public License for more details. + * + * You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public + * License along with this library; if not, write to the Free Software + * Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin St, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA + */ + +#include "test-floating.h" + +/* TestFloatingWithSinkFunc */ + +G_DEFINE_TYPE(TestFloatingWithSinkFunc, test_floating_with_sink_func, G_TYPE_INITIALLY_UNOWNED) + +static void +test_floating_with_sink_func_finalize (GObject *gobject) +{ + TestFloatingWithSinkFunc *object = TEST_FLOATING_WITH_SINK_FUNC (gobject); + + if (g_object_is_floating (object)) + { + g_warning ("A floating object was finalized. This means that someone\n" + "called g_object_unref() on an object that had only a floating\n" + "reference; the initial floating reference is not owned by anyone\n" + "and must be removed with g_object_ref_sink()."); + } + + G_OBJECT_CLASS (test_floating_with_sink_func_parent_class)->finalize (gobject); +} + +static void +test_floating_with_sink_func_class_init (TestFloatingWithSinkFuncClass *klass) +{ + GObjectClass *gobject_class = G_OBJECT_CLASS (klass); + + gobject_class->finalize = test_floating_with_sink_func_finalize; +} + +static void +test_floating_with_sink_func_init (TestFloatingWithSinkFunc *self) +{ +} + +void +sink_test_floating_with_sink_func (GObject *object) +{ + if (g_object_is_floating(object)) { + g_object_ref_sink(object); + } +} + +/* TestFloatingWithoutSinkFunc */ + +G_DEFINE_TYPE(TestFloatingWithoutSinkFunc, test_floating_without_sink_func, G_TYPE_INITIALLY_UNOWNED) + +static void +test_floating_without_sink_func_finalize (GObject *gobject) +{ + TestFloatingWithoutSinkFunc *object = TEST_FLOATING_WITHOUT_SINK_FUNC (gobject); + + if (g_object_is_floating (object)) + { + g_warning ("A floating object was finalized. This means that someone\n" + "called g_object_unref() on an object that had only a floating\n" + "reference; the initial floating reference is not owned by anyone\n" + "and must be removed without g_object_ref_sink()."); + } + + G_OBJECT_CLASS (test_floating_without_sink_func_parent_class)->finalize (gobject); +} + +static void +test_floating_without_sink_func_class_init (TestFloatingWithoutSinkFuncClass *klass) +{ + GObjectClass *gobject_class = G_OBJECT_CLASS (klass); + + gobject_class->finalize = test_floating_without_sink_func_finalize; +} + +static void +test_floating_without_sink_func_init (TestFloatingWithoutSinkFunc *self) +{ +} + diff --git a/tests/test-floating.h b/tests/test-floating.h new file mode 100644 index 0000000..e53df32 --- /dev/null +++ b/tests/test-floating.h @@ -0,0 +1,60 @@ +/* + * test-floating.h - Header for TestFloatingWithSinkFunc and TestFloatingWithoutSinkFunc + * Copyright (C) 2010 Collabora Ltd. + * + * This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or + * modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public + * License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either + * version 2.1 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. + * + * This library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, + * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of + * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU + * Lesser General Public License for more details. + * + * You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public + * License along with this library; if not, write to the Free Software + * Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin St, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA + */ + +#include + +/* TestFloatingWithSinkFunc */ + +typedef struct { + GInitiallyUnowned parent; +} TestFloatingWithSinkFunc; + +typedef struct { + GInitiallyUnownedClass parent_class; +} TestFloatingWithSinkFuncClass; + +#define TEST_TYPE_FLOATING_WITH_SINK_FUNC (test_floating_with_sink_func_get_type()) +#define TEST_FLOATING_WITH_SINK_FUNC(obj) (G_TYPE_CHECK_INSTANCE_CAST ((obj), TEST_TYPE_FLOATING_WITH_SINK_FUNC, TestFloatingWithSinkFunc)) +#define TEST_FLOATING_WITH_SINK_FUNC_CLASS(klass) (G_TYPE_CHECK_CLASS_CAST ((klass), TEST_TYPE_FLOATING_WITH_SINK_FUNC, TestFloatingWithSinkFuncClass)) +#define TEST_IS_FLOATING_WITH_SINK_FUNC(obj) (G_TYPE_CHECK_INSTANCE_TYPE ((obj), TEST_TYPE_FLOATING_WITH_SINK_FUNC)) +#define TEST_IS_FLOATING_WITH_SINK_FUNC_CLASS(klass) (G_TYPE_CHECK_CLASS_TYPE ((obj), TEST_TYPE_FLOATING_WITH_SINK_FUNC)) +#define TEST_FLOATING_WITH_SINK_FUNC_GET_CLASS(obj) (G_TYPE_INSTANCE_GET_CLASS((obj), TEST_TYPE_FLOATING_WITH_SINK_FUNC, TestFloatingWithSinkFuncClass)) + +GType test_floating_with_sink_func_get_type (void); +void sink_test_floating_with_sink_func (GObject *object); + +/* TestFloatingWithoutSinkFunc */ + +typedef struct { + GInitiallyUnowned parent; +} TestFloatingWithoutSinkFunc; + +typedef struct { + GInitiallyUnownedClass parent_class; +} TestFloatingWithoutSinkFuncClass; + +#define TEST_TYPE_FLOATING_WITHOUT_SINK_FUNC (test_floating_without_sink_func_get_type()) +#define TEST_FLOATING_WITHOUT_SINK_FUNC(obj) (G_TYPE_CHECK_INSTANCE_CAST ((obj), TEST_TYPE_FLOATING_WITHOUT_SINK_FUNC, TestFloatingWithoutSinkFunc)) +#define TEST_FLOATING_WITHOUT_SINK_FUNC_CLASS(klass) (G_TYPE_CHECK_CLASS_CAST ((klass), TEST_TYPE_FLOATING_WITHOUT_SINK_FUNC, TestFloatingWithoutSinkFuncClass)) +#define TEST_IS_FLOATING_WITHOUT_SINK_FUNC(obj) (G_TYPE_CHECK_INSTANCE_TYPE ((obj), TEST_TYPE_FLOATING_WITHOUT_SINK_FUNC)) +#define TEST_IS_FLOATING_WITHOUT_SINK_FUNC_CLASS(klass) (G_TYPE_CHECK_CLASS_TYPE ((obj), TEST_TYPE_FLOATING_WITHOUT_SINK_FUNC)) +#define TEST_FLOATING_WITHOUT_SINK_FUNC_GET_CLASS(obj) (G_TYPE_INSTANCE_GET_CLASS((obj), TEST_TYPE_FLOATING_WITHOUT_SINK_FUNC, TestFloatingWithoutSinkFuncClass)) + +GType test_floating_without_sink_func_get_type (void); + diff --git a/tests/test-thread.c b/tests/test-thread.c new file mode 100644 index 0000000..0f5b909 --- /dev/null +++ b/tests/test-thread.c @@ -0,0 +1,64 @@ +#include "test-thread.h" + +enum +{ + /* methods */ + SIGNAL_EMIT_SIGNAL, + SIGNAL_FROM_THREAD, + LAST_SIGNAL +}; + +static guint test_thread_signals[LAST_SIGNAL] = { 0 }; + +typedef enum { + TEST_THREAD_A, + TEST_THREAD_B +} ThreadEnumType; + +static GType +test_thread_enum_get_type (void) +{ + static GType enum_type = 0; + static GEnumValue enum_values[] = { + {TEST_THREAD_A, "TEST_THREAD_A", "a as in apple"}, + {0, NULL, NULL}, + }; + + if (!enum_type) { + enum_type = + g_enum_register_static ("TestThreadEnum", enum_values); + } + return enum_type; +} + +G_DEFINE_TYPE(TestThread, test_thread, G_TYPE_OBJECT); + +static void +other_thread_cb (TestThread *self) +{ + g_signal_emit_by_name (self, "from-thread", 0, NULL); + g_thread_exit (0); +} + +static void +test_thread_emit_signal (TestThread *self) +{ + self->thread = g_thread_create ((GThreadFunc)other_thread_cb, + self, TRUE, NULL); +} + +static void test_thread_init (TestThread *self) {} +static void test_thread_class_init (TestThreadClass *klass) +{ + test_thread_signals[SIGNAL_EMIT_SIGNAL] = + g_signal_new ("emit-signal", G_TYPE_FROM_CLASS (klass), G_SIGNAL_RUN_LAST, + G_STRUCT_OFFSET (TestThreadClass, emit_signal), + NULL, NULL, g_cclosure_marshal_VOID__VOID, G_TYPE_NONE, 0); + test_thread_signals[SIGNAL_FROM_THREAD] = + g_signal_new ("from-thread", G_TYPE_FROM_CLASS (klass), G_SIGNAL_RUN_LAST, + G_STRUCT_OFFSET (TestThreadClass, from_thread), + NULL, NULL, g_cclosure_marshal_VOID__BOXED, G_TYPE_NONE, 1, + test_thread_enum_get_type ()); + + klass->emit_signal = test_thread_emit_signal; +} diff --git a/tests/test-thread.h b/tests/test-thread.h new file mode 100644 index 0000000..db12fe4 --- /dev/null +++ b/tests/test-thread.h @@ -0,0 +1,22 @@ +#include + +typedef struct { + GObject parent; + GThread *thread; +} TestThread; + +typedef struct { + GObjectClass parent_class; + void (*emit_signal) (TestThread *sink); + void (*from_thread) (TestThread *sink); +} TestThreadClass; + +GType test_thread_get_type (void); + +#define TEST_TYPE_THREAD (test_thread_get_type()) +#define TEST_THREAD(obj) (G_TYPE_CHECK_INSTANCE_CAST ((obj), TEST_TYPE_THREAD, TestTHREAD)) +#define TEST_THREAD_CLASS(klass) (G_TYPE_CHECK_CLASS_CAST ((klass), TEST_TYPE_THREAD, TestTHREADClass)) +#define TEST_IS_THREAD(obj) (G_TYPE_CHECK_INSTANCE_TYPE ((obj), TEST_TYPE_THREAD)) +#define TEST_IS_THREAD_CLASS(klass) (G_TYPE_CHECK_CLASS_TYPE ((obj), TEST_TYPE_THREAD)) +#define TEST_THREAD_GET_CLASS(obj) (G_TYPE_INSTANCE_GET_CLASS((obj), TEST_TYPE_THREAD, TestTHREADClass)) + diff --git a/tests/test-unknown.c b/tests/test-unknown.c new file mode 100644 index 0000000..85aba73 --- /dev/null +++ b/tests/test-unknown.c @@ -0,0 +1,113 @@ +#include "test-unknown.h" + +enum { + PROP_SOME_PROPERTY = 1, +}; + + +static void +test_interface_base_init (gpointer g_iface) +{ + static gboolean initialized = FALSE; + + if (!initialized) + { + g_object_interface_install_property (g_iface, + g_param_spec_string ("some-property", + "some-property", + "A simple test property", + NULL, + G_PARAM_READWRITE)); + initialized = TRUE; + } +} + + +GType +test_interface_get_type (void) +{ + static GType gtype = 0; + + if (!gtype) + { + static const GTypeInfo info = + { + sizeof (TestInterfaceIface), /* class_size */ + test_interface_base_init, /* base_init */ + NULL, /* base_finalize */ + NULL, + NULL, /* class_finalize */ + NULL, /* class_data */ + 0, + 0, /* n_preallocs */ + NULL + }; + + gtype = + g_type_register_static (G_TYPE_INTERFACE, "TestInterface", + &info, 0); + + g_type_interface_add_prerequisite (gtype, G_TYPE_OBJECT); + } + + return gtype; +} + +void test_unknown_iface_method (TestInterface *iface) +{ +} + +static void +test_unknown_test_interface_init (TestInterfaceIface *iface) +{ + iface->iface_method = test_unknown_iface_method; +} + +G_DEFINE_TYPE_WITH_CODE (TestUnknown, test_unknown, G_TYPE_OBJECT, + G_IMPLEMENT_INTERFACE (TEST_TYPE_INTERFACE, + test_unknown_test_interface_init)); + +static void test_unknown_init (TestUnknown *self) {} + + +static void +test_unknown_get_property (GObject *object, + guint prop_id, + GValue *value, + GParamSpec *pspec) +{ + +} + +static void +test_unknown_set_property (GObject *object, + guint prop_id, + const GValue *value, + GParamSpec *pspec) +{ + +} + +static void test_unknown_class_init (TestUnknownClass *klass) +{ + GObjectClass *gobject_class = (GObjectClass*) klass; + + gobject_class->get_property = test_unknown_get_property; + gobject_class->set_property = test_unknown_set_property; + + + g_object_class_install_property (G_OBJECT_CLASS (klass), + PROP_SOME_PROPERTY, + g_param_spec_string ("some-property", + "some-property", + "A simple test property", + NULL, + G_PARAM_READWRITE)); +} + +void test_interface_iface_method (TestInterface *instance) +{ + TestInterfaceIface *iface = TEST_INTERFACE_GET_IFACE (instance); + + (* iface->iface_method) (instance); +} diff --git a/tests/test-unknown.h b/tests/test-unknown.h new file mode 100644 index 0000000..e0f51a2 --- /dev/null +++ b/tests/test-unknown.h @@ -0,0 +1,40 @@ +#include + +/* TestUnknown */ + +typedef struct { + GObject parent; +} TestUnknown; + +typedef struct { + GObjectClass parent_class; +} TestUnknownClass; + +#define TEST_TYPE_UNKNOWN (test_unknown_get_type()) +#define TEST_UNKNOWN(obj) (G_TYPE_CHECK_INSTANCE_CAST ((obj), TEST_TYPE_UNKNOWN, TestUnknown)) +#define TEST_UNKNOWN_CLASS(klass) (G_TYPE_CHECK_CLASS_CAST ((klass), TEST_TYPE_UNKNOWN, TestUnknownClass)) +#define TEST_IS_UNKNOWN(obj) (G_TYPE_CHECK_INSTANCE_TYPE ((obj), TEST_TYPE_UNKNOWN)) +#define TEST_IS_UNKNOWN_CLASS(klass) (G_TYPE_CHECK_CLASS_TYPE ((obj), TEST_TYPE_UNKNOWN)) +#define TEST_UNKNOWN_GET_CLASS(obj) (G_TYPE_INSTANCE_GET_CLASS((obj), TEST_TYPE_UNKNOWN, TestUnknownClass)) + +GType test_unknown_get_type (void); + +/* TestInterface */ +typedef struct _TestInterface TestInterface; +typedef struct _TestInterfaceIface TestInterfaceIface; + +struct _TestInterfaceIface +{ + GTypeInterface g_iface; + /* VTable */ + void (* iface_method) (TestInterface *iface); +}; + +#define TEST_TYPE_INTERFACE (test_interface_get_type ()) +#define TEST_INTERFACE(obj) (G_TYPE_CHECK_INSTANCE_CAST ((obj), TEST_TYPE_INTERFACE, TestInterface)) +#define TEST_IS_INTERFACE(obj) (G_TYPE_CHECK_INSTANCE_TYPE ((obj), TEST_TYPE_INTERFACE)) +#define TEST_INTERFACE_GET_IFACE(obj) (G_TYPE_INSTANCE_GET_INTERFACE ((obj), TEST_TYPE_INTERFACE, TestInterfaceIface)) + +GType test_interface_get_type (void); + +void test_interface_iface_method (TestInterface *iface); diff --git a/tests/test_gicon.py b/tests/test_gicon.