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2.6.1:
2005-09-07 Murray Cumming <murrayc@murrayc.com>
* NEWS: Updated.
* configure.in: Increased version.
2005-03-10 Cedric Gustin <cedric.gustin@swing.be>
* MSVC_Net2003/Makefile.am: Add blank.cpp to EXTRA_DIST.
* MSVC_Net2003/libglademm/libglademm.vcproj: Disable warning #4250.
* MSVC_Net2003/examples/*/*.vcproj: Change name of
PDB file to $(OutDir)/$(TargetName).pdb. Disable warning #4250.
2.6.0:
2005-01-24 Cedric Gustin <cedric.gustin@swing.be>
* MSVC_Net2003/libglademm/Makefile.am: Rewrote rule for local copy
of glibmmconfig.h (required for 'make distcheck').
* MSVC_Net2003/libglademm/libglademm.vcproj: Removed GLIBMM_BUILD
macro.
2.5.1:
2005-01-11 Murray Cumming <murrayc@murrayc.com>
* MSVC_Net2003/libglademm/Makefile.am: Add libglademmconfig.h to
DISTCLEANFILES, to fix the distcheck.
2004-12-13 Cedric Gustin <cedric.gustin@swing.be>
* configure.in : parse version tags at configure time (for
libglademm-2.4.rc).
* MSVC_Net2003/libglademm/libglademm-2.4.rc.in : New resource file.
* MSVC_Net2003/libglademm/Makefile.am: Include libglademm-2.4.rc
in distribution.
* MSVC_Net2003/libglademm/libglademm.vcproj: Added resource file.
2004-12-08 Cedric Gustin <cedric.gustin@swing.be>
* MSVC_Net2003/: Initial release.
* configure.in: Added MSVC_Net2003 Makefiles.
* Makefile.am: Added MSVC_Net2003 subdir.
2004-08-28 Alberto Paro <alberto@paro.homeunix.org>
* libglade/xml.{ccg|hg}: Added connect_clicked() for easy connection of
buttons and menuitems signals to a signal handler.
* libglade/variablesmap.[ccg|hg]: Glade::VariablesMap now handles
Entry, ComboTextEntry, SpinButton, *Scale, Calendar and CheckBox.
* example/variablesmap: Improved the example to handle new
VariablesMap types.
2004-09-19 Murray Cumming <murrayc@murrayc.com>
* This is the HEAD branch.
2004-09-19 Murray Cumming <murrayc@murrayc.com>
* libglademm/xml.hg: Fix from Denis Leroy in bug #151872.
2.4.1:
2004-06-02 Bryan Forbes <bryan@reigndropsfall.net>
* examples/derived/deriveddialog.h: fix to compile with gcc 3.4.0.
2.4.0:
2.3.3:
2004-03-28 <jdhall@uiuc.edu>
* libglade/xml.hg: Check the return value of get_cwidget().
2004-03-18 Murray Cumming <murrayc@murrayc.com>
* docs/reference/Makefile.am: Removed make target dependency on
installed beautify_docs, so it does not try to rebuild them when
building from a tarball. Bug #137548 from Dalgoda.
2004-03-15 Cedric Gustin <cedric.gustin@swing.be>
* tools/m4/Makefile.am: install m4 files in libglademm-2.4 subdir
instead of libglademm-2.0.
2004-03-15 Cedric Gustin <cedric.gustin@swing.be>
* configure.in: Added test for struct packing convention on win32
(-mms-bitfields / -fnative-struct).
2004-03-12 Murray Cumming <murrayc@murrayc.com>
* libglade/src/xml.hg: get_widget_derived(): actually return the
existing widget when a wrapper instance already exists. Bug #136913
from Roger Whinlatter who submitted it to debian but should have
submitted it to bugzilla.gnome.org first.
2.3.2:
2004-02-13 Murray Cumming <murrayc@murrayc.com>
* Updated for latest libsigc++ 2 API.
2.3.1:
2003-12-31 Murray Cumming <murrayc@usa.net>
* docs/reference/Makefile.am: Generate a real devhelp file. Added
a doxygen_to_devhelp.xsl file for this, by copying it from gtkmm and
modifying it.
2003-12-29 Murray Cumming <murrayc@usa.net>
* configure.in: Use glibmm_check_perl() m4 macro installed by glibmm,
so that doxygen can know the PERL_PATH.
* docs/reference/Makefile.am: Added the docs rules from the same
file in gtkmm, so that the docs are built and distributed and installed
and uploaded.
2003-12-22 Murray Cumming <murrayc@usa.net>
* docs/reference/Makefile.am: Use beautify_docs.pl installed from
glibmm 2.4.
2.3.0:
2003-12-07 Murray Cumming <murrayc@usa.net>
* examples/menus/example.glade: Corrected the text. Patch by
Billy O'Connor in bug 128683.
2003-11-29 Murray Cumming <murrayc@usa.net>
* libglade/libglade-2.0.pc.in: Corrected library name.
2003-11-06 Cedric Gustin <cedric.gustin@swing.be>
* configure.in: Added test of win32 platform. Commented
out AM_DISABLE_SHARED (DLLs are shared libraries).
* build_shared/Makefile_build.am_fragment: added a few LDFLAGS
for win32 DLLs (defined in win32_dlls_ldflags and appended to
common_ldflags).
2003-11-06 Murray Cumming <murrayc@usa.net>
* Added examples/menus.
* examples/basic: Added and distributed basic.gladep which is
necessary to prevent glade-2 from creating libgnomeui menus.
2003-11-02 Murray Cumming <murrayc@usa.net>
* This is now libglademm 2.4, which builds against gtkmm 2.4, and is
parallel-installable with libglademm 2.0/2.2.
This is HEAD, for GNOME 2.6, using gtkmm 2.4.
2003-10-30 Murray Cumming <murrayc@usa.net>
* libglade/libglademm.h: Include gtkmmconfig.h rather than
libgnomemmconfig.h. These are platform-specific stuff. I am
surprised that it built before, because this does not depend
on libgnomemm at all.
2003-10-17 Alberto Paro <alberto@paro.homeunix.org>
* docs/reference/Doxyfile.in: fixed docs generation
2.1.2:
2003-09-25 Eric Bourque <ericb@computer.org>
* libglademm.spec.in: new file
2003-09-02 Murray Cumming <murrayc@usa.net>
* libglademm/src/xml.hg: Added code to get_widget_derived(),
to return an existing C++ instance if one exists. This makes
get_widget_derived() always return the same instance, like
get_widget() already does. I added some more explicit explanation
to the gtkmm book about this.
2.1.1:
2003-09-01 Murray Cumming <murrayc@usa.net>
* Just rebuilt the tarball. Some corruption was causing the
.la files to not be installed.
2.1.0:
2003-08-23 Murray Cumming <murrayc@usa.net>
* libglademm/src/xml.[hg|ccg]: Added
Glade::Xml::get_widget_derived() templated method.
