Tue, 04 Feb 2014 02:32:01 +0530
Merge gtkdoc-conversion
/* purple * * Purple is the legal property of its developers, whose names are too numerous * to list here. Please refer to the COPYRIGHT file distributed with this * source distribution. * * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify * it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by * the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or * (at your option) any later version. * * This program 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 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 02111-1301 USA */ /** * SECTION:signals * @section_id: libpurple-signals * @short_description: <filename>signals.h</filename> * @title: Purple-signals API * @see_also: <link linkend="chapter-tut-signals">Signals tutorial</link> */ #ifndef _PURPLE_SIGNALS_H_ #define _PURPLE_SIGNALS_H_ #include <glib.h> #include <glib-object.h> #define PURPLE_CALLBACK(func) ((PurpleCallback)func) typedef void (*PurpleCallback)(void); typedef void (*PurpleSignalMarshalFunc)(PurpleCallback cb, va_list args, void *data, void **return_val); G_BEGIN_DECLS /**************************************************************************/ /** @name Signal API */ /**************************************************************************/ /*@{*/ /** * PURPLE_SIGNAL_PRIORITY_DEFAULT: * * The priority of a signal connected using purple_signal_connect(). * * @see purple_signal_connect_priority() */ #define PURPLE_SIGNAL_PRIORITY_DEFAULT 0 /** * PURPLE_SIGNAL_PRIORITY_HIGHEST: * * The largest signal priority; signals with this priority will be called * <emphasis>last</emphasis>. (This is highest as in numerical value, not as in * order of importance.) * * @see purple_signal_connect_priority(). */ #define PURPLE_SIGNAL_PRIORITY_HIGHEST 9999 /** * PURPLE_SIGNAL_PRIORITY_LOWEST: * * The smallest signal priority; signals with this priority will be called * <emphasis>first</emphasis>. (This is lowest as in numerical value, not as in * order of importance.) * * @see purple_signal_connect_priority(). */ #define PURPLE_SIGNAL_PRIORITY_LOWEST -9999 /** * purple_signal_register: * @instance: The instance to register the signal for. * @signal: The signal name. * @marshal: The marshal function. * @ret_type: The return type, or G_TYPE_NONE for no return type. * @num_values: The number of values to be passed to the callbacks. * @...: The types of the parameters for the callbacks. * * Registers a signal in an instance. * * Returns: The signal ID local to that instance, or 0 if the signal * couldn't be registered. */ gulong purple_signal_register(void *instance, const char *signal, PurpleSignalMarshalFunc marshal, GType ret_type, int num_values, ...); /** * purple_signal_unregister: * @instance: The instance to unregister the signal for. * @signal: The signal name. * * Unregisters a signal in an instance. */ void purple_signal_unregister(void *instance, const char *signal); /** * purple_signals_unregister_by_instance: * @instance: The instance to unregister the signal for. * * Unregisters all signals in an instance. */ void purple_signals_unregister_by_instance(void *instance); /** * purple_signal_get_types: * @instance: The instance the signal is registered to. * @signal: The signal. * @ret_type: The return type. * @num_values: The returned number of parameters. * @param_types: The returned list of parameter types. * * Returns a list of value types used for a signal. */ void purple_signal_get_types(void *instance, const char *signal, GType *ret_type, int *num_values, GType **param_types); /** * purple_signal_connect_priority: * @instance: The instance to connect to. * @signal: The name of the signal to connect. * @handle: The handle of the receiver. * @func: The callback function. * @data: The data to pass to the callback function. * @priority: The priority with which the handler should be called. Signal * handlers are called in ascending numerical order of * @priority from #PURPLE_SIGNAL_PRIORITY_LOWEST to * #PURPLE_SIGNAL_PRIORITY_HIGHEST. * * Connects a signal handler to a signal for a particular object. * * Take care not to register a handler function twice. Purple will * not correct any mistakes for you in this area. * * Returns: The signal handler ID. * * @see purple_signal_disconnect() */ gulong purple_signal_connect_priority(void *instance, const char *signal, void *handle, PurpleCallback func, void *data, int priority); /** * purple_signal_connect: * @instance: The instance to connect to. * @signal: The name of the signal to connect. * @handle: The handle of the receiver. * @func: The callback