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..5ce7ece --- /dev/null +++ b/tests/test_gicon.py @@ -0,0 +1,111 @@ +# -*- Mode: Python -*- + +import os +import unittest + +from common import gio, glib + + +class TestIcon(unittest.TestCase): + def test_eq(self): + self.assertEquals(gio.FileIcon(gio.File('foo.png')), + gio.FileIcon(gio.File('foo.png'))) + self.assertEquals(gio.ThemedIcon('foo'), + gio.ThemedIcon('foo')) + + self.assertNotEqual(gio.FileIcon(gio.File('foo.png')), + gio.FileIcon(gio.File('bar.png'))) + self.assertNotEquals(gio.ThemedIcon('foo'), + gio.ThemedIcon('bar')) + self.assertNotEquals(gio.FileIcon(gio.File('foo.png')), + gio.ThemedIcon('foo')) + + def test_hash(self): + self.assertEquals(hash(gio.FileIcon(gio.File('foo.png'))), + hash(gio.FileIcon(gio.File('foo.png')))) + self.assertEquals(hash(gio.ThemedIcon('foo')), + hash(gio.ThemedIcon('foo'))) + +class TestLoadableIcon(unittest.TestCase): + def setUp(self): + self.file = open('temp.svg', 'w') + self.svg = ('' + '' + '') + self.file.write(self.svg) + self.file.close() + self.icon = gio.FileIcon(gio.File('temp.svg')) + + def tearDown(self): + if os.path.exists('temp.svg'): + os.unlink('temp.svg') + + def test_load(self): + stream, type = self.icon.load() + try: + self.assert_(isinstance(stream, gio.InputStream)) + self.assertEquals(self.svg, stream.read()) + finally: + stream.close() + + def test_load_async(self): + def callback(icon, result): + try: + stream, type = icon.load_finish(result) + self.assert_(isinstance(stream, gio.InputStream)) + self.assertEquals(self.svg, stream.read()) + finally: + loop.quit() + stream.close() + + self.icon.load_async(callback) + + loop = glib.MainLoop() + loop.run() + +class TestFileIcon(unittest.TestCase): + def test_constructor(self): + file = gio.File('foo.png') + self.assert_(file is gio.FileIcon(file).get_file()) + +class TestThemedIcon(unittest.TestCase): + def setUp(self): + self.icon = gio.ThemedIcon("open") + + def test_constructor(self): + have_use_default_fallbacks = ('use_default_fallbacks' + in gio.ThemedIcon.props.__members__) + icon = gio.ThemedIcon('foo') + self.assertEquals(['foo'], icon.props.names) + self.assert_(not have_use_default_fallbacks + or not icon.props.use_default_fallbacks) + + icon = gio.ThemedIcon(['foo', 'bar', 'baz']) + self.assertEquals(['foo', 'bar', 'baz'], icon.props.names) + self.assert_(not have_use_default_fallbacks + or not icon.props.use_default_fallbacks) + + icon = gio.ThemedIcon('xxx-yyy-zzz', True) + self.assertEquals(['xxx-yyy-zzz', 'xxx-yyy', 'xxx'], icon.props.names) + self.assert_(not have_use_default_fallbacks + or icon.props.use_default_fallbacks) + + def test_constructor_illegals(self): + self.assertRaises(TypeError, lambda: gio.ThemedIcon(42)) + self.assertRaises(TypeError, lambda: gio.ThemedIcon(['foo', 42, 'bar'])) + + def test_get_names(self): + self.assertEquals(self.icon.get_names(), ['open']) + + def test_append_name(self): + self.assertEquals(self.icon.get_names(), ['open']) + self.icon.append_name('close') + self.assertEquals(self.icon.get_names(), ['open', 'close']) + +class TestEmblemedIcon(unittest.TestCase): + def test_emblemed_icon(self): + icon = gio.FileIcon(gio.File('foo.png')) + emblem = gio.Emblem(icon) + emblemed = gio.EmblemedIcon(icon, emblem) + self.assertEquals(emblemed.get_emblems()[0], emblem) diff --git a/tests/test_gio.py b/tests/test_gio.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..feafc70 --- /dev/null +++ b/tests/test_gio.py @@ -0,0 +1,1137 @@ +# -*- Mode: Python -*- + +import os +import unittest + +from common import gio, glib + + +class TestFile(unittest.TestCase): + def setUp(self): + self._f = open("file.txt", "w+") + self.file = gio.File("file.txt") + + def tearDown(self): + self._f.close() + if os.path.exists('file.txt'): + os.unlink("file.txt") + + def testReadAsync(self): + self._f.write("testing") + self._f.seek(0) + + def callback(file, result): + try: + stream = file.read_finish(result) + self.failUnless(isinstance(stream, gio.InputStream)) + self.assertEquals(stream.read(), "testing") + finally: + loop.quit() + + self.file.read_async(callback) + + loop = glib.MainLoop() + loop.run() + + def testAppendToAsync(self): + self._f.write("append_to ") + self._f.close() + + def callback(file, result): + try: + stream = file.append_to_finish(result) + self.failUnless(isinstance(stream, gio.OutputStream)) + w = stream.write("testing") + cont, leng, etag = self.file.load_contents() + self.assertEqual(cont, "append_to testing") + finally: + loop.quit() + + self.file.append_to_async(callback, gio.FILE_CREATE_NONE, + glib.PRIORITY_HIGH) + + loop = glib.MainLoop() + loop.run() + + def testAppendToAsyncNoargs(self): + self._f.write("append_to ") + self._f.close() + + def callback(file, result): + try: + stream = file.append_to_finish(result) + self.failUnless(isinstance(stream, gio.OutputStream)) + w = stream.write("testing") + cont, leng, etag = self.file.load_contents() + self.assertEqual(cont, "append_to testing") + finally: + loop.quit() + + self.file.append_to_async(callback) + + loop = glib.MainLoop() + loop.run() + + def testCreateAsync(self): + def callback(file, result): + try: + stream = file.create_finish(result) + self.failUnless(isinstance(stream, gio.OutputStream)) + w = stream.write("testing") + cont, leng, etag = file.load_contents() + self.assertEqual(cont, "testing") + finally: + if os.path.exists('temp.txt'): + os.unlink("temp.txt") + loop.quit() + + gfile = gio.File("temp.txt") + gfile.create_async(callback, gio.FILE_CREATE_NONE, + glib.PRIORITY_HIGH) + + loop = glib.MainLoop() + loop.run() + + def testCreateReadWriteAsync(self): + def callback(file, result): + try: + iostream = file.create_readwrite_finish(result) + self.failUnless(isinstance(iostream, gio.FileIOStream)) + + ostream = iostream.get_output_stream() + self.failUnless(isinstance(ostream, gio.OutputStream)) + + w = ostream.write("testing") + cont, leng, etag = file.load_contents() + self.assertEqual(cont, "testing") + finally: + if os.path.exists('temp.txt'): + os.unlink("temp.txt") + loop.quit() + + gfile = gio.File("temp.txt") + gfile.create_readwrite_async(callback, gio.FILE_CREATE_NONE, + glib.PRIORITY_HIGH) + + loop = glib.MainLoop() + loop.run() + + def testCreateAsyncNoargs(self): + def callback(file, result): + try: + stream = file.create_finish(result) + self.failUnless(isinstance(stream, gio.OutputStream)) + w = stream.write("testing") + cont, leng, etag = file.load_contents() + self.assertEqual(cont, "testing") + finally: + if os.path.exists('temp.txt'): + os.unlink("temp.txt") + loop.quit() + + gfile = gio.File("temp.txt") + gfile.create_async(callback) + + loop = glib.MainLoop() + loop.run() + + def testReplaceAsync(self): + self._f.write("testing") + self._f.close() + + def callback(file, result): + try: + stream = file.replace_finish(result) + self.failUnless(isinstance(stream, gio.OutputStream)) + stream.write("some new string") + stream.close() + cont, leng, etag = file.load_contents() + self.assertEqual(cont, "some new string") + finally: + loop.quit() + + + self.file.replace_async(callback, None, True, gio.FILE_CREATE_NONE, + glib.PRIORITY_HIGH) + + loop = glib.MainLoop() + loop.run() + + def testReplaceAsyncNoargs(self): + self._f.write("testing") + self._f.close() + + def callback(file, result): + try: + stream = file.replace_finish(result) + self.failUnless(isinstance(stream, gio.OutputStream)) + stream.write("some new string") + stream.close() + cont, leng, etag = file.load_contents() + self.assertEqual(cont, "some new string") + finally: + loop.quit() + + + self.file.replace_async(callback) + + loop = glib.MainLoop() + loop.run() + + def testReadAsyncError(self): + self.assertRaises(TypeError, self.file.read_async) + self.assertRaises(TypeError, self.file.read_async, "foo", "bar") + self.assertRaises(TypeError, self.file.read_async, "foo", + priority="bar") + self.assertRaises(TypeError, self.file.read_async, "foo", + priority="bar") + self.assertRaises(TypeError, self.file.read_async, "foo", + priority=1, cancellable="bar") + self.assertRaises(TypeError, self.file.read_async, "foo", 1, "bar") + + def testConstructor(self): + for gfile in [gio.File("/"), + gio.File("file:///"), + gio.File(uri="file:///"), + gio.File(path="/"), + gio.File(u"/"), + gio.File(path=u"/")]: + self.failUnless(isinstance(gfile, gio.File)) + self.assertEquals(gfile.get_path(), "/") + self.assertEquals(gfile.get_uri(), "file:///") + + def testConstructorError(self): + self.assertRaises(TypeError, gio.File) + self.assertRaises(TypeError, gio.File, 1) + self.assertRaises(TypeError, gio.File, "foo", "bar") + self.assertRaises(TypeError, gio.File, foo="bar") + self.assertRaises(TypeError, gio.File, uri=1) + self.assertRaises(TypeError, gio.File, path=1) + + def testLoadContents(self): + self._f.write("testing load_contents") + self._f.seek(0) + c = gio.Cancellable() + cont, leng, etag = self.file.load_contents(cancellable=c) + self.assertEqual(cont, "testing load_contents") + self.assertEqual(leng, 21) + self.assertNotEqual(etag, '') + + def testLoadContentsAsync(self): + self._f.write("testing load_contents_async") + self._f.seek(0) + + def callback(contents, result): + try: + cont, leng, etag = contents.load_contents_finish(result) + self.assertEqual(cont, "testing load_contents_async") + self.assertEqual(leng, 27) + self.assertNotEqual(etag, '') + finally: + loop.quit() + + canc = gio.Cancellable() + self.file.load_contents_async(callback, cancellable=canc) + + loop = glib.MainLoop() + loop.run() + + def testQueryInfoAsync(self): + def callback(file, result): + try: + info = file.query_info_finish(result) + self.failUnless(isinstance(info, gio.FileInfo)) + self.failUnless(info.get_name(), "file.txt") + finally: + loop.quit() + + self.file.query_info_async("standard", callback) + + loop = glib.MainLoop() + loop.run() + + def testMountMountable(self): + gfile = gio.File('localtest:') + def unmount_done(mount, result): + try: + retval = mount.unmount_finish(result) + self.failUnless(retval) + finally: + loop.quit() + + def mount_enclosing_volume_done(gfile, result): + try: + try: + retval = gfile.mount_enclosing_volume_finish(result) + except gio.Error, e: + # If we run the tests too fast + if e.code == gio.ERROR_ALREADY_MOUNTED: + print ('WARNING: testfile is already mounted, ' + 'skipping test') + loop.quit() + return + raise + self.failUnless(retval) + finally: + try: + mount = gfile.find_enclosing_mount() + except gio.Error: + loop.quit() + return + mount.unmount(unmount_done) + + mount_operation = gio.MountOperation() + gfile.mount_enclosing_volume(mount_operation, + mount_enclosing_volume_done) + + loop = glib.MainLoop() + loop.run() + + def testCopy(self): + if os.path.exists('copy.txt'): + os.unlink("copy.txt") + + source = gio.File('file.txt') + destination = gio.File('copy.txt') + try: + retval = source.copy(destination) + self.failUnless(retval) + + self.failUnless(os.path.exists('copy.txt')) + self.assertEqual(open('file.txt').read(), + open('copy.txt').read()) + finally: + os.unlink("copy.txt") + + self.called = False + def callback(current, total): + self.called = True + source = gio.File('file.txt') + destination = gio.File('copy.txt') + try: + retval = source.copy(destination, callback) + self.failUnless(retval) + + self.failUnless(os.path.exists('copy.txt')) + self.assertEqual(open('file.txt').read(), + open('copy.txt').read()) + self.failUnless(self.called) + finally: + os.unlink("copy.txt") + + def test_copy_async(self): + if os.path.exists('copy.txt'): + os.unlink("copy.txt") + + source = gio.File('file.txt') + destination = gio.File('copy.txt') + + def copied(source_, result): + try: + self.assert_(source_ is source) + self.failUnless(source_.copy_finish(result)) + finally: + loop.quit() + + def progress(current, total): + self.assert_(isinstance(current, long)) + self.assert_(isinstance(total, long)) + self.assert_(0 <= current <= total) + + try: + loop = glib.MainLoop() + source.copy_async(destination, copied, progress_callback = progress) + loop.run() + + self.failUnless(os.path.exists('copy.txt')) + self.assertEqual(open('file.txt').read(), + open('copy.txt').read()) + finally: + os.unlink("copy.txt") + + # See bug 546591. + def test_copy_progress(self): + source = gio.File('file.txt') + destination = gio.File('copy.txt') + + def progress(current, total): + self.assert_(isinstance(current, long)) + self.assert_(isinstance(total, long)) + self.assert_(0 <= current <= total) + + try: + retval = source.copy(destination, + flags=gio.FILE_COPY_OVERWRITE, + progress_callback=progress) + self.failUnless(retval) + + self.failUnless(os.path.exists('copy.txt')) + self.assertEqual(open('file.txt').read(), + open('copy.txt').read()) + finally: + os.unlink("copy.txt") + + def testMove(self): + if os.path.exists('move.txt'): + os.unlink("move.txt") + + source = gio.File('file.txt') + destination = gio.File('move.txt') + retval = source.move(destination) + self.failUnless(retval) + + self.failIf(os.path.exists('file.txt')) + self.failUnless(os.path.exists('move.txt')) + + self.called = False + def callback(current, total): + self.called = True + source = gio.File('move.txt') + destination = gio.File('move-2.txt') + try: + retval = source.move(destination, callback) + self.failUnless(retval) + + self.failIf(os.path.exists('move.txt')) + self.failUnless(os.path.exists('move-2.txt')) + self.failUnless(self.called) + finally: + os.unlink("move-2.txt") + + def testInfoList(self): + infolist = self.file.query_settable_attributes() + for info in infolist: + if info.name == "time::modified": + self.assertEqual(info.type, gio.FILE_ATTRIBUTE_TYPE_UINT64) + self.assertEqual(info.name, "time::modified") + self.assertEqual(info.flags, + gio.FILE_ATTRIBUTE_INFO_COPY_WHEN_MOVED | + gio.FILE_ATTRIBUTE_INFO_COPY_WITH_FILE) + + def testQueryWritableNamespaces(self): + infolist = self.file.query_writable_namespaces() + for info in infolist: + if info.name == "xattr": + self.assertEqual(info.type, gio.FILE_ATTRIBUTE_TYPE_STRING) + + def testSetAttribute(self): + self._f.write("testing attributes") + self._f.seek(0) + infolist = self.file.query_settable_attributes() + + self.assertNotEqual(len(infolist), 0) + + for info in infolist: + if info.name == "time::modified-usec": + ret = self.file.set_attribute("time::modified-usec", + gio.FILE_ATTRIBUTE_TYPE_UINT32, + 10, gio.FILE_QUERY_INFO_NONE) + self.assertEqual(ret, True) + + def testSetAttributesAsync(self): + def callback(gfile, result): + try: + info = gfile.set_attributes_finish(result) + usec = info.get_attribute_uint32("time::modified-usec") + self.assertEqual(usec, 10) + finally: + loop.quit() + + info = gio.FileInfo() + info.set_attribute_uint32("time::modified-usec", 10) + + canc = gio.Cancellable() + self.file.set_attributes_async(info, callback) + + loop = glib.MainLoop() + loop.run() + + def testReplaceContents(self): + self.file.replace_contents("testing replace_contents") + cont, leng, etag = self.file.load_contents() + self.assertEqual(cont, "testing replace_contents") + + caught = False + try: + self.file.replace_contents("this won't work", etag="wrong") + except gio.Error, e: + self.assertEqual(e.code, gio.ERROR_WRONG_ETAG) + caught = True + self.failUnless(caught) + + self.file.replace_contents("testing replace_contents again", etag=etag) + cont, leng, etag = self.file.load_contents() + self.assertEqual(cont, "testing replace_contents again") + + self.file.replace_contents("testing replace_contents yet again", etag=None) + cont, leng, etag = self.file.load_contents() + self.assertEqual(cont, "testing replace_contents yet again") + + def testReplaceContentsAsync(self): + + def callback(contents, result): + try: + newetag = contents.replace_contents_finish(result) + cont, leng, etag = self.file.load_contents() + self.assertEqual(cont, "testing replace_contents_async") + self.assertEqual(leng, 30) + self.assertEqual(etag, newetag) + self.assertNotEqual(newetag, '') + finally: + loop.quit() + + canc = gio.Cancellable() + self.file.replace_contents_async("testing replace_contents_async", callback, cancellable=canc) + + loop = glib.MainLoop() + loop.run() + + def test_eq(self): + self.assertEqual(gio.File('foo'), + gio.File('foo')) + self.assertNotEqual(gio.File('foo'), + gio.File('bar')) + + def test_hash(self): + self.assertEquals(hash(gio.File('foo')), + hash(gio.File('foo'))) + + def testSetDisplayNameAsync(self): + def callback(gfile, result): + try: + new_gfile = gfile.set_display_name_finish(result) + new_name = new_gfile.get_basename() + self.assertEqual(new_name, "new.txt") + deleted = new_gfile.delete() + self.assertEqual(deleted, True) + finally: + loop.quit() + + canc = gio.Cancellable() + self.file.set_display_name_async("new.txt", callback, cancellable=canc) + + loop = glib.MainLoop() + loop.run() + +class TestGFileEnumerator(unittest.TestCase): + def setUp(self): + self.file = gio.File(".") + + def testEnumerateChildren(self): + enumerator = self.file.enumerate_children( + "standard::*", gio.FILE_QUERY_INFO_NOFOLLOW_SYMLINKS) + for file_info in enumerator: + if file_info.get_name() == 'test_gio.py': + break + else: + raise AssertionError + + def testEnumerateChildrenAsync(self): + def callback(gfile, result): + try: + for file_info in gfile.enumerate_children_finish(result): + if file_info.get_name() == 'test_gio.py': + break + else: + raise AssertionError + finally: + loop.quit() + + self.file.enumerate_children_async( + "standard::*", callback) + loop = glib.MainLoop() + loop.run() + + def testNextFilesAsync(self): + def callback(enumerator, result): + try: + for file_info in enumerator.next_files_finish(result): + if file_info.get_name() == 'test_gio.py': + break + else: + raise AssertionError + finally: + loop.quit() + + enumerator = self.file.enumerate_children( + "standard::*", gio.FILE_QUERY_INFO_NOFOLLOW_SYMLINKS) + enumerator.next_files_async(1000, callback) + loop = glib.MainLoop() + loop.run() + + def testCloseFilesAsync(self): + def callback(enumerator, result): + try: + enumerator.close_finish(result) + finally: + loop.quit() + + enumerator = self.file.enumerate_children( + "standard::*", gio.FILE_QUERY_INFO_NOFOLLOW_SYMLINKS) + + enumerator.close_async(callback) + + loop = glib.MainLoop() + loop.run() + + +class TestInputStream(unittest.TestCase): + def setUp(self): + self._f = open("inputstream.txt", "w+") + self._f.write("testing") + self._f.seek(0) + self.stream = gio.unix.InputStream(self._f.fileno(), False) + + def tearDown(self): + self._f.close() + os.unlink("inputstream.txt") + + def testRead(self): + self.assertEquals(self.stream.read(), "testing") + + self.stream = gio.MemoryInputStream() + self.assertEquals(self.stream.read(), '') + + self.stream = gio.MemoryInputStream() + some_data = open("test_gio.py", "rb").read() + self.stream.add_data(some_data) + self.assertEquals(self.stream.read(), some_data) + + stream = gio.MemoryInputStream() + stream.add_data(some_data) + self.assertEquals(self._read_in_loop(stream, + lambda: stream.read(50), + 50), + some_data) + + def testSkip(self): + self.stream.skip(2) + res = self.stream.read() + self.assertEqual(res, "sting") + + def testSkipAsync(self): + def callback(stream, result): + try: + size = stream.skip_finish(result) + self.assertEqual(size, 2) + res = stream.read() + self.assertEqual(res, "sting") + finally: + loop.quit() + + self.stream.skip_async(2, callback) + + loop = glib.MainLoop() + loop.run() + + def test_read_part(self): + self.assertEquals(self._read_in_loop(self.stream, + lambda: self.stream.read_part()), + 'testing') + + stream = gio.MemoryInputStream() + some_data = open('test_gio.py', 'rb').read() + stream.add_data(some_data) + self.assertEquals(self._read_in_loop(stream, + lambda: stream.read_part(50), + 50), + some_data) + + def _read_in_loop(self, stream, reader, size_limit=0): + read_data = '' + while True: + read_part = reader() + if read_part: + read_data += read_part + if size_limit > 0: + self.assert_(len(read_part) <= size_limit, + '%d <= %d' % (len(read_part), size_limit)) + else: + return read_data + + def testReadAsync(self): + def callback(stream, result): + self.assertEquals(result.get_op_res_gssize(), 7) + try: + data = stream.read_finish(result) + self.assertEquals(data, "testing") + stream.close() + finally: + loop.quit() + + self.stream.read_async(7, callback) + + loop = glib.MainLoop() + loop.run() + + def testReadAsyncError(self): + self.count = 0 + def callback(stream, result): + try: + self.count += 1 + if self.count == 1: + return + self.assertRaises(gio.Error, stream.read_finish, result) + finally: + loop.quit() + + self.stream.read_async(10240, callback) + self.stream.read_async(10240, callback) + + loop = glib.MainLoop() + loop.run() + + self.assertEquals(self.count, 2) + + self.assertRaises(TypeError, self.stream.read_async) + self.assertRaises(TypeError, self.stream.read_async, "foo") + self.assertRaises(TypeError, self.stream.read_async, 1024, "bar") + self.assertRaises(TypeError, self.stream.read_async, 1024, + priority="bar") + self.assertRaises(TypeError, self.stream.read_async, 1024, + priority="bar") + self.assertRaises(TypeError, self.stream.read_async, 1024, + priority=1, cancellable="bar") + self.assertRaises(TypeError, self.stream.read_async, 1024, 1, "bar") + + + # FIXME: this makes 'make check' freeze + def _testCloseAsync(self): + def callback(stream, result): + try: + self.failUnless(stream.close_finish(result)) + finally: + loop.quit() + + self.stream.close_async(callback) + + loop = glib.MainLoop() + loop.run() + + +class TestDataInputStream(unittest.TestCase): + def setUp(self): + self.base_stream = gio.MemoryInputStream() + self.data_stream = gio.DataInputStream(self.base_stream) + + def test_read_line(self): + self.base_stream.add_data('foo\nbar\n\nbaz') + self.assertEquals('foo', self.data_stream.read_line()) + self.assertEquals('bar', self.data_stream.read_line()) + self.assertEquals('', self.data_stream.read_line()) + self.assertEquals('baz', self.data_stream.read_line()) + + def test_read_line_async(self): + def do_read_line_async(): + loop = glib.MainLoop() + line = [] + + def callback(stream, result): + try: + line.append(stream.read_line_finish(result)) + finally: + loop.quit() + + self.data_stream.read_line_async(callback) + loop.run() + return line[0] + + self.base_stream.add_data('foo\nbar\n\nbaz') + self.assertEquals('foo', do_read_line_async()) + self.assertEquals('bar', do_read_line_async()) + self.assertEquals('', do_read_line_async()) + self.assertEquals('baz', do_read_line_async()) + + def test_read_until(self): + self.base_stream.add_data('sentence.end of line\nthe rest') + self.assertEquals('sentence', self.data_stream.read_until('.!?')) + self.assertEquals('end of line', self.data_stream.read_until('\n\r')) + self.assertEquals('the rest', self.data_stream.read_until('#$%^&')) + + def test_read_until_async(self): + def do_read_until_async(stop_chars): + loop = glib.MainLoop() + data = [] + + def callback(stream, result): + try: + data.append(stream.read_until_finish(result)) + finally: + loop.quit() + + self.data_stream.read_until_async(stop_chars, callback) + loop.run() + return data[0] + + # Note the weird difference between synchronous and + # asynchronous version. See bug #584284. + self.base_stream.add_data('sentence.end of line\nthe rest') + self.assertEquals('sentence', do_read_until_async('.!?')) + self.assertEquals('.end of line', do_read_until_async('\n\r')) + self.assertEquals('\nthe rest', do_read_until_async('#$%^&')) + + +class TestMemoryInputStream(unittest.TestCase): + def setUp(self): + self.stream = gio.MemoryInputStream() + + def test_add_data(self): + self.stream.add_data('foobar') + self.assertEquals('foobar', self.stream.read()) + + self.stream.add_data('ham ') + self.stream.add_data(None) + self.stream.add_data('spam') + self.assertEquals('ham spam', self.stream.read()) + + def test_new_from_data(self): + stream = gio.memory_input_stream_new_from_data('spam') + self.assertEquals('spam', stream.read()) + + +class TestOutputStream(unittest.TestCase): + def setUp(self): + self._f = open("outputstream.txt", "w") + self.stream = gio.unix.OutputStream(self._f.fileno(), False) + + def tearDown(self): + self._f.close() + os.unlink("outputstream.txt") + + def testWrite(self): + self.stream.write("testing") + self.stream.close() + self.failUnless(os.path.exists("outputstream.txt")) + self.assertEquals(open("outputstream.txt").read(), "testing") + + def test_write_part(self): + stream = gio.MemoryOutputStream() + some_data = open('test_gio.py', 'rb').read() + buffer = some_data + + # In fact this makes only one looping (memory stream is fast, + # write_part behaves just like write), but let's still be + # complete. + while buffer: + written = stream.write_part(buffer) + if written == len(buffer): + break + else: + buffer = buffer[written:] + + self.assertEquals(stream.get_contents(), some_data) + + def testWriteAsync(self): + def callback(stream, result): + self.assertEquals(result.get_op_res_gssize(), 7) + try: + self.assertEquals(stream.write_finish(result), 7) + self.failUnless(os.path.exists("outputstream.txt")) + self.assertEquals(open("outputstream.txt").read(), "testing") + finally: + loop.quit() + + self.stream.write_async("testing", callback) + + loop = glib.MainLoop() + loop.run() + + def testWriteAsyncError(self): + def callback(stream, result): + self.assertEquals(result.get_op_res_gssize(), 0) + try: + self.assertRaises(gio.Error, stream.write_finish, result) + finally: + loop.quit() + + self.stream.close() + self.stream.write_async("testing", callback) + + loop = glib.MainLoop() + loop.run() + + self.assertRaises(TypeError, self.stream.write_async) + self.assertRaises(TypeError, self.stream.write_async, 1138) + self.assertRaises(TypeError, self.stream.write_async, "foo", "bar") + self.assertRaises(TypeError, self.stream.write_async, "foo", + priority="bar") + self.assertRaises(TypeError, self.stream.write_async, "foo", + priority="bar") + self.assertRaises(TypeError, self.stream.write_async, "foo", + priority=1, cancellable="bar") + self.assertRaises(TypeError, self.stream.write_async, "foo", 1, "bar") + + # FIXME: this makes 'make check' freeze + def _testCloseAsync(self): + def callback(stream, result): + try: + self.failUnless(stream.close_finish(result)) + finally: + loop.quit() + + self.stream.close_async(callback) + + loop = glib.MainLoop() + loop.run() + + def testFlushAsync(self): + def callback(stream, result): + try: + self.failUnless(stream.flush_finish(result)) + finally: + loop.quit() + + self.stream.flush_async(callback) + + loop = glib.MainLoop() + loop.run() + + def testSpliceAsync(self): + _f = open("stream.txt", "w+") + _f.write("testing") + _f.seek(0) + instream = gio.unix.InputStream(_f.fileno(), False) + + def callback(stream, result): + try: + size = stream.splice_finish(result) + self.assertEqual(size, 7) + + finally: + os.unlink("stream.txt") + loop.quit() + + self.stream.splice_async(instream, callback) + + loop = glib.MainLoop() + loop.run() + +class TestMemoryOutputStream(unittest.TestCase): + def setUp(self): + self.stream = gio.MemoryOutputStream() + + def test_get_contents(self): + self.stream.write('foobar') + self.assertEquals('foobar', self.stream.get_contents()) + + self.stream.write('baz') + self.assertEquals('foobarbaz', self.stream.get_contents()) + + +class TestVolumeMonitor(unittest.TestCase): + def setUp(self): + self.monitor = gio.volume_monitor_get() + + def testGetConnectedDrives(self): + drives = self.monitor.get_connected_drives() + self.failUnless(isinstance(drives, list)) + + def testGetVolumes(self): + volumes = self.monitor.get_volumes() + self.failUnless(isinstance(volumes, list)) + + def testGetMounts(self): + mounts = self.monitor.get_mounts() + self.failUnless(isinstance(mounts, list)) + if not mounts: + return + + self.failUnless(isinstance(mounts[0], gio.Mount)) + # Bug 538601 + icon = mounts[0].get_icon() + if not icon: + return + self.failUnless(isinstance(icon, gio.Icon)) + + +class TestContentTypeGuess(unittest.TestCase): + def testFromName(self): + mime_type = gio.content_type_guess('diagram.svg') + self.assertEquals('image/svg+xml', mime_type) + + def testFromContents(self): + mime_type = gio.content_type_guess(data='') + self.assertEquals('text/html', mime_type) + + def testFromContentsUncertain(self): + mime_type, result_uncertain = gio.content_type_guess( + data='', want_uncertain=True) + self.assertEquals('text/html', mime_type) + self.assertEquals(bool, type(result_uncertain)) + + +class TestFileInfo(unittest.TestCase): + def setUp(self): + self.fileinfo = gio.File("test_gio.py").query_info("*") + + def testListAttributes(self): + attributes = self.fileinfo.list_attributes("standard") + self.failUnless(attributes) + self.failUnless('standard::name' in attributes) + + def testGetModificationTime(self): + mtime = self.fileinfo.get_modification_time() + self.assertEqual(type(mtime), float) + + def testSetModificationTime(self): + self.fileinfo.set_modification_time(1000) + mtime = self.fileinfo.get_modification_time() + self.assertEqual(mtime, 1000) + + +class TestAppInfo(unittest.TestCase): + def setUp(self): + self.appinfo = gio.AppInfo("does-not-exist") + + def testSimple(self): + self.assertEquals(self.appinfo.get_description(), + "Custom definition for does-not-exist") + + def test_eq(self): + info1 = gio.app_info_get_all()[0] + info2 = info1.dup() + self.assert_(info1 is not info2) + self.assertEquals(info1, info2) + + self.assertNotEqual(gio.app_info_get_all()[0], gio.app_info_get_all()[1]) + +class TestVfs(unittest.TestCase): + def setUp(self): + self.vfs = gio.vfs_get_default() + + def testGetSupportedURISchemes(self): + result = self.vfs.get_supported_uri_schemes() + self.failUnless(type(result), []) + +class TestVolume(unittest.TestCase): + def setUp(self): + self.monitor = gio.volume_monitor_get() + + def testVolumeEnumerate(self): + volumes = self.monitor.get_volumes() + self.failUnless(isinstance(volumes, list)) + for v in volumes: + if v is not None: + ids = v.enumerate_identifiers() + self.failUnless(isinstance(ids, list)) + for id in ids: + if id is not None: + self.failUnless(isinstance(id, str)) + +class TestFileInputStream(unittest.TestCase): + def setUp(self): + self._f = open("file.txt", "w+") + self._f.write("testing") + self._f.seek(0) + self.file = gio.File("file.txt") + + def tearDown(self): + self._f.close() + if os.path.exists('file.txt'): + os.unlink("file.txt") + + def testQueryInfoAsync(self): + def callback(stream, result): + try: + info = stream.query_info_finish(result) + self.failUnless(isinstance(info, gio.FileInfo)) + self.failUnless(info.get_attribute_uint64("standard::size"), 7) + finally: + loop.quit() + + inputstream = self.file.read() + inputstream.query_info_async("standard", callback) + + loop = glib.MainLoop() + loop.run() + +class TestFileOutputStream(unittest.TestCase): + def setUp(self): + self._f = open("file.txt", "w+") + self._f.write("testing") + self._f.seek(0) + self.file = gio.File("file.txt") + + def tearDown(self): + self._f.close() + if os.path.exists('file.txt'): + os.unlink("file.txt") + + def testQueryInfoAsync(self): + def callback(stream, result): + try: + info = stream.query_info_finish(result) + self.failUnless(isinstance(info, gio.FileInfo)) + self.failUnless(info.get_attribute_uint64("standard::size"), 7) + finally: + loop.quit() + + outputstream = self.file.append_to() + outputstream.query_info_async("standard", callback) + + loop = glib.MainLoop() + loop.run() + +class TestBufferedInputStream(unittest.TestCase): + def setUp(self): + self._f = open("buffer.txt", "w+") + self._f.write("testing") + self._f.seek(0) + stream = gio.unix.InputStream(self._f.fileno(), False) + self.buffered = gio.BufferedInputStream(stream) + + def tearDown(self): + self._f.close() + os.unlink("buffer.txt") + + def test_fill_async(self): + def callback(stream, result): + try: + size = stream.fill_finish(result) + self.failUnlessEqual(size, 4) + finally: + loop.quit() + + self.buffered.fill_async(4, callback) + + loop = glib.MainLoop() + loop.run() + +class TestIOStream(unittest.TestCase): + def setUp(self): + self.file = gio.File("file.txt") + self.iofile = self.file.create_readwrite(gio.FILE_CREATE_NONE) + + def tearDown(self): + if os.path.exists('file.txt'): + os.unlink("file.txt") + + def testIOStreamCloseAsync(self): + def callback(stream, result): + try: + self.failUnless(stream.close_finish(result)) + finally: + loop.quit() + + self.iofile.close_async(callback) + + loop = glib.MainLoop() + loop.run() + + + def testQueryInfoAsync(self): + def callback(stream, result): + try: + info = stream.query_info_finish(result) + self.failUnless(isinstance(info, gio.FileInfo)) + self.failUnless(info.get_attribute_uint64("standard::size"), 7) + finally: + loop.quit() + + ostream = self.iofile.get_output_stream() + ostream.write("testing") + + self.iofile.query_info_async("standard", callback) + + loop = glib.MainLoop() + loop.run() diff --git a/tests/test_gobject.py b/tests/test_gobject.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..d91f3ad --- /dev/null +++ b/tests/test_gobject.py @@ -0,0 +1,29 @@ +# -*- Mode: Python -*- + +import unittest + +from common import gobject, testhelper + + +class TestGObjectAPI(unittest.TestCase): + def testGObjectModule(self): + obj = gobject.GObject() + self.assertEquals(obj.__module__, + 'gobject._gobject') + self.assertEquals(obj.__grefcount__, 1) + + +class TestFloating(unittest.TestCase): + def testFloatingWithSinkFunc(self): + obj = testhelper.FloatingWithSinkFunc() + self.assertEquals(obj.