* Added examples/derived/ to demonstrate it. This allows you
to encapsulate the handling of the child widgets inside the
container widget's code.
* Makefile.am: Added examples to SUBDIRS so that they are built
by default, for regression testing.
* examples/Makefile.am_fragment: Added top_srcdir include for
distcheck.
2.0.0:
2002-12-20 Daniel Elstner <daniel.elstner@gmx.net>
* examples/basic/basic.cc (main): Exit the program if loading
the glade file failed, so that it won't segfault.
2002-12-20 Murray Cumming <murrayc@usa.net>
* _IGNORE()ed some internal libglade functions.
2002-12-20 Murray Cumming <murrayc@usa.net>
* examples/basic/basic.cc: Used try/catch to catch the new XmlError
exception. Added some comments.
2002-12-20 Daniel Elstner <daniel.elstner@gmx.net>
* libglade/src/xml.{ccg,hg} (XmlError): New exception class.
(Xml::Xml): Throw an XmlError exception if glade_xml_construct()
or glade_xml_create_from_buffer() failed.
2002-12-16 Daniel Elstner <daniel.elstner@gmx.net>
* libglade/src/xml.{ccg,hg} (Xml::Xml): In order to reduce code
size, replace the ctor overloads with a single ctor and default
arguments, and treat empty strings as 0. Also, use std::string
instead of Glib::ustring for the filename argument.
(Xml::Xml): Add ctor overload for glade_xml_new_from_buffer().
We should use a construct() function instead but that requires
an API addition to libglade.
(Xml::create): Use std::string for the filename argument, and
reduce code by using default arguments instead of 3 overloads.
(Xml::create_from_buffer): Take a plain const char* for the buffer
argument, plus an int for its size. We already need to do this
for the ctor to avoid overload ambiguities, and I don't see much
of a point in providing an additional create_from_buffer() overload
since it's rarely used.
(Xml::get_widget_checked): New internal method that checks the
type of the widget and prints a warning on failure.
(Xml::get_widget): Move most of the code into the non-templated
method get_widget_checked(), to reduce binary size.
(Xml::relative_file): Take and return std::string, since it's
a filename.
(Xml::get_filename): New accessor to public struct data member.
(Xml::get_widget_name): Add.
(Xml::glade_get_widget_tree): Add.
* tools/m4/convert_libglademm.m4: Add conversion from GladeXML*
to Glib::RefPtr<Xml>.
2002-12-16 Murray Cumming <murrayc@usa.net>
* src/xml.hg: reparent_widget() is no longer virtual.
2002-12-16 Murray Cumming <murrayc@usa.net>
* src/xml.[hg|ccg]: Renamed lookup_type() to lookup_type_vfunc(), to
be consistent with other gtkmm vfuncs, and made it virtual.
2002-12-12 Murray Cumming <murrayc@usa.net>
* configure.in: Increased version from 1.3.x to 2.0
* libglademm/libglademm/Makefile.am: Changed librarary name.
* libglademm/*.pc.in: Changed library name.
* examples/Makefile.am_fragment: Changed library name.
2002-12-10 Bradley Bell <btb@debian.org>
* scripts/Makefile.am: distribute macros.m4
1.3.5:
* Updated for gtkmm2.
1.3.4:
2002-08-07 Murray Cumming <murrayc@usa.net>
* Glade::Xml now uses the new gtkmm _CONSTRUCT macro, so it uses
the correct Glib::Object constructor.
2002-08-06 Martin Schulze <MHL.Schulze@t-online.de>
* examples/basic/Makefile.am: Replace 'example' with 'basic' to
match the actual file names.
1.3.3:
2002-07-16 Murray Cumming <murrayc@usa.net>
* Rebuilt for latest gtkmm.
1.3.2:
2002-06-23 Murray Cumming <murrayc@usa.net>
* Rebuilt for latest gtkmm.
* VariablesMap: Fixed "no return statement" warning.
1.3.1:
2002-05-02 Murray Cumming <murrayc@usa.net>
* Added Gnome::Glade::VariablesMap, with an example. This allows
you to map named Glade widgets to member variables, and transfer
all the data with one method call.
1.3.0:
2002-04-29 Murray Cumming <murrayc@usa.net>
* Added reparent_widget() method.
2002-04-28 Murray Cumming <murrayc@usa.net>
* Added templated get_widget(name, widget) override, which
does the dynamic casting and warns about any runtime errors, so
that application code doesn't need to.
2002-04-25 Murray Cumming <murrayc@usa.net>
* examples/basic: Use a GtkDialog in the .glade file instead of
the deprecated GnomeDialog. The signal connection now seems to
work.
* libglade/src/xml.[hg|ccg]: Added a lookup_type() vfunc
that instantiates gtkmm types instead of gtk+ types. This requires
the latest libglade.
2002-04-25 Michael A. Koziarski <michael@koziarski.org>
* libglade/src/xml.ccg
* libglade/src/xml.hg: As requested, implemented overloaded
create_from_buffer methods.
2002-04-25 Murray Cumming <murrayc@usa.net>
* Added "basic" example based on the libglade docs and Michael
Koziarski's .glade file.
2002-04-24 Michael A. Koziarski <michael@koziarski.org>
* libglade/src/xml.ccg
* libglade/src/xml.hg: Implemented overloaded create methods &
constructors. Most applications won't need to send a domain
parameter, and some don't need a root parameter
2002-04-23 Murray Cumming <murrayc@usa.net>
* Generated sources are now distributed. The
build_shared/*.am_fragement files were copied from libgnomecanvasmm.
2002-04-23 Murray Cumming <murrayc@usa.net>
* Xml constructor uses the glade_xml_construct() function because
GladeXML doesn't have construct-time properties yet.

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Basic Installation
==================
These are generic installation instructions.
The `configure' shell script attempts to guess correct values for
various system-dependent variables used during compilation. It uses
those values to create a `Makefile' in each directory of the package.
It may also create one or more `.h' files containing system-dependent
definitions. Finally, it creates a shell script `config.status' that
you can run in the future to recreate the current configuration, a file
`config.cache' that saves the results of its tests to speed up
reconfiguring, and a file `config.log' containing compiler output
(useful mainly for debugging `configure').
If you need to do unusual things to compile the package, please try
to figure out how `configure' could check whether to do them, and mail
diffs or instructions to the address given in the `README' so they can
be considered for the next release. If at some point `config.cache'
contains results you don't want to keep, you may remove or edit it.
The file `configure.in' is used to create `configure' by a program
called `autoconf'. You only need `configure.in' if you want to change
it or regenerate `configure' using a newer version of `autoconf'.
The simplest way to compile this package is:
1. `cd' to the directory containing the package's source code and type
`./configure' to configure the package for your system. If you're
using `csh' on an old version of System V, you might need to type
`sh ./configure' instead to prevent `csh' from trying to execute
`configure' itself.
