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git-svn-id: svn://localhost/trunk/ardour2@4 d708f5d6-7413-0410-9779-e7cbd77b26cf
313 lines
9.0 KiB
C++
313 lines
9.0 KiB
C++
// -*- c++ -*-
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/* $Id$ */
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/* Copyright 1998-2002 The gtkmm Development Team
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*
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* This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
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* modify it under the terms of the GNU Library General Public
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* License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either
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* version 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
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*
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* This library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
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* but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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* MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU
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* Library General Public License for more details.
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*
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* You should have received a copy of the GNU Library General Public
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* License along with this library; if not, write to the Free
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* Software Foundation, Inc., 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA.
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*/
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#include <glibmm/object.h>
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#include <glibmm/private/object_p.h>
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#include <glibmm/property.h>
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#include <glib.h>
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#include <glib-object.h>
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#include <gobject/gvaluecollector.h>
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#include <cstdarg>
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#include <cstring>
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//Weak references:
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//I'm not sure what the point of these are apart from being a hacky way out of circular references,
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//but maybe we could make it easier to use them by making a Java Reference Object -style class like so:
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// Glib::WeakRef<SomeDerivedObject> weakrefSomeObject(object1);
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// ...
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// if(weakrefSomeObject->isStillAlive())
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// {
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// weakrefSomeObject->some_method();
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// }
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// else
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// {
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// //Deal with it, maybe recreating the object.
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// }
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//
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// Without this, the coder has to define his own signal handler which sets his own isStillAlive boolean.
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// weakrefSomeObject<> could still have its own signal_destroyed signal so that coders can choose to deal
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// with the destruction as soon as it happens instead of just checking later before they try to use it.
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namespace Glib
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{
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ConstructParams::ConstructParams(const Glib::Class& glibmm_class_)
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:
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glibmm_class (glibmm_class_),
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n_parameters (0),
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parameters (0)
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{}
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/* The implementation is mostly copied from gobject.c, with some minor tweaks.
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* Basically, it looks up each property name to get its GType, and then uses
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* G_VALUE_COLLECT() to store the varargs argument in a GValue of the correct
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* type.
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*/
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ConstructParams::ConstructParams(const Glib::Class& glibmm_class_,
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const char* first_property_name, ...)
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:
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glibmm_class (glibmm_class_),
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n_parameters (0),
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parameters (0)
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{
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va_list var_args;
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va_start(var_args, first_property_name);
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GObjectClass *const g_class =
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static_cast<GObjectClass*>(g_type_class_ref(glibmm_class.get_type()));
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unsigned int n_alloced_params = 0;
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char* collect_error = 0; // output argument of G_VALUE_COLLECT()
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for(const char* name = first_property_name;
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name != 0;
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name = va_arg(var_args, char*))
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{
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GParamSpec *const pspec = g_object_class_find_property(g_class, name);
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if(!pspec)
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{
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g_warning("Glib::ConstructParams::ConstructParams(): "
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"object class `%s' has no property named `%s'",
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g_type_name(glibmm_class.get_type()), name);
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break;
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}
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if(n_parameters >= n_alloced_params)
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parameters = g_renew(GParameter, parameters, n_alloced_params += 8);
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GParameter& param = parameters[n_parameters];
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param.name = name;
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param.value.g_type = 0;
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// Fill the GValue with the current vararg, and move on to the next one.
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g_value_init(¶m.value, G_PARAM_SPEC_VALUE_TYPE(pspec));
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G_VALUE_COLLECT(¶m.value, var_args, 0, &collect_error);
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if(collect_error)
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{
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g_warning("Glib::ConstructParams::ConstructParams(): %s", collect_error);
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g_free(collect_error);
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g_value_unset(¶m.value);
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break;
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}
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++n_parameters;
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}
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g_type_class_unref(g_class);
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va_end(var_args);
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}
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ConstructParams::~ConstructParams()
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{
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while(n_parameters > 0)
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g_value_unset(¶meters[--n_parameters].value);
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g_free(parameters);
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}
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/*
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* Some compilers require the existance of a copy constructor in certain
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* usage contexts. This implementation is fully functional, but unlikely
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* to be ever actually called due to optimization.
