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livetrax/libs/gtkmm2/gdk/gdkmm/pixbufloader.h
Taybin Rutkin 76450f35b1 Upgraded gtkmm to gtkmm-2.10.7.
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// -*- c++ -*-
// Generated by gtkmmproc -- DO NOT MODIFY!
#ifndef _GDKMM_PIXBUFLOADER_H
#define _GDKMM_PIXBUFLOADER_H
#include <glibmm.h>
/* $Id$ */
/* Copyright (C) 1998-2002 The gtkmm 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 <glibmm/object.h>
#include <gdkmm/pixbuf.h>
#include <gdkmm/pixbufanimation.h>
#include <gdkmm/pixbufformat.h>
#ifndef DOXYGEN_SHOULD_SKIP_THIS
typedef struct _GdkPixbufLoader GdkPixbufLoader;
typedef struct _GdkPixbufLoaderClass GdkPixbufLoaderClass;
#endif /* DOXYGEN_SHOULD_SKIP_THIS */
namespace Gdk
{ class PixbufLoader_Class; } // namespace Gdk
namespace Gdk
{
class PixbufLoader : public Glib::Object
{
#ifndef DOXYGEN_SHOULD_SKIP_THIS
public:
typedef PixbufLoader CppObjectType;
typedef PixbufLoader_Class CppClassType;
typedef GdkPixbufLoader BaseObjectType;
typedef GdkPixbufLoaderClass BaseClassType;
private: friend class PixbufLoader_Class;
static CppClassType pixbufloader_class_;
private:
// noncopyable
PixbufLoader(const PixbufLoader&);
PixbufLoader& operator=(const PixbufLoader&);
protected:
explicit PixbufLoader(const Glib::ConstructParams& construct_params);
explicit PixbufLoader(GdkPixbufLoader* castitem);
#endif /* DOXYGEN_SHOULD_SKIP_THIS */
public:
virtual ~PixbufLoader();
#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.
GdkPixbufLoader* gobj() { return reinterpret_cast<GdkPixbufLoader*>(gobject_); }
///Provides access to the underlying C GObject.
const GdkPixbufLoader* gobj() const { return reinterpret_cast<GdkPixbufLoader*>(gobject_); }
///Provides access to the underlying C instance. The caller is responsible for unrefing it. Use when directly setting fields in structs.
GdkPixbufLoader* gobj_copy();
private:
protected:
/** Constructs a pixbuf loader object.
*/
PixbufLoader();
/** Constructs a pixbuf loader object for a specific image type.
* Constructs a new pixbuf loader object that always attempts to parse image
* data as if it were an image of type @a image_type, instead of identifying
* the type automatically. Useful if you want an error if the image isn't the
* expected type, for loading image formats that can't be reliably identified
* by looking at the data, or if the user manually forces a specific type.
*
* The image_type can be one of the types returned by Gdk::Pixbuf::get_formats(), or a MIME type.
*
* Common MIME Types are listed here
* http://www.iana.org/assignments/media-types/
* and here:
* http://www.freedesktop.org/Software/shared-mime-info
*
* The list of non-mime-type image formats depends on what image loaders
* are installed, but typically "png", "jpeg", "gif", "tiff" and
* "xpm" are among the supported formats. To obtain the full list of
* supported image formats, call PixbufFormat::get_name() on each
* of the PixbufFormats returned by Gdk::Pixbuf::get_formats().
*
* @param image_type Name of the image format to be loaded with the image.
* @param mime_type If this is true then the image_type is a MIME type.
* @throw Gdk::PixbufError
*/
explicit PixbufLoader(const Glib::ustring& image_type, bool mime_type = false);
public:
/** Creates a new pixbuf loader object.
* @return A newly-created pixbuf loader.
*/
static Glib::RefPtr<PixbufLoader> create();
/** Constructs a pixbuf loader object for a specific image type.
* Constructs a new pixbuf loader object that always attempts to parse image
* data as if it were an image of type @a image_type, instead of identifying
* the type automatically. Useful if you want an error if the image isn't the
* expected type, for loading image formats that can't be reliably identified
* by looking at the data, or if the user manually forces a specific type.