Running `configure' takes awhile. While running, it prints some
messages telling which features it is checking for.
2. Type `make' to compile the package.
3. Optionally, type `make check' to run any self-tests that come with
the package.
4. Type `make install' to install the programs and any data files and
documentation.
5. You can remove the program binaries and object files from the
source code directory by typing `make clean'. To also remove the
files that `configure' created (so you can compile the package for
a different kind of computer), type `make distclean'. There is
also a `make maintainer-clean' target, but that is intended mainly
for the package's developers. If you use it, you may have to get
all sorts of other programs in order to regenerate files that came
with the distribution.
Compilers and Options
=====================
Some systems require unusual options for compilation or linking that
the `configure' script does not know about. You can give `configure'
initial values for variables by setting them in the environment. Using
a Bourne-compatible shell, you can do that on the command line like
this:
CC=c89 CFLAGS=-O2 LIBS=-lposix ./configure
Or on systems that have the `env' program, you can do it like this:
env CPPFLAGS=-I/usr/local/include LDFLAGS=-s ./configure
Compiling For Multiple Architectures
====================================
You can compile the package for more than one kind of computer at the
same time, by placing the object files for each architecture in their
own directory. To do this, you must use a version of `make' that
supports the `VPATH' variable, such as GNU `make'. `cd' to the
directory where you want the object files and executables to go and run
the `configure' script. `configure' automatically checks for the
source code in the directory that `configure' is in and in `..'.
If you have to use a `make' that does not supports the `VPATH'
variable, you have to compile the package for one architecture at a time
in the source code directory. After you have installed the package for
one architecture, use `make distclean' before reconfiguring for another
architecture.
Installation Names
==================
By default, `make install' will install the package's files in
`/usr/local/bin', `/usr/local/man', etc. You can specify an
installation prefix other than `/usr/local' by giving `configure' the
option `--prefix=PATH'.
You can specify separate installation prefixes for
architecture-specific files and architecture-independent files. If you
give `configure' the option `--exec-prefix=PATH', the package will use
PATH as the prefix for installing programs and libraries.
Documentation and other data files will still use the regular prefix.
In addition, if you use an unusual directory layout you can give
options like `--bindir=PATH' to specify different values for particular
kinds of files. Run `configure --help' for a list of the directories
you can set and what kinds of files go in them.
If the package supports it, you can cause programs to be installed
with an extra prefix or suffix on their names by giving `configure' the
option `--program-prefix=PREFIX' or `--program-suffix=SUFFIX'.
Optional Features
=================
Some packages pay attention to `--enable-FEATURE' options to
`configure', where FEATURE indicates an optional part of the package.
They may also pay attention to `--with-PACKAGE' options, where PACKAGE
is something like `gnu-as' or `x' (for the X Window System). The
`README' should mention any `--enable-' and `--with-' options that the
package recognizes.
For packages that use the X Window System, `configure' can usually
find the X include and library files automatically, but if it doesn't,
you can use the `configure' options `--x-includes=DIR' and
`--x-libraries=DIR' to specify their locations.
Specifying the System Type
==========================
There may be some features `configure' can not figure out
automatically, but needs to determine by the type of host the package
will run on. Usually `configure' can figure that out, but if it prints
a message saying it can not guess the host type, give it the
`--host=TYPE' option. TYPE can either be a short name for the system
type, such as `sun4', or a canonical name with three fields:
CPU-COMPANY-SYSTEM
See the file `config.sub' for the possible values of each field. If
`config.sub' isn't included in this package, then this package doesn't
need to know the host type.
If you are building compiler tools for cross-compiling, you can also
use the `--target=TYPE' option to select the type of system they will
produce code for and the `--build=TYPE' option to select the type of
system on which you are compiling the package.
Sharing Defaults
================
If you want to set default values for `configure' scripts to share,
you can create a site shell script called `config.site' that gives
default values for variables like `CC', `cache_file', and `prefix'.
`configure' looks for `PREFIX/share/config.site' if it exists, then
`PREFIX/etc/config.site' if it exists. Or, you can set the
`CONFIG_SITE' environment variable to the location of the site script.
A warning: not all `configure' scripts look for a site script.
Operation Controls
==================
`configure' recognizes the following options to control how it
operates.
`--cache-file=FILE'
Use and save the results of the tests in FILE instead of
`./config.cache'. Set FILE to `/dev/null' to disable caching, for
debugging `configure'.
`--help'
Print a summary of the options to `configure', and exit.
`--quiet'
`--silent'
`-q'
Do not print messages saying which checks are being made. To
suppress all normal output, redirect it to `/dev/null' (any error
messages will still be shown).
`--srcdir=DIR'
Look for the package's source code in directory DIR. Usually
`configure' can determine that directory automatically.
`--version'
Print the version of Autoconf used to generate the `configure'
script, and exit.
`configure' also accepts some other, not widely useful, options.

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2.6.1:
* Windows build fixes. (Cedric Gustin)
2.6.0:
libglademm 2.6 is API/ABI-compatible with libglademm 2.4.
Changes since libglademm 2.4:
* Glade::Xml: Added connect_clicked() for easy connection of
buttons and menuitems signals. (Alberto Paro)
* Glade::VariablesMap: now handles Entry, ComboTextEntry,
SpinButton, *Scale, Calendar and CheckBox. (Alberto Paro).
2.5.1:
* Glade::Xml: Added connect_clicked() for easy connection of
buttons and menuitems signals. (Alberto Paro)
* Glade::VariablesMap: now handles Entry, ComboTextEntry,
SpinButton, *Scale, Calendar and CheckBox. (Alberto Paro).
2.4.1:
* gcc 3.4 build fix. (Bryan Forbes)
2.4.0:
The API is now stable.
2.3.3:
* get_widget():
- Don't create a C++ object with a null C object, when the
C object can not be found. (jdhall)
- Really return existing widget wrappers. (Murray Cumming)
* Stop accidental need for doxygen when building from tarballs.
(Murray Cumming)
* win32: Test for -mms-bitfields / -fnative-struct.
2.3.2:
* Updated for new libsigc++ 2 syntax.
2.3.1:
Documentation:
- Generate and install devhelp file.
- beautify hmtl documentation, like the gtkmm docs.
- Install html documentation.
2.3.0:
This is the new unstable branch of the parallel-installable libglademm 2.4,
for use with gtkmm 2.4.
2.1.2:
* get_widget_derived() now returns an existing C++ instance if one exists, like
get_widget() already does. (Murray Cumming)
2.1.1:
No changes. Just recreated the tarball - it was not installing the .la files.
2.1.0:
This is the development phase for libglademm 2.2.0,
which will add API but will not break API or ABI.
* Added Glade::Xml::get_widget_derived() and
examples/derived/ to demonstrate it.
This allows you to use Glade to layout your
own derived container widgets. Tell me what you
think.