__grefcount__, 1) + + obj = gobject.new(testhelper.FloatingWithSinkFunc) + self.assertEquals(obj.__grefcount__, 1) + + def testFloatingWithoutSinkFunc(self): + obj = testhelper.FloatingWithoutSinkFunc() + self.assertEquals(obj.__grefcount__, 1) + + obj = gobject.new(testhelper.FloatingWithoutSinkFunc) + self.assertEquals(obj.__grefcount__, 1) diff --git a/tests/test_interface.py b/tests/test_interface.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..d959791 --- /dev/null +++ b/tests/test_interface.py @@ -0,0 +1,45 @@ +import unittest + +from common import gobject, testhelper + +GUnknown = gobject.type_from_name("TestUnknown") +Unknown = GUnknown.pytype + + +class MyUnknown(Unknown, testhelper.Interface): + some_property = gobject.property(type=str) + + def __init__(self): + Unknown.__init__(self) + self.called = False + + def do_iface_method(self): + self.called = True + Unknown.do_iface_method(self) +gobject.type_register(MyUnknown) + + +class MyObject(gobject.GObject, testhelper.Interface): + some_property = gobject.property(type=str) + + def __init__(self): + gobject.GObject.__init__(self) + self.called = False + + def do_iface_method(self): + self.called = True +gobject.type_register(MyObject) + + +class TestIfaceImpl(unittest.TestCase): + + def testReImplementInterface(self): + m = MyUnknown() + m.iface_method() + self.assertEqual(m.called, True) + + def testImplementInterface(self): + m = MyObject() + m.iface_method() + self.assertEqual(m.called, True) + diff --git a/tests/test_mainloop.py b/tests/test_mainloop.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..95e5f78 --- /dev/null +++ b/tests/test_mainloop.py @@ -0,0 +1,53 @@ +#!/usr/bin/env python + +import exceptions +import os +import sys +import select +import unittest + +from common import glib + +class TestMainLoop(unittest.TestCase): + def testExceptionHandling(self): + pipe_r, pipe_w = os.pipe() + + pid = os.fork() + if pid == 0: + os.close(pipe_w) + select.select([pipe_r], [], []) + os.close(pipe_r) + os._exit(1) + + def child_died(pid, status, loop): + loop.quit() + raise Exception("deadbabe") + + loop = glib.MainLoop() + glib.child_watch_add(pid, child_died, loop) + + os.close(pipe_r) + os.write(pipe_w, "Y") + os.close(pipe_w) + + def excepthook(type, value, traceback): + assert type is exceptions.Exception + assert value.args[0] == "deadbabe" + sys.excepthook = excepthook + + got_exception = False + try: + loop.run() + except: + got_exception = True + + # + # The exception should be handled (by printing it) + # immediately on return from child_died() rather + # than here. See bug #303573 + # + sys.excepthook = sys.__excepthook__ + assert not got_exception + +if __name__ == '__main__': + unittest.main() diff --git a/tests/test_properties.py b/tests/test_properties.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..ccfcb34 --- /dev/null +++ b/tests/test_properties.py @@ -0,0 +1,376 @@ + +import struct +import unittest + +import gobject +from gobject import GObject, GType, GEnum, new, PARAM_READWRITE, \ + PARAM_CONSTRUCT, PARAM_READABLE, PARAM_WRITABLE, PARAM_CONSTRUCT_ONLY +from gobject.constants import \ + TYPE_INT, TYPE_UINT, TYPE_LONG, \ + TYPE_ULONG, TYPE_INT64, TYPE_UINT64 +from gobject.constants import \ + G_MININT, G_MAXINT, G_MAXUINT, G_MINLONG, G_MAXLONG, \ + G_MAXULONG + +class PropertyObject(GObject): + normal = gobject.property(type=str) + construct = gobject.property( + type=str, + flags=PARAM_READWRITE|PARAM_CONSTRUCT, default='default') + construct_only = gobject.property( + type=str, + flags=PARAM_READWRITE|PARAM_CONSTRUCT_ONLY) + uint64 = gobject.property( + type=TYPE_UINT64, flags=PARAM_READWRITE|PARAM_CONSTRUCT) + +class TestProperties(unittest.TestCase): + def testGetSet(self): + obj = PropertyObject() + obj.props.normal = "value" + self.assertEqual(obj.props.normal, "value") + + def testListWithInstance(self): + obj = PropertyObject() + self.failUnless(hasattr(obj.props, "normal")) + + def testListWithoutInstance(self): + self.failUnless(hasattr(PropertyObject.props, "normal")) + + def testSetNoInstance(self): + def set(obj): + obj.props.normal = "foobar" + + self.assertRaises(TypeError, set, PropertyObject) + + def testIterator(self): + for obj in (PropertyObject.props, PropertyObject().props): + for pspec in obj: + gtype = GType(pspec) + self.assertEqual(gtype.parent.name, 'GParam') + self.failUnless(pspec.name in ['normal', + 'construct', + 'construct-only', + 'uint64']) + self.assertEqual(len(obj), 4) + + def testNormal(self): + obj = new(PropertyObject, normal="123") + self.assertEqual(obj.props.normal, "123") + obj.set_property('normal', '456') + self.assertEqual(obj.props.normal, "456") + obj.props.normal = '789' + self.assertEqual(obj.props.normal, "789") + + def testConstruct(self): + obj = new(PropertyObject, construct="123") + self.assertEqual(obj.props.construct, "123") + obj.set_property('construct', '456') + self.assertEqual(obj.props.construct, "456") + obj.props.construct = '789' + self.assertEqual(obj.props.construct, "789") + + def testConstructOnly(self): + obj = new(PropertyObject, construct_only="123") + self.assertEqual(obj.props.construct_only, "123") + self.assertRaises(TypeError, + setattr, obj.props, 'construct_only', '456') + self.assertRaises(TypeError, + obj.set_property, 'construct-only', '456') + + def testUint64(self): + obj = new(PropertyObject) + self.assertEqual(obj.props.uint64, 0) + obj.props.uint64 = 1L + self.assertEqual(obj.props.uint64, 1L) + obj.props.uint64 = 1 + self.assertEqual(obj.props.uint64, 1L) + + self.assertRaises((TypeError, OverflowError), obj.set_property, "uint64", -1L) + self.assertRaises((TypeError, OverflowError), obj.set_property, "uint64", -1) + + def testUInt64DefaultValue(self): + try: + class TimeControl(GObject): + __gproperties__ = { + 'time': (TYPE_UINT64, 'Time', 'Time', + 0L, (1<<64) - 1, 0L, + PARAM_READABLE) + } + except OverflowError, ex: + self.fail(str(ex)) + + def testRange(self): + # kiwi code + def max(c): + return 2 ** ((8 * struct.calcsize(c)) - 1) - 1 + def umax(c): + return 2 ** (8 * struct.calcsize(c)) - 1 + + maxint = max('i') + minint = -maxint - 1 + maxuint = umax('I') + maxlong = max('l') + minlong = -maxlong - 1 + maxulong = umax('L') + maxint64 = max('q') + minint64 = -maxint64 - 1 + maxuint64 = umax('Q') + + types = dict(int=(TYPE_INT, minint, maxint), + uint=(TYPE_UINT, 0, maxuint), + long=(TYPE_LONG, minlong, maxlong), + ulong=(TYPE_ULONG, 0, maxulong), + int64=(TYPE_INT64, minint64, maxint64), + uint64=(TYPE_UINT64, 0, maxuint64)) + + def build_gproperties(types): + d = {} + for key, (gtype, min, max) in types.items(): + d[key] = (gtype, 'blurb', 'desc', min, max, 0, + PARAM_READABLE | PARAM_WRITABLE) + return d + + class RangeCheck(GObject): + __gproperties__ = build_gproperties(types) + + def __init__(self): + self.values = {} + GObject.__init__(self) + + def do_set_property(self, pspec, value): + self.values[pspec.name] = value + + def do_get_property(self, pspec): + return self.values.get(pspec.name, pspec.default_value) + + self.assertEqual(RangeCheck.props.int.minimum, minint) + self.assertEqual(RangeCheck.props.int.maximum, maxint) + self.assertEqual(RangeCheck.props.uint.minimum, 0) + self.assertEqual(RangeCheck.props.uint.maximum, maxuint) + self.assertEqual(RangeCheck.props.long.minimum, minlong) + self.assertEqual(RangeCheck.props.long.maximum, maxlong) + self.assertEqual(RangeCheck.props.ulong.minimum, 0) + self.assertEqual(RangeCheck.props.ulong.maximum, maxulong) + self.assertEqual(RangeCheck.props.int64.minimum, minint64) + self.assertEqual(RangeCheck.props.int64.maximum, maxint64) + self.assertEqual(RangeCheck.props.uint64.minimum, 0) + self.assertEqual(RangeCheck.props.uint64.maximum, maxuint64) + + obj = RangeCheck() + for key, (gtype, min, max) in types.items(): + self.assertEqual(obj.get_property(key), + getattr(RangeCheck.props, key).default_value) + + obj.set_property(key, min) + self.assertEqual(obj.get_property(key), min) + + obj.set_property(key, max) + self.assertEqual(obj.get_property(key), max) + + + def testMulti(self): + obj = PropertyObject() + obj.set_properties(normal="foo", + uint64=7) + normal, uint64 = obj.get_properties("normal", "uint64") + self.assertEqual(normal, "foo") + self.assertEqual(uint64, 7) + +class TestProperty(unittest.TestCase): + def testSimple(self): + class C(gobject.GObject): + str = gobject.property(type=str) + int = gobject.property(type=int) + float = gobject.property(type=float) + long = gobject.property(type=long) + + self.failUnless(hasattr(C.props, 'str')) + self.failUnless(hasattr(C.props, 'int')) + self.failUnless(hasattr(C.props, 'float')) + self.failUnless(hasattr(C.props, 'long')) + + o = C() + self.assertEqual(o.str, '') + o.str = 'str' + self.assertEqual(o.str, 'str') + + self.assertEqual(o.int, 0) + o.int = 1138 + self.assertEqual(o.int, 1138) + + self.assertEqual(o.float, 0.0) + o.float = 3.14 + self.assertEqual(o.float, 3.14) + + self.assertEqual(o.long, 0L) + o.long = 100L + self.assertEqual(o.long, 100L) + + def testCustomGetter(self): + class C(gobject.GObject): + def get_prop(self): + return 'value' + prop = gobject.property(getter=get_prop) + + o = C() + self.assertEqual(o.prop, 'value') + self.assertRaises(TypeError, setattr, o, 'prop', 'xxx') + + def testCustomSetter(self): + class C(gobject.GObject): + def set_prop(self, value): + self._value = value + prop = gobject.property(setter=set_prop) + + def __init__(self): + self._value = None + gobject.GObject.__init__(self) + + o = C() + self.assertEquals(o._value, None) + o.prop = 'bar' + self.assertEquals(o._value, 'bar') + self.assertRaises(TypeError, getattr, o, 'prop') + + def testErrors(self): + self.assertRaises(TypeError, gobject.property, type='str') + self.assertRaises(TypeError, gobject.property, nick=False) + self.assertRaises(TypeError, gobject.property, blurb=False) + # this never fail while bool is a subclass of int + # >>> bool.