*
* The image_type can be one of the types returned by Gdk::Pixbuf::get_formats(), or a MIME type.
*
* Common MIME Types are listed here
* http://www.iana.org/assignments/media-types/
* and here:
* http://www.freedesktop.org/Software/shared-mime-info
*
* The list of non-mime-type image formats depends on what image loaders
* are installed, but typically "png", "jpeg", "gif", "tiff" and
* "xpm" are among the supported formats. To obtain the full list of
* supported image formats, call PixbufFormat::get_name() on each
* of the PixbufFormats returned by Gdk::Pixbuf::get_formats().
*
* @param image_type Name of the image format to be loaded with the image.
* @param mime_type If this is true then the image_type is a MIME type.
* @throw Gdk::PixbufError
*/
static Glib::RefPtr<PixbufLoader> create(const Glib::ustring& image_type, bool mime_type = false);
/** Causes the image to be scaled while it is loaded. The desired
* image size can be determined relative to the original size of
* the image by calling set_size() from a
* signal handler for the ::size_prepared signal.
*
* Attempts to set the desired image size are ignored after the
* emission of the ::size_prepared signal.
*
* @newin2p2
* @param width The desired width of the image being loaded.
* @param height The desired height of the image being loaded.
*/
void set_size(int width, int height);
/** Causes the pixbuf loader to parse the next @a count bytes of an image.
* It will return if the data was loaded successfully, and throw an exception
* if an error occurred. In the latter case, the loader will be closed, and
* will not accept further writes.
* @param buf Pointer to image data.
* @param count Length of the @a buf buffer in bytes.
* @throw Gdk::PixbufError
* @throw Glib::FileError
*/
/** This will cause a pixbuf loader to parse the next @a count bytes of
* an image. It will return <tt>true</tt> if the data was loaded successfully,
* and <tt>false</tt> if an error occurred. In the latter case, the loader
* will be closed, and will not accept further writes. If <tt>false</tt> is
* returned, @a error will be set to an error from the Gdk::PIXBUF_ERROR
* or G::FILE_ERROR domains.
* @param buf Pointer to image data.
* @param count Length of the @a buf buffer in bytes.
* @param error Return location for errors.
* @return <tt>true</tt> if the write was successful, or <tt>false</tt> if the loader
* cannot parse the buffer.
*/
#ifdef GLIBMM_EXCEPTIONS_ENABLED
void write(const guint8* buf, gsize count);
#else
void write(const guint8* buf, gsize count, std::auto_ptr<Glib::Error>& error);
#endif //GLIBMM_EXCEPTIONS_ENABLED
/** Informs a pixbuf loader that no further writes with PixbufLoader::write()
* will occur, so that it can free its internal loading structures. Also,
* tries to parse any data that hasn't yet been parsed; if the remaining data
* is partial or corrupt, an exception will be thrown. If you're just
* cancelling a load rather than expecting it to be finished, writing an
* empty <tt>catch()</tt> block to ignore errors is reasonable.
* @throw Gdk::PixbufError
* @throw Glib::FileError
*/
/** Informs a pixbuf loader that no further writes with
* write() will occur, so that it can free its
* internal loading structures. Also, tries to parse any data that
* hasn't yet been parsed; if the remaining data is partial or
* corrupt, an error will be returned. If <tt>false</tt> is returned, @a error
* will be set to an error from the Gdk::PIXBUF_ERROR or G::FILE_ERROR
* domains. If you're just cancelling a load rather than expecting it
* to be finished, passing <tt>0</tt> for @a error to ignore it is
* reasonable.
* @param error Return location for a G::Error, or <tt>0</tt> to ignore errors.
* @return <tt>true</tt> if all image data written so far was successfully
* passed out via the update_area signal.
*/
#ifdef GLIBMM_EXCEPTIONS_ENABLED
void close();
#else
void close(std::auto_ptr<Glib::Error>& error);
#endif //GLIBMM_EXCEPTIONS_ENABLED
/** Queries the Gdk::Pixbuf that a pixbuf loader is currently creating.