(Murray Cumming)
2.0.1:
* Rebuilt the tarball with newer autotools, fixing the $SED problem.
2.0.0
* Glade::Xml::create() now throws an XmlError expection if it fails.
(Daniel Elstner)
* Minimise use of templates, to reduce application code size.
(Daniel Elstner)
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# -*- python -*-
import glob
import os
Import('env libraries')
libglademm_files = glob.glob('libglademm/*.cc')
libglademm = env.Copy()
libglademm.Merge([libraries['gtk2'], libraries['glade2'], libraries['sigc2'], libraries['glibmm2'], libraries['pangomm'], libraries['atkmm'], libraries['gdkmm2'], libraries['gtkmm2']])
libglade = libglademm.StaticLibrary('libglademm', libglademm_files)
Default(libglade)

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/* $Id$ */
/* libglademm - a C++ wrapper for libglade
*
* Copyright 1999-2001 Free Software Foundation
*
* This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
* modify it under the terms of the GNU Library General Public
* License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either
* version 2 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
* Library General Public License for more details.
*
* You should have received a copy of the GNU Library General Public
* License along with this library; if not, write to the Free
* Software Foundation, Inc., 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA.
*/
#ifndef LIBGLADEMM_H
#define LIBGLADEMM_H
/* libglademm version. */
extern const int libglademm_major_version;
extern const int libglademm_minor_version;
extern const int libglademm_micro_version;
#include <libglademm/xml.h>
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// -*- c++ -*-
/* $Id$ */
/* init.cc
*
* Copyright 2001 Free Software Foundation
*
* This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
* modify it under the terms of the GNU Library General Public
* License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either
* version 2 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
* Library General Public License for more details.
*
* You should have received a copy of the GNU Library General Public
* License along with this library; if not, write to the Free
* Software Foundation, Inc., 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA.
*/
#include <libglademm/init.h>
#include <libglademm/wrap_init.h>
namespace Gnome
{
namespace Glade
{
} //namespace Glade
} //namespace Gnome

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// -*- c++ -*-
#ifndef _LIBGLADEMM_INIT_H
#define _LIBGLADEMM_INIT_H
/* $Id$ */
/* init.h
*
* Copyright 2001 Free Software Foundation
*
* This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
* modify it under the terms of the GNU Library General Public
* License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either
* version 2 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
* Library General Public License for more details.
*
* You should have received a copy of the GNU Library General Public
* License along with this library; if not, write to the Free
* Software Foundation, Inc., 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA.
*/
namespace Gnome
{
namespace Glade
{
} /* namespace Glade */
} //namespace Gnome
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// -*- c++ -*-
// Generated by gtkmmproc -- DO NOT MODIFY!
#ifndef _LIBGLADEMM_XML_P_H
#define _LIBGLADEMM_XML_P_H
#include <glibmm/private/object_p.h>
#include <glibmm/class.h>
namespace Gnome
{
namespace Glade
{
class Xml_Class : public Glib::Class
{
public:
#ifndef DOXYGEN_SHOULD_SKIP_THIS
typedef Xml CppObjectType;
typedef GladeXML BaseObjectType;
typedef GladeXMLClass BaseClassType;
typedef Glib::Object_Class CppClassParent;
typedef GObjectClass BaseClassParent;
friend class Xml;
#endif /* DOXYGEN_SHOULD_SKIP_THIS */
const Glib::Class& init();
static void class_init_function(void* g_class, void* class_data);
static Glib::ObjectBase* wrap_new(GObject*);
protected:
//Callbacks (default signal handlers):
//These will call the *_impl member methods, which will then call the existing default signal callbacks, if any.
//You could prevent the original default signal handlers being called by overriding the *_impl method.
//Callbacks (virtual functions):
static GType lookup_type_vfunc_callback(GladeXML* self, const char* classname);
};
} // namespace Glade
} // namespace Gnome
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/* variablesmap.cc
*
* Copyright (C) 2002 The libglademm Development Team
*
* This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
* modify it under the terms of the GNU Library General Public
* License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either
* version 2 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
* Library General Public License for more details.
*
* You should have received a copy of the GNU Library General Public
* License along with this library; if not, write to the Free
* Software Foundation, Inc., 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA.
*/
#include <libglademm/variablesmap.h>
#include <gtkmm/togglebutton.h>
#include <gtkmm/entry.h>
#include <gtkmm/calendar.h>
#include <gtkmm/scale.h>
#include <gtkmm/comboboxentry.h>
namespace Gnome
{
namespace Glade
{
VariablesMap::VariablesMap(const Glib::RefPtr<Glade::Xml>& glade)
: m_refGlade(glade)
{
}
VariablesMap::~VariablesMap()
{
}
void VariablesMap::connect_widget(const Glib::ustring& widget_name, bool& variable)
{
Gtk::ToggleButton* pToggleButton = 0;
m_refGlade->get_widget(widget_name, pToggleButton); //Glade::Xml will complain if it is not a ToggleButton.
if(pToggleButton)
{
m_mapWidgetsToVariables[pToggleButton] = (void*)(&variable);
}
}
void VariablesMap::connect_widget(const Glib::ustring& widget_name, Glib::ustring& variable)
{
Gtk::Widget* pWidget = 0;
m_refGlade->get_widget(widget_name, pWidget);
Gtk::Entry* pEntry = dynamic_cast<Gtk::Entry*>(pWidget); //it mange both Gtk::entry and Gtk::SpinButton
Gtk::ComboBoxEntry* pComboBoxEntry = dynamic_cast<Gtk::ComboBoxEntry*>(pWidget);
if(pEntry)
{
m_mapWidgetsToVariables[pEntry] = (void*)(&variable);
}
if(pComboBoxEntry)
{
m_mapWidgetsToVariables[pComboBoxEntry] = (void*)(&variable);
}
}
void VariablesMap::connect_widget(const Glib::ustring& widget_name, double& variable)
{
Gtk::Widget* pWidget = 0;
m_refGlade->get_widget(widget_name, pWidget);
Gtk::Scale* pScale = dynamic_cast<Gtk::Scale*>(pWidget);
if(pScale)
{
m_mapWidgetsToVariables[pScale] = (void*)(&variable);
}
}
void VariablesMap::connect_widget(const Glib::ustring& widget_name, Glib::Date& variable)
{
Gtk::Widget* pWidget = 0;
m_refGlade->get_widget(widget_name, pWidget);
Gtk::Calendar* pCalendar = dynamic_cast<Gtk::Calendar*>(pWidget);
if(pCalendar)
{
m_mapWidgetsToVariables[pCalendar] = (void*)(&variable);
}
}
void VariablesMap::transfer_widgets_to_variables()
{
if(validate_widgets()) //If the widgets' data is correct. Useful to override.
{
for(type_mapWidgetsToVariables::iterator iter = m_mapWidgetsToVariables.begin(); iter != m_mapWidgetsToVariables.end(); ++iter)
{
transfer_one_widget(iter->first, true); //true = to_variable.
