From 515434bdcb63073d62b424c4b352a9d509cee5e6 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Ryan Lortie Date: Mon, 22 Feb 2010 00:39:01 -0500 Subject: [PATCH] GVariantIter, GVariantBuilder --- docs/reference/glib/glib-sections.txt | 22 + docs/reference/glib/tmpl/glib-unused.sgml | 67 -- docs/reference/glib/tmpl/macros_misc.sgml | 5 +- docs/reference/glib/tmpl/version.sgml | 68 ++ glib/glib.symbols | 18 + glib/gvariant.c | 1531 ++++++++++++++++++++++------- glib/gvariant.h | 36 + glib/gvarianttype.c | 17 + glib/gvarianttype.h | 1 + 9 files changed, 1367 insertions(+), 398 deletions(-) diff --git a/docs/reference/glib/glib-sections.txt b/docs/reference/glib/glib-sections.txt index 7c71c33..9063458 100644 --- a/docs/reference/glib/glib-sections.txt +++ b/docs/reference/glib/glib-sections.txt @@ -2754,6 +2754,7 @@ g_variant_type_is_maybe g_variant_type_is_array g_variant_type_is_tuple g_variant_type_is_dict_entry +g_variant_type_is_variant g_variant_type_hash @@ -2851,6 +2852,27 @@ g_variant_equal g_variant_print g_variant_print_string + + +GVariantIter +g_variant_iter_copy +g_variant_iter_free +g_variant_iter_init +g_variant_iter_n_children +g_variant_iter_new +g_variant_iter_next_value +g_variant_iter_next +g_variant_iter_loop + + +GVariantBuilder +g_variant_builder_unref +g_variant_builder_ref +g_variant_builder_new +g_variant_builder_add_value +g_variant_builder_end +g_variant_builder_open +g_variant_builder_close diff --git a/docs/reference/glib/tmpl/glib-unused.sgml b/docs/reference/glib/tmpl/glib-unused.sgml index 139c500..ca73e16 100644 --- a/docs/reference/glib/tmpl/glib-unused.sgml +++ b/docs/reference/glib/tmpl/glib-unused.sgml @@ -900,73 +900,6 @@ Turns the argument into a string literal by using the '#' stringizing operator. - - -This is the binary age passed to libtool. If -libtool means nothing to you, don't worry -about it. ;-) - - - - - - - - -@required_major: -@required_minor: -@required_micro: -@Returns: - - - -This is the interface age passed to libtool. If -libtool means nothing to you, don't worry -about it. ;-) - - - - - -The major version number of the GLib library. -(e.g. in GLib version 1.2.5 this is 1.) - - - -This variable is in the library, so represents the -GLib library you have linked against. Contrast with the -#GLIB_MAJOR_VERSION macro, which represents the major version of the -GLib headers you have included. - - - - - -The micro version number of the GLib library. -(e.g. in GLib version 1.2.5 this is 5.) - - - -This variable is in the library, so represents the GLib library you -have linked against. Contrast with the #GLIB_MICRO_VERSION macro, which -represents the micro version of the GLib headers you have included. - - - - - -The minor version number of the GLib library. -(e.g. in GLib version 1.2.5 this is 2.) - - - -This variable is in the library, so represents the -GLib library you have linked against. Contrast with the -#GLIB_MINOR_VERSION macro, which represents the minor version of the -GLib headers you have included. - - - diff --git a/docs/reference/glib/tmpl/macros_misc.sgml b/docs/reference/glib/tmpl/macros_misc.sgml index 29ad670..7ce3ff3 100644 --- a/docs/reference/glib/tmpl/macros_misc.sgml +++ b/docs/reference/glib/tmpl/macros_misc.sgml @@ -403,7 +403,7 @@ Since: 2.14 - + Hints the compiler that the expression is likely to evaluate to a true value. The compiler may use this information for optimizations. @@ -413,9 +413,10 @@ if (G_LIKELY (random () != 1)) g_print ("not one"); -@expr: the expression @Returns: the value of @expr @Since: 2.2 + +@expr: the expression diff --git a/docs/reference/glib/tmpl/version.sgml b/docs/reference/glib/tmpl/version.sgml index b1cf0bb..f46c1e1 100644 --- a/docs/reference/glib/tmpl/version.sgml +++ b/docs/reference/glib/tmpl/version.sgml @@ -19,6 +19,74 @@ typically use the features described here. + + +The major version number of the GLib library. +(e.g. in GLib version 1.2.5 this is 1.) + + + +This variable is in the library, so represents the +GLib library you have linked against. Contrast with the +#GLIB_MAJOR_VERSION macro, which represents the major version of the +GLib headers you have included. + + + + + +The minor version number of the GLib library. +(e.g. in GLib version 1.2.5 this is 2.) + + + +This variable is in the library, so represents the +GLib library you have linked against. Contrast with the +#GLIB_MINOR_VERSION macro, which represents the minor version of the +GLib headers you have included. + + + + + +The micro version number of the GLib library. +(e.g. in GLib version 1.2.5 this is 5.) + + + +This variable is in the library, so represents the GLib library you +have linked against. Contrast with the #GLIB_MICRO_VERSION macro, which +represents the micro version of the GLib headers you have included. + + + + + +This is the binary age passed to libtool. If +libtool means nothing to you, don't worry +about it. ;-) + + + + + +This is the interface age passed to libtool. If +libtool means nothing to you, don't worry +about it. ;-) + + + + + + + + +@required_major: +@required_minor: +@required_micro: +@Returns: + + The major version number of the GLib library. diff --git a/glib/glib.symbols b/glib/glib.symbols index 8222b2b..2d9786c 100644 --- a/glib/glib.symbols +++ b/glib/glib.symbols @@ -1671,6 +1671,7 @@ g_variant_type_is_maybe g_variant_type_is_array g_variant_type_is_tuple g_variant_type_is_dict_entry +g_variant_type_is_variant g_variant_type_hash g_variant_type_equal g_variant_type_is_subtype_of @@ -1754,6 +1755,23 @@ g_variant_print_string g_variant_hash g_variant_equal + +g_variant_iter_copy +g_variant_iter_free +g_variant_iter_init +g_variant_iter_n_children +g_variant_iter_new +g_variant_iter_next +g_variant_iter_loop +g_variant_iter_next_value + +g_variant_builder_add_value +g_variant_builder_close +g_variant_builder_end +g_variant_builder_new +g_variant_builder_open +g_variant_builder_ref +g_variant_builder_unref #endif #endif diff --git a/glib/gvariant.c b/glib/gvariant.c index b0648a9..c28dde9 100644 --- a/glib/gvariant.c +++ b/glib/gvariant.c @@ -20,6 +20,8 @@ * Author: Ryan Lortie */ +/* Prologue {{{1 */ + #include "config.h" #include @@ -285,6 +287,7 @@ return val; \ } +/* Numeric Type Constructor/Getters {{{1 */ /* < private > * g_variant_new_from_trusted: * @type: the #GVariantType @@ -583,83 +586,7 @@ NUMERIC_TYPE (HANDLE, handle, gint32) **/ NUMERIC_TYPE (DOUBLE, double, gdouble) -/** - * g_variant_get_type: - * @value: a #GVariant - * @returns: a #GVariantType - * - * Determines the type of @value. - * - * The return value is valid for the lifetime of @value and must not - * be freed. - * - * Since: 2.24 - **/ -const GVariantType * -g_variant_get_type (GVariant *value) -{ - GVariantTypeInfo *type_info; - - g_return_val_if_fail (value != NULL, NULL); - - type_info = g_variant_get_type_info (value); - - return (GVariantType *) g_variant_type_info_get_type_string (type_info); -} - -/** - * g_variant_get_type_string: - * @value: a #GVariant - * @returns: the type string for the type of @value - * - * Returns the type string of @value. Unlike the result of calling - * g_variant_type_peek_string(), this string is nul-terminated. This - * string belongs to #GVariant and must not be freed. - * - * Since: 2.24 - **/ -const gchar * -g_variant_get_type_string (GVariant *value) -{ - GVariantTypeInfo *type_info; - - g_return_val_if_fail (value != NULL, NULL); - - type_info = g_variant_get_type_info (value); - - return g_variant_type_info_get_type_string (type_info); -} - -/** - * g_variant_is_of_type: - * @value: a #GVariant instance - * @type: a #GVariantType - * @returns: %TRUE if the type of @value matches @type - * - * Checks if a value has a type matching the provided type. - * - * Since: 2.24 - **/ -gboolean -g_variant_is_of_type (GVariant *value, - const GVariantType *type) -{ - return g_variant_type_is_subtype_of (g_variant_get_type (value), type); -} - -/** - * g_variant_is_container: - * @value: a #GVariant instance - * @returns: %TRUE if @value is a container - * - * Checks if @value is a container. - */ -gboolean -g_variant_is_container (GVariant *value) -{ - return g_variant_type_is_container (g_variant_get_type (value)); -} - +/* Container type Constructor / Deconstructors {{{1 */ /** * g_variant_new_maybe: * @child_type: the #GVariantType of the child @@ -773,118 +700,370 @@ g_variant_get_variant (GVariant *value) } /** - * g_variant_new_string: - * @string: a normal C nul-terminated string - * @returns: a new string #GVariant instance + * g_variant_new_array: + * @child_type: the element type of the new array + * @children: an array of #GVariant pointers, the children + * @n_children: the length of @children + * @returns: a new #GVariant array * - * Creates a string #GVariant with the contents of @string. + * Creates a new #GVariant array from @children. + * + * @child_type must be non-%NULL if @n_children is zero. Otherwise, the + * child type is determined by inspecting the first element of the + * @children array. If @child_type is non-%NULL then it must be a + * definite type. + * + * The items of the array are taken from the @children array. No entry + * in the @children array may be %NULL. + * + * All items in the array must have the same type, which must be the + * same as @child_type, if given. * * Since: 2.24 **/ GVariant * -g_variant_new_string (const gchar *string) +g_variant_new_array (const GVariantType *child_type, + GVariant * const *children, + gsize n_children) { - g_return_val_if_fail (string != NULL, NULL); + GVariantType *array_type; + GVariant **my_children; + gboolean trusted; + GVariant *value; + gsize i; - return g_variant_new_from_trusted (G_VARIANT_TYPE_STRING, - string, strlen (string) + 1); + g_return_val_if_fail (n_children > 0 || child_type != NULL, NULL); + g_return_val_if_fail (n_children == 0 || children != NULL, NULL); + g_return_val_if_fail (child_type == NULL || + g_variant_type_is_definite (child_type), NULL); + + my_children = g_new (GVariant *, n_children); + trusted = TRUE; + + if (child_type == NULL) + child_type = g_variant_get_type (children[0]); + array_type = g_variant_type_new_array (child_type); + + for (i = 0; i < n_children; i++) + { + TYPE_CHECK (children[i], child_type, NULL); + my_children[i] = g_variant_ref_sink (children[i]); + trusted &= g_variant_is_trusted (children[i]); + } + + value = g_variant_new_from_children (array_type, my_children, + n_children, trusted); + g_variant_type_free (array_type); + + return value; } -/** - * g_variant_new_object_path: - * @object_path: a normal C nul-terminated string - * @returns: a new object path #GVariant instance - * - * Creates a DBus object path #GVariant with the contents of @string. - * @string must be a valid DBus object path. Use - * g_variant_is_object_path() if you're not sure. +/*< private > + * g_variant_make_tuple_type: + * @children: an array of GVariant * + * @n_children: the length of @children * - * Since: 2.24 + * Return the type of a tuple containing @children as its items. **/ -GVariant * -g_variant_new_object_path (const gchar *object_path) +static GVariantType * +g_variant_make_tuple_type (GVariant * const *children, + gsize n_children) { - g_return_val_if_fail (g_variant_is_object_path (object_path), NULL); + const GVariantType **types; + GVariantType *type; + gsize i; - return g_variant_new_from_trusted (G_VARIANT_TYPE_OBJECT_PATH, - object_path, strlen (object_path) + 1); + types = g_new (const GVariantType *, n_children); + + for (i = 0; i < n_children; i++) + types[i] = g_variant_get_type (children[i]); + + type = g_variant_type_new_tuple (types, n_children); + g_free (types); + + return type; } /** - * g_variant_is_object_path: - * @string: a normal C nul-terminated string - * @returns: %TRUE if @string is a DBus object path + * g_variant_new_tuple: + * @children: the items to make the tuple out of + * @n_children: the length of @children + * @returns: a new #GVariant tuple * - * Determines if a given string is a valid DBus object path. You - * should ensure that a string is a valid DBus object path before - * passing it to g_variant_new_object_path(). + * Creates a new tuple #GVariant out of the items in @children. The + * type is determined from the types of @children. No entry in the + * @children array may be %NULL. * - * A valid object path starts with '/' followed by zero or more - * sequences of characters separated by '/' characters. Each sequence - * must contain only the characters "[A-Z][a-z][0-9]_". No sequence - * (including the one following the final '/' character) may be empty. + * If @n_children is 0 then the unit tuple is constructed. * * Since: 2.24 **/ -gboolean -g_variant_is_object_path (const gchar *string) +GVariant * +g_variant_new_tuple (GVariant * const *children, + gsize n_children) { - g_return_val_if_fail (string != NULL, FALSE); + GVariantType *tuple_type; + GVariant **my_children; + gboolean trusted; + GVariant *value; + gsize i; - return g_variant_serialiser_is_object_path (string, strlen (string) + 1); -} + g_return_val_if_fail (n_children == 0 || children != NULL, NULL); + + my_children = g_new (GVariant *, n_children); + trusted = TRUE; + for (i = 0; i < n_children; i++) + { + my_children[i] = g_variant_ref_sink (children[i]); + trusted &= g_variant_is_trusted (children[i]); + } -/** - * g_variant_new_signature: - * @signature: a normal C nul-terminated string - * @returns: a new signature #GVariant instance - * - * Creates a DBus type signature #GVariant with the contents of - * @string. @string must be a valid DBus type signature. Use - * g_variant_is_signature() if you're not sure. + tuple_type = g_variant_make_tuple_type (children, n_children); + value = g_variant_new_from_children (tuple_type, my_children, + n_children, trusted); + g_variant_type_free (tuple_type); + + return value; +} + +/*< private > + * g_variant_make_dict_entry_type: + * @key: a #GVariant, the