function. * @data: The data to pass to the callback function. * * Connects a signal handler to a signal for a particular object. * (Its priority defaults to 0, aka #PURPLE_SIGNAL_PRIORITY_DEFAULT.) * * Take care not to register a handler function twice. Purple will * not correct any mistakes for you in this area. * * Returns: The signal handler ID. * * @see purple_signal_disconnect() */ gulong purple_signal_connect(void *instance, const char *signal, void *handle, PurpleCallback func, void *data); /** * purple_signal_connect_priority_vargs: * @instance: The instance to connect to. * @signal: The name of the signal to connect. * @handle: The handle of the receiver. * @func: The callback function. * @data: The data to pass to the callback function. * @priority: The priority with which the handler should be called. Signal * handlers are called in ascending numerical order of * @priority from #PURPLE_SIGNAL_PRIORITY_LOWEST to * #PURPLE_SIGNAL_PRIORITY_HIGHEST. * * Connects a signal handler to a signal for a particular object. * * The signal handler will take a va_args of arguments, instead of * individual arguments. * * Take care not to register a handler function twice. Purple will * not correct any mistakes for you in this area. * * Returns: The signal handler ID. * * @see purple_signal_disconnect() */ gulong purple_signal_connect_priority_vargs(void *instance, const char *signal, void *handle, PurpleCallback func, void *data, int priority); /** * purple_signal_connect_vargs: * @instance: The instance to connect to. * @signal: The name of the signal to connect. * @handle: The handle of the receiver. * @func: The callback function. * @data: The data to pass to the callback function. * * Connects a signal handler to a signal for a particular object. * (Its priority defaults to 0, aka #PURPLE_SIGNAL_PRIORITY_DEFAULT.) * * The signal handler will take a va_args of arguments, instead of * individual arguments. * * Take care not to register a handler function twice. Purple will * not correct any mistakes for you in this area. * * Returns: The signal handler ID. * * @see purple_signal_disconnect() */ gulong purple_signal_connect_vargs(void *instance, const char *signal, void *handle, PurpleCallback func, void *data); /** * purple_signal_disconnect: * @instance: The instance to disconnect from. * @signal: The name of the signal to disconnect. * @handle: The handle of the receiver. * @func: The registered function to disconnect. * * Disconnects a signal handler from a signal on an object. * * @see purple_signal_connect() */ void purple_signal_disconnect(void *instance, const char *signal, void *handle, PurpleCallback func); /** * purple_signals_disconnect_by_handle: * @handle: The receiver handle. * * Removes all callbacks associated with a receiver handle. */ void purple_signals_disconnect_by_handle(void *handle); /** * purple_signal_emit: * @instance: The instance emitting the signal. * @signal: The signal being emitted. * * Emits a signal. * * @see purple_signal_connect() * @see purple_signal_disconnect() */ void purple_signal_emit(void *instance, const char *signal, ...); /** * purple_signal_emit_vargs: * @instance: The instance emitting the signal. * @signal: The signal being emitted. * @args: The arguments list. * * Emits a signal, using a va_list of arguments. * * @see purple_signal_connect() * @see purple_signal_disconnect() */ void purple_signal_emit_vargs(void *instance, const char *signal, va_list args); /** * purple_signal_emit_return_1: * @instance: The instance emitting the signal. * @signal: The signal being emitted. * * Emits a signal and returns the first non-NULL return value. * * Further signal handlers are NOT called after a handler returns * something other than NULL. * * Returns: The first non-NULL return value */ void *purple_signal_emit_return_1(void *instance, const char *signal, ...); /** * purple_signal_emit_vargs_return_1: * @instance: The instance emitting the signal. * @signal: The signal being emitted. * @args: The arguments list. * * Emits a signal and returns the first non-NULL return value. * * Further signal handlers are NOT called after a handler returns * something other than NULL. * * Returns: The first non-NULL return value */ void *purple_signal_emit_vargs_return_1(void *instance, const char *signal, va_list args); /** * purple_signals_init: * * Initializes the signals subsystem. */ void purple_signals_init(void); /** * purple_signals_uninit: * * Uninitializes the signals subsystem. */ void purple_signals_uninit(void); /*@}*/ /**************************************************************************/ /** @name Marshal Functions */ /**************************************************************************/ /*@{*/ void purple_marshal_VOID( PurpleCallback cb, va_list args, void *data, void **return_val); void purple_marshal_VOID__INT( PurpleCallback cb, va_list args, void *data, void **return_val); void purple_marshal_VOID__INT_INT( PurpleCallback cb, va_list args, void *data, void **return_val); void purple_marshal_VOID__POINTER( PurpleCallback cb, va_list args, void *data, void **return_val); void purple_marshal_VOID__POINTER_UINT( PurpleCallback cb, va_list args, void *data, void **return_val); void purple_marshal_VOID__POINTER_INT_INT( PurpleCallback cb, va_list args, void *data, void **return_val); void purple_marshal_VOID__POINTER_INT_POINTER( PurpleCallback cb, va_list args, void *data, void **return_val); void purple_marshal_VOID__POINTER_POINTER( PurpleCallback cb, va_list args, void *data, void **return_val); void purple_marshal_VOID__POINTER_POINTER_UINT( PurpleCallback cb, va_list args, void *data, void **return_val); void purple_marshal_VOID__POINTER_POINTER_UINT_UINT( PurpleCallback cb, va_list args, void *data, void **return_val); void purple_marshal_VOID__POINTER_UINT_UINT( PurpleCallback cb, va_list args, void *data, void **return_val); void purple_marshal_VOID__POINTER_POINTER_POINTER( PurpleCallback cb, va_list args, void *data, void **return_val); void purple_marshal_VOID__POINTER_POINTER_POINTER_POINTER( PurpleCallback cb, va_list args, void *data, void **return_val); void purple_marshal_VOID__POINTER_POINTER_POINTER_POINTER_POINTER( PurpleCallback cb, va_list args, void *data, void **return_val); void purple_marshal_VOID__POINTER_POINTER_POINTER_UINT( PurpleCallback cb, va_list args, void *data, void **return_val); void purple_marshal_VOID__POINTER_POINTER_POINTER_POINTER_UINT( PurpleCallback cb, va_list args, void *data, void **return_val); void purple_marshal_VOID__POINTER_POINTER_POINTER_UINT_UINT( PurpleCallback cb, va_list args, void *data, void **return_val); void purple_marshal_INT__INT( PurpleCallback cb, va_list args, void *data, void **return_val); void purple_marshal_INT__INT_INT( PurpleCallback cb, va_list args, void *data, void **return_val); void purple_marshal_INT__POINTER_POINTER( PurpleCallback cb, va_list args, void *data, void **return_val); void purple_marshal_INT__POINTER_POINTER_POINTER( PurpleCallback cb, va_list args, void *data, void **return_val); void purple_marshal_INT__POINTER_POINTER_POINTER_POINTER_POINTER( PurpleCallback cb, va_list args, void *data, void **return_val); void purple_marshal_BOOLEAN__POINTER( PurpleCallback cb, va_list args, void *data, void **return_val); void purple_marshal_BOOLEAN__POINTER_POINTER( PurpleCallback cb, va_list args, void *data, void **return_val); void purple_marshal_BOOLEAN__POINTER_BOOLEAN( PurpleCallback cb, va_list args, void *data, void **return_val); void purple_marshal_BOOLEAN__POINTER_POINTER_POINTER( PurpleCallback cb, va_list args, void *data, void **return_val); void purple_marshal_BOOLEAN__POINTER_POINTER_UINT( PurpleCallback cb, va_list args, void *data, void **return_val); void purple_marshal_BOOLEAN__POINTER_POINTER_POINTER_UINT( PurpleCallback cb, va_list args, void *data, void **return_val); void purple_marshal_BOOLEAN__POINTER_POINTER_POINTER_POINTER( PurpleCallback cb, va_list args, void *data, void **return_val); void purple_marshal_BOOLEAN__POINTER_POINTER_POINTER_POINTER_POINTER( PurpleCallback cb, va_list args, void *data, void **return_val); void purple_marshal_BOOLEAN__POINTER_POINTER_POINTER_POINTER_UINT( PurpleCallback cb, va_list args, void *data, void **return_val); void purple_marshal_BOOLEAN__POINTER_POINTER_POINTER_POINTER_POINTER_POINTER( PurpleCallback cb, va_list args, void *data, void **return_val); void purple_marshal_BOOLEAN__INT_POINTER( PurpleCallback cb, va_list args, void *data, void **return_val); void purple_marshal_POINTER__POINTER( PurpleCallback cb, va_list args, void *data, void **return_val); void purple_marshal_POINTER__POINTER_INT( PurpleCallback cb, va_list args, void *data, void **return_val); void purple_marshal_POINTER__POINTER_INT64( PurpleCallback cb, va_list args, void *data, void **return_val); void purple_marshal_POINTER__POINTER_INT_BOOLEAN( PurpleCallback cb, va_list args, void *data, void **return_val); void purple_marshal_POINTER__POINTER_INT64_BOOLEAN( PurpleCallback cb, va_list args, void *data, void **return_val); void purple_marshal_POINTER__POINTER_POINTER( PurpleCallback cb, va_list args, void *data, void **return_val); /*@}*/ G_END_DECLS #endif /* _PURPLE_SIGNALS_H_ */