}
}
}
void VariablesMap::transfer_variables_to_widgets()
{
for(type_mapWidgetsToVariables::iterator iter = m_mapWidgetsToVariables.begin(); iter != m_mapWidgetsToVariables.end(); ++iter)
{
transfer_one_widget(iter->first, false); //false = to_widget.
}
}
void VariablesMap::transfer_one_widget(Gtk::Widget* pWidget, bool to_variable)
{
//Find the widget in the map:
type_mapWidgetsToVariables::iterator iterFind = m_mapWidgetsToVariables.find(pWidget);
if(iterFind != m_mapWidgetsToVariables.end())
{
//Get the variable for the widget:
void* pVariable = iterFind->second;
if(pVariable)
{
//Cast the variable appropriately and set it appropriately:
Gtk::Entry* pEntry = dynamic_cast<Gtk::Entry*>(pWidget);
Gtk::ComboBoxEntry* pComboBoxEntry = dynamic_cast<Gtk::ComboBoxEntry*>(pWidget);
Gtk::ToggleButton* pToggleButton = dynamic_cast<Gtk::ToggleButton*>(pWidget); //CheckButtons and RadioButtons.
Gtk::Scale* pScale = dynamic_cast<Gtk::Scale*>(pWidget);
Gtk::Calendar* pCalendar = dynamic_cast<Gtk::Calendar*>(pWidget);
if(pEntry)
{
Glib::ustring* pVar = (Glib::ustring*)(pVariable);
if(to_variable)
(*pVar) = pEntry->get_text();
else
pEntry->set_text(*pVar);
}
if(pComboBoxEntry)
{
Glib::ustring* pVar = (Glib::ustring*)(pVariable);
Gtk::Entry* pIEntry = dynamic_cast<Gtk::Entry*>(pComboBoxEntry->get_child());
if(to_variable){
if(pIEntry)
(*pVar) = pIEntry->get_text();
} else {
if(pIEntry)
pIEntry->set_text(*pVar);
}
}
if(pToggleButton)
{
bool* pVar = (bool*)(pVariable);
if(to_variable)
(*pVar) = pToggleButton->get_active();
else
pToggleButton->set_active(*pVar);
}
if(pScale)
{
double* pVar = (double*)(pVariable);
if(to_variable)
(*pVar) = pScale->get_value();
else
pScale->set_value(*pVar);
}
if(pCalendar)
{
Glib::Date* pVar = (Glib::Date*)(pVariable);
if(to_variable){
guint year,month,day;
pCalendar->get_date(year,month,day);
(*pVar) = Glib::Date(day,(Glib::Date::Month)month,year);
} else {
pCalendar->select_day(pVar->get_day());
pCalendar->select_month(pVar->get_month(), pVar->get_year());
}
}
}
}
}
bool VariablesMap::validate_widgets()
{
//Override to add validation.
//TODO: We could add some automatic data-range and text-length validation.
return true;
}
} /* namespace Glade */
} /* namespace Gnome */

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/* variablesmap.h
*
* Copyright (C) 2002 The libglademm Development Team
*
* This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
* modify it under the terms of the GNU Library General Public
* License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either
* version 2 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
* Library General Public License for more details.
*
* You should have received a copy of the GNU Library General Public
* License along with this library; if not, write to the Free
* Software Foundation, Inc., 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA.
*/
#ifndef _LIBGLADEMM_VARIABLESMAP_H
#define _LIBGLADEMM_VARIABLESMAP_H
#include <libglademm/xml.h>
#include <map>
namespace Gnome
{
namespace Glade
{
/** Associates named Glade widgets with member variables.
* Use connect_widget() to link the widgets with variables that will contain their data.
* Then use transfer_widgets_to_variables() and transfer_variables_to_widgets() to get or set all of the variables at once.
*
* This is meant to be a bit like MFC's "Dialog Data Exchange and Validation".
*
* The association of widget and member varables follow this mapping:
*
* Gtk::Entry --> Glib::ustring
* Gtk::SpinBox --> Glib::ustring
* Gtk::ComboBoxEntry --> Glib::ustring
* Gtk::Scale --> double
* Gtk::Calendar --> Glib::Date
* Gtk::CheckBox --> bool
* Gtk::RadioButton --> bool
*
*/
class VariablesMap
{
public:
explicit VariablesMap(const Glib::RefPtr<Glade::Xml>& glade);
virtual ~VariablesMap();
///For ToggleButton (CheckBox and RadioButton)
virtual void connect_widget(const Glib::ustring& widget_name, bool& variable);
///For Entry, ComboBoxEntry and SpinBox
virtual void connect_widget(const Glib::ustring& widget_name, Glib::ustring& variable);
///For Scale (HScale and VScale)
virtual void connect_widget(const Glib::ustring& widget_name, double& variable);
///For Calendar
virtual void connect_widget(const Glib::ustring& widget_name, Glib::Date& variable);
///Transfer data from the widget to the variable.
virtual void transfer_widgets_to_variables();
///Transfer data from the variable to the widget.
virtual void transfer_variables_to_widgets();
protected:
/** Override this to validate the data that the user enters into the widgets.
* The return value indicates whether the widgets' data is valid.
*/
virtual bool validate_widgets();
virtual void transfer_one_widget(Gtk::Widget* pWidget, bool to_variable);
typedef std::map<Gtk::Widget*, void*> type_mapWidgetsToVariables;
type_mapWidgetsToVariables m_mapWidgetsToVariables;
Glib::RefPtr<Glade::Xml> m_refGlade;
};
} /* namespace Glade */
} /* namespace Gnome */
#endif /* _LIBGLADEMM_VARIABLESMAP_H */

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#include <glib.h>
// Disable the 'const' function attribute of the get_type() functions.
// GCC would optimize them out because we don't use the return value.
#undef G_GNUC_CONST
#define G_GNUC_CONST /* empty */
#include <libglademm/wrap_init.h>
#include <glibmm/error.h>
#include <glibmm/object.h>
// #include the widget headers so that we can call the get_type() static methods:
#include "xml.h"
extern "C"
{
//Declarations of the *_get_type() functions:
GType glade_xml_get_type(void);
//Declarations of the *_error_quark() functions:
} // extern "C"
//Declarations of the *_Class::wrap_new() methods, instead of including all the private headers:
namespace Gnome { namespace Glade { class Xml_Class { public: static Glib::ObjectBase* wrap_new(GObject*); }; } }
namespace Gnome { namespace Glade {
void wrap_init()
{
// Register Error domains:
// Map gtypes to gtkmm wrapper-creation functions:
Glib::wrap_register(glade_xml_get_type(), &Gnome::Glade::Xml_Class::wrap_new);
// Register the gtkmm gtypes:
Gnome::Glade::Xml::get_type();
} // wrap_init()
} //Glade
} //Gnome

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#ifndef _LIBGLADEMM_WRAP_INIT_H
#define _LIBGLADEMM_WRAP_INIT_H
/* wrap_init.h
*
* Copyright (C) 1998-2001 The libglademm Development Team
*
* This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
* modify it under the terms of the GNU Library General Public
* License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either
* version 2 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
* Library General Public License for more details.