key + * @val: a #GVariant, the value * - * Since: 2.24 + * Return the type of a dictionary entry containing @key and @val as its + * children. **/ -GVariant * -g_variant_new_signature (const gchar *signature) +static GVariantType * +g_variant_make_dict_entry_type (GVariant *key, + GVariant *val) { - g_return_val_if_fail (g_variant_is_signature (signature), NULL); - - return g_variant_new_from_trusted (G_VARIANT_TYPE_SIGNATURE, - signature, strlen (signature) + 1); + return g_variant_type_new_dict_entry (g_variant_get_type (key), + g_variant_get_type (val)); } /** - * g_variant_is_signature: - * @string: a normal C nul-terminated string - * @returns: %TRUE if @string is a DBus type signature + * g_variant_new_dict_entry: + * @key: a basic #GVariant, the key + * @value: a #GVariant, the value + * @returns: a new dictionary entry #GVariant * - * Determines if a given string is a valid DBus type signature. You - * should ensure that a string is a valid DBus object path before - * passing it to g_variant_new_signature(). + * Creates a new dictionary entry #GVariant. @key and @value must be + * non-%NULL. * - * DBus type signatures consist of zero or more definite #GVariantType - * strings in sequence. + * @key must be a value of a basic type (ie: not a container). * * Since: 2.24 **/ -gboolean -g_variant_is_signature (const gchar *string) +GVariant * +g_variant_new_dict_entry (GVariant *key, + GVariant *value) { - g_return_val_if_fail (string != NULL, FALSE); + GVariantType *dict_type; + GVariant **children; + gboolean trusted; - return g_variant_serialiser_is_signature (string, strlen (string) + 1); -} + g_return_val_if_fail (key != NULL && value != NULL, NULL); + g_return_val_if_fail (!g_variant_is_container (key), NULL); -/** - * g_variant_get_string: - * @value: a string #GVariant instance - * @length: a pointer to a #gsize, to store the length - * @returns: the constant string - * - * Returns the string value of a #GVariant instance with a string - * type. This includes the types %G_VARIANT_TYPE_STRING, + children = g_new (GVariant *, 2); + children[0] = g_variant_ref_sink (key); + children[1] = g_variant_ref_sink (value); + trusted = g_variant_is_trusted (key) && g_variant_is_trusted (value); + + dict_type = g_variant_make_dict_entry_type (key, value); + value = g_variant_new_from_children (dict_type, children, 2, trusted); + g_variant_type_free (dict_type); + + return value; +} + +/** + * g_variant_get_fixed_array: + * @value: a #GVariant array with fixed-sized elements + * @n_elements: a pointer to the location to store the number of items + * @element_size: the size of each element + * @returns: a pointer to the fixed array + * + * Provides access to the serialised data for an array of fixed-sized + * items. + * + * @value must be an array with fixed-sized elements. Numeric types are + * fixed-size as are tuples containing only other fixed-sized types. + * + * @element_size must be the size of a single element in the array. For + * example, if calling this function for an array of 32 bit integers, + * you might say sizeof (gint32). This value isn't used + * except for the purpose of a double-check that the form of the + * seralised data matches the caller's expectation. + * + * @n_elements, which must be non-%NULL is set equal to the number of + * items in the array. + * + * Since: 2.24 + **/ +gconstpointer +g_variant_get_fixed_array (GVariant *value, + gsize *n_elements, + gsize element_size) +{ + GVariantTypeInfo *array_info; + gsize array_element_size; + gconstpointer data; + gsize size; + + TYPE_CHECK (value, G_VARIANT_TYPE_ARRAY, NULL); + + g_return_val_if_fail (n_elements != NULL, NULL); + g_return_val_if_fail (element_size > 0, NULL); + + array_info = g_variant_get_type_info (value); + g_variant_type_info_query_element (array_info, NULL, &array_element_size); + + g_return_val_if_fail (array_element_size, NULL); + + if G_UNLIKELY (array_element_size != element_size) + { + if (array_element_size) + g_critical ("g_variant_get_fixed_array: assertion " + "`g_variant_array_has_fixed_size (value, element_size)' " + "failed: array size %"G_GSIZE_FORMAT" does not match " + "given element_size %"G_GSIZE_FORMAT".", + array_element_size, element_size); + else + g_critical ("g_variant_get_fixed_array: assertion " + "`g_variant_array_has_fixed_size (value, element_size)' " + "failed: array does not have fixed size."); + } + + data = g_variant_get_data (value); + size = g_variant_get_size (value); + + if (size % element_size) + *n_elements = 0; + else + *n_elements = size / element_size; + + if (*n_elements) + return data; + + return NULL; +} + +/* String type constructor/getters/validation {{{1 */ +/** + * g_variant_new_string: + * @string: a normal C nul-terminated string + * @returns: a new string #GVariant instance + * + * Creates a string #GVariant with the contents of @string. + * + * Since: 2.24 + **/ +GVariant * +g_variant_new_string (const gchar *string) +{ + g_return_val_if_fail (string != NULL, NULL); + + return g_variant_new_from_trusted (G_VARIANT_TYPE_STRING, + string, strlen (string) + 1); +} + +/** + * g_variant_new_object_path: + * @object_path: a normal C nul-terminated string + * @returns: a new object path #GVariant instance + * + * Creates a DBus object path #GVariant with the contents of @string. + * @string must be a valid DBus object path. Use + * g_variant_is_object_path() if you're not sure. + * + * Since: 2.24 + **/ +GVariant * +g_variant_new_object_path (const gchar *object_path) +{ + g_return_val_if_fail (g_variant_is_object_path (object_path), NULL); + + return g_variant_new_from_trusted (G_VARIANT_TYPE_OBJECT_PATH, + object_path, strlen (object_path) + 1); +} + +/** + * g_variant_is_object_path: + * @string: a normal C nul-terminated string + * @returns: %TRUE if @string is a DBus object path + * + * Determines if a given string is a valid DBus object path. You + * should ensure that a string is a valid DBus object path before + * passing it to g_variant_new_object_path(). + * + * A valid object path starts with '/' followed by zero or more + * sequences of characters separated by '/' characters. Each sequence + * must contain only the characters "[A-Z][a-z][0-9]_". No sequence + * (including the one following the final '/' character) may be empty. + * + * Since: 2.24 + **/ +gboolean +g_variant_is_object_path (const gchar *string) +{ + g_return_val_if_fail (string != NULL, FALSE); + + return g_variant_serialiser_is_object_path (string, strlen (string) + 1); +} + +/** + * g_variant_new_signature: + * @signature: a normal C nul-terminated string + * @returns: a new signature #GVariant instance + * + * Creates a DBus type signature #GVariant with the contents of + * @string. @string must be a valid DBus type signature. Use + * g_variant_is_signature() if you're not sure. + * + * Since: 2.24 + **/ +GVariant * +g_variant_new_signature (const gchar *signature) +{ + g_return_val_if_fail (g_variant_is_signature (signature), NULL); + + return g_variant_new_from_trusted (G_VARIANT_TYPE_SIGNATURE, + signature, strlen (signature) + 1); +} + +/** + * g_variant_is_signature: + * @string: a normal C nul-terminated string + * @returns: %TRUE if @string is a DBus type signature + * + * Determines if a given string is a valid DBus type signature. You + * should ensure that a string is a valid DBus object path before + * passing it to g_variant_new_signature(). + * + * DBus type signatures consist of zero or more definite #GVariantType + * strings in sequence. + * + * Since: 2.24 + **/ +gboolean +g_variant_is_signature (const gchar *string) +{ + g_return_val_if_fail (string != NULL, FALSE); + + return g_variant_serialiser_is_signature (string, strlen (string) + 1); +} + +/** + * g_variant_get_string: + * @value: a string #GVariant instance + * @length: a pointer to a #gsize, to store the length + * @returns: the constant string + * + * Returns the string value of a #GVariant instance with a string + * type. This includes the types %G_VARIANT_TYPE_STRING, * %G_VARIANT_TYPE_OBJECT_PATH and %G_VARIANT_TYPE_SIGNATURE. * * If @length is non-%NULL then the length of the string (in bytes) is @@ -1100,221 +1279,85 @@ g_variant_dup_strv (GVariant *value, return strv; } +/* Type checking and querying {{{1 */ /** - * g_variant_new_array: - * @child_type: the element type of the new array - * @children: an array of #GVariant pointers, the children - * @n_children: the length of @children - * @returns: a new #GVariant array - * - * Creates a new #GVariant array from @children. - * - * @child_type must be non-%NULL if @n_children is zero. Otherwise, the - * child type is determined by inspecting the first element of the - * @children array. If @child_type is non-%NULL then it must be a - * definite type. + * g_variant_get_type: + * @value: a #GVariant + * @returns: a #GVariantType * - * The items of the array are taken from the @children array. No entry - * in the @children array may be %NULL. + * Determines the type of @value. * - * All items in the array must have the same type, which must be the - * same as @child_type, if given. + * The return value is valid for the lifetime of @value and must not + * be freed. * * Since: 2.24 **/ -GVariant * -g_variant_new_array (const GVariantType *child_type, - GVariant * const *children, - gsize n_children) +const GVariantType * +g_variant_get_type (GVariant *value) { - GVariantType *array_type; - GVariant **my_children; - gboolean trusted; - GVariant *value; - gsize i; - - g_return_val_if_fail (n_children > 0 || child_type != NULL, NULL); - g_return_val_if_fail (n_children == 0 || children != NULL, NULL); - g_return_val_if_fail (child_type == NULL || - g_variant_type_is_definite (child_type), NULL); - - my_children = g_new (GVariant *, n_children); - trusted = TRUE; - - if (child_type == NULL) - child_type = g_variant_get_type (children[0]); - array_type = g_variant_type_new_array (child_type); + GVariantTypeInfo *type_info; - for (i = 0; i < n_children; i++) - { - TYPE_CHECK (children[i], child_type, NULL); - my_children[i] = g_variant_ref_sink (children[i]); - trusted &= g_variant_is_trusted (children[i]); - } + g_return_val_if_fail (value != NULL, NULL); - value = g_variant_new_from_children (array_type, my_children, - n_children, trusted); - g_variant_type_free (array_type); + type_info = g_variant_get_type_info (value); - return value; + return (GVariantType *) g_variant_type_info_get_type_string (type_info); } /** - * g_variant_new_tuple: - * @children: the items to make the tuple out of - * @n_children: the length of @children - * @returns: a new #GVariant tuple - * - * Creates a new tuple #GVariant out of the items in @children. The - * type is determined from the types of @children. No entry in the - * @children array may be %NULL. + * g_variant_get_type_string: + * @value: a #GVariant + * @returns: the type string for the type of @value * - * If @n_children is 0 then the unit tuple is constructed. + * Returns the type string of @value. Unlike the result of calling + * g_variant_type_peek_string(), this string is nul-terminated. This + * string belongs to #GVariant and must not be freed. * * Since: 2.24 **/ -GVariant * -g_variant_new_tuple (GVariant * const *children, - gsize n_children) +const gchar * +g_variant_get_type_string (GVariant *value) { - const GVariantType **types; - GVariantType *tuple_type; - GVariant **my_children; - gboolean trusted; - GVariant *value; - gsize i; - - g_return_val_if_fail (n_children == 0 || children != NULL, NULL); - - types = g_new (const GVariantType *, n_children); - my_children = g_new (GVariant *, n_children); - trusted = TRUE; + GVariantTypeInfo *type_info; - for (i = 0; i < n_children; i++) - { - types[i] = g_variant_get_type (children[i]); - my_children[i] = g_variant_ref_sink (children[i]); - trusted &= g_variant_is_trusted (children[i]); - } + g_return_val_if_fail (value != NULL, NULL); - tuple_type = g_variant_type_new_tuple (types, n_children); - value = g_variant_new_from_children (tuple_type, my_children, - n_children, trusted); - g_variant_type_free (tuple_type); - g_free (types); + type_info = g_variant_get_type_info (value); - return value; + return g_variant_type_info_get_type_string (type_info); } /** - * g_variant_new_dict_entry: - * @key: a basic #GVariant, the key - * @value: a #GVariant, the value - * @returns: a new dictionary entry #GVariant - * - * Creates a new dictionary entry #GVariant. @key and @value must be - * non-%NULL. + * g_variant_is_of_type: + * @value: a #GVariant instance + * @type: a #GVariantType + * @returns: %TRUE if the type of @value matches @type * - * @key must be a value of a basic type (ie: not a container). + * Checks if a value has a type matching the provided type. * * Since: 2.24 **/ -GVariant * -g_variant_new_dict_entry (GVariant *key, - GVariant *value) +gboolean +g_variant_is_of_type (GVariant *value, + const GVariantType *type) { - GVariantType *dict_type; - GVariant **children; - gboolean trusted; - - g_return_val_if_fail (key != NULL && value != NULL, NULL); - g_return_val_if_fail (!g_variant_is_container (key), NULL); - - children = g_new (GVariant *, 2); - children[0] = g_variant_ref_sink (key); - children[1] = g_variant_ref_sink (value); - trusted = g_variant_is_trusted (key) && g_variant_is_trusted (value); - - dict_type = g_variant_type_new_dict_entry (g_variant_get_type (key), - g_variant_get_type (value)); - value = g_variant_new_from_children (dict_type, children, 2, trusted); - g_variant_type_free (dict_type); - - return value; + return g_variant_type_is_subtype_of (g_variant_get_type (value), type); } /** - * g_variant_get_fixed_array: - * @value: a #GVariant array with fixed-sized elements - * @n_elements: a pointer to the location to store the number of items - * @element_size: the size of each element - * @returns: a pointer to the fixed array - * - * Provides access to the serialised data for an array of