* In general it only makes sense to call this function after the
* "area_prepared" signal has been emitted by the loader; this means
* that enough data has been read to know the size of the image that
* will be allocated. If the loader has not received enough data via
* write(), then this function returns <tt>0</tt>. The
* returned pixbuf will be the same in all future calls to the loader,
* so simply calling Glib::object_ref() should be sufficient to continue
* using it. Additionally, if the loader is an animation, it will
* return the "static image" of the animation
* (see Gdk::PixbufAnimation::get_static_image()).
* @return The Gdk::Pixbuf that the loader is creating, or <tt>0</tt> if not
* enough data has been read to determine how to create the image buffer.
*/
Glib::RefPtr<Gdk::Pixbuf> get_pixbuf();
/** Queries the Gdk::PixbufAnimation that a pixbuf loader is currently creating.
* In general it only makes sense to call this function after the "area_prepared"
* signal has been emitted by the loader. If the loader doesn't have enough
* bytes yet (hasn't emitted the "area_prepared" signal) this function will
* return <tt>0</tt>.
* @return The Gdk::PixbufAnimation that the loader is loading, or <tt>0</tt> if
* not enough data has been read to determine the information.
*/
Glib::RefPtr<Gdk::PixbufAnimation> get_animation();
/** Obtains the available information about the format of the
* currently loading image file.
* @return A Gdk::PixbufFormat or <tt>0</tt>. The return value is owned
* by GdkPixbuf and should not be freed.
*
* @newin2p2.
*/
PixbufFormat get_format() const;
/** This signal is emitted when the pixbuf loader has allocated the
* pixbuf in the desired size. After this signal is emitted,
* applications can call get_pixbuf() to fetch
* the partially-loaded pixbuf.
*/
/**
* @par Prototype:
* <tt>void %area_prepared()</tt>
*/
Glib::SignalProxy0< void > signal_area_prepared();
/** This signal is emitted when a significant area of the image being
* loaded has been updated. Normally it means that a complete
* scanline has been read in, but it could be a different area as
* well. Applications can use this signal to know when to repaint
* areas of an image that is being loaded.
*
* @param X offset of upper-left corner of the updated area.
* @param y Y offset of upper-left corner of the updated area.
* @param width Width of updated area.
* @param height Height of updated area.
*/
/**
* @par Prototype:
* <tt>void %area_updated(int x, int y, int width, int height)</tt>
*/
Glib::SignalProxy4< void,int,int,int,int > signal_area_updated();
/** This signal is emitted when close() is called.
* It can be used by different parts of an application to receive
* notification when an image loader is closed by the code that
* drives it.
*/
/**
* @par Prototype:
* <tt>void %closed()</tt>
*/
Glib::SignalProxy0< void > signal_closed();
//We use no_default_handler for this, because we can not add a new vfunc to 2.5 without breaking ABI.
//TODO: Remove no_default_handler when we do an ABI-break-with-parallel-install.
/** This signal is emitted when the pixbuf loader has been fed the
* initial amount of data that is required to figure out the size
* of the image that it will create. Applications can call
* set_size() in response to this signal to set
* the desired size to which the image should be scaled.
*
* @param width The original width of the image.
* @param height The original height of the image
*/
/**
* @par Prototype:
* <tt>void %size_prepared(int width, int height)</tt>
*/
Glib::SignalProxy2< void,int,int > signal_size_prepared();
public:
public:
//C++ methods used to invoke GTK+ virtual functions:
#ifdef GLIBMM_VFUNCS_ENABLED
#endif //GLIBMM_VFUNCS_ENABLED
protected:
//GTK+ Virtual Functions (override these to change behaviour):
#ifdef GLIBMM_VFUNCS_ENABLED
#endif //GLIBMM_VFUNCS_ENABLED
//Default Signal Handlers::
#ifdef GLIBMM_DEFAULT_SIGNAL_HANDLERS_ENABLED
virtual void on_area_prepared();
virtual void on_area_updated(int x, int y, int width, int height);
virtual void on_closed();
#endif //GLIBMM_DEFAULT_SIGNAL_HANDLERS_ENABLED
};
} // namespace Gdk
namespace Glib
{
/** @relates Gdk::PixbufLoader
* @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<Gdk::PixbufLoader> wrap(GdkPixbufLoader* object, bool take_copy = false);
}
#endif /* _GDKMM_PIXBUFLOADER_H */