*
* You should have received a copy of the GNU Library General Public
* License along with this library; if not, write to the Free
* Software Foundation, Inc., 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA.
*/
// wrap_init.cc is generated by tools/generate_wrap_init.pl
namespace Gnome
{
namespace UI
{
void wrap_init();
} /* namespace UI */
} /* namespace Gnome */
#endif // _LIBGLADEMM_WRAP_INIT_H

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// Generated by gtkmmproc -- DO NOT MODIFY!
#include <libglademm/xml.h>
#include <libglademm/private/xml_p.h>
/* $Id$ */
/* Copyright (C) 2002 The libglademm Development Team
*
* This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
* modify it under the terms of the GNU Library General Public
* License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either
* version 2 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
* Library General Public License for more details.
*
* You should have received a copy of the GNU Library General Public
* License along with this library; if not, write to the Free
* Software Foundation, Inc., 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA.
*/
#include <glade/glade-xml.h>
#include <gtkmm/button.h>
#include <gtkmm/menuitem.h>
namespace Gnome
{
namespace Glade
{
XmlError::XmlError(const Glib::ustring& message)
:
message_ (message)
{}
XmlError::~XmlError() throw()
{}
XmlError::XmlError(const XmlError& other)
:
Glib::Exception (other),
message_ (other.message_)
{}
XmlError& XmlError::operator=(const XmlError& other)
{
message_ = other.message_;
return *this;
}
Glib::ustring XmlError::what() const
{
return message_;
}
Xml::Xml(const std::string& filename, const Glib::ustring& root, const Glib::ustring& domain)
:
Glib::ObjectBase(0), //Mark this class as gtkmmproc-generated, rather than a custom class, to allow vfunc optimisations.
Glib::Object(Glib::ConstructParams(xml_class_.init(), (char*) 0))
{
if(!glade_xml_construct(gobj(), filename.c_str(), root.empty() ? 0 : root.c_str(),
domain.empty() ? 0 : domain.c_str()))
{
throw XmlError("Failed to load glade file `" + Glib::filename_to_utf8(filename) + '\'');
}
}
// TODO: we need glade_xml_construct_from_buffer()
Xml::Xml(const char* buffer, int size, const Glib::ustring& root, const Glib::ustring& domain)
:
Glib::ObjectBase(0),
Glib::Object((GObject*) glade_xml_new_from_buffer(
buffer, size, root.empty() ? 0 : root.c_str(), domain.empty() ? 0 : domain.c_str()))
{
if(!gobj())
throw XmlError("Failed to read glade input buffer");
}
// static
Glib::RefPtr<Xml> Xml::create(const std::string& filename,
const Glib::ustring& root, const Glib::ustring& domain)
{
return Glib::RefPtr<Xml>(new Xml(filename, root, domain));
}
// static
Glib::RefPtr<Xml> Xml::create_from_buffer(const char* buffer, int size,
const Glib::ustring& root, const Glib::ustring& domain)
{
return Glib::RefPtr<Xml>(new Xml(buffer, size, root, domain));
}
void Xml::reparent_widget(const Glib::ustring& name, Gtk::Container& container)
{
Gtk::Widget* pWidget = 0;
get_widget(name, pWidget);
g_return_if_fail(pWidget != 0);
pWidget->reparent(container);
}
Gtk::Widget* Xml::get_widget_checked(const Glib::ustring& name, GType type)
{
// Get the widget from the glade file.
Gtk::Widget *const pWidget = get_widget(name);
if(!pWidget)
{
g_critical("widget `%s' not found in glade file `%s'", name.c_str(), gobj()->filename);
return 0;
}
// Check if it has the correct type.
if(!g_type_is_a(G_OBJECT_TYPE(pWidget->gobj()), type))
{
g_critical("widget `%s' (in glade file `%s') is of type `%s' but `%s' was expected",
name.c_str(), gobj()->filename, G_OBJECT_TYPE_NAME(pWidget->gobj()), g_type_name(type));
return 0;
}
return pWidget;
}
GtkWidget* Xml::get_cwidget(const Glib::ustring& name)
{
GtkWidget* pCWidget = glade_xml_get_widget(gobj(), name.c_str());
if(!pCWidget)
g_critical("Glade::Xml::get_cwidget(): glade_xml_get_widget() failed.");
return pCWidget;
}
// Custom coded so that we can custom-code the vfunc in the Xml class.
// This is marginally better than modifying gtkmmproc to allow this.
//
GType Xml_Class::lookup_type_vfunc_callback(GladeXML* self, const char* classname)
{
CppObjectType *const obj = dynamic_cast<CppObjectType*>(
Glib::ObjectBase::_get_current_wrapper((GObject*) self));
if(obj)
{
try
{
return obj->lookup_type_vfunc(Glib::convert_const_gchar_ptr_to_ustring(classname));
}
catch(...)
{
Glib::exception_handlers_invoke();
}
}
else
{
BaseClassType *const base = static_cast<BaseClassType*>(
g_type_class_peek_parent(G_OBJECT_GET_CLASS(self)) // Get the parent class of the object class.
);
if(base && base->lookup_type)
return (*base->lookup_type)(self, classname);
}
return 0;
}
GType Xml::lookup_type_vfunc(const Glib::ustring& classname)
{
// See if there is a gtkmm version of the gclass:
Glib::ustring classname_prefixed ("gtkmm__"); // gtkmm uses a prefix
classname_prefixed += classname;
GType gtype = g_type_from_name(classname_prefixed.c_str());
if(gtype == G_TYPE_INVALID) // if it's not a registered typename
{
// There's no gtkmm derived type, so just use the normal one.
gtype = g_type_from_name(classname.c_str());
}
return gtype;
}
void Xml::connect_clicked(const Glib::ustring& widget_name, const sigc::slot<void>& slot_ )
{
Gtk::Widget* pWidget = 0;
get_widget(widget_name, pWidget);
Gtk::Button* pButton = dynamic_cast<Gtk::Button*>(pWidget);
Gtk::MenuItem* pMenuItem = dynamic_cast<Gtk::MenuItem*>(pWidget);
if(pButton)
pButton->signal_clicked().connect( slot_);
if(pMenuItem)
pMenuItem->signal_activate().connect( slot_ );
}
} // namespace Glade
} // namespace Gnome
namespace
{
} // anonymous namespace
namespace Glib
{
Glib::RefPtr<Gnome::Glade::Xml> wrap(GladeXML* object, bool take_copy)
{
return Glib::RefPtr<Gnome::Glade::Xml>( dynamic_cast<Gnome::Glade::Xml*> (Glib::wrap_auto ((GObject*)(object), take_copy)) );
//We use dynamic_cast<> in case of multiple inheritance.