__bases__ + # (,) + # self.assertRaises(TypeError, gobject.property, type=bool, default=0) + self.assertRaises(TypeError, gobject.property, type=bool, default='ciao mamma') + self.assertRaises(TypeError, gobject.property, type=bool) + self.assertRaises(TypeError, gobject.property, type=GEnum) + self.assertRaises(TypeError, gobject.property, type=GEnum, default=0) + self.assertRaises(TypeError, gobject.property, type=object, default=0) + self.assertRaises(TypeError, gobject.property, type=complex) + self.assertRaises(TypeError, gobject.property, flags=-10) + + def testDefaults(self): + p1 = gobject.property(type=bool, default=True) + p2 = gobject.property(type=bool, default=False) + + def testNameWithUnderscore(self): + class C(gobject.GObject): + prop_name = gobject.property(type=int) + o = C() + o.prop_name = 10 + self.assertEqual(o.prop_name, 10) + + def testRange(self): + maxint64 = 2 ** 62 - 1 + minint64 = -2 ** 62 - 1 + maxuint64 = 2 ** 63 - 1 + + types = [ + (TYPE_INT, G_MININT, G_MAXINT), + (TYPE_UINT, 0, G_MAXUINT), + (TYPE_LONG, G_MINLONG, G_MAXLONG), + (TYPE_ULONG, 0, G_MAXULONG), + (TYPE_INT64, minint64, maxint64), + (TYPE_UINT64, 0, maxuint64), + ] + + for gtype, min, max in types: + # Normal, everything is alright + prop = gobject.property(type=gtype, minimum=min, maximum=max) + subtype = type('', (gobject.GObject,), + dict(prop=prop)) + self.assertEqual(subtype.props.prop.minimum, min) + self.assertEqual(subtype.props.prop.maximum, max) + + # Lower than minimum + self.assertRaises(TypeError, + gobject.property, type=gtype, minimum=min-1, + maximum=max) + + # Higher than maximum + self.assertRaises(TypeError, + gobject.property, type=gtype, minimum=min, + maximum=max+1) + + def testMultipleInstances(self): + class C(gobject.GObject): + prop = gobject.property(type=str, default='default') + + o1 = C() + o2 = C() + self.assertEqual(o1.prop, 'default') + self.assertEqual(o2.prop, 'default') + o1.prop = 'value' + self.assertEqual(o1.prop, 'value') + self.assertEqual(o2.prop, 'default') + + def testObjectProperty(self): + class PropertyObject(GObject): + obj = gobject.property(type=GObject) + + pobj1 = PropertyObject() + obj1_hash = hash(pobj1) + pobj2 = PropertyObject() + + pobj2.obj = pobj1 + del pobj1 + pobj1 = pobj2.obj + self.assertEqual(hash(pobj1), obj1_hash) + + def testPropertySubclass(self): + # test for #470718 + class A(GObject): + prop1 = gobject.property(type=int) + + class B(A): + prop2 = gobject.property(type=int) + + b = B() + b.prop2 = 10 + self.assertEquals(b.prop2, 10) + b.prop1 = 20 + self.assertEquals(b.prop1, 20) + + def testPropertySubclassCustomSetter(self): + # test for #523352 + class A(GObject): + def get_first(self): + return 'first' + first = gobject.property(type=str, getter=get_first) + + class B(A): + def get_second(self): + return 'second' + second = gobject.property(type=str, getter=get_second) + + a = A() + self.assertEquals(a.first, 'first') + self.assertRaises(TypeError, setattr, a, 'first', 'foo') + + b = B() + self.assertEquals(b.first, 'first') + self.assertRaises(TypeError, setattr, b, 'first', 'foo') + self.assertEquals(b.second, 'second') + self.assertRaises(TypeError, setattr, b, 'second', 'foo') + + def testPropertySubclassCustomSetterError(self): + try: + class A(GObject): + def get_first(self): + return 'first' + first = gobject.property(type=str, getter=get_first) + + def do_get_property(self, pspec): + pass + except TypeError: + pass + else: + raise AssertionError + + # Bug 587637. + def test_float_min(self): + gobject.property(type=float, minimum=-1) + gobject.property(type=gobject.TYPE_FLOAT, minimum=-1) + gobject.property(type=gobject.TYPE_DOUBLE, minimum=-1) + +if __name__ == '__main__': + unittest.main() diff --git a/tests/test_signal.py b/tests/test_signal.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..96e0731 --- /dev/null +++ b/tests/test_signal.py @@ -0,0 +1,393 @@ +# -*- Mode: Python -*- + +import gc +import unittest +import sys + +from common import gobject, testhelper + +class C(gobject.GObject): + __gsignals__ = { 'my_signal': (gobject.SIGNAL_RUN_FIRST, gobject.TYPE_NONE, + (gobject.TYPE_INT,)) } + def do_my_signal(self, arg): + self.arg = arg + +class D(C): + def do_my_signal(self, arg2): + self.arg2 = arg2 + C.do_my_signal(self, arg2) + +class TestSignalCreation(unittest.TestCase): + # Bug 540376. + def test_illegals(self): + self.assertRaises(TypeError, lambda: gobject.signal_new('test', + None, + 0, + gobject.TYPE_NONE, + (gobject.TYPE_LONG,))) + + +class TestChaining(unittest.TestCase): + def setUp(self): + self.inst = C() + self.inst.connect("my_signal", self.my_signal_handler_cb, 1, 2, 3) + + def my_signal_handler_cb(self, *args): + assert len(args) == 5 + assert isinstance(args[0], C) + assert args[0] == self.inst + + assert isinstance(args[1], int) + assert args[1] == 42 + + assert args[2:] == (1, 2, 3) + + def testChaining(self): + self.inst.emit("my_signal", 42) + assert self.inst.arg == 42 + + def testChaining(self): + inst2 = D() + inst2.emit("my_signal", 44) + assert inst2.arg == 44 + assert inst2.arg2 == 44 + +# This is for bug 153718 +class TestGSignalsError(unittest.TestCase): + def testInvalidType(self, *args): + def foo(): + class Foo(gobject.GObject): + __gsignals__ = None + self.assertRaises(TypeError, foo) + gc.collect() + + def testInvalidName(self, *args): + def foo(): + class Foo(gobject.GObject): + __gsignals__ = {'not-exists' : 'override'} + self.assertRaises(TypeError, foo) + gc.collect() + +class TestGPropertyError(unittest.TestCase): + def testInvalidType(self, *args): + def foo(): + class Foo(gobject.GObject): + __gproperties__ = None + self.assertRaises(TypeError, foo) + gc.collect() + + def testInvalidName(self, *args): + def foo(): + class Foo(gobject.GObject): + __gproperties__ = { None: None } + + self.assertRaises(TypeError, foo) + gc.collect() + +class TestList(unittest.TestCase): + def testListObject(self): + self.assertEqual(gobject.signal_list_names(C), ('my-signal',)) + + +def my_accumulator(ihint, return_accu, handler_return, user_data): + """An accumulator that stops emission when the sum of handler + returned values reaches 3""" + assert user_data == "accum data" + if return_accu >= 3: + return False, return_accu + return True, return_accu + handler_return + +class Foo(gobject.GObject): + __gsignals__ = { + 'my-acc-signal': (gobject.SIGNAL_RUN_LAST, gobject.TYPE_INT, + (), my_accumulator, "accum data"), + 'my-other-acc-signal': (gobject.SIGNAL_RUN_LAST, gobject.TYPE_BOOLEAN, + (), gobject.signal_accumulator_true_handled) + } + +class TestAccumulator(unittest.TestCase): + + def testAccumulator(self): + inst = Foo() + inst.connect("my-acc-signal", lambda obj: 1) + inst.connect("my-acc-signal", lambda obj: 2) + ## the value returned in the following handler will not be + ## considered, because at this point the accumulator already + ## reached its limit. + inst.connect("my-acc-signal", lambda obj: 3) + retval = inst.emit("my-acc-signal") + self.assertEqual(retval, 3) + + def testAccumulatorTrueHandled(self): + inst = Foo() + inst.connect("my-other-acc-signal", self._true_handler1) + inst.connect("my-other-acc-signal", self._true_handler2) + ## the following handler will not be called because handler2 + ## returns True, so it should stop the emission. + inst.connect("my-other-acc-signal", self._true_handler3) + self.__true_val = None + inst.emit("my-other-acc-signal") + self.assertEqual(self.__true_val, 2) + + def _true_handler1(self, obj): + self.__true_val = 1 + return False + def _true_handler2(self, obj): + self.__true_val = 2 + return True + def _true_handler3(self, obj): + self.__true_val = 3 + return False + +class E(gobject.GObject): + __gsignals__ = { 'signal': (gobject.SIGNAL_RUN_FIRST, gobject.TYPE_NONE, + ()) } + def __init__(self): + gobject.GObject.__init__(self) + self.status = 0 + + def do_signal(self): + assert self.status == 0 + self.status = 1 + +class F(gobject.GObject): + __gsignals__ = { 'signal': (gobject.SIGNAL_RUN_FIRST, gobject.TYPE_NONE, + ()) } + def __init__(self): + gobject.GObject.__init__(self) + self.status = 0 + + def do_signal(self): + self.status += 1 + +class TestEmissionHook(unittest.TestCase): + def testAdd(self): + self.hook = True + e = E() + e.connect('signal', self._callback) + gobject.add_emission_hook(E, "signal", self._emission_hook) + e.emit('signal') + self.assertEqual(e.status, 3) + + def testRemove(self): + self.hook = False + e = E() + e.connect('signal', self._callback) + hook_id = gobject.add_emission_hook(E, "signal", self._emission_hook) + gobject.remove_emission_hook(E, "signal", hook_id) + e.emit('signal') + self.assertEqual(e.status, 3) + + def _emission_hook(self, e): + self.assertEqual(e.status, 1) + e.status = 2 + + def _callback(self, e): + if self.hook: + self.assertEqual(e.status, 2) + else: + self.assertEqual(e.status, 1) + e.status = 3 + + def testCallbackReturnFalse(self): + self.hook = False + obj = F() + def _emission_hook(obj): + obj.status += 1 + return False + hook_id = gobject.add_emission_hook(obj, "signal", _emission_hook) + obj.emit('signal') + obj.emit('signal') + self.assertEqual(obj.status, 3) + + def testCallbackReturnTrue(self): + self.hook = False + obj = F() + def _emission_hook(obj): + obj.status += 1 + return True + hook_id = gobject.add_emission_hook(obj, "signal", _emission_hook) + obj.emit('signal') + obj.emit('signal') + gobject.remove_emission_hook(obj, "signal", hook_id) + self.assertEqual(obj.status, 4) + + def testCallbackReturnTrueButRemove(self): + self.hook = False + obj = F() + def _emission_hook(obj): + obj.status += 1 + return True + hook_id = gobject.add_emission_hook(obj, "signal", _emission_hook) + obj.emit('signal') + gobject.remove_emission_hook(obj, "signal", hook_id) + obj.emit('signal') + self.assertEqual(obj.status, 3) + +class TestClosures(unittest.TestCase): + def setUp(self): + self.count = 0 + + def _callback(self, e): + self.count += 1 + + def testDisconnect(self): + e = E() + e.connect('signal', self._callback) + e.disconnect_by_func(self._callback) + e.emit('signal') + self.assertEqual(self.count, 0) + + def testHandlerBlock(self): + e = E() + e.connect('signal', self._callback) + e.handler_block_by_func(self._callback) + e.emit('signal') + self.assertEqual(self.count, 0) + + def testHandlerUnBlock(self): + e = E() + signal_id = e.connect('signal', self._callback) + e.handler_block(signal_id) + e.handler_unblock_by_func(self._callback) + e.emit('signal') + self.assertEqual(self.count, 1) + + def testHandlerBlockMethod(self): + # Filed as #375589 + class A: + def __init__(self): + self.a = 0 + + def callback(self, o): + self.a = 1 + o.handler_block_by_func(self.callback) + + inst = A() + e = E() + e.connect("signal", inst.callback) + e.emit('signal') + self.assertEqual(inst.a, 1) + gc.collect() + + def testGString(self): + class C(gobject.GObject): + __gsignals__ = { 'my_signal': (gobject.SIGNAL_RUN_LAST, gobject.TYPE_GSTRING, + (gobject.TYPE_GSTRING,)) } + def __init__(self, test): + gobject.GObject.__init__(self) + self.test = test + def do_my_signal(self, data): + self.data = data + self.test.assertEqual(len(data), 3) + return ''.join([data[2], data[1], data[0]]) + c = C(self) + data = c.emit("my_signal", "\01\00\02") + self.assertEqual(data, "\02\00\01") + +class SigPropClass(gobject.GObject): + __gsignals__ = { 'my_signal': (gobject.SIGNAL_RUN_FIRST, gobject.TYPE_NONE, + (gobject.TYPE_INT,)) } + + __gproperties__ = { + 'foo': (str, None, None, '', gobject.PARAM_WRITABLE|gobject.PARAM_CONSTRUCT), + } + + signal_emission_failed = False + + def do_my_signal(self, arg): + self.arg = arg + + def do_set_property(self, pspec, value): + if pspec.name == 'foo': + self._foo = value + else: + raise AttributeError, 'unknown property %s' % pspec.name + try: + self.emit("my-signal", 1) + except TypeError: + self.signal_emission_failed = True + + +class TestSigProp(unittest.TestCase): + def testEmitInPropertySetter(self): + obj = SigPropClass() + self.failIf(obj.signal_emission_failed) + +f = gobject.SIGNAL_RUN_FIRST +l = gobject.SIGNAL_RUN_LAST +float = gobject.TYPE_FLOAT +double = gobject.TYPE_DOUBLE +uint = gobject.TYPE_UINT +ulong = gobject.TYPE_ULONG + +class CM(gobject.GObject): + __gsignals__ = dict( + test1=(f, None, ()), + test2=(l, None, (str,)), + test3=(l, int, (double,)), + test4=(f, None, (bool, long, float, double, int, uint, ulong)), + test_float=(l, float, (float,)), + test_double=(l, double, (double, )), + test_string=(l, str, (str, )), + test_object=(l, object, (object, )), + ) + +class _TestCMarshaller: + def setUp(self): + self.obj = CM() + testhelper.connectcallbacks(self.obj) + + def testTest1(self): + self.obj.emit("test1") + + def testTest2(self): + self.obj.emit("test2", "string") + + def testTest3(self): + rv = self.obj.emit("test3", 42.0) + self.assertEqual(rv, 20) + + def testTest4(self): + self.obj.emit("test4", True, 10L, 3.14, 1.78, 20, 30L, 31L) + + def testTestReturnFloat(self): + rv = self.obj.emit("test-float", 1.234) + self.failUnless(rv >= 1.233999 and rv <= 1.2400001, rv) + + def testTestReturnDouble(self): + rv = self.obj.emit("test-double", 1.234) + self.assertEqual(rv, 1.234) + + def testTestReturnString(self): + rv = self.obj.emit("test-string", "str") + self.assertEqual(rv, "str") + + def testTestReturnObject(self): + rv = self.obj.emit("test-object", self) + self.assertEqual(rv, self) + +if 'generic-c-marshaller' in gobject.features: + class TestCMarshaller(_TestCMarshaller, unittest.TestCase): + pass +else: + print + print '** WARNING: LIBFFI disabled, not testing' + print + +# Test for 374653 +class TestPyGValue(unittest.TestCase): + def testNoneNULLBoxedConversion(self): + class C(gobject.GObject): + __gsignals__ = dict(my_boxed_signal=( + gobject.SIGNAL_RUN_LAST, + gobject.type_from_name('GStrv'), ())) + + obj = C() + obj.connect('my-boxed-signal', lambda obj: None) + sys.last_type = None + obj.emit('my-boxed-signal') + assert not sys.last_type + +if __name__ == '__main__': + unittest.main() diff --git a/tests/test_source.py b/tests/test_source.