fixed-sized - * items. - * - * @value must be an array with fixed-sized elements. Numeric types are - * fixed-size as are tuples containing only other fixed-sized types. - * - * @element_size must be the size of a single element in the array. For - * example, if calling this function for an array of 32 bit integers, - * you might say sizeof (gint32). This value isn't used - * except for the purpose of a double-check that the form of the - * seralised data matches the caller's expectation. - * - * @n_elements, which must be non-%NULL is set equal to the number of - * items in the array. + * g_variant_is_container: + * @value: a #GVariant instance + * @returns: %TRUE if @value is a container * - * Since: 2.24 - **/ -gconstpointer -g_variant_get_fixed_array (GVariant *value, - gsize *n_elements, - gsize element_size) + * Checks if @value is a container. + */ +gboolean +g_variant_is_container (GVariant *value) { - GVariantTypeInfo *array_info; - gsize array_element_size; - gconstpointer data; - gsize size; - - TYPE_CHECK (value, G_VARIANT_TYPE_ARRAY, NULL); - - g_return_val_if_fail (n_elements != NULL, NULL); - g_return_val_if_fail (element_size > 0, NULL); - - array_info = g_variant_get_type_info (value); - g_variant_type_info_query_element (array_info, NULL, &array_element_size); - - g_return_val_if_fail (array_element_size, NULL); - - if G_UNLIKELY (array_element_size != element_size) - { - if (array_element_size) - g_critical ("g_variant_get_fixed_array: assertion " - "`g_variant_array_has_fixed_size (value, element_size)' " - "failed: array size %"G_GSIZE_FORMAT" does not match " - "given element_size %"G_GSIZE_FORMAT".", - array_element_size, element_size); - else - g_critical ("g_variant_get_fixed_array: assertion " - "`g_variant_array_has_fixed_size (value, element_size)' " - "failed: array does not have fixed size."); - } - - data = g_variant_get_data (value); - size = g_variant_get_size (value); - - if (size % element_size) - *n_elements = 0; - else - *n_elements = size / element_size; - - if (*n_elements) - return data; - - return NULL; + return g_variant_type_is_container (g_variant_get_type (value)); } + /** * g_variant_classify: * @value: a #GVariant @@ -1359,6 +1402,7 @@ g_variant_classify (GVariant *value) return *g_variant_get_type_string (value); } +/* Pretty printer {{{1 */ /** * g_variant_print_string: * @value: a #GVariant @@ -1703,6 +1747,7 @@ g_variant_print (GVariant *value, FALSE); }; +/* Hash, Equal {{{1 */ /** * g_variant_hash: * @value: a basic #GVariant value as a #gconstpointer @@ -1854,5 +1899,833 @@ g_variant_equal (gconstpointer one, return equal; } +/* GVariantIter {{{1 */ +/** + * GVariantIter: + * + * #GVariantIter is an opaque data structure and can only be accessed + * using the following functions. + **/ +struct stack_iter +{ + GVariant *value; + gssize n, i; + + const gchar *loop_format; + + gsize padding[3]; + gsize magic; +}; + +struct heap_iter +{ + struct stack_iter iter; + + GVariant *value_ref; + gsize magic; +}; + +#define GVSI(i) ((struct stack_iter *) (i)) +#define GVHI(i) ((struct heap_iter *) (i)) +#define GVSI_MAGIC ((gsize) 3579507750u) +#define GVHI_MAGIC ((gsize) 1450270775u) +#define is_valid_iter(i) (GVSI(i)->magic == GVSI_MAGIC) +#define is_valid_heap_iter(i) (GVHI(i)->magic == GVHI_MAGIC && \ + is_valid_iter(i)) + +/** + * g_variant_iter_new: + * @value: a container #GVariant + * @returns: a new heap-allocated #GVariantIter + * + * Creates a heap-allocated #GVariantIter for iterating over the items + * in @value. + * + * Use g_variant_iter_free() to free the return value when you no longer + * need it. + * + * A reference is taken to @value and will be released only when + * g_variant_iter_free() is called. + * + * Since: 2.24 + **/ +GVariantIter * +g_variant_iter_new (GVariant *value) +{ + GVariantIter *iter; + + iter = (GVariantIter *) g_slice_new (struct heap_iter); + GVHI(iter)->value_ref = g_variant_ref (value); + GVHI(iter)->magic = GVHI_MAGIC; + + g_variant_iter_init (iter, value); + + return iter; +} + +/** + * g_variant_iter_init: + * @iter: a pointer to a #GVariantIter + * @value: a container #GVariant + * @returns: the number of items in @value + * + * Initialises (without allocating) a #GVariantIter. @iter may be + * completely uninitialised prior to this call; its old value is + * ignored. + * + * The iterator remains valid for as long as @value exists, and need not + * be freed in any way. + * + * Since: 2.24 + **/ +gsize +g_variant_iter_init (GVariantIter *iter, + GVariant *value) +{ + g_assert (sizeof (GVariantIter) == sizeof (struct stack_iter)); + + GVSI(iter)->magic = GVSI_MAGIC; + GVSI(iter)->value = value; + GVSI(iter)->n = g_variant_n_children (value); + GVSI(iter)->i = -1; + GVSI(iter)->loop_format = NULL; + + return GVSI(iter)->n; +} + +/** + * g_variant_iter_copy: + * @iter: a #GVariantIter + * @returns: a new heap-allocated #GVariantIter + * + * Creates a new heap-allocated #GVariantIter to iterate over the + * container that was being iterated over by @iter. Iteration begins on + * the new iterator from the current position of the old iterator but + * the two copies are independent past that point. + * + * Use g_variant_iter_free() to free the return value when you no longer + * need it. + * + * A reference is taken to the container that @iter is iterating over + * and will be releated only when g_variant_iter_free() is called. + * + * Since: 2.24 + **/ +GVariantIter * +g_variant_iter_copy (GVariantIter *iter) +{ + GVariantIter *copy; + + g_return_val_if_fail (is_valid_iter (iter), 0); + + copy = g_variant_iter_new (GVSI(iter)->value); + GVSI(copy)->i = GVSI(iter)->i; + + return copy; +} + +/** + * g_variant_iter_n_children: + * @iter: a #GVariantIter + * @returns: the number of children in the container + * + * Queries the number of child items in the container that we are + * iterating over. This is the total number of items -- not the number + * of items remaining. + * + * This function might be useful for preallocation of arrays. + * + * Since: 2.24 + **/ +gsize +g_variant_iter_n_children (GVariantIter *iter) +{ + g_return_val_if_fail (is_valid_iter (iter), 0); + + return GVSI(iter)->n; +} + +/** + * g_variant_iter_free: + * @iter: a heap-allocated #GVariantIter + * + * Frees a heap-allocated #GVariantIter. Only call this function on + * iterators that were returned by g_variant_iter_new() or + * g_variant_iter_copy(). + * + * Since: 2.24 + **/ +void +g_variant_iter_free (GVariantIter *iter) +{ + g_return_if_fail (is_valid_heap_iter (iter)); + + g_variant_unref (GVHI(iter)->value_ref); + GVHI(iter)->magic = 0; + + g_slice_free (struct heap_iter, GVHI(iter)); +} + +/** + * g_variant_iter_next_value: + * @iter: a #GVariantIter + * @returns: a #GVariant, or %NULL + * + * Gets the next item in the container. If no more items remain then + * %NULL is returned. + * + * Use g_variant_unref() to drop your reference on the return value when + * you no