}
} /* namespace Glib */
namespace Gnome
{
namespace Glade
{
/* The *_Class implementation: */
const Glib::Class& Xml_Class::init()
{
if(!gtype_) // create the GType if necessary
{
// Glib::Class has to know the class init function to clone custom types.
class_init_func_ = &Xml_Class::class_init_function;
// This is actually just optimized away, apparently with no harm.
// Make sure that the parent type has been created.
//CppClassParent::CppObjectType::get_type();
// Create the wrapper type, with the same class/instance size as the base type.
register_derived_type(glade_xml_get_type());
// Add derived versions of interfaces, if the C type implements any interfaces:
}
return *this;
}
void Xml_Class::class_init_function(void* g_class, void* class_data)
{
BaseClassType *const klass = static_cast<BaseClassType*>(g_class);
CppClassParent::class_init_function(klass, class_data);
klass->lookup_type = &lookup_type_vfunc_callback;
}
Glib::ObjectBase* Xml_Class::wrap_new(GObject* object)
{
return new Xml((GladeXML*)object);
}
/* The implementation: */
GladeXML* Xml::gobj_copy()
{
reference();
return gobj();
}
Xml::Xml(const Glib::ConstructParams& construct_params)
:
Glib::Object(construct_params)
{}
Xml::Xml(GladeXML* castitem)
:
Glib::Object((GObject*)(castitem))
{}
Xml::~Xml()
{}
Xml::CppClassType Xml::xml_class_; // initialize static member
GType Xml::get_type()
{
return xml_class_.init().get_type();
}
GType Xml::get_base_type()
{
return glade_xml_get_type();
}
std::string Xml::get_filename() const
{
return Glib::convert_const_gchar_ptr_to_stdstring(gobj()->filename);
}
Gtk::Widget* Xml::get_widget(const Glib::ustring& name)
{
return Glib::wrap(glade_xml_get_widget(gobj(), name.c_str()));
}
Glib::ListHandle<Gtk::Widget*> Xml::get_widget_prefix(const Glib::ustring& name)
{
return Glib::ListHandle<Gtk::Widget*>(glade_xml_get_widget_prefix(gobj(), name.c_str()), Glib::OWNERSHIP_SHALLOW);
}
std::string Xml::relative_file(const std::string& filename) const
{
return Glib::convert_return_gchar_ptr_to_stdstring(glade_xml_relative_file(const_cast<GladeXML*>(gobj()), filename.c_str()));
}
Glib::ustring Xml::get_widget_name(Gtk::Widget& widget)
{
return Glib::convert_const_gchar_ptr_to_ustring(glade_get_widget_name((widget).gobj()));
}
Glib::RefPtr<Xml> Xml::get_widget_tree(Gtk::Widget& widget)
{
Glib::RefPtr<Xml> retvalue = Glib::wrap(glade_get_widget_tree((widget).gobj()));
if(retvalue)
retvalue->reference(); //The function does not do a ref for us.
return retvalue;
}
} // namespace Glade
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// -*- c++ -*-
// Generated by gtkmmproc -- DO NOT MODIFY!
#ifndef _LIBGLADEMM_XML_H
#define _LIBGLADEMM_XML_H
#include <glibmm.h>
/* $Id$ */
/* Copyright (C) 2002 The libglademm Development Team
*
* This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
* modify it under the terms of the GNU Library General Public
* License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either
* version 2 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
* Library General Public License for more details.
*
* You should have received a copy of the GNU Library General Public
* License along with this library; if not, write to the Free
* Software Foundation, Inc., 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA.
*/
#include <gtkmm/container.h>
#ifndef DOXYGEN_SHOULD_SKIP_THIS
typedef struct _GladeXML GladeXML;
typedef struct _GladeXMLClass GladeXMLClass;
#endif /* DOXYGEN_SHOULD_SKIP_THIS */
namespace Gnome
{
namespace Glade
{ class Xml_Class; } // namespace Glade
} // namespace Gnome
namespace Gnome
{
namespace Glade
{
class XmlError : public Glib::Exception
{
public:
explicit XmlError(const Glib::ustring& message);
virtual ~XmlError() throw();
XmlError(const XmlError& other);
XmlError& operator=(const XmlError& other);
virtual Glib::ustring what() const;
private:
Glib::ustring message_;
};
class Xml : public Glib::Object
{
#ifndef DOXYGEN_SHOULD_SKIP_THIS
public:
typedef Xml CppObjectType;
typedef Xml_Class CppClassType;
typedef GladeXML BaseObjectType;
typedef GladeXMLClass BaseClassType;
private: friend class Xml_Class;
static CppClassType xml_class_;
private:
// noncopyable
Xml(const Xml&);
Xml& operator=(const Xml&);
protected:
explicit Xml(const Glib::ConstructParams& construct_params);
explicit Xml(GladeXML* castitem);
#endif /* DOXYGEN_SHOULD_SKIP_THIS */
public:
virtual ~Xml();
#ifndef DOXYGEN_SHOULD_SKIP_THIS
static GType get_type() G_GNUC_CONST;
static GType get_base_type() G_GNUC_CONST;
#endif
///Provides access to the underlying C GObject.
GladeXML* gobj() { return reinterpret_cast<GladeXML*>(gobject_); }
///Provides access to the underlying C GObject.
const GladeXML* gobj() const { return reinterpret_cast<GladeXML*>(gobject_); }
///Provides access to the underlying C instance. The caller is responsible for unrefing it. Use when directly setting fields in structs.
GladeXML* gobj_copy();
private:
//Ignore private glade_xml functions.
protected:
/** Loads a glade XML file.
* @throw XmlError
*/
Xml(const std::string& filename, const Glib::ustring& root, const Glib::ustring& domain);
/** Reads glade XML data from memory.
* @throw XmlError
*/
Xml(const char* buffer, int size, const Glib::ustring& root, const Glib::ustring& domain);
Gtk::Widget* get_widget_checked(const Glib::ustring& name, GType type);
GtkWidget* get_cwidget(const Glib::ustring& name);
public:
typedef Gnome::Glade::XmlError Error;
/** Loads a glade XML file.
* @throw XmlError
*/
static Glib::RefPtr<Xml> create(const std::string& filename,
const Glib::ustring& root = Glib::ustring(),
const Glib::ustring& domain = Glib::ustring());
/** Reads glade XML data from memory.