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..abe2f69 --- /dev/null +++ b/tests/test_source.py @@ -0,0 +1,100 @@ +#!/usr/bin/env python + +import unittest + +from common import glib + + +class Idle(glib.Idle): + def __init__(self, loop): + glib.Idle.__init__(self) + self.count = 0 + self.set_callback(self.callback, loop) + + def callback(self, loop): + self.count += 1 + return True + + +class MySource(glib.Source): + def __init__(self): + glib.Source.__init__(self) + + def prepare(self): + return True, 0 + + def check(self): + return True + + def dispatch(self, callback, args): + return callback(*args) + + +class TestSource(unittest.TestCase): + def timeout_callback(self, loop): + loop.quit() + + def my_callback(self, loop): + self.pos += 1 + return True + + def setup_timeout(self, loop): + timeout = glib.Timeout(500) + timeout.set_callback(self.timeout_callback, loop) + timeout.attach() + + def testSources(self): + loop = glib.MainLoop() + + self.setup_timeout(loop) + + idle = Idle(loop) + idle.attach() + + self.pos = 0 + + m = MySource() + m.set_callback(self.my_callback, loop) + m.attach() + + loop.run() + + assert self.pos >= 0 and idle.count >= 0 + + def testSourcePrepare(self): + # this test may not terminate if prepare() is wrapped incorrectly + dispatched = [False] + loop = glib.MainLoop() + + class CustomTimeout(glib.Source): + def prepare(self): + return (False, 10) + + def check(self): + return True + + def dispatch(self, callback, args): + dispatched[0] = True + + loop.quit() + + return False + + source = CustomTimeout() + + source.attach() + source.set_callback(dir) + + loop.run() + + assert dispatched[0] + + +class TestTimeout(unittest.TestCase): + def test504337(self): + timeout_source = glib.Timeout(20) + idle_source = glib.Idle() + + +if __name__ == '__main__': + unittest.main() diff --git a/tests/test_subprocess.py b/tests/test_subprocess.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..1522edb --- /dev/null +++ b/tests/test_subprocess.py @@ -0,0 +1,27 @@ +# -*- Mode: Python -*- + +import sys +import unittest + +from common import glib + + +class TestProcess(unittest.TestCase): + + def _child_watch_cb(self, pid, condition, data): + self.data = data + self.loop.quit() + + def testChildWatch(self): + self.data = None + self.loop = glib.MainLoop() + argv = [sys.executable, '-c', 'import sys'] + pid, stdin, stdout, stderr = glib.spawn_async( + argv, flags=glib.SPAWN_DO_NOT_REAP_CHILD) + pid.close() + glib.child_watch_add(pid, self._child_watch_cb, 12345) + self.loop.run() + self.assertEqual(self.data, 12345) + +if __name__ == '__main__': + unittest.main() diff --git a/tests/test_unknown.py b/tests/test_unknown.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..d65bb89 --- /dev/null +++ b/tests/test_unknown.py @@ -0,0 +1,15 @@ + +import unittest + +from common import gobject, testhelper + +TestInterface = gobject.GType.from_name('TestInterface') + + +class TestUnknown(unittest.TestCase): + def testFoo(self): + obj = testhelper.get_unknown() + TestUnknownGType = gobject.GType.from_name('TestUnknown') + TestUnknown = gobject.new(TestUnknownGType).__class__ + assert isinstance(obj, testhelper.Interface) + assert isinstance(obj, TestUnknown) diff --git a/tests/testhelpermodule.c b/tests/testhelpermodule.c new file mode 100644 index 0000000..21679bc --- /dev/null +++ b/tests/testhelpermodule.c @@ -0,0 +1,679 @@ +#include "pygobject.h" +#include + +#include "test-thread.h" +#include "test-unknown.h" +#include "test-floating.h" + +static PyTypeObject *_PyGObject_Type; +#define PyGObject_Type (*_PyGObject_Type) + +static PyObject * _wrap_TestInterface__do_iface_method(PyObject *cls, + PyObject *args, + PyObject *kwargs); + +GType +test_type_get_type(void) +{ + static GType gtype = 0; + GType parent_type; + + if (gtype == 0) + { + GTypeInfo *type_info; + GTypeQuery query; + + parent_type = g_type_from_name("PyGObject"); + if (parent_type == 0) + g_error("could not get PyGObject from testmodule"); + + type_info = (GTypeInfo *)g_new0(GTypeInfo, 1); + + g_type_query(parent_type, &query); + type_info->class_size = query.class_size; + type_info->instance_size = query.instance_size; + + gtype = g_type_register_static(parent_type, + "TestType", type_info, 0); + if (!gtype) + g_error("Could not register TestType"); + } + + return gtype; +} + +#define TYPE_TEST (test_type_get_type()) + +static PyObject * +_wrap_get_test_thread (PyObject * self) +{ + GObject *obj; + + test_thread_get_type(); + g_assert (g_type_is_a (TEST_TYPE_THREAD, G_TYPE_OBJECT)); + obj = g_object_new (TEST_TYPE_THREAD, NULL); + g_assert (obj != NULL); + + return pygobject_new(obj); +} + +static PyObject * +_wrap_get_unknown (PyObject * self) +{ + GObject *obj; + obj = g_object_new (TEST_TYPE_UNKNOWN, NULL); + return pygobject_new(obj); +} + +static PyObject * +_wrap_create_test_type (PyObject * self) +{ + GObject *obj; + PyObject *rv; + obj = g_object_new(TYPE_TEST, NULL); + rv = pygobject_new(obj); + g_object_unref(obj); + return rv; +} + +static PyObject * +_wrap_test_g_object_new (PyObject * self) +{ + GObject *obj; + PyObject *rv; + + obj = g_object_new(g_type_from_name("PyGObject"), NULL); + rv = PyInt_FromLong(obj->ref_count); /* should be == 2 at this point */ + g_object_unref(obj); + return rv; +} + +/* TestUnknown */ +static PyObject * +_wrap_test_interface_iface_method(PyGObject *self, PyObject *args, PyObject *kwargs) +{ + static char *kwlist[] = { NULL }; + + if (!PyArg_ParseTupleAndKeywords(args, kwargs,":", kwlist)) + return NULL; + + test_interface_iface_method(TEST_INTERFACE(self->obj)); + + Py_INCREF(Py_None); + return Py_None; +} + +static const PyMethodDef _PyTestInterface_methods[] = { + { "iface_method", (PyCFunction)_wrap_test_interface_iface_method, METH_VARARGS|METH_KEYWORDS, + NULL }, + { "do_iface_method", (PyCFunction)_wrap_TestInterface__do_iface_method, METH_VARARGS|METH_KEYWORDS|METH_CLASS, + NULL }, + { NULL, NULL, 0, NULL } +}; + +/* TestInterface */ +PyTypeObject PyTestInterface_Type = { + PyObject_HEAD_INIT(NULL) + 0, /* ob_size */ + "test.Interface", /* tp_name */ + sizeof(PyObject), /* tp_basicsize */ + 0, /* tp_itemsize */ + /* methods */ + (destructor)0, /* tp_dealloc */ + (printfunc)0, /* tp_print */ + (getattrfunc)0, /* tp_getattr */ + (setattrfunc)0, /* tp_setattr */ + (cmpfunc)0, /* tp_compare */ + (reprfunc)0, /* tp_repr */ + (PyNumberMethods*)0, /* tp_as_number */ + (PySequenceMethods*)0, /* tp_as_sequence */ + (PyMappingMethods*)0, /* tp_as_mapping */ + (hashfunc)0, /* tp_hash */ + (ternaryfunc)0, /* tp_call */ + (reprfunc)0, /* tp_str */ + (getattrofunc)0, /* tp_getattro */ + (setattrofunc)0, /* tp_setattro */ + (PyBufferProcs*)0, /* tp_as_buffer */ + Py_TPFLAGS_DEFAULT | Py_TPFLAGS_BASETYPE, + NULL, /* Documentation string */ + (traverseproc)0, /* tp_traverse */ + (inquiry)0, /* tp_clear */ + (richcmpfunc)0, /* tp_richcompare */ + 0, /* tp_weaklistoffset */ + (getiterfunc)0, /* tp_iter */ + (iternextfunc)0, /* tp_iternext */ + (struct PyMethodDef*)_PyTestInterface_methods, /* tp_methods */ + (struct PyMemberDef*)0, /* tp_members */ + (struct PyGetSetDef*)0, /* tp_getset */ + NULL, /* tp_base */ + NULL, /* tp_dict */ + (descrgetfunc)0, /* tp_descr_get */ + (descrsetfunc)0, /* tp_descr_set */ + 0, /* tp_dictoffset */ + (initproc)0, /* tp_init */ + (allocfunc)0, /* tp_alloc */ + (newfunc)0, /* tp_new */ + (freefunc)0, /* tp_free */ + (inquiry)0 /* tp_is_gc */ + + + +}; + +static PyObject * +_wrap_TestInterface__do_iface_method(PyObject *cls, PyObject *args, PyObject *kwargs) +{ + TestInterfaceIface *iface; + static char *kwlist[] = { "self", NULL }; + PyGObject *self; + + if (!PyArg_ParseTupleAndKeywords(args, kwargs,"O!:TestInterface.iface_method", kwlist, &PyTestInterface_Type, &self)) + return NULL; + + iface = g_type_interface_peek(g_type_class_peek(pyg_type_from_object(cls)), + TEST_TYPE_INTERFACE); + if (iface->iface_method) + iface->iface_method(TEST_INTERFACE(self->obj)); + else { + PyErr_SetString(PyExc_NotImplementedError, + "interface method TestInterface.iface_method not implemented"); + return NULL; + } + Py_INCREF(Py_None); + return Py_None; +} + +PyTypeObject PyTestUnknown_Type = { + PyObject_HEAD_INIT(NULL) + 0, /* ob_size */ + "testhelper.Unknown", /* tp_name */ + sizeof(PyGObject), /* tp_basicsize */ + 0, /* tp_itemsize */ + /* methods */ + (destructor)0, /* tp_dealloc */ + (printfunc)0, /* tp_print */ + (getattrfunc)0, /* tp_getattr */ + (setattrfunc)0, /* tp_setattr */ + (cmpfunc)0, /* tp_compare */ + (reprfunc)0, /* tp_repr */ + (PyNumberMethods*)0, /* tp_as_number */ + (PySequenceMethods*)0, /* tp_as_sequence */ + (PyMappingMethods*)0, /* tp_as_mapping */ + (hashfunc)0, /* tp_hash */ + (ternaryfunc)0, /* tp_call */ + (reprfunc)0, /* tp_str */ + (getattrofunc)0, /* tp_getattro */ + (setattrofunc)0, /* tp_setattro */ + (PyBufferProcs*)0, /* tp_as_buffer */ + Py_TPFLAGS_DEFAULT | Py_TPFLAGS_BASETYPE, /* tp_flags */ + NULL, /* Documentation string */ + (traverseproc)0, /* tp_traverse */ + (inquiry)0, /* tp_clear */ + (richcmpfunc)0, /* tp_richcompare */ + offsetof(PyGObject, weakreflist), /* tp_weaklistoffset */ + (getiterfunc)0, /* tp_iter */ + (iternextfunc)0, /* tp_iternext */ + (struct PyMethodDef*)0, /* tp_methods */ + (struct PyMemberDef*)0, /* tp_members */ + (struct PyGetSetDef*)0, /* tp_getset */ + NULL, /* tp_base */ + NULL, /* tp_dict */ + (descrgetfunc)0, /* tp_descr_get */ + (descrsetfunc)0, /* tp_descr_set */ + offsetof(PyGObject, inst_dict), /* tp_dictoffset */ + (initproc)0, /* tp_init */ + (allocfunc)0, /* tp_alloc */ + (newfunc)0, /* tp_new */ + (freefunc)0, /* tp_free */ + (inquiry)0 /* tp_is_gc */ +}; + + +static void +_wrap_TestInterface__proxy_do_iface_method(TestInterface *self) +{ + PyGILState_STATE __py_state; + PyObject *py_self; + PyObject *py_retval; + PyObject *py_args; + PyObject *py_method; + + __py_state = pyg_gil_state_ensure(); + py_self = pygobject_new((GObject *) self); + if (!py_self) { + if (PyErr_Occurred()) + PyErr_Print(); + pyg_gil_state_release(__py_state); + return; + } + py_args = PyTuple_New(0); + py_method = PyObject_GetAttrString(py_self, "do_iface_method"); + if (!py_method) { + if (PyErr_Occurred()) + PyErr_Print(); + Py_DECREF(py_args); + Py_DECREF(py_self); + pyg_gil_state_release(__py_state); + return; + } + py_retval = PyObject_CallObject(py_method, py_args); + if (!py_retval) { + if (PyErr_Occurred()) + PyErr_Print(); + Py_DECREF(py_method); + Py_DECREF(py_args); + Py_DECREF(py_self); + pyg_gil_state_release(__py_state); + return; + } + if (py_retval != Py_None) { + if (PyErr_Occurred()) + PyErr_Print(); + PyErr_SetString(PyExc_TypeError, "retval should be