longer need it. + * + * + * Iterating with g_variant_iter_next_value() + * + * /* recursively iterate a container */ + * void + * iterate_container_recursive (GVariant *container) + * { + * GVariantIter iter; + * GVariant *child; + * + * g_variant_iter_init (&iter, dictionary); + * while ((child = g_variant_iter_next_value (&iter))) + * { + * g_print ("type '%s'\n", g_variant_get_type_string (child)); + * + * if (g_variant_is_container (child)) + * iterate_container_recursive (child); + * + * g_variant_unref (child); + * } + * } + * + * + * + * Since: 2.24 + **/ +GVariant * +g_variant_iter_next_value (GVariantIter *iter) +{ + g_return_val_if_fail (is_valid_iter (iter), FALSE); + + if G_UNLIKELY (GVSI(iter)->i >= GVSI(iter)->n) + { + g_critical ("g_variant_iter_next_value: must not be called again " + "after NULL has already been returned."); + return NULL; + } + + GVSI(iter)->i++; + + if (GVSI(iter)->i < GVSI(iter)->n) + return g_variant_get_child_value (GVSI(iter)->value, GVSI(iter)->i); + + return NULL; +} + +/** + * g_variant_iter_loop: + * @iter: a #GVariantIter + * @format_string: a GVariant format string + * @...: the arguments to unpack the value into + * @returns: %TRUE if a value was unpacked, or %FALSE if there as no + * value + * + * Gets the next item in the container and unpacks it into the variable + * argument list according to @format_string, returning %TRUE. + * + * If no more items remain then %FALSE is returned. + * + * On the first call to this function, the pointers appearing on the + * variable argument list are assumed to point at uninitialised memory. + * On the second and later calls, it is assumed that the same pointers + * will be given and that they will point to the memory as set by the + * previous call to this function. This allows the previous values to + * be freed, as appropriate. + * + * This function is intended to be used with a while loop as + * demonstrated in the following example. This function can only be + * used when iterating over an array. It is only valid to call this + * function with a string constant for the format string and the same + * string constant must be used each time. Mixing calls to this + * function and g_variant_iter_next() or g_variant_iter_next_value() on + * the same iterator is not recommended. + * + * + * Memory management with g_variant_iter_loop() + * + * /* Iterates a dictionary of type 'a{sv}' */ + * void + * iterate_dictionary (GVariant *dictionary) + * { + * GVariantIter iter; + * GVariant *value; + * gchar *key; + * + * g_variant_iter_init (&iter, dictionary); + * while (g_variant_iter_loop (&iter, "{sv}", &key, &value)) + * { + * g_print ("Item '%s' has type '%s'\n", key, + * g_variant_get_type_string (value)); + * + * /* no need to free 'key' and 'value' here */ + * } + * } + * + * + * + * If you want a slightly less magical alternative that requires more + * typing, see g_variant_iter_next(). + * + * Since: 2.24 + **/ +gboolean +g_variant_iter_loop (GVariantIter *iter, + const gchar *format_string, + ...) +{ + gboolean first_time = GVSI(iter)->loop_format == NULL; + GVariant *value; + + g_return_val_if_fail (first_time || + format_string == GVSI(iter)->loop_format, + FALSE); + + if (first_time) + { + TYPE_CHECK (GVSI(iter)->value, G_VARIANT_TYPE_ARRAY, FALSE); + GVSI(iter)->loop_format = format_string; + } + + value = g_variant_iter_next_value (iter); + + if (value != NULL) + { + va_list ap; + + va_start (ap, format_string); + /* varargs get stuff */ + va_end (ap); + + g_variant_unref (value); + } + + return value != NULL; +} + +/** + * g_variant_iter_next: + * @iter: a #GVariantIter + * @format_string: a GVariant format string + * @...: the arguments to unpack the value into + * @returns: %TRUE if a value was unpacked, or %FALSE if there as no + * value + * + * Gets the next item in the container and unpacks it into the variable + * argument list according to @format_string, returning %TRUE. + * + * If no more items remain then %FALSE is returned. + * + * All of the pointers given on the variable arguments list of this + * function are assumed to point at uninitialised memory. It is the + * responsibility of the caller to free all of the values returned by + * the unpacking process. + * + * + * Memory management with g_variant_iter_next() + * + * /* Iterates a dictionary of type 'a{sv}' */ + * void + * iterate_dictionary (GVariant *dictionary) + * { + * GVariantIter iter; + * GVariant *value; + * gchar *key; + * + * g_variant_iter_init (&iter, dictionary); + * while (g_variant_iter_next (&iter, "{sv}", &key, &value)) + * { + * g_print ("Item '%s' has type '%s'\n", key, + * g_variant_get_type_string (value)); + * + * /* must free data for ourselves */ + * g_variant_unref (value); + * g_free (key); + * } + * } + * + * + * + * For a solution that is likely to be more convenient to C programmers, + * see g_variant_iter_loop(). + * + * Since: 2.24 + **/ +gboolean +g_variant_iter_next (GVariantIter *iter, + const gchar *format_string, + ...) +{ + GVariant *value; + + value = g_variant_iter_next_value (iter); + + if (value != NULL) + { + va_list ap; + + va_start (ap, format_string); + /* varargs get stuff */ + va_end (ap); + + g_variant_unref (value); + } + + return value != NULL; +} + +/* GVariantBuilder {{{1 */ + +/** + * GVariantBuilder: + * + * A utility class for constructing container-type #GVariant instances. + * + * This is an opaque structure and may only be accessed using the + * following functions. + * + * #GVariantBuilder is not threadsafe in any way. Do not attempt to + * access it from more than one thread. + **/ +struct _GVariantBuilder +{ + GVariantBuilder *parent; + GVariantType *type; + + /* type constraint explicitly specified by 'type'. + * for tuple types, this moves along as we add more items. + */ + const GVariantType *expected_type; + + /* type constraint implied by previous array item. + */ + const GVariantType *prev_item_type; + + /* constraints on the number of children. max = -1 for unlimited. */ + gsize min_items; + gsize max_items; + + /* dynamically-growing pointer array */ + GVariant **children; + gsize allocated_children; + gsize offset; + + /* set to '1' if all items in the container will have the same type + * (ie: maybe, array, variant) '0' if not (ie: tuple, dict entry) + */ + guint uniform_item_types : 1; + + /* set to '1' until _end() or _close() is called. */ + guint is_active : 1; + + /* set to '1' by _open() until _close() is called */ + guint has_child : 1; + + /* set to '1' initially and changed to '0' if an untrusted value is + * added + */ + guint trusted : 1; + + gint ref_count; +}; + +/** + * g_variant_builder_new: + * @type: a container type + * @returns: a #GVariantBuilder + * + * Creates a new #GVariantBuilder. + * + * @type must be non-%NULL. It specifies the type of container to + * construct. It can be an indefinite type such as + * %G_VARIANT_TYPE_ARRAY or a definite type such as "as" or "(ii)". + * Maybe, array, tuple, dictionary entry and variants may be + * constructed. + * + * After the builder is created, values are added using + * g_variant_builder_add_value() or g_variant_builder_add(). + * + * After all the child values are added, g_variant_builder_end() frees + * the builder and returns the #GVariant that was created. + **/ +GVariantBuilder * +g_variant_builder_new (const GVariantType *type) +{ + GVariantBuilder *builder; + + g_return_val_if_fail (type != NULL, NULL); + g_return_val_if_fail (g_variant_type_is_container (type), NULL); + + builder = g_slice_new (GVariantBuilder); + builder->parent = NULL; + builder->offset = 0; + + builder->has_child = FALSE; + builder->is_active = TRUE; + builder->trusted = TRUE; + + builder->type = g_variant_type_copy (type); + builder->prev_item_type = NULL; + + builder->ref_count = 1; + + switch (*(const gchar *) type) + { + case G_VARIANT_CLASS_VARIANT: + builder->uniform_item_types = TRUE; + builder->allocated_children = 1; + builder->expected_type = NULL; + builder->min_items = 1; + builder->max_items = 1; + break; + + case G_VARIANT_CLASS_ARRAY: + builder->uniform_item_types = TRUE; + builder->allocated_children = 8; + builder->expected_type = g_variant_type_element (builder->type); + builder->min_items = 0; + builder->max_items = -1; + break; + + case G_VARIANT_CLASS_MAYBE: + builder->uniform_item_types = TRUE; + builder->allocated_children = 1; + builder->expected_type = g_variant_type_element (builder->type); + builder->min_items = 0; + builder->max_items = 1; + break; + + case G_VARIANT_CLASS_DICT_ENTRY: + builder->uniform_item_types = FALSE; + builder->allocated_children = 2; + builder->expected_type = g_variant_type_key (builder->type); + builder->min_items = 2; + builder->max_items = 2; + break; + + case 'r': /* G_VARIANT_TYPE_TUPLE was given */ + builder->uniform_item_types = FALSE; + builder->allocated_children = 8; + builder->expected_type = NULL; + builder->min_items = 0; + builder->max_items = -1; + break; + + case G_VARIANT_CLASS_TUPLE: /* a definite tuple type was given */ + builder->allocated_children = g_variant_type_n_items (type); + builder->expected_type = g_variant_type_first (builder->type); + builder->min_items = builder->allocated_children; + builder->max_items = builder->allocated_children; + builder->uniform_item_types = FALSE; + break; + + default: + g_assert_not_reached (); + } + + builder->children = g_new (GVariant *, builder->allocated_children); + + return builder; +} + +/** + * g_variant_builder_unref: + * @builder: a #GVariantBuilder + * + * Reduces the reference count on @builder. If no other references are + * held, the builder is freed. If the builder was created using + * g_variant_builder_open() then this may result in the destruction of + * the parent builder too (if no other references are held on it). + **/ +void +g_variant_builder_unref (GVariantBuilder *builder) +{ + GVariantBuilder *parent; + gsize i; + + if (--builder->ref_count) + return; + + for (i = 0; i < builder->offset; i++) + g_variant_unref (builder->children[i]); + + g_free (builder->children); + + parent = builder->parent; + g_slice_free (GVariantBuilder, builder); + + g_variant_builder_unref (parent); +} + +/** + * g_variant_builder_ref; + * @builder: a #GVariantBuilder + * @returns: the same #GVariantBuilder + * + * Increases the reference count on @builder by 1. + **/ +GVariantBuilder * +g_variant_builder_ref (GVariantBuilder *builder) +{ + builder->ref_count++; + + return builder; +} + +static void +g_variant_builder_make_room (GVariantBuilder *builder) +{ + if (builder->offset == builder->allocated_children) + { + builder->allocated_children *= 2; + builder->children = g_renew (GVariant *, builder->children, + builder->allocated_children); + } +} + +/** + * g_variant_builder_add_value: + * @builder: a #GVariantBuilder + * @value: a #GVariant + * + * Adds @value to @builder. + * + * It is an error to call this function in any way that would create an + * inconsistent value to be constructed. Some examples of this are + * putting different types of items into an array, putting the wrong + * types or number of items in a tuple, putting more than one value into + * a variant, etc. + **/ +void +g_variant_builder_add_value (GVariantBuilder *builder, + GVariant *value) +{ + g_return_if_fail (builder != NULL && value != NULL); + g_return_if_fail (builder->is_active && !builder->has_child); + g_return_if_fail (builder->offset < builder->max_items); + g_return_if_fail (builder->expected_type && + g_variant_is_of_type (value, builder->expected_type)); + g_return_if_fail (builder->prev_item_type && + g_variant_is_of_type (value, builder->prev_item_type)); + + builder->trusted &= g_variant_is_trusted (value); + + if (!builder->uniform_item_types) + { + /* advance our expected type pointers */ + if (builder->expected_type) + builder->expected_type = + g_variant_type_next (builder->expected_type); + + if (builder->prev_item_type) + builder->prev_item_type = + g_variant_type_next (builder->prev_item_type); + } + else + builder->prev_item_type = g_variant_get_type (value); + + g_variant_builder_make_room (builder); + + builder->children[builder->offset++] = g_variant_ref_sink (value); +} + +/** + * g_variant_builder_open: + * @builder: a #GVariantBuilder + * @type: a #GVariantType + * @returns: a new #GVariantBuilder + * + * Opens a subcontainer inside the given @builder. + * + * This call consumes the caller's reference to @builder. + * g_variant_builder_close() returns the reference. + * + * Even if additional references are held, it is not permissible to use + * @builder in any way (except for further reference counting + * operations) until g_variant_builder_close() is called on the return + * value of this function. + * + * It is an error to call this function in any way that would create an + * inconsistent value to be constructed. + **/ +GVariantBuilder * +g_variant_builder_open (GVariantBuilder *builder, + const GVariantType *type) +{ + GVariantBuilder *child; + + g_return_val_if_fail (builder != NULL && type != NULL, NULL); + g_return_val_if_fail (builder->is_active && !builder->has_child, NULL); + g_return_val_if_fail (builder->offset < builder->max_items, NULL); + g_return_val_if_fail (builder->expected_type && + g_variant_type_is_subtype_of (type, + builder->expected_type), + NULL); + g_return_val_if_fail (builder->prev_item_type && + g_variant_type_is_subtype_of (builder->prev_item_type, + type), NULL); + child = g_variant_builder_new (type); + builder->has_child = TRUE; + child->parent = builder; + + /* push the prev_item_type down into the subcontainer */ + if (builder->prev_item_type) + { + if (!child->uniform_item_types) + /* tuples and dict entries */ + child->prev_item_type = + g_variant_type_first (builder->prev_item_type); + + else if (!g_variant_type_is_variant (child->type)) + /* maybes and arrays */ + child->prev_item_type = + g_variant_type_element (builder->prev_item_type); + } + + return child; +} + +/** + * g_variant_builder_close: + * @builder: a #GVariantBuilder + * @returns: the original parent of @builder + * + * This function closes a builder that was created with a call to + * g_variant_builder_open(). + * + * This function consumes the caller's reference to @builder and drops + * it. The return result is the reference to the parent + * #GVariantBuilder that was originally taken from the caller by + * g_variant_builder_open(). + * + * Even if additional references are held, it is not permissible to use + * @builder in any way after this call except for further reference + * counting operations. + * + * It is an error to call this function in any way that would create an + * inconsistent value to be constructed (ie: insufficient number of + * items added to a container with a specific number of children + * required). It is also an error to call this function if the builder + * was created with an indefinite array or maybe type and no children + * have been added; in this case it is impossible to infer the type of + * the empty array. + **/ +GVariantBuilder * +g_variant_builder_close (GVariantBuilder *builder) +{ + GVariantBuilder *parent; + + g_return_val_if_fail (builder != NULL, NULL); + g_return_val_if_fail (builder->parent != NULL, NULL); + g_assert (builder->parent->has_child); + + /* steal reference so _end() doesn't free it. */ + parent = builder->parent; + builder->parent = NULL; + + parent->has_child = FALSE; + + g_variant_builder_add_value (parent, g_variant_builder_end (builder)); + + return parent; +} + +/*< private > + * g_variant_make_maybe_type: + * @element: a #GVariant + * + * Return the type of a maybe containing @element. + */ +static GVariantType * +g_variant_make_maybe_type (GVariant *element) +{ + return g_variant_type_new_maybe (g_variant_get_type (element)); +} + +/*< private > + * g_variant_make_array_type: + * @element: a #GVariant + * + * Return the type of an array containing @element. + */ +static GVariantType * +g_variant_make_array_type (GVariant *element) +{ + return g_variant_type_new_array (g_variant_get_type (element)); +} + +/** + * g_variant_builder_end: + * @builder: a #GVariantBuilder + * @returns: a new, floating, #GVariant + * + * Ends the builder process and returns the constructed value. + * + * It is an error to call this function on a #GVariantBuilder created + * by a call to g_variant_builder_open(). It is an error to call this + * function if @builder has an outstanding child. It is an error to + * call this function in any case that g_variant_builder_check_end() + * would return %FALSE. + **/ +GVariant * +g_variant_builder_end (GVariantBuilder *builder) +{ + GVariantType *my_type; + GVariant *value; + + g_return_val_if_fail (builder != NULL, NULL); + g_return_val_if_fail (builder->is_active && !builder->has_child, NULL); + g_return_val_if_fail (builder->offset >= builder->min_items, NULL); + g_return_val_if_fail (!builder->uniform_item_types || + builder->prev_item_type != NULL || + g_variant_type_is_definite (builder->type), NULL); + + if (g_variant_type_is_definite (builder->type)) + my_type = g_variant_type_copy (builder->type); + + else if (g_variant_type_is_maybe (builder->type)) + my_type = g_variant_make_maybe_type (builder->children[0]); + + else if (g_variant_type_is_array (builder->type)) + my_type = g_variant_make_array_type (builder->children[0]); + + else if (g_variant_type_is_tuple (builder->type)) + my_type = g_variant_make_tuple_type (builder->children, builder->offset); + + else if (g_variant_type_is_dict_entry (builder->type)) + my_type = g_variant_make_dict_entry_type (builder->children[0], + builder->children[1]); + else + g_assert_not_reached (); + + value = g_variant_new_from_children (my_type, + g_renew (GVariant *, + builder->children, + builder->offset), + builder->offset, + builder->trusted); + builder->is_active = FALSE; + builder->children = NULL; + + g_variant_type_free (builder->type); + g_slice_free (GVariantBuilder, builder); + g_variant_type_free (my_type); + + return value; +} + +/* Epilogue {{{1 */ #define __G_VARIANT_C__ #include "galiasdef.c" + +/* vim:set foldmethod=marker: */ diff --git a/glib/gvariant.h b/glib/gvariant.h index 1860bc2..2dade1f 100644 --- a/glib/gvariant.h +++ b/glib/gvariant.h @@ -135,6 +135,42 @@ guint g_variant_hash (gconstp gboolean g_variant_equal (gconstpointer one, gconstpointer two); +typedef struct _GVariantIter GVariantIter; +struct _GVariantIter { + /*< private >*/ + gsize x[8]; +}; + +GVariantIter * g_variant_iter_new (GVariant *value); +gsize g_variant_iter_init (GVariantIter *iter, + GVariant *value); +GVariantIter * g_variant_iter_copy (GVariantIter *iter); +gsize g_variant_iter_n_children (GVariantIter *iter); +void g_variant_iter_free (GVariantIter *iter); +GVariant * g_variant_iter_next_value (GVariantIter *iter); +gboolean g_variant_iter_next (GVariantIter *iter, + const gchar *format_string, + ...); +gboolean g_variant_iter_loop (GVariantIter *iter, + const gchar *format_string, + ...); + + +typedef struct _GVariantBuilder GVariantBuilder; + +void g_variant_builder_unref (GVariantBuilder *builder); +GVariantBuilder * g_variant_builder_ref (GVariantBuilder *builder); +GVariantBuilder * g_variant_builder_new (const GVariantType *type); +GVariant * g_variant_builder_end (GVariantBuilder *builder); +GVariantBuilder * g_variant_builder_open (GVariantBuilder *builder, + const GVariantType *type); +GVariantBuilder * g_variant_builder_close (GVariantBuilder *builder); +void g_variant_builder_add_value (GVariantBuilder *builder, + GVariant *value); +void g_variant_builder_add (GVariantBuilder *builder, + const gchar *format_string, + ...); + G_END_DECLS #endif /* __G_VARIANT_H__ */ diff --git a/glib/gvarianttype.c b/glib/gvarianttype.c index 6581c55..1c1d158 100644 --- a/glib/gvarianttype.c +++ b/glib/gvarianttype.c @@ -960,6 +960,23 @@ g_variant_type_is_dict_entry (const GVariantType *type) } /** + * g_variant_type_is_variant: + * @type: a #GVariantType + * @returns: %TRUE if @type is the variant type + * + * Determines if the given @type is the variant type. + * + * Since 2.24 + **/ +gboolean +g_variant_type_is_variant (const GVariantType *type) +{ + g_return_val_if_fail (g_variant_type_check (type), FALSE); + + return g_variant_type_peek_string (type)[0] == 'v'; +} + +/** * g_variant_type_hash: * @type: a #GVariantType * @returns: the hash value diff --git a/glib/gvarianttype.h b/glib/gvarianttype.h index 1160754..1a477d6 100644 --- a/glib/gvarianttype.h +++ b/glib/gvarianttype.h @@ -270,6 +270,7 @@ gboolean g_variant_type_is_maybe (const G gboolean g_variant_type_is_array (const GVariantType *type); gboolean g_variant_type_is_tuple (const GVariantType *type); gboolean g_variant_type_is_dict_entry (const GVariantType *type); +gboolean g_variant_type_is_variant (const GVariantType *type); /* for hash tables */ guint g_variant_type_hash (gconstpointer type); -- 2.7.4