* @throw XmlError
*/
static Glib::RefPtr<Xml> create_from_buffer(const char* buffer, int size,
const Glib::ustring& root = Glib::ustring(),
const Glib::ustring& domain = Glib::ustring());
std::string get_filename() const;
//void glade_xml_signal_connect (GladeXML *self,
// const char *handlername,
// GCallback func);
//void glade_xml_signal_connect_data (GladeXML *self,
// const char *handlername,
// GCallback func,
// gpointer user_data);
//
//void glade_xml_signal_autoconnect (GladeXML *self);
//
//
//typedef void (*GladeXMLConnectFunc) (const gchar *handler_name,
// GObject *object,
// const gchar *signal_name,
// const gchar *signal_data,
// GObject *connect_object,
// gboolean after,
// gpointer user_data);
//
//
//void glade_xml_signal_connect_full (GladeXML *self,
// const gchar *handler_name,
// GladeXMLConnectFunc func,
// gpointer user_data);
//
//void glade_xml_signal_autoconnect_full (GladeXML *self,
// GladeXMLConnectFunc func,
// gpointer user_data);
//
//
/** Get a widget from the glade file.
* For instance:
* @code
* Gtk::Table* pTable = dynamic_cast<Gtk::Table*>(refXml->get_widget("mytable"));
* @endcode
* @param name The name of the widget.
* @return A pointer to the widget, or <tt>0</tt> on failure.
*/
Gtk::Widget* get_widget(const Glib::ustring& name);
/** This is for convenience.
* It allows for a shorter syntax with less repetition. For instance:
* @code
* Gtk::Table* pTable = 0;
* refXml->get_widget("mytable", pTable);
* @endcode
* This method prints a warning message to the console if the widget
* doesn't exist or has the wrong type, so you don't need to check that
* manually.
* @param name The name of the widget.
* @retval widget A pointer to the widget, or <tt>0</tt> on failure.
* @return The value of @a widget.
*/
template <class T_Widget> inline
T_Widget* get_widget(const Glib::ustring& name, T_Widget*& widget)
{
// The dynamic_cast<> should never fail if get_widget_checked() succeeded.
widget = dynamic_cast<T_Widget*>(this->get_widget_checked(name, T_Widget::get_base_type()));
if(!widget)
g_critical("Gnome::Glade::Xml::get_widget(): dynamic_cast<> failed.");
return widget;
}
/** This provides a pointer to a widget whose details are specified in the Glade file, but which is implemented
* by your own derived class. Your class must have a constructor like so:
* @code
* DerivedDialog::DerivedDialog(BaseObjectType* cobject, const Glib::RefPtr<Gnome::Glade::Xml>& refGlade)
* : Gtk::Dialog(cobject) //Calls the base class constructor
* @endcode
*
* For instance:
* @code
* Gtk::DerivedBox* pBox = 0;
* refXml->get_widget_derived("mybox", pBox);
* @endcode
*
* @param name The name of the widget.
* @retval widget A pointer to the widget, or <tt>0</tt> on failure.
* @return The value of @a widget.
*/
template <class T_Widget> inline
T_Widget* get_widget_derived(const Glib::ustring& name, T_Widget*& widget)
{
// initialize input parameter
widget = 0;
// Get the widget from the glade file.
typedef typename T_Widget::BaseObjectType cwidget_type;
cwidget_type* pCWidget = (cwidget_type*)get_cwidget(name);
//The error was already reported by get_cwidget().
if(!pCWidget)
return 0;
//Check whether there is already a C++ wrapper instance associated with this C instance:
Glib::ObjectBase* pObjectBase = ObjectBase::_get_current_wrapper((GObject*)pCWidget);
//If there is already a C++ instance, then return it again:
if(pObjectBase)
{
widget = dynamic_cast<T_Widget*>( Glib::wrap((GtkWidget*)pCWidget) );
//Newer, more spec-complaint, versions of g++ not resolve a specific wrap() function in a template.
//The dynamic cast checks that it is of the correct type.
//Somebody might be trying to call get_widget_derived() after already calling get_widget(),
//or after already calling get_widget_derived() with a different derived C++ type.
if(!widget)
g_critical("Gnome::Glade::Xml::get_widget_derived(): dynamic_cast<> failed. An existing C++ instance, of a different type, seems to exist.");
}
else
{
//Create a new C++ instance to wrap the existing C instance:
//Set the output variable. We needed to do this because we can not template the return type.
Glib::RefPtr<Gnome::Glade::Xml> refThis(this);
refThis->reference(); //take a copy.
widget = new T_Widget(pCWidget, refThis);
}
//We return it as well (we need the parameter as well, because C++ can not just template the return type.)
return widget;
}
Glib::ListHandle<Gtk::Widget*> get_widget_prefix(const Glib::ustring& name);
///Take the widget from the glade-generated container and put it in another container.
void reparent_widget(const Glib::ustring& name, Gtk::Container& container);
std::string relative_file(const std::string& filename) const;
static Glib::ustring get_widget_name(Gtk::Widget& widget);
static Glib::RefPtr<Xml> get_widget_tree(Gtk::Widget& widget);
/** Connect a Gtk::Button's clicked signal or a Gtk::MenuItem's activated signal to a slot.
*
* For instance:
* @code
* refXml->connect_button("button", sigc::mem_fun(*this, &ExampleWindow::on_button_clicked) );
* @endcode
*
* @param name The name of the widget.
* @param pslot The slot to connect to.
*/
void connect_clicked(const Glib::ustring& name, const sigc::slot<void>& slot_);
///* interface for changing the custom widget handling */
//typedef GtkWidget *(* GladeXMLCustomWidgetHandler) (GladeXML *xml,
// gchar *func_name,
// gchar *name,
// gchar *string1,
// gchar *string2,
// gint int1,
// gint int2,
// gpointer user_data);
//void glade_set_custom_handler(GladeXMLCustomWidgetHandler handler,
// gpointer user_data);
protected:
virtual GType lookup_type_vfunc(const Glib::ustring& classname);
public:
public:
//C++ methods used to invoke GTK+ virtual functions:
protected:
//GTK+ Virtual Functions (override these to change behaviour):
//Default Signal Handlers::
};
} // namespace Glade
} // namespace Gnome
namespace Glib
{
/** @relates Gnome::Glade::Xml
* @param object The C instance
* @param take_copy False if the result should take ownership of the C instance. True if it should take a new copy or ref.
* @result A C++ instance that wraps this C instance.
*/
Glib::RefPtr<Gnome::Glade::Xml> wrap(GladeXML* object, bool take_copy = false);
}
#endif /* _LIBGLADEMM_XML_H */

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/* libglade/libglademmconfig.h. Generated by configure. */
#ifndef _LIBGLADEMM_CONFIG_H
#define _LIBGLADEMM_CONFIG_H 1
#include "gtkmmconfig.h"
/* version numbers */
#define LIBGLADEMM_MAJOR_VERSION 2
#define LIBGLADEMM_MINOR_VERSION 6
#define LIBGLADEMM_MICRO_VERSION 1
#define LIBGLADEMM_VERSION "2.6.1"
#define LIBGLADE_VERSION_NEEDED_QUOTED "2.3.6"
#endif /* _LIBGLADEMM_CONFIG_H */