None"); + Py_DECREF(py_retval); + Py_DECREF(py_method); + Py_DECREF(py_args); + Py_DECREF(py_self); + pyg_gil_state_release(__py_state); + return; + } + + Py_DECREF(py_retval); + Py_DECREF(py_method); + Py_DECREF(py_args); + Py_DECREF(py_self); + pyg_gil_state_release(__py_state); +} + +static void +__TestInterface__interface_init(TestInterfaceIface *iface, + PyTypeObject *pytype) +{ + TestInterfaceIface *parent_iface = g_type_interface_peek_parent(iface); + PyObject *py_method; + + py_method = pytype ? PyObject_GetAttrString((PyObject *) pytype, + "do_iface_method") : NULL; + + if (py_method && !PyObject_TypeCheck(py_method, &PyCFunction_Type)) { + iface->iface_method = _wrap_TestInterface__proxy_do_iface_method; + } else { + PyErr_Clear(); + if (parent_iface) { + iface->iface_method = parent_iface->iface_method; + } + Py_XDECREF(py_method); + } +} + +static const GInterfaceInfo __TestInterface__iinfo = { + (GInterfaceInitFunc) __TestInterface__interface_init, + NULL, + NULL +}; + +/* TestFloatingWithSinkFunc */ + +PyTypeObject PyTestFloatingWithSinkFunc_Type = { + PyObject_HEAD_INIT(NULL) + 0, /* ob_size */ + "testhelper.FloatingWithSinkFunc", /* tp_name */ + sizeof(PyGObject), /* tp_basicsize */ + 0, /* tp_itemsize */ + /* methods */ + (destructor)0, /* tp_dealloc */ + (printfunc)0, /* tp_print */ + (getattrfunc)0, /* tp_getattr */ + (setattrfunc)0, /* tp_setattr */ + (cmpfunc)0, /* tp_compare */ + (reprfunc)0, /* tp_repr */ + (PyNumberMethods*)0, /* tp_as_number */ + (PySequenceMethods*)0, /* tp_as_sequence */ + (PyMappingMethods*)0, /* tp_as_mapping */ + (hashfunc)0, /* tp_hash */ + (ternaryfunc)0, /* tp_call */ + (reprfunc)0, /* tp_str */ + (getattrofunc)0, /* tp_getattro */ + (setattrofunc)0, /* tp_setattro */ + (PyBufferProcs*)0, /* tp_as_buffer */ + Py_TPFLAGS_DEFAULT | Py_TPFLAGS_BASETYPE, /* tp_flags */ + NULL, /* Documentation string */ + (traverseproc)0, /* tp_traverse */ + (inquiry)0, /* tp_clear */ + (richcmpfunc)0, /* tp_richcompare */ + offsetof(PyGObject, weakreflist), /* tp_weaklistoffset */ + (getiterfunc)0, /* tp_iter */ + (iternextfunc)0, /* tp_iternext */ + (struct PyMethodDef*)0, /* tp_methods */ + (struct PyMemberDef*)0, /* tp_members */ + (struct PyGetSetDef*)0, /* tp_getset */ + NULL, /* tp_base */ + NULL, /* tp_dict */ + (descrgetfunc)0, /* tp_descr_get */ + (descrsetfunc)0, /* tp_descr_set */ + offsetof(PyGObject, inst_dict), /* tp_dictoffset */ + (initproc)0, /* tp_init */ + (allocfunc)0, /* tp_alloc */ + (newfunc)0, /* tp_new */ + (freefunc)0, /* tp_free */ + (inquiry)0 /* tp_is_gc */ +}; + +/* TestFloatingWithoutSinkFunc */ + +PyTypeObject PyTestFloatingWithoutSinkFunc_Type = { + PyObject_HEAD_INIT(NULL) + 0, /* ob_size */ + "testhelper.FloatingWithoutSinkFunc", /* tp_name */ + sizeof(PyGObject), /* tp_basicsize */ + 0, /* tp_itemsize */ + /* methods */ + (destructor)0, /* tp_dealloc */ + (printfunc)0, /* tp_print */ + (getattrfunc)0, /* tp_getattr */ + (setattrfunc)0, /* tp_setattr */ + (cmpfunc)0, /* tp_compare */ + (reprfunc)0, /* tp_repr */ + (PyNumberMethods*)0, /* tp_as_number */ + (PySequenceMethods*)0, /* tp_as_sequence */ + (PyMappingMethods*)0, /* tp_as_mapping */ + (hashfunc)0, /* tp_hash */ + (ternaryfunc)0, /* tp_call */ + (reprfunc)0, /* tp_str */ + (getattrofunc)0, /* tp_getattro */ + (setattrofunc)0, /* tp_setattro */ + (PyBufferProcs*)0, /* tp_as_buffer */ + Py_TPFLAGS_DEFAULT | Py_TPFLAGS_BASETYPE, /* tp_flags */ + NULL, /* Documentation string */ + (traverseproc)0, /* tp_traverse */ + (inquiry)0, /* tp_clear */ + (richcmpfunc)0, /* tp_richcompare */ + offsetof(PyGObject, weakreflist), /* tp_weaklistoffset */ + (getiterfunc)0, /* tp_iter */ + (iternextfunc)0, /* tp_iternext */ + (struct PyMethodDef*)0, /* tp_methods */ + (struct PyMemberDef*)0, /* tp_members */ + (struct PyGetSetDef*)0, /* tp_getset */ + NULL, /* tp_base */ + NULL, /* tp_dict */ + (descrgetfunc)0, /* tp_descr_get */ + (descrsetfunc)0, /* tp_descr_set */ + offsetof(PyGObject, inst_dict), /* tp_dictoffset */ + (initproc)0, /* tp_init */ + (allocfunc)0, /* tp_alloc */ + (newfunc)0, /* tp_new */ + (freefunc)0, /* tp_free */ + (inquiry)0 /* tp_is_gc */ +}; + +#include +#include + +static void +test1_callback (GObject *object, char *data) +{ + g_return_if_fail (G_IS_OBJECT (object)); + g_return_if_fail (!strcmp (data, "user-data")); +} + +static void +test1_callback_swapped (char *data, GObject *object) +{ + g_return_if_fail (G_IS_OBJECT (object)); + g_return_if_fail (!strcmp (data, "user-data")); +} + +static void +test2_callback (GObject *object, char *string) +{ + g_return_if_fail (G_IS_OBJECT (object)); + g_return_if_fail (!strcmp (string, "string")); +} + +static int +test3_callback (GObject *object, double d) +{ + g_return_val_if_fail (G_IS_OBJECT (object), -1); + g_return_val_if_fail (d == 42.0, -1); + + return 20; +} + +static void +test4_callback (GObject *object, + gboolean b, long l, float f, double d, guint uint, gulong ulong, + gpointer user_data) +{ + g_return_if_fail (b == TRUE); + g_return_if_fail (l == 10L); + g_return_if_fail (f <= 3.14001 && f >= 3.13999); + g_return_if_fail (d == 1.78); + g_return_if_fail (uint == 20); + g_return_if_fail (ulong == 30L); +} + +static float +test_float_callback (GObject *object, float f) +{ + g_return_val_if_fail (G_IS_OBJECT (object), -1); + g_return_val_if_fail (f <= 1.234001 && f >= 1.123999, -1); + + return f; +} + +static double +test_double_callback (GObject *object, double d) +{ + g_return_val_if_fail (G_IS_OBJECT (object), -1); + g_return_val_if_fail (d <= 1.234001 && d >= 1.123999, -1); + + return d; +} + +static char * +test_string_callback (GObject *object, char *s) +{ + g_return_val_if_fail (G_IS_OBJECT (object), NULL); + g_return_val_if_fail (!strcmp(s, "str"), NULL); + + return g_strdup (s); +} + +static GObject * +test_object_callback (GObject *object, GObject *o) +{ + g_return_val_if_fail (G_IS_OBJECT (object), NULL); + + return o; +} + +void +connectcallbacks (GObject *object) +{ + + gchar *data = "user-data"; + + g_signal_connect (G_OBJECT (object), + "test1", + G_CALLBACK (test1_callback), + data); + g_signal_connect_swapped (G_OBJECT (object), + "test1", + G_CALLBACK (test1_callback_swapped), + data); + g_signal_connect (G_OBJECT (object), + "test2", + G_CALLBACK (test2_callback), + NULL); + g_signal_connect (G_OBJECT (object), + "test3", + G_CALLBACK (test3_callback), + NULL); + g_signal_connect (G_OBJECT (object), + "test4", + G_CALLBACK (test4_callback), + NULL); + g_signal_connect (G_OBJECT (object), + "test_float", + G_CALLBACK (test_float_callback), + NULL); + g_signal_connect (G_OBJECT (object), + "test_double", + G_CALLBACK (test_double_callback), + NULL); + g_signal_connect (G_OBJECT (object), + "test_string", + G_CALLBACK (test_string_callback), + NULL); + g_signal_connect (G_OBJECT (object), + "test_object", + G_CALLBACK (test_object_callback), + NULL); +} + +static PyObject * +_wrap_connectcallbacks(PyObject * self, PyObject *args) +{ + PyGObject *obj; + + if (!PyArg_ParseTuple(args, "O", &obj)) + return NULL; + + connectcallbacks (G_OBJECT (obj->obj)); + + Py_INCREF(Py_None); + return Py_None; +} + +static PyObject * +_wrap_test_value(PyObject *self, PyObject *args) +{ + GValue tvalue = {0,}, *value = &tvalue; + PyObject *obj; + + if (!PyArg_ParseTuple(args, "O", &obj)) + return NULL; + + g_value_init(value, G_TYPE_VALUE); + if (pyg_value_from_pyobject(value, obj)) { + PyErr_SetString(PyExc_TypeError, "Could not convert to GValue"); + return NULL; + } + + return pyg_value_as_pyobject(value, FALSE); +} + +static PyObject * +_wrap_test_value_array(PyObject *self, PyObject *args) +{ + GValue tvalue = {0,}, *value = &tvalue; + PyObject *obj; + + if (!PyArg_ParseTuple(args, "O", &obj)) + return NULL; + + g_value_init(value, G_TYPE_VALUE_ARRAY); + if (pyg_value_from_pyobject(value, obj)) { + PyErr_SetString(PyExc_TypeError, "Could not convert to GValueArray"); + return NULL; + } + + return pyg_value_as_pyobject(value, FALSE); +} + +static PyObject * +_wrap_test_gerror_exception(PyObject *self, PyObject *args) +{ + PyObject *py_method; + PyObject *py_args; + PyObject *py_ret; + GError *err = NULL; + + if (!PyArg_ParseTuple(args, "O", &py_method)) + return NULL; + + py_args = PyTuple_New(0); + py_ret = PyObject_CallObject(py_method, py_args); + if (pyg_gerror_exception_check(&err)) { + pyg_error_check(&err); + return NULL; + } + + Py_DECREF(py_method); + Py_DECREF(py_args); + Py_DECREF(py_ret); + + Py_INCREF(Py_None); + return Py_None; +} + +static PyMethodDef testhelper_functions[] = { + { "get_test_thread", (PyCFunction)_wrap_get_test_thread, METH_NOARGS }, + { "get_unknown", (PyCFunction)_wrap_get_unknown, METH_NOARGS }, + { "create_test_type", (PyCFunction)_wrap_create_test_type, METH_NOARGS }, + { "test_g_object_new", (PyCFunction)_wrap_test_g_object_new, METH_NOARGS }, + { "connectcallbacks", (PyCFunction)_wrap_connectcallbacks, METH_VARARGS }, + { "test_value", (PyCFunction)_wrap_test_value, METH_VARARGS }, + { "test_value_array", (PyCFunction)_wrap_test_value_array, METH_VARARGS }, + { "test_gerror_exception", (PyCFunction)_wrap_test_gerror_exception, METH_VARARGS }, + { NULL, NULL } +}; + +void +inittesthelper () +{ + PyObject *m, *d; + PyObject *module; + + g_thread_init(NULL); + init_pygobject(); + m = Py_InitModule ("testhelper", testhelper_functions); + + d = PyModule_GetDict(m); + + if ((module = PyImport_ImportModule("gobject")) != NULL) { + PyObject *moddict = PyModule_GetDict(module); + + _PyGObject_Type = (PyTypeObject *)PyDict_GetItemString(moddict, "GObject"); + if (_PyGObject_Type == NULL) { + PyErr_SetString(PyExc_ImportError, + "cannot import name GObject from gobject"); + return ; + } + } else { + PyErr_SetString(PyExc_ImportError, + "could not import gobject"); + return ; + } + + /* TestInterface */ + pyg_register_interface(d, "Interface", TEST_TYPE_INTERFACE, + &PyTestInterface_Type); + pyg_register_interface_info(TEST_TYPE_INTERFACE, &__TestInterface__iinfo); + + + /* TestUnknown */ + pygobject_register_class(d, "Unknown", TEST_TYPE_UNKNOWN, + &PyTestUnknown_Type, + Py_BuildValue("(O)", + &PyGObject_Type, + &PyTestInterface_Type)); + pyg_set_object_has_new_constructor(TEST_TYPE_UNKNOWN); + //pyg_register_class_init(TEST_TYPE_UNKNOWN, __GtkUIManager_class_init); + + /* TestFloatingWithSinkFunc */ + pygobject_register_class(d, "FloatingWithSinkFunc", TEST_TYPE_FLOATING_WITH_SINK_FUNC, + &PyTestFloatingWithSinkFunc_Type, + Py_BuildValue("(O)", + &PyGObject_Type)); + pyg_set_object_has_new_constructor(TEST_TYPE_FLOATING_WITH_SINK_FUNC); + pygobject_register_sinkfunc(TEST_TYPE_FLOATING_WITH_SINK_FUNC, sink_test_floating_with_sink_func); + + /* TestFloatingWithoutSinkFunc */ + pygobject_register_class(d, "FloatingWithoutSinkFunc", TEST_TYPE_FLOATING_WITHOUT_SINK_FUNC, + &PyTestFloatingWithoutSinkFunc_Type, + Py_BuildValue("(O)", + &PyGObject_Type)); + pyg_set_object_has_new_constructor(TEST_TYPE_FLOATING_WITHOUT_SINK_FUNC); +} + diff --git a/tests/testmodule.py b/tests/testmodule.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..5fc29b3 --- /dev/null +++ b/tests/testmodule.py @@ -0,0 +1,21 @@ +import gobject + +class PyGObject(gobject.GObject): + __gtype_name__ = 'PyGObject' + __gproperties__ = { + 'label': (gobject.TYPE_STRING, + 'label property', + 'the label of the object', + 'default', gobject.PARAM_READWRITE), + } + + def __init__(self): + self._props = {} + gobject.GObject.__init__(self) + self.set_property('label', 'hello') + + def do_set_property(self, name, value): + self._props[name] = value + + def do_get_property(self, name): + return self._props[name]