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*/
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ConstructParams::ConstructParams(const ConstructParams& other)
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:
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glibmm_class (other.glibmm_class),
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n_parameters (other.n_parameters),
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parameters (g_new(GParameter, n_parameters))
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{
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for(unsigned int i = 0; i < n_parameters; ++i)
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{
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parameters[i].name = other.parameters[i].name;
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parameters[i].value.g_type = 0;
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g_value_init(¶meters[i].value, G_VALUE_TYPE(&other.parameters[i].value));
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g_value_copy(&other.parameters[i].value, ¶meters[i].value);
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}
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}
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/**** Glib::Object_Class ***************************************************/
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const Glib::Class& Object_Class::init()
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{
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if(!gtype_)
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{
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class_init_func_ = &Object_Class::class_init_function;
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register_derived_type(G_TYPE_OBJECT);
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}
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return *this;
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}
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void Object_Class::class_init_function(void*, void*)
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{}
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Object* Object_Class::wrap_new(GObject* object)
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{
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return new Object(object);
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}
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/**** Glib::Object *********************************************************/
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// static data
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Object::CppClassType Object::object_class_;
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Object::Object()
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{
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// This constructor is ONLY for derived classes that are NOT wrappers of
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// derived C objects. For instance, Gtk::Object should NOT use this
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// constructor.
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//g_warning("Object::Object(): Did you really mean to call this?");
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// If Glib::ObjectBase has been constructed with a custom typeid, we derive
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// a new GType on the fly. This works because ObjectBase is a virtual base
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// class, therefore its constructor is always executed first.
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GType object_type = G_TYPE_OBJECT; // the default -- not very useful
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if(custom_type_name_ && !is_anonymous_custom_())
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{
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object_class_.init();
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object_type = object_class_.clone_custom_type(custom_type_name_); //A type that is derived from GObject.
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}
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// Create a new GObject with the specified array of construct properties.
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// This works with custom types too, since those inherit the properties of
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// their base class.
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void *const new_object = g_object_newv(object_type, 0, 0);
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// Connect the GObject and Glib::Object instances.
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ObjectBase::initialize(static_cast<GObject*>(new_object));
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}
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Object::Object(const Glib::ConstructParams& construct_params)
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{
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GType object_type = construct_params.glibmm_class.get_type();
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// If Glib::ObjectBase has been constructed with a custom typeid, we derive
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// a new GType on the fly. This works because ObjectBase is a virtual base
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// class, therefore its constructor is always executed first.
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if(custom_type_name_ && !is_anonymous_custom_())
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object_type = construct_params.glibmm_class.clone_custom_type(custom_type_name_);
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// Create a new GObject with the specified array of construct properties.
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// This works with custom types too, since those inherit the properties of
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// their base class.
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void *const new_object = g_object_newv(
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object_type, construct_params.n_parameters, construct_params.parameters);
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// Connect the GObject and Glib::Object instances.
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ObjectBase::initialize(static_cast<GObject*>(new_object));
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}
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Object::Object(GObject* castitem)
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{
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//I disabled this check because libglademm really does need to do this.
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//(actually it tells libglade to instantiate "gtkmm_" types.
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//The 2nd instance bug will be caught elsewhere anyway.
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/*
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static const char gtkmm_prefix[] = "gtkmm__";
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const char *const type_name = G_OBJECT_TYPE_NAME(castitem);
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if(strncmp(type_name, gtkmm_prefix, sizeof(gtkmm_prefix) - 1) == 0)
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{
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g_warning("Glib::Object::Object(GObject*): "
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"An object of type '%s' was created directly via g_object_new(). "
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"The Object::Object(const Glib::ConstructParams&) constructor "
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"should be used instead.\n"
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"This could happen if the C instance lived longer than the C++ instance, so that "
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"a second C++ instance was created automatically to wrap it. That would be a gtkmm bug that you should report.",
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type_name);
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}
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*/
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// Connect the GObject and Glib::Object instances.
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ObjectBase::initialize(castitem);
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}
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Object::~Object()
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{
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cpp_destruction_in_progress_ = true;
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}
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/*
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RefPtr<Object> Object::create()
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{
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// Derived classes will actually return RefPtr<>s that contain useful instances.
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return RefPtr<Object>();
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}
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*/
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GType Object::get_type()
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{
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return object_class_.init().get_type();
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}
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GType Object::get_base_type()
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{
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return G_TYPE_OBJECT;
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}
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// Data services
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void* Object::get_data(const QueryQuark& id)
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{
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return g_object_get_qdata(gobj(),id);
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}
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void Object::set_data(const Quark& id, void* data)
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{
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g_object_set_qdata(gobj(),id,data);
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}
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void Object::set_data(const Quark& id, void* data, DestroyNotify destroy)
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{
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g_object_set_qdata_full(gobj(), id, data, destroy);
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}
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void Object::remove_data(const QueryQuark& id)
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{
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// missing in glib??
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g_return_if_fail(id.id() > 0);
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g_datalist_id_remove_data(&gobj()->qdata, id);
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}
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void* Object::steal_data(const QueryQuark& id)
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{
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return g_object_steal_qdata(gobj(), id);
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}
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} // namespace Glib
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